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Got the cameras a mother******.
I agree.
What kind of show is this?
My son listens to this show.
The Breakfast Club.
With DJ Envy.
The captain of this b****.
With Angela Yee.
The only one who can keep these guys in check.
With Charlamagne Tha God.
I'm a lovable a**hole.
And this is The Breakfast Club, b****es.
It's your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Ivan.
Hey, what's up, bro? Get it off your chest.
Yes, sir. Man, two weeks ago, actually three weeks ago, my girlfriend of two years, she got a promotion.
She works fast food to a store.
And she started becoming a little distant.
So about a week later, I tracked her phone to a hotel, man.
She's screwing one of the guys she works with at the job.
A week later, she done moved the n***a in the crib.
He's in front of her kids and everything.
He must have been putting you down.
Hey, listen.
He was in here the whole time.
See, we got our phones last year.
I put a tracker on the phones just in case we lost them or whatnot.
So the first week that she was, you know, being distant,
I kind of followed her around.
I can see what's on the camera.
She was picking her kids up, going home.
The second week, she was up in a hotel with the dudes.
This current week, he was up in a hotel with the dude. S***, man. This
current week, he's at the
crib. Man, he must have been blowing
her back out. I'm talking about best penis
she ever had in her life. Goodness
Christ. For her to move that fast and move him in?
Wow. Yeah, that's crazy.
You ever think
about how big his penis must be?
Why would he think about that?
I'm sure he's piping her down.
I mean, I'm not a small dude, but, you know,
my thing is, how you got to do it in front of your kids
after only a week?
Because his penis is that good.
Best you ever had.
That's a little dangerous.
You don't know this man.
You're doing a lot of penis talk
for early in the morning, Charlamagne.
I know, right?
The best you ever had, bro.
Think about that.
It must be. I think about it, but
hey, it is what it is. I ain't tripping no more.
She must not have loved me too much.
It only took you a week to have a whole other man in my place.
I'm sorry. I'm just telling you.
That's to mean how good that guy's sex
was. How are you
coping with this?
How are you coping with this, though? I know you're thinking about her
and the kids. Yeah, I mean, at first
I have to say, you know, I was
at first I was in shock. I
really couldn't believe how fast she moved. And right
now I think I'm still just a little hurt. I
haven't really been angry because the guy
I mean, compared to me, at
least looks wise, he's a bum,
dude. I mean, this dude is a straight, dusty
ass bum.
It looks don't matter. His penis might be imm dusty-ass bum. That's right. Looks don't matter.
His penis might be immaculate.
My goodness.
All right.
Hello, who's this?
This is Avion.
Avion, what's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
What's up, man?
I want to get off my chest about the pandemic that's going on, man.
It's been hard being a sports agent.
And seeing a lot of these players having to, you know,
not prepare themselves well for the draft coming up
and the season and everything.
It's been very hard.
You're a sports agent?
Yes.
Who do you represent?
Well, right now I don't have nothing but a guy from Stumpin', South Carolina
named Donald Rutledge.
I do business management for him.
I'm a professional in the game, man. I'm from the game, man.
I'm from Florence, I feel like.
Oh, got you, got you.
Salute to Florence.
Yeah, man, I can imagine, you know,
this is a big time in a lot of players' lives.
They're about to get drafted,
and it's just not going to be the same.
You know what I mean?
They're not going to be in that big building,
people cheering and all that, you know?
But safety is more important, man.
Thank you for checking in.
It is, man.
Hello, who's this? Hey, this is DJ. What's up, Breakfast Club? What's up, bro? important, man. Thank you for checking in. It is, man. Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is DJ.
What's up, Breakfast Club?
What's up, bro?
Hey, my girl mad at me, man,
because I won't go down to her no more.
I need some help, Angela.
Why won't you do it?
Because every time I go down to her,
I wake up with a sore throat.
I don't know how to tell her nicely.
You know, she need to get that checked out. You wake up with a sore throat. I don't know how to tell her nicely. You know, she need to get that checked out.
You wake up with a sore throat?
That sounds weird.
Goodness gracious.
Maybe she has something that she needs to go to the doctor about.
I mean, it smells good and it tastes okay.
So I'm trying to figure out what's going on.
And she mad at me.
You know, I don't know what to do.
Can I ask you a question?
A serious question? Was your significant me, you know, I don't know what to do. Can I ask you a question, a serious question?
Was your significant other, your girl,
was she born a girl?
Yeah, she's a girl, yeah.
Oh, okay, because it just sounds like
she got a little bit of something extra
and, you know, your gag reflex ain't what it need to be.
That's what it sounds like to me, I don't know.
Look, it says here you could have oral gonorrhea.
Oh, boy.
Or chlamydia.
Oh, boy. Oh, boy. Or chlamydia.
Okay.
Oh, boy.
Oh, okay.
Maybe a bacterial infection.
I'm just saying it might be something that, you know, could be an issue.
Maybe she has something she doesn't know about that might not have any symptoms.
But I did just look it up.
Sore throat from oral sex.
And it says it could be from gonorrhea or it could
be from chlamydia. You could have throat
chlamydia. Well, good luck. Congratulations.
Those are your choices.
I'm not diagnosing anybody. I'm just
saying, you know,
it is possible to get those things
in your throat. Door number one and
door number two. Well, just
know that when you Google everything, sometimes when
you Google stuff, it's the worst, brother.
So just take it
with a grain of salt, bro.
So you think that might be
the reason I never seen her,
you know, naked before?
She always want to have sex
with the lights off.
Oh, my goodness.
No, that just sounds like
some insecurity issues
with her body.
That doesn't mean anything.
That sounds back to what
Charlamagne was saying, bro.
I'm trying to tell you.
Looking at what I'm eating there.
I think you need to learn how to deep
That's what it sounds like to me.
Yo, I can't with y'all, man. Thank you, brother.
Get it off your chest.
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It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
I'm telling.
I'm telling.
I'm calling. This is what you doing, man?
I'm telling, I'm calling, calling you.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
800-585-1051.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, peace and blessings, guys.
How you guys feeling, man?
Hey, Portapot, Sean Stone.
What's up, brother?
I'm good, brother.
Angel Yee, how you doing? Hey, whatapot, Sean Stone. What's up, brother? I'm good, brother. Angel E.
How you doing?
Hey, what's up?
How are you?
Peace and blessings.
Yes, sir.
Hey, Charlamagne.
How you going to be waking up late?
You working from home, bro.
That don't make no sense.
Why does that not make any sense?
Bro, because you working at home.
You at home, bro.
You got to get up on time, bro.
You know what I mean?
So just because I'm at home doesn't mean
I can't wake up late? You shouldn't be waking
up late, period.
You've never
woken up late for your job ever?
I've woken up late before, but not when I'm
working at home, bro.
You got to get it together. I don't see the
difference. You got to get it together.
I really don't. I don't see the difference.
Waking up late is waking up late. Doesn't matter if you're
working at home or not. What's up, Sean? What up,
man? Guys, I'm just happy to be
back at work. For two months, I was
out of a job, you know what I mean?
As an essential worker, I'm
back out here driving a garbage truck. I'm
back out here, you know, in sanitation.
Why did they cut y'all off? I don't know they cut
sanitation off. Well, I was working at a private
company, so at the end of the day
they did with like seniority.
Anybody that has seniority over you,
they had to lay you off.
So I had one year there
so they were like,
yo Sean, we gotta lay you off.
So I'm just happy
to be back today, bro.
I got a man early.
I was mad excited.
You know what I mean?
Definitely.
What made them hire you back?
Well, I'm a good worker, dude.
You act like Sean Stone is not a good person overall.
I'm a good worker.
I do my work and I do my job.
And also, I'm out here trying to provide for my family.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, but what work got to do with business?
I'm speaking from a business perspective.
If they got rid of everybody, what made them bring you back?
That's all I'm saying.
The main reason why they brought me back, there's a guy that's out on surgery,
and he's going to be out on surgery for quite a while.
There you go.
Okay.
Now, got you.
But also, while in quarantine, within two months,
you know, Sean Stone had to start his own business.
So if anybody wants to check out Sean Stone's business,
just go to Sean Stone.
What is it?
What's the business?
Well, the business is I'm selling like TLC
wellness products, health
products that will help
your immune system. Like what?
And how are you getting these products? You growing them
in the backyard? What are you doing? Like how are you making these projects?
I'm not growing them at all.
I'm working with a company
and all you guys got to do is go to
my IG, Sean
Stone,848.
That's SeanStone, S-E-A-N-S-T-O-N-E, 848.
And just click the link tree and you can see the whole product and what the product does for your body and your system.
Okay.
Are you still doing music?
Right now.
I'm still doing my music on my iPhone. I know Charlamagne don't like that, but I'm about to get some equipment and put it up to my laptop
and probably do some music at home.
But right now, I'm just focusing on working, Angela.
You know what I mean?
Why are you wasting all that storage on your computer and your phone, man?
Oh, my goodness.
I love doing it, man, because it makes me happy, man, to release.
You know what I mean?
Okay.
It's not like I want to be putting out music in the world, because it makes me happy, man, to release. You know what I mean? Okay.
It's not like I want to be putting out music in the world, but it makes me happy to release.
You know what I mean?
True, true.
I like that.
Hey, I love you guys.
I love everybody in the world.
Peace and blessing.
Everybody, please be safe.
Practice social distance.
And just stay home.
If you don't got to go to work, stay home, man.
All right, brother. Thank you. And I'm happy, man. Let's go. There you don't got to go to work, stay home, man. All right, brother.
Thank you.
And I'm happy, man.
Let's go.
There you go.
Lorenzo.
Yo, what's going on, CJMV?
What's going on?
What's up, bro?
Get off your chest.
Hey, listen, Charlemagne there.
I'm right here, sir.
Yo, what's going on, Charla?
I'm blessed black and highly favored.
What's happening?
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Good morning, YouTube. I want to know what's going on within the past few years, like 10 years.
Why everybody got so damn sensitive over everything, man?
You can't say nothing online.
You got to watch what you say.
I've been feeling like sometimes, you ever heard of that?
Like you be seeing in movies, like when people put in movies, like that cryo sleep.
I just feel like doing something like that.
I've been going to sleep for like 10 years and come back
and be like, yo, what's going on? Well, everybody's
so fake politically correct. You can say whatever
you want. You know what I'm saying? You just got to deal with the consequences
of what you said. And I think that everybody's
so afraid of these social media
mobs and being attacked that they be walking
tightropes and walking on thin ice
because they don't want to be attacked by the mob.
But there's so much access
now, too. Before social media, we weren't
hearing what everyone had to say about
everything. Now everybody's voicing
their opinions, and sometimes they're saying things that maybe
they regret saying, or maybe
they're not saying it in the right way.
Sometimes they're putting it out there to get over
analyzed by people. They only regret when they get
attacked.
That's understandable.
That's cool, but you know what I'm saying?
It's like, let's say it's Charlemagne.
He don't ever pose as kids, but he poses
as kids, and he does something with his kids.
You know, right away, oh my god,
he shouldn't be doing this, this and this and that.
Like, come on. Yo, mind your business.
Yeah, I
agree with you. Everybody's so sensitive.
Everybody's so soft nowadays, but it's
just the way society is. Bro, say whatever you want.
Who gives a damn? Let the mob attack.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up right now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
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Talk about it.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
A lot of technical difficulties this morning.
I ain't go front.
But phone lines are open, 800-585-1051.
We were talking about Gabrielle Union and her advice.
What's the story, Ye Ye? Yeah, she was on
live. It was a couple's live. It was her
and Dwayne Wade alongside Aisha and Steph Curry
and she was talking about some advice that she gave
to a younger Aisha
Curry when, I guess, it must have been a
rough patch years and years and years ago
that Steph and Aisha were going through and here's what she told her.
She was a thot in 98.
I was.
I enjoyed my life and thatot in 98. I was. Listen, I enjoyed my life.
And that is the exact advice I gave.
I used that as a young step at D. Wright's 25th birthday party.
It all comes out.
It all comes out.
I'm so done.
You guys, the likelihood of this working out is very low.
And you should just wake up now and have sex with other people.
You looked at me and said, how old are you?
So obviously that was horrible advice, bad advice.
You know, you realize things that work for you necessarily don't work for anybody else.
I got the same advice.
Like I said, I was with my wife since she was 15.
I was 16.
And people said that, hey, y'all look together in love too soon.
You should, you know, live a little and do this and do that.
And thank God that that didn't happen because I don't know where I would be five years later, 18 years married
and 25 years, 26 years together. So thank God I didn't listen to anybody. What about you?
I think you meant five kids later. Five kids later. Yeah. Yes. I think the worst advice that
I can think of right now definitely came from my father. And this is when back in the day, way,
way, way back in the day when I confronted my father
about cheating on my mom.
And he looked me in the eye and he
laughed. I'll never forget it because we had an exercise bike
in my room and he was riding on an exercise
bike and he goes,
oh, you only got one girlfriend,
huh? And he said, one day you're going to understand.
And that confused the hell out of my
young mind for quite a long time.
And for the longest, I thought it was wrong to have one girlfriend.
So that always makes you that always would make me question, you know, the relationship I was in and always made me keep at least one thing on the side.
But technically, that probably worked out for me because, you know, back in the day, that one thing on the side became my wife.
So I don't know if that was good advice or bad advice.
I just know that it was very confusing.
I've had quite a few therapy sessions about that over the past couple of years.
You said the one thing on your side was your wife?
Well, yeah, because I was dating this other girl back in the day, and then I started kicking
it with my wife.
So I had both of them.
And then I ended it with my wife. So I had both of them. And then I ended up with my wife.
So maybe if my dad hadn't gave me that advice,
to always have one thing on the side,
I'd have never been with my wife.
Wow.
Maybe my dad was right, now that I think about it.
My goodness.
No, he wasn't right.
No, that couldn't have been right.
No, that's not right.
That's not right.
What are you talking about?
Even though it worked out for me, it wasn't right.
No.
What about you, Yee?
I told you before, like, the worst advice i ever got was somebody told me to stay in a relationship with somebody that would every single time
i would take a picture with somebody if it was a guy he would screenshot it and send it to me and
be upset and to be completely innocent pictures like if i was hosting a party and i didn't think
it was a good idea to stay in that relationship but my friend told me that I should and I should try to see it from his point of view and I realized that I just
couldn't live my life like that with somebody who didn't trust me even though I wasn't doing anything
to not be trusted and the final straw was when he went through my phone and hid in the bathroom
with it for no reason and I just was like I can't do this anymore goodness great what year was this
if he was seeing the pictures? Because this had to be
like a social media time, right?
It had to be the last 12 years.
Yeah.
Yeah, it definitely was.
It was probably about,
I would say like eight years ago.
Oh, damn.
Eight years ago that this happened.
And I was very glad
that we broke up.
And I also feel like
you should never be
in a relationship
where you feel stressed out
about it all the time.
And every little thing you do,
they're always like questioning it
and you're not even doing anything wrong
because usually it means they're doing something wrong.
Oh, I'm sure he's listening.
Good morning to him.
All right, let's go to the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Hello, who's this?
This is Nakia.
We're talking about some of the worst advice
that you received relationship wise.
You got some?
I was told by a friend to get back with my
ex. He introduced
me to a girl he was
cheating on me with for four months.
Nope.
While I was out of town
working with his child.
What?
Yep.
Why would she give you that advice? What was the reason for
getting back together with somebody that was doing it?
I have no clue, actually.
People make mistakes.
That's all she said.
All right.
Thank you, Mama, for calling.
You're right.
800-585-1051.
We're talking about some of the worst advice you received.
We're talking relationship advice.
Don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
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And your opinion to The Breakfast Club topic.
Come on.
800-585-1051.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking about Gabrielle Union
and some horrible advice she gave to Ayesha Khari.
Can we hear it right fast?
She was the thot in 98, back after show.
I was.
Listen, I enjoyed my life.
And that is the exact advice I gave.
I used that as a young step at D. Wright's 25th birthday party.
It all comes out.
I'm so done.
You guys, the likelihood of this working out is very low.
And you should just wake up now and have sex with other people.
You looked at me and said, how old are you?
So we're asking 805-85-1051.
What's some of the worst advice you received from somebody?
Hello.
Who's this?
It's your girl Spicy Occasian calling out of Brooklyn, New York.
Hey, what's some of the worst advice you received?
Wait, what's your name?
You said Spicy Occasian?
Spicy S-Casian from Brooklyn, New York.
Oh, okay.
Spicy S-Casian. Okay., okay. Spicy S Cajun.
Okay.
Now, what's some of the worst advice you received?
Some of the worst advice I received, like, I guess when I was heartbroken in the middle of, like, the worst breakup relationship from friends.
You know, girlfriends always give you advice.
Was, I guess, don't worry about love life.
Don't worry about relationships.
Get your money.
And just, you know, work hard, you know,
as a dancer, coming from, as a dancer in New York
City, you know, you can get that kind of advice sometimes.
Girl, you've been hardworking, don't worry about it. Just get your money,
get your money, get your money. And then,
you know, you get your money so much to the point where now you
kicked up, but you're still by yourself. And then,
you know, as before you knew it, years
flew, you know, and it's like, wow, I'm really
by myself in the crime scene.
Moving on. So, like, I think that was the worst, but, you know, I'm getting like, wow, I'm really by myself in a crime scene. But without a doubt,
so, like, I think that was the worst, but, you know,
I'm getting through it. Y'all pray for me.
Okay. Well, ain't nobody praying for you.
I'm wasting my prayers on that.
Hello. Hello, who's this?
Don't be doing that.
I'm not. Hello, who's this?
This is Will.
What's up, Will? Where you calling from, bro?
I'm calling from Orlando, Florida.
Orlando, Florida.
We're talking about some of the worst advice you received from somebody.
Yeah, my brother, he asked me to hook me up with this woman who was in the military
and found out that she was married.
And I did not know she was married.
He hooked me up with her and I was like, maybe I shouldn't be with her.
Maybe I shouldn't be talking to her.
Oh, no, no, man, she's fine.
No, she's about to get divorced.
She don't even like him anyway.
I'm like, well, I'm going to respect the relationship
even if she don't.
And the craziest story about it is
I went to go tell her, you know,
I don't want to be with you no more.
I don't want to talk to you anymore.
Her husband came and she was like,
you got my back?
I'm like, no.
So she goes outside with a belt
and I'm
not lying. She whooped him down the street
with the belt. He's running
and she's got
the belt whooping him with it. I'm like,
so this is what Fanzino
is all about, huh?
Hey, by the way,
you told that lady
you didn't want to be with her,
but you still hit.
Well, I definitely did.
I know she's married.
I feel like she was gone
back here for one last time.
For one last time.
My goodness.
Well, no, no.
I mean,
I met her mom,
met her son,
met her brother.
None of them said
anything about it.
So the minute I found out
about it,
I cut it off.
Nope.
I think you used that as an excuse. It was something else going on, but you're not telling us say anything about it. So the minute I found out about it, I cut it off. No, I think you used that as an excuse.
It was something else going on, but you're not telling us that part.
Yeah.
What else?
What happened?
Why you really cut her off, King?
Come on, tell the truth.
God is watching you.
That's what it is.
God knows.
When he judge me, he's going to say, oh, good job, my friend.
All right.
Thank you, man.
Good job for sleeping with that married woman and then breaking up with her immediately afterwards.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just join us, we're talking about the worst relationship advice you received from somebody. Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's
this? What's up, Andy?
It's Thousand. Thousand?
Peace, Thousand. Yes, sir.
I need you to sound a little more hype.
Alright, alright. What's up? What's up, y'all?
There we go. There we go. Oh, my God. What's the worst relationship
advice you received?
Man, don't listen to your homeboys,
man. I was out with
my homeboys, and I
got, like, one of the baddest chicks
around. They're like, no, no, you got him. So she
invited us to her crib, like, a little party
or not really a party. She invited us to the crib.
Came through, and just
felt the vibe went right. You know what I mean?
She had cameras in her room or whatever. I'm like, ah.
Cameras?
Man, yeah, that's another story.
But it was for safety for our kids or whatever.
But I end up not messing with her.
She was trying to mess with me.
She was, like, super bad.
He was calling her bionic bun.
She had, like, plastic surgery on it, whatever, whatever.
And I didn't mess with her.
Months later, I see her on the ground.
She pregnant.
And I hear her up about it.
I'm like, what's up?
She's like, yeah, I got pregnant like the day before
or somebody I was messing with previously before I met you.
So come to find out.
What?
If I would have messed with her the day before that,
it would have been like one night stand.
I didn't know her.
We would have gotten nasty.
That's the rules of one night stand.
Get nasty.
Like what do you want?
Get nasty.
Get nasty.
I want to get nasty. Okay, Charlamagne, go, get nasty. Get nasty. I want to get nasty.
Okay, Charlamagne, go ahead.
That baby would have been yours.
So if I would know she was already pregnant,
you know, she got pregnant the day before,
like, bless my
I would have gotten nasty.
We know what pregnant means, bro.
That was graphic, sir.
What's the point of this story again?
Yeah, I don't even understand. What's the point of this story again?
Yeah, I don't even understand. What's the point of this story?
This is getting nasty.
So is it your baby or not?
No.
I didn't ever mess with her, but my boy would have had me in that position.
Oh, okay.
She would have said it was your baby, and you wouldn't even have known,
because you would have smashed it.
You would have just believed it.
Man, no, I wouldn't have believed that, because I would have strapped up.
I wouldn't have been under of that You don't sound like
The scrapbook type
Nah you definitely don't sound like
You got a thousand
You definitely sound like
The type that
Doesn't need a reason to go raw
Charlamagne
Charlamagne
I can count on one hand
How many people got this
This raw vegan
How many
How many
Maybe like
See what I'm saying
Maybe
Okay How many? Maybe like See what I'm saying? Maybe Okay
How many guys?
What?
Come on, Dad
He's trying to play you
He's trying to play you, King
Oh, my goodness
All right, thank you, Thousand Man
My goodness
What's the moral of the story, guys?
I don't know what the moral is
But I'll tell you something
That Gabrielle Union situation
Is also an example of why
You can't listen to someone Who's not in the same position as you okay this is why they tell women
and couples and men and couples not to talk to single people because gabrielle union was at one
place in her life speaking from her level of consciousness and awareness but clearly aisha
and stuff were in a space gab didn't get to until much much later in her life you know what i'm
saying so she's speaking from her consciousness and awareness saying,
girl, you need to go out there and have fun.
You need to go out there and, you know, pop that pum-pum for a goon.
And Aisha's probably like, why?
I got what I want at home.
Absolutely.
And she made the best decision.
I mean, and you look at it, like everybody's situation, like you said,
is absolutely positively different.
Like, you know, thank God my wife didn't say, you know what, I'm out of here.
Because I was doing some F-boy-ish, you know, when I was younger. And, you know, thank God my wife didn't say, you know what, I'm out of here because I was doing some F-boy
ish, you know, when I was younger
and, you know, I changed. Well, I should say she
changed me and we have agreed.
That's interesting because Gabrielle Union
gave advice from a woman who
was in a relationship, who's married and everything
that just turned out to be wrong advice.
So, she's trying to give advice to somebody
who, so it doesn't matter, but what I'm
saying is, like, I think, think you know everybody's situation is different
sometimes advice works sometimes it doesn't all you can do is try to uh sometimes deal with things
on your own and go with your gut feeling all right but you can't be matter of fact about it
like Gabrielle was you know I'm saying like it didn't work out for Gabrielle so and she probably
was still speaking from a place of hurt thinking well it didn't work out for me so it damn sure
ain't gonna work out for you because that it damn sure ain't going to work out for you.
Because that's technically what she's saying by telling her to go out there and sleep with a whole bunch of guys. She's saying that, OK, your relationship probably ain't going to work anyway, so you might as well have fun.
All right. We got more coming up next. We're The Breakfast Club.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's EJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest on the line.
I got a baby.
What up, what up, baby?
Baby, jamming on baby.
I'm not ill with it.
Man, three albums in less than a year and a half.
Why you moving so fast, baby?
Oh, I got plenty of it in me.
I got to get it out.
I got to get it out.
You know what I mean?
Mm-hmm.
How are you holding up right now during this quarantine? How's everything for you, though, and your family? I've been loving it. You know what I mean? How are you holding up right now during this quarantine? How's everything for
you though and your family? I've been loving it.
You know what I mean? I've been loving it. I've been loving on these
kids. I've been playing basketball
on my basketball court. I've been, you know
what I mean? Chopping down trees in my yard.
I've been doing regular, regular shit.
You know what I mean? Stuff I've been wanting to do. Plus I've been
able to spend more time, you know
what I mean, on the other stuff I wanted to do. You know what I mean?
Other creative ideas. So I've been enjoying it. Keep it real. I was on the road for like, I don't know how time, you know what I mean, on the other stuff I wanted to do, you know what I mean, the other creative ideas. So I've been enjoying it, to keep it real.
I was on the road for, like, I don't know how long,
you know what I mean?
So I've been soaking it all up, you know what I mean?
It's a blessing in disguise to me.
Shots out, I suppose, out to anybody negatively affected,
but, you know, it's been a blessing to me.
No regular issue.
I see you bought a new car while you were on quarantine.
How does that happen?
Nah, I bought that before the quarantine. Yeah, I've been at it.
Yeah, I've been at it. I just pulled it out.
You know what I mean? I just pulled it back out.
You know, just to make my little
trailer video thing.
Can you back up with this
chopping down trees? You took an axe
and chopped down a tree yourself?
Nah, chainsaw. Not no axe, chainsaw.
I mean, I don't know how it even works.
This is 2020, Yee. This is 2020.
I don't know.
I've never tapped out in Brooklyn.
They don't know nothing about that country Carolina shit.
Nope.
Yeah, please.
I got a nice little spot out here.
I tried to get you out here, Charlamagne.
I got a nice little spot out here.
You know what I mean?
I got like, it's sitting on some acres too.
So I've been, you know what I mean?
I've been really like doing like some HGTV shit.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, it's like a dream house. Never, never land. So I've been out here doing all kind of country shit, you know what I mean? Yeah, it's like a dream house,
never never land,
so I've been out here doing all kind of country s***,
you know what I mean?
I heard you say on the album,
you said you spent $3 million on a crib,
but you don't even stay there,
that's just for your baby.
I'm like, damn, $3 million in Charlotte,
that s*** is sitting on about 800 acres.
Hey, it's like that.
Hey, it's like that.
I ain't even gonna lie, you know what I mean? It's like that. I would walk y like that. I ain't even going to lie.
You know what I mean?
It's like that.
I would walk y'all through it.
It's going to take a minute.
Hey, look.
Yeah.
Hey, I would walk y'all through it.
It's going to take a minute.
No kidding.
It's going to take a minute.
So why did you decide to do another album?
Did you just have too much music?
Were you bored?
Is it just you were just recording?
It was time for it, man.
And it's just, you know, it's all about
showing that evolution, that growth,
you know what I mean, and that music. So,
you know, and everybody else ain't doing
nothing. Really, with me, I drop music
when I get tired of hearing the boy's s***
out, you know what I mean? I won't even call it boy's s***
when I get bored with the climate
of the game, like when there ain't nothing for me to
listen to back-to-back, like just play
back-to-back. That's when I know it's time for me to drop music, you know what I mean? Because if I'm feeling that way, ain't nothing for me to listen to back to back like just play back to back that's what i know it's not music you know i mean because if i'm feeling that way i know and i'm
telling how the fans and how the listeners feeling you know i mean i just like to keep it i like to
get myself something to listen to i listen to my own music that's what i like to listen to but you're
the type of artist that like to touch the people though like you like to go out you like to go to
the clubs you like to do in stores so i know that must be difficult When you can't necessarily
Get these people the music
The way you want
I mean, yeah
Yeah, when I can't drop
But I mean, you know
I understand that's part
Of the business at this point
I mean, you gotta drop the music
That's just the beginning of it
You know what I mean?
And you gotta do the moving around
You gotta push the music
You gotta put it out
You gotta do the shows
So I have been on the road
For so long
Like, I was finishing up
An arena tour
When the whole Little coronavirus thing hit.
You know what I mean?
So it was more so.
And I was getting ready to go on another tour.
I was getting ready to go on another tour,
empty tour, like 8,000 plus every show.
You know what I mean?
With me headlining,
I had just finished headlining an arena tour.
So I had, my life was so much like
just drop music straight to show,
straight to the road.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
You feel me?
So it's more so refreshing than anything to me.
You know what I mean?
When you get that money, it be like, damn, I wish I could be a normal
with this money.
You know what I mean?
And that's what I got going on right now.
You know, I get to wake up, cook my own breakfast.
I ain't got to go to Chick-fil-A because that's the only thing I want to eat
because I'm in Nebraska or a goddamn hill or whatever.
You know what I mean?
Like, I ain't got to do all that.
I can go sit down and eat and enjoy myself.
I can spend time with family.
You know what I mean?
I had to pop in and spend time with family on the weekend when I'm already tired from being on the road seven, eight days straight.
You get what I'm saying?
So, I've just been soaking it all up, man.
It's been a blessing in disguise to me.
You know, I take the good with the bad every time anyway.
So, that's exactly how I've been treating it. I wouldn't dare say, man, I'm tired of this. I for me. You know, I take the good with the bad every time anyway, so that's exactly how I've been treating it.
I wouldn't dare say, man, I'm tired of this. I'm saying,
I know the second it is over with,
bro, I'm on the road. Back to business.
My daughter turned five. She's two years old.
The second it is over with, I'm
gone. I was already booked
till 2021. I was already booked
all the way out till 2021.
Let's talk about this album
a little bit, because I see on social media,
they like to say,
the baby has the same flow.
And I know you pay attention to that
because I heard that title track,
Blame It On Baby.
So that inspired that?
That's what they're going to do anyway.
They're going to blame it on baby.
A lot of it is about the title,
Blame It On Baby, you get what I'm saying?
But when it comes to the love thing,
love thing,
you know,
they just got to understand the internet, man.
They got to.
And then see me, artists like me,
it come off like I don't do no wrong.
You get what I'm saying?
Not I don't do no wrong.
You can say I do a lot of wrong,
but it come off like damn, this thing is perfect.
The way I popped, the way I shot to the level that I was at.
You get what I'm saying?
The way I went from 10,000, the Chitlin' Circuit,
country shows, I'm talking about Hole in the Wall,
Death Traps in South Carolina to sold-out arenas,
got everybody in the arena with their cell phone lights up
just for me rapping that word.
Like, bro, it don't happen like that,
like with the way I hit the game, you know what I mean?
With the platinum records and the 200 million views
on multiple videos back-to-back, you get what I'm saying?
Just to show you it ain't no one-hit wonder thing,
you get what I'm saying?
Like, number one album,
debuting at number one.
Like,
it don't happen that way.
So,
at the end of the day,
like,
you gotta have something
to,
you feel me?
Like,
you gotta,
you know,
hey,
hey.
They gotta have something
to say.
You're right.
I get through all the
other boy s***,
you know what I mean?
Like,
hearing,
like,
I just boom,
boom,
get out of air,
thanks to it.
It's like,
gotta have something
to say.
I don't really be tripping about that, but, as far as, like, switching the flow or anything like hearing, like I just boom, boom, get out of air, thanks to it. It's just like, gotta have something to say. I don't really be tripping about that,
but as far as like switching the flow or anything like that,
I have no problem wrapping circles around
any one of these,
any one of these, you get what I'm saying?
Like that ain't nothing to me, you know what I mean?
That ain't nothing in this record, this show that,
you know what I mean?
That's why I really don't need, you know,
I couldn't find myself entertaining it.
I could joke about it,
just like I joke about everything else
and just like on some high, high side.
That's what it be like when I make songs like
Blame It On Baby, you get what I'm saying?
But like, I can never take that sincere
because I'm already knowing what's going on.
You know, I make a conscious album right now.
I record the whole day.
You get what I'm saying?
On some J. Cole vibes, Joyner Lucas vibes. I can get enough too. You get what I'm saying? On some J. Cole vibes, or Jordan Lucas vibes.
I can get enough, too.
You get what I'm saying?
So it's really however they want to play it.
But me, at the end of the day,
I understand what's going on.
You know what I mean?
You got people biting on a certain thing.
You got to milk the game.
You got to take advantage of it.
I switch it too quick.
You ain't going to like it.
You're going to be like,
damn, baby, I wanted you to turn me up.
You get what I'm saying?
So you got to understand the climate of the business.
When you got something going, you'll be a fool to step on your own toes.
And you get what I'm saying?
And go left with it.
If people like Breakfast Club for doing this,
and then y'all change out of nowhere, like, man,
we got to do something different.
But this way, people love Breakfast Club, but we got to do something different.
We got to do something different.
Y'all start having people come on there freestyle.
I'm like, man, what the hell is this?
That ain't
what we come here for, you get what I'm saying?
You got to gradually, you know what I mean,
pull people different ways
and take people down different avenues.
You got to do, you know, you got to have
control of this. You can never let that,
you can never let, you know, anything
else control this. Don't put the work in
and don't study the game the way you study it.
All right, we got more with DaBaby.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with DaBaby.
Yee.
Now, one day I'm waiting to hear this story about this heartbreak you went through
because on a song like Sash, I was like, man, poor baby.
He's really...
Baby, see,
baby ain't perfect.
Everybody think baby's perfect, man.
Baby go do s*** too.
Baby get his heart broke too.
That's why I talk like that.
You know what I mean?
That's why I'm so...
You got all serious
for a second there.
But that's serious.
Trying to find my way back home.
Baby done got his heart broke too.
Ain't that right, bro?
They're not coming to the studio crying one day.
You did not.
You came in crying.
He ain't coming to the studio crying.
He's full of shit.
He's trying to cap for me.
Hell yeah.
I ain't coming to the studio.
I ain't coming to the studio crying.
I ain't do that.
But there's nothing wrong with that.
You know?
Now, hell, I'm a grown ass, man.
You get what I'm saying.
But, you know, and then, like, that's what I'm saying.
Like, people so used to seeing me talk a certain way.
You know, people think, like, people, they would like to create the narrative
that I feel like I'm untouchable.
But nah, y'all don't feel like I'm untouchable.
You see what I'm saying?
I'm one of the most touchable artists in the game.
You mentioned Sad S***.
Who is that woman, sir?
And how does she feel about that record?
My old bitch Miss me
Any one of them
I'd have to go ahead
Oh, man
You said you gonna
You said you gonna beat the n***a up
If you catch her with her
I'm next
Yeah, I'll beat them dead, bitch
You know what I mean?
Not now
You know what I mean?
They play with me wrong
If it was one of them
If it was her
If it was one of them
That one that really did me that
That one that really
That's a knife in my hand.
The one that really, you know what I mean?
I may have to handle my business, man.
I may have to handle my business if I bump into them.
But you will take her back, though, in a heartbeat.
That's what it's about.
You see what I'm saying?
I got to show her.
She ain't me.
I'll be the A, bro.
Hey, you know that's me, right?
Say the wrong thing.
Beat them up.
You got that big-ass house now.
Are you like Drake?
You got bags and shoes waiting on somebody?
Nah, man, go ahead, man. I don't know.
I was just joking.
I ain't going to catch you with this shit.
I ain't going to beat him up no way, man.
I'm f***ing. Let's talk about a... He said, I'm f***ing. I ain't going to beat him up no way, man. I'm f***ing.
Let's talk about.
He said, I'm f***ing.
I ain't fighting nobody.
Let's talk about Talk About It.
I love that record.
Talk About It.
You said your mom taught you how to use a rubber.
Explain that to me.
She used to have me sitting on the nightstand.
She used to have me sitting on the nightstand at the crib.
She was open about it.
Had me sitting on the nightstand.
You know what I mean?
She had different ones, different kinds.
These yours, these yours, these yours. I got two brothers. I'm the baby. At what age, though? At what age?
I was like,
my brothers, I got
two older brothers. One of them five years older than me. One of them
two years older than me. I was probably
like 11.
Damn it, man.
She wasn't playing like that. You know what, man. She wasn't playing
like that. You know what I mean? She wasn't playing
like that. I was probably like 11 years old.
That's no cap. She was real hot. She'll tell you.
She was real hot. She'll tell you.
You gotta squeeze a little hair out the tip.
Nah, she knew
what time it was, though. You know what I mean? We was, you know,
we was out there.
Back when you used to have the phone, if you were on the phone,
if you were on the phone downstairs,
pick it up upstairs and hear what you're saying.
That was back, you know, I'm a 90s baby.
A real 90s baby, you know what I mean?
1991.
That was back like if you was on the phone right here,
somebody could pick the phone up in the other room,
they could hear you.
So, you know, we didn't know.
Y'all went through it.
Y'all done been caught on that phone.
Talking the way you weren't supposed to be talking.
Not at 11, though.
Not at 11.
Geesh.
You were already
humping on girls' legs
and stuff like that.
Can I speak?
Oh, for sure.
That was way before 11.
That was way before 11.
You was dry humping legs.
I don't think people
use that word no more.
I don't think people
use that word no more.
Man, let me ask you.
Let's have a hunch.
Let's have a hunch, boy.
If your mama taught you how to use a condom,
why you ain't use no condom on Nasty?
Because on Nasty, you say you pull out and shoot on her cheeks.
You ain't say nothing about taking no condom off.
That don't mean, because I ain't never be in the world like that. I put it on,
I can't.
I got to move quick
when that music coming.
I got to move quick, man.
I ain't had time to really,
you know, explain all that.
You know what I mean?
I thought, you know,
that I would have been
right there with me.
I thought I'd have given
a bit of doubt on that one.
You know what I mean?
I said, this is nasty.
This is getting raw.
I had to tell Ashanti Mama, because Ashanti Mama, her manager, I said, mean? I said, this n***a nasty. This n***a getting raw. I had to tell Ashanti Mama
because Ashanti Mama
her manager,
I said,
look,
I said,
first of all,
before I even do this,
you know what I mean?
Like,
how nasty do y'all
want me to talk?
Y'all want me to be PG-13?
I want to make a love song?
What y'all want to do?
Because,
hey,
I say,
look,
my mouth filthy.
I say,
man,
with all due respect.
With all due respect.
My mouth filthy,
mama. You know what I mean? And I'm a respectful young man. I don't know, with all due respect. With all due respect. My mouth filthy, mama.
You know what I mean?
And I'm a respectful young man.
They're like, I don't know.
This is yours.
This is yours.
You called her.
You asked us to be a part.
This is your thing.
Do your thing. I said, okay, bet.
I'm going to have to kindly ask you to leave the room for me and just come back when I'm done.
I can't be talking like that with somebody mama right there over my shoulder, man.
I don't talk like that with nobody mama.
Well, you had a shot
to be a little more,
you know, nastier
than she normally is, too.
Hey, I brought it out.
You know what I mean?
I brought it out.
You know what I'm saying?
So that was dope.
Why you smiling like that?
Why you smiling like that?
That's my boo, right?
That used to be my boo.
Yeah, you had a crush on her.
Baby 91.
What?
She used to lay them
sideburns down.
So how was the connection?
I'm a chocolate n***a too.
I'm a chocolate n***a too, you know.
Yeah.
So how was the connection?
How was the connection?
It was a vibe.
It was a vibe.
You know what I mean?
It was a vibe for sure.
You know what I mean?
When we was in there, it was real easy to work with.
I had originally wanted Lizzo.
I ain't talking about that connection.
I ain't talking about the vibe connection.
All right, the music is good, but what happened after?
Did you take out?
Did you ask to take out?
Nah, nah, nah, nah.
You know, she was on the tour.
She was actually in the middle of being on the tour.
I was, too.
You get what I'm saying?
But I would love to, you know what I mean?
Once everything clear up in the restaurant.
Did you check up on her on quarantine?
Did you call and see how she was doing?
I spoke with her a few times in quarantine,
but we were handling business when I did.
You know what I mean? I handled the
business, you know, I'm a professional.
I don't really, you know what I mean?
I don't get into that, you know what I mean? We gotta
handle the business first, and then, you know,
but it's time to, you know, if you end up watching this,
you know, if you find me attractive enough
and you feel like you want to get to know me, I'll be
more than open to it.
Lizzo gonna bust your ass. You get what I'm saying?
Lizzo gonna bust your ass.
You had every guy thinking about a threesome
with Meg Thee Stallion and Ashanti on that song
because I heard you slide that in there at the end.
When Ashanti said that, I dropped the phone.
I swear to God, I dropped the phone.
I said, oh my God, I called her.
I said, oh, you got me f***ed up.
You got me f***ed up talking like this.
I said, I didn't even know you had that in you like yeah
you know so that was dope though now the perfect time to be shooting quarantine shots at ashanti
because everybody home yep people ain't really doing nothing like now's the time right now it's
not the time right that's what everybody doing you know what i mean everybody's doing right now
i'm not really a shot shooter when it comes to like social media
and all that. I don't really play
like that. You know what I mean?
I don't move. We got more with DaBaby when we come back.
Let's get into DaBaby mini-mix.
A couple of joints that he put out. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. That was DaBaby mini-mix.
Good morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with the baby,
Yee. So what was it like working with B. Simone
knowing that she has a big crush on you?
Was she really trying to shoot her shot?
B. Simone,
regardless, you know what I mean,
of what people may think, she's a professional.
She's smart, too.
She knows what she's doing. I wouldn't know
if she really got a crush on baby or not.
I wouldn't know because I understand. I get marketing. I get all that. You get what I'm doing. I will another she's really got a crush on baby not I wouldn't know cuz I understand I get marketing
I get all that you get what I'm saying? Like I get it
You know, I mean so I wouldn't call like a mother had to tell me straight up. I had to like
side or like
Trying to give you some no, yeah
Like hey, you know, I'll be dead ass
Yeah, come at me that way you get what I'm saying? But until the end like I get marketing I understand, you know, I be dead ass. She had to come at me that way. You get what I'm saying?
But until the end,
like I get marketing.
I understand.
You know,
I understand all that.
You get what I'm saying?
So I never,
and I ain't quick.
I ain't antsy fancy
when it comes to that.
Like, you know,
I be cool.
You know what I mean?
I be cool.
And I don't really,
I ain't antsy fancy at all
because I ain't wanting
to read nobody wrong.
You know what I mean?
Like, I don't,
I don't really get into all that.
Right. I handle the business. But as far as being in know what I mean? Like, I don't really get into all that. Right.
Not into the business.
But as far as being in the video, like, we had already came up with the story,
with the idea for it, and we started casting the characters.
And we had to do the casting call.
We got the female characters, and I'm watching the video.
I couldn't make it to the casting call because I had to go do a show.
So I had my people do it for me.
I had the real girls do it for me, and then they sent me the videos
of the females in the casting call. And I'm my people do it for me. I had the real girls do it for me and then they sent me the videos of the females
from the casting call
and I'm like,
I'm watching the females
that's going to play the lead
because that's,
they got to be the lead character.
The female,
they're going to be beside me
the whole time.
I'm just looking
and I just thought,
I'm like,
you know what?
And I reached out to her.
I said,
hold on bro,
I got an idea.
Hold on,
hold on.
It was like two days
before the video
when I got in front
of B. Simone.
I reached out to her.
I got a hell of an idea.
Called her.
Sent my number. She called. I ran her by. card I ran about you out there yeah she was actually on tour with uh what Martin well Martin Lawrence she was on tour
with him if you're gonna tour with Martin Lawrence if you had a show on
like Indianapolis at night before the video shoot but I had needed her there
at like 6 in the morning for us to do what we had to do she had to be there
like 6 a.m. that was a two-day shoot.
We was working
like 48 hours straight.
So it wasn't
no commercial flight
and she had to book a jet
and she booked him
on her own.
Wow.
Damn.
Go ahead and be Simone.
I like that kind of hustle.
I love that.
Now that's a boss move.
Yeah, she cut like that.
You know what I mean?
So I always take my hat off to her
and I ain't got nothing to love and respect for her at the end of the day.
And I make it a point to let motherfuckers know, like, that ain't just no funny motherfuckers,
no little goofy girl.
She about her business, you get what I'm saying?
And when she get there and it's time to handle her business, she gonna be about her business.
She fun to work with and all that, but she about her business.
That's dope.
I love that story.
If I was growing up and I would have been, I would have been, oh, what's up?
I got it like that.
Just because she's not, she would have shut this down.
I'm sure that you get what I'm saying.
But she's got to have been super professional, super talented.
You know what I mean?
And she, you know, she took the extra mile to make sure she can get there to make it happen, man.
So hats goes off to her.
Baby got to go too, guys.
One last quick question on Amazing Grace.
You said
I barely read the scripture
But I'm spiritual
So what does being spiritual
Mean to the baby?
Oh man
You know God is great
You know he's the reason
For it all
You know
I put nothing before him
I feel nobody
I'm nothing but him
You know what I'm saying
So I'm a firm believer
That's why I'm really
I'm really cool
And during all this
This madness
That's going on right now
Because I understand I'm covered You know what I mean I understand it was already written So I ain really cool and during all this madness that's going on right now because I understand I'm covered, you know what I mean?
I understand it was already written, so I ain't tripping at all.
Like, I'm real big on that.
That's really how I navigate through a lot of the stuff I navigate through
just because I'm already understanding, you know what I mean?
It's a higher power that I already put out there in the place, you know what I mean?
Regardless of how I may talk in the summer, regardless of how I may come up,
I'm far more than what meets the eye at the end of the summer, regardless of how I may come up, I'm far more than what it means to I
at the end of the day, you know what I mean?
And songs like that,
that's just me naturally doing what I do.
That's just what the beat brought out of me.
But that's just, you know,
that's just me letting you know
how I'm rocking at the end of the day.
You know what I mean?
And I understand that all this,
no matter what,
all this, I know where all this came from
and I know that it's bigger than me.
You know what I mean?
I know my purpose is bigger than me at the end of the day. So that's what I stand on, you know what. All this, I know where all this came from, and I know that it's bigger than me. You know what I mean? I know my purpose is bigger than me
at the end of the day, so that's what I stand
on, you know what I mean, with all 10 toes,
and that's how I sleep at night. That's how I
navigate. That's how I treat the business. That's how I
treat all this, you know what I mean?
I go by them laws, and I
abide by them rules first, you get what I'm saying?
Absolutely. Now, baby, have you been
seeing the battles? You been watching any of those battles that
Swizz and Timberland been putting on
The producer battles and the artists
I've been hearing some old school jams
You know what I mean
I've been seeing them
Anybody you would want to see battle at all
I've seen somebody
I mean a lot of people
The one I started really
Man 50 so crazy
I started 50 sitting in Ja Rule When somebody. I started 50-60 in Ja Rule.
And when somebody like that goes 50-60 in Ja Rule,
I like to see something like that.
I like to see one that ain't as friendly,
but with two people that still got, like, the hits, you get what I'm saying?
Right, right, right.
But they been dope, dope, bro.
It's been taking me back.
Like, I've been feeling like I'm four or five years old again
when I hear certain songs played.
I'm like, damn, I remember when that came out.
You get what I'm saying?
It ain't no different than that Ashanti song I got.
I know when people heard me rapping, it's cool.
Okay, that's Baby Woman.
They heard that, baby, baby.
They like, oh, my God.
You get what I'm saying?
That was one of them.
That was one of them for sure.
And I remember that with me being,
I don't know how old I was when it came out.
But I like to see a lot of people do it.
I like to see Nelly do it.
Nelly used to come with it crazy.
You got a little Nelly vibe on this album.
Lil Wayne.
Yeah, I done seen a lot of people say that.
I done seen a few people say that.
And I ain't even really seen it.
I used to see stuff like that ahead of time.
Like to find my way, a couple of them, I done heard a few people say it.
You know what I mean?
I done heard a few people say it.
I ain't mad at that either.
That used to be, that was definitely somebody who was one of my favorites coming up.
So, I ain't mad at that at all.
Well, baby, we appreciate you for checking him in.
Good luck on everything for our team, man.
Be safe.
Hey, I'm coming to f*** with you, too, because they opening up s*** in the Carolinas.
I'm coming down there.
We're going to do that.
Next week.
May 28th.
Let's do that.
Let's do that.
Can't wait.
All right.
I'm there.
May 28th. Let's make out. I'm not going to say that. Next week. May 28th. Let's do that. Let's do that. Can't wait. All right. I'm there.
I'm not going to say goodbye.
My internet was all messed up, so congratulations, though.
Thank you so much.
Blame it on baby out right now. Go scream it.
Yeah. All right. It's the baby.
It's the Breakfast of the day. Get down! These donkeys.
Bunch of jackass.
For the donkey of the day.
That's pretty funny.
Charlamagne the devil.
The Breakfast Club.
Donkey of the day goes to a 26-year-old California man named Adrian Yan.
Adrian Yan is a sucker, a complete and total punk.
And the reason I say that is because
what he did is despicable.
And I don't use the word despicable
unless it's absolutely necessary
because it's a word that causes me
to spit all over things.
It's a word that if you have a lisp,
you shouldn't be saying
during this current COVID-19 pandemic
unless you're wearing a mask
because you will spit all over the place
and that's unsanitary.
But what Adrian did is despicable.
Let me wipe my screen off.
See, I reported last week about how
there has been an uptick in domestic disturbances
since the self-quarantining started.
A lot of people are trapped with their abusers.
But when you think domestic disturbance,
you don't usually think about family
members beating on each other. You usually think
about couples, people in a relationship.
Well, this clown-ass dude named Adrian Yan showed me that is absolutely not the case.
Let's go to ABC7 to see why I keep spitting all over things to call this dude despicable.
I've seen the barren store shelves with no toilet paper in sight.
The tension over toilet paper has now turned violent in one home in Saugus.
LA County Sheriff's deputies in Santa Clarita Valley say a 26-year-old man
attacked his own mother because
he thought she was hiding toilet
paper. The 26-year-old was arrested.
The Sheriff's Department has expressed concern
over the possible increase
in violence, domestic violence
in particular, during the pandemic.
You heard that right.
Adrian stole off on his mama
with some toilet paper. Punched his old earth, his mother, the wound from which he came in the face over some goddamn toilet paper.
I don't know what's in the cotton now nowadays, but it got y'all acting like straight fiends.
You got meth heads, sherm heads, crack heads and shaman heads out here in these streets. It's ridiculous. It's been a few weeks now, you know, since we've all been self-quarantined,
and the CDC has yet to tell us what's the correlation between coronavirus and toilet paper.
I understand when I go to the grocery store and Lysol is sold out.
I understand why hand sanitizer is sold out.
I understand why all the soap is sold out.
I understand why the sanitary wipes are sold out.
But why is all the Angel Soft gone?
What am I missing?
Seriously, I see videos online of people fighting in the grocery store over Scott toilet tissue.
And I'm like, damn, y'all ready to die over some two-ply?
Adrian Yan, you are 26 years old.
Let's discuss the obvious.
First of all, you're too old to be living with your mother.
Okay, you are the scrub T-Boss Chili and Left Eye was singing about, also known as a buster. And you got the nerve to punch
your mother in the face, the woman who is clearly taking care of your big, grown 26-year-old ass.
You know how we know she's taking care of you? Because you live with her and you don't even have
your own toilet paper. You can't even properly wipe your ass without asking your mother's
permission. Your mom had to hide the
toilet paper from you because you were using too much of it you was putting too much quilting
northern in your booty i don't know what's going on in this world but there's something in the
toilet paper and every time i hear a story about how y'all are wilding out over toilet paper it
really makes me understand this meme that that's floating around that I saw.
It's this meme where instead of a capsule of crack, instead of a capsule of crack, Nino Brown was holding a roll of toilet paper.
And I can look at that meme and turn it into a whole parody movie called New Crack City.
OK, the crack has nothing to do with drugs and everything to do with the crack in your ass it would be about a crew of hustlers who come into a community during the coronavirus crisis and realize it's a shortage
of toilet paper and clearly people are dying to wipe their ass all right at the clubs right some
of the fellas we can make a step away from the blackjack table at a bar getting ready to buy
like a 50 or 100 worth of sniff i set them up in the back room with a hit of the toilet paper and
yo 15 minutes after leaving the club,
they'd be back with two and three people with
them. So what? Man, they ain't come
back for the cocaine. They came
back. Toilet paper.
You're sounding like this is the wheel or something. Like it's
going to change the world. Look, man, I don't know about all that
change the world, but what I do know
is that they be going crazy over
this. Toilet paper. Man, I'm telling you.
And the bitches, oh
Lord, the bitches,
yo, they do anything for this toilet paper.
Now, Adrian Yan was charged with battery
and if I'm his mother, I'm making
him find another place to self-quarantine.
Please let Remy Ma give
Adrian Yan the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
You stupid mother******,
you dumb. Alright. Well, thank you for that donkey today, sir. Mmhaw. You stupid mother******, you dumb. All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey today, sir.
Mm-hmm.
All right, we got more coming up next with The Breakfast Club.
The Breakfast Club.
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Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary?
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I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy.
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I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
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Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I create my own country? My forefathers did that themselves. What could go wrong? No
country willingly gives up their territory. I was making a rocket with a
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Bullets. We still have the off-road portion to go. Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have a special guest on the line right now.
Kalani.
Hi. There you go
Hey Kalani
Peace, peace, peace
Her first time
On The Breakfast Club
This is amazing
Oh, I know
Why you looking nervous?
Don't look nervous
We're good people
We're nice people
Sure
I just never did it before
Well, you know it's important
Because you have the album
It was good until it wasn't
So we had to make sure
That we got you on So you announced That you have the album. It was good until it wasn't, so we had to make sure that we got you on.
So you announced that you were putting out this album on your birthday.
Happy belated birthday, by the way.
Thank you. I appreciate it.
So how are you doing just mentally right now, physically?
We know coronavirus, there's a lot going on.
Are you good? Is your family good?
I'm good, yeah. I have a one-year-old.
She just went on a walk around her birthday, which was in March.
So just trying to, like, finish up at my house and do all the kinds of things I would normally be doing outside,
like, you know, these press runs or music videos or things like that.
Doing it from inside my house has been a challenge, but it's been super fun, so I'm good.
How did your child help you evolve? How did your one-year-old help you evolve as a human?
She's made me super patient,
and I think that she also makes me kind of be able to stay grounded
in situations where I would normally, like, get really anxious
or get nervous or just kind of, like,
feel like things are getting to be coming too much.
You just look at this tiny human and just realize
she has no idea what's going on, and you say, okay, let me get on your level
and just relax. How are you staying insane
during all this? Because you can't leave. It's not like you're like,
you know what, I'm going to leave for a little bit. There's
no leaving for a little bit. I have a gratitude
list that I literally run through. It's like an
anxiety combating thing that I do
with myself where I'll run through literally like
head to toe the things that I'm grateful
for from having, you know,
10 toes on my feet to like hair
on top of my head and just
my eyes working and things like that
so every time I'm anxious I just do that
and I'm fine so
you know Kalani I deal with anxiety too
but I'm going to tell you something you got a one year old now
so enjoy it because when they get older and they start
going to school your parental paranoia
going to go through the roof
I mean I feel that I have I'm the oldest of and they start going to school, your parental paranoia going to go through the roof.
I mean, I feel that.
I'm the oldest of five siblings,
so I kind of like already experienced that
through like a small degree.
I know it's nothing compared to me
having like my own child,
but to some extent,
I know how that felt
just like when my little siblings
started like getting out the house
and going and doing it.
And California is opening back up
and everything. So what are
your thoughts on that?
Because they are saying Friday certain things will be open
up. We know the parks are open.
Like when are you going to feel like
okay I can go to the park?
I'm not going outside.
Smart.
I don't think that everybody rushing outside
at the same time is smart. So I'm
just going to wait it out and just give myself more time.
And I have a daughter to think about at the end of the day.
So, you know.
You know, recently, you know, I know that you, Kamiya, and Keisha Cole did a record.
And it was a misunderstanding with that record.
What happened with that record?
What was the situation?
Well, me and Kamiya did a joint project.
And we had completed everything for the project.
It was a really long, kind of exhausting, like, situation.
I had pushed my album back for the project, but we had got it done.
And when it got to, like, the final decisions, we just weren't agreeing on certain decisions.
And I got kind of tired of being talked to very, very, very aggressively.
So I just whipped through kind of quietly.
And I think that that was kind of confusing.
I'm not sure.
I put a snippet up of the song that had Keisha Cole on it
on social media maybe just months,
like months before the project was ever even supposed to come out
just to kind of like get some energy towards it.
I had let the snippet go quiet.
The fans brought the snippet back up.
Like after the project already wasn't a thing,
the fans brought the snippet back up
and made it this like huge viral thing,
which I don't even know how that came about. And quote tweeted and said oh do y'all want this prove it
and then they went crazy again reached out to Keisha Keisha was still down to be on it she
tried to speak to Kamiya they fell out because of that Kamiya basically felt like if she wasn't on
it then the song shouldn't be out but I wrote that song in the span of us doing our project.
And I even tried to reach out during the process, like,
hey, I know you didn't write on this song.
You only wrote your verse, but I still want to do good business
because we did it in our sessions that were for just us together.
So I still like to give you publishing.
I still like to do, like, the proper business behind it.
I got a really negative response, a really aggressive, like violent response.
So I just stepped away further, stepped away quietly like I did before.
And I put the song out and things just accumulated after that.
Like just the response accumulated every single time.
Even, you know, when this was brought into the public very recently,
I just responded how I responded in private,
which was if you want to have an adult conversation about it, if you want to have a basic conversation about it, I'm not tripping.
And it just kept getting met with this just like aggression.
And just at some point I decided to let it go.
You know, what does aggression look like?
You've used aggression like three different times.
What is aggressive?
What is aggressive talking to?
What does that mean?
Because that's your friend.
So, you know how she get down.
So, what's aggression?
Just volume and a lot of words that just didn't
need to be used and just when two people
care about it, just how they shouldn't interact.
It's just not how they should speak to each other. So
I think that that was just kind of the basis
of the energy. Are you hopeful that you guys
will resolve this though also? You think
that could potentially happen? Like you're cool
and open to that? Yeah, I think in the future
I think I'm not in the place of us not
being cool. I think when we come from such a place
where if you think about it,
it hasn't been too many people over the span of time,
especially women that have really made it out
and made a big impact for Oakland.
Like in the future,
we're supposed to be doing backside giveaways together.
We're supposed to be doing hometown concerts.
We're supposed to be doing food bank stuff.
We're supposed to literally be leading this for our city.
And it's showing little girls that if they come up in Oakland,
they have to at some point bump heads.
I don't like that.
I know deep down she doesn't like that either.
So hopefully we meet in the middle on us both not liking that
and coming together to fix it.
Yeah, because basically what you explained to us just now,
to me it's like life's too short to be beefing over a song.
Yeah, I mean, I just lost two friends short to be beefing over a song. Yeah.
I mean, I just lost two friends in the last year.
Two of my homegirls that both wrapped.
You know what I'm saying?
To drug overdose.
And by the time this happened, this is only like less than a month shy for me just losing the last friend that I lost.
Like, I'm not in a space of wanting issues with anybody.
I'm not in a space of wishing harm, wishing ill, just anything on anyone because I literally just,
I got my head whooped twice this year of death
and just two people close to me,
two really, really young women close to me.
So it's way too short.
I'm not on that type of time at all.
Right.
All right, we have more with Kalani.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Kalani.
Charlamagne?
Why did Keisha say she had a problem?
That was over the song, too?
Yeah.
And it's crazy because you would have thought this song, like, went really crazy or something.
It did her thing.
It wasn't even a number one song.
Everybody going crazy.
It wasn't. I'm like,. Everybody going crazy. It wasn't.
I'm like, man, it was just cool for what it was.
To me, it was more of the symbolism of the song.
Like, we came together on some Oakland girl shit and, like, did this song.
You know what I'm saying?
Keisha loved the record.
She stayed on the record.
I kept her on the song because, what, that's Keisha Cole.
Like, I told her to her face so many times, like, me and my mom don't exactly have
a mother-daughter relationship,
but the few times that we did connect,
Keisha Cole's music was an underlying factor
that when my mom got out of jail,
Keisha Cole's first album came out.
It was a huge deal for me and her
to be able to sit in the car
and our few times connecting
and blast that s***.
And I told her that.
We kept her verse on there.
Her and Kamiya had issues because of that.
And then I was just like, okay, hopefully we all figure it out and work it out
because it would be a dream to come back to it at some point
and, you know, it'd be the original song that it was.
We go to shoot the video.
Then we get to set.
I'm just super thankful the whole time on set.
Like, yo, thank you for making it.
Like, thank you for pulling up.
We shoot the whole video.
I'm thinking everything's cool.
We go to send her the final clip of the video and we just get back i can't believe
this y'all i would never do this to y'all i don't understand what i don't understand what happened
like i don't understand at all and then the response was okay my bad i just don't like how
i looked in the video and i said okay that's bad. I just don't like how I looked in the video. And I said, okay, that's understandable.
You know what I mean?
Like, you maybe had a baby recently.
Like, I know how that feels.
Like, we just don't feel like ourselves.
Like, maybe you don't like how, like, you prefer to look.
And it was, no, you let me down on purpose.
You told them to turn the lights down.
I was like, what?
Like, first of all, I left before she shot her scene because it took all day and I had to go be home with my daughter.
I don't know what lighting someone bad purposely would do for the outcome of the video.
That just isn't logical.
And then that's just that's such a petty, ridiculous.
Like, what would I do?
You know, like light you bad on purpose.
I just it didn't make any sense to me.
And so I hit her up and I was like, yo, I just wish you would speak to me about this.
I'm literally such a fan of you that this is more sad to me than anything because this is like me meeting one of my idols.
And it's like, it's turned into just like a foul situation.
And then it was a phone call and it was still like, you secretly hating on me.
And like, you're trying to turn this into some crazy.
And I'm like, man, I don't, what are you going to do?
I told her maybe we should go sit with a director and like go scene by scene.
And like, she can pick out exactly what scene she loves.
And we can use all the scenes that she loves.
And it was, no, I'm going to go find a place, find an outfit,
find a new person to shoot it and shoot my half of the video by myself.
And like a whole new setting that
just didn't make sense with the video and i was like yo we don't have time for that like we already
waited like a month to shoot the video the momentum with the song is gone like i just have to figure
out a way to put it back and she was like well i'm gonna make sure that the video don't come out
and i was like well if you're not clearing your part that's all you have to say and i appreciate
you doing the video. And I'm just
going to go have to figure out how to fix
the video. And I put another half of another
video in place of that verse.
Goodness gracious. This song is
cursed. Yeah, that song is cursed.
That's probably what made her mad.
I left it alone.
I want to move on from the
song. It wasn't even that big
of a song for all of this.
Kalani, was the lighting bad, though?
Keep it real.
Was the lighting bad?
Could you see what she meant?
No, she looked so great.
I have so many pictures that I was so geeked up to post.
Like, I was going to give my mother a framed picture of me and Keisha Cole.
She looked great.
Kalani, doesn't it feel like you've been through a lot to have been,
I mean, I guess you started off in this industry at a young age, but it feels like, you know, you've been through a lot.
And what's good about you is that your personal life, even though it plays out a lot online, it doesn't affect how great your music is because sometimes those things get clouded, right?
Sometimes people pay attention to what's going on in someone's life and that can overshadow their music, but that hasn't really happened for you.
So I think that that is a blessing.
So has this album, the new album, It Was Good Until It Wasn't,
what kind of space were you in when you were doing this album?
Well, first of all, thank you. I appreciate that.
That's all I could really hope because it does play out a lot publicly
and I always just be like, man, for once, can I just go a stretch of time
where people just be like, Kehlani the singer.
You know what I'm saying?
But with this album, I was in a relationship that was very public,
so it was open to a lot of dissection.
I was processing the public dissection.
I was processing literally being in the relationship
and being a 24-year-old girl experiencing, you know, this new love after having a baby.
So that's kind of the headspace I was in was just being in that space and being on the outside and the inside of it.
It seems like with that relationship, y'all loved fast and loved hard fast.
Was that the case?
What relationship is that?
YG.
With her and YG.
YG, okay.
It seems like y'all It seems like that relationship happened
fast and then that y'all loved fast.
Was that what happened? You think it was too fast?
I don't think it was too fast. I mean, he said
I love you first. He's such a passionate person
that I'll never take that away from him.
When he cares about something, he
cares about it. He loves it. He goes
fully hard for it. He lives in his emotions.
And
we also have known each other for so long.
She was kind of one of the first people ever
when I first got in the music industry to
shoot their shot.
Y'all put out that song on Valentine's
Day, Conclusions, and everybody's like,
this is so cute. They're together. And then
three days later,
it's over.
So at that time,
everything was all good and then it wasn't. Three days later so at that time you were, everything was all good.
And then it wasn't three days later,
you had no inkling that anything was going to go wrong or go left.
No,
I didn't.
I just was very in bliss.
I was very in La La Land.
I was very in love.
You said,
I've seen everything I didn't want to see.
So what is that?
I mean,
I seen his phone and there just was things that I just didn't need to see
that were not surface-level things.
They're very deep and intricate, and I just felt like, oh, maybe I need to take a step back
because I don't think we're on the same page of this.
He was cheating on you.
Yeah.
You can't forgive a little cheating, Kalani?
Just a little?
No, I think you get to a certain point where if you set certain boundaries for your relationship,
and that's the boundaries that you guys should hold yourselves to.
If we had set, you know, the rules to be, you know what, if there's communication, you
can kind of live your best life, then there's that.
If there's, you can live your best life if you want to communicate, then there's that.
If the rules and the boundaries that we set with each other was,
this is what it is, and that gets broken,
at some point I have to hold that standard to myself and honor myself and, you know, dip out.
Did he apologize at least?
Oh, yeah.
He filled my whole lawn with roses and things like that.
That's what I'm saying.
Told you he has a good heart.
Do y'all still speak?
F*** up, Kalani.
That don't mean we not good guys.
I have a daughter to just focus on.
So I can't, you know, like take so much time to like go through all the most.
I don't have as much downtime to sit in my room and be upset when things happen over and over again.
I kind of have to.
I got you.
Right.
You're not obligated to take somebody back for cheating if you don't want to.
It's your choice.
You can take them back or you cannot.
That's all on you and how you feel.
Do you guys still speak?
Not really, but the last conversation we had
was a decision to be like, you know,
we do exist in the same industry
and I don't want to have to walk in a room
and someone awkwardly be like, you know,
your ex is in here and we both have like
weird energy with each other.
I want to be able to walk up and say,
how's your family?
How are you doing?
Like, how's it going?
So we're not on any type of bad terms. Like, I wish
him the best. He wishes me the best. And it's
nothing but love. Good.
Alright, now don't move. We got more with Kalani when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are
The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Kalani.
Yee.
Now, your decision to put out this album, did you have to push it back?
What was that decision like for you to put it out now?
At first, it did get canceled.
At first, it was supposed to come out on my birthday.
And I went to New York and had a meeting, like, right before they started shutting cities down.
And I almost got stuck in New York, but I was like right before they started shutting cities down and I almost
got stuck in New York but I was very close I skipped right out um and my label was just like
you know we're really proud of this project we've watched all that kind of like the work you put
into it and we want to properly support it but we can't do that when like we don't know how you're
gonna shoot videos and I got a little wine tipsy one night in my room and made the first music video for my
album just on some like funny shit on my macbook like and I didn't even think it was about to be
that big of a deal but people loved it and I get all the calls like yo if you're down to keep kind
of like rolling on this homemade like you do it yourself kind of stuff and you're down to put the
work in then you can do it and so i bought a
desktop and i bought a camera and i bought all the editing software and we i've sat on youtube and we
have now done everything for this album even from album cover to press rollout to photo shoots for
magazine covers and magazine spreads to all the videos 100% in-house with just me and my photographer
in my garage.
So that's amazing.
You know why that makes sense?
That makes sense, though, because, you know, people with anxiety like myself, we like to
be at home.
That makes sense.
Yeah.
It's actually made, I think, my experience with putting out an album just way more fun
and I'm way more proud of it than, you know, I have been of any other project
because we've been able to do it ourselves
and it's also been comfortable. I can do, I'm
doing these interviews in sweatpants, so.
You got
my guy, my guy Jahan Sweet.
He produced like five joints
on it, right? Yeah. That's my little
man. Kalani, for you moving forward,
right, you think you would want to be in an open
relationship because that's something that you discussed
so is that something you feel like
that's what you can envision
well I mean to be honest
the last one was kind of open
and I think that's what the big deal was
about the situation that had happened
was because I did give the space
for communication and to be open
and it wasn't kind of honored
which kind of made it worse when you're like, Hey, I low key am saying,
and you know,
she can go down as long as everything's communicated and everyone's adult
because I know how, I know how this life is.
And I'm not really a big tripper off of most things in general.
You wasn't mad at the communication. There was no communication.
Yeah, it was a lot of lies and a lot of covering up.
And that's what I'm saying when it was like deep and it was like intricate.
It wasn't like a simple, like I found out the basics of something.
It was deep and it was intricate.
And it was like a big weaving of something that turned into something else.
That's why I never spoke up on the outside the club thing.
Because that wasn't something that mattered to me.
That wasn't a rule breaking situation.
I was like, I just don't feel like getting online and deeply explaining that that is not a situation that matters to me.
Then I got to deal with everybody, you know, coming at my mentality about an open relationship.
So could you define could you define what open is?
Because I'm old. I need to know what open means.
I mean, I think it's whatever boundaries you guys set with each other.
If you decide to, like, what matters to you?
If it doesn't matter to me that you can date other people, that doesn't matter to me.
It's like each one of those relationships Has to be set by each little rule
With the two people
It's not like a formula for an open relationship
You have to go through each individual step
With those things
I personally can't define an open relationship for anybody else
So for you though
If I fuck somebody else when I'm with you
Is that part of your open relationship checklist?
I think yeah I think,
yeah, I think it depends on what type of sexual relationship that you're having outside of mine. I'm very, very, very, uh, big on sexual safety and sexual health and honesty on honesty. I'm
very big on communicating it thoroughly and all parties involved giving consent for it and being in the know of what's going on. Like if there's three parties and you know, there's three people
being sexually active with each other, they need to be on full, fully the same page. They need to
all be fully on the same page health wise, all of these things, you know what I'm saying? So for me,
it's like, honestly, everybody being on the same page, everybody being a hundred percent in the
know, nobody being left out, and that's that.
And so it was okay for you to see other people as well, though, because sometimes for guys, an open relationship is them doing them, but you not.
Yeah, he wasn't super down, but I also wasn't interested.
Like, he was like, I don't like the idea of that, but if it comes up, he was like very, like very like he just I don't know how to explain
it he you know he was a guy so if it comes up but it never came up because I just wasn't interested
I'm so busy with my daughter making an album and with the relationship that I did have it just
wasn't it wasn't a thing for me would he mind you being with other women um yeah because honestly
he wasn't um he doesn't have this weird kind of masculine, awkward look at sexual or romantic relationships with women.
He wasn't like, it's a girl, so it don't matter.
He was like, no, you really like girls.
You can really fall in love with girls.
So I don't need you going and falling in love with them.
I don't blame him.
Yep.
A girl could do a lot of other things that I don't know how to do. She could eat
better than I can. She could do a lot of...
I get it.
I think it's more so the emotional
connection he was scared of.
I'm thinking you saw some text
messages from YG and those text
messages were a little bit too emotionally connected.
Whoever he was reaching out to,
they was a little bit too emotionally connected
for your liking. They were just intricate and strategic
And dishonest
I wouldn't even say they were extremely deep
They were just
It showed me a side that I didn't want to see
You wait till I see YG
How you f*** up an open relationship YG
But I appreciate your
Honesty and openness with us
Because this is our first time sitting down
And it's a lot
I was prepared to talk about it
I mean, I've specifically never done this show
Because I knew how much I would probably talk
You were supposed to do it
You were supposed to do it before
But they said you weren't ready
Hold on, I got a few more questions for you
She got a rap though, Charlamagne
So you got about a little more
You spoke about the checklist you have
To keep your anxiety in order
I want to know what other things
You use to stay mentally healthy
I think I have to make sure
That I carve out time to do things
That make me feel really normal
Meditation if I can focus long enough that's hard sitting down and binge watching so allowing
myself to like knock it in the headspace if i'm not working my ass off and doing the most and like
vibrating then like i'm not doing enough because i have to force myself to rest
um just kind of like allowing myself to ask for help and allowing myself to get like you know
assistance and support where i need it is big for my anxiety because I tend to take everything to the chin and on my shoulders by myself.
Yeah, that's the problem, right?
Like control.
Like we always try to control everything.
And I think that's why this coronavirus situation has been so good.
Yeah.
You got to let go of things you can't control.
Well, Kalani, I can't wait till we get you in person
Now you know we all comfortable
With each other so and I want to talk more
When the album's out right now
So make sure you guys get it
I think for anybody going through whatever they're going through
There's a song for you on this album that you can relate to
And I think that's what makes it such an important piece of work
So congratulations
Yes congrats
Thanks for joining us this morning
Alrighty well it's the Breakfast Club.
It's Kalani.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest on the line right now.
We have Brother Ish.
Good morning, brother.
Good morning, my brother.
And my sister.
As-salamu alaykum, brother.
So good to be on the show and see your beautiful faces.
Happy to see you. You know, somebody called the other day and they said um you know we've heard from all of these black leaders
but we have not heard from the honorable minister lewis farrakhan and then i said well he's he's
giving an address on july 4th talk to us about it brother yes well there has been great uh anticipation from the public since this
covid19 corona virus pandemic has hit and of course since the tragic loss of our brother george
floyd and and our brother ahmad aubrey and recently rashad brooks and our brother Ahmaud, Aubrey, and recently Rashad Brooks and our sister Breanna Taylor.
All of these killings and what ensued after that terrific and horrible killing and murder,
the protests in the streets.
And so everybody that knows Minister Farrakhan naturally wants to hear,
what is the minister's perspective? What does he offer as insight and guidance for us? And those
who know the minister, the minister is very patient. The minister deeply reflects and goes into prayer, seeking the unequaled guidance, understanding, and meaning from God.
He is ready now to speak to the world and offer to the world and to America and to the president and to our community much needed guidance.
And so on July 4th, he will make his worldwide address at 10 a.m. Central, 11 a.m. Eastern.
We'll be streaming live on NOI.org.
What has been your reaction to the protests that have been taking place now in Black Lives
Matter?
What are your thoughts on the direction that the nation's taking?
Well, I do not want to preempt anything that the minister will say to us on the floor.
But it is clear that there is great, great dissatisfaction in the people.
And there's great dissatisfaction not only with the black community who have been down this road so many times, yet this system and the government have not given to us simple justice. But what we see is that the
incident that happened with George Floyd has only given an avenue for the people across the world
who are dissatisfied with their own government. So the Honorable Elijah Muhammad said that there is 100% dissatisfaction and the 100%
dissatisfaction will bring about a 100% change. Yeah, the minister always said that the white
man had 400 years to rule. I think it was around, I don't know if it's this year or if it was 2019
or 2018. He said that that was coming to an end. Maybe it was this year or if it was 2019 or 2018.
He said that was coming to an end.
Maybe it was this year.
Yes, well, he has been saying it from his teacher, the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, for 43 years.
And he, of course, in his last public address in Detroit on the occasion of Savior's Day,
talked about the unraveling of a great nation. His words were prophetic. And now we are witnessing the unraveling of a great nation. And the Honorable
Minister Louis Farrakhan from the Honorable Elijah Muhammad has been warning America for 90 years that this nation
was on a tragic course and that what we are seeing now in recent events represents the end
of the present world that we know and the end of the Caucasian rule over the native and DACA people of our planet,
it means the end of white supremacy.
All right. Tell us how we can watch the minister on the fourth again.
We'll be streaming live on NOI dot org. The program starts at 10 a.m. Central, 11 a.m. Eastern, 8 a.m. Pacific.
The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan not only loves his people and the Native Americans and the brown and the red men,
but he wants to see a nation saved from its tragic course. And if I can say,
Charlemagne and DJ Envy and Sister Angela, this is a nation that claims to be under God.
The Senate opens with prayer. The House of Representatives opened with prayer. George Washington, in his
inauguration, invokes those words, so help me God, and every president puts their hand on a Bible.
Well, at some point, a nation that claims to be under God and has the words inscribed in its currency in God we trust
and opens its Senate and House of Representatives sessions in prayer,
at some point the nation is going to have to come to terms with what God has to offer if America truly is asking for God's help and asking God to save her and bless her,
then at some point the nation has to humble itself to God.
And that's what the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan will bring us on July 4th is the guidance and the direction and the warning from God to a nation
that is on a tragic course. And if America does not reverse its course, then it is reaching a
point of no return. We look forward to hearing from the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan
July 4th, tune in
NOI.org, 11 a.m. Eastern, 10 a.m. Central
8 a.m. Pacific, Farrakhan
Speak. Alright, well thank you brother, I appreciate you for checking in
Thank you. Good to talk to you. God bless you
and hope to see you God God willing, soon in person.
Keep up the great work.
Yes, sir.
Thank you, brother.
My brother, thank you.
Love you too, brother.
God bless.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ MV Angelique.
Charlamagne, the guy we are, The Breakfast Club.
Now, Charlamagne.
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