The Breakfast Club - 50 Cent interview and More
Episode Date: September 10, 2019Today on the show we had the King of all pettiness 50 cent! He spoke about his show Power, new projects, and finessing his way out of cancelled culture. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the day" ...to a Connecticut woman for getting pulled over twice in one day for a DUI. Also, we opened up the phone lines to see how often our listeners use filters for pictures. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help!
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get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast
Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, y'all. Niminy here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called
Historical Records. Executive produced by Questlove, The Story Pirates, and John Glickman,
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop. Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about
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Like this one about Claudette Colvin,
a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat
on the city bus nine whole
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50% righteousness.
50% righteousness.
I don't ratchet, just sit down.
I don't like 95% ratchet.
Becoming the most prominent form for hip hop.
Wake your ass up.
Early in the morning, but they tell me, was y'all?
I say, oh, hell yeah, I'm getting up.
The world's most dangerous morning show.
DJ Envy.
Your people's choice.
Angela Yee.
I'm a sweetheart, but I'll cut you.
Charlamagne Tha God.
Principals of People's Law.
I can't believe you guys are the best, kid.
Collectively known as Breakfast Club, bitches.
Good morning, USA.
Hey, fam.
Good morning.
Voice is almost back.
Good morning, ye.
Hey.
It's Tuesday.
Stop exerting your voice too much.
Yeah, you're right.
Well, good morning.
Hey, how are ya?
How was your day yesterday?
I seen you was out and about.
It's Fashion Week in New York City.
Oh, yeah.
I went to the Alice and Olivia Fashion Show.
I like their clothing, so I went to their fashion show.
It was nice because it wasn't an actual them walking down the runway fashion show.
It was more like you get to walk around and see all the models dressed in the clothes.
So it didn't matter if you got there late.
You could walk around, see what you like.
A little different.
Yeah.
And I actually shop there a lot.
So they were like, anything that you see, we give you first dibs on whatever it is that you want. Some of them are just going to be like samples.
So they might not ever be in stores.
I don't know why people do that.
But they have some really nice stuff.
What up, Charlamagne?
Yo.
Oh, I guess I might as well do it.
I don't feel like doing it this morning. What? Good morning. How are you? It's not for you. It's going to be yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. What up, Charlamagne? Yo. I guess I might as well do it. I don't feel like doing it this morning.
What?
Good morning.
How are you?
It's not for you.
It's going to be yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
What's not for me?
It's supposed to be for the listener.
They like when you do it.
Well, I don't feel like doing it, so I'm not going to shortchange the listeners.
What's happening?
Good morning.
Ain't nothing.
50 Cent will be joining us this morning.
Oh, man.
Farty?
That's going to be...
Fofty.
Fofty.
That should be entertaining.
Yeah, we'll kick it with 50.
And we got front page news.
What are we talking about, Yee?
We are going to be talking about a woman saying that it was discrimination.
She went to go get a pedicure.
Uh-huh.
And she was turned away.
We'll tell you why she says they discriminated against her.
Did she have toe jam?
Was her feet funky?
We'll find out when we come back.
I don't know about that.
All right.
Keep it locked.
This is Breakfast Log. I'm on it. Hey, All right, keep it locked. This is The Breakfast Club.
Come on.
Hey, morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
What's happening?
Let's get in some front page news.
Last night at Monday Night Football, the New Orleans Saints beat the Texans 30-28,
and the Raiders beat the Broncos 24-16.
Who needs AB?
Raiders don't.
They won.
What else you talking about, Ye?
Well, let's talk about a woman in Texas, right?
She actually went to a nail salon,
the Rose Nail Salon in North Houston.
Her name is Tina Lewis,
and she was there with her mom,
and there was a brief exchange that was caught on camera,
and she looked shocked and then exited.
She was trying to get a pedicure,
and she said that they told her
the chairs were not big enough for her to sit in. What you mean? She was trying to get a pedicure and she said that they told her the chairs were not big enough
for her to sit in.
What do you mean?
She was a big woman?
Yeah.
So apparently,
according to one of the employees,
she said that she didn't want
to sound rude or mean,
but a previous customer
damaged the chair
and they believe it was
because of that person's weight.
And she said the spa chair
and the machine broke underneath,
so they put up a...
They just don't want people
that they feel like
are too big to sit in their chairs.
Now, according to Tina Lewis,
she doesn't believe that explanation.
She said she will not be going back to that salon.
Why wouldn't she believe that explanation?
That's not something somebody would make up
because that's something that people know
would cause an uproar,
and she probably could sue for discrimination,
so why would they make that up?
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, hey, what can you do?
And actually, it's a safety hazard for her.
You sit in this chair, and you fall, and you hurt yourself. Like mean, hey, what can you do? And actually, it's a safety hazard for her. You sit in this chair and you fall and you hurt yourself.
Why put her in that position?
All right, now let's talk about a driver of a Tesla who was caught sleeping at the wheel.
You know Tesla has that autopilot.
Correct.
So there was a video of a person driving about 60 miles per hour in Massachusetts on the highway and he was asleep. And they said autopilot is intended for use with a
fully attentive driver who has
their hands on the wheel and is prepared to
take over at any time. This person
was slumped. The guy's working too hard, man.
Come on, man. Wherever he's working at, give him a
freaking break. They also said they
maybe believed that maybe it was a stunt
that his friends were taking videos and they did it up to be
viral, but I mean... Well, the company
is saying that they don't even know who the person is.
But they said a lot of people have been doing these hoaxes where they videotape themselves
like that to be funny.
It could just be heroin, too.
Or it could just be cocaine.
Or it could just be a marketing stunt for Tesla.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Let me ask you a question.
If you have a self-driving car, what are you supposed to do with it?
Let it drive.
Yeah, but you're supposed to still be awake.
Just like when you have the conductor on the train
or on the airplane, the pilot, you know,
a lot of times, a lot of that stuff is automated. You don't want the pilot
to sleep. Let me tell you something. That's the best commercial
for Tesla ever, okay?
Because he didn't get in no car accident. He didn't
hurt nobody. Clearly, he must have got to his
destination safely. Everybody out there
like, how can I afford me a car to sleep on the way to work?
Word. That's going to drive me to work.
Alright, now let's talk about Hurricane Dorian and the Bahamas.
So we played that video for you yesterday of the ferry that was headed from the Bahamas to the United States.
But unfortunately, people were told they had to get off if they didn't have the proper documentation.
Here's a recap.
Thank you for coming to the USA.
You are the one who has problems.
So please, all passengers that don't have U.S. visa, they made you get off the boat.
Well, Donald Trump is offering this explanation of why that happened.
The Bahamas had some tremendous problems with people going to the Bahamas that weren't supposed to be there. I don't want to allow people that weren't supposed to be in the Bahamas
to come into the United States,
including some very bad people and some very bad gang members
and some very, very bad drug dealers.
Large sections, believe it or not, of the Bahamas were not hit.
And what we're doing is bringing the people to those sections of the Bahamas
that have not been hit. And what we're doing is bringing the people to those sections of the Bahamas that have not been hit.
Now, interestingly enough,
they said that in order to even get on this
boat, you had to have a Bahamian
passport, and you also
had to have a clean police record. So I don't know
how these were gang members
that were on the boat at all.
Did he get briefed? Probably not.
That is no clue. Did they tell him that, hey,
we checked everybody's police record on this boat.
Everybody got a passport.
Now let me balance this off with a story that I do
love. There's a seven-year-old boy,
Jermaine Bell. He was supposed to be
going, he had a bunch of money
saved up, and he used
that money to donate
to hurricane evacuees. So that's
what he decided to do. Seven years old,
instead of going on a vacation
that he was supposed to go on,
he said he wanted to use that $500
to provide Hurricane Dorian Evacuees
in South Carolina with food and water.
That's amazing.
Isn't that amazing?
Yeah, but where was he going with $500 on vacation?
That's what I need to know.
He was going to Disney World.
With $500?
Yeah.
That was his dream.
I'm sure he was saving up towards Disney World.
Oh, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha. I'm sure. was saving up towards Disney World. I'm sure.
Oh, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha.
I'm sure.
I mean, he's only seven, so somebody had to be with him.
All right.
So now he's actually going to get to go to Disney after all.
They were contacted, the family, by a team from Disney,
and they actually did surprise him for his birthday with Mickey and a cake and some gifts,
and they're coordinating to go to Disney later this month.
That was nice.
Where are they from?
I hope they give him a fast pass, too.
Jacksonville, Florida. Oh, that's why, too. They probably just drive up to Florida. Yeah, I hope Hope they give them a fast pass, too. Jacksonville, Florida.
Oh, that's why, too.
They probably just drive up to Florida.
Yeah, I hope.
Oh, yeah, it's right there in Jacksonville.
Hope he doesn't have to wait in line.
It's good to get your tickets.
Yeah.
Yeah, all right.
Well, he's getting a VIP getaway.
There you go.
That's nice.
Well, that's front page news.
Get it off your chest.
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Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Mike, what's up? Get it off your chest, Mike.
Listen, good morning, everyone. Love the show, first of all.
Hope everyone's well. Here's my question.
Or I have a statement and a quick question.
I grew up in Cleveland.
I'm a Jersey transplant, been here 10 years.
Cleveland Browns, that's my team.
When I watch the Giants, I still root for the Giants
because this is where I live now.
This is home.
So I wanted to ask if somebody on here can help me understand
how do we have so many Dallas Cowboy fans in this region?
I don't know, bro.
Dallas is America's team.
And back in the day, Dallas used to be on television a lot
and Dallas used to win a lot of championships.
So they've got a lot of fans from a lot of different regions.
And even like me, you know, my father was a Dallas Cowboy fan,
even though we from South Carolina, because the Panthers, when the Panthers came around in like, what, the year, the late 90s?
Like, you know, guys were old and already had their teams established by the time the Panthers came around.
Right, right.
And I got that because, you know, I'm 47.
And I remember, you know, the Cowboys and watching Tony T and Drew Pearson and the Steelers, another legacy team, if you will.
But I'm well-traveled, and I've just never seen any particular region.
I mean, everybody in Jersey is in their 40s or 50s.
And it's the lifestyle, too.
Dallas Cowboys was like, you know, lights, camera, action, baby.
A lot of cocaine, a lot of women, you know, a lot of flash and flair.
True, true.
But how'd your browns do this weekend?
How'd your Browns do this weekend?
Oh, man.
Why you gonna put me out there like that?
How'd your Giants do?
Oh, man.
Why you gonna put me out there like that?
All right, Brian, man.
Odell Beckham don't care about no damn football.
He out there playing in a $350,000 watch.
That was crazy.
Hello, who's this?
This is Chandler from Columbus, Ohio.
Good morning, Breakfast Club. What's who's this? This is Chandler from Columbus, Ohio. Good morning. Breakfast for you.
What's up, bro?
Give me your chest.
Columbus.
Salute to everybody that listens to us on, I don't know.
Oh, 106.7 The Beat in Columbus, Ohio.
He said 106.7.
What's up, bro?
Give me your chest.
Well, first off, I want to give a shout out to my Cowboys.
We out, yeah.
And DJ Envy, keep it 100.
The reason why your voice was out yesterday,
because you were screaming, cussing out Eli Manning.
Two, Charlamagne, it's cool that you come late
because you get a five, six-minute grace period.
Most jobs, you get a five, six-minute grace period.
So tell people to get off your back.
Well, my contract says 6.05.
Yeah, you're good. You're good.
So that means since everybody gets a grace period, we all could come in at that time. Not contract says 6-0-5. Yeah, you good. You good. So that means
since everybody gets
a grace period,
we all could come in
at that time.
Not if your contract
don't say that.
He can come in late,
but y'all got to come in time.
And then three,
why don't y'all
never come to Ohio?
That's a good question.
I've been to Cleveland
a couple of times
and Cincinnati.
Or I've come to Columbus.
I've never been to Columbus.
Yeah, y'all got to
come to Columbus, man. Y'all got to come. Y'all gotta come to Columbus, man. Y'all gotta come.
Y'all come to Columbus. I'll show y'all a good time.
Ohio shows us a lot of love. Breakfast Club
is all through Ohio, from Cleveland to
Columbus to Dayton.
Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051.
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now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
This is Mark.
Hey, Mark, get it off your chest.
I was calling you.
I got 50 on the show.
Yes.
Yes, he's on this morning.
Yes, he's on this morning.
Yeah, tell him to be quiet about the discussion about Chris Brown versus Michael Jackson.
We'll ask him about it when he comes up here.
We'll ask him about Michael Jackson touching the little boy's butts,
even though I don't think Michael Jackson touched those little boy's butts.
No, I don't care.
I don't believe that neither.
But he needs to end the discussion.
Michael Jackson is Michael Jackson.
There is no Chris Brown.
There is no Chris Brown that's the Michael Jackson of this generation.
All right.
Well, thank you.
Marquesha?
It's not Marquesha.
What's your name?
It's Mark.
Okay, Mark.
All right, Mark.
Hello, who's this?
This is Johnny
from Houston, Texas.
What's up, Johnny?
Hey, I just want to
get it off my chest.
Some people hate their job
and don't want to go there.
You just don't have to settle for less.
Man, at the end of the day, if you don't like it, just don't go or find something else.
Find another opportunity.
You make it sound so easy as if these bills are going to pay themselves,
as if just mortgage and rent are going to pay itself,
as if just Cardinal is going to pay itself.
Just don't go to work.
It'll work itself out.
I'm just saying, don't settle for less.
I mean, there's always more options.
Don't just sit there and cry.
Just look for something else.
Now, that I agree with.
That's how I feel about people complaining about the NFL
but still wanting to play in the NFL.
Or you got people that are servers complaining about tips.
No one told you to sign up for that.
Yeah, you're right.
Well, you know what?
I agree with you, though.
Some people complain every day, talk to their friends.
I can't stand it.
I can't stand it.
But at some point, you got to do something about it. There's definitely other options out there. Well agree with you, though. Some people complain every day, talk to their friends. I can't stand it. I can't stand it. But at some point, you got to do something about it.
There's definitely other options out there.
Well, thank you, bro.
But also, there's people that hate their coworkers.
Yep.
At the end of the day, it's a one team, one mission.
At the end of the day, you got to have the same results.
So either leave or get over it.
Yeah, when you get fed up with them, you just leave.
Mm-hmm.
I agree with that.
I do want to say shout out to my Texans.
They played their hearts out last night.
They lost.
Go Cowboys as well.
Don't be rooting for both teams.
You pick a side in Texas, God damn it.
No, no, no, no, no.
You pick a side in Texas, damn it.
You're either a Texan or a Cowboy.
I can't do both.
You can do the Giants.
Yo, I've been looking at this picture of a two-tone lobster caught in Maine.
It's black on one side and red on the other side, and it looks so tasty.
My goodness.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051 if you need to vent.
Eve, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, but you know we got 50 Cent coming in today, right?
Well, Wendy Williams had a challenge, and she said three nice things about 50 Cent.
We'll tell you what she had to say and how he responded to that.
She actually also quoted his song in the interview.
Okay, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capriburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I trade my own country?
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys,
and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout well that's when the real magic happens so if you
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It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
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What's up, y'all? This is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on
with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast.
Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids
starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here. I'm the host of a brand
new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records. Historical Records brings
history to life through hip hop. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. And it began with me. Did you know, did you know? I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was called a moment.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Morning, everybody.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Let's get to these rumors.
Folks out there.
All right.
Let's get to these rumors.
Let's talk Wendy Williams.
It's time.
She's spilling the tea.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Ah, well, this was nice.
Wendy Williams was on Watch What Happens Live.
And, of course, they play games on there, amongst other things.
Now, she talked about Sharina Hudson, who is the woman who her estranged husband had the baby with.
How would you describe your relationship with the other woman?
And are you behind the Ferrari repo?
I don't know what you're talking about.
There was a Ferrari that was repossessed.
I saw it.
Yeah.
How would you describe your relationship with that woman?
I don't know these people.
I don't know the baby.
I don't know the woman.
I mean, I don't know who Kevin became. I don't know the baby. I don't know the woman. I mean, I don't know who Kevin became.
I don't know who I am.
All right.
Well, that was a good way to kind of steer away from that question.
She's telling the truth, though.
She don't know this year, you know?
The other thing that he asked her.
I thought she was the masseuse or something.
What?
He never massaged Wendy.
The other thing that she was asked was to play Plead the Fifth,
and Andy Cohen asked her to say three nice things about 50 Cent.
Can you say three nice things about 50 Cent?
He's not a bad-looking man.
I respect his hustle,
and I was one of the first people to ever play his music,
as a matter of fact, probably the first,
on a cassette on the radio
where I got suspended for two weeks without pay
because I used to be a renegade like that.
If I liked it, I'd take it right off the block.
Why'd they suspend you?
Because I'm playing music that's not in the playlist.
Now, are we going to pretend that
50 is here live this morning?
Because I would definitely have asked 50
if Wendy was the first person to play his music
because I like those type of origin stories.
Yeah, I don't know if that's true or not.
But no, we already interviewed 50.
Exactly.
I don't think she was the first person to play 50 records.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
I would love to know if that is the truth.
Because I love origin stories.
Like if you read Angie Martinez's book, her first book,
if I'm not mistaken, I'm pretty sure she was the first person to play a Jay-Z record on the radio.
So I like those kind of origin stories.
All right.
Now, another thing that she discussed was her dating life,
because we see she's been having her hot girl summer,
and she had her girl's trip to Miami when Nene leaks.
Here's what she had to say about dating.
And she actually quotes a 50 Cent song.
Wendy, you stated on your show in July you were seeing a doctor who you really liked.
Are you still seeing this mystery man?
I see many men.
Okay.
What is the oldest
and youngest age you could see yourself
dating? Because it was a younger man that you
were hanging out with a little bit too.
No, not like that. Okay.
The youngest would be like
48. The oldest, 65.
I don't think she meant to quote
a 50 cent song. Many men. I know, but I don't think
she meant to do that.
Okay. 50 and Wendy would actually get
along. That's the crazy part. Like, they're both
Kansas. They're both July Kansas. They would actually
get along. It feels like they're moving toward getting
along.
What did 50 post? 50 posted something yesterday about her, right?
Yeah, he actually responded to her
three nice things that she had to say about him,
which was pretty nice, and you know, he said she to her three nice things that she had to say about him, which was pretty nice.
And, you know, he said she still can't get into the party, though.
Damn it, man.
He said she has to call for a second.
He said, what is this?
Okay, we're going to let you in Tycoon next time, but you can't just be coming to my parties with no invite.
So that's what he responded to the three nice things.
It feels like they're about to get along.
I could see him going on her show and maybe squashing their little beef, right?
It's not real beef.
50 has had real beef.
That's not real beef.
Yeah.
All right.
Now Chance the Rapper has postponed his tour, and that's because of the birth of his second
daughter.
He said, I need to be as helpful and available as possible to my wife in these early months
of raising Kinsley and Marley.
He loves his wife.
He said, when Kinsley was born, I went on tour two weeks later and missed some of the
most important milestones in her
life. But more importantly, I was absent
when her mother needed me the most. At this point, as a husband
and father of two, I realized that I
can't make that mistake again. I need to be as helpful
and available. I don't see nothing wrong
with what that young man is doing. Nothing at all.
You gotta put that money on hold and take care of family
because you cannot get those precious moments back.
My second daughter, I was so
like just everywhere, running around all the time. She's daughter, I was so, like, just everywhere,
running around all the time.
She's four now, but it's like I really missed
a lot of things with her early on, you know?
But my first daughter, like, I was there
because I was unemployed.
So I was the stay-at-home dad.
And my third daughter, I'm definitely present
because I choose to be present.
All right, now let's talk about Blake Griffin.
So they have a roast that's going to be airing September 15th,
the Comedy Central roast of Alec Baldwin.
And Blake Griffin was there.
And they said everybody had agreed, just so you know beforehand,
to be roasted, everybody that was present.
And one person that he roasted was Caitlyn Jenner.
Of course, you know, Blake Griffin has history with that Kardashian and Jenner family.
As you all know, Kim Kardashian.
So here's what was said.
Caitlyn completed her gender reassignment in 2017, finally confirming that no one in that family wants a white.
Look, look, for real.
I know we're all here making fun of Caitlyn, but honestly, I want to take this moment to publicly thank you.
As an athlete, I want to thank you for your bravery.
And as a human, I want to thank you for the doors you've opened.
And on behalf of the entire NBA
and half of the rappers on the Billboard charts,
I want to thank you for giving your daughters their daddy issues.
Funny jokes, very poor execution.
Oh, sorry, he dated Kendall Jenner.
Sorry, not Kim Kardashian.
He didn't sell those jokes.
You can tell he didn't write it.
Yeah, it was great content, but he just didn't sell it right.
The delivery was a little bad, you know what I'm saying?
But I like the fact that it's a roast and everybody has to get roasted.
That's true equality.
I don't care what your gender is.
You're going to get these jokes just like everybody else.
That's equality.
Yeah, so I'm sure that's going to be a good one to watch.
And again, that is going to be on the 15th. Alright, now
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All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, when we come back, front page news, what are we talking about?
Well, let's talk about a ban in the NBA.
What has been banned in the NBA?
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning.
Everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now, the Saints beat the Texans 30-28, and the Raiders beat the Broncos 24-16.
What else are we talking about, Yee?
Well, let's talk about the, quote, ninja-style headwear ban in the NBA.
So, according to ESPN, they said the NBA notified teams that it won't allow players to wear ninja-style headwear this season.
What is ninja-style headwear?
NBA spokesman Mike Bass tells ESPN the headwear hasn't been through the league approval process.
Teams have raised concerns regarding safety and consistency of size, length, and all of that.
So they said players started wearing them last season.
We didn't want to cause a disruption by intervening midseason,
but now they're saying that the NBA would be notified.
That's like, you know how they tie.
Yeah, I just saw it on Revolve.
It's a sweat band.
Yeah. Keep the sweat away. Keep your hair back. That's I just saw it on Revolve. It's a sweat band.
Yeah.
Keep the sweat away, keep your hair back.
That's a dope look, man.
It's kind of like a sweat band.
Yeah, that's what it is.
But it's not.
It's like tied in the back like a ninja would wear.
More importantly, what about the people who are receiving headlines?
You know what I'm saying?
You're not thinking about us.
You know what I'm saying?
The NBA needs to consider the less fortunate in situations like this because I want to look stylish,
but I also don't want to be on the court looking like somebody's 72-year-old uncle.
Yeah, I don't know why they would ban that.
I don't see the problem with that.
Right.
Well, you know, some people are perhaps trying to say that the translation is, and they posted
a picture of all the players that are black players wearing them, translation.
That's BS.
And the reason that's BS, the NBA is 80-something percent black.
Like, knock it off.
High chance that whoever you post is.
Like, stop.
All right.
Now, Wendy's is going to be serving breakfast starting next year across the United States.
And that's a big undertaking for them.
They plan to hire about 20,000 new employees for this initiative.
They said breakfast is an important meal for fast food chains.
And most people prepare breakfast at home more than any
other meal. The morning remains the
only growth market for the fast food industry
according to research.
So right now they do offer breakfast which is
a bacon sandwich and a honey butter chicken
biscuit at about 300 different locations
but now they want to do that across the
United States. I don't see people going to
Wendy's for breakfast. Yeah, Wendy's don't go chasing
biscuits. Stick to the hot fries and
Frosties that you're used to.
Alright, now let's discuss Donald Trump
and what he had to say about Bahamians
entering the United States
after Hurricane Dorian. So there
was a video that was posted
and this was on a boat that was taking people
from the Bahamas to the United States.
A lot of people lost their homes. Over 70,000
people have lost their homes right now,
and people are struggling to find places to stay.
Well, Donald Trump, according to him,
now here's the video of what happened on the boat
when people, I think over 100 people,
had to get off the boat when they started playing this.
Then you come into the USA.
You are going to have problems.
So please, all passengers that don't have U.S. visa, please proceed to disembark.
So they were told that they didn't have a U.S. visa.
They were told to disembark.
The confusion is that before that, they had told people that if you had a Bahamian passport
and you had a clean police record, you would be able to come over to the United States
and they could process you once you got there as well.
Well, here's what Donald Trump offered as his explanation of why people were kicked off of the ferry. The Bahamas had some
tremendous problems with people going to the Bahamas that weren't supposed to be there.
I don't want to allow people that weren't supposed to be in the Bahamas to come in to the United
States, including some very bad people and some very bad gang members and some very,
very bad drug dealers.
Large sections, believe it or not, of the Bahamas were not hit.
And what we're doing is bringing the people to those sections of the Bahamas that have
not been hit.
All right.
Well, that doesn't make sense if those people had passports from the Bahamas and clean police
records.
But that's why Chrissy Teigen, thank you.
A poom poom ass be right there, Donald Trump.
I can't say the whole phrase that she used yesterday.
Did he reply to that?
No, he did not reply to that.
That's it, anyway.
I don't like people calling people the P word, though.
As a man, why would you call somebody something that you enjoy?
That don't make any sense to me.
Well, everyone doesn't enjoy that.
But if you do as a man, why would you call another man that you enjoy. That don't make any sense to me. Well, everyone doesn't enjoy that. But if you do as a man,
why would you call another man the P word?
All right, now, and the good side of things,
Jermaine Bell, who is a young boy from Jacksonville, Florida,
he's only seven years old,
he donated his money for evacuees
from Hurricane Dorian in South Carolina.
He donated that money to provide food and water for people.
$500 it was about.
And he was supposed to be using that money
for his Disney vacation for his birthday. He was supposed to get to see Mickey Mouse and water for people. $500 it was about. And he was supposed to be using that money for his Disney vacation for his birthday.
He was supposed to get to see Mickey Mouse
and all of that,
but instead he donated that $500.
And now he's been contacted by a team from Disney.
They're going to surprise him for his birthday
with Mickey and a cake and some gifts
and all of that.
They're going to make him VIP.
So he will still get to go.
But they released the story?
I know.
Well, God works in mysterious ways
because I'm letting that little boy know right now
he'd have caught hell with $500 at Disney World.
Okay?
I've never been, so I can't tell you.
He'd have gotten a park or two.
You know what I'm saying?
He couldn't get no Fast Pass.
All right?
Nope.
$500.
I don't know.
How much it cost?
It's like $300 for Disney, right?
Something like that.
Yeah.
And the food.
He's going to pay for food.
Maybe that was just for his part.
And then his parents would have to pay for themselves.
Right.
Maybe he was saving up towards Disney.
Well, if that young man had to save up $500, I don't think his parents probably had the means.
I'm just saying.
Yeah, but maybe he's been saving up for himself now.
Maybe he's been working for it.
Whatever it was, it was a nice gesture.
Yeah, congratulations to that young man.
That's dope.
God got you to see Mickey Mouse. All right. I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Front Page News. All right., it was a nice gesture. Yeah, congratulations to that young man. God got you to see Mickey Mouse.
Alright, I'm Angela Yee and that is your Front Page News.
Alright, thank you, Miss Yee. Now when we come back,
50,
we'll be joining us. We'll kick it with 50 when we
come back. He said you owe him some money for the car show.
No, I don't. Maybe.
Alright, we'll find out about it. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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The Breakfast Club,
we got a special guest in the building.
Yeah, man, happy to be here too.
50 Cent.
The legendary 50 Cent.
I'm in here, man.
I was waiting for you to come
because Power's back on.
I know you directed an episode
and we got to see that,
which was great.
And I saw you everywhere else.
They bossed me around a little bit
on the remix, right?
I did it on the remix
because it was six years.
I thought it was time
to kind of freshen it up.
And they was like,
nah, nah.
That's the last season.
You know what I realized though?
The remix ain't really bad.
It just shocked us.
It was too much of a surprise.
I was making it now.
Trey Songz,
a little A-boogie.
You know what I'm saying?
And then they want the old version back
because it felt like it was a little more great.
Yo, it's classic, though.
You give it a classic feel.
That's why I did that in the beginning.
You know what I'm saying?
We had a whole discussion about it.
What was the call with Trey?
How did you call Trey and be like,
yo, Trey, we're not using that one?
I just came in the studio to get him to do it.
I came in the studio.
I was like, yo, I got to do a remix.
I want to redo the song, I was like, yo, I gotta do a remix, like, I'm gonna redo the song.
He was like,
what?
Like,
he really was like,
why you wanna do that?
And I was like,
nah,
but listen to the joint.
When I played it for him,
I already,
A Boogie already did his part.
I had already laid the,
you know,
it's just like a filler.
The old chorus was playing
in the filler spot.
And he was like,
oh,
okay,
yeah.
Because it just felt good. Right. You know what I mean? And then, but I got him to do it, and then filler spot. And he was like, oh, okay, yeah. Because it just felt good.
You know what I mean?
And then, but I got him to do it.
And then when he did, he's like, I told you.
I got a text right away.
I told your ass.
I told you not to do that.
And I was like, yo, you're right.
That's why I kept saying that, like, every time.
Oh, so he told you he didn't want to do it?
Yeah, he was like, why you want to do that?
Like, why you want?
And then when I played it, he was like, oh, okay, I see what you're saying.
But he didn't want to. His first instinct was not to do that? Like, why you want? And then when I played it, he was like, oh, Cassie, what you saying? But he didn't want it.
His first instinct was not to do that.
What did Joe text you?
It's hard to switch a theme song that we're used to from the very beginning.
He wanted to get in the mix on all of the social networking stuff because it was like,
everybody wants me.
You know, for Joe, that's a good, like, everybody's saying me, me.
Yeah, put mine back.
Does Joe have your number?
Yeah, he got it.
Okay, okay.
We did the song. me yeah put mine's back does joe have your number yeah okay okay
we had a whole discussion about songs that were like classics from tv shows that we love growing up and how would you feel if they switched the song because not too many people have done that
except like the cosby show like the san francisco type of thing like you need that record if it
doesn't play like that then you don't even know the show's coming on. You know what I'm saying?
I was looking at it like,
because it's going to continue.
The continuation, like Power Book 2,
we said that the finale,
when it ends, it starts 48 hours later.
So it's not like a new introduction of a whole
new show. Power Book 2, there's new characters
because Mary is starring
in Power Book 2, but there's it's just a continuation, it's the aftermath because Mary's starring in Power Book 2. But there's
it's just a continuation. It's the aftermath
of everything that you see in the finale.
Hold on, so it's a prequel or
is it an aftermath?
It's coming right after.
When everybody's
talking about ending it, you shouldn't end it, you shouldn't end it, you shouldn't
end the show. I'm like, yeah, why I gotta end the show?
I see what you're doing because you're setting Tariq
and his little white friend up
and the girl to be the new Tommy, Ghost, and
Tasha. It's starting to evolve. I see what
you're doing. Are you team Tommy or team
Ghost right now? I've always been team
Tommy. He's the only one that's been really solid.
Your word is, I'm ready for Ghost to die.
Ghost can go. No, I'm not.
He's a sucker.
He's a sucker. I can't rock with Ghost.
A whole lot of sucker vibe going on there.
Like, it's just, I know that the audience is watching is bigger than just the inner cities
and the people that are committed to that lifestyle.
So they pardon things that the neighborhood won't pardon.
Like, he's calling the cops when he feels like if he had to do it that way.
He's doing it by any means.
Yeah.
And then they didn't understand why Tasha was, like, more angry than he was
because she wanted him to be who, be on.
Be thorough.
Yeah, to be rich.
So she, like, moved him into that position.
Even the idea of sitting in the jail was Tasha's idea.
This is why when we actually get back on the street
and we start talking,
we can end up working together again,
but she's still angry.
Now, what about,
first of all,
I want to say Tycoon Weekend.
Yeah, oh, that was crazy.
Now, explain what Tycoon Weekend is
and what it is
because I don't even know
what it is,
but it's just like I...
It's an event
Wendy Williams can't get into.
No, she can't get into it.
Wendy can't get...
We got to talk first.
You can't just come
to my party, man.
Look, look.
You can't just show up
at the party.
Look, look, look.
Look. That Tycoon something and it started. And ladies, man, just come to my party man look look i can't just show up at the party look look look look
that tyco something it started and ladies man he we did it in atlanta atlanta like a concert
piece and then we went with afterwards we was all at compound and the following day there was a pool party right set up and then i said yo we need to move that to new york
we took it out there so it's cool for to get 3,000 people into an event
have a party
and then have everybody
go home without
any problems
no situations.
But there were a lot of people
who couldn't get in though.
Like Wendy.
How does security know
not to let Wendy in?
Do you have a list like
okay this person
this person that person?
No you can even see the camera
they was like
look at Wendy Williams
can't get in.
You know what I'm saying?
They was taping that
and doing the like
But she did eventually get in?
Yeah,
yeah,
she got into the door
so she could snoop.
To lobby.
To see Snoop
and stuff like that
and then feel him.
Like,
look.
Like,
I told you,
this was the first time
when I called Fifth
and I was like,
I ain't never see a party
with so many artists,
so many celebrities.
And the celebrities
were running around.
It wasn't like
they were stuck in the section.
You know how they park,
they park the section, they're all in the corner. You know how they park. They park the section.
They're all in the corner.
They're like, this is your...
And you go, such and such is here.
If the DJ don't tell you, you don't see them.
Right.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Nah, we was running around.
Snoop running around spraying people in the face with water guns.
Like, it was...
People had fun.
And then everybody left.
I was like, this is the first time I've seen this in at least 15 years.
Did you get sprayed, Emi, in the face? Trey Songz. Everybody was. Wow. F the first time I've seen this in at least 15 years. Did you get sprayed at me in the face?
Trey Songz.
Everybody.
Wow.
F you.
Trey Songz and Casanova definitely got me with the water gun.
You ain't going to put it like that, you ass.
Yeah, we had a ball.
And that came from what happened in Atlanta.
Because when we was out there, we was just running around.
And then they even seen the little videos we was making in the hotel.
We was playing with Trey and the different people around so like it's just the energy was just different
so i was like that was really not invited yeah he was not invited this time so we went to a strip
club out there look we went to strip club out there and we brought so so much money to throw
that it was not an issue for you to go in your pocket so everybody just have a good time that
works out as long as you throw the money
for what we intended it for.
This is the entertainment budget.
We brought this to entertain the room
and everybody has a good time because
it's one of those things where the girls don't feel
pressured. This is not
desperation twerk.
We're twerking because we're having
a great time tonight.
He's just trying to change that vibe.
And then when you see him go home and you're on a snap, like, somebody better come get this.
Somebody better come get this.
So Bow Wow pocketed the money?
He went home with the money?
Now, hold on, hold on.
I just want to be clear.
We had a discussion about something completely unrelated to this.
And Charlamagne and Envy both would pocket the money, too.
What?
Envy, I've been in a strip club with you.
That was my money, though.
I can leave with my money.
Oh, you can leave
with his own money.
The club owner gave you
some money.
You can decide this is
not entertaining enough
for me.
This is my money.
This is not entertaining
enough.
I feel like I've already
entertained myself.
But if it's a corporate
budget or entertainment
budget already for the
women, you can't pocket
that.
No, Charlamagne, I don't
even believe that you
would do that.
You can't do that?
It's a little thirsty.
It's like you bring somebody out to dinner and they want to take a box, like a doggy box.
And you know, this is like a buffet.
But you want a doggy box at the buffet?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
In certain places, you're not supposed to do that, right?
So that's it for him?
No, he was on probation.
He can come to the next one when we announce the next location.
But he definitely couldn't come to New York.
All right, we got more with 50 when we come back.
Don't move.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We're kicking with 50 Cent.
A lot of people don't know, and I was talking to Rene about this,
that you always looked at as the villain.
I don't understand.
Because you're the bad guy. You claimed that villain. I don't understand. The bad guy.
Because you're the bad guy.
You claimed that years ago.
New York's number one bad guy.
You help a lot of people out.
I said that one time and they gave it to me.
You help a lot of people out.
You lend a lot of people money.
You support a lot of people.
Nobody wants to borrow money from 50 at this point.
No, no, 50.
No, they do not because they make them hot on the ground.
No, you lend out a lot of money to regular people,
to artists, to artists,
to athletes,
to DJs,
to regular people.
Is it lending or giving?
Well, it's lending
if it's, like,
with business stuff around it.
Mm-hmm.
You know what I'm saying?
Then you expect returns
on whatever you're putting in.
But, like, a lot of times,
if they...
My instincts are to do it.
Like, I think,
to be honest with you,
I view money as freedom.
Mm-hmm.
It's the freedom to invest in myself or whatever my idea is at the time.
And they'll come, we'll have a conversation, and it just feels like something to do.
You know what I'm saying?
You'll see, even when we talk about television or different things, I'm like, yo, we need to do this.
Because it's just, I see the qualities that people have that I don't have.
At points, it stands out to me.
I watch them. And then I'm like, yo, I want't have at points. It stands out to me. I watch them.
And then I'm like, yo, I want to work with that.
Because it's different.
It's what I don't have at points.
You know what I'm saying?
Other people, they look at it and if they see,
if they haven't felt it enough for themselves,
they can't help other people be where they need to be.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like a selfish nature of people if they haven't felt that,
had confirmation or felt those feelings for themselves.
Plus I think it's the cancer in you too, though.
Yeah, it's another win.
It's a win that we couldn't make through what I have.
It may be the other person has it.
I'm like, yo, it's different when your book come out.
I got the book looking at it, reading it on my own.
Thank you. I appreciate that.
If you don't have a book
on sale at the same time, why would you
not like to see his book be successful?
I don't understand.
I understand the competitive nature of people
when they're competing for something.
You see me say no Puffy Juice.
It's when I'm selling F and Vodka.
Immediately after I'm not selling F and vodka,
I don't know what Puffy's doing today.
I was watching his ass while he was doing it
because I'm a direct competitor to him at that point.
You know, and then it's just the way I do things.
If you don't have people to compete with,
you have to create that.
You do it all the time.
This week you're competing with Michael Jackson.
No, Mike, look.
I just like...
For what?
They don't even let you have an opinion.
Your personal opinion.
But of course his daughter's going to chime in, so...
Yeah, I didn't know that his daughter chimed in
until I saw the article.
So you said Chris Brown is better than Michael Jackson.
No, I said...
The statement I made was,
I think Chris is better than MJ right now.
Michael's dead. But this is what I'm saying.
Look, after you, there's artists out there that rap better than Tupac right now.
That's a fact.
Because they got better.
Over time, we got better.
You see what I'm saying?
And I'm like, look, I'm going now with the showmanship.
Like on stage, what he's doing is another level to what the showmanship was then.
You think I wasn't excited about the moonwalk?
Like, I had the Billie Jean poster at my house.
I was selling crack, but I had the Billie Jean poster at my house.
You know what I'm saying?
It's just the circumstances made me sell crack.
Nobody cares about this.
I don't think nobody cares about the opinion.
It's just that when you say, but who cares about the little boy's butts?
That's after. What about the little boy's butts?
Now, look.
Look.
These are things that you can't escape, people, right?
The man built Neverland.
Oh, boy.
A cool place for kids to hang out.
Right.
Had the little boy sleep over, right?
We're not saying whether he touched the boy's butts or not because that's not right.
I said that because people will attack me for my comment.
When you see the Michael Jackson, look at my page,
and there's specific Michael Jackson, extreme Michael Jackson lovers.
And I'm saying you love Michael Jackson so much
that you would look past the little boy's butts.
It wouldn't even matter that they touched the little boy's butts
because you would be supportive of him regardless.
And he has a body of work that's that magnetic.
Some people would just not see the fact.
If you put the facts right in front of them, they would be like.
They don't want to give up off the wall.
No.
I'm just not coming off of that.
It's too much for him.
Any other case.
And R. Kelly.
R. Kelly beat his case the first time.
They still had him guilty the whole time.
So when he showed up
the next time
voila
well Kelly had a video too
that ain't making no better
a few videos
he said that was his brother
I thought
he did say that was his brother
he did say that was his brother
he said it was Joe
no no I like
he said it was Joe
now what made you wake up
what made you wake up
and say you know what
I need my money back
from these guys
I let money from
but you know what happens
people do this thing there's no sympathy for winners everybody in this room is a winner so you know what? I need my money back from these guys I lent money from. You know what happens? People do this thing.
There's no sympathy for winners.
Everybody in this room is a winner.
When you have success, you can't
have it without jealousy, without envy or
entitlement. Entitlement being the scariest
part because it's growing in someone
you love dearly.
That is
what makes people look at you and go,
oh, he got it it so it's cool like
you should excuse it like when they when they say they're awarding you something in the courts
it's usually something that you already paid so they're just returning it awarding you legal fees
you know i mean so like with with tiara marie and stuff like that like when the girl's trying to
she's trying to get the bag she said it on tape i'm trying to get the bag. She said it on tape. I'm trying to get the bag. And then you go, when it doesn't work
out and they tell you to pay the $30,000,
people on the outskirts can identify
with not having $30,000 to give.
And they go, oh, you got it, so just let her, you know.
Let her live. And you go,
let her live, what you talking about? That's the $30,000
that I spent in the process already
on legal fees. Did you get it yet?
Did she pay anything back? No, she's got
a payment plan.
Oh, that's okay.
Look, I don't care if you feel like
you went to college.
I don't care
if you feel like
you went to college.
You didn't attend any classes,
but you got bills to pay.
It's cool.
It's fine with me.
Just when you make a mistake,
you have to identify
with the mistake.
We tried to call you
up here one day
when she was up here.
I know.
I'm glad I missed that part.
Do you ever feel bad?
Like, did you feel a little bad sometimes?
Like, man, okay, she's going through a lot.
No. I didn't know.
I do watch people.
I saw you backtrack with Moneybagg Yo
and Meg Thee Stallion. Yeah, that was,
because I didn't really, I didn't know who that
was. I didn't know that Megan, that was
Megan at the point, because she had this whole new blue hair
and all this stuff. I hadn't even seen her with that look.
So it was a picture and he said
she wanted to do what I wanted to do.
And I'm thinking, oh, the content,
the things that we send and the music and everything else that's there,
I'm going, that's right.
There's pretty hoes everywhere and the pressure will break them.
And I'm talking about his girlfriend.
I was like, oh no, let's look.
Let me just say sorry.
Let me apologize. Because I didn't know. I was like, oh, no, let's love. Let me just say sorry. Let me apologize.
Yeah.
Because I didn't know.
But now I realize who she was or what the picture was,
was 50 attacks money bags, yo, and his girl.
And Megan Thee Stallion.
Right.
And I go, what the?
When did I do that?
When did I do that?
What if it wasn't regular girl?
What if it wasn't Megan Thee Stallion?
Would you have apologized?
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, because I didn't know.
I asked Wiz Khalifa. I said, I ran into him in a gas station and apologized about the Amber Rose thing.
Not because I thought I was wrong with what I was saying, but because he was marrying her.
You see what I'm saying?
Then I already leveled.
It means it's not as.
What was the Amber Rose thing?
I missed that.
I missed the Amber Rose thing.
What was the Amber Rose thing?
I think a line on the record that says,
she's all right for a night, but don't keep her.
And he's like, well, we're getting married.
Yeah, we're getting married.
And I'm like, oh, so you serious about this?
This is different.
Then if y'all just hanging out with each other,
it changes.
That's going to, you know, like he loved the girl.
All right, we got more with 50 when we come back.
Let's get into a 50-cent mini mix.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee
Charlamagne Tha God, we are the Breakfast Club
50 Cent is here, Charlamagne
You got a lot of TV deals, you got Stars
ABC, what am I missing?
Oh man, BET
Yeah, but non-TV shows
How in the hell are you able to keep all those deals
Talking all that shit on social media?
Give me the secret
No, my brand is built different.
See, I come from, look, they try to put you in the mogul section.
I like to stay rapper.
Gotcha.
You know what I'm talking about?
When they want you to say, when you go, you're a mogul now, you can't say that shit, 50.
You can't say it.
As much as you want.
And they want to do that. I'm like, wait a minute. I'm a rapper. I'm a rapper. mogul now this means you can't say that 50 right you can't say it as much as you want and they
want to do that I'm like wait a minute I'm a rapper I'm a rapper I'm still here so I can still
say what I feel like like my honest opinion about things at points and then you go that is that saves
me see that allowed me to say things I know you look and you go what in this climate why would
you say some like that like some of the stuff I say and then it's because
I can still say it because of
the way I made
my way into this position. Have you ever lost
the opportunity because of anything that you've said on
social media? No.
Not because of
anything that I said.
Even the reference
to the Emmys and stuff like that.
I really don't care about that number.
The numbers say that Power is number one.
You see what I'm saying?
And then if they want to be in the blind,
it really gives me a control, a new position at Starz
because the idea, my idea in the show
is driving the success of the entire network at that point.
So when you start seeing the spinoffs in the other shows,
like the BMF series is well-anticipated, different things that I developed.
So no executives at ABC ever say anything to you?
That's Disney.
But that's right.
I could be at Disney and be 50 Cent because I'm hot as a mother.
When you start doing, look.
When you start making whole networks work,
they go, okay, well, let me see what happens.
It's a little method towards madness.
Just watch.
Let's see what happens.
And then it's an audience that didn't even exist to them.
Yeah.
Right.
You see how it's an African-American,
Latino audience that is,
it was powering to see themselves in the show.
They see people easily relatable.
And then they see it trending
and that probably
doesn't happen too often.
Not to regular
traditional television shows
because it's all,
it's been in the same
cookie cutter,
you know,
concept of how
they develop it
so it doesn't have the same.
If they ever asked you
to apologize for something,
would you?
We saw you apologize
to me back y'all
so would you,
if the execs say,
hey man,
we need you to apologize
to the LGBT community or the women.
I don't understand why I would be doing that
because I didn't say anything wrong. You know, honestly,
if I was saying something that I felt like
I'm out of pocket or wrong about it, I would
apologize. But I just
don't think that they should
force me or limit how
my views on things. You know what I'm saying?
Like, if you're going, people are afraid of those
communities you just said.
Both of them.
Right?
And it's because, like, look,
women, the only person under attack is a heterosexual male.
Because anything that you say
within tradition and business,
of course, it was more
of a male-driven situation.
But now, they're looking at it
and they're going,
the whole women's movement
is an attack on tradition.
You know? And look, the whole LGB, that option,
non-traditional thought is against tradition.
You know what I'm saying?
But tradition isn't always right.
Sometimes you do have to be against what's traditional.
You're right.
I was in Saudi Arabia,
and they have some interesting lifestyle choices out there.
What are they? I've never been.
You can have four wives if you want. That's amazing.
But you gotta afford them, so you'll slow
down real quick.
And if you're caught in a car
with someone who isn't
your wife, you're publicly shamed
and fined $100,000.
And if you're actually sleeping with someone
who isn't your wife, it puts you in a pit
and stone you to death.
What?
Yeah, so you kind of have...
No one would be in this room.
Yeah, you have really extreme focus out there.
There is no problem.
You don't have that thing with your wife
where you walk the straight line,
you walk the straight line.
And after you have a lady now?
Yeah, yeah.
Why you blessing, Phil?
Why you blessing? She's very beautiful. Yeah, yeah. Why you blessing, sis? Why you blessing?
She's very beautiful.
Yeah, it's really good.
Hey, you know, this is new for me.
This is new for me, people.
That's nice.
So what made you say, this is the one, I'm settling down?
She told me that.
That's what you need.
She told me, I'm the one, we settle down, huh?
That is what you need, though.
You needed somebody to tell you, like, this is happening.
Yeah, yeah.
Kind of bossed me around a little bit there.
Hey, has 6ix9ine reached out to you from jail?
No, I haven't spoken to him.
Really?
Would you answer?
No.
Not now, no.
You wanted to be careful.
That was your son first.
Yeah, I know, but this is mother's child now.
After you do shit like that, you're your mama's child.
Don't call me.
Don't call me.
My goodness.
What do you think about Jay-Z's deal with the NFL?
What did you think about that when you heard about it?
I think that was the timing was a little wild.
But, I mean, that's a Roc Nation deal.
You know, Jay, he's going to take the heat for it.
But if you're saying how you would build the right musical act for the halftime show,
I mean, it's a decent play after they passed on the halftime show.
I think Beyonce will be at the halftime this year.
Yeah, I think so, too.
Not this year.
No, the next available.
Because she did, like, the last two already, right?
The last two out of three?
Well, they did turn it down.
Definitely some rock nation artists there.
Yeah, definitely that.
That's what that's about.
Would you do it?
White America loves you.
To do the...
Halftime show?
I probably would have did it.
They caught me without me knowing what was going on.
How much did they pay you for that?
Not a lot.
I think you get a lot of boosts in sales and everything.
I think it's more about that.
I wouldn't have did it because I've got other stuff to do.
If that was the benefit of it, then it makes it a little different.
But the exposure, when you actually have something on sale,
I think it would be great for new artists to do it.
I saw what's-her-name, Travis Scott did it or something?
Yeah, he did it.
I mean, but he would've did that.
Anybody would've did it
in that position at that point.
Right.
Well, we appreciate you
for joining us,
and thank you again
for supporting me
and my car show.
How much does he owe you?
No, he don't owe me nothing.
That's good.
That's my point.
With Queen, Queen's thing.
That's when I put it on record.
He owe me mad money.
That's when I put it on record.
I did mad tapes for the clue.
He owe me mad money.
No, but I appreciate it
because with Fifth
it's like
and this is how
I think we all should be like
Fifth acts like
and treats it like
his own car show
so he's like
into it
he's involved
he customizes the cars
he makes sure they're there
and I just wanna say thank you
cause a lot of people
you know
follow your lead
and whatever I need from you
I need a car
I need this
I need that
you're there
and I just wanna say thank you
I got three new joints
for the next show
we're gonna go crazy.
Okay.
He's crazy.
We're not running out of money.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
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Morning, everybody. It's
DJ Envy, Angela
Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors. First of all, everybody good?
Nobody 050 nothing, right? I don't own nothing.
Alright, just making sure after he left we don't own nothing.
Oh, your phone just went off? Uh-oh.
No, that ain't for me. That ain't my phone. It's Charlamagne's phone.
Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Angela Bassett.
Listen up.
It's just in. All the gossip.
Gossip.
The rumor report.
Gossip.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the rumor report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, Black Girls Who Rock aired on television the other night,
and Angela Bassett got the Icon Award.
Congratulations to her.
Well deserved.
Long overdue.
Right, and people absolutely loved her speech.
Now, some of what she said was she talked about the long, hard road
and what it is that she's doing as an actress and opening doors for people
and how even for herself, it hasn't always been easy.
I accept this award in the names of the iconic women who have inhabited me,
who have empowered me, inspired me, strengthened me, and elevated me.
Thank you, Rosa Parks. Thank you, Rosa Parks.
Thank you, Tina Turner.
Thank you, Coretta Scott King, Betty Shabazz, Katherine Jackson.
Thank you, Valetta Wallace.
I say their names because when you show gratitude,
you're able to remember that you didn't arrive in this place on your journey by yourself.
That's right.
Drop on a clues bump for Angela Bassett.
I still don't think she gets the respect she deserves.
She got robbed of an Oscar years ago, but when you look at her,
you can tell that she's getting better with time,
physically, mentally, spiritually, emotionally, all that good stuff.
All right, now she also goes on to discuss the tough times that she had.
When they tell you that you're angry or nasty,
you tell them that they're mistaken.
This is me.
This is me being resolute and standing firmly in my truth.
And when they say you're not beautiful, you tell them that you are the descendant of royalty.
And you are a queen.
I love Angela Bassett, man.
She just makes me feel the way.
Man, listen, she was at Magic Johnson and Cookie Johnson's 60th birthday celebration.
I watched that video.
She's been having the time of her life.
Dancing amazing.
God bless that man. Listen, my friend
Ingrid, who I was with, she was stalking Angela Bassett
all night. She kept dancing right next to her.
I was like, okay, they're going to get a restraining order against you.
That's crazy. But she was excited. She got to
take a picture with her and
she was very nice to everybody. You can just look at Angela
Bassett's husband hunting. You can look at
Angela Bassett's husband's face and just can tell he knows he won.
Now, everybody wasn't happy about Black Girls Rock.
Pose star Angelica Ross said that BET should not have excluded trans women.
She said Black Trans Girls Rock unwilling to bet, and she spelled it BET,
that no trans women were invited or highlighted at Black Girls Rock.
Is it 18 now?
18 Black trans women have been killed this year, but no mention during the segment dedicated
to the lives lost.
So she was-
Janet Mock wasn't there?
I guess not.
I didn't see her there.
All right.
So, yeah, so people were upset about that, but I'm sure that's a conversation they need
to have now that it's been brought to their attention.
Let's make sure next year-
Well, I can tell you next year it is inclusive.
Tomorrow, we have David Johns here.
Malik Yobo.
Malik Yobo will be here.
Carmen, I can't remember Carmen's last name, and Nala.
Can somebody look up their last names?
And David Johns is the head of the National Black Justice Coalition.
Yes, and Carmen and Nala.
Nala is on the council for
trans women. I can't remember the name
of the council. Why don't you figure this out before
you just start saying stuff? Because that was a good segue
just now. He didn't know what was going to happen.
We do have producers in the room that should be able to pass
me these notes. Alright, I'm Angela
Yee and that is your rumor report. Jesus.
Let's get out of this. Next, we
got Donkey today.
Who you giving Donkey to? No, listen.
I don't like to waste a good segue.
All right.
One day I'll have a good team that can have my back in this room.
All right?
One day.
Now.
There you go.
That's great.
He has your back.
They got your back.
Four after the hour, we need to play a game of guess what race it is, okay?
Let's listen to what this woman's privilege calls her to do.
All right, we'll do that next. Just because she has privilege
don't mean that she's a white woman.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking about filters.
Yes.
And this conversation came from where, Yee?
90 Day Fiance.
You know, I love that show.
And there's one woman on there that
uses a ring light when she video chats with the guy.
She's 47 and he's 26.
And she's a, quote,
filter fanatic. Listen to this.
I worry when we see each other for the first time
because I send a lot
of my videos and pictures with filters
to make myself look better.
I'm 47. He is 26.
The age difference is a huge concern of mine.
All right, so we're asking 800-585-1051.
How far do you go with your filters?
So for myself, what I do normally is I like to brighten my pictures
or if they're underexposed, I'll make it brighter.
But I try not to filter myself too much.
I don't want to look like a different person.
I don't want people to see you and be like,
damn, you don't look nothing like you look in your picture.
So I really don't filter myself.
Yeah, I'm not into any of these people creating these
unattainable pictures of perfection. I think it's
whack because a lot of times we think we're lying
to other people, but we're really
lying to ourselves. And then when you hear these stories
about these kids going to these plastic
surgeons and asking the plastic surgeon to make
them look like they're filtered pictures,
it's like, yo, you'll
never ever reach that
unattainable level of perfection
and you'll drive yourself crazy trying
to do that. But we will take 30 pictures until
we get one good one. I don't understand
that either. Uh-huh. Well, 800-
585-1051. We're talking
filters. We have Maurice
on the line. Maurice, what up? Hey, what's good?
Yeah, what's up? MV. Hey, G. Good morning. Good morning. Yo, what up? Hey, what's good, y'all? What's up?
Hey, you.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Yo, what up, Mo?
How you?
You good?
Yeah, your voice got a filter on it.
I see.
Oh, man.
Don't do that. You don't talk like that, for real.
We're talking about these filters.
What's up, bro?
You be using filters, man?
All right.
So it's like this one filter on Snapchat.
That's lit, man.
Oh, my goodness.
Which one is it? like this one filter on Snapchat that's lit. Oh, my goodness. Oh, man.
Which one is it?
It's a filter that make your face look big.
Not your face look big, but it make your teeth look mad wide and s***.
It make your teeth look like you got veneers?
Yeah, like it tweaks it.
Nah, that's really them celebrities, bro.
They really got them veneers, bro.
Well, you like that one? Yeah, that's really them celebrities, bro. They really got them veneers, bro. Well, you like that one?
Yeah, that one is cool, but as far as selfies taking,
I feel like it's a regular selfie is cool without the filters.
I don't know.
If you ever peep on Snapchat and Instagram...
Let me look right now.
Selfies, I mean, not selfies, bro.
Just the filters is different.
All right, bro.
Keep using them filters, bro.
Trav.
Yo, what's up, Envy?
Trav, you be using filters?
I do use filters, but I just have one rule, though,
like when people,
this is one girl on my timeline, right?
Just make sure you don't alter the hell
out of your skin complexion.
Like, if it's one girl, like she she is, like, a beautiful chocolate girl.
Like, when you see her in person, she's beautiful chocolate girl.
On Instagram, you would not recognize who the hell she is
because she looks like some light-skinned woman.
All right.
Well, you're not going to name her name, though, right?
I'm not going to name her name.
I'm not going to name her name.
Hey, Trav, I'm about to create a great sweatpants filter
so whenever you wear sweatpants, any man,
you can make it look like you got a nice bulge down there.
Why would you create that filter?
Yes.
Hey, Charlamagne.
When are you going to stop using that light skin filter that you're using in real life?
I don't have no light skin filter, baby.
This ain't nothing but good Nutella butter, G.
Charlamagne is a walking filter.
Thank you.
I'm glad that you noticed.
All right.
Bye.
Bye, Chad.
I just had a chemical pill last week. I'm playing with all my filters right now. All right. Salute to Dr. Natasha Sandy glad that you noticed. All right. Bye. Bye, Trav. I just had a chemical pill last week.
I'm playing with all my filters right now.
All right.
Salute to Dr. Natasha Sandy, my dermatologist.
5851051.
We're talking filters.
Do you use them?
Oh, man.
You know what?
A girl came up to me in the supermarket the other day and was like, can we take a picture
together?
And I had on no makeup.
My hair wasn't done.
I said, okay, you put a filter on it.
I'll do it.
And she did make it look nice.
Oh, boy.
All right.
Call us now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now we're talking filters.
Where's this conversation coming from, Yee?
This is coming from 90 Day Fiance.
There's one woman on there that filters herself so much
she's nervous to meet the guy she's been chatting with online.
I worry when we see each other for the
first time because I send a lot of my videos and pictures with filters to make myself look better.
I'm 47. He is 26. The age difference is a huge concern of mine. All right. Well, we're asking
800-585-1051. Do you use filters and why? All right, let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's this? This is
Taisha. Hey, Taisha. You use filters a lot?
No, I use them
but you have to let people know that you have
natural beauty.
How you do that?
Easy. You can post
with filters sometimes and you can post
without. You don't have to post them all the time.
I'm using my filters right now.
Hey, it's okay to use
filters. You know, put a little eyelashes on,
put a little makeup on on the filter. Yes, you
could add lipstick. A lot of the times I post
without. Alright, I'm going to do one without
right now. Well, thank you, Mama. Hello,
who's this? This is Kiana.
Hey, Kiana. Do you use filters to post?
Absolutely not. I think
it's a misrepresentation of yourself,
especially if you're using 90% of the time.
The only filter I would use is a black and white filter.
Okay.
I agree with you.
Have you ever seen somebody that looks way different in real life
than you see them on the gram?
I absolutely have, and they look dead face.
They need to stop it.
And stop wearing so much makeup.
You don't need 10 kilos of makeup either.
Okay.
It's sending the wrong impression to
kids too, man, because it makes these kids
seek out these unattainable
pictures of perfection. You'll never look like that
in real life. If you can accept the fact
that you'll never look like that in real life, cool. Other than
that, nah, don't do that to yourself. Hello, who's
this? Yo, yo, this is
Kurt. Yo! I'm Kurt.
What's up, my G? How you, bro?
How y'all doing? Y'all good?
Yes, sir.
Today, National Hot Dog Day.
You know Kurt?
I'm a vegan.
I'm a vegan.
Okay.
They have vegan hot dogs.
I'm straight on that.
All right.
You use filters, though, bro?
Yeah, listen.
So, whenever I post, I don't post a lot, but whenever I post, it's unedited every single
time.
I'm not a, I'm an average-looking guy.
But, I mean, like, even for the females, I appreciate
a nice looking woman
scrolling down
or whatever,
just unedited.
It's just something about it
because I feel like
after a while,
you just start
kind of lying to yourself
every time you post
and it's filtered.
Exactly.
You start believing that,
you start believing that lie.
Yeah, exactly.
And you just got to
tell all the people
out there,
male and female,
like you just have to, if you feel like you have to
filter yourself that much, just
make a change, you know what I'm saying? Like, if you
gotta, if you a little
thicker and you wanna be a little thinner, you know what I'm saying,
change your lifestyle. Because if you look like
that filter, you know what I'm saying?
You bring up a good point.
I think that filters are a performance
enhancing drug, but I do
think filters encourage more plastic
surgery though, right? Because you do
want to look like that. We've heard these stories
of these kids going to these plastic surgeons saying, I want to
look like my Instagram filters, which
is crazy to me. What's the moral of the story
guys? I just want to encourage people to not
overdo it. I think it's cool. There's a
lot of fun filters that you could use on Snapchat
and Instagram, but don't try to
morph yourself into somebody that you're not because when people see you in real life and that's not
who you are, you know, it's just a little bit weird. And I think you should be like
Demi Lovato, how she shared her unedited bikini photo. Just know that none of us are perfect
and we all have things that we're insecure and self-conscious about and that's okay.
By the way, who says we not perfect? You know what I'm saying? Like even when you say, make
a statement like that and you say none of us are perfect, who says?
Who feels like they're perfect?
But who says we're not?
Do you feel like you're perfect?
I'm perfect.
I feel like God made me exactly how he wanted me to be.
Exactly how he wanted to make me.
Listen, I'm sure that there's nothing wrong with sometimes having insecurities about things and not feeling perfect.
Yeah, insecurities are different.
Even that little extra foreskin?
I don't have that no more.
I think we're all a work in progress, and there's all things that we have that we could be working on.
I'm a work in progress emotionally,
mentally, and spiritually, you know what I mean?
But as far as how I look,
that's just how you look.
I can't change that.
That's just how you look.
God did what he did.
All right.
That's it.
Well, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, let's talk about T.I.
and his new venture
that actually has come out the gate at number one.
All right, we'll talk about that when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club. Come on in.
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This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
Now, T.I. has got his new podcast, Expeditiously,
and that podcast is number one after just the first episode. So congratulations to T.I. has got his new podcast, Expeditiously, and that podcast is number one after just the first episode.
So congratulations to T.I.
I haven't listened to it yet.
I'm sure it's great, but don't all podcasts debut at number one if it's got a little traction?
Well, I don't know.
But congratulations to him.
It's his first one, his first episode.
Now, his first guests are LL Cool J, Ice Cube, and of course, his wife, Tamika Harris.
So, yeah, check that out.
All right, Mac Miller.
His father has spoken out and is happy to have finally gotten some closure.
I mean, what more can he get now?
The worst thing that could have happened to him happened.
His son died.
And so that man that actually sold Mac Miller those drugs has been arrested and charged with selling drugs to Mac Miller.
Well, here is Mac Miller's father, Mark McCormick.
So they finally caught the mother that sold him the drugs.
And we find some comfort in that.
And many of us were young, including me, experimenting with drugs.
But it's a different world out there.
And all it takes is a little stone, a little tiny stone
of fentanyl and cocaine
and you're dead. And the one thing
I would say to you is
don't take the risk. It's just not worth it.
Alright, and just so you guys
know, Cameron James Petit,
that's the guy who actually was arrested
for his alleged connection with the death of
Mac Miller. His arraignment is set
for October 11th, just so you know.
All right, and DJ Irie has teamed up with Rick Ross,
and he's going to be in Miami.
They're actually doing something to help raise money
for those in the Bahamas who have been affected by Hurricane Dorian.
I think it's so important for people to contribute
and to help out our brothers and sisters in the Bahamas.
So that's great news that he has something going on.
He said mixing partying and charity is always a great idea.
People work hard and are going through all types of things in their lives,
and partying can be a great outlet for people to enjoy themselves
and bring a sense of balance.
And you can also add in the charitable component.
He said you can feel good while doing what's good and what's better than that.
So that's at the Club Rockwell for you guys that want more information.
Now, Bobby Brown was removed from a flight, from a JetBlue flight,
and cops were called, and they deboarded the whole plane.
So according to people that were on the plane,
sources are saying that they believe that JetBlue jumped the gun
by removing Bobby Brown from that flight.
They said he was not disruptive at all.
He didn't interfere with the flight crew.
He did admit that he drank before boarding,
but they said he wasn't being difficult, and he didn't even make a fuss when he was told he couldn't disruptive at all. He didn't interfere with the flight crew. He did admit that he drank before boarding, but they said he wasn't being difficult
and he didn't even make a fuss when he was told
he couldn't have a drink. He was
also headed to his cousin's funeral, by the way.
So the flight did get delayed for almost an
hour and Bobby Brown did not end up making that flight.
But I feel like, come on, y'all.
So why did they kick him off then? Exactly.
Dropping the clues bombs for Bobby Brown
for consistently being Bobby Brown.
That's why his reality show is called
Being Bobby Brown. But they said he didn't do anything. They said he wasn't
disruptive. He wasn't bothering anybody.
I just like the story. I like the fact of Bobby
Brown being drunk, getting kicked off a jet blue flight.
Alright, and David Ortiz
is back. He went to Fenway
for the first time since the shooting that
happened to him and
he actually thanked a lot of people for
his, for supporting him. Here's what he said. I want to thank Scott for actually thanked a lot of people for his uh for supporting him here's what
he said i want to thank god for giving me a second opportunity in my life to be able to be here with
all of you i want to thank the red socks my real family i want to thank all of you for all the
prayers all of them came home if you guys, he was nearly killed in the Dominican Republic last June
after a gunman fired a bullet into his lower back.
They're saying that he was not the target for that gunshot.
But he also thanks CeCe Sabathia specifically.
Shout out to CeCe. What up, CeCe?
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
All right, now shout out to Revolt. We'll see you later.
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Now, when we come back, oh, you did something last night, right?
I seen a picture with you.
You did something late night, too?
Oh, yeah, I was on Don Lemon last night.
Salute to CNN.
CNN always be showing love, though.
Yeah, I was on Don Lemon on CNN tonight, last night.
We were discussing Dave Chappelle's new stand-up special.
We were discussing Chrissy Teigen's comment to Donald Trump.
And Donald Trump wanting more credit for the first step back. And by the way, Donald Trump wanting more credit for the First Step Act.
And by the way, Donald Trump should get credit for the First Step Act.
Like, he passed the First Step Act.
Like, I don't understand why people are so upset
and hell-bent on acting like he didn't.
Like, yeah, the First Step Act is responsible for, like,
I think 7,000 people getting out of prison this year alone.
So do you like them now?
Man, shut up.
That's the problem.
We live in this era where there's no nuance.
You know what I mean?
But there is nuance.
And just because somebody does something good
doesn't mean that they're actually good for you.
And Donald Trump is not good for the country,
but we're not going to sit here and act like, you know,
the First Step Act wasn't good.
Like I said, 7,000 people
out of prison this year alone
and the majority of them are black.
Like, to give him credit
is a fair and honest thing to do.
But you're still not voting for him?
Yeah.
Just making sure.
Why are you asking silly questions?
Just making sure.
All right, when we come back,
positive notice to Breakfast Club.
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Now shout out to 50 Cent for joining us this morning.
50!
You owe him any money?
Nope.
Me and Fifth good.
He got me hyped for the new Power, I guess, spinoff show that he has happening.
Yeah, I look forward to that too.
I was sad that this was the last season of Power,
but I'm excited for the new season.
But I thought it was a prequel though.
I thought it was a prequel that was going to show.
I think they have a couple of spinoffs.
Yeah, I mean, you can already tell
how they setting up Tyreek.
Tyreek got his own little crew.
He got his white boy that's like Tommy.
He got his Tasha that I'm sure he'll end up
in a romantic relationship with.
You know, he's starting that in college.
But I'm going to be honest with you.
I want to see Ghost and Tyreek die this season.
My goodness.
All right.
Well, we got a positive note?
Yes, man.
The positive note actually comes from 50 Cent.
50 Cent once said that every negative is a positive.
The bad things that happen to me, I somehow make them good.
That means you can't do anything to hurt me.
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