The Breakfast Club - Angie Martinez Interview and More
Episode Date: June 4, 2018Monday 6/4 - Welp Drake has not responded to Pusha T yet, so does that mean that Pusha T wins? Well we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners thought. Also, we had Radio Royalty Angie Mar...tinez stop by, where she discussed the Pusha T and Drake beef, work with Puerto Rico, her Radio Hall of Fame nomination and more. Also, after the antics of the new generation of rappers this weekend Charlamagne had to give "Donkey of the Day" to Rich the Kid after he ran away from Lil Uzi Vert for swinging on him, and then lying on the internet that nothing happened. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DJing in, Angela Yee and Charlamagne Tha God.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
The voice of the culture.
People watch The Breakfast Club for like news and really be tuned in.
It's one of my favorite shows to do.
Just because y'all always keep it 100, y'all keep it real.
They might not watch the news, but they're on Twitter.
They're on Facebook.
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Get your ass up.
Good morning, Angela Yee. Good morning, DJ Envy.
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
Peace to the planet.
It's Monday.
Yes, it's Monday.
Back to the work week.
Absolutely is, man.
And when are we going to crown Pusha T or Pusha Thanos, as I like to call him,
the winner of this Drake Pusha T little skirmish that they had?
Because when Drake- Is it over?
I would pretty much say it's over, bro.
It's over?
After you released the statement, you know, explaining yourself in blackface,
you took, how long has it been?
How many days has it been?
It's been about a good four.
It's been longer than four.
But what? Let me see.
It's been longer than four.
Pusha T put his song out on Tuesday.
Yeah, so it's been six days.
Six whole days.
Where you at after doing that? And then, you know, J Prince telling you that you should fall back, which
I think is the best advice for you.
I think it's time to crown Pusha T the winner, man.
Drop on the Clues bombs for Pusha T.
Already?
Because when Drake handled his business with Meek, we celebrated Drake.
Right.
So we got to celebrate Pusha T.
The only reason I say that is he has an album coming out.
When is his album coming out? Next week coming out. When is his album coming out?
Next week?
No.
When is his album coming out?
Next week, I think.
Yeah, I think it's next week.
I don't think it's next week.
No, no.
June 22nd.
Two more weeks.
Three weeks.
Oh, yeah.
He can't wait for that album.
I'm going to have to get that exact date for you guys.
All right, I tried.
Drop one of Clues Bombs for Pusha Thanos.
All right, we've been hearing all kind of rumors that Drake and Lil Wayne
posed to reply with a record.
That's not a good strategy because it looked like you went and got reinforcements.
We've been hearing that
Drake wants to go shoot
a video in Virginia.
That's not a good strategy
because nobody looks at you
as a street dude.
So what's the point of that?
You lost a little skirmish.
That's all.
We got to see what
the next thing he says is
because he hasn't said anything.
I don't think he can come back.
I think the best thing
for him to do,
like I said last week,
is to tap out
the OG Jay Prince degrees
because he has way more to lose than Pusha T does.
Right.
Pusha T has nothing to lose, everything to gain.
What's the point?
Your Adidas rollout already got stepped on.
Album rollout got stepped on because you had a song on your album about your son.
It's fallback.
It is what it is.
Drop on a Clues Bomb for Pusha Thanos.
Okay.
Okay?
And if you drop a record with Lil Wayne, that looks like you went to get reinforcements, bro.
Come on.
Honestly, would you want to hear that?
No.
Exactly.
No.
I've looked at every possible outcome.
I talked to Dr. Strange.
Dr. Strange said there's no way that Drake can win this one,
so he might as well just fall back.
I would love to hear from the people.
800-585-1051.
Should we be crowning Pusha T already?
Yes.
What you mean already?
It's been 20 days. How long has it been? Yes. What you mean already? It's been 20 days.
How long has it been?
It's been a long time.
It's been six days.
Okay, six days.
I still want to see what he has to say.
You never know.
105-1.
Should we be crowning Pusha T?
How was everybody's weekend?
My weekend was great.
I did BookCon this weekend, which was exciting for me.
It's like a huge convention for authors.
And I had my book club live at book con so that was pretty exciting for
me I was thrilled to be there yeah book on is dope I did book on uh last year with Kevin Hart
on your book drops so shout out to Sharia and Mickey Taylor those are the two authors who
actually did my live Angela Yee's book club now over the weekend was Governor's Ball
that's a huge concert here in New York City. Kind of like New York's Coachella.
Three-day festival.
So many different artists that, you know, from Pusha T to 2 Chainz. Pusha Thanos?
Did you see the reception Pusha Thanos got?
I did see that.
Everybody was yelling F Drake and he had to tell everybody relax, don't do that.
I did see that.
Oh, I'm just throwing that out there.
I did see that.
Jay Electronica was there.
He was?
Jay Electronica was there.
I had a chance to hang out with him, of course.
He performed?
Yeah.
Did people care?
And I love Jay, but did people care?
Yeah.
He's been on tour.
I'm not sure what stage he was on.
There's three different stages.
Oh, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha.
There's the big stage, medium stage, and the small stage.
But it was dope.
They had Pusha T on the smaller stage.
Pusha Thanos.
Pusha Thanos on the small.
It was so many people trying to get in there.
They should have had him on the big stage.
I guess they just weren't thinking.
They didn't know everything that was going to happen.
Nah.
I would have moved him to that main stage immediately.
It's okay.
All right.
But 805-85-1051.
Let's talk Pusha T.
Let's get the work week started.
And we got front page news after that, Yee?
Yes.
Does your president, Donald Trump, have the authority to pardon himself?
Jesus Christ.
That's dope.
That's dope, man.
If he does that, man, he has, he has, drop on the clues, Bumfins.
I'm going to drop for Donald Trump.
I'm going to tell you something.
He is showing me that there is actual power in the presidential position.
I used to think presidents were just puppets.
Yeah.
He is showing me that presidents do have some type of authority and some type of power.
Well, Bill Clinton said if it was him, if it was a Democrat in office,
they would have been impeached.
All right.
I don't know what they're waiting on.
Well, we'll talk about it when we come back.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
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Let's get in some front page news.
Now, last night, game two of the finals,
Warriors beat the Cavs 122-103.
Now, you know, I wanted LeBron to win a game.
I don't think LeBron and him are going to win a game.
Not even one now?
I don't know, man.
The shots Steph Curry takes is just, like, unbelievable.
To me, it looks like he chucks them and they just go in.
It's going to make a lot of kids just chuck three-pointers.
It's disrespectful.
He made nine three-pointers last night. One of them was just a circus shot that went in. It's going to make a lot of kids just chuck three-pointers. It's disrespectful. He made nine three-pointers last night.
One of them was just a circus shot that went in.
But they are busting some ass out there.
Okay, what's new?
Water is wet.
Yeah, water is wet.
I don't know what y'all expected.
All right, well, there's some other news.
Donald Trump's going to pardon himself.
Well, no, we don't know that that's going to happen.
But they're saying that if he is found guilty with the special counsel of China,
obstruct justice in the probe of Russian efforts interfering with the U.S. presidential election,
with his election, that he could potentially just pardon himself.
Now, Rudy Giuliani did say that could potentially.
He does have the power probably to pardon himself, even though he has no intention of doing so,
because what would the result of that be?
But I wouldn't put anything past Donald Trump.
He's been doing all kinds of things that we said were impossible.
No one would do that.
And other experts are saying that no one is above the law
and no man should be the judge of a case that affects him personally.
So any attempt by the president to pardon himself for crimes
would create a constitutional crisis.
Well, all the pardons are just dog whistles to all the lawbreakers out there.
He's just basically saying, look, I got you.
Okay?
I got you.
If you got a lie from me, I got you.
Don't worry about it.
In the meantime, the border wall has broken ground in San Diego.
That border wall that Trump has been wanting so bad.
They started building the wall?
Yes.
A 14-mile section of that border wall is under construction.
It costs $147 million, and it started in San Diego.
When did it get approved?
That money comes from a spending bill that Donald Trump signed back in March,
which is a $1.6 billion down payment on the wall.
Trump keeping promises.
He's going to paint the whole wall red and put Make America Great Again on it.
And it'll be a shoo-in for 2020.
Yeah.
All right, now let's discuss Spotify.
We told you before about Spotify removing some artists from their Spotify promoted playlists.
People like XXXTentacion and R. Kelly.
Well, now Spotify is backing away from that policy they have.
They said, as Summer pointed out, the language was vague and left too many elements open to interpretation. We created concern that an allegation might affect artists' chance of landing on a Spotify playlist and negatively impact their future.
So now they're not going to play judge and jury.
They said their role is not to regulate artists.
So they're not going to do this policy around artist conduct anymore.
It's just hypocritical to be so self-righteous because if you take down R. Kelly, you take down Extinction Young,
what about all the other artists
who have committed some crime?
Or even the...
Or have been accused.
Because remember, R. Kelly wasn't found.
It isn't just allegations.
Even though we saw the video.
All right.
Our allegations are,
what about the content of the music?
Like, where do you stop?
They still are going to keep
their hate content policy in place
so they will not permit content
which incites hatred or violence against people
because of their race, religion, disability, gender, or sexual orientation.
So they will still have that hate content conduct policy.
I don't know if you could do that.
I don't even see how you'd do that.
Yeah, I don't know how you could do that.
What about beef records?
Yeah.
Don't beef records incite hate?
Well, they're saying there's not going to police.
Well, that's not against a certain group because of their race or religion.
That's different.
If it's against a specific person because of their race or religion. That's different. If it's against a specific person
because of a beef with them.
But they're not going
to police offensive,
explicit, or vulgar lyrics.
It's going to be hate speech.
So you know what hate speech is.
It's different
than personal beef.
Never Scared
could be considered
a hate song.
Three Six Mafia,
I bet you won't hit
a mother effer.
When I say we gas,
you say B.
It's a lot of...
Definitely some of them
old reggae songs
won't be up there.
Them old reggae songs will definitely not be on there.
No boom, bye, bye.
No, none of that.
Nope.
It's a lot of different songs that could be considered hate speech.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
Now, 805-851051, Charlamagne brought up a very interesting thing this morning.
Should we be crowning Pusha T?
Yes, Pusha Thanos.
Drop on the clues box and Pusha Thanos.
And would the story of Ida Donis be considered hate speech?
What?
How could that be hate speech?
That's hate speech.
800-585-1051.
Drake, I'm with you.
If they want to pull that off Spotify, I'm with you.
It's hate speech.
But Pusha T is the winner.
All right.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
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Now, Charlamagne brought up an interesting point this morning.
Yes, because I love to piss off Drake fans.
Okay.
First of all, when Drake did what he did against Meek Mill
and he handled his business, we celebrated Drake.
So now it's time to celebrate Pusha T, a.k.a. Pusha Thanos, okay?
Because Pusha Thanos came out with that record, and he straight up got in Aubrey's ass.
But how many days is enough for me to crown somebody?
Drake told Meek Mill, I waited four days, where y'all at?
Drake has been six, where you at?
Okay, and let's be clear about one thing. Drake told Meek Mill, I waited four days. Where y'all at? Drake has been six. Where you at? Okay?
And let's be clear about one thing.
Drake was having his people hit up blogs to remove that picture of him in blackface.
Drake released a statement explaining himself in blackface.
Did he really put a $100,000 bounty to find out information?
That's the rumor.
Another rumor is that Drake is responding with a song with Lil Wayne.
Nobody wants to hear that. Maybe he couldn't get in the studio. Maybe the studio time was booked. Man, stop it. That man is that Drake is responding with a song with Lil Wayne. Nobody wants to hear that.
Maybe he couldn't get in the studio.
Maybe the studio time was booked.
Man, stop it.
That man is a Drake is a $100 million man.
Maybe he's working on finishing his album.
Okay.
At the end of the day, Pusha T should be crowned the winner because.
Maybe he's strategically waiting until right when his album comes out.
Nah, that's too long.
I thought about that.
That's too long, bro.
It's too long, bro.
It's too long.
Maybe three weeks.
Listen, and I told y'all, we knew Drake didn't have nothing on Pusha because the majority of the W freestyle was about Kanye.
So after Pusha jumped on Drake's ass,
Drake literally is like Bruce Banner in the Avengers Infinity War
when Hulk didn't want to come out no more,
when Thanos whipped Hulk's ass and then Hulk didn't want to come out of Bruce no more.
That's what Drake is right now.
Well, maybe he needs some more info.
Pusha Thanos.
Ebony!
Hey.
Good morning, Ebony.
Where you calling from?
Rochester, New York. Rochester, okay. Now, should we be crowning Pusha Thanos. Ebony! Hey. Good morning, Ebony. Where you calling from? Rochester, New York.
Rochester, okay. Now, should we be crowning Pusha T this morning? No.
And I actually always
agree with Charlamagne, but this time
I cannot. Why? Because
alright, for one, I don't respect
no man trying to get clout
on somebody else. Like, can you answer
me this? If he would've made another
record without
mentioning Drake, you think he'd be on fire
or people would pay him any attention?
Yes, he's on fire because he put out a great
album called Daytona.
People were saying his album is going to be one of the
best albums of the year and everything.
You do realize that guy's been around for like 17 years in the
rap game, right? Have you heard the album?
No, I ain't listened to it yet, but I do.
I am going to listen to it.
What was his whole motive
for coming at Drake anyways, though?
Infrared was a reply to
Two Birds, One Stone. They've been having
issues for some years now. The whole
Lil Wayne, Baby, Pusha's been going on
for a while.
Oh, okay, okay, because I'm thinking that
he's just trying to get clout.
Yeah, you weren't aware of the history.
Nah.
But now you know.
That's cool.
All right, mama, thank you.
Yeah, I know now.
We're going to put a crown on Pusha T's dirty braids this morning, god damn it.
Hello, who's this?
His braids are not dirty.
What's wrong with you?
Shakira.
Yes, how are you?
Good morning.
Should we be crowning Pusha T this morning?
I think at the moment he's winning, but I feel like Drake is still going to
come back with something real strong.
I doubt it. Let her keep hope alive. I think
Drake's going to have a good album.
I think Drake is going to win.
He should do an R&B diss record featuring
Party Next Door, Division.
No.
If I was Drake, I would just
do another hit. I'll put another hit.
People will forget about it. That's my whole point.
In about two, three weeks.
Drake should just tap out because he has everything to lose
and nothing to gain in this situation.
Nothing.
Just tap out.
Put out your album.
People will forget about it.
It seems like he has a bit of an ego, though,
that I don't know if he'll be able to do that.
It would bother him.
And let the record show.
If Pusha T had waited six days to reply to Drake,
y'all would be all over Pusha T, tweeting him crazy, talking crazy.
You guys were already all over him.
You're right.
It's been two days and we were all over him.
Exactly.
800-585-1051.
Should we be crowning Pusha T right now?
Pusha Thanos.
That is the question.
Call us now.
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Good morning.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Now, this morning, Charlamagne started off the show talking about Pusha T.
Should we be crowning Pusha T?
Put a crown on Pusha Thanos' dirty braids.
Why are you calling him Thanos?
That's not his last name.
Pusha T.
The T stands for Thanos, all right?
Right now, Drake is the Incredible Hulk.
When Thanos jumped on Incredible Hulk's ass early in the movie and whipped his ass,
Incredible Hulk didn't show up for the rest of the movie.
You know, life is not about Marvel comics and comics and all that.
God damn it.
All right.
Hello.
Hey, what's going on?
This is Chandler from Columbus, Ohio.
What's up, Chandler?
We're talking Pusha T.
And later on, don't forget to explain Trinidad.
But yeah, We should be
Yeah what happened
Pushing teeth
We gotta
We gotta crown push your teeth
Because Drake can't think of nothing
It's been six days
Everybody done forgotten now
Everybody done forgotten
Now everybody's gonna be thinking
About Rich the Kid
And Lil Uzi
So yeah
Are they really
By the time
He's right
Yeah like
Rich the Kid and Lil Uzi
People have moved on
No no no
Push your teeth And I'm sorry Lil Uzi and Rich the Kid and Lil Uzi? People have moved on. No, no, no. Push your T and I'm sorry.
Lil Uzi and Rich the Kid.
Lil Uzi was chasing him like a chicken with a head running off.
You know, y'all.
A chicken with a head running off.
I think you said that wrong.
Yeah, he said that wrong.
What?
I got what you meant.
Yeah, yeah.
We got what you meant.
My bad, my bad.
Yeah.
All right.
Definitely.
Thank you, bro. I don't even, I don't even, I'm confused by your call. That Rich Homie Quan Lil Uzi thing was kind of like to me. My bad, my bad. All right, all right. Yeah. All right. Definitely. Thank you, bro.
I don't even, I'm confused by your call.
That Rich Homie Quan little Uzi thing was kind of light to me.
It's not Rich Homie Quan, it's Rich the Kid.
Who was it?
Rich the Kid.
I'm old, man.
I don't know.
Rich Homie Quan has nothing to do with him.
He wasn't even here.
Rich the Kid said he was untouchable.
I can't believe Uzi did that to Rich Dollars.
This is crazy.
Joe.
Yo, yo, yo.
What's up, DJ?
What's up, bro?
Should we be crowning Pusha T, bro?
Hell, yeah. I give him that right now, but. What's up, DJ? What's up, bro? Should we be crowning Pusha T, bro? Hell, yeah.
I give him that right now, but at the same time, you got to think about it.
Well, this is DJ.
Well, he went all the way around.
So, like I say, you want to put on some feel-good music, whatever case may be,
family over, you can't just throw on Pusha T.
No, we're not doing that.
This ain't no career trajectory battle.
This is about this battle right here.
Infrared, Dumpy Freestyle, story of Adonis.
Adonis.
Right.
But look at some of the other songs.
Some of the other songs seem like he's still making a little diss out to
everybody else who hating on him, who coming out with his bulls**t.
Hey, man, can we stay focused?
What's the matter at hand?
Are we putting the crown on Pusha T's dirty braids this morning or not?
Yeah, we give him that.
It's okay.
Y'all can still, like, drink and say he took an L.
It happens.
JT.
Good morning.
Hey, should we be crowning Pusha T this morning?
I think we should be crowning Pusha T this morning, man.
I think that Drake lost his scrimmage,
and I don't even think Drake is black enough to go against Pusha T.
What does black enough have to do with it, bro? He's black. Half. I don't even think Drake is black enough to go against Pusha T. What does black enough have to do with it, bro?
He's black.
Half.
I don't know, brother.
I don't think he...
I don't know, man.
Now you guys are questioning this man's...
No, he's really black.
He's 50% black, sir.
Come on, let's be for real.
He's seen his dad.
He's half black.
He is, but you know what?
He acts like a white man and I mean...
How do you act like a white man?
No, he did white man this situation last week.
Let's be for real.
Getting the picture removed from blogs.
I'm not mad at that.
Putting out press statements.
Explaining himself.
He did white man it last week.
I agree with you.
Exactly.
I'm from VA and I'm definitely not biased.
But I've been following Pusha T for a long time.
And I think he definitely won this cremation. So you're all biased. Okay, thank you. So what are we doing? Are we been following Pusha T for a long time, and I think he definitely
won this scrimmage.
So you're biased.
Okay, thank you.
So, all right, what are we doing?
Are we crowning Pusha T already?
We're putting the crown on Pusha T's dirty braids.
Now, if Drake comes and knocks the crown off, cool.
Okay.
But right now, Pusha T got that crown on because Pusha T won this battle.
And when Drake handled his business against Meek Mill, even though I was expecting Meek
Mill to come back with fire raps and bust Drake's ass, he didn't.
Drake got in Meek's ass.
We celebrated Drake.
So we need to celebrate Pusha Thanos the same way.
So Pusha has the crown right now.
Pusha Thanos.
But Drake can still shoot it off.
Drake is Bruce Banner in Avengers Infinity War.
Thanos beat up the Hulk.
And Hulk did not come out for the rest of the movie.
Everything is not about comics and Wu-Tang, bro.
Yes, it is. God damn it.
It was not.
Drop one of Clues bombs for pushing Thanos.
Put a crown on his dirty braids.
All right.
Yeah.
We got rumors on the way.
Well, I mean, we might as well keep it going.
We'll tell you what they are alleging Drake has in store.
That's cool, Drake.
Keep it.
For this battle.
And yes, we'll have some more information on what Kanye had to say when he weighed in.
All right.
We'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
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My goodness.
We were just talking about the fight strategy.
If you ever get into a scrap of Lil Uzi, what do you do?
I don't know.
I say grab his penis.
What?
Immediately.
You would just go grab it?
Threaten him with a good time.
That's what I would do.
Morning, everybody.
We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Kanye. It's what I was doing. Morning, everybody. We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Kanye.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
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Talk to him.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
So Kanye West was on with Big Boy,
and he answered some questions about his new album.
Now, here's what he had to say about redoing the album after everything that happened with his controversial
Slavery Was a Choice comments on TMZ.
I completely redid the album after TMZ.
And, you know, we just sat there and, like, really honed in on the words.
Because also, we know now, it's like, it's all headlines and stuff.
Like, every bar can be used
you know it's even bars that we had about that i took a bar off the album it was just too sensitive
and stuff about that topic and stuff that is a fact because uh the album i heard when i was out
in calabash's what about a month ago i don't know how long ago that was that none all the songs he
played me none of those one out i think i think it's wacky if he has to remove lines
because he feels
his fans or people
are going to take it
the wrong way.
I just want him to be himself.
Just put out the music
that you want people to hear.
Or maybe he changed his mind.
Yeah, it might be him
changing his mind.
He hasn't mentioned anything
about our celebrity in chief
in a few weeks.
After getting the feedback
that he got from those comments,
it might have made him
change his view,
which happens.
I wish he would say
he changed his mind
and say why he changed his views.
Just don't put that rhetoric out there and don't say nothing about it again.
That is true, too.
All right.
Well, here's what else he had to say about why he named his album Yay.
I believe Yay is the most commonly used word in the Bible.
And in the Bible, it means you.
So it's I'm you.
I'm us.
It's us.
It went from being Kaye, which means the only one,
to just Ye,
just being a reflection
of our good,
our bad,
our confused,
everything.
I'm just more of a reflection
of who we are.
Now, I don't know
if that's a fact or not.
I do not know if Ye
is the most commonly used word
in the Bible.
I need one of my pastor friends,
Pastor Carl Lynch,
Pastor Stephen Furtick,
John Gray,
somebody please let me know
if Ye is the most used word in the Bible.
I have no idea.
So the name of the album is Yay.
Yes, Yay.
I thought, what was the other name?
Something about being bipolar is awesome.
What was that?
I was out of the country.
I don't know.
That was the cover art.
Yeah, that was just the artwork of the album.
Yeah, Yay.
Yay.
Now Kanye also went on Twitter and said, I've never been about beef.
I'm about love.
Lions would cross and it's not good for anyone.
So this is dead now. I see, Drake. You got another out. Listen, I've never been about beef. I'm about love. Lines would cross and it's not good for anyone, so this is dead now.
I see, Drake, you got another out.
Listen, I keep telling Drake the best thing to do
is just tap out because you have too much to lose
and nothing to gain in this situation.
Pusha Thanos is one, but you got another out.
Kanye gave you another out right there.
Now, Chuck Creekmore from allhiphop.com tweeted out,
getting word that Drake's latest reply to Pusha T is done
and somehow Lil Wayne is involved.
Just rumors, but the part about it being finished seems
solid. Alright, well here is
what Pusha T had to say about that
rumor. I mean, listen, I've been doing this by
myself for a very, very long
time. I shoot the club up.
That's what I do. I'm by myself in this.
There is nobody else. There is no
there are no other people to me.
I don't care.
Pusha T needs to understand the latest slang and understand what shoot the club up means in 2018.
I'm nutting you, right?
Whoa.
All right, now, J Prince also weighed in.
And this is what he had to say about Drake responding to Pusha T. I feel like for a man to attack a man's mother, his father, a man that's dying, I feel that's disrespectful.
Imagine we got into a fight and I go whoop your mama ass.
I go hit your daddy in the jaw.
I call it a pig pen mentality.
I spoke with Drake, you know what I mean?
I made an OG call to Drake telling him, I don't want you to respond to this.
We're going to put this to bed. We can't get in a pig pen with pigs
because pigs turn into hogs and then hogs get slaughtered.
Drop on the clues bar for Jay Prince.
Please, Jay Prince, if you do anything,
please read your book.
Please give us an audio book with your voice.
Please.
Please.
He actually did do an audio book.
He did do one?
Yeah, for his book.
And his book is going to be out in three weeks.
Oh, man. Get ready for that.
I actually read it already.
That's another cop-out
for Drake. Drake can use Kanye's
set of the beef, Jay Printo, if not the call.
The best thing for you to do, Drake, I told you this last week,
is just tap out. It's okay.
I just don't like the way they're making it seem like Pusha went too far.
Let's not get it twisted. Drake mentioned
pushing Beyonce first. Absolutely.
And he just responded.
It was a fist fight. You brought
a knife, I brought a gun. He said, you said, you said you brought up
my fiance? Let me tell you who your Beyonce is.
Well, and speaking of Drake's Beyonce,
his alleged baby mama,
Sophie Brousseau, they're saying now
because of all this, she's actually
been searched a crazy amount of times on Pornhub now.
She's actually exploding on there.
Literally.
Drop on the clues bombs for Sophie exploding on Pornhub.
She did it in a little over 24 hours.
Her name had over 500,000 searches.
And then she had another name, Rosé Divine.
That's her stage name that was searched about 250,000 times.
Everybody tell me there's no videos of her getting smashed, though.
Like she's not actually having sex.
Is that true?
I don't know.
No, there's videos of her.
I searched it up here.
Didn't I show you?
Nah.
It wasn't impressive.
She was getting smashed?
Yeah, I believe so, yeah.
Now, the rumor is that he has been very actively involved in his baby mother's life and his child's life,
flown them out on private jets
to see the child on Christmas, been
paying and everything. You know the sad part
about this situation? The sad part about this situation
is Drake probably was handling his
responsibilities, but he probably just wasn't putting it on
front screen. And he has every right to do that.
You don't have to put it out there like that if you don't want to.
But now, if he comes out with a song
about his son or anything he does with his son,
everybody's going to be like, like oh you're just doing that
Because Pusha T put you on blast
Alright well I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report
Alright thank you Miss Yee
Now when we come back Angie Martinez
Will be joining us
Radio Royalty will kick it with her when we come back
And we got some voting to do when it comes to Angie
Angie is nominated for the Radio Hall of Fame this year
Yes and we got to make sure that she gets into that
So we'll give you all the information on how you can vote for Angie.
Yeah, we'll do that when we come back.
Don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
Hi.
Angie Ma today.
Angie Ma.
Hello, family.
So this is exciting.
Hey, Angie. Is it exciting? I just saw you yesterday. Angie Ma is nominated for Ma. Hello, family. This is exciting. Hey, Angie.
This is exciting.
I just saw you yesterday.
Angie Ma is nominated for the Radio Hall of Fame.
How amazing is that?
It's long overdue.
And we all have to make sure.
You should be in there.
So how do we make sure that you get inducted in?
I guess this is a voting thing.
This is not my thing.
Like, I never, I don't know.
I never, I don't know.
This is, I'm excited.
I don't know.
Somebody nominated me.
You gotta tell us.
And now people have to vote.
Right?
And now some people have to vote.
You don't have the voting information?
I got it right here somewhere.
Hold on.
You supposed to know.
I don't know.
I'm supposed to know.
You want people to vote for you?
I mean, it would be nice.
It is like I'm nominated.
No, no.
You know why?
You know why?
Normally, I don't, I don't, I don't know.
I'm like, I don't like awards.
I don't like doing speeches and stuff like that.
Angie is too humble.
No, but what I realized, because when I got the nomination, I was like, oh, wow, this is really nice.
National Radio Hall of Fame.
And then I started looking at all the pictures of all the people.
And I realized that it is a big deal.
But I also realized there's nobody that looked like me in there.
Yeah, that's wild.
Not that many.
I mean, there's Devin Shelton, big boy.
He's in there.
He's in.
I know Robin from Tower Stern.
Tower Stern.
She's in.
Your old friend Wendy Williams is in it.
Wendy's in it?
Yes.
National Wendy's in it.
Why is she in my front?
Why is she in your front?
Yep, you've been to her house.
You was closer.
Andy, I'm sorry you seen a picture of him sitting on her lap.
I'm sure.
I didn't.
Did it just come out?
Let me see. Let me see. Please let me see. He's sitting on her lap. What are you doing on her lap? I'm sure. I didn't. Did it just come out?
Let me see.
Please let me see.
He's sitting on her lap.
What are you doing on her lap?
Hey, guys, I was a victim.
Stop.
All right.
He looks like a...
Is he a co-host on your lap?
I'm just curious.
No, no.
He looks like a puppet.
You know how they put the hand up and put this butt to his knee?
Wait, did this just come out and I missed it?
I just seen it yesterday.
It's an old picture.
I had it on my MySpace page, but I guess somebody was on my MySpace page.
Is it like a googly-eyed type of synagogue?
No.
Drake would definitely use that against me if we was in a rap battle.
By the way, this is going to be the cover of Drake's name.
I'm going to send it to Drake right now.
Let's make this back about Andy now.
You have been going push and heavy anyway.
But, Andy, back to you.
Yes.
Okay. Oh, back to me. Wait, hold on a second. Anyway, what going push and heavy anyway. But Angie, back to you. Yes. Okay?
With this.
Oh, back to me.
Wait, hold on a second.
Anyway, what I was saying is.
I'm telling you how to vote.
Oh, how do you vote?
Make sure you go to radiovote.com or you can text 300 to 96000.
You can start voting right now.
Right now.
You can vote now.
But what I found out, which made me happy, is that people had to actually campaign to get me in to even get the nomination.
You know, just random people that you don't see a lot that are in the business that actually would write letters and petition for you.
That's so dope.
I know.
I was so flattered by that, that people actually would take time out of their day to make sure that I would be nominated for that.
What's interesting is most people would think you would already be in there.
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't even know how that works or how many years. And you
know, in any genre,
if you are of the hip-hop culture,
you are always the last to get the...
That's true. You know what I'm saying? We are always the last.
Look at Kandik Lamar. He just got his Pulitzer
Prize. Jay just won
the Writer's Award. He's like the first rapper ever.
But you have to, as a first rapper, you have to
be, you have to do 100 years
in. I have to be on the radio for 150 years before somebody would be like,
all right, maybe we'll take a look at her.
And then there still has to be the people.
It's always the people that pick us up, right?
It's always the people that force them to look at us.
We're starting right now.
Listen to this nationwide.
I can vote for Miss Angie Martinez.
Yeah, man.
By text of your website and all the details on power1051fm.com too though. Thanks man.
So go vote right now.
Now also you got the Puerto Rican Day Parade.
It's coming on Sunday. We got the Power 105.1
float out there. Are you going to be on the
float this year? I'm on the float every year.
I thought you took a year off last year. I took one year off
when my child was born. Okay.
Damn. Can't you take a year off
and have a baby? I just remember one year she wasn't there
and it was just surprising. Like Ange is not in the Puerto Rican Day Parade.
What?
What?
Bring that up.
I just remember.
That's how they do you.
It's like 100,000 great comments and then one ass s*** in the comments.
That'd be everything.
Why would you bring that up?
Remember that year you missed Ange?
Remember that one year?
You've been putting in that work.
Remember that one year?
She has a whole campaign this year.
She's coming up here to talk about it.
Why would she miss it this year?
I don't want to ever miss it.
I love the parade.
And the thing about it this year is like this Puerto Rico needs such attention.
You know, when Maria first happened, everybody was there.
We were all talking about it.
It's on the news.
Now it's like nowhere.
Right.
And I went a couple months ago with these kids from Rutgers University.
They do this program where they install these solar panels.
So we're going into these towns, and I'm like,, holy, this whole town is still not lit up like still.
And you don't ever see it. And, you know, the death toll they just announced was over.
That was like four thousand six hundred people. Harvard didn't even know.
And the government, the U.S. government was telling us is 60 something people.
Sixty something or four thousand six hundred is a huge lot of people.
That's not like a small mistake.
That's like a, that feels like.
They don't care.
Nobody cares.
Why nobody's paying attention?
Why are we just hearing about that?
Like just now.
I'm really grateful that Harvard did that because if not, then people wouldn't even understand how.
I mean, just to put it like, I saw Lauren Velez posted something about, just to put it in perspective.
Like Katrina, I think was like 2,000 people lost their lives, something similar to 9-11.
I mean, more people lost their life in Puerto Rico.
That's not to describe any life losses.
Horrible, right?
You're just trying to compare.
But just put it in perspective how tragic this situation was, and it's not being treated as such.
And people are still struggling out there.
So I didn't want to just be at the parade waving the flag like, yo, we're here.
Of course we're here, and we love love Puerto Rico and we're proud of that.
But also this year I just want to
really encourage people to
help in some way.
In some capacity.
Find somebody you trust. Find some organization.
And it's really the people on the ground.
Because the way they've been surviving
is the people on the ground.
Coming together and fixing the communities.
And so if you can find grassroots
organizations. I'm doing another trip.
We're going to go back with these panels.
I found this school in Utuado.
We were the first light bulb.
This is six months after Maria.
We're the first light bulb in the whole place.
These kids have been going to school in the heat.
Six months, no air conditioning, nothing.
Still, this is one little town, just a small
group of us.
I really want to go light up that whole school.
There's such great kids there.
So what can we do?
Also, so I'm starting a GoFundMe.
This is a small thing.
I'm not with like some big organization. I'm literally putting these small trips together to go do a single school or whatever.
So it doesn't have to be mine.
I'm doing a trip.
And if you want to support me on that trip, you can.
I'm doing a GoFundMe for it because it costs money.
It costs money to not only buy the solar panel suitcases,
but it costs money to send the kids out there who know how to put them in
to install them and work with the community.
So AngieMartinaShow.com.
You can find the link to donate if you wanted to support that.
But really, like, just do something.
Right.
And if you don't want to donate,
like, go to Puerto Rico.
You were just there, like, a couple weeks ago, right?
Is it back up?
A couple months ago.
Well, certain areas, yeah, there's certain areas.
There's tourist areas you could go and visit
and spend money and put money in the community.
That's great.
You could also, like, I went to Vieques
and one of the guys who owned the resort there,
he was like, just please tell people to come.
We're open.
The pool's open.
Like, they're just struggling trying to get it.
And granted, there's tons of places in Vieques that there's still no lights,
but there's tons of places that are and are operating.
So it's like, go.
Go to Puerto Rico.
Spend money there.
Spend money.
Find, you know, go for yourself and see.
Have a great time.
It's not like it's still a beautiful island, you know,
but it is an island that has been neglected after, you know,
a tragedy of this size.
It's like, it's really sad.
You know, they treat it like it's not part tragedy of this size. It's like, it's really sad.
And, you know, they treat it like it's not part of the United States. It's the United States.
You don't need a passport to go there, guys.
You're terrible over there in that country.
You mean the United States?
You mean Puerto Rico?
It's like, what country?
We're in the same country.
Any other part of the country, this would be treated at a whole different level.
We're so spoiled here.
The driver that drove me from the airport was telling me
that he didn't have any power for two
months. That's such a long time.
He's fine now, but he was just saying
that's such a long time. Imagine not having any
power. There's people right now sitting there.
I've been through that. Hurricane Hugo, baby.
Charleston, South Carolina. How long?
Late 80s.
How long?
Hurricane Hugo is a category five. Hell yeah. People, how long? Two months. Yeah, like two months. Yeah, Erica, you go to category five.
Hell yeah.
Yeah, there are such people still there now.
Eight, seven, eight months still with no power.
Give them the information one more time if they want to donate to GoFundMe.
Well, for my trip that we're setting up, you can go to the edgermartinashow.com.
I have links there and the link to the GoFundMe page.
And the Hall of Fame?
How can they do that as well?
So if I'm sitting in front of the computer and I got one decision to make.
Uh-oh. So I either got to give to the GoFundMe for Puerto Rico or vote for you for the Hall of Fame. how can they do that as well? So if I'm sitting in front of the computer and I got one decision to make, so I either got to give to the Go For Me for Puerto Rico
or vote for you for the Hall of Fame, what would you suggest people do?
Puerto Rico.
Hey!
That's why you got to do both.
That's why you got to do both.
Because that's the type of person Angie is.
Oh, I love it.
All right, we got more with Angie Martinez when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Angie Martinez is in the building.
Now, you've done a couple of crazy interviews in the last couple of months.
One was Safari.
We've seen Safari cry on your show and broke the whole robbery story.
You did?
That was so weird, right?
I feel like I can understand the tears.
Yeah, absolutely.
I understood the tears.
I just was not prepared for it.
And this is how I know we live a...
Like, they told me, oh, you know, he might not be in a good mood when he comes in because
he got robbed last night.
And to me, like, I'm like, oh, yeah, he got robbed last night.
All right, cool.
I commend him for being professional enough to not want to cancel on Angie and say, I
don't care.
I'm still going to do my interview.
But he probably didn't think he was going to cry either, being that his uncle had just been killed in a similar fashion.
And it was a lie.
They were crying.
B, what's wrong with you?
Why are you crying, B?
First of all, I didn't say that.
You did say that.
I did not say that.
She was like, yo, B.
Yo, B.
Why are you crying, B?
I definitely didn't say that.
Your dead ass, you look mad soft right now.
You just come in here and put false accusations and shit on them?
What?
I didn't say that. No, she didn't say that. You just come in here and put false accusations and shit on them? What? What?
No, she didn't say that.
No, but I was shocked because I, we know, you know, people get robbed.
Every day, B.
Every day, B.
So I was like, oh, this is not what, I just wasn't, I didn't expect it.
People are so heartless now, though, because they were really making fun of him.
I know, people are terrible.
And J. Cole, J. Cole was a great interviewer.
I loved my J. Cole interview.
J. Cole.
You and him have like a rapport with each other.
I like him.
You know what I'm saying? And you were on vacation.
I like him.
I was on vacation, so I was in a vibe.
And I like him and I trust him enough.
You know how it is.
Like, you sit with artists sometimes and you have to lead the conversation.
So you have to push the train.
And with Cole, I have a certain level of comfort where I can just sit there and be with him and know that the conversation will just happen.
And he doesn't do a lot of interviews.
So he has enough to say to be present.
And that's what happened.
So we were just like had a great I have great conversations with him on and off air.
So I just wanted to like let that happen.
What do you think of that trend of like artists having just one particular person they want to talk to?
Oh, you have Kanye.
That's what I'm saying. That's I don't know how that happens I guess it kind of just happens that's why I have you like what do you think about that like I mean I think people
you know are comfortable who they're comfortable with I think and you also have like certain
reports but I don't think I don't think J. Cole's never going to do an interview
with anybody else.
I haven't seen him do one.
Last interview I remember
him doing before
this one was with you.
Yes.
Yeah.
That was also the last interview.
You didn't have drag.
Well it sounds like
you're our J. Cole correspondent.
I'm always a J. Cole correspondent.
But other than that
I can't remember.
That's a great honor.
If I had to pick anybody
I'm glad it's him.
Right.
Well I enjoy
I enjoy that type of conversation.
I need that like I need that type of conversation. I need that.
I need that type of conversation from me.
I don't know. What do you think about it?
I guess
I kind of feel the same way, but then I would
like to see...
Different interviewers have different perspectives.
They have different questions they may
ask. What would you have asked J. Cole?
I don't know.
I like J. Cole. People think I don't like J. Cole.
Because you give that off, that vibe.
I don't know why, though.
I mean, his music to me is like...
There's something about your face and your tone.
He doesn't really like his albums too much.
He always says that.
No, there's only one album I really didn't like.
That was For Your Eyes Only.
But I listen to J. Cole at a certain time.
Like, I call it TED Talk music.
Like, I love TED Talks, but I listen to TED Talks at a certain time.
That doesn't sound very complimentary.
TED Talks are great. But I listen to them at a certain time. TED Talks are great,
but I listen to them at a certain time.
But I could tell. It's like all of us could tell.
I could tell who you really, like,
connect with, vibe with.
I don't dislike Kona. You really like Pusha.
I like, but that's historically.
You have a great respect for Jay. Of course.
Like, I could tell the artist that... How does he feel about
Drake? I think he likes Drake
a little bit less than J. Cole.
I like Cole, though.
Cole from the Carolinas.
I like Drake, too.
But, come on, we can't act like Pushy's not out here doing what he's supposed to do.
What do you think of the Pushy-Drake beef?
This could change by next week, depending on Drake's response.
But let me say this.
I didn't like that he put a press release out.
I get it he wanted to clear that up. I rather he just gave us the whole. I didn't like that he put a press release out. I get it he wanted to clear that up. I'd rather he
just gave us the whole... I don't like piecemeal.
When you... Like, I didn't like that Kanye piecemeal
does his ideas about Trump. Like, just
some... is too sensitive. I agree.
Say what it is, or don't say anything.
And it also made me feel like he
was really bothered by this whole thing. He was bothered.
I mean, you know he's been getting the picture
removed from people's site. Like, if you posted
different blogs and stuff like that, he's been actually getting it removed. Well, we don't know he's been getting the picture removed from people's site. Like, if you posted, like, different blogs and stuff like that,
he's been actually getting it removed.
Well, we don't know that's him or the owner of the photo.
It's definitely not the owner of the photo.
That's speculation.
No?
You think Drake's at home?
Yeah, Drake's like, this person has posted it.
He might be somebody from his team that decided to do that on their own.
If he's focusing on that, he's focusing on the wrong thing.
Yes, and the fact you put out a whole statement.
And like you said, that's such a sensitive thing. I Yes, and the fact you put out a whole statement, and like you said,
that's such a sensitive thing.
I need to,
you got to explain
that a little bit more.
Let me argue with you
about something else
because I heard you say
this earlier about Drake.
Well, what has he done
for like black issues
or things,
and I just feel like,
and I had similar feelings
about Drake.
Like, I want you to move me.
I want you to inspire me. You're an incredible, dope artist, and I used to feel about Drake. Like, I want you to move me. I want you to inspire me.
You're an incredible, dope artist.
And I used to feel like that about him.
And I slowly see him kind of evolving into that space.
And I also feel like we got to let people get there.
Oh, 100%.
You know what I'm saying?
I think even Jay, for many years, he used to say, I don't want to be preachy.
And he got a lot of...
Jay-Z used to get a lot of criticism.
For that.
For that as well.
And he would do things quietly behind the scenes, but he was never like a soapbox guy.
He never wanted to be like the spokesperson.
You know, he would do shit, but he was always kind of reserved about, you know, just standing next to too much stuff or whatever.
And as he's evolved, I feel like he's done more and been more open about it.
And I feel like Drake is on his path to that.
Well, the reason I ask the question, because if you make that statement in 2007 and you
say, I did this because I wanted to make a
statement for black actors, and I'm like,
well, if you felt that way about black issues, then
what happened throughout your whole career thus far?
But I think he was talking about that was the
field he was in. He was acting. So maybe
it was what he... But you're a black rapper in America.
And also, it might not... If you're
an artist, too, you could be in a moment where you're like,
I don't know why people treat me.
We should do something.
And then you just do it.
And what year did Bamboozle come out?
2000.
And what year did that picture?
2007.
But it's very possible he was inspired by that.
It might not have been his project also.
Maybe it was someone else called him in to do a project in 2007.
He's an actor.
Yeah.
Because he didn't say, I was producing a movie.
Someone else might have did it.
He said it was him and his friend who was also acting.
And that was the premise of it.
I just need a little bit more when I see you in blackface, my brother.
I think that many years ago and at that age, it may have not been as clear to him at that point.
I agree.
As it would be now.
And also, everybody's a little more woke than they were back then.
Oh, 100%.
And so it's like, it was different.
And people need to like, I don't know.
I just think now, you shouldn't be making
no types of mistakes like that now. Absolutely. It is so
clear now. So if you're Drake now, do you
respond? Yes, you better.
You can't just lay down for that.
After a press release though? How do you come back after a press release?
I know. I wish I would
have came after. I wish you would have dropped
the song. Because how's he going to sound non-bothered? Yeah. Because that's how we want after. I wish he would have dropped the song.
Because how's he going to sound non-bothered?
Yeah.
Because that's how we want our rap beats, right?
We want our song.
We don't want him to sound bothered.
That's never a good start.
What about the baby?
Did that part bother you, that he has a child out there?
I feel bad for him because if it is true and he had this way of like,
how am I going to share this with the public?
He's probably dealing with it in a personal sense.
If this is true, what we're getting,
then you got to deal with that in your personal life first
and your family
and how you're going to
put it in your own head
and then you can decide
how to put it out to the world.
It's not his obligation
to tell everybody right away.
He probably got to figure
that shit out.
That's a big deal.
Having a baby with somebody
that you're not in a relationship with
that you probably don't know that well,
that everybody's going to have
something to say about your kid,
about your life,
about...
You know, that takes time to work all that out and about your kid, about your life, about, you know,
that takes time to work all that out and then put it out there.
So I can understand that.
No, Pusha T did that work for him.
And Pusha.
I mean, it's a dirty world, this rap battle business.
But if I were him, I would put it all on the table. Like, yo, this is what I'm going through.
This is my child.
It's foul that he did this.
And then maybe hit him a couple times with a couple of jazz,
and then pull on your truth. And then maybe hit him a couple times with a couple of jabs.
And then pull on the heart.
If I was advising him.
Honesty and realness always wins.
You know what I'm saying?
It might not win in that second.
Yeah.
But the long run, it will win.
And the dog better be dope.
You better get it. It's got to be dope.
But he knows how to make a dope song.
He knows how to do a melody.
He knows the beat.
His cadence is like, he knows how to do that.
So if he just comes and comes honest and hits with a just,
he just needs like one or two good jabs, that's enough.
And then backs out.
Then back out.
He allegedly had a song about his son on his new album.
I know.
Pusha blew the whole roll.
Pusha messed up the whole roll.
Pusha, you are so foul for that.
All right, we got more with Angie Martinez when we come back.
Don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Angie Martinez is here.
Yee.
Angie Martinez Day is June 11th.
That's so crazy.
You got a day?
There's a day.
I don't know.
I don't know.
It's been 20 minutes and we just saying that?
I'm trying to get.
Angie don't like talking about herself.
You see how she changed the whole thing.
What other things you got going on? We're talking about Drake. We're talking about Kanye. We're talking about herself. You see how she changed the whole thing. What's up? What's up? What's up? What's up?
Angie Martinez Day is next week.
It's June 11th.
Wow.
Drop one of the clues bombs for Angie Martinez Day, June 11th.
We should all knock on the drinks.
I don't know.
I'm not.
This is not my doing.
So I don't know what's happening.
Who's making the coquito?
Can we get you to make Coquito for your own day?
That's what you think of when you think of me?
What type of Coquito?
Your Coquito's good.
What type of stereotypical?
No, that's not true.
What type?
Your Coquito is good.
I've had it.
And let me tell you what else we're doing on Andy Martinez Day.
We are texting 300 to 9600 so we can vote for Andy Martinez.
We're going to also go really hard on Angie Martinez Day in that whole entire week.
Let me tell you
why I'm excited about it.
So the local one,
they have a New York Hall of Fame
and a National Hall of Fame.
The one that I got nominated for
was the National one.
But the New York one,
I went to Syracuse,
the broadcasting school.
I see the pictures.
And I saw all the pictures
of the people
that were in the New York
Broadcasting Hall of Fame,
which I am not.
And I thought to myself...
That's crazy.
And I thought to... That's insane. You're not in the New York Hall of Fame, Radio Hall of Fame, which I am not. That's crazy.
That's insane.
You're not in the New York Hall of Fame, Radio Hall of Fame?
No.
That's insane.
But I thought to myself, because I'm looking around,
I see all these young girls,
and I'm having these conversations with them,
and they're telling me how they want to be in radio,
they want to be in television,
and they're asking me advice,
and I'm looking at the wall.
Not only am I not there, but there's nobody that looks like me there.
And that bothered me.
So it's not even so much like I deserve to be on the wall.
It's more like, yes, I deserve to be on the wall.
Not because I'm some whatever, because I've put in the work.
Because you deserve to be on the wall.
And because somebody in our, you know, we're here. We put this work in to inspire people, to bring people up with us,
for the next generation. So if you cut us off and we act like we're here. We put this work in to inspire people, to bring people up with us, for the next generation. So if you cut us off
and we act like we're not here, we don't exist,
then how is that supposed to
inspire or elevate the next
group of us? Angie's so humble that she won't
even say that the girl she was talking to was saying
I want to be the next Angie Martinez. I know
that's what they were saying. Because that's what they say to me all
the time. It's like, I want to be the next Angie Martinez.
So I know they were saying that. Well, I always tell them, don the time. He's like, I want to be the next Angie Martinez. So I know they were saying that to you.
Well, I always tell them, don't be.
You can't be.
There's only one me.
There's only one you.
You got to be you.
You got to figure out who you are, what your voice is, what you care about, and be that
as much as you can be.
Like, be yourself.
Let's talk about what else you have going on.
What do I have going on?
Because I've been hearing about this talk show that Angie Martinez is doing.
How far along are we with that?
How are we doing?
Okay, yeah.
I didn't tell her, man.
You know it's a process.
Okay.
But yes, it's what I'm supposed to do, right?
Mm-hmm.
My life.
Well, if you want to.
No, it is.
I feel like that.
I mean, I will get a talk show at some point.
Natural transition.
I'm trying to do it in the biggest way possible
for the same reasons we were just talking about.
Our voices are not represented well in certain spaces, and I don't know
why. And then people use words like
hip-hop and culture,
and then you look at the people that they put in
those spaces, and you're like, I never came
across that person before.
What? Now, you know, you say I'm humble
or whatever, but there's a certain part of me that's like,
who better than me?
Who but me to do that?
And I would love and be honored to be able to fill that space.
And so I feel like that for me is what I'm supposed to be doing next.
Okay, good.
Honestly, that's what I believe has always been.
In the cards for you, your destiny.
Yeah.
Is that corny?
No.
And I think you've got to speak those things.
That's why I want you to speak them.
Yeah.
When I think about my career and I think about all the things I've experienced in my life and my book
and how people reacted to my book, I'm like.
Which should be a movie, by the way.
Thank you, man.
That's coming next, right?
Get on board, Charla, man.
You're out here making movies.
I'm there.
Okay.
When I think about all the things that have led to my life to be here, I think to myself,
oh, that's why.
I feel almost an obligation and a duty to be that.
100%.
Angie Martinez movie is going to be so popping.
Oh, the book is crazy.
And it's got to open up with the best scene.
Let me tell you something.
But you guys, and I love y'all,
and I love that you think like that,
but let me tell you something.
And if you say the crack scene, I'm going to kill you.
But you know this because you work in the TV space.
People don't see us the way we see ourselves.
People don't understand us the way we see ourselves.
Our culture, we do great things.
We do it without...
But you know, when you're trying to break through,
yo, you gotta explain. Oh, so my
name is Angie Martinez. Let me tell you why.
Really?
Now is the best time, though.
You're right, but now is the best
time because of Google.
Because nobody wants to look culturally clueless.
So they're like, oh. You walk in and they're like,
yeah, I know you, Angie. Of course I know you.
Yeah, but they don't. They only know me from
Google. They don't know. They don't know.
They don't know why I'm different than somebody else who's
quote unquote, they call us
urban or, you know.
You know, it's dope. They don't know the difference.
The Angie movie is dope just because you started
off like, just as such a young
kid in this business during such a great era.
It was a good time, you know, and hip hop, all the people that you knew, you were like the most powerful person in New York City when it came to hip hop.
And then having your own career as an artist, too, even though you hate talking about that.
But that's a big deal. Also, that's so different than, you know, and a successful one.
Yeah, not just I tried to put out a couple of songs. But you had, like, videos and songs.
My friend Shaka.
You know Shaka?
Yeah, yeah.
Shaka.
Shaka was like, you're like the Forrest Gump of hip-hop.
Like, you.
She's like, at any major moment, like, you are connected in some way, in some capacity.
No, that's real.
To all these things.
And what a great life that is, right?
And all the beats that were happening.
How dope is that?
To me, I'm grateful for that.
That's pretty great.
So when I do get to the movie or to that stage, I hope it's reflected that way.
Do you think it's the radio experience?
Do you think people can't relate to the radio experience?
Because when I read your book and I read a story about the pepper spray incident at Madison Square Garden
when we talked about pepper spray and all
and then Jay came to the station and then Jay left and all left
I can feel that
if you're rushing to get to the station
to get on the air because Jay wants to do an interview
I can feel that
I wonder if people just can't relate to the radio experience
yeah I think it's that
and also they have to be taught that
they have to see it
so the radio right especially back, there was no video.
And so a lot of those stories, they've gone away.
Because, you know, like stories like now, like your Takashi interview or Baby,
it's on video.
We're going to see it all the time.
But when I had Jay-Z, R. Kelly in the middle of the night,
because R. Kelly just got pepper sprayed, it's not on the internet.
Right.
So the stories start to lose.
This is really one of the reasons I wanted to write the book, too.
The stories start to lose the memory of it.
So, you know, the J.R. Nas battle.
Yeah.
You know, the locks and puff.
Oh, amazing.
The locks saying they're going to throw a refrigerator on puff if you don't get what's on publishing.
That goes away.
You know that because you're a radio, you know, nerd.
But, like, most people don't remember that
and because and so i do i am working on something to kind of like bring those stories back to life
other than the book so but yeah man so so you're really lucky all y'all that all of your history
is well documented because that like cements your legacy in a way that was more challenging
for somebody like me 100 even now by the. By the way, if anybody's,
because you have a very large audience, Breakfast Club,
I am looking for my R. Kelly.
So I had Jay-Z that night after the garden.
R. Kelly got pepper sprayed.
I have the audio of Jay-Z's interview.
I heard that one.
The audio of R. Kelly's interview is missing.
I never heard that one.
I never heard the R. Kelly one.
I only know it because I read it in the book.
I've heard the Jay-Z one. You know why you don't know it? Because it's not on the internet. Wow. interview is missing. I never heard that one. I never heard the R. Kelly one. I only know it because I read it in the book. I've heard the Jay-Z one.
You know why you don't know it?
Because it's not on the internet.
Wow.
But it happened.
I remember that.
People who were in the city know it happened.
I can tell you what Jay-Z said at the end of the interview.
Jay was like, good luck with R. Kelly.
I'm out of here.
He was like, I'll meet me at the 4040.
Yeah, and I'm out.
That's the last thing he said.
And then about 20 minutes later, R. Kelly walked in.
Yep.
And everybody said I was biased, and I probably was because I didn't believe him.
I was trying to be fair, but he had just been pepper sprayed his eyes.
I couldn't really see that well.
He couldn't see.
And he's telling the story about how somebody was showing him a gun in the audience.
Like, the interview was crazy.
And I went through all my files and all my debts and cassettes and all that, and we can't find it anywhere.
But I know somebody in New York.
Somebody definitely has that.
Somebody has it.
What you willing to pay for it, Angie?
I may have cool honey.
Got a thousand.
Find it for me, Sean.
We're going to get it.
We're going to find it.
Well, listen, hashtag vote for Angie.
Text 396,000, 9600, or vote at radiovote.com.
Let's get Angie in the National Radio Hall of Fame, man.
And then we'll get her in that New York one as well.
We're going to work on that next.
You're going to do all that?
Yeah.
We're going to work on that next.
I will see you at the Puerto Rican Day Parade, everybody.
Shout out to the whole Power family who's going to be there.
Look for us on the Power 105.
One flow.
And support Puerto Rico in any way you can.
You can go and see what I'm doing in Puerto Rico at the AngieMartinaShow.com.
It's the legendary Angie Martinez.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
The Breakfast Club.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Hello. Good morning.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk.
New couple alert.
It's time, time, time.
She's spilling the tea.
This is The Rumor Report
with Angela Yee
on The Breakfast Club.
Well, we told you before, Ariana Grande has a new man,
and it's Pete Davidson from Saturday Night Live.
Looks like Pete is making it very official.
Dropping a clue, mom, for Pete Davidson, P.D.D., goddammit.
He's gotten her initials tattooed on his thumb,
as well as bunny rabbit ears, a black bunny ears mask
from her Dangerous Woman album cover
on kind of behind his ear, I guess.
So, yeah, it looks like it's a very serious situation going on there.
Easy cover up in case things don't go right.
You know what I'm saying?
I thought she just broke up with Mac Miller, though, didn't she?
And he also had a long-term girlfriend as well.
So, I guess.
Things move fast out here in these streets.
Wow.
All right.
Scott Disick and Sophia Ritchie have broken up, by the way. well so I guess move fast out here in these streets okay all right Scott
disick and Sofia Richie have broken up by the way now the rumor is that Scott
disick was getting very close to another woman at Kanye's album listening party
in Wyoming and so now she's dumped him they said he cheated on her in Miami she
found out she told her dad Lionel Richie he said he's gonna cut her off and write
her out of his will if she continues
her relationship with Scott because he thinks
it's very toxic. Like Lionel ain't never
cheated on a woman before. Stop it. No, no,
no. That's not the fact. The fact that she's 19
and he's 35.
Oh, she that young? Yes, that was the problem.
She can't even get in a club.
She's very young. I mean, she's
legal, technically. I mean, this shit, the
line should have been drawn from the beginning.
The fact that you were older than my daughter.
Yes.
He always had this problem, though.
Don't wait until she cheats or he cheats.
Don't let that be the excuse.
All right.
Mariah Carey, her show in Vegas, according to sources, are a disaster.
There are still seats available for the July 5th opening night of her three-month residency.
They said scalpers bought a bunch of tickets,
and they are freaking out now because it looks like nobody's buying those tickets.
They were going to book her at a smaller venue in Vegas
so that they could keep on announcing sold-out shows.
Instead, they put her back in the Caesars with 4,300 seats.
Now, Mariah Carey's publicist is saying the allegations are false,
and they said somebody must be desperate to pretend to be in the know.
They said, look forward to seeing you at the Vegas show if you can get
a seat. I would rather the show be a disaster
because of that than be a disaster
because of Mariah Carey's voice.
That's where I thought you were going with this story.
Well, yeah. I guess the issue is, are people
going to come out and support?
And see her. Alright, Serena Williams.
Now, I know you guys saw this
over the weekend.
She had to endure some questions that were disrespectful. Now, Jeff Donaldson, who's the social media coordinator at Tennis Canada,
was present at the French Open in Paris,
and they said an unknown reporter asked some questions that had people very upset.
It was actually Bill Simons of Inside Tennis Magazine.
They said, I know you want to get back to Olympia.
Work with me here, please.
And Serena responded, work with me.
And then he said, we're in this together, baby.
And Serena responded, no, we're not.
You're not going home to a screaming baby.
And that's when Bill Simons said, I have been waiting 14 years to ask you this question.
After the 2004 Wimbledon match with Maria,
I had the opportunity to interview Donald Trump on his L.A. golf course, and he said that Maria's shoulders were incredibly alluring.
And then he came up with this incredible analysis that you were intimidated by her supermodel good looks.
My question is, have you ever been intimidated by anyone else on a tennis court?
And what are your thoughts about that occurrence?
Why did he have to add the good looks part into that?
What a disrespectful question. Who did he have to add the good looks part into that? What a disrespectful
question. Who did he think he is? Me?
He could have just kept the part out about the
looks and all of that. Now Serena said
I honestly don't have any thoughts about it. I can't
say that I have been intimidated by anyone.
That's all. That's it.
Super disrespectful question. It went viral
on Twitter. One fan said
seriously those questions were just inappropriate.
Never address or refer to an athlete as
baby. That in itself is cringeworthy.
Some people felt like Serena should have just walked
away from that interview. Another person
said on Twitter, why ask the person with an
overwhelming record of victory over someone
else if she is the one who was intimidated?
Where's the audio, though? Is there audio?
It was a witness that was there, and it's
a transcript. So he's from Inside
Tennis Magazine. I mean, that's not a bad question to ask, you know,
if she's ever been intimidated, but not because of that reason.
Not because of the looks.
And somebody that you've beaten over and over and over again.
Now, Bill Simons has since apologized on Twitter.
He said, I apologize if my awkward questions seem to empower Trump
or attack Serena.
I so admire her.
I've spent a lifetime fighting racism, sexism, homophobia, started a campaign to name U.S. Open, lobbied long to get Serena. I so admire her. I've spent a lifetime fighting racism, sexism, homophobia, started
campaigns to name U.S. Open,
lobbied long to get Serena to...
Simon, shut the F up, Fable.
Alright. Well, I'm Angela Yee
and that is your Rumor Report.
Alright, thank you, Miss Yee. Charlemagne! Yes.
Who you giving that down? Katoon. Oh, man.
Four after the hour, we need Rich Homie the Kid to come to
the front of the congregation. His name is Rich the Kid.
We need him. We need him. We need Rich the Kwan Hom Kid to come to the front of the congregation. His name is Rich the Kid. We need him.
We need him.
We need Rich the Kwan Homie to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a whirlwind.
His name is Rich the Kid.
Do you know the difference?
No, but we'd like to have a whirlwind.
My goodness.
Do you know his songs?
I do know his records.
Plug Walk and a few other ones.
New Freezer.
All right.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Yes, that's him and Kendrick.
Okay.
With this guy.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkeys of the Day at Jungleman.
I'm a Democrat, so being Donkey of the Day is a little bit of a mixed place.
So like a donkey.
Hee-haw.
Donkey of the Day.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Now, I've been called a lot in my 23 years, but Donkey of the Day is a new one.
Yes, Donkey of the Day for Monday, June 4th goes to Rich Homie the Kid.
Now, if you're old like me, then you're content.
Rich the Kid, man.
Okay, I'm old.
All right, if you're old like me, then you're content not being in these streets,
not being in these clubs.
Some of these new rappers, I enjoy their music.
Some of them I could care less.
But if it's one thing you are entertained by, it is the antics of these young'uns
and not too many rappers' antics
bring me joy, like that young boy
from Philly, Lil Uzi Vert. Drop one of
the clues bombs for Lil Uzi Vert,
okay, a.k.a. the sassy
savage. I love that little boy,
alright? Now, over the weekend, it was
the Roots picnic in Philly, so a lot of artists
were posted up all over Philly, and a couple
of those artists were Rich Daquan, homie, and Lil Uzi Vert.
Now, I am glad Revolt TV is back.
Revolt took two weeks off of unpaid vacation.
I think.
I'm just assuming it was unpaid.
And this was after Diddy fired 50 people from Revolt because Sean Combs needed to clear some money off the books for the Joe Budden budget.
And because Diddy bought a $21 million painting from a black painter
named Kerry James Marshall, okay? The most
expensive piece by a living black artist, Diddy
did that, alright? And it doesn't matter
that he had to collect the final Infinity Gem,
snap his finger, and wipe out half of
the Revolt TV staff to do it. But I'm
saying all that to say, I
am happy that a few people still work at Revolt
and they are all here this morning. Drop one of the clues
bombs for them, okay?
We're back on Revolt because you can see little Uzi pulling up on rich homie Daquan.
They got the video playing.
Play the video.
Now, these guys have been beefing for a minute.
Billboard posted a little timeline earlier this year,
and apparently the beef was because the kid Rich, his homie Daquan,
wanted little Uzi to sign with him, and Uzi wasn't with it,
and they've been exchanging words ever since.
Did your Uncle Sharla get that right, kids?
Huh? Put me on. I think I got that right. Feel me in.
Nevertheless, it doesn't matter why they were beefing.
What matters is this weekend, that sassy, savage Lil Uzi pulled up,
and he wanted all the smoke, okay?
You know what? Smoke isn't a proper term for Uzi.
Smoke is dirty, all right?
Uzi is more like dust.
Gold dust.
All right?
Uzi pulled up with pink running sneakers on and some loose sweats.
This is how I know he meant business because Uzi's pants are usually form-fitting.
All right?
And these were loose.
And he had on a white tee.
If you were watching on Revolt, you can see that Uzi had Vaseline on his face and his hair in a ponytail.
And if you listen closely, you can hear Uzi quoting another Philly legend, Jill Scott.
If you listen closely, you can hear him tell Quan, the rich kid, sugar, honey, girl, fly, fly away.
I've been a lady up till now.
Don't know how much more I can take.
All right.
Queen shouldn't swing if you know what I mean.
But I'm about to take my earrings off.
Give me some Vaseline.
That's how you know Uzi
wanted all the action.
Alright? Uzi told Rich
the homie, you better back down
before you get smacked down. You better
chill. And Rich homie kid
didn't seem like he wanted any issues
in this video, okay? When they were on the street.
But in another video, in a
surprising turn of events, both of these guys
ended up in Starbucks.
Now, this is confusing because why are all these Negroes in Starbucks?
All right. And that day off for anti-bias training Starbucks had might have worked too well because all them Negroes should be in jail right now.
All right. 9-1-1 should have been called immediately.
These rappers are having a kerfuffle over Frappuccinos.
All right. Couple of shots of espresso, got y'all hype, and now y'all want to fight?
Well, got Uzi want to fight,
because now we are getting to the reason
that the homie Rich is getting donkey of the day.
See, somebody swung at Rich, and it looked like they connected,
and he immediately jumped behind the counter at Starbucks
and started to make a triple mocha Frappuccino.
Now, my name is Charlamagne Tha God, okay?
I have been punched on camera before.
The Can I Get a Drop video is online for your viewing pleasure.
You can watch it.
A dude punched me in the back of my head, and I took off running because I didn't know what was behind me.
And when I did turn around, it was four or five guys rushing to jump me.
So I proceeded to plug walk away from that situation and ran right into this radio station and told everybody what happened.
I didn't put no sauce on it.
I didn't talk tough when I got on the radio.
I didn't act like I didn't get touched. And I let everyone
know I ran away. You know why?
Because I saw the camera. What the
hell was I going to lie for when everybody could see
exactly what happened? Well, homie
the rich should have learned from me
because this is him after we all witnessed
him clearing the counter at Starbucks
after getting swung on by Lil Uzi. Let's hear it.
**** pulled up and did what?
Walk around Philly like this. Walk around Philly like this.
Walk around Philly like this.
Pulled up and did what?
Pulled up and did what?
He pulled up and snuffed you.
All right?
Maybe Kid Homie suffers from short-term memory loss.
Maybe he didn't know the camera was rolling.
Maybe he didn't think we were going to see the footage
of him jumping behind the counter
to make an iced Starbucks blonde cold foam cappuccino
and to avoid the wrath of the sassy savage counter to make an iced Starbucks blonde cold foam cappuccino and to avoid
the wrath of the sassy savage Lil Uzi.
Look, Rich Kwan, in
life you have to live your truth. When you live your
truth, nobody can use your truth against you.
I mean, truth is, that video of Uzi swinging
on you and you jumping behind the counter
will be used against you, but when you get online
and lie
and say things like this.
Pulled up and did what? Walk around Philly like this. Walk around Ph things like this. Pulled up and did what?
Walk around Philly like this.
Walk around Philly like this.
Pulled up and did what?
Pulled up and did what?
It just makes the situation even worse.
Okay, one thing you kids hate doing in this era is taking L's.
All right?
L's build character, okay?
Social media allows you all to live your lie
Instead of living your truth
But the thing is you can't lie
When we all saw what happened
Okay
The truth needs no defense
Only witnesses
And we all witnessed
You get punked by the sassy savage
Little Uzi
So please give Rich Daquan homie the kid
The biggest he huh-haw.
His name is Rich the Kid.
It's Rich the Kid.
I give up on telling him.
Rich homie Kwan and Rich the Kid.
Two different people.
If you say so.
If you say so.
My goodness.
Have you ever seen them together in the same place?
No.
Can you prove any of this?
I don't think you can prove any of this, to be honest with you.
No, but they're two different people.
Hey, man, if you say so.
All right?
I'm not going to sit here and argue with you.
You know better than me.
I'm not in these streets.
He combined them.
All right, well, thank you for that donkey today.
When we come back, let's talk Tracy Morgan.
Now, over the weekend, Tracy Morgan was doing an interview,
and they asked him about Tiffany Haddish,
and he didn't seem too happy.
Let's hear it.
Let's hear the clip.
How has it been watching Tiffany Haddish blow up?
And did you know we're not going to go there?
No, because Tiffany is not the only one.
This is not Tiffany's show.
This is Tracy Morgan.
This is the last OG.
So you want to ask that about Tiffany?
Ask that about Cedric.
And ask that about craft services.
Everyone that come to work every day on that show,
we're not going to go there.
I love Tracy Morgan.
I've always had love for Tracy Morgan.
But you sound like a goddamn hater.
And there's nothing on this planet I hate more than a rich-ass hater.
You are rich and successful.
Your life was spared in that crash, and you got rich,
and you're out here hating on your co-host?
Well, let's open up the phone lines.
That's your co-star on your TV show.
Don't sway the jury yet.
Let's open up the phone lines. 800- open up the phone lines. Don't sway the jury yet. Let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
You heard that clip.
Do you think Tracy Morgan was
hating? Yes, he was hating. I didn't ask you.
I'm talking to the people out there. Yeah, we know what you think already.
We're asking Rich the homie, Kwan. That's who we're asking.
Alright? 800-585-1051.
He is the same person. No, they're not the
same person. Do you think Tracy
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking Tracy Morgan.
He did an interview over the weekend, and they asked him about Tiffany Haddish.
Let's hear a clip.
How has it been watching Tiffany Haddish blow up?
And did you know we're not going to go there?
No, because Tiffany is not the only one.
This is not Tiffany's show.
This is Tracy Morgan.
This is the last OG.
So you might as well, if you're going to ask that about Tiffany,
ask that about Cedric and ask that about craft services.
Everyone that come to work every day on that show, we not
gonna go there. So we're asking,
is that hating? 800-
585-1051.
Now, I'm gonna tell you what some other comedians have
waited and said. Okay. Lil Rel tweeted
out, this is one hating ass dude right here. That
show would be nothing if Tiffany Haddish wasn't on it.
Don't bite the hand that keeps you relevant.
Lil Rel, absolutely correct. But Cedric
the Entertainer chimed in on TMZ,
and he said, it's Tracy's comeback.
He's been working on this show a long time.
You get in these interviews,
and people want to ask you the same questions
over and over again.
I don't give a damn.
That could have been one of many interviews that day
where people keep asking about Tiffany,
and I just felt like it's more of the frustration
of this is my show, this is my thing.
I get the frustration,
but that was definitely haterific.
He was mad. Did you just say haterific? I did say haterific, but that that was definitely haterific that he that was that he was.
Did you just say that? I didn't say haterific, right?
He was hating. And let me tell you, like every time I'm out and about, everybody asked me about Charlemagne all the time.
Charlemagne really like that. Charlemagne, I don't get frustrated.
They see me because Charlemagne doesn't go out. So they asked me about him.
I don't have a problem with it. No, I'm serious. He doesn't go out.
So when I'm out in the clubs or I'm out in the street, they ask me about Charlamagne.
Now, I might make up a story.
I might be like, no, Charlamagne's not really like that.
I really write all this stuff.
And they'd be like, really?
I'd be like, no.
That sounds haterific.
But I just do stupid stuff like that.
Now, I just want to say this.
Y'all did cut it off, though, before he finished saying what he was saying, Tracy Morgan,
because he did say, I don't want to just shine the light on Tiffany.
I love Tiffany.
Nah, he tried to clean it up.
I'm just saying what he said.
And he said, but how I run my set is different.
So. Let me tell you what that was from Tracy
Morgan. And I got love for Tracy Morgan, but that was
hate. That was jealousy. That was
envy. That was bitterness. And it's
sad because Tracy Morgan has been in the game a long
time. He's had a successful career. His
life was spared in that crash. He lived.
He got rich. And there's no reason to be bitter.
That is the co-star of your
television show, right?
Right.
So if anything, you can take credit for helping that star rise.
You can be like, yo, it's great working with Tiffany.
I'm glad that I was able to have her as the co-star of my show
because before Tiff was Tiff, she had got that role.
Right.
Like before everybody knew Tiff was going to pop off and be the thing she was,
she had got that role.
So you can just take a little bit of credit for that.
I picked her out.
I had picked her out.
I just don't want to cut off everything else he said
because he did say in that same interview that he loves Tiffany,
but he doesn't want to just shine the light on her.
He said it right after that.
So I don't want to take away from...
You told the reporter to ask you about craft services, bro.
No, he was saying that he knows everybody's name at craft services
and that everybody contributes to the show.
That's whack.
So you don't think it was hate?
I think that it might have came off that way, but maybe his bigger point was ask about everybody on the show.
I bet you he don't get tired of getting asked about Jordan Peele.
Jordan Peele's a producer.
That show Jordan Peele, Red Hot, would get out winning Oscars and stuff.
I bet you when they ask about him, he don't get tired of that.
So I don't know what was going on in his previous interviews and all of that.
That was hate.
It was a little hating, a little frustration, a little hating.
Listen, I don't even like Envy and Angela,
but I would never do that to them, okay?
No, we don't like you either.
And I don't know that he wouldn't do that.
Don't start me down with anybody.
I got a story for you.
I don't know that he wouldn't.
Brendan!
Yeah?
Yo, what's up, man?
You think Tracy was hating?
Yeah, he was hating, man.
That's messed up, man.
Why you want to give no props to Tiffany?
Listen, he did say he loved her in that scene.
That was next sentence.
Imagine Bill Cosby doing that to Felicia Rashad.
Imagine Martin Lawrence doing that to Tisha Campbell back in the day.
That's lame.
Ask me about Salome now.
I'm going to tell y'all some things now.
He act like Tiffany got a competing sitcom,
and they asking him about the competing sitcom.
Don't ask me about Salome no more.
Damon.
Yeah.
You think he was hating?
No, I don't, man.
Envy, I really don't.
I think that it seemed like there's something underlined
where maybe they've been trying to magnify Tiffany Haddish's role
more than all the other players in that.
So what?
I mean, Tiffany Haddish is one of the biggest things out right now,
so of course they're going to ask about it.
That hasn't made, but I think that sometimes we need to pay homage to ask about it. Be that as it may, but I think that, you know, sometimes, you know, we need to pay homage
to all of the players.
I mean, second to the players.
Man, if I got one of the most
red-hot actresses on my show,
I'm happy
because she helping me win.
800-585-1051.
Do you think Tracy Morgan
was hating for this interview
right here?
How has it been
watching Tiffany Haddish blow up?
And did you know her?
We're not going to go there?
No, because Tiffany is not the only one.
This is not Tiffany's show.
This is Tracy Bargain.
This is the last OG.
So you might as well, if you're going to ask that about Tiffany,
ask that about Cedric.
And ask that about craft services.
Everyone that come to work every day on that show,
we're not going to go there.
Call us up right now.
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Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast
Club. Now, if you just joined us, we're talking Tracy
Morgan. Now,
Tracy Morgan did an interview over the weekend
and they were asking him about his co-star
Tiffany Haddish and this is what happened.
How has it been watching Tiffany Haddish blow up?
And did you know we're not going to go there?
No, because Tiffany is not the only one.
This is not Tiffany. This is Tracy Morgan. This is the last OG. So, you might as well, if you're going to go there? No, because Tiffany is not the only one. This is not Tiffany Chow. This is Tracy Bargain.
This is the last OG.
So you might as well, if you're going to ask that about Tiffany,
ask that about Cedric.
And ask that about craft services.
Everyone that come to work every day on that show,
we're not going to go there.
That was pure hate.
That was jealousy.
That was envy.
That was bitterness.
That's the kind of hate that rolls off your tongue,
and you can just look at a person and be like,
man, they breath probably stank because they hating so hard.
It was obviously hating.
I mean,
it could be a little bit
like they said,
frustration.
He's probably been asked
the question over and over
and over again,
but that's your co-star.
That's your co-star.
It's not like she's
on a competing sitcom.
That's your gal.
I mean,
if the question irritated him,
he could have just answered it
and moved on.
He could have just answered it
and said,
also, man,
shout out to Cedric
the entertainer as well.
I love my whole staff.
What if Tiffany decides
she don't want to come back to that show now?
I don't want to come back to that show because I don't want to work with
a guy that feels that way about me.
How does Tiffany feel? Because she hasn't commented on it.
And she probably won't because that's not her style.
Tiff's going to continue to be positive
and continue to be out here ready and successful
and she's going to be that light
that Tracy Morgan needed to learn to be.
How you, listen, it's almost like, yo, you was in that car crash.
God spared your life.
You should be super humble.
You got rich.
Like, there's nothing worse than a successful hater.
I hate successful haters.
Well, rich ain't going to do it.
He got his life.
Yes, he should.
You got your life.
He got his life.
You're rich.
You're successful.
You've had a long career.
Why are you hating on this young girl who hasn't even put a year in yet,
as far as we know her now? I mean, she's been in the game girl who hasn't even put a year in yet as far as we know her now?
I mean, she's been in the game for a long time, but I'm talking about as far as we know her on this level.
You should be happy that you're helping her get to the next, helping that star rise.
Yeah, it's a Bugatti.
That has nothing to do with it, but I just wanted to say that. Yeah, what did that have to do with it?
I don't know.
It's a $3 million car.
I just wanted to say that.
Anyway, Daquan.
Hey, what's up, MV?
What's up, Daquan?
Now we're talking.
Yo, man.
You think he was hating?
He's hating on Tiffany Haddish just because she's blowing up, man. He's up, Daquan? Now we're talking. Yo, man. You think he was hating? He's hating on Tiffany Haddish.
Just because he's blowing up, man.
He's too old to be hating on her.
I agree.
Age don't have nothing to do with it, man.
Yes, it does.
She shouldn't be hating on her.
He's been in the game a long time, man.
One more thing.
What's up?
Go check out GQ Capone on SoundCloud.
He's the best rapper from Jersey.
Okay.
I'm tired of hearing about him.
Hater.
Stephanie. Good morning. Hey, about him. Hater. Stephanie.
Good morning.
Hey, good morning.
You calling from where?
Brooklyn?
From Brooklyn, yes.
What part?
Crown Heights.
Okay, now we're talking Tracy Morgan.
You think you was hating?
Absolutely.
I think he was a big time hater.
I feel like he could have just answered the question.
It would not have negated the value of anybody else on the show.
If he felt like, you know, other names should have been mentioned,
he could have done it after Angela Bassett.
Yeah, that's what I was saying, too.
I agree.
After Tiffany Haddish, girl.
I don't know Angela Bassett.
You know, she is, you know, hot right now.
Everybody loves her.
She's everywhere.
So, of course, a question like that, you know, is expected to be asked.
So he could have just answered it and just moved on to the next thing, I feel like.
And she's on your team.
She's helping you win.
She's bringing ratings into your show.
All right, let's go to one more line.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Tyree out of Moe City, Texas.
What's going on?
What's up, bro?
We're talking Tracy Morgan this morning.
You think he was hating with that interview?
Nah, I don't think he was hating.
What he was trying to do is get back to the show, which was last OG.
Because the show was really great.
Tiffany was really great as his co-host.
But her funny moment only came in was last episode with the husband,
when she thought the husband was allegedly cheating when he wasn't.
Hey, my brother, how can you say that Tracy was trying to get back to the show
when Tiffany is part of the show?
Yeah, she's part of the show, but the guy was actually talking about,
he tried to sway off of Judge Dan the Time and Tracy Morgan
and go in to just Tiffany Haddish.
And Tracy wasn't having it.
He cut that man short.
It's like, yo, let's talk about Tiffany.
Talk about DeAndre.
Talk about him because they also are funny, also on the show.
Now y'all make me want Tiffany to lead his damn show.
My goodness. What's the moral of the story, guys?
The moral of the story is jealousy is a form of
hatred built upon insecurity.
I don't know what Tracy Morgan's so insecure
about because he is rich,
he's alive after surviving that crash,
and he got a goddamn Bugatti, as Envy said.
You ain't got no reason to be out here being
jealous of anybody. And guess what?
It's your show! It's guess what? It's your show.
It's his show.
It's his show.
It's weird.
That was weird.
All right.
Well, Eve, you got rumors on the way?
Yes.
Let's talk about a rapper who was just shot at in New York City.
We'll give you some of the story now that's unfolding, I guess.
At some point, we're going to find out who did it.
Okay.
All right.
We'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
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Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Roseanne reboot.
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So it looks like they may be trying to bring back Roseanne,
but in a different way without Roseanne.
They're talking about actually giving the character Darlene,
Sarah Gilbert's character, the main building.
So they want to reboot the show around her.
They said that John Goodman is very interested,
and right now they're trying to solve the job of people who were affected
by that show getting canceled, the writers and the crew.
I mean, I'm going to be honest with you.
I don't think that they should be rewarded
for Roseanne's bad behavior
because they should have never gotten in bed with
Roseanne to begin with.
They might not have had an option. That might have been their only
job. He looks like Eric Gilbert is on the talk
every day. Well, not her, some of the other
people. John
Arnold, what's his name?
John Goodman has a good career?
Yeah, when's the last time you seen him or something?
I saw him in that Cloverfield movie, but I'm sure that he's been in other things since then.
Well, he was looking really, really distraught when the show got canceled, so.
I just don't think that we should be rewarding them for Roseanne's bad behavior.
They all knew what they was getting in bed with.
Throw the whole show away.
I think it's more of a slap in the face that the fact that Roseanne is not on the
show anymore and everybody else is and the show does well.
And we go on without you. The only way they should
bring it back is if Roseanne gets killed on the show.
That'd be dope. They should have Roseanne get killed by
some Muslims. By some Muslims.
Muslim neighbors got tired of her peeking.
Did you guys see this picture of Johnny Depp and people
are very concerned about his health. I don't know if you guys
had a chance to see it, but some
photos have surfaced,
and people are saying that he looks like he could be very sick.
The one he was very, very thin, right?
Very skinny?
Yeah, I've seen him.
I don't know what's going on.
First of all, when has Johnny Depp ever looked alive?
Johnny Depp has looked dead for at least the past 25, 30 years.
Like, when has Johnny Depp ever looked alive?
Did you see the picture?
I don't have to.
Here, take a look.
And if you have Revolt TV, you can see it on Revolt as well,
because Revolt is finally back.
All right.
This looks like every character he's played in the Tim Burton movie.
Now let's discuss Insecure.
There's yet another new teaser for Insecure,
and we're so excited for this show to start.
It returns August 12th, season three.
And here is a snippet.
Hey, Mary bitch.
You're looking real clean.
You're looking real bad.
You're looking like a queen.
It's been a long time.
Shouldn't have left you, but I got it.
Hey, it's locked.
Here I come.
Don't you go nowhere, mirror bitch.
Where I'ma go?
Once again, Issa Rae is rapping in the bathroom mirror, just like we like her.
God bless Issa Rae. I can't wait. This is not Johnny Depp.
That is Johnny Depp.
No, it's not.
I told you.
This looked like 50 Cent when he was in the Things Fall Apart movie. This is not Johnny Depp. That is. Oh,. No, it's not. I told you. This looked like 50 Cent when he was in the Things Fall Apart movie.
This is not Johnny Depp.
That is.
Oh, so now you see why he looks as bad and why people are concerned.
Yes.
It's not like he looks like the character in any of the other movies.
Thank you.
You look like you're transitioning.
Okay.
Now let's discuss Tekashi69.
There was rumors that he and Fetty Wap's crew got into a dangerous showdown.
They're saying there were gunshots fired and a witness did call the cops and they said
that they had left by that time. But
Tekashi and Fetty Wap's crew have been hanging
out ever since that happened. And here's what
Tekashi had to say about that.
A lot of n****s saying that. N****s shot at my man
Fetty Wap. Ain't nobody shoot at Fetty Wap.
That's my brother. We don't shoot at
my friends, you know what I'm saying? Now another
thing that happened over the weekend, Chief Keef got
shot at early Saturday morning
and that was outside the W Hotel
in Times Square. You know how busy
that area is. Chief Keefe
was shot at around 6 a.m. outside
of the hotel. They said the bullet missed him
and struck the hotel signage. So that's where
Chief Keefe was staying while he was
in New York. Now, he's been having some
beef with Tekashi69, but they're saying
there's no connection at this point between their beef and the Tekashi 6ix9ine, but they're saying there's no connection at this point
between their beef and the shooting
because 6ix9ine is currently in L.A.
I really don't understand why it's so easy for people
to scream boycott Kanye West
but not scream boycott rappers like those guys.
Like, you should not want your kids influenced by them dudes.
They are really dangerous to our community.
And somebody please tell 6ix9ine,
it's power in the tongue.
Why are you begging to die?
And whoever shot at Chief Keef, you're going to jail.
You are on camera right now.
It's cameras everywhere in New York.
You shot at somebody in Midtown.
You're going to jail.
And for what?
Well, here's what Tekashi had to say about that.
We don't play with guns, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Tekashi, 6ix9ine is for the kids.
You know what I'm saying?
We don't promote no gun violence.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, it's all rainbows and peace.
I'm a big fan of Chief Keef.
You're a big fan?
I'm a true thing of feature clothes from Chief Keef.
You know, you guys have some back and forth on Twitter and, you know, Instagram and stuff.
It's all good, though?
Yeah, my account began hacked and shit.
I'm a big fan.
Well, all right.
He's also been banned from three L.A. clubs.
He has a lifetime ban from three L.A. clubs after a fight that he got into.
So, Tekashi is just definitely getting shut down from three L.A. clubs after a fight that he got into. So Tekashi is just definitely getting
shut down from a lot of places.
I hope in the end it's all worth it.
And I hope that I'm absolutely wrong
about each and every one of those individuals.
But I told Tekashi when he was here,
none of this is going to end well for you.
Because when you live that kind of lifestyle, you end up in one
or two places. Jail or dead.
I hope I'm wrong.
Alright, well I'm Angela Yee and that is your Rumor Reports.
All right.
Thank you, Ms. Yee.
Now, when we come back, we got the People's Choice Mix,
800-585-1051.
We'll see you guys and Revolt.
We'll see you tomorrow, all right?
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No country willingly gives up their territory.
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What is that?
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