The Breakfast Club - A Throwback to Roaches & Crack
Episode Date: May 12, 2016THU 5/12 - The city of Boston joins The Breakfast Club family and gets a ghetto introduction to the studio's first roach and a classic story from Angie Martinez's new book "My Voice" involving a crack... pipe! What year is this?!? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The world's most dangerous morning show,
The Breakfast Club.
Man, what the hell is this, man?
Breakfast Club, bitches.
I'm glad they put y'all together.
Y'all are like a mega force.
Y'all just took over every...
Wake your punk ass up.
This is Chris Brown.
I've officially joined The Breakfast Club.
Say something, mother...
I'm with it.
The world's most dangerous morning show, Breakfast Club, bitches!
Good morning, Angela Yee. Good morning, DJ Andy. Charlamagne Tha God. Peace to the planet. It's Thursday.
It's Thursday.
New market alert.
New market alert.
Yes, we have a very special family member that has joined on this morning.
Okay, okay.
Talk to us.
From Jammin' 94.5.
Yes.
Our family out in Beantown, Boston.
Drop one of Clues bombs for Boston, damn it.
Day one in Boston.
Good morning, everybody in Boston.
How did we pull this one off? I don't know. I like Boston. I've always liked Boston, damn it. Day one in Boston. Good morning, everybody in Boston. How did we pull this one off?
I don't know.
I like Boston, though.
I've always liked Boston.
You know.
You got a Boston got a special place in your penis.
Yeah, it does, actually.
Sleuth to my guy, G-Spin.
You know what I mean?
Oh.
What's that?
What?
Oh, there's a roach.
Yes, a roach.
Okay.
You know what?
There's a roach in the studio.
There's a roach.
Boston is like, this is why you can't have black people on the radio in the morning. Oh, my God. Did somebody get it? Why the hell is there roaches in here? There's a roach. Okay. You know what? Roach in the studio. This is a roach. Boston is like, this is why you can't have black people on the radio in the morning.
Oh, my God.
Did somebody get it?
Why the hell is there roaches in here?
There's a roach.
It's right here.
All you dirty Negroes that be in here at night need to stop coming in here.
I know y'all saw this video on Worldstar.
Can somebody come here and kill this roach?
How is there a roach?
I don't kill roaches no more.
I ain't had roaches around me in years.
Oh, my God.
Come on, man.
Listen, I know y'all saw. Y'all saw on Worldstar a couple days ago.
It's a guy by the name of DJ Self.
You see him on Love & Hip Hop New York.
That's right.
He was in here with French Montana.
All them dirty Negroes bought the roaches.
I don't know about that.
Last night.
I just want to say, Charlamagne needs to clean up his area over there.
The roaches is in your area.
They came from all around you.
My little dirty area is clean. Your little dirty area over there. The roaches is in your area. They came from all over by you. My little dirty area is clean.
Your little dirty area is clean.
Last night, I think,
shout out to the boy DJ Self.
He had Lil Durk up here and Nori.
Lil Durk brought,
oh my God,
Durk and Nori?
He had Durk and Nori up here.
A Chicago goon
and a Queens left rack goon.
They definitely bought roaches.
They definitely brought,
they definitely left a roach.
I can't believe there's a roach in here.
That is a damn shame, y'all.
Well, good morning.
I ain't even seen a roach in years. I ain't seen one in years either. God bless my life. Drop one of Clues bombs for my life. I ain't seen a roach in here. That is a damn shame, y'all. I ain't even seen a roach in years.
I ain't seen one in years either.
God bless my life.
Drop one of Clues bombs for my life.
I ain't seen a roach in a minute.
Well, you know, when we live, they call them water bugs now.
It's a little different.
They're not really roaches.
No, they're not roaches.
Those are water bugs.
They're not really roaches.
That was a roach.
Those are water bugs.
I'm going home.
Water bugs are on a different level, okay?
Ooh, yes, they are.
That was a roach.
Don't water bugs fly?
Roaches represent the point disenfranchised insects of the world.
If you went to somebody's house and they had roaches.
I would leave.
I would close my bag, keep my bags with me.
There it goes.
The roach is back.
Is it flying?
Why I don't see it?
All right.
Somebody kill it.
Oh, he got it.
Go.
Charlamagne, kill it.
Charlamagne, kill it.
Oh, he killed it.
Oh, he killed it.
He killed it.
You missed it. You missed it. You missed it ten times. Come on, keep going. Missed it.agne kill it. Where are the main kill it?
It's bionic Roach all right well get that damn rope before the day though Angie Martinez will be joining us this morning Sorry Boston we nothing to do with Roasters. She might not want to come now.
Sorry, Boston.
We didn't want y'all to meet us like this.
Not like this.
We should have cleaned the house up a little bit.
Definitely should have cleaned the house.
They might not come back if they come back when they see Roasters the first time.
I like that our camera guy for Revolt is filming the Roasters and not killing it.
That's his job.
Yeah, but the legendary Angie Martinez will be here this morning.
She's got a new book, My Voice, which will be in bookstores next week, May 17th.
Shout out to Angie Ma.
So, yeah, it's the world's most dangerous morning show.
Your Angela Yee looks terrified right now.
I got you.
I'm going to get that rose.
It's still here.
I think I killed it, though.
Well, then where is the body?
Oh, there you go.
Got it, got it, got it.
Where's the body?
Get it, get it.
When we come back, we got front page dudes.
Don't go anywhere.
Got him.
Got him.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Got him. Got him. It's the Breakfast Club. Got him.
Good morning.
Ah, man.
So it's no interns here to clean up the roach guts?
No, there's no intern to clean up the roach guts.
You caught a body.
This is the day that one of those interns would have really earned some stripes,
because there's some roach guts on the wall.
Taylor, come on.
You still have intern status.
Have intern status.
Come here, Taylor.
Taylor.
She's not an intern anymore. Come on, Taylor. Taylor. She's not an intern anymore.
Come on, Taylor.
Clean the roaches.
Come on.
You're the only person that works here that still got roaches at home, so come clean the
roaches.
You have experience.
You do have experience.
Well, good morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning to our newest family member, Jammin' 94.5.
Normally, we don't have roaches in the studio, everybody in Boston.
Normally, we don't. No, we usually don't. I'm telling you don't have roaches in the studio. Normally we don't.
No, we usually don't.
I'm telling you who bought those roaches.
Please come back.
French Montana, DJ Self, Noria, Lil Durk.
One of those four Negroes bought those roaches.
Guaranteed.
My goodness.
All right, well, let's get into some front page news.
Now, NBA playoffs, the Raptors beat the Heat 99-91 to take a 3-2 series lead.
The Warriors beat the Blazers 125-121 to advance to the Western Conference Finals.
I'm telling you, man, the Warriors remind me so much of that 72-10 Bulls team.
Really any Bulls team.
And the reason why is because even when they're down,
you just feel like they're going to win.
You can't count them.
That's how it always was when you used to watch those Chicago Dynasties.
You just knew Michael Jordan and the Bulls were going to find a way to win.
It's the same thing with Steph Curry and the Warriors.
I feel the same way.
Now let's talk about that team that committed suicide live on Periscope.
So sad.
Yeah, that's awful.
I'm going to tell you what's even...
Who held the camera?
Let's start with her.
No, she did.
She doesn't show herself actually committing suicide,
but it's all leading up to the suicide.
There were five live sessions.
The last one was 29 minutes,
and it was recorded moments before she killed herself.
It's no longer, obviously obviously available on Periscope
but apparently
she was upset
because she had been
raped by her
former boyfriend.
Jesus.
She was about
18 or 19 years old.
She sent a text message
to a friend of her
former boyfriend
a few hours before
she killed herself
on Tuesday
and in the text message
she mentions violence
and a rape
that he inflicted on her
and said that she is
ending her days
because of the harm that that young man did to her.
So why not kill the boyfriend?
I don't know.
I can't answer those questions.
How about nobody die?
Yeah, how about nobody die?
But I will tell you this, that people were on Periscope encouraging her to kill herself.
Listen, first of all, let's be clear about this.
I keep telling y'all this over and over.
If you have problems, do not take them to social media.
If you think that you're going to go to social media and people are going to be happy and tell you good things that may talk you off the ledge, no.
They're going to tell you things to make you jump.
Stop it.
There's nothing but savages on social media.
Pariahs.
Why would you take your problems to social media?
Everything is not a joke, too.
When somebody is actually threatening to kill themselves, it's really a nasty, disgusting thing to tell them, go ahead and do it.
Hurry up. kill yourself.
That's awful.
And she jumped in front of a train.
Yes, she jumped in front of a train.
Yeah.
So she was, like, by the tracks on Periscope?
She was in Paris, yeah.
Nobody called?
I don't know.
Is there 911 in Paris?
Whatever it is in Paris,
nobody called the number for emergency officials?
911, yeah, she could have called 911.
Jesus Christ.
Nobody called, yeah.
Now, also, Zimmerman.
I hate Zimmerman, man.
Speaking of people who need to...
No.
George Zimmerman is auctioning off a gun
that was used in Trayvon Martin's death.
Now, he's saying the firearm for sale
is the firearm that was used to defend my life
and end the brutal attack from Trayvon Martin.
This is a piece of American history.
It has been featured in several publications
and in current university textbooks.
According to George Zimmerman, he has received several offers for this firearm.
And he said some individuals whose plans for the guns didn't sit well with him.
I cannot wait till karma comes back to George Zimmerman.
I've been waiting for a long time.
It keeps on coming back.
I mean, for all we know, he could be going through a lot of things right now.
He may can't sleep at night.
Clearly, he's trying to sell that to make some money.
I pray that Trayvon Martin's spirit is haunting him every night of his life,
knocking over things in the house, making noises, all kind of stuff.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
Now, tell them why you're mad.
Now, 800-585-1051.
Call us up right now.
Maybe there's roaches in your place of work and you're mad about that.
We'll put you live on air and tell us why you're mad.
Maybe you're mad at traffic.
Maybe you're mad your favorite NBA team lost.
Maybe you're mad you didn't get none last night.
Maybe you're having a herpes outbreak this morning.
That could be it too.
Somebody in Boston's having a herpes outbreak this morning.
I want you to know that this show is here for you.
Oh, boy.
We don't herpes shame people here, okay?
All right.
800-585-1051.
The number again is 1-800-585-1051.
And welcome to our newest family member, Jammin' 94.5 in Boston.
Hey, Boston.
Man, did I tell y'all six years ago, I was talking to my guy, G-Spin.
Shout out to G-Spin.
I went to a Celtics Heat game.
He brought me to a Celtics Heat game.
That was nice of him.
And then I went to the...
He was trying to court you to work here.
I don't even know.
Maybe.
Maybe.
I guess.
Okay.
Because I ended up working there.
It worked. But G-Spin threw me an alley-oop when it came to a female. I don't even know. Maybe, I guess. Because I ended up working here. Oh, I haven't worked.
But she's been through me an alley-oop when it came to a female.
Oh, I dropped one of the clues, bombs.
Was she cave-herdian?
I don't know.
But I can tell the story because my wife is sleeping right now.
Oh, boy.
But mind you, this is six years ago as well.
I was in a different space in my life.
Before you were married, in other words.
Before I was married.
But you were with your wife since 16.
Go ahead.
Yeah, but I was in a different space in my life.
She was in South Carolina.
I was up here trying to make it.
But yeah, she spent through me a great alley-oop.
And then whatever happened?
I got married.
Not to her?
To who, the girl from Boston?
No, no, no, no.
Of course not.
I married my wife.
Are you guys still friends?
Are you allowed to be friends?
No, I haven't spoke to her.
She's moved on with her life as well.
No.
She hasn't tried to contact you?
No. She's in a relationship now. She's a great girl. life as well. No. She hasn't tried to contact you? No.
She's in a relationship now.
She's a great girl.
That's crazy.
That's your fondest memory of Boston?
That's how guys remember things,
based off the vagina that they received in certain places. Well, she blocked all of us on social media,
so I don't know what goes on with her life.
No, she has?
Really?
Damn, that's petty.
Me?
I didn't do anything.
All right, well, tell them why you mad. Me? I didn't do anything. All right.
Well, tell them why you mad.
No recollection of me at all.
585-1051.
Tell them why you mad.
Shout out to G-Spin.
Shout out to Pup Dog.
Shout out to Maverick.
We appreciate you guys out in Boston.
And it's The Breakfast Club.
Come on.
The Breakfast Club.
Hey, yo.
This is DMX.
You know what makes me mad?
When people ask for the truth but can't handle the truth.
Now tell them why you mad on The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Yo, this is Mario from Beantown, baby.
Beantown, what up, Mario?
Tell them why you mad, bro.
Yo, man, I'm mad it took this damn long for Boston to get a real radio station, man.
Y'all about to put some real respect on Boston radio.
Hey, salute to Boston.
Salute to the bean, man.
I'm excited to be there.
It took that long, man.
Finally, finally, finally, man.
Y'all better stick around, man.
We plan to.
We have plans.
We're coming to Boston soon, too, all of us.
Now, listen, whether we stick around or not is not up to us.
Okay?
Just like being on Boston was not up to us, but we hope to be around.
We're going to keep it running.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, yo, what's happening?
This is K-Train, man, out of Columbia, South Carolina.
What's happening?
What's happening?
Tell them why you're mad.
Man, look, man, I'm trying to figure out what kind of weather Carolina got.
I got to work this morning, and somebody was already mushy at 4 o'clock.
I'm trying to figure out how you get mushy from your car to the clock.
You can't perforate that much in the morning before you get to the clock in that you already missed.
Maybe they didn't go home last night or maybe they put on the same shirt they had on yesterday.
Well, he need a rerouter.
He need to wash his clothes once.
Something wrong, man.
That's crazy.
I can't stand an old Funyun smelling ass boy in the morning.
I'll tell you something, man.
He was messy with an R.
Damn.
Hello, who's this?
Justin. Hey, gotta tell y'all while I'm mad, but first of all, I gotta
respect for all y'all. I've been following y'all
careers for a long time, so salute
to y'all. I'm mad, man,
because I live in Indianapolis, Indiana. First of all,
y'all ain't down here. And the second thing
is these potholes in these streets are
horrible. Yeah, they're always nasty, man.
It's 10 o'clock.
My alignment is all jacked up.
I hate it.
I think it's horrible.
They need to get it done.
It's terrible.
Thank you, bro.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Porter Party Guy.
Good morning, guys.
Porter Party Guy, what up?
I'm good, man.
I want to talk about this George Zimmerman thing, man.
Talk to me.
What's up with George, man?
He's fucking out here, man.
He got away with murder, and he's still pushing it.
Yep.
Hey, yo, but I sent you guys my music, too, man.
Oh, yeah, I saw that.
Yesterday, Charlamagne said that we would play your record.
And Envy got the record.
And I don't know if Envy's going to play it.
You going to play it?
Envy, you got to.
People are waiting for it.
When we come back, I guess we'll play it.
All right.
Yo, shout out to the Breakfast Club, too, man.
I really appreciate you guys, man.
All right, bro.
All right, Porta Potty.
Listen, you tell everybody.
You call all your friends and your family and tell them you're about to be on the radio.
I don't know how this is going to go.
Perfect music for when you're on the Port-A-Potty.
And it's a damn shame we don't know Port-A-Potty Guy's real name because I know his family don't call him Port-A-Potty Guy.
I don't know.
But tell them why you're mad.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent.
Call us right now.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Hey, yo, hey, yo, hey, yo.
Good morning.
This is Matt Rapp.
I'm going to tell you why, man.
I'm going to tell you why I'm mad.
I'm mad because I hung out in the club last night,
and there was too many good girls in there.
Yo, for real, we don't need none of y'all good girls in the club.
We need loose girls.
We need drunk girls.
We need sloppy girls.
We need girls that just going to call away.
We don't need none of y'all nice girls in there.
Go home.
Go away.
Talk about it, and tell me why you mad.
Breakfast Club for real.
Tell you why I'm mad.
This Zimmerman, man.
Yo, I feel like this dude is poking lions with a stick right now.
That's crazy.
That's insane, yo.
You know what kills me, man?
I think about all these rappers who be talking tough.
They'll make Instagram videos saying they're going to torture radio personalities like myself.
You don't never see them say they're going to ride on George Zimmerman, though.
Right, right, right, right.
The one man that truly, truly is history.
I feel like he's pissed on us right now.
Yeah, he definitely is.
You know, you might have some white folks in Agua talking about you want to buy a rope,
and that's crazy.
Hey, hey, hey.
You use the N-word too many times now.
Young Thug, how about you make a video saying you're going to torture George Zimmerman?
Birdman, how about you and your goons run up on George Zimmerman,
tell him to put some respect on your name?
Put some respect on Trayvon Martin's name.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's up, man?
It's Bobby from Boston, man.
What's up, bro?
Good morning.
I listen to y'all all the time, man.
Y'all, man, you my dog forever.
I ain't gonna lie.
Why are y'all black people awake in Boston this time of morning?
The white people make y'all get up at a certain time out there?
They got jobs, man.
People got to get up at 4 a.m.
No, no.
I'm at work.
Oh, okay.
Salute to you, man.
Where you work at?
I lost it.
All right.
Well, we got the Port-A-Potty record.
Oh, we got Port-A-Potty record.
Let's play a little bit of it.
Let's add a little context for the people that's just joining us like Boston.
Port-A-Potty guy is a listener who calls up here every morning.
Every morning.
He's been listening for five years.
Big supporter.
He comes to our Breakfast Club anniversary parties and everything,
and he cleans Port-A-Parties for a living.
But he does music.
Yes.
So he just wants that one shot, that one chance to blow.
You know what I mean?
Okay.
You better lose yourself.
The moment.
Port-A-Party Guy, a.k.a. Sean Stone, featuring Jeff Light.
All right, well, let's play it. shooting life sacks. Come on, man. Come on. We rolling.
Yeah.
Yo, Sean.
Shawty drop it down low
and she pop it
and she glow.
But we know
it's no time
cause we like it
and we love
from the bottom, yeah.
Need them stacks
right next to me.
Miss D.L.Y.
Gonzalez,
girl, come stand
right next to me, yeah. So that was Porta Potty's record.
Drop one of Clues Bomb's from Porta Potty Guy.
I'm going to be honest with you.
You didn't play enough.
Listen, I had to put it in context.
I'm thinking to myself, I'm like, that's not bad for a Porta Potty guy.
I didn't know what a Porta Potty guy would sound like.
That actually don't sound bad.
Now, not for nothing, he has a little auto-tune in his voice
that he could have used in a Porta Potty.
A lot of future, a lot of T-Pain. He might have recorded
that in the port-a-potty. That's why it got that effect.
Shout to him. Tell me if y'all
like that record, man. Hit us up at DJMV on
Twitter, at Angel E on Twitter, at C to God on
Twitter, or at Breakfast Club AM on
Twitter. When we come back. We like that record.
We got rumors up, E. We're going to talk about a
brand new TV show that's coming also.
Amber Rose, is she bringing the
slut walk back? We'll tell you about that.
And Kylie Jenner and Tiger.
Allegedly, it's over for good this time.
Uh-oh.
All right, all that and more.
Keep it locked and don't forget next hour, Angie Martinez will be joining us.
She has a new book.
We'll talk to her all about it.
So don't go anywhere.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Listen up. It's just in.
All the gossip. Gossip.
The Rumor Report. Gossip.
With Angela Yee. It's The Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, now the rumor is that Kylie Jenner and Tyga are finished, broken up for good.
They've broken up a few times in the past, but apparently they didn't walk the red carpet
at the Met Ball together. They were both there.
They didn't show up together.
They had actually broken up before that, but she was
upset he got invited because of her,
but he still went, even though they were broken
up, so she felt like she should have made
sure he was uninvited. Now, somebody
told me behind the scenes
that the reason they broke up is because he borrowed some
money from her and then wouldn't pay her back. No.
I don't know if that's true. First of all, Kylie,
if I borrow money from you, I can't pay
you back. How can I pay you back if I'm borrowing money
from you? Think about that. Later on, maybe you have a check
on the way. Yeah, maybe I should have a show. I'll get it right back to you.
If I was Tyga, I'd stay with Kylie for the benefits,
but let's be clear. Well, he wants to, I'm sure.
But Kylie don't look the same since
she turned 18. She was hotter when she was
underage. Yes, she was. That's a creepy thing to say. Well, that's turned 18. She was hotter when she was underage.
Yes, she was.
That's a creepy thing to say.
Well, that's the truth.
She's not aging well.
But moving on.
Allegedly, Tyga also took his mom and a model out to lunch for Mother's Day,
and he's not telling his friends whether or not that's his new girlfriend.
So looks like that's a doom for failure.
Now, Chris Brown versus Kevin McCall.
Now, I don't even understand quite how this beef just started.
I know they've been going back and forth a few times in the past.
It's been a while now.
Right, but the way this one just now started, I'm not really sure.
A new one?
Yeah, what just happened?
Now, Kevin McCall tweeted Chris Brown,
Why am I signed to you?
You're not cut from the same cloth as me.
That's why you get jealous and try to blackball me,
especially after my cousin Rihanna called my cell phone in the studio way back
and your thirsty crack pipe asshole in my phone started tripping out.
He went on and on and on.
And then he said, when I no longer have any ties to Chris Brown, I'll chill.
He stole from two babies and stole from me.
He knows that.
Fade and paperwork.
Chris Brown responded, this N-word is standing
outside playing keyboard at his grandma's house.
He would have gotten more change on Hollywood
Boulevard. RCA dropped you.
You blocked your own blessing. I'm cool with both
your baby mothers. Why aren't you?
Paper trail shorty. He is crying for help.
So I'll be really
taking your money when this tour starts.
All those Kevin McCall fans are just waiting to spend
their money on some seats.
It's lonely at the top, but I bet it super sucks all the way at the bottom and broke.
Now, he also posted this video on Instagram, Chris Brown.
I just woke up, and I thought about something.
If this nigga wrote all these songs that he claimed he wrote, why he ain't write no more?
Oh, wait.
This is just one part of my house. This is life before K-Mac.
And life after K-Mac.
Man, I'm going to stop playing with this nigga.
He's a bitch.
I have no problem with Kevin McCall threatening the safety of the khaki-colored kids of the world.
Watch your mouth.
You know, sometimes beige guys need a beating.
But they both look silly on social media going back and forth.
Y'all both live in L.A.
You either meet up and catch each other's fade.
It doesn't seem like it's at all.
Or if you're Chris, let him out the paperwork, whatever.
All that social media and back and forth, you both look like sissies.
All right, Amber Rose is going to be doing her second annual slut walk.
That's going to happen in downtown L.A. on October 1st.
So everybody that wants to sign up for that, just letting you know, make your plans.
I will say this.
I saw something yesterday.
I feel like Amber Rose has finally honed in on exactly what she wants the slut walk to be.
Because I saw the thing that says it's a fight against gender inequality and rape culture.
Okay.
Like, that's what it says on the actual flyer or whatever.
Even though I don't like the term slut walk.
I think it said that on the website if you went to it last year also.
Well, I don't read details like that. But I'm just saying, like, I don't like the name slut walk. I think it said that on the website if you went to it last year also. Well, I don't read details like that.
But I'm just saying,
like, I don't like
the name slut walk,
but I like the cause
that it's against.
Right.
You know what I mean?
Slut walk is not
originated by Amber Rose.
It's something that's
been going on
in different countries,
different cities
for years now.
And that is your
rumor report.
I'm Angela Yee.
All right, Miss Yee.
Now, again,
welcome to our newest
family member,
Jammin' 94.5 in Boston.
Hey.
Salute to all the Cape Veridians in Boston, Amber Rose.
Cape Verdians.
What'd I say?
Cape Meridians.
I don't know what you said.
I don't know what I said.
They know what I meant.
Cape Verdians.
Isn't Amber Rose one of them?
Yes, she's Cape Verdians.
Our producer's actually Cape Verdians, too.
He don't look as good as Amber Rose.
He's got the same kind of haircut, though.
Yep, yep.
Salute.
You've never seen him in a bathing suit.
Salute to all the Cape Verdeans out there.
Nope.
In Boston, Beantown.
All right.
Well, when we come back, Angie Martinez will be joining us.
The legendary Angie Martinez.
You put some respect on Angie Martinez's name.
Angie Martinez.
And her career.
Her book, My Voice, is in bookstore.
I keep wanting to say in theaters.
Why are you going to say that?
Because it reads like a movie.
But it's in bookstores May 17th.
You can pre-order right now. Amazing book. We're going to talk about it when we reads like a movie. But it's in bookstores May 17th. You can preorder right now.
Amazing book.
We're going to talk about it when we come back.
There's a lot to talk about.
Keep in lock.
I don't know how much we can talk about, though, because it's like people haven't read the book.
Well, let's see.
We don't want to give away the book, but there's a lot of great stories in there.
So we'll tell you a few of them with Angie, and then you have to figure out there's a lot more great stuff in there.
All right.
Angie Martinez, when we come back, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
That was Tory Lanez with Say It.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are
The Breakfast Club. Now, we
have to blur out this lady's face because
it's on Diddy's Revolt Network
and Diddy, really, after reading
the book, doesn't want her... Stop it! No!
Don't say that! After reading the book, I think
they're clean. They're clean now? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, so your phrase is not blurred?
All right.
Angie Martinez.
Angie Martinez is here.
You're making me startling nervous at the top.
First of all, this book, My Voice, is amazing.
Angie does not like compliments, but this book is a testament.
Dope book.
And a documentation of a classic career and classic stories, and I love it.
And Envy read the book, and he hasn't read a book in 15 years.
That alone is very exciting to me.
He read it. I'm going to tell you why he read it.
Me and Angelique came in here one day, and we was like,
yo, fam, Angie smoked crack.
It was an accident.
It was an accident.
And I said, not only did she smoke crack,
but the song, the 10 Crack Commandments,
was originally her song.
I hate you. I hate this already. I hate this interview already. did she smoke crack? But the song The Ten Crack Commandments was originally her song. Yes, yes. Y'all like Come Full Circle?
I hate you.
I hate this already.
I hate this interview already.
I need to read this.
This is gonna be the first time.
And people are like,
how many times
did she smoke crack?
Was she a crackhead?
I asked her those questions.
And she did it with a pipe.
Stop it.
And she had plans
to do it again on New Year's.
So wait a minute.
Wow.
Wait, wait, wait.
So this is what it takes
for you to want to read a book?
This is what it takes. I didn't believe him. I said no. No, you should have seen his eyes. Wait a minute. Wait, wait, wait. So this is what it takes for you to want to read a book? This is what it takes?
I didn't believe him.
I said no.
No, you should have seen his eyes.
He was like.
What?
It was a mistake.
Oh, God.
That's going to be the headline.
It was a mistake.
How do you make a mistake and smoke crack?
It was a mistake.
I mean, it was a mistake in terms of I was a kid.
I didn't know.
It wasn't a big epidemic yet.
It wasn't like known to everybody.
So it was just another way to smoke weed or whatever that was in there.
The only reason we let you explain it is because we don't want to make it seem like you really
Like I'm a crackhead?
No, please.
It was an accident.
I think that's a great comeback.
You started off a crackhead and now look at you.
That's a great way to sell a book.
Shut the hell up.
Shut the hell up.
Shut the hell up.
It was one time, though.
I just want to make it clear.
It was one time and it was kind of an accident. I mean, it was stupid. Look, come on, man. Shut the hell up. It was one time, though. I just want to make it clear. It was one time, and it was kind of an accident.
I mean, it was stupid.
Look, come on, man.
I never smoke crack.
Okay, but you probably did something as a kid where you were like.
I smoked coke with weed before.
Okay, well, what?
With the ruler.
Well, it's the same thing.
No, crack is fried cocaine.
Okay, but we know that now.
I didn't know that in the moment until literally after it happened,
and I'm watching the news, and I was like, oh, gosh.
I was like, maybe I should smoke crack then,
because I want to have a nice career like Angie.
Is that what it says?
How was the high, though?
How was the high?
I'd say it in the book.
That's the thing.
You said it was great.
She said it was amazing.
Y'all made plans to do it again.
I'm like, why didn't y'all do it?
Let me tell you, all the pages, it's like half a paragraph.
And now the whole book is going to be about this.
That's all it took was one bad review or crack for you to stop on the news.
That was it, yeah.
No, because it wasn't.
It was like a special.
And then all of a sudden, maybe it was out already and people were talking.
Maybe I wasn't paying attention.
Gotcha.
Until I had, then you do it and then you're like, oh, I think that's what just happened to me.
No, I feel you.
I did Ecstasy before and then I saw that special, a family on Ecstasy.
And then you were like, maybe I should not.
That's what this was.
Maybe never do this again.
Are you still friends with Craig still?
Because Craig is very good.
That's a good question.
Shut the hell up.
That special may not have affected your friends the way it did you, Angie.
First of all, friends.
First of all, it wasn't like my friends.
It was like some kids that I hung out with at my grandmother's house in her neighborhood in the park.
It was just bad influences.
And who knows?
I don't know what happened to them.
I haven't seen them.
They weren't like my friends.
They were like the kids.
Thank God.
They were like the kids from my grandmother's block.
I'm glad you got better friends.
Thank you, man.
Yeah, none of my friends.
Absolutely.
It seems like you've always been a pretty private person.
So was it hard?
Because you like kind of gave up a lot.
Yeah, I did.
I know.
I'm like, Angie don't talk like this. And it of gave up a lot in this book. Yeah, I did. I know. I'm like,
Angie don't talk like this.
And it's strange how comfortable
I feel about it.
I feel like
I gave myself an out,
so when I started writing,
I was like,
I'm going to just write
everything as it is.
I mean, with everybody,
with my family,
with my, like, whatever.
Let me just write it as it is,
and then I'll assess.
And then I'll be like,
I could either cut,
do all that.
But once it's out,
and you realize, like,
everything happens for a reason, even that, even the cracking, I use that as an example to say, like, I could either cut, do all that. But once it's out and you realize like everything happens for a reason,
even that, even the crack thing, I use that as an example to say like,
I have compassion for people who have addictions
and who go down bad roads because of things like that.
So I think everything in my story, in my life is for a reason.
So there's nothing I'm ashamed of.
And so I just wrote it and then I was like, all right.
What about other people that you're telling stories about
some of these people in my book?
And maybe some of them are not going to be in the most flattering light,
in their opinion, but it's your story and what really happened,
you know, from your point of view.
Did you have to say, okay, let me let them know?
I keep saying that I'm going to.
I haven't made the calls yet, but maybe before.
Maybe today when I leave here, I'll make those calls.
I'll make them buy a copy.
I'm torn about it because I feel like
whatever happened, people know happened. So I'm not
saying anything that's not true, number one.
But you went a little in on
some people about their feelings.
But those are my feelings.
It's not from a
judgmental or I'm trying to hurt nobody.
I'm just telling you what my route is
and how I learned lessons because of
things that happened. So as long as it's under that umbrella, I felt okay with it.
And I don't feel like I hurt anybody's life.
Do people hit you and say, did you put me in the book?
I get that all the time.
I'm like, first of all, you're not even in the book.
I don't know why.
People that I kind of know, they're like, did I make the book?
I'm like, no, I'm so sorry.
You know what surprised me about the book?
Finances with you.
You was terrible with money.
I was terrible.
Were you that surprised?
I was very surprised.
You didn't have those problems
when you started?
No.
Really?
Twice.
I've been in that situation once
where I had to go to court.
Were you already known
and on the radio?
Good thing was the problem
was my wife's name.
So when I got fired from Wendy,
she had to end up going to court.
But it was just that feeling
like, damn, yo.
But you were so poppin'. You were doing everything. You were were so popping you were doing every you were on radio you were doing every
club I was like wow and why then I was down at that eviction notice like this with the hoodie on
like oh god why did this happen to me any bills I just was irresponsible I just was I had never
really learned how to do that and so I was like know, you get an envelope of cash and you just spend it.
Right.
And I was ripping.
I'm talking about from morning to night working in the club and come home.
So, you know, my mailbox, I would check it like, you know, once every two weeks.
It just wasn't something that.
Opening those bills weren't important in paying it.
It wasn't.
A lot of people feel like that even now.
I think one thing you didn't.
I don't see that you explained it.
How did you and Mary get so cool that you could pick up the phone and ask her for money?
Ask her for some money.
This was Mary was popping at this time.
Yeah, but Mary, you know, I don't want to ever tell her business.
But, you know, Mary has gone through things in her life, too.
And we've both been friends to each other during those times.
I think Mary trusts me and I've always trusted her.
Even in this, even writing a story about something that she helped me, I'm going to let her know, like, you know, I'm telling the story.
So she knows. And I think she just, you know, we came you know, I'm telling the story, you know, so she knows.
And I think she just, you know, we came up at the same time.
So she's putting her first album out.
I'm just getting started popping on the radio.
It was her.
She would listen to the radio,
and then she'd come up to my show,
and she was like, I love you so much on the radio.
And we just, I don't know, we just clicked.
And then we would go out, and we'd hang out,
and then, you know, she had some things going on in her life.
And we just were always, we're both Capricorns.
We have, like, a very, I don't know,
a unique kind of understanding of each other.
I'd love to see the footage. Even to now, like even now.
Mary and Angie going into a check cashing place.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Why did she have a check on her?
I don't know why.
I love that story because it's so her.
She's so regular.
She's such a regular girl.
By the way, if you mix those two stories, the crack story and looking for a Czech fashion place, can't find one in the hood.
Why?
Why of all the stories?
Why of all the stories in the book, those are the two things that you are negative ass resonated to.
That's what saddens me about the book, though, is because it's like y'all era.
You'll never see that again.
Like you and Mary coming up together.
Jay-Z coming by the office.
Going home before he was home.
Listening to my album in the car.
We're not getting that.
Some of those things I just take for granted.
Well, everybody knows these stories.
You know, everybody knows that Jay-Z and R. Kelly got into something at the Garden
and pulled the show in the middle of the show
and then came up to the radio station and interviewed with me at 2 in the morning.
Everybody knows that story.
But then you write these stories and you start talking to people.
I did colleges last week, and I'm telling these stories,
and they're like, what?
It doesn't seem real.
Like, even reading it, I'm like, yo, this really happened.
It makes me realize how important it is to document it.
I feel like a lot of stories, especially radio,
things that happen on the radio,
they're just for some reason, like, not well documented.
I don't know what that is.
Why?
Or, you know, you know everything about artists.
You know everything about videos because it's all visual.
You see it on TV.
But the stories that happen on radio, who documents that?
You're right.
All right.
Well, we have more with Angie Martinez when we come back.
Keep it locked.
Don't go anywhere.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Now we're back to sleep, Chris Brown.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have Angie Martinez in the building.
She has a new book called My Voice, and you can preorder that.
Now, I was really surprised you got so personal in this book.
You gave so much of your personal life.
But you can't write about your life and not share it.
We know you hated Diddy.
Like, we know, like, it was just the inside.
Hate is a terrible word.
You hated Diddy at one point.
He wasn't my favorite person at one point. You hated Diddy Diddy. Like, we know, like, it was just the inside. Hate is a terrible word. You hated Diddy at one point. He wasn't my favorite person at one point.
You hated Diddy.
As we broadcast on Revolt, we both have come a very long way.
Because when we worked in another building, it was like, don't F with Diddy,
don't F with Diddy, so nobody Fs with Diddy.
That's what it was.
That's a damn lie.
That's the truth.
Plenty of people messed with him.
I just chose to not because we didn't have the best relationship and I didn't
want to ever have to fake it. And we never
talked about it. I guess we should probably talk about it after this, especially
since this airs on Revolt. But, you know,
we've come a long way, man. I tell
a story about him being super supportive during the
marathon and donating all that money and
you know, he's who he is. But what was it
about him that you didn't like? It was
just moments. You read the book. Well, I'm
saying it for people who are listening.
There were moments that happened.
Well, they could read the book, too.
Yeah, I don't want to give it away, but...
There are moments that happened where, you know,
his agenda was different than mine.
And, you know, he was aggressive about his agenda
as I was mine.
And so sometimes that just kind of bumped heads.
He ran up on you one time.
Well, ran up is strong.
Yeah.
I mean, it was like... Let's sell the book, Angie. He ran up on you one time. Well, ran up is strong. Yeah. I mean, it was like.
Let's sell the book, Angie.
He ran up on you.
He put me in a headlock.
He forced me to smoke crack.
And then we did the take crack commandment.
And then we did take crack commandment.
And then he threw all my belongings out of my apartment.
And I was evicted.
I was homeless.
Because of Puffy.
And then you did some of your Tupac interview in here as well.
Yeah, I shared some of that.
That says a lot about your character.
Because I know for me, if that was me and I went out there.
You would have totally aired it.
Immediately.
Let's go.
I'm like, let's go.
You won't believe what Puck said.
Here's the thing.
I love that about you.
And I respect different people's perspectives on how they choose to use their mics, on how they choose.
Because it's important to have different voices.
You know, it's important to have people who just want to tell it as it is, point blank.
What I've learned is that I can't bend myself to do what other people do.
If I spent my day trying to be Charlamagne, I would fail miserably.
And you need security.
And I would need security.
And then that's one of the things. It's like there's a place for all these different type of voices. be Charlemagne, I would fail miserably. And you need security. And I would need security.
That's one of the things. There's a place for all these different types of voices. And it took me a while to
really appreciate my own and
want to make sure that I'm always true to it.
What made you tell that story?
What story? The Pac story?
Pac talked about his relationship with Faith and you talked about that story.
That was honestly, if I could
be honest, that was one of the milder stories.
Really? Yeah. That was a, if I could be honest, that was one of the milder stories. Really? Yeah.
It was.
That was a mild story?
He told you.
That was a milder story.
And honestly, one of the reasons I dreaded ever putting stuff out was because of how it would affect outside people that weren't involved.
But at this point, I'm starting to realize that it's kind of part of history.
It's not for me to protect.
I think everybody's kind of moved on with their lives at this point.
Are you going to let that interview go?
The whole two hours?
I am at some point.
Really?
You know what upsets me is that I've been trying to reach Pac's mom
for the past couple of months to try to figure,
I've been trying to get with her to try to talk to her about a couple of things,
about what her thoughts were.
I really wanted to be respectful about however it comes out.
And also she has the original, I put a note in there that Pac had out. And also, she has the original.
I put a note in there that Pocket sent me, and his mom has the original.
So I was trying to get in touch with her for both of those things,
and unfortunately, she passed.
So I'm not sure where it's going to happen,
but it just has to be, like, respectful and done well at this point.
It's been so long.
You said you didn't want to put it out because you didn't want to cause problems,
but then Pocket and Big both got killed.
Yeah, but imagine if both got killed and I would have put it out.
I would have forever held that.
Like, did I have something to do with that?
Is it because of the, you know, I would have always worried.
I'm so grateful that I didn't because honestly, I would have lived with that forever.
I agree with a lot of the moves that you made in the book.
Like, because I feel like a lot of stuff that Angie Martinez did, if I was in that same situation, I'm like, I probably would have did the same thing.
Because I do feel like a sense of responsibility to other people and not causing more issues than necessary.
Especially when something can be violent the way that it was.
As harsh as it was in that time.
It's crazy when you think about that time and how hostile it was.
I mean, you remember, it was real.
It wasn't like a gossip blog.
Like, it was scary.
It was, like, real.
You felt like people were going to get touched.
And people did.
And they did.
But you didn't know to what extent, how many.
Like, it just felt like, it felt very dark, like a bad time.
It was.
It was a bad time.
One of the gems I would say I got from you and watching you is,
what people don't understand is you know how to do everything.
Like, you know how to cut your own interviews.
She was cutting her tape. You know how to run your to run your own boys and you're real anal with that like if somebody
works with ang you gotta know she wants it perfect and people don't know that about you like you do
everything you don't let nobody do anything to this day you still see over there i don't need
it angie's gotten a few fired over here for not being on point you know what i'm saying
it happens but that's not my fault.
That's whoever's,
that person's fault.
It's like, you know,
I can't,
and I think as I've gotten older
and more, like,
I just,
I just can't tolerate
being like somebody
that's not good.
I just can't tolerate
people who are lazy
or people who are not committed.
I'm committed to what I do.
So if you are part of my team,
I need you also to be committed
to whatever your piece of that is. But like editing, I still take pride what I do. So if you are part of my team, I need you also to be committed to whatever your piece of that is.
But like editing,
I still take pride in my stuff.
So I feel like until I have another
Angie Martinez next to me
who can edit it
and know exactly what I want to do,
then I got to do it myself.
Will there ever be another Angie Martinez?
Because you don't see kids
doing the internships
the way that we did coming up
and things of that nature,
working in the promo department.
Yeah, because they're lazy.
I don't even know how to tell kids to be a radio personality anymore.
Yeah, I know.
Probably a different path.
It's a different, like, you have to go online.
I guess online is people that are becoming celebrities in other places.
And then wind up.
It's just a different path.
But the work ethic and the drive has to still be there.
You know, you can't do exactly what
you did or I did or any of us did.
You should take from it the work
ethic and the drive and the
time you put into what you do.
Alright, we have more with Angie Martinez when we
come back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. That was antidote
Travis Scott. Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
And good morning to our newest family member out in Boston, Jammin' 94.5.
Good morning to Boston.
Now, we have Angie Martinez in the building.
She has a new book called The Voice.
You can preorder that right now.
The foreword is by J. Cole.
A lot of people, first of all, I didn't know so many people didn't know what a foreword was.
I know.
They're like, what does that mean?
Why is his name on your book?
I'm like, come on, fam.
Honestly, that's the only thing I didn't like about the book.
And I liked what he wrote, but I just didn't feel like.
What made you choose J. Cole?
Yeah, I feel like it should have been Jay-Z or somebody.
Oh, I feel opposite.
I felt opposite because I think my space in the culture is that like, you know, I have
this history, but I'm also still very much in it.
I mean, you could check my ratings in the afternoon
go drop one of those
talk that talk Angie
what it look like
we have amazing numbers
in the afternoons and so it's like
I feel I have like one
foot in this side and one foot in this side
which is a unique position to be in
I talk about one of the interviews in the book about having
Rakim meet A$AP Rocky for the first time. Crazy.
And to me, that's like my perfect
space in the culture. Somebody that could speak
to who Rakim is and what he means
and have that passion for it, but also
look at somebody like A$AP Rocky and appreciate
him and want to show, you know,
want to put that together. And so
for Cole, the thing about Cole is I feel like Cole
is really a student of the culture. Like he's somebody
who cares.
And so in telling my story to not just the people that were there,
but telling my story to people that are new and may not know these stories,
it was he's the perfect person to kind of deliver it to that.
And he also speaks to the fact that there's things to be learned from the way we came up and the way that, you know, radio was at that time and hip hop was at that time.
So it was perfect.
I really asked him for a quote in the back,
but he just was like, I just wrote what I felt.
I know it's a little long.
I don't really know what you want to do with it.
And I just think he's amazing, and it was the perfect one.
I think Jay would have been so predictable and so like,
what could he say that hasn't already been said in terms of like?
We don't know.
That's a surprise.
Maybe he could. Maybe he could have.
Maybe he could have. But part two then.
But maybe part two. Maybe, yeah, maybe the second
book he'll grace
me with a forward. I just
felt like where I am in 2016, right
now, and the reasons I'm doing the book and how
I feel about my career,
I thought Cole was the perfect person.
Speaking of Cole, he used to let you hear all his
albums before you put them out.
Was there ever any songs you told him was whack that still ended up being hits?
Yeah, probably his biggest song ever was Hard Knock Life.
I hated it.
Really?
I did.
I hated it.
Because I used to love the Andy soundtrack.
And I just was like, come on.
I thought it was like corny.
I did.
I thought it was corny.
I didn't like it.
I was like, this is terrible.
I didn't say it was terrible.
But I was like, it's all right.
Are you going to single?
Like, I don't think.
And of course, it's, you know, one of his biggest songs ever.
What did he say after that?
I think he just would always take opinion and just kind of take it for what it was.
I don't think it was like, he's like, I'm going to change my single now because you don't like it.
I don't think it was that.
But I think he liked it.
So the same way it's like I gave this book to a few people.
And it's so like, especially when you guys gave me feedback,
people who are in your career,
it's important to hear what you resonated to,
what you liked, what you didn't like.
So I think for him it was the same thing.
And I think he trusted me,
and so that became the thing that leads him.
Are you at the point where you realize
that you and your peers are indeed legends?
Eh, I don't know.
Come on.
I mean, some of my peers, absolutely.
You too?
I feel like I've made my mark.
I feel like I have done some great things,
but there's so much other things I want to do
that I feel like people like,
one of the college kids asked me the other day,
when did you feel like you made it?
I was like, I still don't feel like I've made it.
I still feel like I want to do films.
I want to write a movie script. I want to do films. I want to write a movie script.
I want to do TV.
This book could be a movie.
Maybe it will be.
I was talking about that the other day.
Because I could see everything as it was happening in my head.
Like a mix between a modern coming of age,
like a brown sugar.
You hitting the crack pipe in the trail will be crazy.
I hate you.
Crazy. There's love crazy. I hate you. Crazy.
There's love stories.
There's fights.
There's work.
There's struggle.
There's success.
Who would play me?
That's the question, though.
Who would play me?
I don't know.
I don't know, right?
As a youngster.
Selena Gomez.
Selena Gomez?
Who is that?
Who then?
I can see that.
I don't know.
I don't have to think about that.
Probably an unknown.
Yeah, it would have to be an unknown probably.
And you talked about your love life, which was surprising.
You couldn't wait to get to that.
Man, there was one guy in there.
I didn't even know you dated him.
And I know him too from back in the day.
When I used to work at Wu-Tang, he worked at Loud.
Oh, yes.
She dated him?
You didn't say his name, though.
Yes, she did.
That's how I knew who it was.
That was one guy you didn't say his name.
I thought you and Tip was always a cute couple.
You and Q-Tip were one of the first hip-hop power couples. Yeah, the first hip-hop power couple, though. Yes, she did. That's how I knew who it was. That was one guy who didn't say his name. I thought you and Tip was always a cute couple. You and Q-Tip
were one of the first
to pop out.
Yeah, the first
to pop out couple, yep.
Yeah, but we were so,
like, people didn't
really know.
We were very kind of
just, like, below the radar.
Until you fought
Wendy Williams.
Who knew you could
fight like that?
Hold on, don't get off
the Q-Tip thing so fast now.
Because, you know,
they tell a lot of women
nowadays...
What's happening to my life?
They tell a lot of women
in radio nowadays,
don't mix the business with the pleasure.
Yeah.
Do they tell men that too or just women?
Just women.
It's a double standard.
Why is that?
I don't know.
That's stupid.
I mean, it's for whoever.
For some people, I guess it works for us.
Some people, it doesn't.
You know, I dated somebody, then I dated somebody who wasn't.
It doesn't matter.
It just depends who the person is.
It's who you like.
It's who you like and it's how well they deal with what you do.
Because that was the thing
why I would mention
any guy in there
is because to tell you
some of those challenges
of being a woman,
it's like, you know,
when your man's like,
what are you going
to interview Tupac for?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like, I think girls
need to know that.
I think girls need to...
I put myself
in that situation.
I'm like, if my girl...
That's why we
wouldn't have made it.
Exactly.
With a bunch of in the room. Go out there with them. Yeah, I'm going, if my girl That's why we wouldn't have made it. Exactly. With a bunch of niggas
in the room
and all of them with us.
Yeah, I'm going with you.
We going.
I feel you know, Angie,
because I wouldn't want
to date a guy
that would have an issue
with me going to do something
that could be one of the biggest
things in my career ever.
This is what I'm saying.
Especially when you're
It's one thing if you're married
and you have four or five kids.
That's a different
type of relationship.
When you're in your young 20s and you're dating somebody who is not on board with what your vision is for your life, you got to keep it pushing.
Bye.
Bye.
You know what I'm saying?
Not that you're a bad guy, but you're not on my track right now.
And a couple of relationships that I do talk about, they didn't work for the same reason.
It's like, you're not going where I'm going, and so it's not
going to work. Did you ever get in dumb arguments? Like, you'd be like,
yo, Midnight Marauders is classic. Like, yo, you're just saying that
because you're dating Tip.
It is classic, though.
It's classic. Super classic.
Super duper classic. No, I don't know.
People didn't really know at the time. I think
most people knew, like, after we broke up.
Then we weren't together for many years, and we're
good friends, and people thought we were dating.
I'm like, you're so late on that.
So there wasn't a lot of those conversations.
Did he lose a lot of music in that situation?
I don't want to say.
I'm talking about tribe music that was already done that nobody maybe even heard.
Yeah, I'm sure.
Yeah, all types of stuff.
Oh, my God, that was terrible.
They were talking about the fire.
Yeah, I'm sure.
Music, beats, songs that were completed, samples, all of that.
Now, y'all were arguing at that time. Did he think that you set the house on fire first? Jesus Christ, samples, all of that. Now, y'all were arguing at that time.
Did he think that you set the house on fire first?
Jesus Christ, Andy.
Did everyone lose mind?
Because y'all were arguing.
Andy is not like that.
Andy was smoking crack in Tim's basement.
And that's what caused the house to catch on fire.
Okay?
I hate you so much.
I really hate you.
Because that's going to be the headline on Baller Alert.
All right, we got more with Angie Martinez when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
That was Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, this is usually where we do the rumors,
but we have Angie Martinez in the building.
She has a book. It comes
out May 17th. It's called My Voice.
You can pre-order it right now.
And we really appreciate the book. I love the book.
I'm so happy. I'm really
so happy. And you have all the moving parts. And I love how you
talk about, by the way, we're not going to discuss it, but
you see that ring on her finger? I love that
relationship and how all that blossoms.
Thank you. That guy's a good guy.
He's a good guy. Don't hide that ring, Angie.
My friend Shaka was like, it's so weird.
You just put a piece of hardware, just turned
you into like a lady.
What were you before, Shaka?
Jesus. You know, she knows
a different side of me.
There's one part of the book where you just up and left
your baby daddy. Oh, wow.
What did he say after that? You are really, wow. I don't want to give up what happened. Let's leave that in the book. Let's leave part of the book where you just up and left your baby daddy. Oh, wow. What did he say after that? You are really, wow.
I don't want to give up what happened, but.
Let's leave that in the book. Let's leave that for the book.
Let's leave that. But I will say I was
a little bit careful of that just because family
and my son and everything, but also
there was a lesson. Listen, anything that I
share and if somebody else gets into it, I'm
sorry, but honestly, I've learned something
from all of those situations. I learned
something about jumping into relationships too soon before you know somebody.
I learned something about trying to find somebody who is your peer,
who has the same vision as you for what your future is so that it doesn't hold you back.
You know, there's a lesson in everything.
And so it's my intention is not to make nobody look crazy or anything like that.
But it's like if I don't tell you the story, then how do I even get to what I learned from it
and how I even got here today? And I even say in the book, like, you know, sometimes it's like, if I don't tell you the story, then how do I even get to what I learned from it and how I even
got here today? And I even say in the book,
like, you know, sometimes, sweet.
Shout out to Tiffany.
Salute to Tiffany, salute to Nikki.
Salute to Nikki.
Salute to Nikki, salute to Peckers.
That's the good thing about this book, too. It makes you respect
other people in your life.
It's like, yo, they've really been down since day one.
Yeah. Like, I've always loved
Mary J. Blige,
but it just makes you
really love her,
that she's that type of person.
Or even Hov is
that down to earth
to where he lets you
hear his music beforehand
and really wants
an honest opinion.
Or Q-Tip's still
a friend to this day.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's funny you said Nikki.
Nikki's my best friend
since I'm eight.
And so in writing it
and telling all those stories
and realizing,
God, she was here.
God, she was here. God, she was here.
And she was here.
It's pretty good.
And Peck Us 2
has a couple of good moments
in the book.
There's only one other thing
we need you to do.
We need you to breakdance
before you leave.
You saw that breakdance
picture in the book?
We see that picture
of you breakdancing
in the book.
Yeah, that's not gonna happen.
That's not gonna happen today, though.
But thank you, though.
Thank you for the opportunity.
But that's not gonna happen today.
There's a lot more in this book
that we didn't even
get remotely discussing. That's the problem with talking about books and movies nobody happen today. There's a lot more in this book that we didn't even get remotely discussing.
That's the problem with talking about books and movies nobody's seen.
I know.
You know what I mean?
But go get this book.
If you're a hip-hop historian, if you're a radio historian,
you have to get this book.
And if you know nothing about radio or anything like that,
you're still into it.
You're still enjoying it.
Because it's very well written and great stories in there no matter what.
It's like a hip-hop outliers.
I love that you said that.
That's so dope to me. And it's interesting to see who no matter what. It's like a hip hop outliers. I love that you said that. That's so dope to me.
And it's interesting to see
like who resonates to what.
Like you resonated to me
talking about how I used
to write lyrics down.
The lady at my publishing company,
she's like 30 year old white lady.
She was like,
I love the book.
I'm like, you did?
Like what part?
Like what part did you resonate?
It wasn't the part.
She was like, you know,
the 9-11 part.
She's from New York.
And she said that she, that it really resonated with her.
So it's amazing to feel how different parts kind of resonate with people.
And I'm really proud of it.
Everything I stand by in there, I'm so happy you like it.
It's a classic, man.
Instant classic.
A great documentation of classic stories from a classic person.
Make sure you pre-order it right now.
It comes out on the 17th, right?
Yes, May 17th.
May 17th.
It's The Breakfast Club.
It's Ms. Angie Martinez.
Ow.
I was born a donkey.
It's the donkey of the day.
It's the donkey of the day.
It's the donkey of the day.
That's pretty funny.
Charlamagne the devil.
The Breakfast Club.
Donkey of the Day for Thursday, May 12th, goes to a man I wish would cease to exist, George Zimmerman.
I don't wish bad on anyone.
The only thing I wish for is justice to be served, regardless if it's in a court of law or from the universe.
And I don't know what's happening in George Zimmerman's personal life.
He may be suffering from erectile dysfunction or some kind of health issues.
He may can't sleep at night.
He may suffer from constant constipation.
I don't know.
All I know is if he's going through hard times, I want to see it.
Put it on public display for the world to see.
I want to see George Zimmerman suffer live via Snapchat, Periscope,
anywhere sufferance can be displayed.
See, this piece of Jocelyn Hernandez's feces named George Zimmerman is in the news again
because according to the New York Post, he is auctioning off the firearm he used to kill unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida in 2012.
I can't make this kind of stuff up.
Let's go to Fox 35 Orlando to see what this devil had to say.
This is the posting of the auction website. You can see the opening bid starts at $5,000. We asked him why he wants to
auction it off. I recently received it back from the Department of Justice and I thought it's time
to move past the firearm. And if I sell it and it sells, I move past it. Otherwise, it's going in a safe for my grandkids and never to be,
you know, used or seen again. What is your reaction to the people who may not approve
of this going on auction? They're not going to be bidding on it. So I couldn't care less about
them. What I've decided to do is not cower. I'm a free American. I can do what I'd like
with my possessions. Why is Prince gone but George
Zimmerman is living his life like it's golden? I guarantee you he's voting for Donald Trump.
George Zimmerman talks about radicals. Well, people aren't being radical enough. I don't feel
sorry for you, George Zimmerman, because you're receiving death threats. I want you to live under
pressure for the rest of your life because not only did you kill Trayvon Martin in cold blood,
you have no remorse for it. And I don't want to hear all that, well, a jury found him not
guilty. A jury found O.J. Simpson not
guilty, too. Y'all saw the FX special.
And karma eventually caught up with
O.J. Simpson the same way, I pray, it
catches up with George Zimmerman one day.
So getting found guilty in a court of law means
nothing to me, especially when we all
witness the blatant injustice. Sometimes
our justice system fails us. And this
is one of those cases.
And George Zimmerman doesn't care.
The fact he was able to cash in on murdering Trayvon Martin,
this guy has signed up for celebrity boxing matches.
He had an Orlando autograph signing at a gun store. And now he's selling the gun that he used to kill Trayvon Martin.
I battle and struggle with even talking about George Zimmerman
because I don't like to give him any attention, any energy.
But as we have learned in life, ignoring a problem doesn't make it go away.
And it saddens me that all you tough guys connect so tough with each other.
Make Snapchat videos threatening each other.
Show off every gun in the world you got on Instagram.
Oh, a rapper will be quick to make a video talking about what he's going to do to the radio guy.
But George Zimmerman just roaming around Florida flourishing like he's some kind of
American hero.
Then he had the nerve to say he will use the proceeds from the gun sale to ensure the demise
of Hillary Clinton.
Why are we taking a threat on a presidential candidate more serious?
What does ensure the demise of someone mean?
When it's a known murderer saying it.
In fact, we need to monitor and keep track of
everybody who bids on this gun because they are a threat to the rest of us living our lives in
this country okay anybody who thinks what george zimmerman did to trayvon martin is okay and wants
to have the murder weapon that cut this 17 year old kid's life short is just as sick as george
zimmerman i don't even know what can be said about george zimmerman at this point i really don't even
like acknowledging this guy but i do it because i want to make the jurors who let him walk for killing Trayvon Martin feel bad.
This guy's been arrested several times since killing Trayvon Martin.
Everything ranging from domestic violence to assault.
He has showed time and time again that he is a horrible, disgusting person.
And Trayvon Martin and all his family did not receive justice because of you guys, the jurors.
So any chance we get to make the jurors in this case feel bad, we should do it.
I just don't think it's fair that a Phoenix should call
Prince, David Bowie, Phife Dawg,
Mufasa from Lion King, Ricky from
Boys in the Hood. I just don't think it's fair that
Trayvon Martin, all those people I just named are dead and
gone, okay? But George Zimmerman is
still just out here. Give George
Zimmerman a big see-haw.
Beep! Beep!
That was Bryson Tiller
with Exchange.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee.
If you have a question
for Yee,
you can call her right now.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Tisha.
Hey, what's your
question for Yee?
Okay, so if you're
in a relationship,
like on the last person
y'all was talking to,
they said if the person
is not on the same path with you, then you should let them go. If you're in a relationship, like on the last person y'all was talking to, they said if the person is not on the same path with you, then you should let them go.
If you're in a relationship and the guy is asking, you're telling the guy you want to do music, da-da-da, you can do the music at home on your computer.
And he's always saying, okay, you do well there, but you don't need to be in the studio.
You don't need to go anywhere.
You should do go from home. So, okay, specifically, your boyfriend
is telling you
not to, he doesn't support
you being a musician. I guess
so. He thinks you're good, though?
Yeah, he says so.
Part of it, alright, so there's a lot of things going
on here. Number one,
and I think this happens with family members, too.
Sometimes people are nervous
that things aren't going to work out the way you want them to.
And it does take a long time to establish yourself.
So he might be nervous.
You know, people will tell you, like, oh, you need to have a backup plan.
You need this.
You need that.
So I do feel like a lot of times people that don't take risks themselves are nervous for taking a risk.
Right.
So he might not be that type of person that is a risk taker at all.
Not at all.
Right. So it could just be a personality of person that is a risk taker at all. No, not at all. Right.
So it could just be a personality thing that he doesn't understand.
And a lot of us have had those issues with people in our family,
with somebody that we're dating.
Part of it could also be he's nervous that you could potentially be successful
and then what happens to your relationship?
That's what my family say a lot.
Right.
I think a lot of it is that too.
What if she blows up?
She's not going to want to be with me anymore. She's going to want to be with some other musician and our relationship is going to be over. So that might be also his insecurity.
OK.
So I feel like your dreams are important to you. You don't ever want to say, well, I listen to my boyfriend because, of course, you're still going to do what you want to do. You're still going to pursue your goals and your dreams. If he chooses to stay and be supportive, great. If he doesn't, you
know what you're most passionate about. But I
would explain to him,
it bothers me, instead of saying you never
or you always just say, it bothers me
that you're not supporting me because it
is difficult for me to do what it is that I'm doing
and I know it's going to take some time
for me to be successful. But I need
you to have a more positive outlook and I need you to
be supportive. Okay. That's to have a more positive outlook and I need you to be supportive.
Okay.
That's what's going to help our relationship.
Because sometimes we get defensive
about our own work.
Yeah, I get real sensitive about that.
You need to find out
if she's a good rapper
because she might not be a good rapper.
Are you a rapper?
No.
No.
I've seen.
All right, well, let's hear something.
Oh, Lord.
Here we go.
We're ready.
Hello? Hello? She hung up mad
fast. She hung up. Yeah, she hung up.
That girl better stick with her man.
Why you told her to leave her man for a singing career?
I didn't say to leave her man for a singing career.
She wouldn't even sing for us.
She really don't want to make it. No, no, no.
I told her that if that's what she's really
passionate about and he's not supportive and it's causing
issues, but she got to understand that he probably has his own insecurities about what she's doing or maybe he doesn't's what she's really passionate about and he's not supportive and it's causing issues, but she's got to understand that he
probably has his own insecurities about what she's doing
or maybe he doesn't think that she's
that good. Exactly. Probably not supportive because she
sucks. No, you don't know that. That could be true.
I'm telling you, that's probably all it is. Maybe you suck.
She said that he says she's good.
Yeah, you said that once when she's singing
in the shower, but then when she said y'all gonna go to a talent show.
They should be able to be honest with you.
If I think you suck, I gotta tell you, you suck.
800-585-1051 if you need
relationship advice or any type of advice, call
Ye right now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
That was We.
Jeremiah, morning everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Ye, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club. It's time
for Ask Ye. If you need relationship
advice, you can call Ye right now. She'll put you live
on the air. Or you can always email at breakfastclubam at gmail.com.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is EA from California.
Hey, EA.
What's your question for Yee?
My question for Yee is that there's double standards that still exist for, you know, married women and married men.
Okay.
You know, if a married woman steps out of their marriage, it's like, you know, it's like a sleeve bucket.
But when a man does, oh, he's a man.
No, I don't know.
I don't know if that means that he's a man.
But is there something specific with you that's upsetting you?
Yeah, because, you know, it's like,
oh, she's not a good man.
Why would she do that?
Well, he also has a good woman.
Why would he do it?
So are you cheating on your husband?
It happens.
Oh.
You know.
Shut up, Charlamagne.
But I'm saying, I still, yeah, Charlamagne, stop it.
Here's the thing.
I still get backlash on that.
Okay.
So you cheated on your husband.
He found out?
Yeah, and he did the same.
And he cheated on you also.
So who is giving you backlash?
Who is making you feel bad about it? Your husband?
Family. Family, friends.
It's always brought up in
conversation. But they're acting like it's
okay that he did it. Yeah, it's okay.
It's not, it's like it even,
it don't even exist.
It's not even an issue.
Who did you cheat with?
A friend. Ho! Ho!
Ho! And it's not even Christmas. Stop calling, a friend. Ho! Ho! Ho!
And it's not even Christmas.
Stop calling her a ho.
It's not nice to call women ho's. You don't even know her.
Oh, see, Charlamagne, you don't even know what's going on.
Now, who did he cheat on?
What made you cheat?
It was awful.
It was like a tit-for-tat situation.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, because he cheated on you, so you did it as revenge.
Right.
Okay.
Huh.
I mean, listen, two wrongs never make it right
and I'm sure you already
know that.
And here's the thing.
He decided he wanted
to stay with you
even after you cheated
as revenge.
Hello.
So if he decides
to stay with you,
everybody got to chill
and stop bringing it up.
First of all,
it's nobody else's business
in the family.
So they need to shut up
and mind their business
and not pass judgment
because I'm sure those same people passing judgment
on you have committed their own sins
and done things that they've regretted that aren't
necessarily things that people would say oh what a
great person we've all made mistakes
that's right okay
that's why I love listening to you
tell them
but if he did I do think it's wrong
to just cheat on somebody because they cheated on you
you wanted to hurt his feelings you were hurt as well I do think it's wrong to just cheat on somebody because they cheated on you. You wanted to hurt his feelings.
You were hurt as well.
I also think that men can't handle cheating as well as women can because, unfortunately,
we are so conditioned to believe that men cheat and that's just what they do.
So for a man, it's harder for him to fathom that sometimes.
And they also feel like women cheat because it's more of an emotional connection.
Men feel like they can cheat and not have any emotions attached to it and it's just
a physical act. For women, people look
at us like, oh, she cheated. She really
cared about that person. She must have had some type
of emotional attachment. They feel like women can't
just physically be with another man.
Can we stop and give Angela Yee a round of applause?
There is no better motivational speaker
than Angela Yee. She is a motivational
speaker. She can make a hoe feel good.
Shut up. In closing,
she's not a hoe.
In closing,
I would like to say this.
He cheated on you.
You forgave him.
You opted to stay.
Now, when you forgive somebody
and opt to stay,
you have to do just that.
You can't go and try to get revenge
just to make yourself feel better
and try to hurt somebody.
But you did that.
And he did respond by perhaps,
you know, dragging you
and being upset.
He can't handle it.
But he decided to stay also.
So when you decide to stay with somebody,
you have to move on past it and stop bringing it up every day.
And sometimes that does take time if it's something that's still fresh.
Every day it should get better.
Every month it should get better.
She had sex with his friend, Angelina.
No, she said a friend.
His friend or her friend?
A friend, Charlamagne.
A friend.
Stop hearing what you want to hear, Charlamagne. A friend. Stop hearing what you want to hear,
Charlamagne. I bet you
he was a friend of the family, though.
No, negative. I don't believe you.
Okay, so you're wrong. But anyway,
just let him know you made a mistake, you messed up.
He made a mistake, he messed up.
You were wrong for the tit-for-tat situation.
But y'all gotta move on and tell your family
mind their business.
Before I start bringing up everything y'all did.
Hello.
Look at you.
You feel like a G now because Angelina gave you that whole pep talk.
Shut up.
She going to roll the windows down and put Beyonce's sorry on.
Anyway, thank you very much.
That was Ask Me.
I'm trying to roll me up.
Thank you for calling.
Now, Ask Me.
I ain't picking up.
We do it every Wednesday and Thursday.
Headed to the club.
I ain't thinking about you.
Now you, we got rumors coming up.
Yes, we are going to talk about DJ Khaled.
What does he do whenever he sees Beyonce?
You'll find this answer to be pretty funny.
Also, Kanye, his new manager, Scooter Braun, talks about why he is $53 million in debt.
Scooter Braun is managing Kanye?
Yes.
What is the explanation for Kanye being so in debt?
He's one of the guys that founded Justin Bieber, if you don't know. Being so in debt. He's managing Kanye. We is the explanation for Kanye? He's one of the guys that founded
Justin Bieber, if you don't know. Being so in debt.
He's managing Kanye. We'll get into that when we come back.
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Well, Caitlyn Jenner, who, as we know, transitioned from a man to a woman last year,
is now considering detransitioning, according to The Wrap.
Now, the author of a new book about the Kardashian family is saying that one source has confirmed
Caitlyn has made whispers of sex change regret and hinting that she might go back to being Bruce Jenner.
What did he do?
How can you just pick and choose?
If you can identify with being a woman and that's your thing
and you've been doing that for years,
how can you just pick and choose and say,
I want to go back to being a man?
Well, he never cut his ding off.
Yeah, but I thought that's a woman lives inside you.
I thought it's like natural, biological.
I don't know.
I'm confused.
This is all very confusing now.
According to Ian Halperin, the author of Kardashian Dynasty, he's saying it hasn't been. I'm confused. This is all very confusing now. According to Ian Halperin,
the author of Kardashian Dynasty, he's saying
it hasn't been easy for Caitlyn. It's been very hard.
She's thrilled that she has raised awareness about
how transgender people have long been discriminated
against, but I think there's a chance she'll
detransition in the next couple of years.
See, that's the bad part, though, because, you know,
when a transgender, transsexual screams
discrimination, as soon as they
go back to whatever they were originally, the discrimination is over.
I can't turn my black on and off.
No, you can't.
No, I just can't.
All right.
Now, Drake is going to be on SNL over the weekend.
They've released some promos about what's going to happen.
Promos are funny.
With cast member Leslie Jones.
Check it out.
Okay, I have an idea for a sketch in which I spank you like a baby.
I don't know if I want to play a baby.
Okay, okay. Then we two cops.
Okay.
Okay, and then we bust into the scene and catch the robbers, right?
I like that. Okay.
And then I spank you like a baby.
That's good material. You always have the best.
You can do a song and everything.
Yeah.
Spank you like a baby.
Visual looks way better. Yeah. Spanking like a baby. Oh, I'm spanking.
Visual looks way better.
Yeah. Visual looks way better.
All right. Now, Callie did an interview with the New York Times magazine, and he talks about Beyonce
being on her formation tour.
And what is it like being around her? He said,
I'm very quiet. Every time I've ever seen her
is when I'm with my brother Jay-Z, and I just say hi.
And I look the other way so fast, and I kind of
run. I just don't want to say nothing too much.
I'm not messing that up.
Smart man.
Smart man.
I'm not going to say too much because I don't want to say something dumb.
Yeah, but then she probably thinks something's wrong with you
because she probably follows you on Snapchat, and you're like,
damn, he's always so loud on Snapchat.
Why is he so quiet when he sees me?
Does he not like me?
He just doesn't want to embarrass himself, I guess.
Just be yourself, Khaled.
Anything crazy.
Now, Afrika Bambaataa recently did an interview,
and he denies the allegations against him about touching and molesting young boys.
Check it out.
Have you ever abused any underage boy?
I never abused nobody.
You know, it just sounds crazy to people to say that here you abused me.
You know, my thing is is you know all my people back
then you know uh the hundreds of people that been around me you know if something like that happened
why you never want to none of them nobody cares about the truth and the lie and more entertaining
sorry and to be clear it is definitely hard for victims when they're young you know of any any of
any age that are
attacked or molested or assaulted. Not that they
were, but it is a difficult thing. It is
definitely a proven thing that they don't
always come right out with it because it's embarrassing.
They're ashamed and they think people won't believe them.
And the truth is we just don't know
what the real story is, but you know,
African Bambada can defend himself all he wants.
Nobody cares about the truth when the lie
is more entertaining. It's more fun to say Africa
Bambadam than it is to
Bambadam. That's not fun, man.
It's more fun to do stuff like that
than it is to say whatever the truth is. We don't know
what the truth is. Alright, Kanye's new manager
Scooter Braun is talking about Kanye's
debt. He's $53
million in debt, as he told us
on Twitter, if you recall.
Now, he said a lot of people have an assumption about
Kanye that he might be selfish or arrogant.
Scooter said, the guy I've gotten to know
who I'm learning to translate to others is someone who
literally got himself in financial
trouble because he would give the shirt off of his
back to help someone. He's literally
one of the most giving human beings I've ever met
in my life. He doesn't know how to say no
when someone needs help, and he feels like he can truly
help everyone. And when he gets frustrated, it's because he's not trying to make money, or he's not trying to take as much wealth. He doesn't know how to say no when someone needs help and he feels like he can truly help everyone. And when he gets frustrated, it's because
he's not trying to make money or he's not
trying to take as much wealth. He's trying to say, let
me help, let me help, let me help.
There you go. Alright. Alright,
and that is your Rumor Report. I'm Angela
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Who they got on there this week?
It's still me.
Oh, okay.
You still on there?
I'm still on there.
That means that Diddy hasn't cut a check to shoot another episode yet.
No, no, they shoot monthly, so they ride this out.
Oh, it's monthly.
It's monthly, yeah.
So you can check me out behind the scenes.
Ravel got a production crew?
Yes.
You know, that's how we're on Ravel every morning.
We definitely do.
There's only one guy with an iPhone.
But they got a whole camera crew upstairs.
Oh, okay, okay.
All right.
I'm eating breakfast in here, and I'm nervous because there was a roach this morning.
I got to eat this fast.
I keep thinking about it.
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