The Breakfast Club - Actin Badd But God Is Good
Episode Date: June 10, 2022Today on the show Dj Envy and Charlamagne acted out, as Yee was out of town. During the show, they played an interview with Charlamagne and Jay Pharoah speaking about Trauma Triggers, leaving SNL, pur...pose, new projects and more. Also, after playing clips from Careesha interview with Diddy, they opened the phone lines to see if our listeners are similar to the City Girl dating someone with a big age gap. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a Floridian who was bitten by a alligator he mistaken as a dog. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DJ Enzi, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne Tha God.
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Break the f*** up.
Good morning, USA. to the planet. It's Friday! Yes, it's Friday.
It is Friday. Freaky, freaky, freaky
Friday.
Envy is back. That's right.
I went on vacation. Me and the wife
went away for four days.
Yeah, just me and the wife just went away.
Without the kids, just
relaxing, massages.
A vacation? Yeah, a vacation.
It was good. We went to
South Caicos.
So you know there's Turks and Caicos,
and then there's a place called South Caicos.
So undoubtedly, I guess,
one of the people that was big in building up Anguilla
decided to invest in South Caicos,
which is like 232 acres of land,
and he invested in this just some nice,
quiet, calm, relaxing uh i think the the most
active thing they had was like kayaking uh they did have like an atv tour just around the island
but we just relaxed man we just got massages relax relax by the pool we ate and just chill
we just needed that man from the book tour and everything that's that's coming up with me with
the car shows we just needed the time just to sit back, reset, relax, and just chill.
Well, good for you.
Last thing we saw, you was dancing in a goddamn weed field.
Oh, yeah.
You was dancing in a field of marijuana looking like I'm Too Sexy by Right Said Fred was playing.
Yes.
Not even the Drake Future Young Thug version.
Yes, that was, yeah, I invested into a dispensary and some of my own strains that are becoming this year.
Actually, in the next three weeks, so I'm excited about that.
Just learning the business, man.
Anything that I try to get into, I try to learn it from the rooter to the tutor.
So I was learning everything from the start, how it grows and what soil to use.
You was trying to look at my tutor this morning.
I was not.
You was definitely trying to look at my tutor.
Y'all have no idea.
I see him this morning as I'm walking in, getting into the elevator.
And it's just like, all he kept saying was, get in front of me.
Get in front of me.
I'm like, Envy ain't got no manners like that.
I did not say get in front of me.
I'm the one with the sovereign hospitality.
I'm like, why does he keep wanting me to get in front of him?
I held the door.
And then I thought, exactly.
You kept holding doors for me and everything.
I held the door.
Because you wanted me to walk in front of you.
And I thought to myself, wow, he ain't seen me all week.
He trying to see the cheeks.
That's exactly what it is.
And you got on all pink this morning.
So what does that mean?
And you got on all pink.
You got on a pink hat.
You got on a pink hoodie and a pink belt.
The hell?
I don't have on a pink belt.
Hey, it's pride, man.
Drop on the clues box for Pride Month, baby.
Where's that drop that Duval sent you?
That's where you should play that more.
Pride Month, baby.
Let's get this show.
I'm all for it.
Who's joining us this morning?
Comedian Jay Farrell will be joining us this morning.
Jay Farrell.
He's going to be at Caroline's on Broadway here in New York all weekend.
Y'all know Jay Farrell.
He was on SNL for like six seasons.
And he had the Showtime show, White Famous.
He's in a movie now called Resort for Love.
Resort for Love.
He's got another movie coming out called Out of Office that's produced by the people who did the TV show The Office.
Jay Friar got a lot going on.
Yeah, he does.
A lot going on.
Like four or five cartoons.
A lot of stuff.
So we'll talk to Jay Friar this morning.
All right.
Now we got front page news.
Now we got to talk about the January 6th committee hearing that took place yesterday.
So we'll give you some updates of what went down.
So don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
I just want y'all to know that I hate how we start to show off every morning.
I hate the music that we start to show off with because, you know, when I get up in the
morning, I listen to a combination of Black Men United, You Will Know, Regina Bell, God
Is Good, and D.G.
Yola, Ain't Gon' Let Up. Okay? And a little Cryin' Mob, Nuck If And D.G. Yola ain't going to let up.
Okay?
And a little crime mob.
I'm not going to give you a buck.
All right?
We got to start to show off with more powerful records.
No disrespect to Jack Harlow, first class.
I'm just saying.
We got to set the tone.
Mary J. Blige, happy.
Hello.
There you go.
Be happy.
That's what I'm talking about.
Things like that.
And I want to start making that executive decision.
Okay?
All right.
Well, let's get into some front page news.
Now, if you're a hockey fan, the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Rangers last night 3-1.
Now, the series, they lead the series 3-2, right?
All right, because I'm not a hockey fan.
Do they go best of seven?
Best of seven, yes.
Okay, that's for the Stanley Cup, right?
Oh, it's not?
No, not yet.
Okay.
They got one more and then the Stanley Cup?
Okay.
All right.
Now, tonight, the Warriors take on the Boston Celtics in Boston.
Must win for the Warriors. Must win for the Warriors.
Not saying that the series is over if Boston loses, but, you know, I mean, if Boston wins, but, you know, so must win for the Warriors.
Now, yesterday, the committee met and did an investigation on the January 6th, 2021 U.S. Capitol attack.
They held its first primetime hearing. Now, this is the first of some of its investigation,
and we hear from Benny Thompson.
He's the chairman of the committee.
But for Donald Trump, that was only the beginning
of what became a sprawling, multi-step conspiracy
aimed at overturning the presidential election,
aimed at throwing out the votes of millions of Americans
with his will to remain in power after his term ended.
Donald Trump spurred a mob of domestic enemies of the Constitution to march down the Capitol
and subvert American democracy. January 6th was the culmination of an attempted coup.
Now, they spoke with over a thousand people about how Donald
Trump tried to overturn the results and they even Ivanka Trump agrees that there was no election
fraud. Many of President Trump's White House staff also recognized that the evidence did not support
the claims President Trump was making. This is the president's daughter commenting on Bill Barr's statement that
the department found no fraud sufficient to overturn the election. How did that affect
your perspective about the election when Attorney General Barr made that statement?
It affected my perspective. I respect Attorney General Barr. So I accepted what he said was saying.
I really hope this leads to, uh, some real consequences and repercussions, you know, in particular to the politicians, the members of Congress who helped plan this attempted
coup in this country.
Cause if you don't lock somebody up and make an example out of some of these politicians
who had a hand in this, then the next one's going to be even worse.
Trust me when I tell you.
All right.
Now we also have William Barr
saying that there was no fraud. I had three discussions with the president that I can recall.
One was on November 23rd. One was on December 1st and one was on December 14th. And I've been
through sort of the give and take of those discussions. And in that context, I made it
clear I did not agree with the idea of saying the
election was stolen and putting out this stuff which i told the president was bullshit and uh
you know i didn't want to be a part of it and that's one of the reasons that went into me
deciding to leave when i did all right well yes listen you cannot preserve democracy as we know
it if there are not real consequences for the attempted coup that happened in this country.
It's not just the people who stormed the Capitol.
It's the members of Congress who helped plan this attempted coup.
It's the former president who put the fuel on the fire of this attempted coup.
It has to be consequences and repercussions for that type of behavior.
It has to be.
Don't people get killed for that in other countries?
All day.
Lined up, shot. Done.
All right.
Well, let's move on.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
We can tell by your beard, bro.
Yo, that paint.
You're Beijing today?
You want to kiss it, don't you?
I'm just telling you the truth.
It don't even look real.
You want to kiss it.
It probably look different on camera, but in person, it do not look real at all.
That's why you don't wear lace fronts in public.
Lace fronts look better on stage and on TV.
As I was saying, it's Freaky Freaky Freaky Friday. A Missouri woman
was awarded $5.2 million
in a settlement from insurance company Geico
after getting a sexually
transmitted disease from her partner in his
vehicle.
What the car got to do with it? The car didn't penetrate you?
The vehicle was insured by Geico
and now she was awarded
$5.2 million million they believe that she
contracted hpv from her partner geico don't got nothing to do with y'all not wearing condoms
geico don't got nothing to do with that man's dirty penis well she got 5.2 million dollars
oh they gave her the money yeah she was awarded 5.2 million what the man and the lizard ran a
train on or something the lizard had something what the hell the hell going on i don't think
the lizard had nothing to do with that hell but she't think the Lizard had nothing to do with this.
What the hell?
But she got $5.2 million.
Oh, I need to know the details of this case.
Like how?
When she was not wearing no panties and there was HPV in the seats?
I don't know.
I'm just trying to figure out what does Geico got to do with any of this?
I don't know.
They said the arbitrator submitted that 5.2 would fairly compensate the woman for damages and injury.
Geico then appealed the confrontation, but it looks like she will be getting $5.2 would fairly compensate the woman for damages and injury. Geico then appealed the confrontation,
but it looks like she will be getting $5.2 million.
Oh, some of y'all sleeping,
because imagine you got into a car,
like you rented a car,
and then you contracted COVID
because the car had COVID in it.
Can you sue Geico for that?
I don't know how she got the $5.2 million.
That's amazing to me.
That's crazy.
What's amazing is that paint job on your face, bro.
Like, look at this guy's beard.
Do you see it today?
Does it not look like it's in 4K?
Oh, my goodness.
Huh?
Get it off your chest.
800-585-105.
Get it off your chin.
You need to do it.
You want to lick me, yo?
What's wrong?
No, see, you just jumped out the window.
Because you all in my mouth this morning.
No, I know.
That's not what happened.
800-585-105.
I'm going to come over there and kiss you in a second.
And everybody's going to see it because there's going to be ink all over my face.
There's going to be ink all over my face from that paint job on your chin.
Get it off your chest.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
You missed me.
The Breakfast Club.
I'm darling.
I'm darling.
Hey, what you doing, man?
I'm darling.
I'm calling you.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
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Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's up, baby?
This is Tyler from Chicago.
How you feeling?
Tyler from the shot.
What up, brother?
Get it off your chest.
Peace, Tyler.
Hey, what's going on?
Shala, how you feeling, dog? Bless black and highly favored, Tyler. Hey, what's going on, Shala? How you feeling, dog?
Bless black and highly favored, King.
That's what's up.
That's what's up.
Hey, man.
I'm glad the guys are here.
Maybe y'all can help me out.
I'm in a little bit of a pickle.
What's up, man?
What's your pickle?
So, man, my big sister, she got into some stuff, man, last weekend.
She got in trouble.
A little road rage incident that went all the way left and she
ended up getting arrested and hit
with a class X felony.
So, her bond
was $100,000
and I got to pay 10.
I don't want to pay 10.
I got a vacation coming up in two weeks.
And I feel like
maybe a little jail time might give her a little character.
No, you know what? I'm going to tell you something.
I went to jail one time for pointing and presenting a firearm.
I think the charge originally was assault and battery with an attempt to kill.
I was in the back seat when one of my homeboys was in the front and shot.
And my dad did the same thing.
My dad let me sit for like 45 days.
Number one, the bond was high, and he was waiting for dad did the same thing. My dad let me sit for like 45 days. Number one, the bond was high.
And he was waiting for the bond to be
reduced, but he was
letting me sit on purpose because he said
he wanted me to learn a little lesson.
Now, this is your sister's first incident?
Yeah, but she's 42 years old
though. She's 42. What happened?
She allegedly pulled out a
weapon or something? Yeah, she did.
How do you know about this? Did you hear about this on Facebook? No, on facebook no i don't know i mean the only way you're gonna get a felony
for a road rage is if you put out a weapon brother let me ask you a question if you let her then it
was pretty bad if you if you let her sit a little while longer would a bond go down i don't think
so because it's uh she hit like uh she ended up getting to it with a lawyer who happened to be
white and she's black.
So it's pretty bad, bro.
We got to get her a really good lawyer.
I'm talking about a Jewish lawyer.
Like, you know, Benowitz at the end.
There's some good black lawyers, man.
There's some great black attorneys.
What do you mean?
When's the vacation?
Look, it's in two weeks.
It's on the 29th.
I'm supposed to go down to NOLA.
It's my only vacation time of the year, and I'm in a conflict, man.
I don't know if I want to spend this money because I don't think I'm going to get it back.
The 29th is my birthday, by the way.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm going on vacation.
All right, let me ask you a question.
Okay.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, Colin.
Let's go.
Now, if you was in the same incident, would she bail you out?
That's the thing.
I don't know.
I'm going to say, hey. My older sister, my twin sister, yes. is in the same incident when she bail you out what is your heart tell you to do what is your spirit telling you to do right now forget cuz only that causes
conflict is the devil keep my money that's what the Lord is telling me to
keep my money cuz I work hard for it Charlotte enjoy your vacation king enjoy
your vacation King she's 42 years old.
She ain't got no money? Does she got a crib
or anything? That's the thing.
She works for the city.
Her husband got a little bit of money, but... Her husband?
Oh, she got a husband. Her husband can get out.
Man, enjoy your vacation, King.
That's what I'm saying. Okay, I appreciate y'all.
Enjoy your vacation, King.
You figure that out when you come back from vacation.
You'll have a clearer mind. But what about if her husband ain't got no money? We ain't got nothing come back from vacation. You'll have a clearer mind.
What about if her husband ain't got no money?
We ain't got nothing to do with that.
You'll have a clearer mind to think about it after that vacation.
That's his sister, though.
I started to go for me.
Let's go for me.
Yeah.
Enjoy your vacation, King.
Call us and tell us about your vacation after you take it.
Damn it, man.
Y'all a fat.
Man, enjoy your vacation, man.
That's his sister.
God bless her. She's 42. She's not even got kids. God bless her. God bless her Y'all a fat. Man, enjoy your vacation, man. That's his sister. God bless her.
She's 42.
She's about to have kids.
God bless her.
God bless her.
She got a husband.
She made a choice.
Let that man go enjoy his vacation.
When he come back, then y'all figure it out.
He spending $10,000 to go to, oh, he probably going to Essence Festival.
That's what he probably be doing.
All right, yo, I'm going to be out in Essence Festival, too, so you might as well come to
one of my parties then.
All right.
Enjoy your vacation, brother.
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.
This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed,
we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So if you got something on your mind,
let it out. Hello, who's this?
Yo, Dre.
Dre, he said.
Dre, what's up, King?
Dre, what up? Get it off your chest.
Hey, Envy, welcome back.
Thank you, brother.
Peace, King.
And Lee, I know you ain't here.
We gonna miss you today because these guys gonna play nothing but gay games.
It's Pride Month, bro.
You should welcome that. We straight. We ain't gotta always nothing but gay games. It's pride month, bro. It is.
You should welcome that.
We straight.
We ain't got to always welcome the gay games, nah.
Come on, y'all.
I'm going to get you a burger from Burger King with the two buns that are the same.
We got the top bun.
Yeah.
Hey, Evie, I got a question for you, though, real quick, real quick.
What's up, bro?
All them cars you got, right?
Yes, sir. I know you ain't insured by the general.
The general? How you know?
Yeah, because I know you.
I know you. You look more like
a Jake from State Farm guy.
Why?
Because they both beige?
I do have State Farm, but I do have General too.
General does some of my other cars,
but State Farm does a lot of my bigger cars.
No doubt.
The General went ins of my bigger cars. No doubt. I tried.
The General Wind and Shorter are the bigger ones.
Because it was too much money.
All them cars.
I know.
I know.
Where you from, brother?
One more thing.
I know you're Dominican, right?
I'm not Dominican.
Yes, you are, man.
Stop it.
I'm black.
A black person wouldn't come to work on a Friday.
After being off all week, right?
All week. You done been off all week. Ain't no black person coming to work on a Friday. After being off all week, right? All week.
You done been off all week. Ain't no black person coming to work on Friday. They gonna call
in sick or they gonna use another vacation
day. Listen, he looks
very Dominican today. He got like the painted
on beard. He got on a pink snapback
with a pink hoodie with rhinestones
on his jeans. He is
Dominican out today. I do not have rhinestones
on my jeans. Shout out to Kevin Hart. I do not have rhinestones on my jeans.
Shout out to Kevin Hart, Rick Ross, my brother DJ,
Khaled Diddy, and all those guys out there.
Play Suavemente. Is that Dominican?
Is that Dominican Red?
What's Dominican?
I'm glad y'all go, man. I love y'all guys, man.
Love you too, King.
All this love. Good morning.
Hello, who's this?
It's Nick the Trucker out of Itty Bitty Plant City, Florida.
What's happening? Get's Nick the Trucker out of Itty Bitty Plant City, Florida. What's happening?
Get it off your chest. I just want to get it off my chest. I shout out my
wife. Her birthday coming up on the 29th
of this month. I just want to say
I love my queen. I love her too.
We've been together for nine years.
Been married for eight. I just want
to shout out. Rachel, happy early
birthday. We're going to do it up this year.
She's going to be 29.
There you go. Hold on.
You say she'll be 29 on the 29th?
Yes, sir.
Oh, that's my born day, too, man.
6-29.
So, you know.
Oh, word?
Yeah, I love her.
Okay, yeah.
Let me shout out my second favorite rapper, too.
Who's that?
Fat Boy Fresh.
He out of Itty Bitty Plant City.
He's my second favorite rapper. Why is he second? Who's that?
Why he's the second?
Who's your first?
That's your homeboy.
He's from your town, must be.
Check out Slick Talker by him on Spotify.
He on all platforms. I think you'll like Slick Talker, him on Spotify He on all platforms I think you'll like
Slick Talker
Charlamagne
Alright I'm gonna check it out
Fatboy Fresh
Yes sir
Fatboy Fresh
And baby I love you
You my queen
Nine years in
We finna do nine more
And then nine more after that
And then nine more after that
We gonna tell Birdman
You love him bro
You said baby I love you
That's what you just said
He just yelled it out
He just blurted Baby I love you. That's what you just said. He just yelled it out. He just blurted, baby, I love you.
Goodness gracious.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
All right, when we come back, we got the rumors.
Does Pete Davidson make you horny, Charlamagne?
No, that's my boy, though.
Love him to death.
All right, we'll talk about Pete Davidson making somebody so horny.
All right, it's Freaky Friday.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Hey, guys. I'm Kate Max. So horny. All right, it's Freaky Friday. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
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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. All right, so we're talking horny this morning, all right?
It's Freaky Freaky Friday!
Now, this is something that Kim Kardashian revealed that she said that Pete does that makes us so effing horny.
Pete is such a good, good person. I can't even
explain it. Like he just has the best heart and always like thinks of the small things.
One time Pete was like, babe, let's go get some ice cream at Thrifty. And I was like,
oh my God, you are making me so horny. Rite Aid, thrifty.
It was literally like one of the best nights of my life.
I told y'all this months ago.
What do you get the woman who has everything?
The answer is normalcy.
She's a superstar.
She done been around the world.
She got all her own money, her own jewelry, her own cars, been any and everywhere.
You ain't going to impress her with none of that.
So you take her to do something basic.
Go get pizza in Brooklyn.
Okay, go to Rite Aid for ice cream.
And you hitting her with a 10 to 12 inch meat missile?
Come on now.
I know that God, my God, God is good.
That 10 inch meat missile is really affecting you.
God, my God. God is good.
Now, Kim K also talks about if she's in love with Pete Davidson.
So Pete and I have been dating for a few months.
We're doing really, really good.
Pete said, I'm going to grow on you.
Just wait.
He's like, you're going to.
He knew.
He's like, I give it four months in and you're going to be obsessed.
And I was like, oh, we'll see.
Are you in love?
I don't know if that's any of your business.
Well, he definitely grew in her.
You know that he saved my soul.
You know that he saved my soul.
Listen, 10 to 12 inch meat missile, man.
All right.
All right.
10 to 12 inch meat missile.
The nuclear button has been pressed.
Drop one of Clues bombs for Pete's penis and that Rite Aid ice cream.
Okay?
Well, Britney Spears, she was getting married yesterday,
and her ex-husband decided to crash the wedding.
Now, from what I know, I believe her ex-husband,
they were only married for like 44 hours, right?
Oh, I thought you were talking about K-Fed.
Not K-Fed, but her husband married for like 44 hours, right? Yeah. Oh, I thought you were talking about Kayfab. Remember Kayfab? Not Kayfab.
But her husband, I guess they were married out in Vegas.
They were only married for 44 hours, and then they decided not to do it anymore.
But they were married for a little bit.
He went to the house.
He broke in.
Did he object?
He crashed the wedding.
And we have audio.
These beers invited me here.
She's my first wife, my only wife.
I'm her first husband.
I'm here to crash the wedding.
Because nobody's here but Sam.
So where the f*** is the family and where's the
first K right there?
So that was them tackling him.
He actually got all the way inside.
They didn't shoot him?
They did not shoot him.
And they tackled him and threw him out.
Now her kids weren't there, which is kind of strange, right?
Her two boys weren't there.
I didn't even know Britney Spears was getting married. I had no idea.
Yeah, she got married yesterday. Her two boys weren't there.
Kevin Fairline wasn't there. Her sister wasn't there.
Her mother wasn't there. Her father wasn't there.
But her brother was there. Tell me, was it
live broadcasted somewhere? How do you know all this
information? I'm doing a rumor report.
Oh, okay. What do you think I'm wearing pink for? I'm doing
a rumor report. I'm getting into it. You know that
he guides my every
footstep.
God is good.
Now, LeBron James said he would like to own his own NBA team and where he wants to own it at.
If you own the team and like.
Yeah, I would much rather own the team before I talk.
I want a team in Vegas.
Good for you.
I want the team in Vegas.
Well, that lets you know that that's probably already in motion
in some way, shape, or form.
Because I think the Vegas team,
I think they're going to expand to Vegas in 2024,
if I'm not mistaken.
And it'll be like, what, two years from now?
Yeah.
Yeah.
What, that'll be bronze, like, what, 21st year in the league
or something like that?
Yep, yep, yep.
It's going to be, hopefully, in the league in the next, what, year or two?
I think they're expanding the league to Vegas.
I think Vegas and Seattle in 2024, if I'm not mistaken.
Back to Seattle.
Back to Seattle, yeah.
And lastly, Jay-Z and Twitter founder Jack Dorsey announced Bitcoin Academy,
a financial literacy program.
Now, this will be held for residents of the Marcy Houses Projects in Brooklyn,
where the household was born and raised.
The two are funding the educational initiative, which promises to provide education and empower
the community with knowledge on the world of cryptocurrency and other financial investments.
I love it.
You can't rob nobody from the Bitcoin, Brooklyn thugs.
Okay?
Well, you know what?
Let me not tempt him.
Brooklyn thugs will find a way.
I know Brooklyn gentrified, but they still out there.
They still out there, my boy.
All right?
Told you I was in Brooklyn the other day.
Dude scared the hell out of me.
Dude said, what he said?
He said, Charlemagne.
He said, Charlemagne, you really giving sexy, my boy?
Oh, Charlemagne, word to my dad, you giving sexy, my boy?
That's what he said.
How did you respond?
I said, you know that he guides my every footstep.
God is good.
All right.
And that is your rule of course.
I said he guides my every footstep.
God is good.
When we come back, we have to talk about the shooting that took place in, of course, Texas
and what they're saying, why the police waited 77 minutes to enter the classroom.
We know why. Because that dude do that damn AR-15.
That's why you need to ban those military style weapons.
We'll talk about it when we come back.
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We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Tonight, game four.
The Warriors take on the Boston Celtics in Boston.
Boston leads the series 2-1.
Hockey, if you're into hockey, the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Rangers 3-1.
They lead the series 3-2.
All right.
Now, in some sad news,
seems like there was another mass shooting.
Another one?
In Maryland, right?
Yeah, in Maryland.
This has happened yesterday,
and we have them reporting on it.
Investigation is definitely underway here.
We're dealing with multiple fatalities.
Like you said, according to the Washington County Sheriff's Office,
at least one Maryland State Trooper was injured
in an altercation with the shooter who has been taken down.
No information on that shooter's identity or any information about their injuries.
We're continuing to follow this above.
Again, this happened at about 2.36 this afternoon on Bickle Road.
This is a commercial manufacturing facility, and it's in a pretty remote area.
This is mostly rural.
At this point, I'm just assuming it's a lot pretty remote area. This is mostly rural. At this point,
I'm just assuming it's a lot of
copycats, right? And I don't know how you
stop the copycats, though.
You know what I mean? Because you have to
report on these stories, right?
Maybe if you stop reporting
the shooters' names,
maybe stop giving them
that attention. Report on
the fatalities, report on the injured.
Definitely report when they get
arrested and, you know, sometimes
killed, the shooters, but
I don't know how you stop reporting
on these stories. Well, you gotta report it because you want them to
change something. Hopefully, if it
remains out there, they will change some of these laws.
No, that's not happening. It has to,
man. It should, but it's not.
Now,
they were talking about why police waited 77 minutes to enter Robb Elementary Classroom to kill a gunman. Now, the chief, Chief Pete, I don't know his last name, Arendando?
Arendando?
Yeah, I believe that's his name.
Now, he was scrutinized in the last couple of weeks.
So he said not a single responding officer ever hesitated,
even for a moment to put themselves at risk to save those children.
So what is 77 minutes?
That's not hesitation.
He said we responded to the information that we had and had to adjust to whatever we faced.
He said the door to the classroom that Ramos was in had a steel jam and could not be kicked in.
That's what he told the people.
So the kid with the gun got in easily, but the police officers couldn't?
Come on now.
He spent more than an hour in the hallway trying dozens of keys to get in.
You should have went through the door if the guy with the gun went in.
He said, each time I tried a key, I was just praying.
The only thing that was important to me at this time was to save as many teachers and children as possible.
So listen, as they're trying to do this and the door is locked, they're not thinking to
themselves, well, how did the shooter get in the school?
And the first that door was easily in the first 40 minutes, Arando says he was waiting
to receive the set of keys.
During that time, he called for tactical gear and a sniper while avoiding the doors, believing
he might provoke Ramos to shoot.
Dozens of keys finally arrived, but none of them opened the door.
My mind was to get there as fast as possible finally arrived, but none of them opened the door.
My mind was to get there as fast as possible,
eliminate any threats,
and protect the students and staff.
One hour and 17 minutes after Ramos started shooting,
murdering school children with an AR-15 style gun,
police finally breached the door.
You know what would change things?
What?
What would change things if those cops just told the truth and said they were scared to death
because this guy had a big ass gun.
Just tell the truth. You didn't go in because you were scared.
You were scared because this young man had a military style
assault rifle and y'all weren't equipped.
That's why he had to call for tactical gear
and you know, whatever other
bigger weapons to go in there.
They said they couldn't kick down the door. I mean, they couldn't
shoot the door open, shoot the lock?
I don't know.
How did this kid get in so easily?
I don't know.
But that just shows you why these weapons need to be banned.
No civilian should have a military-style assault rifle.
Because if those cops were just to admit, man, we just were, you know.
Overpowered.
Overpowered.
You know what I mean?
We didn't have the arms, so we were scared.
That would change the perception, I i think of a lot of these legislators
but i doubt it all right well didn't they pass in new jersey or new york now that they're they're
changing the age of when you can actually buy a gun from 18 to 21 yeah well it still has to be
passed though but they're trying to change that law all right well that is your front page news
now when we come back, who's joining us?
Man, Jay Farrell, comedian Jay Farrell. Y'all know Jay Farrell from SNL and the Showtime show
White Famous. And he's in a movie right now called Love. Love is a Resort, a Resort to Love.
Can't remember the name of it, but he's at Caroline's on Broadway all weekend long and he'll
be joining us to talk about a whole plethora of things. Okay. All right, so we'll kick it with him next.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building, Jay Pharoah.
What's going on with y'all?
He's performing at Caroline's in New York City all of this weekend, man. How are you
first and foremost, my brother? Bro, I'm great,
brother. You know what I mean? I'm blessed, older,
more accomplished, more understanding
of the planet.
Do tell. Sounds like
you found your why, Jay. First
of all, I feel like everybody has
been programmed to
just give the world
everything, and I don't feel like the exclusivity
clause and celebrityism is being exercised and i feel like i feel like man if we don't keep stuff
from our for ourselves then you know what do we have people don't need to know your every move
people don't need to know everything you're doing you know what i'm saying until it drops
it's interesting you say that because uh somebody walked in the room before you did uh our program
director theaa Mitchum,
and she goes, I just saw Jay Fowler talking into
his phone, and he was going, Snoop D-O-double
G. Snoop D-O-double G, over
and over. I was practicing
because that's one of the impressions that
on Fallon they want me to do, and I was like,
do I do a Snoop?
I was like, wait a second, I think I got a little
Snoop. So it just hit you in the lobby at a radio
station? It happens like that.
It just, in the morning, it just, Snoop hit me at, what, 9 o'clock in the morning.
Thank God, because I would have died.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
So what?
Oh, Snoop hit you?
You was actually talking to Snoop?
No, no, no, no.
I was, no.
When I said Snoop hit me, I mean the impression.
Oh!
I know him.
Like, I talk, that's my dude.
Yeah.
No, I wasn't talking to him on the phone.
Can we hear a little bit of it?
You ready to unleash this? Oh, yeah. Snoop D-O-double jizzle jizzle. Okay, I wasn't talking to him on the phone. Can we hear a little bit of it? You ready to unleash this?
Oh yeah, Snoop D-O-double jizzle jizzle.
Okay, okay.
Or cheesy jizzle.
That's what we do, jizzle.
This is my first, not even one of my primary joins.
Yeah.
There you go.
Not impressed, look at him.
No, I wasn't.
I'm not going to lie.
But I know you good at it, so I'm like, okay, he's cooking it up.
I'm cooking it up.
It's just like one of the ones that I've just started on.
Do you think it helps or hurts that you don't reveal so much of your personal life?
We're talking to J. Farrell, by the way.
I'm not a person who likes to reveal a lot about my, I like to be very discreet and personally,
even with like relationships.
Like you don't see me posted, nobody on my page.
Even with my family members, I stopped doing that with my family.
And does it hurt you?
I don't think it does hurt when you got people
who get publicly,
what's the word I'm looking for,
Charlamagne?
Embarrassed?
There you go.
God, why?
It's early.
That's such an easy word.
Yeah, shamed.
Beat up?
Michael B. Jordan.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like,
now you gotta go
through your Instagram,
you gotta take down
all the pictures.
People know something's up,
they laughing at you,
people sliding in the DMs.
They know she available.
Like, come on, bro.
Like, why would you want to put yourself through that?
You know, how many times have you had to explain that to a young lady?
In the last last four years, I would say I've explained it at least five or six times.
Wow.
Just same person.
Different.
OK, OK.
Oh, man, I hop on date.
At least you got three months. You know what I'm saying? If you're good, you know, man, I hop. I don't date at least. You got three months.
You know what I'm saying?
If you're good, you know, we'll extend it.
You know what I mean?
How?
We'll get to the six.
You a brave man to put that out there.
Hey, I don't, hey.
Look, it is what it is.
That's something else.
Dude, I'm comfortable.
I am not, I feel like I was supposed to have this squeaky clean image
because I got church members following me, of course.
Yeah.
I got my people following me, of course. And the world and it's like yo what what message do
you want to put out there my mother's always telling me to be cognizant of the
message that you're leaving with people and the message I want to leave with
people is I am a good dude but I do have flaws everybody yeah but I wasn't even
comfortable enough to sit in that before I don't trust perfect people bro yeah if you too perfect you never made a mistake that's
why i hate this era that we're in with the whole cancel culture and social media things i'm like
who are all these perfect people that exist on social media absolutely never made a mistake
absolutely that look like pornographic versions of daisy duck
you know you know what I'm saying, though.
Doesn't it seem like every...
Oh, why we talking about Instagram?
It seems like every girl is morphing into the same chick.
They got the lips.
They got the butt and everything.
They going to the same doctor.
That's what it is.
I don't like that.
Listen, during the pandemic, I dated a chick.
Yo, honest. Be honest.
Chick was bald. Why was she bald? By choice or was it? I pandemic, I dated a chick. Yo, honest. Be honest. Chick was bald.
I ain't give a f***.
Why was she bald?
By choice or was it?
I mean, it was just low.
That was cool.
She put wigs on and s***.
That's fly, though.
Yeah, it was like f***ing a rodeo clown.
It was great, Charlamagne.
Wow.
It was great.
Wow.
What's up, man?
I don't care.
Don't lie.
Don't lie about it.
You can't.
Make sure she didn't have alopecia or something.
She didn't have alopecia.
I don't want you to be making jokes about people with alopecia.
Oh, come on, bro.
We all got that, though. Come on, now. What, alopecia didn't have alopecia or something. She didn't have alopecia. I don't want you to be making jokes about people with alopecia. Oh, come on, bro. We all got that, though.
Come on now.
What, alopecia?
Everybody has alopecia.
No, that's true.
Straight up.
I ain't got no hairline.
You see me?
I ain't got no edges.
Yo, look.
I'm good, but I'm falling.
I'm good, but I'm falling, bro.
I'm comfortable.
I don't care.
Take it slow.
No, you're not.
Put your hat back on, Jay.
Come on, man.
No, I'm not going to lie.
You need to put your hat back on. Come on, man. You really going to do that? You really going to do that, Charlamagne? It looks a little thin at the top. comfortable okay take it so I just I'm talking about being honest standing in
your truth and you just tell me to cover how cruel it can be. Take it off. It's fine.
Look at that.
Take it off.
It's no problem.
It's no problem.
Yes, baby.
Look at that.
It's fine.
No, it's not.
Look.
It's good.
Look, everybody has it to a certain degree, though, bro.
Like, yo, Chris Rock got it.
What do you mean?
Up the face.
He can't grow a full beard.
You never seen Chris.
Man, shut up, Jackie.
Yo, I'm dead. Yo, am I lying? Bro, look at his face. He can't grow a full bed. You never seen... Man, shut up, Jackie. Yo, I'm dead.
Yo, am I lying?
Bro, look at his face.
If he tries,
it gets patchy, my G.
Question about what you said
about relationships, though.
You said you lease women.
It's a theoretical lease, bro.
Okay, okay.
But essentially,
you're saying you don't really
stick around with...
I'm saying I give it...
Usually, a person can tell you
who they are in three months.
Sometimes people will wait a little longer.
You feel me?
So you give them that three months.
You see if your qualities all align with each other.
And if they don't, you're not doing that person a service by staying and extending it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
If you don't want the car, just return it to the dealership.
Yeah.
And let somebody else drive it.
That's a lot of pressure for women when they dating you though, Jay.
Why is it?
Why is it pressure?
Because they probably feel like
they have to,
I guess,
be what you want for three months
if they really like you.
Now that I put this out here,
now people are going to be fake
for three months
and then after the,
okay, cool.
Well, I'll just,
I'll extend the lease.
I just, you know,
I'll just extend it.
You also going to have women
hitting you like,
oh, that's why you never
called me back?
Hey, it is what it is.
Wow.
Am I cold hearted?
Listen, I've gotten my heart torn to shreds before.
So since you got hurt, you want to hurt other people?
No, not true.
Okay.
I learned.
I'm not going to lie to you.
I wasted my time on a relationship.
And in that relationship, i spent about a quarter
million dollars helping that young lady out damn i got it back because when you get from the heart
the lord replenishes you understand what i'm saying i definitely what did you spend a quarter
million on bro we talking about when you talking about trips you talk about flights you talk about
putting money in their account.
You talk about getting them a car.
I wish I wouldn't have got that car, though.
You got her a car?
What kind of car?
I got her a car.
It don't matter what type.
Now she's going to know who she is.
Exactly.
Okay.
Because I've done this more than once.
I'm very careful, man.
I mean, I look at my parents who've been together for 40 years now.
Wow.
And I know it's possible.
But in today's society, it's harder just because you got Instagram.
You got everybody so open and close to each other.
You got access to everybody.
So it's like, all right, I'm going to try to vet this thing out and find the person that's for me because I can't give you half.
We have more with Jay Farrow when we come back.
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Jay
Farrell. Charlamagne? You know, I thought about you
a lot this week, Paws, because I saw
SNL.
They had all these folks leaving and I have
Michael Che on my podcast, The Brilliant Idiots.
You know what? Before you even go any further,
I gotta give you props.
Your podcast is amazing.
Thank you, sir.
But I appreciate you having my back even when I'm not there.
And I'll tell you what episode it was.
Okay.
It was an episode where you and Andrew Schultz were up there.
Andrew Schultz was saying some very low things.
About you?
Yeah.
And you and Gerard Carmichael were like, no, no, no.
He was trying to diss the i've seen it
the impressions it's nothing i've seen it it's just a magic trick i've seen it and y'all were
like nah he actually breaks it down and y'all broke it down to him and you were like oh he was
like okay but it was quick you and gerard had my back and i was like yo i appreciate that you gotta
come to the podcast i will yeah definitely yeah but go ahead i didn't mean to cut you off i was
just saying like you know all the folks leaving SNL
and you know,
Michael Che was saying
he thought about leaving
and it just made me wonder
how do you know
when to leave
a situation like that?
When I talked to Will Ferrell,
I said,
yo,
when do you know?
He said,
it's just something
inside of you
that says,
you know,
it's time.
And my exit
was a little different.
I was looking for
other opportunities,
but for two summers,
it was some bull going on, man.
That doesn't help?
Yeah.
But they wouldn't let you go do other things?
So they do this thing where
sometimes they won't pick up your contract until later.
2015, they picked me up at the last minute
and I said, okay, I'm gonna let that slide
because I was getting frustrated, of course,
sitting on the sidelines.
And then that next year,
it was the same thing again and I was just like
yeah what is yo especially when you killing yeah so of course I was looking
for I was looking for another job and of course I got one that was why famous I
was white famous okay yeah I said I told you I was gonna give you the real I was
gonna give you the real about the story and I mean whatever whatever they took
and at the other place and put up that was that was bull whatever you know what i'm saying so yeah 2015 my contract they waited until
the end to renew it then 2016 it was the same situation happening i got the call about white
famous i said okay i'm gonna do this called them i said um is it cool for me to do this
they said yo you make sure you come back
can you still come back the first week i was like yeah sure and then a day later they were like nah
just go do white famous i was like okay all right so that was a little different i don't understand
i mean now pete situation you didn't really leave you got i mean sort of fired it was yeah it was
like we yeah yeah you didn't want to you didn't want to. You didn't want to leave.
I wanted to do eight seasons at SNL.
They cut me off at six.
Psychologically, how did that mess with your confidence when they kept, like, renewing
your contract at the last minute?
Yeah, that messed with me a lot.
It did.
I mean, I was loved on the show, so I didn't understand what the problem was.
But I do know that being vocal about certain political things at that show did hurt me.
So executives would tell you not to talk about certain things?
I'm talking about a 2013 to 2014 season, which was my hardest season, but one of my best.
But talking about the diversity on the show and, you know, their need for a black woman.
You know, I was asked about that question.
The only thing I said was I said they're, they're out there.
They're definitely funny black women out there,
man.
They just gotta,
you know,
they just gotta look basically.
And then the,
the article comes out.
Jay Farrell says,
SNL needs to pay attention.
That hurt me because it looked like I was going against the squad.
And that's not even what I was trying to do.
I was just answering a question.
Wow.
You know,
what's interesting about that though,
you'd be looked at as a hero now. And you know what I mean? In retrospect. I was just answering a question. Wow. You know what's interesting about that, though? You'd be looked at
as a hero now.
You know what I mean?
In retrospect, yeah, of course.
Like, now,
people are like,
yo, even when it was happening,
you know,
I got a lot of people
advocating for me
in the community.
But at the job,
it was hard.
And that's the year
that I think
turned me into
a different person.
I mean, me and my ex, I mean, I was going through a breakup.
It was a lot of shit happening that year that I just had to overcome.
And I think I came out on the other side.
Yeah, but they punished you for just speaking out early on something.
Because eventually they realized, oh, we do need more black women up here.
Nobody likes forcible change.
Especially white people.
Yes.
So I saw the switch um i was still
there but i saw it wow i saw it go from oh yeah you you know i mean you the future to you know
i mean just all right good good good work damn and the fact that there's no black women in positions
of power there on the executive side because if there was just one oh yeah that could advocate
if you like no he's saying the right thing it probably wouldn't have been that problem
it's not like they weren't looking
it's just that the folks
that audition I guess they wouldn't
they would clam up or
you know they just wouldn't give the best audition
and then they would end up not getting
hired so did you feel like you know
you were derailed in any way because
SNL you had to wait like
what a year for White Famous?
And then, you know, you did White Famous,
which I told you before,
I thought White Famous was a fantastic show.
Yeah, except for the pilot episode,
which was trash.
I was, okay, like you said, but...
But yeah, it was great.
I watched it.
I saw it through.
I told you, I actually loved that show.
I want to see what happened to that character.
Yeah, yeah, me too.
You wanted to see it.
I definitely wanted to see it.
So after that, did you say to yourself it i definitely so so after that did you
say to yourself okay what the hell's happening now after that show got canceled yeah the craziest
part about that even before i answer this question i get the show october the 15th right day after my
birthday christmas comes they cancel it the day after christmas Jesus Christ. Now that messed with me a lot.
And I didn't realize how much it was messing
with me until the pandemic
when I got a chance to sit down.
I wasn't dealing with any of that.
The SNL thing, I'm like, man,
okay, cool. I'm like, cool. Alright, I'll move.
I'll go over here. I'll do what I gotta do.
I don't let it affect me. I'm internalizing
it, you know? Then the
white famous thing, internalize it again.
Charlamagne,
I started drinking more.
I got spots in my liver right now.
Really?
Yeah.
But they were there before,
but I'm sure there are more.
There are more pimples on it now.
Is that when the hair started falling out?
Yeah, it has something to do with that.
Seriously?
Yeah.
How?
So you were actually depressed.
You were depressed.
I was,
but I was going.
So how'd you get out of it?
I talked to my mom.
I sat there.
I hugged her, cried a little bit.
But she said, what's wrong?
And I said, I'm just finally dealing with everything that's happened over the last couple of years.
But did you feel like a failure or something?
No, it didn't feel like a failure.
But just, you see your career going a certain way that you, you know, trajectory wise. you try to align it with the greats and you try to like you try to follow that.
But going off of that can drive you insane because your path is not going to be like everybody else's.
That's right. You got to sit in your blessings. That's something I didn't realize when I was younger either.
You have to whatever's happening. God is putting you in a position so you can enjoy it you have
to enjoy it as long as you can and then not always look for the next thing to be immediate that's
right you gotta you just sit there and say to yourself yo i did this and congratulate yourself
absolutely bro you're a young black man from virginia who can sit around and say damn they
did me dirty at snl i worked at snl for for six seasons and I didn't want, you know, I didn't want to leave.
But, you know, I had to go because I wanted to go do this show at Showtime.
Think about that, Jay. You got your own show at Showtime.
Absolutely. You got to let go from SNL. That's a blessing to even be able to say that.
True. It's a blessing to still thrive after all of that
You know
We talk about
Okay now bam
Dealt with the depression stuff
Okay cool
You drinking too much
I was drinking so much
This one girl
This girl I was talking to
She was like
Yo you drink them so fast
And you power it down
Like I'm scared
Like you know
I'm like you scared
Was it beer liquor
It was
It was everything
I mean I wasn't like
Out there like that
But in certain parts I'd go enjoy myself Like I was on vacation When that happened It was everything. I mean, I wasn't out there like that.
But in certain parts, I'd go enjoy myself.
Like, I was on vacation when that happened.
And I was drinking a lot.
I noticed it was just the energy.
The energy was different that I was letting into my life, too, man.
You know, some things don't align with yourself. My other ex, Jesus.
You know, she was, you know, she drank whatever.
You know, heavy. That's how we would celebrate. We would drink.
We would just be drinking, drinking,
drinking. That's not healthy.
Absolutely. Especially you see,
start seeing a little hole in your natural.
A little what? A little hole in your natural.
What the hell is that? You don't know
what a hole in your natural is? No, break
that down. What is that? That means your top getting
light. That's all it means. Oh, your hair.
Yeah.
Oh, just say that.
Holy and natural.
That's what Robin Harris said.
Come on, man.
You know, Robin Harris was like,
get the spotlight on the brother
with the holy and natural.
Okay.
Okay.
So what made you get rid of the liquor?
I still drink,
but I just don't drink as much.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I just, but it's health reasons, bro.
Like, I need my liver.
I want my liver to be good.
Yeah. It's messed up.
This is a thankless business, boy.
This business will do a number on you.
Oh my gosh.
Look at Dave Chappelle.
He didn't drink before.
He said, I started drinking because you all ruined my f***ing life.
Eight minutes, 47 seconds.
Damn.
Yes. We have more with Jay Pharoah
When we come back
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We are the Breakfast Club
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With Jay Pharoah
Charlamagne
What role did
Charlie Murphy play
In your career
I remember reading
This New York Times
Article one time
You said
Charlie took a chance
On you
He did
What was that chance
You know he saw me
He saw me in
Virginia Beach Funny Bone
And he took me
In a role with him
First gig was Caroline's on Broadway,
which I'm headlining this weekend.
Wow.
When was the last time you spoke to him before you passed?
I had spoken to him like a month and a half before that.
I'm just happy that I got a chance to experience that man.
He always used to tell me, he'd say,
yo, man, you remind me of my brother, n***a.
Like, straight up like and i live
and i noticed you got the same chops man wow it's like having that in the back of my head always
drove me because it's like yo man i gotta i gotta make sure that what i'm putting out is good now
i've failed a couple of times with some stuff i ain't gonna lie but i've got hits too which those
are the ones that counts you know what i mean so what I mean? So it's been a minute,
man.
Okay.
What I will say after the slap happened,
people feel incentivized to go up and emboldened to talk trash to the
comments.
Oh yeah.
I've had,
I've had a couple of situations.
Yo bro,
I was in Cleveland and,
um,
it's a white dude.
He's drunk with his wife,
puts his middle finger up at me, which is a trigger for me, first of all.
Don't stick your middle finger up at me.
Like, I've had somebody do that to me at a show for no reason.
And I stopped the show.
I was like, yo, my man, why did you just flick me off?
Why did that trigger for you?
What happened in your childhood?
Because when I was a kid, people used to do that to me.
And I used to get picked on.
And I hated that.
All right.
So he flicks me off.
He goes, we paid money to see you.
You f***ing nigger!
No.
The ancestors.
All of them got in my ear at the same time they whispered.
They said, you better do something.
Because he was in my face.
I didn't know what he was going to do.
Oh, so he came on.
He came.
He was this close to me, bro.
Wow.
If you this close to me, I don't know what you're going to do.
That's right. Now I'm on guard. So you this close to me, I don't know what you're going to do. That's right.
Now I'm on guard.
So he's in my face, sticking middle finger up.
He calls me an effing whatever.
Black dude hops on stage.
Jay, it's all right, Jay.
It's all right, Jay.
I got you.
I got you.
I said, no, I'm good.
I said, I'm good.
I said, I'm good.
I just don't like that type of disrespect.
You ain't going to call me a nigga.
That's the only disrespect.
Did they kick him out?
Yeah, he got kicked out.
And he wanted to sue you and all that. It didn't get like it didn't it didn't go any further but he's he was drunk but
that does not give you the right to stand up and disrespect somebody and if you have liquid courage
you better you better douse that liquid courage really quick so what was you saying on stage that
made him go off like that? His wife and him,
they acted like they ain't even coming together.
I was like,
y'all know each other?
No, we don't know each other.
Blah, blah, blah.
I was like, okay.
They just sticking people
in here with random people?
That's not safe.
It's Corona period.
And now the monkey pox
is happening.
What are we doing?
So I say that,
show's going on.
I look down.
I see his arm around her.
I was like,
oh, you with this?
And like,
when I say you with this, I'm just saying person, place.
Yeah, you know.
Yeah, it's not a race.
Yeah.
With this dude.
Yeah.
But the wife goes, my husband is not what you just called him.
She's not that word.
You're not that word.
I was like, OK, madam.
I said, let me break this down to you.
I said, because the word is like the word there.
There are different tenses.
You got your T.H.E.I.R. You got your T.H.E.Y. Apostrophe different tenses. You got your T H E I R. You got your T H E Y apostrophe R E. You got your T H E R E. I said, there's different
versions of it. That's when she gets mad. Now you're going to let me talk. You're not that word.
Nobody's that word. And that's when he got up and he said it. So I'm like, how much is that word
being slung around in your house? But what if he was saying it in your context?
Because you told me it was OK.
I didn't say it was OK.
I didn't say it was OK.
But you I was explaining.
No, no, no, no, no, no. I said, now I'm not an a**hole.
I'm not that.
I said, but what is an a**hole activity?
And I said, OK, if I got a show and then you keep on yelling out, distracting away from people who pay money to see me.
I said, well, obviously, I said in that I said in that tense, you all in this.
Yeah. You know what I'm saying? That's when it went.
Whatever. So he had to show you the real context of the word.
He wanted to. That was recently then.
That was two weeks ago. Damn.
That was two weeks ago. And then Hawaii, somebody tried to, like, it was two people that were drunk.
It was a late show.
At the end of it, I say, all right, yo, I'm Jay Pharoah.
I'm out.
Everybody cheers.
This motherfucker goes, boo.
I was like.
I said, what?
So I'm walking.
He's still talking shit.
He's like, oh, man, we ain't like that, right, y'all?
Man, come on, guys.
He turns around.
I'm right there.
He goes, oh, hey, man. Great job.
I was like, OK.
So I got back on stage.
I said, everybody, y'all have a great time?
Everybody's like, yeah, I had a great time.
And I said, hey, my man, what's your name?
Sean.
I said, OK.
Everybody say, Sean, suck my d***.
Thank you.
Jesus Christ.
One, two, three.
Sean, suck my d***.
Motherf***er.
I walked off stage.
And that's when he gets up.
I'm a f***ing 5'8". I'm like, f*** you, dude, really? I can box. F*** you. You know what I'm saying? I walked off stage and that's when he gets up five,
eight.
I'm like,
really?
I can box you.
You know what I'm saying?
Maybe he didn't want to fight.
Maybe he wanted to take you up on your invitation for real.
I'm just saying.
Charlamagne.
That is,
that is the zestiest.
Try.
You can't try them with a good time.
That is the zestiest man.
I'm just saying.
You don't know.
You're the only thing I know who know who would think that through like that.
He wanted to fight, and then now the other guy gets up.
Now security is over here.
People getting held back.
This is all because people feel like they can rush the stage now,
and they can do things to come here.
Jay, have you talked to anybody about this?
This just happened last week.
Do you have a therapist or something? I don't.
I need one. I take you, but I need a therapist.
I got problems, bro.
It's all good. We all do, man.
We all got triggers. Don't say you got problems.
We all got triggers. We have things that activate us when we
hear them. Yes. Why did the boot trigger you for real?
Your first show?
I didn't give up on my first show. It was something when you was a child.
It was happening when I was 20.
It was 22.
It was when I was 21.
I was doing a step show for Elizabeth City.
And they were taking so long, and I didn't have that much material.
And I'm trying, I'm running out of jokes.
And they're just taking forever.
And the one girl in the balcony, she was just like, boo!
I was like, oh.
I was like, oh, okay. I know you ain't talking. I ain't had nothing to say. It was like, i was like oh i was like oh okay i know you ain't talking i had nothing to
say it was like it was a really cool ain't nothing to say i said get out of here looking like a
tree you big bitch and then that's when she got up and turned to the apollo then she's like
and i'm still i'm battling Now I'm battling I'm like no
F*** that
You ain't gonna fool me
On stage
Yo
I was like yo
Give me my check
As soon as I got off stage
I said give me my check
I'm leaving
What is this
Out of office movie you're doing
With the producers of the office
Yes
It's an office
Like movie
I don't want to give
Too much away
But I can tell you
Somebody get s*** on
In the movie Like Amber He on johnny depp's bed
like real like somebody gets on it's just fun from minute one into the end y'all shot it already
it's already done oh that's another thing i noticed too man somebody must be hating on me
in hollywood i don't know what it is why i got so many projects that i'm doing but they don't
make announcements about it like yo I got five cartoons I'm doing
right now. I got Simpsons.
I got Family Guy.
There's a show called Invincibles
that I'm on. Also, Good
Times. They're doing that on
Netflix. I'm junior
on that. You know what I mean?
There's another one, P Scout.
There's a Nickelodeon
show that I'm doing as well. That's five cartoons. There's no press releases about that. There's a Nickelodeon show that I'm doing as well.
That's five cartoons.
There's no press releases about that.
Yo, I had a show on Nickelodeon that was called Unfiltered.
We did two seasons of it.
I didn't know that.
It was like Masked Singer, but for kids.
Kids had to guess who the celebrity was.
Okay, you was the host?
I was the host.
Why the hell?
I never saw that.
I don't.
It's up there.
You can watch it.
I know you about to end it.
You want to kick me out?
It's cool.
No, I'm not.
I'm going to tell everybody that Jay Pharoah is going to be at Caroline's this Friday tonight
from Friday, June 10th to Sunday, June 12th.
Go get your tickets.
Where at?
Caroline's?
Caroline's.com.
Or you can go to jaypharrowworld.com and pick up tickets too.
I do have a website.
You can subscribe to it.
Trust me.
I got content I'm going to be putting out there.
Subscribe to jaypharrowworld.com. I don't know how many people are me. I got content I'm going to be putting out there. Subscribe to jfroworld.com.
I don't know how many people are going to do it, but I got to put it out there.
You got to promote yourself.
J. Frow, always a pleasure, my brother.
Yes, sir.
You already know.
It's J. Frow.
It's The Breakfast Club.
And take your hat off, man.
I did already.
They got to me.
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Well, Young Miami has a new show on Revolt.
It's called Carisha, Please.
And our first guest, of course, was Diddy.
And they talked about a lot. let's start off well first they talked about the messiness that happened with young miami diddy and his ex
so when you woke up and we were shrinking like what's up how you feel about it what it was about
i mean it it just it was messy you know i'm saying it was messy and i know what I'm saying? It was messy. And I just, you know, it's one of those days, you know?
And so had to polish things up, had to press the reset button.
Boom, and keep it moving.
So I'm not trying to get messy.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm just trying to just live my life and have a good time and stay out the way.
But do whatever the f*** I want to do.
Okay, so you acting bad.
Acting all the way bad.
You acting bad.
You acting bad.
I'm acting all the way bad.
You got to be 52 years old.
You got to make sure you're saying the right slang and using the right slang properly around them young girls now.
Diddy doing what?
You acting bad.
Yeah, I'm acting all the way bad.
I didn't even sound right.
Nigga.
Hell's wrong.
Better stick to the dope and the fresh that you used to
you talk about diddy i'm acting all the way back
what the hell
you mean bad meaning good
i'm naughty bad all the'm all the way bad.
Diddy also talks about his relationship status.
What's your relationship
status? You Mr. Act Bad?
Mr. Act Bad?
You know, when I'm dating,
I'm just taking my time with life.
So what we is? We date.
We're dating. We go have
dates. We're friends.
We go to exotic locations we have great times
we go to strip clubs church church church i'm gonna take you to church i love it
we take you to church because you be acting bad you need to go to church you be acting bad
you're gonna go to church all right now did he also talks about
what he loves about what he likes about young miami i should say so like what you like about me
like why are you with the city girl i mean because you authentic you're like one of the
realest people i ever met you know i'm saying and you're authentically yourself and you're a great
mother and you know a great friend you just have a good time you know yeah you
define this you find his young Miami yeah but then also then you Carisha and
then so you know so Carisha is Carisha I could get I get advice from Carisha you
know saying Carisha tell me like yo don't don't be in your head. Okay.
Now he talks about if Diddy is getting married and why he's not married.
When I was growing up, my father got killed
when I was young, when I was two.
Then my mother, she just like never wanted to have men around.
You know what I'm saying?
It was something like during that time,
having like men around your children.
And so I never really saw a relationship like that.
I was just raised around women.
And so I never really had those aspirations.
So I know it was like the dream.
It's every woman's and every person's dream.
I mean, a lot of people's dream.
And just for me, I just wasn't really about that life.
Yeah, because people feel like you got to be married.
I don't have a desire to be married.
I'm going to be happy.
Essentially, he's saying he just didn't grow up with that example of marriage, basically.
In his life, correct.
Now, if you just join us, we're talking.
That's Young Miami.
She has a new show on Revolt called Carisha, Please.
And she is interviewing Diddy.
Y'all ain't got the part when you say they go together?
Well, we got a lot more to go.
Hold on now.
He talks about
Kim Porter.
What was your grieving process?
What was something you did? At first, I
would just like, I cried for like
three months straight. I would just be like walking around
crying. Me too.
And like just all the time
and it just hurt so bad.
You know what I'm saying? And I just didn't
I was just like not moving. I had like isolated myself you know what I'm saying? And I just didn't, I was just, like, not moving.
I had, like, isolated myself, you know?
But as time went on and, you know, I had to deal with the reality and, you know, really, really prayer and God and talking to God is what really, you know, got me through it.
And I had a wonderful life in time with Kemp.
But I'm back up on my feet, you know, and I'm ready to love again.
That's beautiful.
I mean, you know, the truth to the matter is you got to feel those feels.
I saw this great quote yesterday by Nadra Tawwab,
and she said, you know, a lot of times we try to make sense of things,
so we say things like everything happens for a reason,
but she says everything doesn't happen for a reason.
Some things happen for a reason and some things are senseless.
And it's hard to comprehend that things can occur for no reason that we'll be able to understand.
And she says, you know, you should just repeat to yourself.
I don't know why this happened.
And it hurts.
Now, lastly, they talk about, of course, Young Miami did a song called Rap Freaks.
And she mentioned Diddy.
And he talks about that.
Rap Freaks?
And I was like, dude, let me put it on your face like the roaches.
First of all, I was mad at you because that was a real traumatic story.
When I heard it first, I was just like, man, she just went in and just didn't know how that really traumatized me.
I remember calling you.
I was like, you know, like the roaches thing was a traumatic situation
for me.
And you was just laughing.
The Vino Snow Chase,
though,
I was like,
I was like,
you must be talking
about you.
Because you ain't
putting nothing
to sleep over here,
baby girl.
I work a lot.
So, you know,
I'm a hard working woman.
So sometimes
I'd be like a little tired.
Do you go Vino Snow Chase?
Like,
are you getting
put to sleep?
Ever? Have you ever seen me getting put to sleep? Ever?
Have you ever seen me get put to sleep?
Different story for a different time
That nigga be snoring
I guarantee after them sessions
Alright
And that young girl don't want to hear about your trauma with roaches
Okay?
She just want to sit on your face
Alright
Right sir?
Well they say
Well lastly but they talk about if they go together
I feel like you single while we go together.
So how would you feel about telling people that I'm single because we go together?
I'm not laughing.
Hold on.
It ain't no hold on.
We go together now?
We'll be.
Whatever you say.
Man, drop on a clues bomb for Diddy, man.
It is impossible to be 52 years old, dating a 28-year-old city girl, and not look jokey.
He said, we go together now?
We go together.
You're 52 years old, dating a 28-year-old city girl, talking about y'all go together.
She just making him feel young again.
That's all. So what we is. What we is. What we y'all go together. She just making them feel young again.
So what we is?
What we is?
We go together.
That nigga be sleeping.
No worries.
He be sleeping.
She gonna show us one day.
Cause he's bad.
Cause he's bad.
She gonna show us one day that selfie from the mattress.
Oh, what he sleeping?
Yep.
Snoring his ass off.
It's gonna happen.
All right.
Guaranteed.
Again, that is your rumor report.
Drop a clues bomb for Young Miami, too.
Oh, I love the city girl so damn much.
Say her drop one more time.
The ecosystem needs JT and Young Miami.
You hear me?
Play her drop one more time.
So what we is.
What we is.
That's right.
What we is.
So what we is.
Who you giving that donkey to, man?
Did he?
No.
You better stop it.
Four after the hour.
We're giving it to a Florida man, man.
This is kind of wild for a Friday, but not wild because it's Florida.
We'll talk about it.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
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The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
Yes, you are a donkey.
A Florida man attacked an ATM for a very strange reason.
It gave him too much money.
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It's a breakfast club, bitches.
Donkey of the day with Charlemagne the guy.
I don't know why y'all keep letting him get y'all like this. Yes, Donkey of the Day for Friday, June 10th goes to a man in Florida whose name hasn't been released yet.
But does it matter?
He's a Florida man.
Okay, first name Florida, last name man.
And today we have a doozy, ladies and gentlemen.
Now, I'm trying to figure out, do I want to read y'all the headline or do I want to describe what happened first?
Hmm. Decisions, decisions. Let me just readall the headline, or do I want to describe what happened first? Hmm.
Decisions, decisions.
Let me just read you the headline and then go to the news report.
Okay?
Are you ready?
Florida man bitten by seven-foot alligator.
He must have stuck for a dog.
I repeat, Florida man bitten by seven-foot alligator.
He must have stuck for a dog.
Let's go to ABC Action News for the report, please.
News here at 3.
This afternoon, a man is recovering from an alligator bite.
Sarasota County deputies say the man was bit after he thought the gator was a dog.
It happened just after 1230 this morning outside the area of the Warm Mineral Springs Motel in Northport.
Deputies say the man was walking outside.
He saw a dark figure moving along the bushes
and the gator bit his leg.
According to FWC, a trapper removed
a seven-foot gator from the property.
I get on this radio
all the time and I tell y'all
I am not the highest grade of weed in the
dispensary. I am not the strongest Avenger.
The highest level of certification
I have is a high school diploma that I got
in night school at Berkeley High School in Moss Corner, South Carolina
Dropping the clues bombs for Berkeley High School
So, I don't know a lot
But I know a little bit
And one thing I know is the difference between a 7 foot alligator
And any type of dog
Okay, see I grew up around both
I'm from the country, the low country
Of course there was dogs everywhere
And from time to time a gator would come walking through someone's yard
Okay, walking through someone's neighborhood.
In fact, if you're from certain parts of the South, you've heard stories about alligators actually eating dogs.
Okay, I'm sure I'm saying all that to say, what narcotic is a human using to mistake a seven-foot-long reptile,
the descendants of a devil-damned dinosaur?
What drug are you on to mistake that for a dog with a long leash?
Okay, you thought that long ass tail
was a leash?
See, you the type
to accidentally stick it
in the butthole every time.
Like a young lady has to scream
wrong hole every single time
y'all do it.
You know what?
I apologize.
What?
I apologize.
I don't even know why I said that, okay?
Because I don't even know
what this man's sexuality is.
But all I'm trying to say is
there is no way in God's green earth
you must stick an alligator for a dog with a long leash you was better off saying you have the ability to
converse with animals like the like dr doolittle does and the gator told you that he identifies as
a dog so you went to pet it and didn't bit you but saying you must took a gator for a dog no way
gator this gator this g, seven feet long Gators get.
OK, the tallest dog on record that I could find. OK, because I did my research and by research, I mean Google was two great names.
OK, one name was Rocco. The other name was Freddy. And they both seven feet tall when they stand on their hind legs.
OK, in fact, the longest dog on record, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, is named Zeus. They say this this dog is 3 feet 5.18 inches and over 7 feet on his hind legs.
Once again, unless you saw a dog like that doing the commando crawl, I'm talking flat on his stomach, rotating his knees and hips.
I don't even know if dogs got knees and hips.
You know the army crawl I'm talking about, though.
Unless you saw a Great Dane doing that, okay, before at some point in your life,
that's the only way you could have mistook a gator for a damn dog on a leash.
Okay?
You know how I know people in Florida crazy?
This dude said he was walking on a pathway near a motel,
and he noticed a dark figure moving along the bushes.
And he believed it was a dog with a long leash,
so he didn't hesitate to move out the way. Let me tell you something. Both of those descriptions would have made me move out the way. And he believed it was a dog with a long leash, so he didn't hesitate to move out the way.
Let me tell you something.
Both of those descriptions would have made me move out the way.
Dark figure moving in bushes in Florida?
Out of ran.
Come on, man.
I'm out.
Even if my brain said to me, that's a dog with a long leash.
Well, there's no owner with it.
Okay?
Could be a pit bull.
Could be.
A Rottweiler.
A German Shepherd. I don't know but i
know i'm not staying to find out but not florida man florida man said i'm florida man they should
be scared of me meanwhile this gator you were stuck for a dog and was took you for dinner and
decided to take a bite out of crime and by crime i mean your right leg and now he's now you missing
a chunk of muscle tissue because of it and you know what's interesting i sit here and i tell these stories from florida and every time i tell one i
try to make sense of it i try to find the logic like how could this man possibly mistake a gator
for a dog and then i realize it's florida it's not supposed to make sense please give this florida
man who mistook a gator for a dog and got bit because of it the biggest hee-haw.
Jesus.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Yes, indeed.
All right.
Now.
What are we talking about?
It's Friday, so you know what that means.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
Now, I don't know what you want to talk about, but I got some thoughts.
Okay. I want to talk about these but I got some thoughts. Okay.
I want to talk about these old niggas with these young gals.
Okay.
That's what I want to talk about. All right, what you want to talk about?
I just want to talk about, you know, how do y'all keep up?
Serious question.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
What do you mean young?
What do you, like, because, you know, there's...
I'm talking Diddy Young Carisha.
52, 28.
So, over 10 years apart?
No. I'm just saying for the people, over 10 years apart No
I'm just saying for the people
Over 10 years apart
No, over 20
You want to go that far?
Yes
I don't know if there's that many out there
I don't know
That's what I want to see
You know what I'm saying?
I want to see if y'all acting bad this weekend
Okay
I want to see
I want to see if that young gal
Got you acting bad this weekend
And if so
How bad is your acting?
Let's do 15.
Let's do 15.
No.
20?
20, man.
What, 20?
Let's keep it in the context of the conversation.
20 years?
Diddy 52, young Carisha 28.
24-year age gap.
That's two kindergarten through 12th grade cycles.
How old is Diddy, son?
I don't know.
But I just want to know what that dynamic is like.
All right.
800-585-1051.
I just want to know what the dynamic is like.
Fellas, are you dating a lady that's 20 years younger than you?
Yeah.
I just want to know what the dynamic is like.
Charlamagne wants to know how you keep it up.
And I did not say that.
I say that's not what I say.
What did you say?
Okay.
I just wanted to say, how do you do it? I just want to know. I want to know the dynamics of the relationship. Just call us. I say, that's not what I say. What did you say? Okay. I just wanted to say,
how do you do it?
Just want to know.
I want to know the dynamics of the relationship.
Just call us.
I want to hear about more relationships like that.
Just word up.
I do.
If you're dating a guy that's 20 years older than you,
or maybe you're dating a guy.
Cause I even saw,
I don't know.
I even saw my,
my,
my,
my cousin,
Chloe,
Chloe Bailey said yesterday,
she was like,
she,
all she wanted the older man.
She said,
she don't want no young man.
She said,
she needs somebody to teach her something.
That's what she said.
800-585-1051.
On a personal
level. You took a shower?
Did I take a shower? What kind of stupid-ass
questions you asking me? You got the same shirt on from yesterday.
I just wanted to know if you took a shower. Oh, but I didn't take a picture of it yesterday.
This is my We RBG shirt
in support of Brittany Griner.
So you didn't take a picture yesterday? No, I mean, I took a picture, but I took the regular picture in front of Power 105.
One thing, but I need to take the official picture in front of our white screen.
So you wore it again.
I did.
And I like it.
You know what I'm saying?
You going to wear it tomorrow, too?
No, I probably won't wear it tomorrow.
But, you know.
So you wore the T-shirt twice all day.
I'm from Moscona, South Carolina, born on a dirt road.
I used to sell crack, okay? I used to wear
the same clothes two, three days in a row
sometimes, okay? Doing what I was
doing. You going to wear those outside clothes inside
your house today? I don't even know what you're talking about
right now, but I know that you need to
wipe that paint off your face, okay?
That's what's wrong with y'all old men.
Y'all old men still want to look young.
Diddy had all that paint on his face yesterday, too.
In that interview with young Carisha.
And you didn't realize he was old.
You didn't realize he was old until young Carisha told him, you acting bad.
And he said, I'm acting all the way bad.
That's the problem.
You be around these young girls, and they using this young slang, and then you using the slang all wrong.
I bet you think your chin acting bad, don't you, Envy?
Your Beijing acting bad.
Bad, bad.
Look at you. Pink hoodie on. Rhinestones on your jeans. It's the rhin you, Envy? Your Beijing acting bad. Bad, bad. Look at you.
Pink hoodie on.
Rhinestones on your jeans.
What's wrong with my pink?
It's no rhinestones, man.
You know what I'm saying?
And what's wrong with my pink hoodie?
Pink snapback.
It's pride.
Oh, you look Dominican.
It's pride.
It's pride.
Oh, you acting bad, bad.
Bad, bad.
Okay, okay.
Body roll, body roll, body roll.
I felt like Genuine.
I felt like Genuine.
Don't do Genuine like that.
And I'm mad they did Genuine like that.
But anyway, we'll take your calls when we come back.
800-585-1051.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
So are we.
It's Freaky Friday.
Goddamn.
The Breakfast Club.
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Your mornings will never be the same.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's Friday, so you know what that means.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
Now, I had another question, but Charlamagne wanted to do this.
What was your question?
What makes you horny?
No, no no no
shut up that came out kim kardashian and pete davis by the way this could all fall under the
same umbrella of what makes you horny what no seriously because it seems like older guys is
making these young girls horny nowadays and i mean i would say vice versa but we know that's
always been the case okay because we saw i saw my cousin chloe yesterday say she need an older man
say she need an older man oh he said my cousin chloe i'm like who's your cousin chloe but all right chloe barely she said she need an older man. Said she need an older man. Oh, he said my cousin Chloe.
I'm like, who's your cousin Chloe?
But all right, Chloe Bailey.
She said she need an older man that can teach her something.
And we saw the interview.
But I don't think she meant 20 years older.
I don't know what she meant.
I just know that we have another example, which is Carisha.
Carisha.
Young Miami from the City Girls.
You know I love the City Girls.
And Diddy.
They had a conversation yesterday.
And now she's 28 and Diddy is?
52.
Okay. 24 years her senior. Yeeks. Two. They had a conversation yesterday And now she's 28 And Diddy is 52 Okay
24 years her senior
Yeeks
Two
That means you completed
Kindergarten through 12th grade
Twice
Twice
Wow
Twice
But they like it
Clearly they like it
Clearly they like it
I mean
And you know
It's cute to watch
You know what I'm saying
It's cute to watch
Only because
You can tell
She's making him feel young again
It looks tiresome.
It does look tiresome.
And the question I wanted to ask this morning is, I want to know what the dynamics are between an older man like that and a young girl.
I just want to know what the dynamics are.
Our camera guy, Nick, does all our digital stuff.
He said he's dating a girl that's seven years younger than him.
And he goes, she has a lot of energy. And he said he's in bed girl that's seven years younger than him. Right. And he goes, oh, she has a lot of energy.
And he said he's in bed every night at 930 now because of it.
He said ever since he's been dating her, he's been going to bed at 930 because he just can't keep up.
I will say this, right?
Mm-hmm.
I was on vacation with the wife this weekend, this week.
And, you know, it was good.
We relaxed.
We chilled. this week and um you know it was good we relaxed we chilled but when when i when it was 20 years
ago when i went on vacation i wanted to be on excursions activities i wanted to parasail but
now i just want to chill and that's why i say it's so interesting that's why i say it's so
interesting and i want to know the dynamic because we're at the age i'm 43 i'll be 44 in a few weeks
i'm at the age where i don't want to do nothing so when you're 52 years old and you got to keep up with this young girl and she 28 and she using slang like oh so you acting bad and you
replying i'm acting bad bad you might be doing a little too much but i just want to know hello
who's this yo how old are you man i'm 31 and the chick that i'm talking to is 21. Oh, 10 years. Boy, I was about to say.
I was about to say, too.
I was about to say.
What?
I said, what?
Okay, so tell me about that dynamic.
What's the dynamic like?
The dynamic is great when it's just me and her,
but when we out in public, I feel like people's just staring at me,
clowning me.
I'm really at a crossroads right now.
I don't know what to do.
Why?
She look that young?
31 and 21 ain't that much of a difference.
And y'all kind of grew up in the same
demographic. It's not like you gotta explain
things to her. I know some old dudes
that'll be talking to a young girl
and be like, oh, you a regular Doogie Howser?
And she's like, who the hell is Doogie Howser?
Do you even know who Doogie Howser is?
He doesn't know who Doogie Howser is.
Who Doogie Howser? He He doesn't know who Doogie Howser is. I do know who Doogie Howser is.
Who's Doogie Howser?
He's the boy genius or whatever.
There you go.
There you go.
There you go.
Okay.
Okay.
But check this out.
Check this out real quick.
So we go to the gas station.
I buy a drink, you know, an adult beverage.
And I'm with her at the cash register.
And I never get carded, but they would not sell it to me unless she
showed the card. Oh, so she
look young, young. She look young, young.
She look young, young, but...
What adult beverage did you buy from the
gas station? Probably a beer.
I'm a spritzer
man, you know? One of them Truly joints.
A Mike's Hard Lemonade?
Yeah, because, you know, it's like a nice date.
You know, I want to keep it nice and light, you know?
I want better for her, sir.
She need an older man that know how to drink some cognac or some fine tequila or something, sir.
A Spritzer.
Hello, who's this?
I want better for her.
Yeah, yeah, this Fresh.
Fresh, what up, man?
How old are you, Fresh?
I'm 47.
I can tell by the name, Fresh.
How old are you exactly?
How old is the girl you're dating?
I'm 47. I'm 47. How old are you exactly? Exactly. How old is the girl you're dating? I'm 47.
I'm 47.
The girl I'm dating, 24.
Okay, see, now this is a good one.
Tell me the dynamics of the relationship, sir.
Yeah, how's this going?
I mean, everything good, bro.
I mean, she, you know, the only thing is I say different is like the age group.
You guys have like your conversation a little bit different.
You know, your topics and what you do.
But like the sex
Sex is all good bro
Not because I'm older
I can't handle her
More like she can't
Handle me
You know what I'm saying
Cause I mean
We
Because
I said if you're over
Like 70
It's a problem
But
Man's a man man
He gonna do his thing
Let me ask you a question
Does she get your references
Like if you be like You know you Throw on certain me ask you a question. Does she get your references? Like, if you be like, you know, you throw on certain songs
or reference certain TV shows, does she get it?
If you're like, that's fresh, does she know what that means?
She get it, but like I said, you know,
like certain of them young girls, like the conversation,
you know what I'm saying?
Like, I'm an older cat, so I don't be with too much of the BS.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, they got all that little BS type of ray-ray
with them. Now listen here,
old man. She already got a daddy. Okay?
You ain't here to be her daddy now. You know what?
As a matter of fact, I'm older than her
daddy too, son. Wow.
You proud of that? Yeah. You proud of that?
Have you met her daddy?
No, I ain't met her dad, but you know what I'm saying?
I don't need to. Damn.
I know that God. My't need to. Damn. It's her dad in her life. I know that.
God.
My God.
God is good.
She started me.
I got some grades from her in the chin-to-chin-chin, too.
And she pushed up.
Time out.
Time out, Harlan.
It was a done deal, bro.
It was sealed.
It's her dad in her life.
No.
Yeah, somewhat.
Somewhat. You know one of them deadbeat dads. He's been around. I get it. He ain. Yeah, somewhat. Somewhat.
You know one of them deadbeat dads.
He's around.
I get it.
He never did nothing.
All right.
Let me ask you a question.
I just want to know the dynamics because I'm going to be honest with you.
I'm not knocking none of y'all for what y'all doing.
I just don't see how you can do it.
We'll take some more calls.
800-585-1051.
Do you think a lot of women might like older men because their dad is not in their life?
They want that father figure and they fall in love with that father figure that they didn't have.
That's nasty.
What?
That's nasty as hell.
That's what I'm saying.
There was no father.
But that's nasty because you wouldn't f*** your father.
Why are you looking at me like that?
That's gross, man.
I'm not saying that you would f*** your father, but you don't have that father figure, so you yearn for it.
I don't want to be your father figure.
If I'm your father figure, that means that I'm like a mentor
or a guide I ain't putting my in your mouth why are you swinging so much
penis this I know that God
are you dating somebody 20 years younger than you let's talk God. God is good. All right, man.
Morning, everybody.
It's the EJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just join us, we're talking about Carisha and Diddy.
Not necessarily about Carisha and Diddy, but just about the dynamics between older men and younger women.
You know what I mean? I'm just interested.
I'm intrigued.
You know, Diddy is 52.
Young Carisha is 28 years old.
And I think it's impossible to be 52 years old, dating a 20-year-old, and not look jokey.
But not look tired.
I'm tired just thinking about it.
I was tired watching that interview.
You know what I mean?
But they go together.
They go together.
Well, she said they go together.
Diddy's confused.
And being that they go together, they go together, and she got Diddy acting bad.
Bad, bad. Bad, bad.
Bad, bad.
Hello, who's this?
This is Kami from Harlem.
Hey, Kami from Harlem.
Now, you're 31 and you're married to a 60-year-old guy?
Yeah.
When did y'all get married?
When did y'all start dating?
We started dating when I was 53 and we got married three years ago.
We have two kids now.
Well, let me ask you a question.
When y'all go to IHOP, are you allowed to use his senior discount?
He insists on using it, but they never believe him, so we never really do use it.
He looks younger than he is, so they don't believe he's that old.
How did you start dating an older guy?
What turned you on about the older man?
That he was already established, he had a good career,
and I felt that he matched me level-wise, that I didn't have to build him up.
He was already built, and we are building together.
I mean, listen, man,
you know, it seems like you just wanted somebody
who had their stuff together. I guess people
in your age demo didn't and women do
mature faster than men. Question.
Exactly. What did your dad
think about it? Is your dad in your life? What did he think about it?
My dad is in
my life. He wasn't a fan, but after
he met him, they're like the best of friends now in my life. He wasn't a fan, but after he met him, they're like the best
of friends now. Well, he probably wasn't
a fan just because he's like, what does this old-ass
dude want with my daughter?
That is true. It's just that simple. He really is
a nice guy. So your dad
and your man is the same age?
Just about, yeah.
My dad is older than him. Is your man
using performance-enhancing drugs?
Absolutely not. He works
out every day and we work out
every day, so he doesn't need that.
I know that. God.
My God. God
is good.
Hello, who's this? Anonymous.
You're on the radio, ma'am.
You can just use a young name. Matter of fact, just say your name, Carisha.
Okay, let's say that.
What are you calling from, Carisha? I'm calling fact, just say your name, Carisha. Okay, let's say that. Hey, Carisha. Where you calling from, Carisha?
I'm calling from Texas.
Okay.
Texas.
Now, talk to us, Carisha.
You were dating a guy that's 20 years older than you?
Yeah, 20, 21 years older.
How old are you?
I'm 30.
So he's 52.
He's 51.
51, okay.
Oh, y'all together now.
We still see each other.
All right, so what turns you on with this older gentleman?
I think it's more so, like, the way that he treats me.
It's just, like, open honesty.
He ain't got nothing to lose.
Takes me on dates and stuff.
And, like, we actually go and do stuff.
I'm like, these younger guys these days, they just want to lay up with you
and play the video games and, you know, like, these younger guys these days, they just want to lay up with you and play their video games.
And, you know, like, I don't know.
The guys just my age don't really show much affection.
And so it's just nice having that.
Now, this is interesting because you just made me think of something.
A lot of this generation doesn't have any real connection because they don't know what real emotional connections are because they're so digitally connected all of the time. Correct. So if you have somebody that's still connected to the world,
like the actual world, like nature, y'all in Texas,
so he probably got his cowboy boots on and his cowboy hat pulls up on his horse,
puts you on the back, y'all go riding through the woods, stuff like that, right?
Like it probably just turns you on in a different way,
just dealing with the world, nature, right?
Right.
Wow.
Incredible.
I don't think he picks up the cowboy boots
and a horse. No, what she's saying is very
important. It's the lack of an emotional
connection. And then the older
you get as a man, the more you start thinking about
death. So you really love love.
I would definitely say that. I would say
when I was dating
my wife, we would go out and do things.
We would explore. We would drive.
We would go on dates.
I just don't see that as much now, so maybe a lot of these young women want that older guy.
We also didn't have no choice.
We had what they have, all this technology and stuff.
We had to go use the lake.
We had to go use the woods.
We had to go sit and do a picnic.
We had to do a picnic.
You know what I mean?
We had to use nature.
That's all we had.
What's the moral of the story?
I mean, the moral of the story is, man, everybody do what, you know, makes them act bad.
If you want to act bad with your young girl this weekend or your old dude this weekend, do your thing.
I'm not judging.
I'm just interested in the dynamic.
That's all.
Me, I'm the exact opposite.
I like old doing.
And it could be the fact that where your older man going to go?
What do you mean? This weekend. He going to watch the fact that where your older man going to go? What do you mean?
This weekend.
He going to watch the game and then he going to go to sleep.
Maybe.
Maybe.
Not if he one of these older dudes that still like to act bad and die in their bed.
You know what I'm saying?
The only reason you ain't out here in these streets is because you happily married.
Look at you.
What's the point of wearing all that Beijing at your age?
What are you talking about?
You got five kids.
I have six kids, sir.
You what? Six kids. Six kids. Okay. Yes. There's no five kids. I have six kids, sir. You what?
Six kids.
Six kids.
Okay.
Yes.
There's no reason for you
to be wearing all that dye.
You even got your eyebrows dyed.
I don't have my eyebrows.
Yes, you do, man.
Look at you, King.
Look at you.
Look at yourself.
You got on a pig hoodie,
rhinestone,
a rhinestone belt,
and a pink trucker snapback.
If you ain't Dominican, I don't know what is.
And I wear a rhinestone belt, but there's no rhinestone in my belt.
Well, you ain't denying nothing else I said.
Show them the trucker hat.
That trucker hat is super Dominican.
What a hat is that?
I ain't messing with you, man.
We got rumors on the way.
We're talking new music.
Don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's me, JNV, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Angela Yee is out today.
She is.
Hey, salute to The Daily Paper, too, man.
I want to salute The Daily Paper
because The Daily Paper saw me in here
struggling with my headphones,
and they sent me some Daily Paper
Beats by Dre's
that I'm currently wearing right now.
Dropping the clues box for the Daily Paper thank y'all
thank you very much I appreciate it all right well let's get to the rumors
let's talk new music all right well some new music that came out today.
Some new albums.
XXX Extension.
He has an album that he put.
They re-released, right?
Has 11 of his older songs and some new songs on there as well.
That's the one Kanye produced?
That song with Kanye, I think, is on there as well.
I thought Kanye executive produced the whole album.
I thought I heard that somewhere.
Producer?
No.
Okay.
Never mind.
Don't listen to me. All right. Sada Baby. She released a new project. Shout to her. I thought Sada Baby somewhere. Producer? No. Okay, never mind. Don't listen to me.
All right, Sada Baby.
She released a new project.
Shout out to her.
I thought Sada Baby was a guy.
No.
Sada Baby's a guy.
Boy, we old.
Boy, you just proved how old we are.
Sada Baby is a goddamn man from Detroit.
I don't know why.
Yeah, Sada Baby's a dude from Detroit. I don't know why I said that.
Because you wearing pink all day?
Oh, shut up.
Because you got on a pink hoodie and a pink trucker snapback?
All right.
Also, Kid Cudi released a new record.
It's called Do What I Want.
Are you sure?
I don't know.
I don't do this rumor stuff.
Okay.
But Do What I Want.
Let's listen.
It's all a game.
It's all a game.
And I'm doing my thing.
More rage.
More rage.
Black Porsche in the rain.
Someone stop me.
All me and my life ain't the same.
That was Do What I Want, Kid Cudi.
Now, Pharrell also released some new music featuring Tyler, the creator
21 Savage. It's called Cash In, Cash
Out. Cash Out, Cash In, Cash
Out, Cash In, Cash Out, Cash Out, Cash Out, Cash Out, Cash Out.
No, I ain't heard of that. I hit the beach
in a furry hat. She got a guy
but she purring back. I'm looking like
where he at? You gonna get out the way?
Fosse Santana. Oh, let
me hit booty. Tell me right now.
Who else got a bad idea?
Who else throw a bag like me?
Dropping a cool blunt with Saucy Santana.
What else make him act like me?
Yeah, I know you like my booty.
Booty, booty, booty, booty, booty, booty, booty.
Booty.
Booty, booty, booty, booty, booty, booty.
Yeah, I know you like my booty.
Booty.
Booty, booty, booty, booty, booty, booty, booty.
Booty.
Summer Anthem, damn it.
That's for all you men walking around in them little hoochie daddy shorts.
Y'all out here in them David Dukes.
Okay?
Look at them boys with the David Dukes on.
I want you to.
Now, Kevin Gates, he released a new song that is causing trouble.
Do we have Kevin Gates in?
Let's play it.
You ruby rose.
I can't wait to have your feet facing my ceiling.
With my tongue deep in your.
And I'm saying, I kiss all on your kid. Put that deep in your back and make you calm. I can't wait to have your feet facing my ceiling with my tongue deep in your I kiss all on your kid
Put your hands behind your back and smack your
I want Nikki she need Kevin, she still playing around with Kenan.
So that's like a, you know, Dreams, FNR, R&B chick type record?
Or like how Young Miami did the, what was the record she did?
Rap Freaks or something like that?
I think you only mentioned three women though, right?
Just Ruby Rose, Beyonce, and Nicki Minaj.
That's over Kodak Black Super Gremlin?
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
All right, what else we got?
I can't wait till Lil Nas X make a record like that.
I really can't.
I don't know why he ain't dropping for Pride Month.
Ben said that.
NBA Youngboy, he got a new record.
It's called Pull Up.
Pull Up.
Oh, okay.
I'm old, okay. Oh, man.
Oh, salute the NBA young boy.
I'm old.
Hey, can we play some classic music, man?
All this new music is great.
I love all the young artists doing their thing,
but we need to start doing like a classic music segment.
It's better for your soul, man.
Ray Sherman.
Ray Sherman got a new record.
Ray Sherman dropped something, too?
Yeah, that's good.
Okay. It's better for your soul, man. Ray Sherman. Ray Sherman got a new record. Ray Sherman dropped something, too? Falling out of love is like trying to quit a drug called turkey.
Call the doctor up.
I need open heart surgery.
I cut the games off and got focused.
I know that God, my God, God is good.
God, my God. God is good.
You know he bought me out of darkness.
You know that he saved my soul.
Oh, boy.
Said that he saved my soul.
All right.
And then he bought me out of darkness. And that is your rumor report.
God is good.
Angelique, you will be back on Monday to do this rumor thing again.
Man, play Regina Bell, God is good, damn it.
Okay. Black Men United, play Regina Bell. God is good, damn it. Okay.
Black Men United, Judah.
Oh, come on now.
Y'all playing with me this morning.
After this.
Oh, we gonna let it ride out one time?
No, we ain't gonna let it hold.
Why not, man?
It's like six minutes long.
We ain't gonna let it hold.
Why not?
That song is not no damn six minutes long.
It's damn near.
It is not.
Damn near.
No, it's not.
Come on, let's hold hands and sing.
Hey!
Let's go, Tevin.
I'm not doing this with you. When I was a young boy. No, it's not. Come on, let's hold hands and sing. Hey! Let's go, Tevin! I'm not doing this with you.
When I was a young boy.
Oh, boy.
I had visions of fame.
And they were wild.
And they were free.
We're going to give them 60 seconds.
And they were blessed with my name.
59.
And then I grew older.
Give them 69 seconds.
And I saw what's to see.
That the world is full of pain.
And my dreams, they left me
That's my part
And then I got stronger
Oh boy
Inside of the pain
That's when I picked up the pieces
And I regained my name
And I fought hard, y'all
Don't point at me
To call by my place
And right now, you could ask me
And it all seems in vain sing along your dreams ain't easy
you just stick by your plan to go from boys to men you must act like a man and when it gets hard
y'all when it gets hard envy you just grab what you know grab what you know drop one of those bombs damn it now you talking my
language you see me you know you know what 2.5 is out right now. And I know you're crying.
That is your little report.
Because it's all in his fate.
And the things you want, you can't have.
It just all went away.
But life ain't over.
Ooh.
Just grab the wind and make mints.
And the Bible take you far.
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Morning everybody
It's DJ Envy
and Charlamagne Tha God. We are
The Breakfast Club. Again,
shout out to everybody
that I've seen on the islands
who listen to The Breakfast Club. I had a great time
at Sail Rock, which is located in
South Caicos. It's an island right off
of Turks and Caicos. Me and my wife spent the last four
or five days there just relaxing, just
unwinding, of course,
with the book and the new baby, our anniversary.
We didn't have a chance to relax.
And then, of course, there's Go Mobile because of the car shows that are coming up.
So shout to everybody again.
Shout to Grace, my travel agent, that set it all up.
We had a wonderful time at Sail Rock.
Had a great time.
Did you wear some Hoochie Daddy shorts?
I did.
Okay.
Where are the pictures?
What?
You heard me. Where are the pictures? You want to see pictures of Daddy shorts? I did. Okay. Where the pictures? What? You heard me.
Where the pictures? You want to see pictures of my... I do. Where they at?
Goodness gracious. Put them on the ground
one time for the streets. No.
Why? You scared to show your
little David Dukes? And whoever keeps
circulating my feet pics, okay, enough's
enough. You circulate them enough. Give them something
else to circulate. Look at that
boy with the David Dukes on. I want you to Look at that boy with the David Dukes on. I want
you to look at that boy with the David Dukes
on. Everybody.
All right, but you can
stop. Stop circulating my feet. My feet
been around enough. I got to salute my man,
Brandon Victor Dixon, man. He's starring in
the new political thriller 88
that's going to be world premiering at the Tribeca Film
Festival this Saturday
at the Village East Cinema at 8.30 p.m.
That show is already sold out.
But you can get tickets to go to a couple of other screenings at the Tribeca Film Festival this week.
We have a screening on June 13th.
It's a home screen.
Then we have a screening June 14th.
That's the one I'll be at doing a Q&A.
And then we have a screening June 18th.
So you can go to TribecaFilmFestival.com
88 and get
your tickets for that. I am the
executive producer of that
new political thriller that will be world
premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival this
weekend. So if you can't get
tickets to the Saturday show because it's sold out,
go to the 14th and the 18th.
When we come back, positive note is the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, Charlamagne, you got a positive note?
I do.
I want to tell everybody to go scream Black Men United.
You will know and scream Regina Bell.
God is good and scream DG Yg yola ain't gonna let up those are three negro spirituals that will absolutely ensure that you
have a great weekend but i do want to repeat what i said earlier from uh nadra to wab salute to
nadra to wab man i love her book set boundaries find peace um she said in our attempt to make
sense of things we say everything happens for a reason.
Everything doesn't happen for a reason.
Some things happen for a reason. Some things are senseless
and it's hard to comprehend
that things can occur for no reason
that we'll be able to understand.
So when we say everything happens for a reason
it can dismiss our feelings, all the feelings of others.
So she has a mantra that she wants you to
repeat and that mantra is
I don't know why this happened and it hurts.
It's okay to feel people.
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