The Breakfast Club - A$AP Mobb and Donell Rawlings Interview
Episode Date: January 17, 2020Today on the show we had the hilarious Donell Rawlings where he might've gotten a little bothered by Charlamagne's butt mold... The entire A$AP Mob also stopped by and spoke about Rocky's arrest in Sw...eeden and the legacy Yam's left on the group. Donkey of the day went to none other! Than ooooleeeeeeeeeeee BJ, Mister Odell Beckham Jr. 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!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
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.
Hi, I'm Dani Shapiro, host of the hit podcast, Family Secrets. How would you feel if when you
met your biological father for the first time, he didn't even say hello? And what if your past
itself was a secret and the time had suddenly come to share that past with your child? These
are just a few of the powerful and profound questions
we'll be asking on our 11th season of Family Secrets. Listen to season 11 of Family Secrets
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Good morning, USA! The weekend is here. Yes, it's supposed to be a cold one here in New York City. That's right. Yeah, it's cold this morning. It was freezing this morning.
It was?
Yes.
I'll be in and out, so I don't be paying no attention.
I'm not, you know, people say it's cold.
I'll be like, so why are you hanging out outside?
No, it was cold.
Just that walk from the car to the building was freezing.
That's why you pulled up in front of the building.
I did.
I left my car right in front this morning.
That's all right.
That's all right.
Now, shout out to Angelique.
She's out.
I'm not sure why she's out.
Is she sick?
Was she drunk?
They said her voice.
She had her birthday party, birthday bowling party last night. Shindig in the city. I'm not sure why she's out. Is she sick? Was she drunk? They said her voice. She had her birthday party, birthday bowling party last night.
Shindig in the city.
I passed through.
I seen.
It was nice.
Nice, cool bowling party.
I seen Lala was there.
Shout out to Laleezy.
Chili from TLC.
I seen.
You seen Chili?
You ain't seen Chili?
She was in the corner sitting there.
You ain't seen Chili or Lala Drummles?
He was drunk.
Casanova. I. Casanova.
I've seen Casanova.
Uncle Murda.
So shout out to everybody that came out to Angela Yee's little birthday bowling party.
You get to a certain age, if you have birthday parties during the weekend, you can't make it to work in the morning.
That means you're getting old.
You might need to start having them parties on the weekend.
Well, I had to leave a little early because I knew if I stayed late, I wouldn't have made it.
I wouldn't have made it.
So got in and
got out of there. So, happy birthday to
Angela Yee. Alright. Now,
today, we got a full pack show for you.
The ASAP Mob will be
joining us. ASAP
Rocky, ASAP Ferb,
ASAP, ASAP, ASAP.
ASAP 12y.
I don't know.
I can't remember. I want to say ASAP Nas-y. I don't know the rest of them. I can't remember. I want to say ASAP Nas.
Nas?
No.
I don't know.
There's a lot of them.
The ASAP mob will be here this morning.
They'll be here this morning.
The whole ASAP mob.
Of course, today is Yams Day, and they're doing a huge performance.
Rest in peace, Yams.
At the Barclays Center.
I believe there's still some tickets available, so definitely get your tickets.
And also, our guy, comedian Donnell Rawlins will be joining us this morning.
Donnell's sensitive ass.
Most sensitive ass comedian you ever meet in your life.
Yeah, he is sensitive, but you know what it is?
We dish a lot of jokes, but can't really take them.
Oh, he dishes jokes on me and you all the time.
All the time.
But guess what?
When he comes back to the Breakfast Club, when he comes to the Breakfast Club, we get our get back.
That's right.
We're going to give him that same smoke.
We're going to get that same energy that he
gives to me and Envy
on Instagram. Not to mention,
you need to get get back
for the way you disrespected the Rizzo and Joe Rogan
podcast and just kept interrupting him, okay?
Yes. So, we got plans for Donnell Rollins
this morning. Absolutely. Well, let's get the show cracking.
Alright, we got front page news coming up.
Do you know if you slap a
man's booty, you can go to jail for that?
That's sexual assault.
Well, we'll find out.
We'll find out who's in big trouble about that when we come back.
That's absolutely sexual assault.
If I did that to a woman, that would be considered sexual assault.
So if a man does that to another man without his consent, that should be considered sexual assault.
We'll talk about it when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front page news.
Now, in sports, all right.
Now, Kansas City takes on Tennessee at 3 p.m. on Sunday,
and Green Bay takes on the 49ers at 640.
I think it's going to be the Chiefs and the 49ers.
That's what I think, but I've been wrong.
I'm going to be honest with you.
The Titans cooking, man.
They are cooking.
The reason Titans cooking is because I like their defensive schemes,
and I like Derrick Henry. They cooking. They all cooking. The reason the Titans cooking is because I like their defensive schemes and I like Derrick Henry.
They cooking.
They all cooking.
I wouldn't be surprised.
I mean, I'm not saying, you know, because Chiefs can score 100 points,
but I'm just saying.
Right.
It wouldn't surprise me if the Titans beat the Chiefs.
I don't care.
My Cowboys in it.
I don't give a damn about this football.
Now, an arrest warrant has been issued by a judge after Odell Beckham
slapped a security officer in the ass.
The law is the law. During the LSU in the ass. The law is the law.
During the LSU locker room celebration.
The law is the law.
If a man was to do that to a woman,
he would be charged with sexual assault.
I don't know why Odell didn't get charged with sexual assault.
They said authorities initially sought to charge him
with a misdemeanor sexual battery,
but the judge wouldn't approve it.
That video is disrespectful.
I mean, it's like Odell sized him up,
he looked at his ass, and he smacked it. He couldn is disrespectful. I mean, it's like Odell sized him up. He looked at his ass and he smacked it.
He couldn't resist.
Couldn't resist a man in uniform.
It was a joke, you know what I mean?
Because I guess, look.
Don't play with me like that.
The officer was, I guess, on top.
He was yelling at one of the students, I guess.
That's what it seemed like.
And Odell smacked him on the ass.
First of all, let's be serious for a second.
Who does Odell Beckham think he is?
He thinks he can smack a cop on the ass?
I know you're feeling yourself because your team, LSU,
is winning the national championship and you're Odell Beckham Jr.,
but who do you think you are to be able to just smack a cop on the ass?
Well, a security guard, and the security guard said he wanted to retaliate
by punching Odell.
That's right.
I'm sure he did.
I'm sure he did.
But he held back.
I'll tell you the story.
At the time I DJ'd and I did a great set when I was walking out of the club, a guy smacked me on my ass. It was like, held back. I'll tell you the story. That time I DJed, and I did a great set.
When I was walking out of the club, a guy smacked me on my ass.
I was like, good job.
I should have arrested him.
I didn't see Odell say good job.
It looked like Odell smacked him on the ass and then kind of was like, what?
What's next?
What?
You know what I mean?
But listen, I'm shocked he didn't get charged with sexual assault, though.
That headline is wild, by the way.
Warrant issued for Odell Beckham Jr. for smacking a man's ass.
My goodness.
Odell could never play quarterback.
It's too tempting back there.
Yo, shut up.
Shut up, man.
Now, Pornhub responds to a deaf man's lawsuit over lack of closed captioning in videos.
A deaf man is suing Pornhub because he says it's just not enough.
And Pornhub says, yes, we actually do have a lot of closed captioning videos, like
Hot Step Aunt Babysits
Disobedient Nephew. What?
Sexy Cop Gets Witnessed to Talk.
And Daddy 4K.
They all come in closed captioning.
Also,
Naughty Father Takes It All.
But they say those are all in
closed captioning. So they do have some closed
captioning videos, but the deaf man assumed because he said he wants more.
Not a lot of dialogue in the porno, though.
I mean, like, in the beginning, if it's a storyline,
it'll be a little dialogue.
But then after that, it's just like a bunch of, you know,
huffing and puffing, right?
Like, it's all of that, right?
What is it?
Never mind.
And lastly, they're talking about nasty weather all weekend long.
Heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain is expected for portions of central plains northeast And lastly, they're talking about nasty weather all weekend long.
Heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain is expected for portions of central plains, northeast,
through the upper Midwest, resulting in difficult and horrible travel.
So they're saying be careful.
They're saying parts of Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, and New England could have 8 to 12 inches of snow.
Freezing rain is supposed to be a nasty, nasty weekend.
How did that impact travel? It's going to be... What do you mean? Flights are going to be delayed? Flights are supposed to be a nasty, nasty weekend. How does that impact travel?
What you mean? Flights are going to be delayed?
Flights are going to be canceled? Really? All that good stuff.
Why? What you thinking?
Listen, man, you know me. I change my mind at the last minute. I go with my energy.
Can't nobody change that. My goodness.
Alright. Well, that's front page
news. Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051. If you're upset,
you need to vent and hit us up right now.
Maybe you had a bad night, bad morning, or
maybe you feel good and you want to spread some
positivity. Maybe you got your ass
smacked and you didn't want to get it smacked by
some guy. 800-585-1051.
It's 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's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg. I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of
Mentonia. Be part of a great colonial tradition. Why can't I trade my 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 still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you 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.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic
happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow,
and admire, join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run
and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
So 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. 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 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
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it's your time to get it off your chest whether you're mad or blessed
so you better have the same energy we want to hear from you on the breakfast club
hello who's this hey good, good morning. Peace and
blessings, y'all. Envy, what's up, man?
Hey, Port-A-Met. Port-A-Potty guy.
Your worst, come here, Trav. Your worst nightmare is here,
Port-A-Potty guy. Bright and early in the morning.
God wants you to receive this message.
Trav, say what's up. You trash.
That's right. Trav right here
just to tell you that you trash, son.
Now. What? Trav is there?
What you going? Yeah, yeah.
Why are you always there?
I don't know. I never pulled up to the
Breakfast Club before I'm about to pull up.
We don't want you here.
Why you always show me hate for nine years,
bro? I've always showed you love, brother.
I'm showing you love, too. Why do y'all think
you're showing me no love? I came all the way to
Ridgewood, New Jersey to get your book
and get it signed and meet you.
Why do you always show me so much hate?
Let me ask you a question, my brother.
Why do people think truth is hate?
We just don't want you up here.
And Trav watched you in a rap battle.
That's the all truth.
But I still love you.
I'm okay with that.
Because at the end of the day, Trav is a human being.
I don't lose sleep because Trav won me in a rap battle.
Come on.
You know what I did yesterday, Charlamagne?
What'd you do?
I brought my five-year-old son, Chase, baby Chase,
to karate practice with his friend.
He had a great time.
Then I got home, cooked him dinner.
Like, these are the things that fulfill me in life, bro.
That's right.
If he lose in a rap battle, it's okay.
But you know what's real?
It's a beautiful thing to be with your son.
And, you know, it's a beautiful thing for you to be Trav's son.
You know what I'm saying?
Because Trav's son you.
You Trav's son.
Trav, come say hi to your son one more time.
Let me talk about that Odell Beckham situation.
I think that's ridiculous, though, that they trying to arrest this man.
Like, come on.
It was a joke, bro.
Like, you know what I mean?
He's there to celebrate LSU winning a championship.
He's super hype.
He looked like he was even out of his mind.
He wasn't a player, though.
He smacked the security officer on the ass.
And before that, no, no, no.
Before that, he threw something at the security officer.
No, he didn't.
Yes, he did.
He threw something at the security officer.
Then he smacked him on the ass.
He wasn't respecting that man.
He wasn't respecting him. Look at what the security guard is doing. Like, him on the ass. He wasn't respecting that man. He wasn't respecting him.
Look at what the security guard is doing.
Like, he's trying to stop the players from smoking cigars.
Like, I understand that part.
But everybody is hype in that situation, bro.
Yeah, I know.
But let's just say that would have been a female security officer.
Well, I don't think he would have did that.
Man, Odell was not respecting that security guard as a human being.
It wasn't right.
He was not respecting that man. I a human being. It wasn't right.
He was not respecting that man.
I don't think he should be charged and all that with sexually battery.
I mean, but.
I think sexual assault is appropriate. No, definitely not.
Definitely not.
He was a little too hype, man.
He was drunk.
That's all.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, it's Al.
Al, what's up, man?
Ah, man, I can't call the top of the clock.
Get it off your chest, bro.
Yo, I'm an LSU fan.
Die hard, man. Hey, I'm an LSU fan. Die hard, man.
Hey, I'm not a fan of Odell and the ass smacking.
But, hey, he's in the sports room showing sportsmanship.
They can't hate on them boys like that, man.
It's LSU championship.
What sportsmanship?
The guy that he smacked on the ass wasn't playing in the game?
I mean, he was bothering the players.
They were trying to celebrate smoking cigars.
They was hating on him.
All right, so you put your hand on the guy's shoulder
and say, hey, bro, relax, man.
We having a good time.
You don't throw something at him
and then smack him on the ass
and then wink at him and stick your tongue out.
Did he stick his tongue out?
I don't know.
He just made that up.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's up, Envy?
What's up, bro?
Good morning, Angela Yee and my boy, Charlemagne. The guy Good morning, Angela Yee. I'm a boy at Charlemagne.
The God was good.
Angela Yee not here.
How you doing, brother?
He's not in?
No, he's not in today.
Yeah, you know they messing with that boy Odell Beckham
because he broke them boys off for winning that LSU game.
They just messing with them.
That's all.
Man.
He slapped the cop on the ass or what.
They do that shit all day in basketball.
No, but the cop ain't playing. what They do that shit On a day in basketball No
But the cop ain't playing
Yo y'all gotta stop this
Y'all really gotta stop
Trying to find
Ways to make the wrong thing right
You can't be encouraging
Young black men
To be walking around
Smacking cops on the ass
And I like Odell
Stop man
It was wrong man
You just can't slap
Random people in the ass
That was wrong
Cause you gonna find
He ain't grip it
Come on now
Come on now Come on now We didn't get a handful Charlamagne Come on now. Come on now.
Come on now.
Come on.
We didn't get a handful, Charlamagne.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on now.
You know why I like this, though?
I like the fact that men just don't make stupid excuses when we sexually assault women.
They make excuses when they sexually assault each other, too.
Stupid.
Hello, who's this?
It's Emilio.
Buenos dias, Breakfast Club.
Buenos dias, buenos tuates.
Como estas?
What's up, bro? I just want to get off my chest. Good morning, buenos tuates. Como estas? What's up, bro?
I just want to get off my chest.
Good morning. Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha God. DJ Toupe.
Yo. Oh, I saw
him getting his toupee on yesterday.
I just had my first baby
on Monday, so I'm just spreading
some positivity. I'm happy.
Congratulations, King.
My 60th anniversary is tomorrow, so I'm pretty happy about that. I just happy. Congratulations, King. My six-year anniversary is tomorrow,
so I'm pretty happy about that.
I just also want to say something else.
What Odell think he doing
having the right to touch another man's ass?
That's all I'm saying, bro.
I'm glad somebody finally called up here with some sense.
And Charlamagne say it all the time.
You can't control
how people react.
You can't control how you react. So. You can't control how you react.
So if that security guard would have turned around and did something,
then we would have been calling out Black Lives Matter
and we'd have had a whole issue again.
Yeah, talk about Odell was playing.
All right, that ain't how I play.
Yes, it is.
That is exactly how you play.
No, it's not.
I don't just smack men's asses that I don't know.
That you don't know.
Goodness gracious.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Nick from Indianapolis.
How y'all doing?
Nick, what's up?
Get it off your chest.
Hey, man, I didn't want to take up too much time.
I just felt like somebody needs to hear this.
It's 2020 out here.
I want to let y'all know y'all can do anything you put your mind to.
Me and my boys finally got our podcast going, and we're doing real good.
Second episode, we got, like, a lot of views in the first day.
So I just want to let everybody know, man, I know you hear it all the time, but it's true.
You put your mind to it, you can get it done.
There you go.
Have a good one, bro.
Yup, yup.
Hello, who's this?
It's Terrence.
Hey, Terrence, get it off your chest.
I want to give a shout-out to my kids this morning.
Terrence, Terry, Tanaya, and Tierra, man. We're
married 27 years. Never had a
chance to go nowhere because we had four kids so
early. You know, we never could go on a honeymoon or
nothing. No babysitters or nothing like that.
This Christmas on our honeymoon
anniversary, our kids sent us on a week
cruise to Grand Turks in Bahamas.
That's dope, man. That's beautiful,
King. I appreciate it.
The hard work paying off is coming back. Shout out to all the kids out there working hard and appreciating their parents. That's dope, man. That's beautiful, King.
All right, man.
Congratulations, King.
You raised some good ones.
Have a good one.
Thanks a lot.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
Now, when we come back, we got to talk Clarissa Shields.
She was up here talking about boxing and Layla Ali and how she could beat Layla Ali in her prime.
Well, Layla Ali responds,
and we'll talk about that when we come back.
So don't move.
Room is on the way.
Angela is out.
It's 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 Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe own country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket 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.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you 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. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when
the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know,
follow, and admire, join me every week for Post Run High. It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
So 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 Glickmanman 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
nemini to tell you all about it. Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all.
Nimminy 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.
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. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Laila Ali.
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. Now, Angela Yee is out, but let's get into The Rumor Report. With Angela Yee. It's The Rumor Report. The Breakfast Club.
Now, Angela Yee is out, but let's get into The Rumor Report.
Now, Layla Ali was on The Breakfast Club a couple of years ago.
What year was this specifically?
I'm not sure.
Last year.
Last year?
It was last year?
I said it was 2019 or 2018?
2019.
Man, last year was 2019.
Duh.
Yeah, 2019.
So I asked her about possibly coming out of retirement.
Would you ever get back in the ring just for fun?
Money, right?
Layla there every night.
Really?
Here we go.
You still training?
You still training?
I stay training.
Got you, got you. Yeah, I got a little baby six pack right now.
But, you know, I don't think there's anyone there for me right now that would actually
give me a good challenge.
Well, Clarissa's...
Now, let's be clear real quick. That statement
wasn't about Clarissa's show specifically.
It was just about the state of women boxing
but Clarissa felt disrespected because
she is the star of women's boxing right now. That's right.
So when she was on The Breakfast Club, Clarissa said
this. Till that day,
I've never disrespected Layla Ali
when it comes to her boxing. Even though
I call myself the greatest woman of all time,
I've never said like, oh, Layla Ali can't box.
I've always given her that respect.
Like, she paved the way.
Even though she didn't continue to keep the fire alive,
she did pave the way.
She started it.
So when I heard her say that, I'm like, so what's she saying?
Like, I don't know how to box or something?
If you come out of retirement, I smoke you.
But do I want to fight a 41 or 40-year-old Layla Ali?
No. I want to actually her 41 or 40 year old Layla Ali? No. I want to
actually her embrace me. I embrace
her and we build women's boxing
to the place where it's supposed to be at.
Alright. Well, Layla Ali
it seems like she wants all
the smoke. Yeah, she was on my guys
Aq and Barack. Drop one of the clues for Aq and
Barack. The Aq and Barack show on
Sirius XM. They work for The Zone as well.
Layla Ali was on this show yesterday. That's right. And when she was on the show, this is what she said. She's probably
talking about what the Breakfast Club. One thing Clarissa needs to understand, it's not always
about her. They asked me about coming out of retirement. First of all, I already know what's
available. I'm a businesswoman. So who is worth or inspires me enough to want to come out of
retirement at now 42.
Do you have $5 million for me?
Do you have $10 million for me?
Because guess what? It's going to take at least that
to get me. You know what I'd have
to do to prepare to come
back for a fight? I don't care who it is
because I'm going to win regardless.
I'm going to knock you out. So for me, it really
comes down to me being in shape.
I'm here for all this energy, by the
way. Somebody needs to put that bread up the zone.
I don't know. She said she'll do it for at
least two million. I thought she said
five. Well, she said the most five, but she said at least
two. You know what I mean? I would love to see that.
I would go see that fight. Ali
Shields, everybody is talking the way they're
supposed to talk. Layla Ali is talking like
the goat she is. Clarissa is talking like the
young goat she is. I don't talking like the young goat she is.
I don't see the problem here.
I think we need to keep
pouring some fuel
on that fire.
Let's keep pouring
some sauce on that
and see what happens.
I agree with you.
Now, yesterday,
like I said,
yesterday was
Angelique's bowling party
and I attended
and when I was getting
my car out the garage,
I was,
they thought I was
another artist.
Thank you very much.
I'm glad to have a good night. I just say, what are you doing, bro? Yo, you thought I was another artist. Thank you very much.
I have a thing I gotta say.
What are you doing, bro?
Yo, you already know it's Drake.
Drake is in the building.
They thought I was Drake yesterday.
Nobody thought you were Drake. Yes, they did.
Yes.
The guy posted, oh my gosh, I just met Drake.
Nobody thought you were Drake.
He took a picture of me and everything.
He actually thought I was Drake yesterday as I was leaving the parking lot.
GMO Drake, not organic.
Nobody thought you were Drake, bro. F y'all.O Drake, not organic. Nobody thought you were Drake.
Nobody thought you were Drake.
That never happened.
What were you driving?
A truck.
Rolls Royce.
I can see why they would think you were
some type of rapper or athlete.
Why could I be a doctor?
What were you wearing?
You was checking me out, huh, Dramos? Yes, I had a tracksuit on. You was checking me out, huh, Dramos?
Yes, I had a tracksuit on.
I had a Dramos.
Why you looking at your lips when you said that, King?
With a big bulge?
Why you looking at your lips when you said that, King?
What kind of tracksuit?
What kind of tracksuit?
I don't know anymore.
Tell him, tell him.
Was it designer?
I don't know.
Did you have your jewelry on?
It was Gucci.
All right, and I'm sure you had your jewelry on.
I did.
Hopping out of Rolls Royce truck.
Yes.
Yeah, so yeah, I can see why they would think
you was a rapper, sir.
Yeah.
Okay, did you like my look, Dramos?
I don't know, honestly.
And J. Cole, J. Cole not flashy.
So the only other light-skinned rapper
that he probably could think of was Drake.
Oh, my goodness.
Now, the Neptunes, Mariah Carey,
and the Isley Brothers are going to be inducted
into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, all right?
Now, also, OutKast, they received a nomination,
but they didn't make the cut this time around.
Very disrespectful.
But they'll be in the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
And also, I don't know if you know, but the Neptunes are back together.
They are back working again.
So Chad and Pharrell are back making beats for everybody from Jay-Z
to Lil Nas X to Brandy to everybody.
I've seen them in the studio with Megan Thee Stallion,
so I'm excited to hear that as well.
Salute to Clarissa, too.
Salute to Clarissa Shields.
She's on the way to the airport listening.
Hey, Clarissa.
Drop on a clue to the bottom for Clarissa.
I would love to see that fight.
Yeah, we're going to keep putting some sauce on that,
keep putting some fuel on that fire.
Too bad Layla didn't stop by here this week.
We had Layla looking for you today.
Absolutely.
All right.
And that is your rumor report.
Now, when we come back, should you go to jail for smacking another man's ass?
Yes.
That is sexual assault in all 50 states.
If a man walks up to a woman and does that, that's sexual assault.
So why would it be any different from a man's perspective?
All right.
Well, we'll talk about it when we come back.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the Guide. We are the Breakfast Club.
What's happening? Let's get in some front
page news.
NFL, the Chiefs take on the Titans
at 3 p.m. on Sunday, and
Green Bay take on the 49ers at
640.
If I had to predict, I would say the Chiefs and the Niners.
That's what I'm thinking.
If I had to predict, I would say the Cowboys would win the Super Bowl.
You're far off on that one.
That's my final answer every year, okay?
For my whole life, and it's never going to change.
Well, an arrest warrant has been issued by a judge after Odell Beckham slapped a security officer in the ass during the LSU locker room celebration.
If he slapped him in the ass, that would be a whole other charge.
He didn't slap him in the ass.
Slapped him on the ass.
Who said in the ass?
That's what it says right here.
It says slap the officer, what did it say?
In the ass.
In the ass.
How do you slap somebody in the ass?
I don't know.
Jesus Christ.
I don't know.
But they said at first they were trying to charge him with a misdemeanor sexual battery,
but the judge wouldn't approve it.
Why?
He shouldn't get no sexual battery.
What's going to happen if you slap a woman on the ass, Envy?
I get sexual battery.
Okay, then.
So what's the difference?
I don't like these double standards.
Everybody got to be played by the same rules.
It was a locker room.
He was joking.
That guy ain't on the team.
You're right.
That security guard ain't one of the—he's not an LSU player or LSU alumni.
Not that I know of.
Yeah.
Yeah, well, he faces.
And the way Odell did it, he sized the man up
and he like looked at it and he just couldn't resist.
He just whacked it one good time.
Come on, man.
He faces up to six months in jail and $1,000 fine.
Odell thought it was the Peach Bowl in Atlanta for a second.
He forgot what bowl game he was in.
Oh, my goodness. It's just a national championship game forgot what bowl game he was in. Oh my goodness.
It's just a national championship game, bro. Relax.
Goodness gracious. And lastly...
Imagine him playing quarterback. How tempting
he would be smacking this
in his ass all the time. What's wrong
with you, Odell? Stop it, man.
And lastly, this week is supposed
to be pretty nasty in the Northeast.
Now they're talking about
a lot of snow, heavy snow, sleet, and freezing
rain is expected for portions of Central Plains
Northeast all the way up through the Midwest.
So they're saying travel is going to be
nasty, it's going to be difficult, a lot of
cancellation of flights, and a lot of
delays. So they're expecting
between 8 and 12 inches of snow.
You know what else I don't like about the Odell situation?
The fact that he was blatantly
disrespecting that security guard
because he was a security guard.
In his mind, I'm Odell Beckham Jr., I'm a superstar, I'm rich,
you know what I'm saying?
I can treat you any kind of way.
I don't like people like that.
He's the type of person to disrespect a waitress,
disrespect a custodian.
I don't like people like that.
Yeah, security guard.
I think the players were trying to smoke a cigar,
and he was trying to get the players to stop smoking a cigar allegedly.
Odell threw something at him, smacked him on the ass.
That's corny. That's whack.
You can easily put your hand on that man's shoulder and say, hey, bro, let the
kid smoke. I mean, we just won the National
Championship game. Instead, you know,
you're going to disrespect that man and cop a cheap
feel. Now, lastly,
a deaf man is suing Pornhub.
He's saying there is a lack of
closed captioning videos.
He's saying that he likes to, I guess, watch the videos,
but he can't hear or figure out what's going on in the videos.
So Pornhub said they have a bunch of closed caption videos,
like Hot Step Aunt Babysits Disobedient Nephew.
Sexy Cop Does What She Has to Do to Get a Witness to Talk.
Daddy 4K.
Naughty father takes all.
So she said those are in closed caption.
He's deaf.
He never hears people coming.
So he shouldn't be able to hear people coming on Pornhub either.
My goodness.
All right.
So that is.
It's too late.
This guy's crazy.
Too late to hit the dump button, God damn it.
I like that one.
I like how everybody in the room didn't know whether or not to hit the dumb button just now.
I love it.
Deaf people should enjoy porn, too.
This guy.
He's going to get in trouble this weekend.
All right.
Now, when we come back, the A$AP Mob will be joining us.
So, of course, Yam's Day is today, so they're going to be performing at the Barclays Center.
So, A$AP Rocky, A$AP Ferg, A$AP 12E, all the A$APs will be here this morning.
That's right.
So, we'll kick it with them when we come back.
So don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Mob.
They brought us some breakfast this morning, too.
A$AP Mob is in the building.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Morning, guys.
It's very rare that guests bring us breakfast, too, by the way.
We brought us some bagels.
But I want to say this.
Last time A$AP Rocky was here, he sent us gifts afterward too.
Because I'm a gentleman.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He sure did.
Very classy.
They bought pork though.
I thought you was vegan then.
No, no, no.
I saw that somewhere.
I tried it.
I don't eat no pork though.
You tried to be vegan?
Yeah.
For how long did that last?
Three months.
Oh, what?
That's good though.
That's like a detox.
I was on tour, yeah.
How'd it feel?
It was crazy. Like being on tour, like a detox. I was on tour, yeah. How'd it feel? It was crazy.
Like, being on tour, like, I felt like I was going to die every show.
Because it's hard to get that type of food when you're on the road.
And protein.
And then, like, my mom started messing with me.
I was like, yo, I can't eat it unless it's green.
I can't do this.
And then people was pulling up at, like, Bella and everybody in my green room.
There was no Hennessy.
There was no liquor.
It was like a damn juice bar on tour.
You always eat bad on tour on the road, man.
Always.
Now, for people that don't know,
this is the first time we got you guys here in total.
How did the ASAP Mob create?
How was it created?
How did the crew come together?
Let's talk about that.
How do you want to say it?
Well, how I got an ASAP Mob, for real,
I knew James when I was young.
He recruited me.
I rapped for him one time.
Flocko heard it.
He was like, you should be a rapper.
I said, nah, I'm good on being a rapper, bro.
And I was just out of high school.
You were just playing with the rhymes?
Yeah, I was just playing with it.
I'm from Baltimore.
He was hustling.
Yeah, so I had my clothing brand, Marino Infantry.
So yeah, he heard me rap, and that was history.
You know, like, Yams was like the creator for real.
He the one that brought everybody together.
That's like the Yoda.
The foundation.
He's like the RZA.
Exactly.
They say time heals all wounds.
Has it gotten easier to deal with the death of Yams?
I don't even know if it's easy to deal with the death,
but the morning stuff is just, we got better with the mourning.
You know what I'm saying?
And I guess dealing with it
is just celebrating,
like, the end of the day stuff.
It's hard for all of us, though.
You know, he had a lot of relationships
and ties with people,
so when he died,
it was mad love,
and that's why we still able
to, you know,
have these relationships with people,
because he was cool with all of them.
How was he so cool with everybody?
He was, I don't know,
the mother f***er was... First of all, he was a geek is he so cool with everybody he was i don't know the was first of all he was a geek yeah he was on all forums and hip-hop bro magazines
he had his own energy so he would like he'll pop out to like a function and like attract other
people and they'd be like i want to party with him you know he got the women he got the you know
whatever he just lit so got the. Yeah, he just had the energy
about him. I remember seeing him at the VMAs one year
and he was gone.
You remember that?
That's when you had the groove, right?
With the Will Smith s***.
Yo, nah, can I tell this story real quick?
Yo, bro. So Flacco
went up there to present our award.
So Yams, we sitting with
Yams, and this is when Travis Scott,
he was around too. He had took Yams
on a walk because he was so bop.
He was drinking Hennessy.
He was turnt up on the carpet.
This is my first VMAs.
I hope this dude don't mess it up for me.
So he walked him around the whole
Barclays Center to get him some air and all
of that. So Yams sit back down next to me.
So it's like Lady Gaga sitting in front of us.
And it's like Will Smith and somebody else.
I think Jada Pinkett or something.
But every time the camera passed Will Smith,
the Jumbotron passed his face,
Yam's will put the middle finger up.
Your bunny ears.
Your bunny ears.
Will Smith.
I'm like, who? So look, they don my buddy is. Will Smith, bro. Yo, so look, I'm like, dude.
So look, like, they don't even see us in the back of them.
Like, they don't even know we back there.
They don't even know he's back.
Yo, Yams is just like.
I'm like, yo, what are you doing?
I'm like, we gonna go viral.
Nah, the worst part is after it was over, he was wild.
He was pop, right?
So he was drunk
and whatnot he leaving out and like he seen danny became i guess he tried highlight one of them then
he got tight like what i just want like three mtv awards tonight like what i'm that yo bro was that
the same night that um birdman we took his we took his truck, we took Birdman. We took Birdman's truck.
We took his truck by mistake.
He had like a whole Louis Vuitton bag full of jewelry and money.
Birdman, he must have pulled up like in a Bugatti.
We see a Bugatti tailing us.
And we like, yo, who is that?
Like, why are they following us?
That was a Maybach, bro.
It was one of them things.
It was some shit.
And then he like, yo, yo, yo, pull over, pull over.
My bag is in there.
We look in the back. We're like, what bag? It's a bag back there. He like, It was some shit. And then he like, yo, yo, yo, pull over, pull over. My bag is in there. We look in the back.
We're like,
what bag?
It's a bag back there.
He like,
that's my car.
And then the bird man.
Roll up the window,
get up out of there.
And then we wound up
taking a train.
We took the train
because we took his car.
That's what I'm talking about.
New York City,
take the train.
See, I got off the car
and took the train back.
Yeah.
And that was around the time
I was dropping
Trap Lord, the album,
in the cop store. We was trying to do some promotional, like cause a ruckus in a train back. Yeah. And that was around the time I was dropping Trap Lord, the album, and the cops thought we was trying to do some promotional,
like cause a ruckus in a train station type.
But it was lit.
Now, Yams Day is coming up.
Yeah.
So, and it's at the Barclays, which I love.
You guys are doing it at the Barclays.
And last year, there was a lot of surprises.
Yeah.
You guys did it in 2019.
A lot of people showing support for you guys and for Yams.
So, so far this year, you have some guests announced,
and I know there's surprises. So, talk about what year, you have some guests announced, and I know they're surprises, so talk
about what's happening. We got a lot of New York
artists, and what we like to do is put light
on newcomers that we felt like
Yams probably would've f***ed with, or people that
people don't know that Yams actually
had a relationship with. So this year,
the new sound coming out of New York from everybody
like, you know, Fabio
and Pop Smoke and all of them, we got them
coming through on some New York s***.
We got Young M.A.
We got, uh,
there's so much people, bro.
2 Chainz.
We got 2 Chainz.
You know what?
We supposed to have 2 Chainz
at the first Yams Day,
second Yams Day,
third Yams Day,
fourth Yams Day.
You know, it was well overdue.
So, you know,
2 Chainz, Yams,
love 2 Chainz.
That's what I'm saying.
We be getting so much surprises.
That's why I say I don't know.
It don't make no sense
because it's last year. Everybody coming. Me came out'm saying. We've been getting so much surprises. That's why I say I don't know. It don't make no sense. Because it's last year.
Because everybody coming.
Meek came out of nowhere.
Soulja Boy came out of nowhere.
Like, we got last minute calls.
We on the stage.
And, like, T-Fergus, like, yo, Meek pulling up.
Like, I'm like, oh, all right, cool.
Like, and we meeting people on stage.
So everybody just comes out to support.
And they don't even let us know, like, they coming.
They just pull up.
How do y'all keep things peaceful, though?
Because last year, they kind of disrespected the event.
Nah, that was the year before.
The year before, okay, which I never understood.
I'm like, why would you fight at Yams Day?
That's my point.
You know what I'm saying?
It was all good, though.
Everybody tried to keep the peace.
I think most people go over there.
They know it's some memorial shit, so they know it's all about showing love.
The differences, handle that outside.
Like, real n****s do.
You know what I'm saying?
Shit ain't about nothing.
Has the ASAP mob become what Yams wanted it to be?
I'm not sure.
I know that I fulfilled all my dreams, you know, and I'm still going.
But I can't really speak for what he personally wanted.
But who do you take for that?
I think that, well, Yams had a black book or his mother has a black book he had.
So he had wishes for everybody.
He said he wanted me to work with Sugarfree, Missy, Busta,
and, like, some other people.
So I feel like as long as I'm fulfilling those dreams for him,
I think those is, like, his dream collabs for me.
And so Yam's had the vision laid out.
Yeah, for sure.
And he didn't tell me nothing about this black book.
I found out from his mom.
Yam's was real strategic.
You feel me?
Like, he had, like, he's like a coach.
He like Popovich.
You feel me?
So every season, he going into the season like, yo, this is a championship year.
So he already had it mapped out.
Wow.
And a bunch of us, you know what I'm saying?
We all MVPs.
So he had the game plan for MVPs.
You feel me?
So that's how that black book went, man.
Full of knowledge and game plan.
All right, we got more with the ASAP Mob.
When we come back, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
What you do?
What's on this show?
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have the ASAP Mob in the building.
Yee.
Now, for Yam's Day, you guys also have proceeds going toward the foundation.
Mm-hmm.
Right?
And talk about the foundation and why it's so meaningful to you guys
and why it's relevant, especially today
with everything happening in hip-hop
and seeing some of our artists pass at such young ages.
Man, we got Mac Miller.
We got Juice WRLD.
We got so many people,
Lil Peep, A$AP Mams,
and people that I'm not naming right now
that died from the same thing.
Us, there's no way to really say, yo, do drugs safely.
Have fun recklessly.
You know what I'm saying?
There's really no way to do it.
It's really a compromise, a contradiction, or a paradox.
So I guess the best way to do it is just to put it like the foundation is for kids
who's battling drug addiction and problems like that.
And it's all about death prevention and drug overdose prevention, pardon me.
And this is all set up through his mother and stuff like that.
We needed to leave something back for her too, you know.
And all of the proceeds go to her foundation and her causes and whatnot.
And for us, we just curate it, put it together, throw it,
put in all that work and, you know,
just happy to see everybody have a good time
and to see his mother there, you know,
let her know that we all still think about her son.
We love him and we love her.
You know what I'm saying?
Have any of y'all ever been affected with drugs
and got addicted or stuck on drugs at any point?
Yeah.
And how did y'all break it, if y'all have?
I'm addicted to weed you consider that
not weed i wouldn't say weed per se weeds from the earth doctors prescribe weed i mean i guess they
do pills too but you can you know i feel like anything like that's not done in moderation or
just overdone it's just addictive it's like a drug drugs always going to be around the generation
it's like in the 70s jimmy Hendrix, in the 80s, 90s,
that's what music
and drugs go hand in hand.
It sounds kind of weird,
but that's just what it is,
you know?
And it's like,
we just got to learn
from each other's mistakes,
you know what I'm saying?
How do you get it
across to a generation,
though?
Like, look,
this stuff can kill you.
Exactly.
That's what I'm trying to say.
It's kind of complicated
to convey that message
without contradicting it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Have you ever detoxed from it to see, like, how long can I go without weed?
Yeah.
What's the longest?
I went the whole year last year.
That don't count.
That don't count, Rocky.
Definitely.
I'm talking about a self-imposed one.
No, I went January 1st, 2019.
Cut off everything, cold turkey, no weed, no liquor, no weed.
Oh, it was before you was locked up. Yeah. Oh, okay, okay, okay. I was locked up for a month. Yeah, 2019, cut off everything, cold turkey, no weed, no liquor, no weed. Oh, it was before you was locked up?
Yeah.
Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay.
I was only locked up for a month.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
When I got out was when I started smoking weed again.
Oh, that's understandable.
Yeah.
You were stressed out.
Well, you said you were addicted to sex.
Exactly.
That's why I said anything could be an addiction.
Did you slow that down, or is it one of those things where you're just like, nah?
I think I slowed down a lot of things You know what I'm saying
As I'm getting older
You know what I'm saying
It's like I said
Needs to work the same anymore
Not even
It's just moderation
You know what I'm saying
You get older
You done shit
You get old
How much shit
Do you have to be getting
To have a sex addiction
Like what does that look like
I feel like you don't even
Need to really
You can have a sex addiction
Without getting a lot of shit
I'm assuming
You can still be addicted to it of ****, I'm assuming.
You can still be addicted to it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying?
You can be addicted to one ****, your girls, that's it.
You know what I'm saying?
I got a sex addiction too, then.
Me too.
I'm just trying to figure out how much you do it.
I think it's also like if you're missing work and you're missing things
because you want to have sex.
I'm not going to the bathroom **** at all.
Like, that's an addiction.
Oh, no.
That's not sex, though. That's perverted. Yeah, that's an addiction. Oh, no. That's not sex, though.
That's perverted.
Yeah, that's a...
That sounds like you.
You've got some type of...
Yeah.
You hear me?
No point in hearing me.
I'm not going to lie.
MPB's leaving
like a couple times
every morning.
He's like, hold up.
Y'all never thought about that?
Yo, why do you think
ASAP Mob doesn't get more credit
for bringing New York City back?
I don't think we really want credit for bringing New York City back? I don't think we really want credit
for bringing New York City back.
We want to make art have fun, man.
That's it.
I just want to be respected
in my art, my craft
to be respected
and let it speak for itself.
All the rappers
who are popping right now,
they came up on ASAP
in 2011, 2012.
That's a fact.
Sometimes you got to step
outside your region
and get respect in your region.
You know what I mean?
Because maybe if we would have came out
with some New York s*** in 2011,
they wouldn't be jacking us.
You think it's the sound, though?
You think it was because they always said
ASAP that that was traditional New York sound?
They wasn't used to it yet.
Like, if you came out now with a crazy sound,
you good.
You don't got to sound like where you from.
But back then, it was like, hold on,
you ain't on no boom-bat rap.
You know what I mean?
Like, you ain't respecting that.
It wasn't really allowed, bro.
It was like, where you from,
you got to sound like the region you from exactly and i think like especially for
me i kind of took the jimmy hendrix approach and kind of went to like london and my my whole over
there caught that vibe and whatnot and popped in i think uh later on new york was just like you know
we did change the sound in new york now rocky did, did you hear Joe Budden on his podcast when he said that you weren't a star musically?
You're a star for other things?
Yeah, that got to me.
What'd you think about that?
That's his opinion.
You know, I think it's contradictions in his statement and flaws,
but that's his opinion.
Everybody got opinions.
He's like, it means nothing.
I'm going to be out here getting this money, moving and shaking.
Did you like the reception to your last album?
Regardless if I liked it or not, it was what it was.
It was very experimental for me.
I don't care, bro.
I don't want to just put out what this is doing, what this sound like, bro.
F*** that.
I'm going to always experiment, do what I want.
I'm going to play with Sonics.
I'm going to push it to the next limit.
Because when you're trying to do s*** and you're working out the kinks,
you know, it's testing.
It's like loading, buffering.
You know what I'm saying?
You're working out the kinks,
you're finding like a new sound.
People don't see the vision
until it's a finished product.
Oh, yeah.
And most of the time people...
Until you're gone.
Or most of the time people don't see the vision
until other people say that it's a thing.
So for me, man, I've never been a catalyst
for any of those kind of people.
I'm in my own shit, bro.
My shit don't dictate.
My career don't dictate
whether my album's selling or not, man.
Like, you know, we do this.
We set in stone,
and that's because of the respect
and integrity we put into the work.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, I always think it's weird
when people come in the game different,
and then when they continue to be different,
eventually people get mad at them
for being different.
Y'all came in the game so different.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Y'all came in the game so different. Y'all came in the game
so different.
We had our own style of beats,
our own style of dressing.
We came out on some
in a Vogue magazine,
GQ.
I think people just get frustrated
because they assume
it's just like,
don't do music
or we just be on
some fashion shit.
But, you know,
it's always like,
you know,
internal.
It's funny because
I told Joe Bunce,
I said,
this f***ing flock who got so much
music he got albums we all got albums it's just that we we into everything we just happen to be
jiggy hey listen we changed hip-hop in 2011 trash when pump it up came out he changed the landscape
of the game no disrespect i like your buttons but let's be real, he changed the landscape of the game. No disrespect, I like Joe Buttons, but let's be real.
We changed the game for real.
I'm talking about Joe Buttons.
Right.
You know, I'm just, you know.
What did you think?
Y'all like Pump It Up.
Come on now.
That was fire, but I'm saying we changed the game.
Pump It Up was kind of fire.
It was fire.
It was fire.
Y'all liked it.
Just playing Kilt that beat.
It's just more of a move.
Get on the track like this.
Focus.
Focus.
That was hard. That was a mile.
Yeah, that was hard.
See, look.
But what you guys are more of a collective.
It's a movement.
It's not just a mixtape.
It's a lifestyle.
Yeah, it's a whole movement
because it's not just artists.
You guys have other people in the collective.
Do you still plan on...
Can other people still get down?
Playboy Carti is a legend right now he put out one like he put out two albums that's all and people
though we were trying to shelf them and all that is it it's a process right i looked at you strange
one time man uh oh no it was it was happened to be fake when they when they thought the underwear
and they had the calvin klein box
you had to know that was fake though i didn't know that was fake at first
nah that look real though
i almost called fernandes for this
something like that
like enough is enough
why everybody want to call me when this do some crazy
put the boxes up to his i said i have enough is enough now you done took it too far
wow
what did you think when you first saw that picture?
Yo, they was dead wrong for that.
That was funny as hell, though.
All right, when we come back, let's get into an ASAP Mob mini mix.
Let me know your favorite ASAP record.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
That was an ASAP Mob mini mix.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
ASAP Mob is here.
Charlamagne.
Now, A$AP, why did you go back to Sweden?
Because so many reasons, bro.
So many different reasons.
Listen, bro, you know, I wanted to shed so much light on my situation, bro.
Like, oh, it is so different.
It's a touchy subject, but when you get locked up in Sweden,
you don't go see a judge or nothing.
They don't allow you to see a judge or nothing. They don't
allow you to plead your case or nothing. You just get
locked up and somebody accuse you of something and you go
to solitary confinement.
And you don't know how long you're going to be in there until you see
a judge. So for me, when I was in there, we didn't
know when I was coming
home. That was the only whack part.
You feel me? And there was people in there that was in there
for 10 months, 2 years, and they never saw a judge they don't have family because they immigrants
they all african or arab brothers none of them was sweden swedish i was in there you you stay in this
room four walls no windows all that you got this tv and it's got swedish channels and you turn in
the channel every day i just kept seeing myself seeing myself i don't know what they saying
and they let you go on a walk on the rooftop every morning.
That's like going outside.
You go to this rooftop thing.
And up there, you get to be with, like, 15 other people
for 30 minutes or an hour.
And right there, that's when I got the note.
They would translate what the TV was saying yesterday,
what they were saying on TV.
And on top of that, they were sharing their stories.
When I found out the conditions and the situations that they was in
I just was like damn
and being in that situation I wanted to do
something to give back to help and they was like
please don't forget about us we don't have family
we ain't got nobody none of that shit
these people don't care about us over here
we nothing to them
and it's the truth and outside of
Stockholm Sweden
the whole country
is nothing but refugees. That country, they allow all refugees to come in. But, you know, they don't
really know how to facilitate them, you know? So these motherfuckers govern themselves. They don't
got no government. They don't got nothing. I went to the hood, all that. They take, they really got
to be community leaders and take care of each other like families. I designed my own uniforms for the jail so I could give it to the inmates
because they liked that fly.
When I was in there, they was asking me about V-Lone.
They were like to wear Hugo Boss and all that other shit,
or Armani and whatnot.
So when I went back, proceeds went to a cause for the refugees and whatnot,
and the other proceeds was for the inmates and whatnot.
Your team and your family had to be like, no, you're not going back over there.
Nah, man.
I think people trust me and they trust what I do.
I don't really, I'm not that reckless.
So it's got to be for a good reason.
And I ain't go over there with malicious intent.
It wasn't to try to stir up no controversy.
If you really think about it, bro, I didn't try to exploit my situation since I came home.
I ain't been on the news talking about that.
They done talked about my name in the White House
how many times since then?
How did you feel about that when Donald Trump spoke about it?
I don't feel no way about that.
He wanted like a thank you or something from you.
Yeah, I don't feel no way.
You know, I was very thankful for everybody who supported me.
You know what I'm saying?
Even him, you know, being in that situation
because when you're just in there,
the support is what lifts you up, bro.
I'm keeping it 100 with you.
That's what I'm saying.
Them guys in there don't have nobody saying,
I love you, I miss you, we want you free.
You know how that shit feel?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you're in solitary confinement, bro.
23 hours a day if you decide not to go upstairs.
24 hours a day.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's real depressing.
And that's when you're innocent or you didn't even get convicted.
Then when you get convicted, you go to a jail.
Everybody loves jail out there.
They say bums and homeless people commit petty crimes in the winter
so they could get out of jail in the summer because it's so nice.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, they got internet, PS4.
I'm probably making it hot right now,
but it's lovely in jail,
but not the solitary confinement.
You want to go to jail,
but they not getting sentenced,
so they can't go to jail.
So when your lawyer first put out that statement,
that's when you was in solitary confinement.
He's complaining about the conditions. That wasn't my lawyer.
That was the American embassy.
Oh, got you, got you, got you.
Those conditions was crazy.
It was people in there banging their heads,
doing all that type of shit.
I didn't want to eat that food.
It was nasty.
I was just eating water.
I was drinking water
and eating bread.
Damn.
So you say you didn't even know
the president was tweeting about you
and vouching for you to come home.
I saw it on the news
in the middle of the night
like 4 a.m.
If anything,
it was an enlightening experience though.
For sure.
Having to go there
and see these conditions
and then being able to say,
okay, what can we do?
For sure.
I experienced that and that's my whole reason for going back over there.
So did your time in jail and the way people rallied around you change your perspective on the things you said regarding Black Lives Matter?
Yes, 100%.
Because I knew that a lot of people never been to Sweden.
A lot of these people, they probably don't even know who A$AP Rocky is.
They just saw the president talk about it or they saw other people support it.
And their support and them saying,
yo, we want you home made me feel better, bro.
Like I was really f***ed up in there, bro.
I ain't gonna hold you.
But it made me feel better.
And that's where I can say I was wrong
because you don't have to go through something.
Yeah, you can have empathy for people.
No, I had empathy.
I mean, even if you haven't gone through it,
you can say, okay, I can understand. I had empathy. I mean, even if you haven't gone through it, you can say, okay, I can understand.
I can understand.
I just feel like why exploit or why bring up,
why rap about shit you're not involved in?
That's all, that's what the topic was.
Why it's about rapping about it.
So it makes you want to speak out more about political issues
in your music or on social media?
But I just feel like that shit corny now
because it's just like,
now it look like I have intent and motives
and like I'm just trying to do it just to, and I'm not that type of, like I do things that's just like, I try to do stuff for a greater cause, bro, for real.
Yeah, I think experiences can help you because Martin Luther King Jr. said that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
So you experienced injustice.
So now when you see somebody else going through it, you probably understand why your voice would be powerful when you speak out against certain things.
I experienced injustice here in the United States my whole life, bro.
I'm from Harlem.
I experienced injustice with these a** before.
I'm not saying that.
I'm just talking about, like, you know, I appreciate y'all being truthful about how y'all really felt about it.
Because that's all it needs to be is honesty.
Yeah, because my thing was, regardless of what he said about Black Lives Matter in the past,
if he's still,
he's still a black man going through an injustice.
So it should be about
that injustice,
not that man.
And I said,
when you come home,
you're probably going to have
a whole total different outlook
based off what you went through.
And I'm trying to figure out
what I said about
Black Lives Matter.
I don't know,
what was the exact quote?
I don't know.
I don't remember.
It was about J. Cole going,
what was it?
It was Ferguson.
And you said you had never been there.
You hadn't been there.
I said I hadn't been there.
They said, why you didn't rap about Ferguson?
I was like, I hadn't been there.
They was like, why you don't rap about Ferguson like J. Cole and Kendrick?
I said, well, Kendrick is that kind of rapper.
I said, J. Cole was there.
I wasn't there.
That's probably why I didn't really touch on it.
Did you have any communication with the White House, Rocky?
Did they reach out to you?
Yeah, yeah.
And I said, I spoke to him to thank him, you know.
To Trump or just the White House in general?
I don't think there's nothing wrong with that, man.
I was very thankful for what happened, you know, for him supporting me.
I don't agree with all the political shit that he does and all,
but I was just, like I said, I was thankful for everybody who supported me in there.
I'm being 100 with you.
Was he trying to get you to come to the White House?
Like, yo, come to the White House.
I was all the political shit, man.
You know, I kept it, you know, cordial and very respectful because I was thankful.
You know what I'm saying?
That was it.
It was crazy because Melania brought you up in the room first.
And I was like.
Yeah, I think she think I'm handsome.
And that's what I said.
I said, knowing Rocky.
Knowing Rocky.
He might have touched Melania back in the day.
Did you know her?
Have you met her before?
Nah.
Okay.
Now you're about to get ordered in.
He playing with you.
I'm assassinated.
You're about to get me assassinated, bro.
All right.
Yam's Day tonight.
Are tickets sold out?
Almost.
Get your tickets right now.
We want to see you in the building tonight,
and we appreciate you guys for joining us, man.
For sure.
V-Lone shirt today.
But hold on.
V-Lone shirt with the ticket today.
You get a customized V-Lone shirt.
We did that last year, and today is usually the day that they go like hotcakes,
and we about to go up in a little bit.
All right.
Well, we appreciate you guys for joining us.
It's the A$AP Mob.
It's the Breakfast Club.
A$AP.
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's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe own country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets. Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, guys. you get your podcasts. 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
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Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories
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It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all. It's
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So y'all, this is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on
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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.
Flash, slam, another one gone. Bash, bam, another one gone. The crack of the bat and another one gone. 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
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And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
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DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy, we are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors, let's talk new music.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
On The Breakfast Club.
Well, rest in peace
Mac Miller. Mac Miller dropped
the album today.
It's called Circles. And so
far, everybody's saying the album is pretty
dope. They're saying the music is really, really dope.
And it sounds amazing. That's what they're saying.
Mac Miller always made great music
though. There never was a time where Mac
Miller wasn't rapping his ass
off or making great records.
And he always put a lot of thought
into his music. I mean, one of his
albums that I really loved was when he explored
the sacred masculine and the divine
feminine. I actually hosted
that album release party. What album
was that? What was that at? It was in New York. It hosted that album release party. What album was that? What was that at?
It was in New York. It was an album release party in New York.
What was the name of that album? It'll come to me
in a second. Rest in peace to Mac Miller
again and I'm definitely going to check out that album.
Also, Eminem dropped a new album.
It's called Music
To Be Murdered By.
He released it on his Instagram. The Divine Feminine.
That's what it was called. The Divine Feminine. Yeah, that was Mac's album.
The Divine Feminine. On Eminem's Instagram, he said
It's Your Funeral, music to be murdered by
out now. Now, people are already
upset because
a line on a record that he has with Young
M.A. where he talks about the Ariana Grande
bombing. Check it out.
But I'm contemplating yelling bombs away on the game like I'm outside
of an Ariana Grande concert waiting.
What do you think? I don't
care. I mean, listen, I know Eminem is a legend,
and he's got a cult-like following,
but I've never been an Eminem fan.
I respect Eminem, and I know that he can rap his ass off.
He's a great lyricist, even though I still think
he emulated himself after Redman,
which he kind of admits to.
Yeah, he talks about it all the time.
Yeah, which he kind of admits to,
but I've just never been an Eminem fan,
so I mean, I can't sit here and act like I care.
I do respect the fact that, you know, you can still shock people 30 years into the game.
How long have I been around?
A long time.
Like, to still be shocked by things that come out of Eminem's mouth,
that's actually to be applauded.
I respect that.
Right.
Now, also, people are talking about Darkness.
Now, Darkness is a record where he, I guess he acts like he is the Vegas shooter.
You know, the Vegas shooter that kills so many people out in Las Vegas.
Believe it or not, what hotel was that?
The Mandalay Bay?
The Mandalay Bay.
And he raps like he is the shooter.
People are upset about that.
Why?
Let's play a clip of that.
People start to show up.
Time to start the show up.
It's 10.05 p.m. and the curtain starts to go up.
And I'm already sweating, but I'm locked and loaded.
For rapid fire spitting, for all the concert goers.
Scopes for sniper vision.
Surprise, I'm out of nowhere.
As I slide the clip in from inside the hotel.
Leaning out the window.
Going Kaiser Sosa.
Finger on the trigger.
But I'm a licensed donor.
With no prime convictions. So loss of sky's the trigger. But I'm a licensed donor with no prior convictions.
So loss of sky's the limit, so my supply's infinite.
Strapped like I'm a soldier, got them hopping over walls and climbing fences.
Some of them John Travolta, staying alive by inches.
Yo, people, that is what music does sometimes.
Like, he's rapping from the perspective of the guy that shot.
Like, I don't think that's wild.
I'm actually intrigued
to hear that record,
to be honest with you.
Yeah.
I mean, the way he breaks it down
is genius,
but people are upset about it.
Thinks that he's,
I guess,
promoting that?
I guess that's what
people are saying right now.
Man, please.
Nas rapped from the perspective
of a gun.
You know what I mean?
We've heard all types
of different perspectives
in hip-hop before.
When Nas did it,
he didn't say he was actually, it wasn't somebody that died. I don't think he was just rapping. He did talk about killing people. He was the gun. You know what I mean? We've heard all types of different perspectives in hip-hop before. When Nas did it, he didn't say he was actually
it wasn't somebody that died. I don't think.
He did talk about killing people. He was the gun.
But it was nobody real.
I don't care.
It's art. It's entertainment.
I don't have a problem with that. His album is out
right now and he has Ed Sheeran,
Race to Five Nine, Black Thought, Q-Tip,
Young M.A., Joel Ortiz,
Crooked Eye, Juice WRLD, Anderson.Paak,
and a host of others on that album.
I'm not going to sit here and say I don't care
because I haven't heard the record yet.
But I just don't.
It's music.
It's art at the end of the day.
If he's rapping from the perspective of the Vegas shooter
and he's talking about the mindset that led the Vegas shooter
to do what he did, I don't see a problem with that.
Now, also, the Baby's artist, Stunner for Vegas.
Stunner for Vegas!
He dropped a new album.
It's titled Rich Youngin',
and it features the Baby, Lil Baby, Black Youngsta, and Offset.
That's out right now as well.
Very creative title.
Rich Youngin'.
Dropped one of the clues bombs for my man Stunner for Vegas.
Salisbury, North Carolina is where Stunner 4 hails from. So salute to Stunner 4
Vegas, man. And that's your new music Friday.
Some of the new music that's coming out. I gotta check
that out. I haven't heard the Stunner 4
Vegas project yet. Alright. I'm interested
in hearing it because he repped the Carolinas all day.
North Carolina. I'm South Carolina, but
I'm intrigued by those guys because it is very
hard to come from where they come from
and be making a mark in the rap game
the way that they are. So salute to
the whole Billion Dollar Baby Entertainment.
South Coast. Arnold
Taylor. What's happening? Shout out to XXL.
XXL sent the new magazine
this week. And I haven't seen
a XXL in a minute. Have you?
No. Who's on the cover
of XXL?
Travis Scott. Yeah.
I haven't seen a XXL. I thought they stopped actually doing magazines.
Well, thanks to XXL for sending it up here.
What up, Vanessa?
And that is your rumor report.
Now, when we come back, donkey today.
Who you giving that donkey to?
For after the hour, I'm giving my donkey to Odell Beckham Jr., okay?
He don't have to just smack it without my consent.
Okay? I'm giving it to him.
It's up to him to do
what he wants with it, though. My goodness.
Alright. Donkey of the Day is up next.
So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
I was born a donkey.
It's the donkey of the day.
Donkey of the day.
Donkey of the day.
One, two, three, four. It's time for the donkey of the day. Donkey, donkey, donkey. One, two, three, four.
It's time for the donkey of the day.
That's pretty fun.
With Charlamagne the devil.
Possibly.
The Breakfast Club.
Donkey of the day for Friday, January 17th goes to Odell Beckham Jr.
Oh, boy.
Oh, BJ.
Okay.
If you haven't heard, a warrant has been
issued by a judge after
oh BJ slapped a security
officer in the ass during the LSU
locker room celebration. Now I
just read that from TMZ and I have
to admit that headline is misleading.
It's very inaccurate. Alright. He didn't slap
the security officer in his ass.
Alright. He slapped him
on his ass. Okay. If he slapped the security guard in the ass it all right? He slapped him on his ass, okay?
If he slapped a security guard in the ass,
it would have been a whole different charge, okay?
Now, for the record, authorities did initially seek to charge him
with misdemeanor sexual battery.
The only reason he didn't get charged with that
is because there is a clear double standard
when it comes to men sexually assaulting women
and men sexually assaulting other men.
Only time men
sexually assaulting men is taken serious
is when it's a grown-ass man
sexually assaulting a little boy.
Grown-ass man sexually assaulting another grown-ass
man, nobody cares. Nobody
takes it serious. And because of that reason,
OBJ
was charged with simple battery.
Let's go to CBS Sports for the report, please.
Odell Beckham Jr. is facing an arrest warrant on a charge of simple battery.
He was inside the LSU locker room after Monday night's win over Clemson
in the championship game.
He was caught on camera slapping a security guard on the rear end.
The Browns put out a statement saying they're aware of the situation
and that OBJ and his representatives are
cooperating with the proper authorities
to appropriately address the situation.
I don't care what y'all say.
OBJ got what he earned.
There is no right way to do
the wrong thing. What level of privilege
and entitlement does OBJ
have that he thinks
he can just disrespect that man like that?
Players are smoking cigars in the locker room. I get it, but OBJ, that he thinks he can just disrespect that man like that, okay? Players are smoking cigars in the locker room.
I get it.
But, OBJ, you the young OG.
Instead of throwing a piece of paper at the security guard
and then smacking him on the ass, how about talk to the security guard
and tell him, cool out, relax, the kids are just celebrating.
We just won the national championship.
Like, be easy, all right?
Use your words, OBJ.
You ever had to tell your children that, Envy?
Yes. Use your words, OBJ. You ever had to tell your children that, Envy? Yes.
Use your words, okay?
But the problem is, and this is just my personal opinion,
you didn't respect that man, all right?
This is why, you know, I treat custodians the same way I treat CEOs.
I don't respect people who disrespect waitresses, fast food employees,
bus drivers, Uber drivers, security guards,
just because they think they can.
I was always taught that if you want to see the true character of a person,
watch how they treat folks who can't do anything for them.
Odell Beckham Jr. disrespected that man because in his mind,
he was just a security guard.
If Odell had any respect for that man, there's no way he would have sized him up,
milly-rocked, and smacked his cheeks as if he was in the blue flame in Atlanta on a Tuesday.
All right?
You ain't even tipped that man, Odell.
All right?
Odell thought that for one flip second he was a real housewife of Atlanta,
and he was going to get his peach by hook or by mother-effing crook. Okay, Odell, I'm glad you play wide receiver because quarterback,
quarterback would be too tempting of a position for you, okay?
In fact, anything in the backfield would be too tempting and too distracting.
That whole offensive line bent over, you wouldn't be able to control your hands.
Now, if Odell is convicted, which he won't be,
he will face up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine.
I want everyone to see this and learn what D-Head momentum is, okay?
D-Head momentum is a real thing.
I personally can't say the D word on the radio, but D-Head momentum.
You know what D-Head, you know what I mean when I say D-Head, right?
Yes.
D-Head momentum is when someone is doing something stupid.
He's doing a bunch of D-Head stuff, and there's nobody there to stop him.
He can't even stop himself.
So when nobody is there to stop you, they don't stop.
In fact, it's like going downhill in a car with no brakes.
It starts with Odell coming in the locker room, giving out money to players,
which is an NCAA violation.
As a student athlete, he has to know that.
Then he goes slapping security guards on the ass.
This is classic D-head momentum.
This is when a man can't be told anything because he's feeling himself.
OBJ, let me tell you something, King.
There is no respect for others without humility in oneself.
Period.
You really need to humble yourself or life will do it for you.
Please give Odell Beckham Jr. the biggest hee-haw.
Geesh.
That's right.
He thought it was the Peach Bowl.
Oh, my goodness.
In Atlanta.
All right.
My goodness.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey today.
Now, when we come back, Donnell Rawlings will be joining us. The most sensitive-ass comedian ever to walk the face of the earth.
He can dish it, but he can't take it.
And he's been on Instagram going in on me for weeks.
Yes.
Weeks.
Weeks.
Payback is a mother-effort, Donnell.
Welcome to the club again.
Well, he's at Caroline's all weekend long, and we're going to talk to him when we come back.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Did y'all stop this, son?
Stop what?
Come on, son.
Come on, son.
Come on, son.
What you talking about?
Yo, this ass is in my seat, son.
His ass is in your seat.
Yo, man, I ain't f***ing with this s***, son.
Your ass is supposed to be in your seat.
I'm not f***ing with that s***, son.
Don't you like asses in the seats?
I'm not here for that.
You ain't here to get asses in seats.
Can I say?
You at Caroline's all weekend.
You want asses in all those seats in that comedy club.
Can we get a serious conversation?
No.
No, let's have a serious conversation.
That's not serious.
Get it away from me, son.
Get it away from me, son.
What's up, man?
And it look you.
How you doing?
Spleez.
Can you tell me how you deal with this?
Spleez. Spleez. S, please and sorry and please and say shit.
You know what?
I knew this interview.
Come on, man.
You got too many white friends in your life.
You got too many white friends in your life.
When you was dark skinned, you would have never did this shit.
Can I tell y'all, can I say something?
No, you can't.
Did you let RZA say something on the Joe Rogan podcast?
Huh?
Did you let RZA say anything?
All I want to know is, Donnell's here, by the way.
Morning, everybody.
We're at a breakfast club.
I didn't know what was going on.
Donnell is here.
The other day, Donnell was doing a live, and we, and Charlamagne and I tried to join in
on his live, and then he blocked us.
Why'd you block us?
Yeah!
Yo, I'm just saying, sir.
Y'all trying to talk and don't want me to talk, sir.
Donnell, what is that?
What is that in front of you?
That's what RZA
needed on the Joe Rogan podcast.
That's what RZA needed. Every time
he wanted to say something,
here go Donnell.
We just want to know
why when you was on
live, you blocked us.
The reason why I blocked y'all is because y'all did that
suspect s*** again, son. All we did was
we wanted you to have a vegan diet.
No, you put emojis, son. What man do emojis?
I put eggplant emojis and
tall salad emojis. You don't need to
do a paragraph of emojis, son.
I want you to eat better. And you didn't send it to
a man, son. People send emojis, but it's to a girl. You sent eight paragraph of emojis, son. I want you to eat better. And you didn't send it to a man, son. People send emojis, but it's to a girl.
You sent eight paragraph of emojis.
So you've never sent me the yellow eyes?
You've never sent me the yellow eyes?
You've never sent me the yellow eyes?
Hold on, man.
I'm going to get the gat rid of you.
I knew what y'all was going to do.
You've never sent me the yellow eyes with the hearts?
I came prepared.
You sent me the heart eyes before.
I said, there we go.
We back.
I'm not doing it with y'all today, son.
Now, Donnell, before we get started, I have a very serious question to ask you.
I don't want to answer serious questions.
I'm not here for that.
I don't do serious questions that good.
You know that. Now, Donnell. I don't want to answer serious questions. I'm not here for that. I don't do serious questions that good. You know that.
I don't trust you.
On Revolt, you had your man on the street segment, right?
Me and you spoke about this.
I said, Donnell, this would be amazing if we do these man on the street questions,
put you on Revolt every morning.
Then you just stop sending clips.
You know why I stopped sending clips?
I don't think that I got any answers from the Joe Rogan podcast when RZA was on there.
And there was a lot of good questions Joe was asking RZA.
And every time RZA would try to answer them, Donnell Rollins would interrupt.
That's why they call him the old dirty interrupter.
This is what you don't understand.
It's called interruption.
Did you let RZA explain?
No, what I did was I added to the conversation.
See, and I understand you as an interviewer.
Sometimes you interview people and you be
so in awe, like,
you be all excited, like,
you grab your chest, like,
I don't do that. And the reason
why, when I had the RZA interview, a lot
of things in his life I felt was parallel to my
life, so. You and RZA don't got nothing
in common, Donnell.
Can I explain what we have in common?
Donnell, before you get to that, can you answer
the question?
What happened with your revolt clips?
I'll tell you what happened with my revolt clips. I'll be totally honest.
When I first started doing the revolt stuff, right,
and you told me, you said, Donnell, this is an opportunity.
You turn it to your inner white girl. Donnell,
this is an opportunity. You can extend
your brand. It'll be a great platform.
And the reason why I stopped doing it,
because ain't none of you motherfuckers support it.
Did you ever send it to us to post?
I posted.
I'm not the producer.
That's your producer.
Diddy said he didn't like him.
What?
Diddy said he didn't like him.
Man, no way Diddy said that.
No, no, no, bro, he did.
I got lit.
I got lit in St. Barts with Diddy.
He liked him.
And then Envy was like,
but Diddy, you said can't stop, won't stop.
He was like, nah, stop that shit.
That shit ain't what it is.
This is what I'm trying to say.
I can't take this with that butt in your face.
The reason why, with anything, and I, you know, it was a scheduling thing.
And then, you know, sometimes you need to insinuate.
But I told you, and this is what I explained to Breakfast Club.
Y'all wouldn't post me on y'all YouTube page.
It was like I was non-existent.
I didn't follow you.
I just started following you.
I didn't know you posted it.
So you wanted positive reinforcement.
If I would have had, this as my profile picture,
you would have...
Oh, damn.
You flipped that like you did it before.
Come on now.
Not just flipping us down, Donnell.
Well, Donnell, I appreciate you for joining us this morning, man.
I think you're going to be at Caroline's this weekend or something.
Nah, you talking to me some more, son.
For what? Well, I'm a spy. Ain't nothing else. Nah, you talking to me some more, sir. For what?
Well, I'm a spy.
Ain't nothing else to talk to you about.
Set up my own podcast.
What's the name of your podcast?
Don't do that.
The Donnell Rollins Show.
The Donnell Rollins Show.
What's the white girl that be on there with you?
Kate Quigley.
She funny.
Okay, she funny.
Go on, man.
Go on, bro.
He's a special guest.
What's going on? He's a special guest. What's going on?
He's a special guest.
Interview to ask for your podcast.
Y'all see what's happening right now, right?
They about to try to kick me out the studio.
Can we talk about something serious?
No, what do you want to talk about?
Y'all don't even prepare for me. No, we don't.
Did you prepare for RZA
when he came to the Joe Rogan podcast?
Or was your game plan just to interrupt him the whole time?
You know what's so bad about that?
Donella already did his own podcast.
I did.
And stuck around for RZA just to interrupt him the whole time.
No, I didn't interrupt him.
This is what people talk about.
You interrupted.
And the people that say that don't understand how black people communicate.
You ever been in a barbershop?
You ever been in a barbershop?
And the person that gets to speak the most is the person that's the loudest. Right. You go to a black barbershop, you're around black people communicate. You ever been in a barbershop? You ever been in a barbershop and the person that gets to speak the most
is the person that's the loudest. Right.
You go to a black barbershop, you're around black people, they don't be like this.
And now, it's your turn to speak.
You have to be aggressive to
get in the conversation.
It wasn't your interview. Your interview was over, though.
Joe Rogan told me to stay.
I didn't want to be there. He meant just to kick it,
not to talk. That's how I kick it.
John, now, don't say you didn't want to be there
That's just rude
No, it's not rude
I'm telling you
And I have to agree with you
I wanted
You pushed your flight back
You did want to be there
You pushed your flight back
I wanted to be there
So why did you just say you didn't want to be there?
Why don't you let me answer the question?
Did you let RZA answer any questions?
I know what people ask you all the time
Can I just
Go ahead
The reason why I wanted to be there
But the reason I didn't want to be there,
because I had been on the road for like six days, I hadn't seen my son in six days.
Okay.
And I had to catch a red eye.
Yo, son, get off my shit, man.
Go ahead.
Who's funnier?
Go ahead, John, now.
Come on, man, don't ask dumb questions like that.
Duval by far.
All right, that's your friend.
Okay.
What else are you supposed to say, son?
Amanda Seals is the funniest comedian,
female comedian that's living,
walking the earth right now.
She's very funny.
She is funny.
She's funny.
Why you acting like I never said you was top five?
Donnell, I said you was the top three comedian.
You didn't say that.
You're a liar.
You know I did.
You was forced to say it.
You didn't want to say it.
That is not true.
You came to my show.
Donnell, can you stay on track here?
Yes.
Okay.
So now you were talking about you did want to be there, but you hadn't seen Austin.
I wanted to be there, you know, to have a conversation, just to meet RZA.
You know, in passing, I seen him.
We were doing Chappelle's show.
But I wanted to be there, but it was a question.
I had an option, like stay for RZA or go see my son.
And I told Joe, I said, man, I would love to meet RZA.
I want to stay, but I haven't seen my son in a while.
I'm going home.
Michael Blackson is mad for this.
Michael Blackson is hilarious.
Can you tell these clowns to stay close?
Michael Blackson is hilarious as a motherfucker.
If you like African accents, man, I could do that.
He in the movie, he coming to America, he got a talking part too.
Not like Don Ellis Spider-Man.
And he's probably not going to have a voice in
what's going to be Pixar's
biggest animation this summer called Soul.
The first time Pixar had
a lead, a black person, as a lead
of a Pixar film.
So you're the lead in a Pixar film? I'm not in there.
I'm a little bit in there.
I'm a little bit.
Why did you just say that like you were the lead? You said that like you was the star of that show. So what does that mean? I'm a little bit. I'm a little bit. You talking about coming to America. Why did you just sound
like you were the lead?
You sold out like you
was the star of that show.
Yeah, like that.
Come on, Donnell.
You better than that.
All right, we have more
with Donnell Rollins
when we come back.
Don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have Donnell Rollins
in the building.
Yee.
So you said initially
Joe Rogan was going to
produce your podcast.
No, he's not producing it.
So after that,
he decided no?
I thought he funded it.
No, he didn't.
What you need funding for?
You told me Joe Rogan
funded your podcast.
No, Joe Rogan,
he don't need to fund it.
I thought you just said
he wanted to produce
your podcast.
First episode.
Oh, shit.
Let's do this, guys.
Let's do this.
Didn't you just say
he's done?
Son, I almost bought your contour kit, but they was out of them, son.
Donna, I'm confused.
But Donna, you just said.
I know you contour.
You just said Joe Rogan.
I know you're the only history of hip-hop to wake up and say flawless.
Yo, who says flawless?
No filter.
That's a filter.
Your whole life is a filter, son.
But Donna, you just said that Joe Rogan said he was going to produce your podcast.
Andrew Schultz has much better makeup jokes, yo. Yo. filter, son. But then you just said that Joe Rogan said he was going to produce your podcast.
No, Joe, what I said was, maybe I
wasn't clear, was when I was in that
room, I said, okay, would you produce
my first episode? That's what I said.
Just the first episode. The first episode. I heard Joe Rogan
say, Donnell, you should do a podcast. And you was like,
please, please, will you produce it for me? I heard
the episode. Okay, first off, I heard your
diction change when you was on this show.
That is not true. You have no hip-hop in diction change when you was on this show. That is not true.
You have no hip-hop in your voice when you was on Joe.
Every time you said something, you was like, I'm sorry, beg your pardon.
You was a different person, son.
That never happened.
You represent a person who had no mental illness.
Okay, and what was your question again?
Yes, you can.
Yes, you can.
So then after the show, RZA was very happy with the interview that you guys did together.
No, he wasn't.
He was just being nice.
Okay, and let me tell you something.
He was being nice to the tune of, he said on the show that he was going to give me some beats for my podcast.
And everybody was giving me a lot of feedback, like, you've run the podcast, you've run the podcast.
That was actual constructive criticism.
The streets was being honest with you.
Well, first off, you don't even know where is the streets.
Miss Pat is so funny
You got cul-de-sac energy now
I think Miss Pat funnier than Donnell
What do you think
Ask them
Don't ask me
Ask them
I think Miss Pat
You know who's man funnier
Miss Pat ask them
What I did on Degenerates
Let's talk about that
Hello
Flame Monroe
Flame Monroe was good
Flame Monroe funny
I know you love Flame Monroe
I know you love that
Flame Monroe ain't even
Got to tell no jokes
You be like
Ha ha
Oh shit I saw it at the Generous.
My favorite joke was when you bent over
and you told Justice Villette to **** in you.
That's not what I said.
That's exactly what you said.
That's exactly what you said.
Did you say that?
Everybody got Netflix.
I know you said that.
Everybody got Netflix.
You bent over and you pointed at your ass
and you told Justice Villette to **** in you.
I'm going to let you exhaust yourself.
What was the joke?
The joke was this.
F***ing me.
The joke was, I talked about Lil Nas.
I talked about how Lil Nas came out.
Lil Nas X.
Lil Nas X, how he came out.
And I supported him because he didn't hide.
He was honest about it.
And he basically told the internet to get the f*** out of here.
And I said that Lil Nas is gangster gay.
I said he's the type of gay d*** I f*** with, figuratively speaking.
Don't get excited. Right? And that's what I said. I said he's the gangster gay. I said, he's the type of gay because I f*** with figuratively speaking. Don't get excited.
Right?
And that's what I said.
I said, he's the gangster gay.
I said, Lil Nas is everything
Jussie Smollett wanted to be.
The gay Tupac.
I was like, oh, too soon.
I was like, really?
I said, he was like,
f*** me.
No, no, no.
What did you do, Donnell?
What was the action
that go with the joke?
I mean, I acted it out.
You turned it over.
You turned around.
You bent over.
And you did like you said,
Look, Donnell, look.
And guess what?
Even if I said that,
you freeze-framed it and played it in slow motion, son,
to make yourself feel good.
You don't want to answer questions from the streets.
And the streets say enough is enough, y'all.
Enough is enough. Who are your friends, y'all? I just want to answer questions from the streets. And the streets say enough is enough, Charlamagne. Enough is enough.
Who are your friends, Charlamagne?
I just want to say, who are your friends?
And I approached one of your closest friends. Who?
Wax, right? Okay. And I looked at him, right?
And first off, if Wax don't smack you for doing another booty joke,
he need to turn his Timbs in, son.
What's wrong with booty jokes? He need to turn his Timbs in.
You bent over on Netflix and told Jussie Smollett to
**** you. Tell Wax to wear hard bottoms
if he's going to support
you and your antics.
And all I said was,
what's up with your man?
And he said,
****, I ain't got
nothing to do with that.
Well, down there,
we appreciate you for joining us.
I'm not leaving.
I'm not going nowhere, son.
You and the ass
can stay here all day.
So moving forward,
if you haven't seen Netflix
Degenerate, which is a
very good show.
It started last year.
It had some top names on it. This year we did
it again. I don't think you should have did it.
And I beat the room up.
I don't think you should have did it. And if you're not concerned about
that, if you want to see what Charlamagne is
in such denial about, make sure you
check me out on the Martin Lawrence.
Did you talk to him about that?
Martin Lawrence lit his f*** to it.
Did you talk about that?
Yeah.
You don't talk about that.
Martin said.
Why you didn't talk to him?
Will Smith no booty s***.
Martin said.
We do.
See, we put the booty in Will's hands.
Will held that booty up.
What does your brother think about all this?
About what?
About just the whole butt thing.
And what is your brother, being that your brother's gay,
he used to have a crush on Charlamagne.
My brother ain't this type of gay. He't that type of gay you know i'm saying like
like like he just not that he ain't giving nobody no but no but yes what you mean giving real butt
that's what i was about to say you didn't give me a chance but this this prank like you gonna
be about it and he has come he knows who he is. You, my friend, are still confused.
You're still confused.
And I want to get to the bottom of it, but you don't want to talk about that.
So you want to be the bottom.
Next question.
What were you saying?
So you want to be the bottom.
Next question.
Now, did you see all the, since you talked about degenerates, you saw there was some
controversy over some comments from one of the comedians on the show, right?
What was the controversy?
They pulled up a podcast and he had told a joke.
Man, you're really trying to make small talk with Donnell.
It wasn't a joke.
But basically, he talked about a situation where he had sex with a woman.
The woman thought she was having sex with Carlos Mencia.
Turns out it was him, and she didn't find out until 15 minutes into it.
And he's telling this story like it's a real story.
And they came for him because you can't do that, right?
You can't trick somebody into having sex with you, and you're the wrong person.'s a real story. And they came for him because you can't do that, right? You can't trick somebody into having sex with you
and you're the wrong person.
And they realized...
This is real life.
This is not a joke.
This is real life.
This is him telling the story on a podcast.
He's on the show, The Degenerates.
And so there was a lot of people protesting
and saying they weren't going to watch the show.
Well, people with comedy nowadays,
people are going to protest anything.
People are trying to really dilute
what comedy is supposed to be
and what comedy is supposed to stand for.
Comedy is supposed to be stand-up comedy in particular.
It's the last truth that we have.
Dave Chappelle even said it. He said
when we were working in
L.A., he said, he told the comedians,
he said, you know, and I know he liked this part, he said,
now this is the time for comedians to really grab their balls
because it's our
job to make fun of all the
bad things that are happening.
But to answer your question about people and their opinions,
I think people and their opinions should stay out of comedy.
At the end of the day, you choose who you want to go see.
All right, man.
I've been in the f***ing party.
Yeah, it's time to go, man.
You know what?
Yo, yo, you know what?
Nobody care about this s***, yo, man.
Guess what, guess what, guys?
Nobody care about this s***.
Will you stay?
I'll stay with you, dad. You'll stay with the f***.
Y'all leaving?
We out.
All right, me and Yee.
So we done.
Bye.
When we come back, we got rumors on the way, so don't move, guys.
Why are you still here?
Keep the cameras rolling.
Caroline's this weekend.
Nick, you can bounce too if you want.
Nobody wants to leave.
Nobody wants to leave.
We all leaving.
Bye.
Excuse me.
Bye.
Excuse me, Don.
Bye now.
Thank you.
So what was your question?
What was the question?
Close the door, please, guys.
Thank you.
Oh, my God.
How do you do it?
How do you do it?
How do you maintain, and you in here with a mental health mother****.
I love you.
I really love you.
You know that.
I know.
I support anything you do.
Now, these booty**** on the other hand,
more power to them.
Thank y'all for listening.
Caroline's this weekend.
Go to carolines.com if you want to buy tickets.
Donnell, one of the funniest comedians I've ever met.
I remember you from the Two Steps Down days in Brooklyn.
Good time.
And I've always been in the trenches.
I never forgot where I came from.
Even when I travel, I'm always going to pull
up on a spot that kind of,
I won't say birthed my career, but those
spots that just really supported me,
I'm always going to get back to that.
And these clowns, the streets
ask me these questions. I don't know what it
takes for you to realize that
you're suspect. And DJ Envy,
you should be ashamed of yourself.
Your son got to go to school
and answer the question, how is
your dad accepting booties for
Christmas gifts? You got to answer that
question. Charlamagne, the reason
why you say men don't cheat
because you like
dudes.
Booty, booty, booty.
Rocking every goddamn where.
Alright, love you Donnell. Thank you so much.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning everybody, it's
DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast
Club. Tell them what we got on Sixers Gear,
man. What we have on Sixers Gear, shout out to
Michael Rubin. You know, each and every year we do Change for
Change where we raise money for a different
organization or foundation.
And this year we did...
Thurgood Marshall.
Thurgood Marshall.
Thurgood Marshall College Foundation.
That's right.
That's right.
Where we raise money for...
HBCUs.
HBCUs and help with books, education, and all that other good stuff.
We raised over $800,000.
A little over $800,000.
Michael Rubin donated $100,000.
Yep.
And said that he would give us an additional $25,000 if we wore Philadelphia 76's gear
once a week until the season is over.
And you see, B, I got my Allen Iverson jersey on right now.
I'm the answer like Allen.
I salute to Capone from CNN.
Listen, who you rocking?
I am rocking.
Who am I rocking?
Dr. J?
I got that.
That's it, right?
That's number six.
Hey, take that off.
Put this one on.
This is a custom-made one for you. I'm serious. What is it? Take it off. Let me see. Let me see. That's number six. Hey, take that off. Put this one on. This is a custom-made one for you.
I'm serious.
What is this?
Take it off.
Let me see.
Let me see.
Don't worry about it.
You take that off and throw it on and put this on.
I don't trust you.
It's a sixes joint.
What does it say on the back?
Don't worry about what it says on the back.
What does it say on the back?
What it says on the back is appropriate for it to be on the back.
Let me see.
Pass it to me.
Here, here.
Pass it to me.
Let me see what it says on the back.
That's right.
Show the camera.
It says cheeks.
That's right, baby.
This guy plays too much.
Mo' cheeks. This guy plays too much. Last week, camera. It says cheeks. That's right, baby. Mo' cheeks.
This guy plays too much.
Last week I gave you my cheeks.
Now I'm giving you Mo' cheeks.
Now you're giving me Mo' cheeks?
Okay.
My goodness gracious.
Put the Mo' cheeks on, man.
I'm not putting them on right now.
Why?
I'll save them for later.
Put the Mo'
This is what I want to do.
I want you to put the Mo' cheeks on
and then turn around
and then I'm going to hold up
the mold of my ass I got you
right next to the cheeks.
See, that's what, you know what, forget it.
That's what my dad thinks you're gay.
That's what my son thinks you're suspect.
Yeah, but what about you?
You're the one f***ing her in the ass and putting lotion all over it.
Oh, my goodness.
All right, well, let's get to the rumor report.
Let's talk Raz B.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor report.
Rumor report.
This is the rumor report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Great segue.
Oh, man.
Well, Raz B., who actually called me the other day.
Oh, man.
This keeps getting better and better.
But your dad thinks I'm gay?
Yes.
Okay.
All right.
Well, Raz B. reportedly arrested for DUI.
DU and who?
Y'all are kinky.
It was all of y'all?
They said he was driving his Mercedes Benz and it blew through a red light.
Wow.
He didn't stop.
The officer pulled him over.
He said he was lost.
He didn't have a driver's license.
The cop said he was lost. He didn't have a driver's license. The cop said he smelled alcohol
and Raz confessed
he's been drinking and smoking marijuana
earlier in the evening.
He failed the sobriety test
and he was arrested. He posted
a $5,000 bond and he has been
released. So
it was in jail not too long.
Now Antonio Brown, it looks like
his agent left.
He said his agent didn't want to be with him anymore
and said that until he fixes up,
he does not want to work for Antonio Brown anymore.
He says, you need help.
And let's be clear, his agent is Drew Rosenhaus.
Drew Rosenhaus stands next to a lot of dysfunctional people.
So for him to leave Antonio Brown, it says a lot.
But I'm going to tell y'all something. Y'all got to stop laughing at Antonio
Brown. Antonio Brown really
needs a therapist.
Antonio Brown really needs some type of counseling.
Antonio Brown really is
dealing with some type of issues going
on in his head. I don't know what it is.
I'm not going to sit here and play psychiatrist.
But Antonio Brown really needs to
sit and talk to somebody.
And lastly, Blac Ch play psychiatrist. But Antonio Brown really needs to sit and talk to somebody. Right.
And lastly, Blac Chyna.
She was on Wild N Out.
And when I say they destroyed her, they destroyed her.
I respect her for going, though.
Kind of like, you know how Donnell Rollins was just here and he had a funny feeling and he was a little hurt?
Donnell Rollins is the most sensitive comedian walking the face of the earth today.
Well, Blac Chyna was hurt just as much.
And we have audio.
Let's play a clip.
Hey, yo, Chyna, you ain't beat for this battling.
You went and bagged the least famous Kardashian.
With all that plastic, who's going to smash?
Your body recyclable, but your career is trash.
But you ain't got no past.
Yeah, it went all bad for Black China.
All bad, all bad.
But you can't be mad.
You went on that show.
Like, you know what that show is about.
Like, I'm not.
Listen, when I see those guys on Wild N' Out going on somebody, they're doing exactly what they're supposed to do.
Absolutely.
And when you go on there, either you go on there with them jokes or you're going to be the joke.
Correct.
Either or.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
Now, we got to say a happy birthday to Dan.
Today is Dan's birthday.
One of the producers up here.
Yes.
Okay.
Yes.
Today is his birthday.
Happy birthday, Dan. Enjoy your
day. Enjoy your weekend.
And also, today is
Ray J's birthday. Oh, man.
Drop on the clues, Bonds, for the legend Ray J.
How old is Ray J today?
I don't know. That's a good question.
Salute to Ray J. Happy birthday, Ray J. Today would
have been Muhammad Ali's birthday, too.
So we're going to get some Ray J on in the mix.
Alright? Well, Revolt, we'll see you guys on Tuesday. Everybody else, the People So we're going to get some Ray J on in the mix, all right? Well, we'll vote.
We'll see you guys on Tuesday.
Everybody else, the People's Choice Mix is up next.
Get your request in, and we're going to start the mix off with some Ray J.
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I'm doing mine.
There's going to be a comedy show, performances, all types of parties,
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Definitely get your tickets if you want more information.
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That's a nice little getaway for a few days.
You know what I'm saying?
Quick little flight, and we're going to have a ball for a nice little long extended weekend.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, Charlamagne, you got a positive note?
Yes, man.
It is Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, the first official holiday of the year.
So, it's going to be a lot of talk this weekend about dreams, because you know Martin Luther
King Jr. had a dream.
And I want to tell you, don't downgrade your dream just to fit your reality.
Upgrade your conviction to match your destiny.
Breakfast club, bitches!
Y'all finished or y'all done?
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 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.
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