The Breakfast Club - Big Sean Interview
Episode Date: February 10, 2017Charlamagne Tha God professes that Big Sean maybe the best rapper out right now...he maybe right!!! The Detroit MC stopped by the Breakfast Club to discuss his new album, his rank amongst current MC's..., his relationship with his family, Jhene Aiko, having suicidal thoughts, being robbed and gives explanation to what happened between him and a fan at a recent performance. Plus, Charlamagne gives Donkey of the Day to a scammer who stole billions of dollars and did it because...........you just have to hear it to believe it! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Breakfast Club with DJ Envy,
the captain of this bitch.
With Angela Yee,
the only one who can keep these guys in check.
With Charlamagne Tha God.
I'm a lovable asshole.
And this is The Breakfast Club, bitches. Good morning, DJ Envy. Charlamagne Tha God. Beast of the Planet. It's Thursday. Yes, it's Thursday.
And what a sexy Thursday it is here in New York City.
I know that we're nationally syndicated and we're all over the world.
Right.
But here in New York, it is a beautiful day outside.
Well, it is snowing out right now.
Blizzard.
Blizzard-like temperatures.
Conditions, that's what they said.
Well, I wouldn't say that yet.
Later.
Yeah, later.
Yeah, give God a minute.
But they already canceled lots of flights.
Over 2,000.
Lots of flights canceled.
New York and New Jersey schools, most of them are canceled.
And Boston and Philly.
And Boston and Philly.
You know what's so crazy?
As a father, right?
Like, my daughter's eight, so, like, when, you know, she finds out it's a snow day, she gets mad excited.
And then I get excited too.
I'm like, I gotta go to work.
I can't sleep in tomorrow.
I gotta get my ass up and get on that road.
You know, for my younger ones, my three-year-old and two-year-old,
they tell them at school that they have to wear their pajamas backwards
and put a spoon under their pillow.
And if they do that, it'll be a snow day.
So my kids were super duper excited.
But I've never heard anything like that.
I ain't gonna front. I sound very kind of perverted.
Don't be talking to my kids about putting their pajamas on backwards and spooning.
Let me tell you.
So, you know, my
three-year-old and two-year-old wear onesies.
So they couldn't wear it backwards.
So they were mad. So I had to cut the onesies
so they could sleep with
their pajamas backwards because they couldn't, you know, because the feet
were backwards. But they go to school already?
They go to school already? Mm-hmm.
They go to school already?
Yeah.
Three-year-old, two-year-old go to school, yeah.
All you got is onesies?
Most of them onesies, yeah.
No regular pajamas?
They like onesies.
Jesus Christ.
Just put their pampers on backwards.
And he wears onesies as well.
I do sometimes.
That's hot.
I do sometimes.
And I got a little thing on the back, so if you got to go to the bathroom, there's a little
cutout in the back.
That's nice.
Oh, so like Prince used to do back in the day, have his ass out.
Sometimes you do that around the house, just let the
flap fly. No. Let the little beige
ass hang for the people to see. No, but if
I gotta go to the bathroom, it's just like snap, snap.
Got you, got you. Okay.
Drop one of the clues bombs for Envy's bowel movement habits.
We needed to know that this morning. That's great information
for the listeners. But let me give a shout out
to Rick Ross yesterday. I actually hosted
a dinner. Lip service hosted a dinner.
Rick Ross did a ladies appreciation dinner before Valentine's Day. So shout out to all Ross yesterday. I actually hosted a dinner. Lip service hosted a dinner. Rick Ross did a ladies appreciation dinner.
Okay.
Before Valentine's Day.
So shout out to all the women who came out last night.
Who was there?
For a beautiful dinner.
It was me and Gigi.
It was lip service hosting, so it was me and Gigi.
My girl Valerie Laura.
Somia was there.
It was about 40 women in the room.
A lot of women in media, writers, radio personalities.
So a lot of single women then?
No, it was before Valentine's Day.
People are married.
I mean, it's just women that are working the business to appreciate everything that women do.
Oh, you know they got something called Galentine's Day for all the single women,
for single women to appreciate themselves on Valentine's Day.
Really?
I'm dead serious.
Why do you know so much about this?
Because it was on TV.
It was actually on the news.
Really?
I think it's called Galentine's Day.
Galentine's Day.
Yeah, so on Tuesday,
it's for all the single women
to love and appreciate themselves.
Tuesday is Valentine's Day.
Right.
I know that,
but it's also Galentine's Day
for the single ladies.
Google it, damn it.
We don't make this kind of stuff up.
Don't worry,
we're going to have a full tutorial
on it on Tuesday
when we show up
to all the single ladies out there.
I bought my Valentine's Day
sweater today. I did a little capsule
line. Angela Yee's Valentine's
Day capsule collection. Love the hustle.
Okay. There's a few
different things, but this one is one of them.
Alright. And Big Sean will be
joining us this morning. I've heard of him. I'm going to tell y'all something, man.
And I know this may sound a little
crazy. Boy. If you haven't heard
Big Sean's new I Decided album,
Big Sean might be the best rapper out right now.
Okay.
He might be the best rapper.
The best of the younger class or best period?
Of the new generation.
When I think of the new generation, like the leaders of the new generation,
I think of Kendrick, I think of Drake, I think of J. Cole, I think of Wale,
I think of Big Crit, and then I think of Sean.
I think Sean might be at the top of that class at the moment. So you put Big Sean above J. Cole I think of Wale I think of Big K.R.I.T. And then I think of Sean I think Sean might be At the top of that class
At the moment
So you put Big Sean
Above J. Cole
And above Kendrick
Yes and I'm talking about
This is basing this
Great off lyrics
And flow and delivery
Not nothing else
Not no sales
Not no popularity
Just this great
The craft of rapping
Sean is a monster bro
I'm five songs in
I gotta listen to the whole album
Let's get the show cracking
Front page news What we're talking about.
Well, we are going to give you an update on the snowstorm and how it's going to affect you, depending on where you are.
Also, Donald Trump.
You know we got to talk more about him.
And I was watching the news this morning, and he made a statement that I just thought was hilarious.
And shout out to Charles Oakley, all my New York Knicks fans.
Oh, Charles Oakley sent the news, too.
Shout out to Charles Oakley.
Drop one of the clues, Bob, for Charles Oakley.
Yeah, absolutely.
Swung on six white people and didn't get killed.
Didn't get killed.
That man is amazing.
Yeah, he might need to...
Look, the Knicks need to sign him because he's the toughest one out there right now.
He got passion.
The only person in that whole garden last night with passion was Charles Oakley.
Yeah, we'll tell you all about it.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
All right.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front page news. Start off with sports.
Now, last night, as I was watching the New York Knicks play, they actually did pretty good at first, but they wound up losing.
There was, I guess, a little argument, controversy that happened in the first quarter.
I seen Charles Oakley getting escorted out, and then I kept seeing the replay.
Well, allegedly what happened was Charles Oakley doesn't really mess
with the New York Knicks, so he purchased his own tickets.
He said some bad things about the organization,
and I guess they really don't get along, but he believes once a Knick,
always a Knick.
He played for the New York Knicks for 10 years.
From 88 to 98.
One of the best Knick teams ever.
And he paid for his tickets, and I guess when the owner allegedly seen him,
they asked him to leave, and he wouldn't leave,
so they tried to put their hands on him.
It was about five, six individuals,
maybe five security guards and one police officer,
and Oakley wasn't having it.
Who's the white man he poked in the forehead?
I don't know who that was.
Drop on a clues bomb for that beautiful poke to the forehead.
First of all, I don't like to see any veterans of any kind disrespected.
That goes for military veterans here in America.
I hate seeing them homeless on the street after they served this country.
And I think it's super disrespectful to have a veteran like Charles Oakley make him pay for a ticket
after giving the Knicks 10 years of blood, sweat, and tears.
The last time the Knicks had a good squad was probably during that Oakley era.
Well, the Knicks PR tweeted out,
Charles Oakley came to the game tonight and behaved in a highly inappropriate and completely abusive manner.
He has been ejected and is currently being arrested
by the New York City Police Department.
He was a great Knick, and we hope he gets some help soon.
Trash. That is trash.
If I was a player, I would never want to play
for an organization like that.
All the free agents that could be out there,
people that could possibly be traded to the Knicks,
I would not want to come play for an organization
that treats its veterans in that manner.
I'll tell you one thing, though.
Charles Oakley,
I don't even know how old he is.
Maybe 50?
He has more heart
than most of those Knicks
that were out there playing.
I mean, you might need to sign him
because he could box you out.
He could throw people around.
He didn't care.
When you get to that age,
you got that old man scruff now.
They said he's going to be charged
with three counts of assault.
They don't want him dropping out.
You can run up on one of these old men
if you want to. They may be slow, but boy, when that
60-year-old right hand connect with you, boy,
you're going to feel it in your soul. I seen it.
I seen Oakley about a week ago
when I was heading to Houston. He was also heading out there.
Man, I'm watching
the video right now on Revolt. He like,
nah, I paid for this seat. The Knicks treat
its veterans worse than America treats
its veterans. That was disgusting.
Now, Charles Oakley should never be treated in that manner.
Now, random story about Charles Oakley.
I did meet him a couple of times.
I actually was at one point supposed to do a cooking show with Charles Oakley.
Yeah, he does.
He does a lot of cooking.
Apparently, he's a great cook.
He owns a couple of car washes in the city.
That was a long time ago.
But shout out to Charles Oakley.
He was super cool.
Shout out to Charles Oakley.
He was disrespected by the
organization he used to play for for 10 years.
Everybody deserved fingers in
the face. Phil Jackson,
James Dolan, everybody.
Anybody involved with that Knicks organization
deserves a finger in the face. I'll tell you one more story
about Charles Oakley. I know we gotta go.
Ed Lover was doing comedy one time
and made a joke about Charles
Oakley. And then he said before the joke was finished,
a chicken wing hit him in the forehead.
And he said he looked up and Oakley was standing there.
So Oakley, don't mess with Charles Oakley.
Charles Oakley's one of those guys.
And then by the way, I was kind of upset
that none of the players came to his defense.
Like some of the players should have been like,
yo, you don't treat the veteran NBA players like this,
especially somebody that played for the organization
for 10 years.
And LeBron James posted a picture of Charles Oakley
after this all happened, and he put mood hashtag
legend. He defends LeBron
James all the time. Now let's talk about the snowstorm.
Alright, so be careful if you plan
to travel anywhere today, because
in the Northeast, airlines have already canceled
more than 2,700 flights, even
before the storm started. New York, Boston,
Philadelphia have all
closed their public schools for the day so far.
They said more than 60 million people are going to have to deal with this weather.
So according to the Connecticut governor, also, they said state colleges and courts would be closed today.
We're expecting anywhere between 7 to about 16 inches of snow.
Jesus Christ.
It's supposed to stop at 1 o'clock, though, right?
Yeah, stop at 1 o'clock.
It's supposed to be very heavy between 6 and 8 a.m. Jesus Christ. It's supposed to stop at 1 o'clock though, right? Yeah, stop at 1 o'clock. It's supposed to be very heavy between
6 and 8 a.m.
Eastern time.
Tell us about...
I'll be here.
Tell us about Donald Trump.
Well, Donald Trump,
he's still battling
the fact that they have
decided to put a hold,
temporarily suspend
the travel ban
that he really wants.
He feels like
he should be able to
go ahead and do that, right?
He says he has that authority
and he has a problem with the courts.
Here's what he had to say.
And I don't ever want to call a court biased, so I won't call it biased.
But courts seem to be so political,
and it would be so great for our justice system
if they would be able to read a statement and do what's right.
And that has to do with the security of our country, which is so important.
This is Charlemagne N'Gaal talking.
I'm not the highest grade in the dispensary.
I'm kind of dumb on all levels, but isn't a court supposed to be political?
I thought that was the point of it.
Like, how can a court not be political?
These courts are so political.
Courts aren't supposed to be political?
What, they're supposed to be biased?
What are you saying, white man Steve?
Huh?
Shut up, Steve.
Okay, okay.
All right, all right.
See what I'm saying?
See what I'm saying?
I don't know, I don't know.
This is a thing white people got to do better in 2017.
Jesus Christ.
Well, that's front page news.
Lord have mercy.
Tell them why you mad.
800-585-1051.
Can't even have a conversation with them anymore.
If you're upset, you need to vent call us right now.
Phone lines are wide open.
We're going to let you speak.
If you're mad that maybe schools are closed and you're a
parent, now you have to stay home with your child.
These schools are so educational.
Whatever it is. If you're upset...
I don't like educational schools. I don't think schools should be educational.
5-8-5-1-0-5-1.
I don't think churches should be religious either, by the way.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Hey, yo, this is DMX.
You know what makes me mad?
We ask for the truth,
but can't handle the truth.
Now tell them why you mad on The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Hello, who's this?
Detroit, the truck driver.
What's up, dog?
What up, dog?
Detroit, the truck driver.
What up, dog?
Tell them why you mad. What's going on? Man, I'm mad. This is my second time, dog? What up, dog? Detroit the truck driver. What up, dog? Tell them where you're at.
What's going on?
Man, I'm at...
This is my second time, man.
You know, I wake up this morning to get skin.
I pull my...
my girl back,
and she pushed me off.
So you know what I do?
I get my ass up,
get back in the truck,
and hit the road again.
And Charlamagne's...
off in the bathroom did not work.
It didn't work, man.
You should have put it right on her butt.
Do you ever hear...
I tried to.
I tried to, sir.
Yes, listen.
Just go ahead and put your penis on someone's back is not good enough.
I'm just shoving them off next time.
No, that's called rape, sir.
That might be rape.
Please don't do that.
You still got to get consent from your wife or girl or whatever she is.
I mean, if she's asleep, hey, it's on my consent.
You know what I'm saying?
Come on, man.
Oh, no, sir.
That is a drape.
Don't be that guy.
I don't know if I can speak with you anymore. Don't be that guy. Hey, Big Sean is going to be on next hour, too, by the no, sir. That is dope. Don't be that guy. I don't know if I can speak with you anymore.
Don't be that guy.
Hey, Big Sean is going to be on next hour, too, by the way, Detroit.
That's right.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Rick from V.A.
Hey, Rick, tell them why you mad.
Yeah, man.
So I'm tired of this whole mumble rap versus lyrical rap debate.
It's getting played out in my opinion.
Who cares, bro?
Like, I'm from the South, so they always fronted on the South.
So who cares?
Dope music is dope music.
The way I look at it is, like, I saw a documentary on Noisy saying that
Little Yachty doesn't drink or he doesn't smoke.
No, he doesn't.
That's good for the kids.
Whereas where I grew up in the 90s,
I was listening to a lyrical rapper.
Like, I wanted to be a gangster
because that's what I was listening to.
These kids just want to have fun.
In my opinion, that's better for the community.
I mean, listen, I think you got a lot of variety.
I understand what you're saying,
but you got a lot of variety now. For every Little're saying, but you got a lot of variety now.
For every little yachty, it's a big Sean.
You know what I'm saying?
It's a variety for everybody.
I agree.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's up?
This is Mark.
I'm in Rockland County.
Hey, Mark, tell them why you mad.
I'm mad because I'm stuck out here in the snow delivering newspapers.
Is it that bad out there in the roads?
It's bad.
It takes me 10 minutes to get up a little hill, and I got to do it.
Hey, hey, hey.
Can I tell you something?
Can I tell you something?
Hey, what's up?
You should have paid attention in school, sir.
Maybe he did.
Did you pay attention in school?
No, that's what I'm here for.
I paid attention in school.
This is a second job.
It's a part-time job.
Oh, there you go.
What's your main career, sir?
Well, I'm a manager at Stop and Shop.
There you go, my brother.
No, there ain't nothing wrong with that. Salute to that man I'm a manager at Stop and Shop. There you go, my brother. No, there ain't nothing wrong with that.
Salute to that man.
That man work at Stop and Shop.
Nothing wrong with that.
Nothing at all.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, Breakfast Club.
Yo.
What's up, man?
Who's this?
Yo, I love you guys.
I just want to say that.
And it's 5 or 6 o'clock in the morning.
But anyway, I'm not mad.
I just want to tell you all that.
I just had my first night as a dancer,
and I just want to tell y'all about my night.
Michelle, tell us what happened.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
We'll do this.
Because up next is why you're blessed.
And right now, you say I'm blessed.
All right?
So you hold on.
Hold on one second.
Do not hang up, baby.
Wait.
Well, my dancer name is Holiday.
All right, hold on, Holiday.
Don't go anywhere.
Up next is tell them Why You're Blessed.
800-585-1051.
We have a young lady on the phone that feels blessed.
Yesterday was her first day.
Her first day as a scripper.
And we're going to find out all about it when we come back.
Keep it locked.
800-585-1051.
Blessings on blessings on blessings.
The Breakfast Club.
Are you blessed and highly favored?
Tell the congregation at 800-585-1051.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Now we have Holiday on the line.
That is her stripper name.
Last night was her first night in the strip club.
She feels blessed.
Talk to me, Holiday.
Tell us about it, Holiday.
All right. So I think I made bank for my first night. I didn club. She feels blessed. Talk to me, Holiday. Tell us about it, Holiday. All right.
So I think I made bank for my first night.
I didn't really know what to expect, but I'm in Miami, by the way.
Okay.
All right.
What club you at, first of all?
I was at, well, I don't want to give my location out because, you know.
Okay.
You don't have to do that.
Why not?
You did.
She just started.
All right.
What's your dancer name?
Holiday, she said.
Holiday.
Okay.
How much did you make last night? I made $600. Oh. Is dancer name? Holiday, she said. Holiday. Okay. How much did you make last night?
I made $600.
Oh!
Is that good?
Holiday style.
You blessed.
Now, tell us about it.
Holiday.
Well, it was really fun.
I mean, like, I was in a black club, because I'm black of course.
But anyway, I was in Miami, you know, popping it, shaking it.
And I really liked the lifestyle, because, you know, I got what I wanted for the rest
of the night, and I just left. How old, you know, I got what I wanted for the rest of the night
and I just left.
How old are you?
How old are you?
Well, my birthday's
at the end of the month.
I'll be 24.
Okay.
Well, I just want you to know
last night was beginner's luck
and it's all downhill from here.
Well, let me ask you this.
It's not going to be
a lot of $600 nights,
more like $150, $200 nights.
I'm in Miami here.
Now, that's good.
And that's good
for a Wednesday night, too. Yeah, that's good for a Wednesday night. Oh, God, it is Wednesday, y' night. I'm in Miami. Now, that's good. And that's good for a Wednesday night, too.
Yeah, that's good
for a Wednesday night.
Oh, yeah, it is Wednesday, y'all.
I'm popping.
Yeah, let me ask you a question.
Are you good at doing, like,
tricks and stuff like that
or do you just walk around?
Like, can you do pole tricks?
No, I don't do pole tricks.
I walk around,
but I met this guy in the club.
He said he could hook me up
for, like, some pole dancing classes.
That's how it starts.
I was like, you need those.
So how do you practice?
How do you practice at home?
How do I practice?
What do you mean?
All girls work in the mirror.
Like, it was kind of like that.
And then, like, you just take your clothes off.
Yeah, I think you need to learn some pole tricks, too, though.
That way you can always up the ante.
Whatever you do, you got to be great at it.
Would you like to share your Instagram with a married man?
With a pervert.
With a pervert.
There you go.
You're right.
Okay, you said it.
I didn't.
Would you like to share your Instagram?
Yo, I can't believe I'm on the breakfast cover.
I listen to you guys all the time.
What a great night last night.
Great morning.
Now, question.
Now, what got you into stripping?
Was your dad in your life?
Was it financial hardship?
Like, what got you into stripping?
Yeah, my dad's definitely in my life, and he's alive.
Oh, my gosh.
And I talk to him all the time.
What did he go wrong?
I like dancing, and it's just financial hardship.
But I'm just going through a lot, and I need fast money because, like, I have goals on my list, and I'm trying to knock off right now, and it costs money.
Oh, okay.
Well, God bless you.
It's illegal, Jack.
Can you pay for it?
You said what?
Can you pay for it and be like?
I got five kids, and I'm making sure my daughter ain't going to be on that phone.
And you're married. No, she wants me to pay for it like a stripper. No? I got five kids, and I'm making sure my daughters ain't going to be on that phone. And you're married.
No, she wants me to pay for it like a street.
No, I got five kids.
I'm married.
Now I got my own kids.
Now let me ask you a question.
Now, if somebody came up to you and offered you $1,000 maybe for some fellatio, would
you have done it last night?
No, because I hook up with people that I actually care about because that's sentimental.
Not for money?
Yeah, I was just dancing.
I just had a good time, and I was drinking. Envy, don't be so judgmental. about because that's like like sentimental not for money it was yeah i was just dancing you know
like i just had a good time like and i was drinking like don't be so judgmental you're
always in the strip club i'm gonna be honest with you i'm bored i'm bored at this phone call
already so uh that means she's just having a good time she's dancing she's not trying to have a
relationship with one of these guys in the club i'm sure that's how you are in the strip club too
i see you at first throw a couple dollars like i like I'm bored. Where's the next woman at?
This is how I'm like blessed Charlamagne.
Huh?
Yeah, that's harsh.
It's okay Charlamagne.
You'll see me later on
because I'm doing big things
breakfast club.
That's right.
Holiday, you continue
to be blessed, okay?
Thank you.
Y'all be blessed
on this Thursday breakfast club.
I love y'all.
All right, Holiday.
Be careful please.
I don't take drinks from men
unless you see the drink
actually come from the bartender.
Be extra careful out there because men are creeps and perverts.
So, please.
Oh, man, you hear this little trying to cuff a stripper?
No, no, Envy's right.
Envy's right.
Envy's right.
Thank you.
Envy's right.
There are women.
There are a lot of creeps.
Oh, my bad.
There are a lot of creeps out there.
Like, seriously, Envy's right.
Don't take the drink from the stranger.
That's right.
John John.
I forget she's 24. Never mind. You're right. Tell her all the basics. Just's right. John John. I think she's 20. You know what? I forget she's 24.
Never mind.
You're right.
Tell her all the basics.
Just be careful out there, all right?
Look both ways
before you cross the street as well, okay?
You too, d***.
That's what I'm talking about.
Don't let nobody talk ish to you.
All right.
Shout out to Holiday.
She's blessed.
Last night was her first night
at the strip club.
Now, we got rumors on the way?
Yes.
Let's find out what R&B singer
is screaming out racism
and tell you what happened
and why he's saying things are racist.
And Robin Thicke in court.
What happened when he went
for his child custody case?
You know, that's one of my goals
to make sure none of my daughters
are on the strip pole.
And reality TV,
Mona Scott Young shows.
Absolutely.
You want to keep them off the strip pole
and off all Mona Scott Young shows.
All right.
Rumors on the way.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It looks crazy outside.
It's coming down?
It's coming down in New York.
I'm sure New Jersey, Connecticut.
I'm sure Boston.
It look crazy outside.
I don't know how we're going to get home.
I need to just...
I mean, it stops at 1 o'clock.
Well, I'm not staying here until 1.
We got no choice.
It look crazy outside.
Somebody get some snacks.
Get some snacks.
Is Uber going to work?
Definitely not.
For real?
Well, I'm sure Uber will work, but you might get an inexperienced driver in that weather.
Try Lyft.
You know what's going to happen?
Our car's going to get stuck in the parking lot.
Yep.
That's what's going to happen.
That's definitely going to happen.
It looks crazy out there.
Can we do rumors?
All right, let's get to the room. Let's talk. Amigos. It's what's going to happen. That's definitely going to happen. It looks crazy out there. Can we do rumors? All right, let's get to the room.
Let's talk.
Amigos!
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor report.
Rumor report.
This is the rumor report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, the Amigos did an interview in Rolling Stone magazine, a big feature.
And what came out of it was they ended up having to apologize
for something that was set.
Now, part of the article says
the track has put Migos
at the forefront of a new wave
of Atlanta hip-hop talent
that includes friends Little Yachty
and Young Thug,
all are wildly different MCs,
illustrating the diversity
that Quavo says is one of the things
he most loves about Atlanta,
and so I'm surprised by Migos' reaction when I mentioned I love Makonnen,
the local MC who just came out as gay on Twitter.
Damn, Makonnen, Quavo bellows after an awkward interlude.
I mentioned support I saw online for Makonnen's decision.
They supported him, Quavo asks, raising an eyebrow.
That's because the world is effed up, says Offset.
This world is not right, Takeoff says.
We ain't saying there's nothing wrong with the effed up says offset this world is not right takeoff says we
ain't saying there's nothing wrong with the gaze says quavo but he suggests that mcconan's sexuality
undermines his credibility given the fact that he first came out talking about trapping and selling
molly doing all that well since then twitter went crazy with just that part of the article and they
have issued an apology on twitter they said we always been about being original and staying true.
Staying true to yourself goes a long way.
We are all fans of Makonnen's music,
and we wish you didn't feel you ever had to hide.
We feel the world is effed up,
that people feel like they have to hide,
and we're asked to comment on someone's sexuality.
We have no problem with anyone's sexual preference.
We love all people, gay or straight,
and we apologize if we offended anyone.
By the way, there's gay people in the trap.
Okay, like there's gay people out there selling trap. There's gay people out there selling drugs.
There's gay people out there packing guns.
There's gayhood dudes out there. Don't get it twisted,
Migos. You probably never ran into any.
Probably have. You didn't know they were.
They definitely have.
But they can't mess with that bad and bougie money. Things are going good
for them right now. They don't need no problems.
They probably got endorsement deals on the table, all kinds
of stuff. But if the Migos feel that way,
they can feel that way.
They don't have to apologize.
Well, they can apologize.
It's whatever they feel.
Our president don't apologize for nothing.
He don't.
Okay.
He keep going.
All right.
Neither does his administration.
All right.
Jason Derulo is talking about racial profiling.
He says that he was stopped on a flight on American Airlines.
He said he's an elite customer, and and therefore there shouldn't have been an issue.
He was trying to actually check his bags.
He says he was disrespected.
He said he was cursed out and all of that.
He was going to go to LA.
He was in Miami going to LA
and they tried to check their bags
and here's what Jason Derulo says happened.
They end up turning the plane around.
When I get on the ground here,
there's 15 police officers waiting on us.
As we're getting off the plane, the pilot comes and tries to make a scene.
And he says, I want these guys off the plane right now.
I get off the plane, 15 police officers waiting on me like I'm a criminal.
So instantly I get on live stream. You know what I'm saying?
Nothing's about to happen that is not supposed to happen because I am who I am.
But if I wasn't,
I know what the outcome would have been.
Still trying to figure out the...
He said if he was a random black guy,
he'd be in jail right now.
So what happened? I'm just confused what happened.
So now, update on TMZ says that
a source at American Airlines says that
each customer, if you're an elite customer,
you get three free checked bags, but
Jason Derulo had one
friend that tried to check 19 bags,
even though there was eight of them.
One person tried to check 19?
Yeah, 19 bags.
So what they're saying they think happened is that they got on a flight
and they left one person behind with all the luggage for a later flight,
and American Airlines would not credit the 19 bags for just one person.
Everybody had to check them in.
Why, they just didn't split the bags up?
I guess that one person was staying behind to check them in. Why, they just ain't split the bags up. I guess that one person was staying behind
to try to handle all that.
But I'm still trying to figure out
why when you get off the plane
and you see 15 police officers,
the first thing you think to do
is go to Facebook Live.
I guess it's a videotape
to make sure nothing happens
so he can show people.
If something does happen,
he'll be, like, recording it.
Yeah, at the airport.
What, you think he should've went Instagram Live?
No, I'm sure...
He should've went on Snapchat. Snapchat too short. At? No, I'm sure. You should have went on Snapchat.
Snapchat.
At the airport.
I'm sure there's video cameras everywhere.
But he wanted to have his own probably for his fans to see.
I just don't live my life like that where when something bad happens,
the first thing you think is, oh, let me go to Instagram live
or let me go to Snapchat.
Well, people do that to record it because think about it.
That's happened in other situations with police brutality.
Right.
I can understand if you're in a car, you know, it's just you and the officer, but you're at an airport.
It's mad people there.
Just have your own footage.
He wouldn't have his own account.
Look at what's happening to me right now.
That's right.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that's your Rumor Report.
That was Riri with Need It Me.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
He looks very Detroit this morning, too, by the way.
Very Detroit.
What's Detroit about corduroy?
I am very Detroit.
That's a Detroit thing, the corduroy outfit.
Is it?
Yeah, with the Detroit hat.
I didn't know that.
I thought everybody wore corduroys.
No.
No, that's a D-town.
That's a Detroit thing.
Everybody does wear corduroys.
Yeah, I don't know what the... I don't know. Historically, growing wore corduroys. No. No, that's a detail. That's a Detroit thing. Everybody does wear corduroys. Yeah, I don't know what they...
I don't know.
Historically growing up,
I used to see dudes in Detroit
with the whole corduroy outfit on.
Straight up?
Yeah, it is a whole outfit.
Yep.
It is pants, jacket, matching.
Well, congratulations
on the new album,
I Decided.
Thank you, thank you.
I see it's going to do
like over 100,000
and be number one for the week,
so that's a big deal.
Perfect.
Streaming is really incredible,
right, for artists now.
Yeah, and this album, this is the first album I put out
where I didn't release physical copies with it.
You know what I mean?
So physical's always been a big part of my first week,
so I didn't do that because I didn't want it leaking,
you know what I mean?
And I wanted to work on it until, like, as soon as possible.
When you got to do physical albums, you got to turn it in
way before it go to the plants, and I didn't want to, like, risk it. So how long do you have to put it out before, when you got to turn it in way before it goes to the plants. I ain't want to risk it.
So how long do you have
to put it out
before when you're
just streaming it?
You have until right
before you put it out?
Not like right before,
but like...
A month?
No.
See, if you do physicals,
it's like a month.
Like a week or two.
That's pretty good.
A couple weeks.
So why did you
title it I Decided?
For a lot of reasons.
But hold up. But just on that point though like that song Sacrifices.
That came. It was my
favorite song on the album. Now it's like top three.
Yeah. That was like
that came in at like the last minute.
Like last week. So that's good.
If it would have been hard copies it wouldn't have made it. Yeah.
Or it could have been like a bonus online
streaming only song. About that record. What made you want to put the Migos on Sacrifice?
Because most artists would put Migos on a club record.
You actually put them on a record that got some substance.
Oh, that's a chair missing a whole arm.
We'll buy us a new chair.
Get our ass chairs.
Kevin Hart was supposed to buy us our chairs.
Y'all getting money up in here.
Y'all got broke ass chairs.
No, you got to keep it.
That keeps the essence pure.
No, but Migos, I got love for the Migos.
You know, anybody who keeping it raw, not really giving a fuck about what people saying,
just doing their thing, I got respect for.
I remember when I met them, they came to me and was just saying, you know,
I remember Quavo talking about, yo, you're like, you know, you're one of the ones we look up to.
You like, you know, one of our OGs.
And I'm sitting here thinking, like, I'm probably like two years older.
You know what I mean?
But I got to remember that when I came in the game that was like man i was 19 i was with you know i
was in japan with nigo pharrell all in obviously yay you know what i mean so it was a whole different
era like a like a generation before them i guess but sacrifice got is a lot of substance in that
record like you're talking about some real socially conscious stuff to me,
just on a personal level.
Something like the Migos.
I think it's good to bring the Migos to do something that they don't normally do,
which is bring them into what Big Sean would do
instead of catering to what they do.
And I feel like they brought something to the record, too.
They added to it.
That was the whole thing.
I didn't have a lot of features on this album.
Only features I had was the ones that really added something.
The Dream.
Jeremiah.
The Life.
What record is The Dream on?
2088.
Sunday Morning Jeff.
Oh, man.
Now, see, that record became one of my favorite records this morning.
Yes.
That and Stick to the Plan.
I like the way the album starts with the intro with Jeremiah.
I thought that was a nice...
And it had a lot of substance also, but I thought it was a great intro for the whole album.
Just to start off with that. Yeah, he killed it of substance also. But I thought it was a great intro for the whole album, just to start off with that.
Yeah, he killed it, too.
You know what I'm saying?
The whole album, I broke the album up in my head at least to four different acts.
So the first act is the light, bounce back, no favors.
It's like once you realize your inner, you find that inner strength.
The first lines on the album is,
I spent my whole life trying to find a light that sat at the end of the tunnel i should have realized it was inside outside inside
outside yeah you know what i'm saying so it's just like once you figure that out and then you bounce
back you know what i'm saying from your losses and then after that you charged up it's like you
don't need no favors that's like it was like the love part part two is like the love part going
after you know what i mean you want true true love, s*** not working out,
all sorts of just,
you know.
Part three is like your mom,
so to speak?
No, part three is like
halfway off the balcony.
Okay.
Voices in my head
stick to the plan.
That's like
when everything going wrong
and spiral out of control,
you like in a,
you know,
you in a pit,
you in a depths,
you know what I'm saying?
And then part four
is like Sunday morning jackpot
when God pull you out of that, your there for you part three was like everybody yeah part
three that's like sticks to the plan voices in my head it's like you're going through that that
moment now voices into the voices in my head you say that um maybe a gunshot to the head will set
all these thoughts free you had suicidal thoughts at one point yeah yeah i had? You're like one of the happiest people I know, Sean.
One of the nicest people.
Yeah, but I mean, you ain't got...
You know, I go through real shit all the time, man.
I'm not saying...
I'm not saying I was going to do it.
I'm saying, yeah, I thought about it.
But what got you to that point?
Just the things that...
Exactly what I talked about on the album.
Like, God got me through that point.
My family got me through that point. That unconditional
love is
something that, you know, that's more
important than anything.
That's something money can't buy.
So I get that unconditional love from my family,
from the real ones around me that came up with me.
And that's just,
that's what that is, you know.
It's like last time you paid homage to
your father, this time you paid homage to your mom with a phone call.
How did she react to inspire me?
I remember, well, she came to the crib.
So I record basically all my music at this house.
I just sold the house, though.
Like, I just moved out because I feel like I got all the inspiration out of it.
But she was there listening to the album, and I didn't tell her about the song.
And the house is in Detroit?
No, this house is in L.A.
L.A., okay.
Where I make the music.
The house in Michigan is where she lived, where I live.
I got my room in the basement, you know what I'm saying?
She got the big suite or whatever.
But anyway.
I was like what Bow Wow did with his mom.
Yeah.
Everybody's like, he lives with his mom.
Yeah, but that's the way, though.
You know, that's how I have it.
Mm-hmm.
Anyway, I just was playing her songs after song after song,
and then Inspire Me came on.
She was listening to it.
You know what I mean?
And then all of a sudden, she was like, oh.
Oh, you know.
And then that was halfway through the verse,
and then by the end of the verse, she was crying.
So it was emotional for us, but it's real, though.
You know, I don't always answer my mama phone calls all the time.
Why not?
Yeah, he does.
I don't either.
No, because that's just real life, man.
It's not out of, like, I don't love her.
That's my mom.
That's the first person I rap for.
That's the person who supported me like none other.
It's just that we get self-absorbed in our, you know, we get caught up in our own business sometimes.
You really was doing nothing when you ignored our call, though, no no no no no when you see a missed call sometimes you forget
to call your family back that's just real life man you know don't come at me like i'm a good i
take care of my family you know what i mean but the thing is i just wanted to keep it honest with
her and she just she appreciated that and i remember uh i even talk about it on the song
but we grew up you know i'm a motown
like i was in a motown household like stevie wonder isley brothers you know what i mean
marvin gaye al green al you know what i mean all that jackson five so i was asking her when she
heard it like who you want to sing on it like you want because i was thinking like smoky robinson
you know or i was gonna shoot for the stars, try and get Stevie Wonder on it.
But, you know, she just I remember her looking at me with tears in my tears in her eyes.
Like, you got to sing it perfect if you sing it.
So that's why I'm on there singing like that.
All right. That was Big Sean. We got more with him in minutes. Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
That was Party Next Door.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got Big Sean in the building.
Charlamagne?
You said every time you get a new love, your mama invites them in.
Is that true?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's real.
She never doesn't like someone, and it's like, don't bring her around.
Y'all mamas like that?
No. I've only been with one woman forever. I can't bring no woman to my mama's house. She never doesn't like someone and it's like, don't bring her around? Y'all mamas like that? No, I've only been with one woman forever.
I can't bring no woman to my mama's house.
Straight up?
I mean, my woman's been together since 98.
But women invited you to their houses and meet their mamas before.
No.
Your scumbag ass?
Mm-mm.
That's disrespectful.
I don't do things like that.
No, he did read a kid a book one time.
Why would you read a kid a book?
And the kid called him dad.
The kid did call him dad.
But listen, mama don't ever take it.
That's respect, though.
She did.
He did call me dad.
That was disrespectful.
That's why I started messing with her.
But mama don't ever take it.
Slow down.
Because you do always got a new love now, Sean.
You can't be bringing different women in outside mama's.
Come on.
It ain't like that.
There's people out here changing shit up every week.
At least I'm committed.
At least I be, you know, I ain't out here on those.
I ain't got time for that.
You got about a two-year lease on yours.
A two-year lease?
You switch up every couple.
As long as you've been in the game.
Whatever, man.
And listening to Act 2, I guess, in this album where you do talk about
saving somebody from a relationship and just being friends at first
and then kind of wanting to be with them.
But she was involved with somebody else.
Is that a true story?
I mean, it's all based on true stories.
You know, there's nothing not true about it.
Not necessarily every line.
Sometimes I fabricate things in my head just to, but I get, I pull the inspiration from real situations.
And a lot of times they are 100% real.
But I'm also an artist too. I got an imagination. I pull the inspiration from real situations. And a lot of times they are 100% real.
But I'm also an artist, too.
I got an imagination.
Sometimes I, like, add stuff in my head.
It's interesting because when you did do that No More Interview song,
I was like, well, we can't interview Big Sean because the stuff that he talks about is stuff that happens to him in real life.
So when you say you don't want to talk about personal things,
the music is personal, so it's hard not to.
Well, no, that's the sacrifice I made.
I put my personal life, you know, on a record.
And that's just the commitment I made to my artistry because that's what I always wanted.
I always wanted to be a rapper.
I always wanted to be an artist.
And I always knew my potential.
You know what I mean?
And I always felt like I wasn't executing my full potential.
And it's just like that kept me hungry.
That kept me always wanting to strive to be
better. And part of that is just laying
it all out there. You know, you can't go halfway with
anything. You know, you say
girls that look like Lisa Bonet jealous
of you and Jhene. Yeah.
You know that's going to piss off the black women.
What you mean? Girls
that look like Lisa Bonet
jealous of you and Jhene. Well, black
isn't Lisa Bonet black? of you and Jenea? Well, black. Isn't Lisa Bonet black?
Yes, that's my point.
He's saying black women
are going to judge you
because you think that.
He doesn't think that Jenea is black.
She is.
That's what I keep telling him.
She's black.
I keep telling him that.
I'm like, have you seen her dad?
I thought she was 80.
She's light skinned.
Yeah, she is.
She's mixed.
Oh, okay.
She got a little bit of everything.
What did that line mean?
Girls that look like Lisa Bonet,
jealous of you and Jenea?
That means I was dating pretty girls.
And even when I got what's coming up, they would always say something like,
because Jhené's been on my project since 2011 or 2012 or something like that.
And that's when you knew you wanted to be with that little Asian girl all the time.
No, not...
You're going to stop disrespecting her, man.
I ain't disrespecting her.
So, is disrespect for the caller Asian?
No, I'm just saying.
She got a name, man.
Jene, Jene.
Yes.
So, my thing is, look.
Yes.
People used to always be like,
what's up with you and Jene?
You know, that's...
Okay, then.
See what I'm saying?
All of that to get to the...
Not what's up with you and that Asian girl.
But that is when you knew back then
that you kind of had feelings for her,
but she was involved with somebody else.
I'm here to talk about the album.
It is the album.
That was a ball from your album.
See what I'm saying?
I answered the question.
Y'all keep digging in on it.
But no, yeah, it's always been feelings for her.
Just to keep her honest.
She's a great person.
Are you nervous? This is just a great person. Are you nervous?
This is just a side question.
Are you nervous if you see her husband
that he might want five minutes with you?
She's not married anymore.
Or her ex-husband,
that he might want five minutes with you?
No.
No?
No, no way.
I'm not afraid of no confrontation.
I'm assuming same time,
part two is going to be on Jhené's upcoming album.
Or the 2088 album, maybe.
2088 album. I don't know. You got to wait and see album. Or the 2088 album, maybe. 2088 album.
I don't know.
You got to wait and see.
But there is a 2088 album coming.
What happened to the album?
Because you got the same time part one, right?
Same time part one.
Yeah.
That was just a little foreshadow.
Yeah, so it's going to be on one of those projects.
That's one of my favorites, though.
I like that.
Yeah.
One of my producers, Amir, did that.
He did The Light. He did Sunday Morning Jetpack, Halfway Off the Balcony. Produced producers, Amir, did that. He did The Light.
He did Sunday Morning Jetpack, Halfway Off The Balcony.
Produced on Bounce Back and Moves.
Oh, you got to keep him.
Yeah, he did the outro, Bigger Than Me.
He produced on 13 out of 14 tracks.
And he produced a lot of the 2088 stuff, too.
So he's straight out of Philly.
Shout out to Philly, you know, East Coast.
People are starting to see that you can spit now.
And I'm liking it. People are starting to talk about your lyricism now.
What they saying?
No, they say you're not.
What were they talking about before?
They just weren't talking about it at all.
When they name people, they never name them.
I'm being honest.
They never name Big Sean.
Sean, I've never done that to you.
No, it's the truth.
Hey.
Sean, how many times have you heard me say Sean?
No, you just started.
That's not true.
Sean, is that true?
No, no, no.
Second album, when everybody was talking, he'd be like, man, I love that switch-up song. I thought that diss, you know. Sean, is that true? No, no, no. Second album, when everybody was talking s***,
he'd be like, man, I love that switch-up song.
I thought that diss, you know.
Sean can rap his ass off.
I just think now we need to start having a different conversation.
Is Sean the best?
You know what I'm saying?
It's a difference.
You mean, is he in that top five?
No, he's been in the top five to me of the new guys.
But I'm saying, is he one of the best at the moment? The best.
Because you don't claim that.
I claim that.
It seems like you got a
very underdog energy.
It's not like...
Let's not get it twisted.
Let's not get it twisted.
Every time I
step into that booth, I feel like I'm the best
rapper. I feel like I'm the best rapper I feel like I'm the best
At what I do
It's 2017
It's the time for all of us
To feel the best
At what we do
Absolutely
And if you go
On a job
To your work
Not feeling that you're the best
You know that you're not
The best at what you do
What are you doing?
What are you really even doing
With your life?
You're doing it for a paycheck
That ain't gonna last
It feels like in Act 3
You even address that
On the album too
Just people Maybe not giving you The props that you know you deserve.
I mean, I don't really focus too much on what people are saying.
All I know, because that's going to take time away from me,
I don't want to focus on what's at hand, what's the plan, what I got to do.
You know what I'm saying?
I feel like I'm in a race, but I ain't looking to the left or to the right of me.
I'm looking at that finish line, because once you start looking to the left, you start slowing down.
Once you start looking to the right, you start slowing down.
That ain't where I'm at with it.
Why don't you claim it, though?
Like how Hov used to be, like I'm the best.
Wayne, like I'm the best rapper alive.
I am the best.
No discussion.
That's what I said.
I'm halfway off the balcony.
I'm claiming it.
Look, I'm a person of manifestation.
I believe what you put out into the universe, it come back you i believe in karma i believe in all that that's why
i live righteous you know what i'm saying that's why it ain't no front for me i am a real good dude
and i am humble you know what i'm saying that's how i was raised though i can't change that you
know i grew up with my grandma with my mom they was the you know the they was the women and the
men in the house you know what i'm saying that and the men in the house. You know what I'm saying?
That's even while I'm blessings.
It's like my grandma just died.
I'm the man of the house.
That's because she was the man of the house, too.
So it's just like I can't change the way I was raised.
But at the same time, like I put that work in.
Like, you're not going to disrespect me.
I hop on any track with anybody.
And I will not only stand my own.
You're going to know that it's my verse.
And you're going to know I'm in it.
Except for Control.
Kendrick washed you on Control.
No, stop it.
Sean, come on now.
Come on now.
But now, hold on.
Let's talk about your song with Eminem
because that's been controversial.
And of course, a lot of people consider Eminem to be...
And how long ago was that?
What year is this?
You're right.
You're right.
You're right.
You're right.
You're right.
You're right.
You're right. But you do have Eminem on the album. And I still don't feel like right. You right. You right. You right.
But you do have Eminem on the album.
And I still don't feel like I got watched anyway.
No, you got watched on control.
Whatever.
It's okay.
Your opinion.
See, that's what I'm saying.
You can't focus on people's opinions.
You know why?
Because that's going to throw you off.
You got to focus on what's at hand, what you feel in your heart.
Control was a different type of verse, though.
That was like an otherworldly type of verse.
I'm not taking nothing away from that.
That's why, you know what I'm saying?
It was my song, I Ain't Alternating.
That was your song?
Yeah, it was his song.
She's beating you.
She's beating you, girl.
Hey, I can't say I've been seeing you showing love to the album, though.
Voices in the head.
Isn't it, Sean?
Bounce Back.
You was one of the people campaigning for Bounce Back,
saying, like, you need to be played more on the radio.
And you were one of the reasons that, you know,
just one of them people showing love.
I appreciate that.
You dope, bro.
I give props to props to do.
All right, we got more with Big Sean when we come back.
Matter of fact, let's get to a Big Sean mini-mix.
That was a Big Sean mini-mix.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got Big Sean in the building, yee.
How intimidating is that to be on a song with Eminem?
I mean, you guys are both from Detroit.
And obviously, Eminem is, you know, a lot of people consider him to be one of the GOATs, at least.
And the song was also pretty controversial now after the album came out.
So what are your thoughts on people being upset about what Eminem said on the album?
There's a petition going around.
They want you and Eminem
arrested.
Straight up?
Yeah, for rapey lyrics
towards Ann Coulter.
That's an inverse.
He said that in his verse.
Did you think anything, though,
when you heard it?
Did you think that
it would be an issue at all?
Or did you not think
anybody would?
I feel like rap music you know
we're first of all we're talking about eminem right you know he says worse yeah come on now
and on top of that i did i wasn't thinking about when i got the verse back i was just thinking like
it was refreshing to hear him like i feel like he brought a whole new style to his to his catalog
to the rap game just like how he was describing all that stuff and i just feel like he brought a whole new style to his catalog, to the rap game,
just like how he was describing all that stuff.
And I just feel like I sent him.
So you can imagine what it's like when you send a 16-bar verse.
Originally, the song was two 12-bar verses for me,
and I left a 16 at the end for him.
So you can imagine being from the D.
First of all, I called him, and I didn't know if he was going to be able to do it. You know, he was like, man, I really love the song, but you know, I'm, I, you know,
my schedule is crazy. I don't know if I can get to it in time. So I thought he was letting me down
easy. So you can imagine what it feel like to wake up like a couple of weeks later, Paul Rosenberg
texting you, you heard the verse, you go down to the studio and you hear like a two minute,
like bar off. I'm, I'm a fan of the lyrics. I'm minute like bar off i'm i'm a fan of the lyrics
i'm a fan of eminem i'm a fan of slim shady you know what i'm saying so that's what i felt like
i was listening to when i heard that verse so did you change any of your verses after you heard him
the only no the only thing that i did change though was that when we were listening to it
it didn't make sense that i had these super too short verses and then it was his two minute verse so all I did was I put
my verses together but the only thing I had to add like four more bars because it wasn't sounding
right when I just pasted them together like that do you ever change the verse when you send somebody
a record and oh yeah hold up I ain't gonna lie one thing about that verse I did change is I said
the thing about Flint I do this for the crib, the D to Flint. Kids will get sick with lead.
Others get hit with the lead.
Because once the song was pretty much done and getting mixed,
I realized what that song may be.
And I was like, man, I got to rep for the kids in Flint.
I got to rep for the hometown.
Show them that inspiration in a different way.
And I got the Flint choir bigger than me, the Flint Chosen Choir.
But I just got to let them know we care me, the Flint Chosen Choir. Right. But, you know,
I just got to let them know
we care for the whole,
it's not just the D,
it's like the whole Michigan.
Why did you think
when you was performing
another night
when the guy was throwing money,
why did you think
that was disrespectful?
I'm so glad you brought this up.
There was, so,
I seen ghetto ass,
you know,
videos or whoever
posting saying,
oh, Big Sean, man,
that this dude
in the back of the club
is throwing money. I don't care about...
You know, that's cool.
You can throw money if you want to do it.
There was a person in the video.
The video is so set up, it looks crazy.
There was a whole other person that was not
in that video on the side of the stage.
It was this old white dude.
It's not a race thing at all.
I don't care what color he was, but it was this old dude dude and he was on the very side of the stage close to me and he kept throwing money right
kept throwing money like fan his fans in the front getting hype like damn this money landing on me
you know what i'm saying it was distracting to me and then it started coming on the stage so
i'm performing and damn they're slipping on the money so i'm just like yo i'm not no damn stripper
bro like you're not gonna be throwing money on the stage when I'm
performing. That's disrespect. You're going to throw money
at Envy when he DJs. Every once in a while.
Nah, people may throw
money up, you know what I'm saying? But
they was throwing money at me and at
people that was right in front of the stage.
So I said at first, I was like,
hey, bro, stop throwing money. Like, that's a video
y'all didn't see. Hey, bro, stop throwing
money. Like, you know what I mean?
This ain't that type of show right now.
Okay.
Then he started throwing more money.
Wow.
So I'm like, damn.
Like, I ain't know what he was on.
Like I said, I ain't know if it was like a race thing.
I ain't know if he was disrespecting.
It felt very disrespectful to me.
It felt very disrespectful.
So that's what I don't, you know,
I don't be going off
and I don't be trying to put on no show
or nothing like that.
But it was just like,
and we told him a few times, my DJ told him like while I was performing hey man stop throwing money so it's
just like that's why I went off because you're not finna disrespect me you're not finna disrespect
my fans you're not finna disrespect my show so after you cursed him out did he stop yeah he stopped
okay well Sean gotta go guys how do you think if like people do start saying Big Sean is the best
right how do you think that'll affect start saying Big Sean is the best,
how do you think that'll affect your music?
I know there's people plotting on my spot, man.
I ain't finna let them get that.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm here.
I'm thankful to be here.
I know what I got, and I'm going to keep going.
I'm going to keep making the family proud, the city proud,
and keep spitting something that means something.
You ever think you ever date a woman with your skin color? Ever again?
Yeah There you have it
Big Sean
The physical copies on the 17
Now I'm not gonna lie
Big Sean changed on us a little bit
Y'all still got love for me?
Do you still have love for black women as well?
Jhene Aiko is black by the way
That's like saying that I'm not black
Yes I have love for black women
There you go Sean My mom's like saying that I'm not black. Yes, I have love for black women. There you go, Sean.
Get your ass out of here.
My mom are black.
My grandma are black.
I dated black girls.
I love black girls.
Why do they got to be girls?
I date black girls.
Women.
Strong women.
Leave Big Sean alone.
Big Sean.
What about you?
I'm out right now.
I'm married to a black woman.
All right, congratulations.
We don't know.
We haven't seen her pictures.
She might be white.
Where she at?
Oh, shut up. Yeah, right. It's't know. We haven't seen her pictures. She might be white. Where's she at? Oh, shut up.
Yeah, right.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, let's get to the rumors.
Now, where did you learn how to eat the box?
Well, let's find out where Anthony Anderson did.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's The Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, Anthony Anderson was on Conan, and he was talking about how he learned to perform oral sex on a woman.
It was during a time that he was in college and he and his friends actually came home.
And here's what his mother did.
My mother taught me how to go downtown.
I was I was in my early 20s.
I just come home from college.
Not only me, but my buddies and their girlfriends.
And she not only taught me and my brothers and
my boys, but also
the women how to do what they needed to do.
My mother has a very extensive video
collection, and she would put the videos
on and go into
graphic detail as to what was
happening on the video and what
either me or my brothers or the young ladies
should be doing. That's awkward.
Hey, parents, you go to jail for stuff like that now.
Absolutely.
You can't be sitting around having...
Well, he was in his 20s.
He was in his 20s.
He was in his 20s in college.
All right, so that was about the 70s.
Listen, you go to jail for that kind of stuff now.
That's crazy.
You sit around telling your kids how to eat the box.
Well, not if the kids are in their 20s.
You can't go to jail for that.
First of all, I'm about to say something that's not true.
What?
I'm about to say, damn, Anthony Hanson didn't know
how to eat poom-poom in the 20s, but neither did I. I'm about to say something that's not true. What? I'm about to say, damn, Anthony Anderson didn't know how to eat
poom poom in the 20s,
but neither did I.
I had to read a book
called The Ultimate Kiss.
Right.
A lot of people
are even older than that
and still don't know
what they're doing.
Yeah, a lot of people
still don't know how to eat poom poom.
How mama know
your jaw game trash, though?
I guess she just was just
letting them know
just in case.
Just in case.
I want to know
what these videos were.
Mmm.
Yeah, what were these videos?
I don't know.
At the time,
Anthony Anderson
was fat as hell too though
So his mom probably
Was just preparing him
Look when you start
Having sex son
Cause you're fat now
You gotta keep them
So you gotta do it right
So when you start
Having sex
You fat
So you gonna have to
Learn how to really
Eat this box
You know what's interesting
Yesterday I told you
Rick Ross had this
Ladies appreciation dinner
And he also did lip service
And he said he really
Doesn't do that either
He doesn't eat the box
Yeah
Why would you be lying
What's the point of lying
Nowadays about that?
I would say maybe his beard gets in the way.
It might be like for practical purposes.
I don't know.
Do you guys teach your kids?
No.
My daughter's eight.
And my other daughter's one.
I have a 13 and a 15-year-old now.
I mean, do you think about that in the future?
No, I don't think about that.
No.
In the future?
No.
By the time?
So what age do you start talking to them?
I mean, I had a conversation about sex but
not the conversation about well this is how you eat the box and we just had a general conversation
about sex and STDs and all that not have any conversations about sex with my daughter ever
that's her mama's job well her mom did their mom did yeah so you didn't talk to your daughters
about it but now when I when I had the conversation I walked in the room I heard what they would talk
about I'd be like I'll be back when I when I have my son, I'm going to definitely teach him some of his old dad's tricks.
But now what if she asks you?
I got to teach my son about the inception.
What if the girls ask you?
Go talk to your mama.
If she asks me what?
Like just about sex.
Like daddy can.
Go talk to your mama.
Ask her what sex is.
My wife told them everything.
She showed them pictures.
She showed them about STDs.
She took care of that.
Like I said, I walked in and I was like,
I said, what y'all talking about?
I said, okay, I'm walking right back out.
Yeah, when I have my son,
I'm going to definitely teach him about that inception move.
What if you walk in and he's like,
your dad is trash.
When you hit a girl from the back
and you put water in the sink
and you just dunk her head in the water
as you're hitting her from the back.
You're going to teach your son about killing a girl
and you're going to put her head in the sink.
Now that's not killing her. That's not put her head in the sink and damn that.
You're not killing her.
That's pleasure.
For who?
All right.
Now let's discuss Robin Thicke.
Your box is trashy.
People don't do stuff like that to you.
Don't worry.
You'll never know.
Now let's talk about Robin Thicke.
You guys are so petty this morning.
He was on Wednesday.
Goodness gracious.
Yeah.
Trust.
And actually he's been...
Are you telling me? Who asked? Well, you're talking Wednesday. Goodness gracious. Yeah, trust. And actually, he's been... Can you tell me?
Yeah.
Who asked?
Six-year-old.
What you're talking about is so much.
I'm telling you, it's nothing for you to ever be concerned about.
Oh, you and her feelings.
Okay, all right, okay.
Trust and believe.
Okay.
Tell her you trust.
Because I've heard about you.
But anyway...
Okay, she and her feelings.
Six-year-old Julian.
And apparently, he gets Thursday, Friday, and Saturday for a few hours each day, but
he has to have a court-appointed monitor present.
So they're saying that he was upset he didn't get to visit his son.
He was actually trying to not have a court-ordered monitor present,
but the lawyers are saying that he cannot see his kid without a monitor,
and he also cannot get a different monitor who could be more impartial.
The judge said no to that.
Robin also asked to prohibit the monitor from changing or canceling the scheduled
visits, and the judge told him no to that
also. That's bullcrap. I wouldn't want to have to
see my child
and there's got to be a court-appointed person there
with me every time. It makes you
feel bad, but you've got to take it how you can when you're in that
situation, right? You still want to see your child.
You don't want to just say F your
child altogether. I'm not going to show up and see them.
I take them on a rollercoaster. This lady's behind me on a rollercoaster. You've got to do what say F your child altogether. I'm not going to show up and see them. I take them on a roller coaster.
This lady's behind me on a roller coaster.
You got to do what you got to do.
Why a roller coaster?
Because they said they wanted to go to the amusement park.
Oh.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that's your rumor report.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee. I was born a donkey.
It's the donkey of the day. Donkey, donkey, donkey.
One, two, three, four.
That's time for the donkey of the day.
That's pretty fun.
Charlamagne the devil?
Possibly.
The Breakfast Club.
Yes.
Donkey of the day for Thursday, February 9th
goes to John Michael Hasky of Florida.
Just when we needed more proof
that people from Florida are absolutely insane,
John comes through, okay?
See, John has been arrested for allegedly making fraudulent wire transfers.
Now, salute to all the scammers out there.
You are all about to feel really bad because while you're out here in these streets
taking penitentiary chances for hundreds of dollars, thousands, sometimes tens of thousands of dollars,
maybe six figures if you're a high-level scammer.
This man, John Haskew, according to the Huffington Post,
is accused of making $7 billion in fraudulent wire transfers.
$7 billion.
Not million, billion.
Wow.
Illion with a B.
Okay, drop one of Clues' bombs for John Haskew, damn it.
Okay?
If you're going to scam, scam bigly.
Because if you get away with it, you win.
If you get caught, well, at least you go to prison knowing you gave it your all.
Now, people have all types of reasons for why they commit crimes.
None of them usually make sense.
None of them ever really justify why a person did what they did.
But the one John Haskew has is downright blasphemy.
See, John Haskew told the court the reason he stole the money was because Jesus wanted him to be wealthy.
See, this is what happens when you read the book God Wants You to Be Rich by Paul Pilzer.
And you have no context to it.
It's an interesting book that explains why God wants each of us to maximize our economic potential.
But I'm pretty sure God wants us to get this money the right way.
Okay?
Not through fraudulent wire transfers. Now, police arrested John after he allegedly set up wire transfers back in December from a large, nationally renowned financial institution.
That's where he was getting the money from.
And he wasn't unemployed.
And he said he needed to pay off a debt to the federal government.
His scheme was to provide a bank routing number that wasn't his.
OK, Haskell used that routing number to make more than 70 transactions worth more than $7 billion.
Billion would it be? Dollars.
Okay, according to the complaint, John told agents he was self-taught on the banking industry,
including how to make wire transfers.
Now, back to why John Haskey was getting donkier today.
John allegedly told investigators that he believed he deserved the money,
stating that Jesus Christ created wealth for everyone.
He believed his wire transfer scheme would stating that Jesus Christ created wealth for everyone. He believed his
wire transfer scheme would allow him to obtain the wealth that Jesus Christ created for him
and that belonged to him. Somebody hand John Haskell a Bible and tell him to turn to Proverbs
13 11, where it says dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little
makes it grow. That's basically saying it's better to make money slowly the right way than to get it fast the wrong way.
It's a much longer process, but the karma
you create from that slow righteous grind
is better than the penitentiary chances you
take trying to get that fast money in these streets.
Okay, all you can turn to Psalm 37,
16, 17. Better
the little that the righteous have than the wealth
of many wicked, for the power of the wicked
will be broken. But the Lord upholds
the righteous, meaning to me that it's better to make a little bit of money the right way than make a lot of money be broken. But the Lord upholds the righteous. Meaning to me, that it's better
to make a little bit of money the right way than make a lot of money
the wrong way. I'm no expert in Scripture.
I'm sure someone out there is telling me
I'm taking these Scriptures out of context, but I do know
one Scripture you can't take out of context, and that's
Matthew 6, 24. No one can
serve two masters. Either you will hate the one
and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one
and despise the other. You cannot serve both God
and money. John asks you, do you hear me?
You can't serve both God and money.
If you was truly serving God, you wouldn't think about doing no damn fraudulent wire transfer, okay?
One of the Ten Commandments is thou shalt not steal.
So please tell thou how Jesus told you to steal, sir.
Okay?
That's not the Jesus I know.
John asks you, listen.
I know it's hard to comprehend Scripture sometimes when you hear those voices in your head and you think
it's God, but you have to remember God
has a kingdom too. I mean, Satan has a kingdom
too, okay? And when God allegedly
told you to go and obtain the wealth that
Jesus Christ created for you and
that belonged for you, he didn't mean for
you to do a fraudulent wire transfer.
He meant for your unemployed ass
to get up and go get a
job, okay?
Please give John Hasky the biggest hee-haw.
I'm just saying, bro.
All right.
Them voices in your head ain't always God.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donker today.
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Come on in. Breakfast, love. Even though, girl, I know that I would fall for you,
you got to know that everyone falls.
Oops, I done fell so deep, baby.
Oops, I want you for me, baby.
Oops, I want you for me, baby.
Oops, I done fell so deep, cause, uh,
everyone falls in love sometimes.
I don't know about you, but it ain't a crime.
Never let me love you, love you, love you, love you for a long time, baby.
Never let me touch you, never let me love you till the morning.
Never let me love you.
Never let me touch you. We are standing for the day, baby.
Come my, my way, baby.
Top down on the highway, baby. Come my, my way, baby. Top down on the highway, baby.
And if you let me love you,
Shawty, she ain't even got a visa.
Out of town one night, teaser.
Need to tell her mother, these hoes.
I'm falling, but everyone falls.
And I know from the first time, the first time I see you,
look, you got me, baby.
Even though, girl, I know what's your question for Yee?
So I've been dating this girl And she's a little bit younger
She's 25, I'm 30
And we work together
We've been trying to keep our relationship
You know, on the down low
And it's been kind of
It's been tough
And you know, she's thinking about leaving.
I'm trying to stay.
Is there a rule against dating at work?
It's just, she's kind of strong about it right now because, you know,
she feels like she doesn't want to be judged by the coworkers and, you know, stuff like that.
So I'm trying to respect that.
And I agree.
You know, I just started there about like five months ago.
She's been there for about a year.
Well, I would say this.
First of all, when you guys are at work,
it shouldn't be anything that you guys are doing outside of work
that interferes with what you do there, right?
Right, yeah.
When we're out of work, it's great.
Everything's great.
So I don't understand why it should be an issue when you guys are at work.
It should be business as usual, professional,
and then when you leave, you're allowed to do whatever you want.
That's true.
I think what's hard about it is that
like, you know,
I've been getting a little bit more
invested myself emotionally, and
she's thinking about trying to move and stuff,
and I just don't want it to be
a situation where I'm going through this
and I'm invested
and she ups and leaves
and then I'm kind of left with nothing, I guess.
So she wants to leave the job anyway. It's not really because of you.
Right.
Okay. I mean, listen, it sounds like it's just, you know, a relationship.
Are you guys a couple or are you just messing around?
That's the thing. Like, we're together, like, and we've told some of our friends outside of work.
But when it comes to work, like, we got to keep it secret.
And so we can't, like, you know, be the way that we would normally be.
Well, you shouldn't be acting like that at work anyway.
Well, I'm not saying, like, you know, flirty and stuff.
But, like, you know, even going to the extent of acting a little extra, like, non-friendly just to prove the point or just to make sure it's secret,
which can be kind of hurtful sometimes, you know?
Okay, first of all,
you got to remove your feelings
when you're at work.
At work, y'all shouldn't even be thinking about that, period.
So that's what the real issue is.
Like, when you guys are at work,
work is a professional environment.
There shouldn't be any flirting on the job.
There shouldn't be any acting differently to somebody
because of what goes on outside of work.
You got to remove your feelings from the situation when you're at work.
And then when you guys leave there, you should be free to do as you please.
I don't think that, I think it seems like the real issue is that you feel like you like her more than she likes you.
I mean, I wouldn't say that.
I think it's just harder for me to hide my feelings than it is for her.
It's hard for me to be superficial and artificial, I guess you could say,
with the way that I feel.
I like to just kind of be me.
Well, what do you want to do at work with her
that you can't?
What do you want to do at work?
Like, if I come over and say hi,
you know, more than just like a friend would,
I don't want to feel like that's bad.
You shouldn't be doing that at work.
I mean, I don't see it as that big a deal just coming over and like, you know.
Yeah, but if she sees that as a big deal in her workplace, and I think it also is different for women and how women are viewed.
Yeah, she said that too.
It's definitely true.
You're a man and the double standard is y'all do what you want.
No big deal.
They're going to look at you.
Oh, yeah, you smashing at work.
They're going to look at her like, you know, she a hoe because she's messing with such and such at work.
That's why it's different.
So it's probably something you don't understand.
But if you want to be with her, you have to respect how she wants you to behave in the workplace.
That's true.
Is about to go to the next level that he should be able to watch me get my weave taken out and put in.
He's white, so he's never seen it before.
And I don't know if I want him to see me
like that. Oh boy. He's gonna
end up seeing that one day, boo.
Well, not really. Not if I
take it out at the salon and put it back
right back in there. What is his fascination
with wanting to see that, though? He wants to see what
you look like without all your weave?
Well, he has
seen me without it. He just hasn't
seen the process. He wants to see the braids
and all of that.
Why does he want to see that?
You might got to think for that slave look.
Braids are not a slave look.
I doubt it.
I think he's just really curious. I'm the first black girl
he's ever been with.
Oh, it's like an
anthropology project.
Well, listen, if you're not comfortable with it, you don't have to do anything. he's ever been with, so. Oh, no. It's like an anthropology project. See what I'm saying?
Uh-huh.
Well, listen, if you're not comfortable with it,
you don't have to do anything you're not comfortable with,
but if this is a man that you plan to marry,
there shouldn't be any hiding, something like that.
All right, well, I guess this will be it.
I'm sure you still look good with your braids in and all of that.
Thank you.
You know, but if anything, you could tell him you'll send him some pictures. I'm sure you still look good with your braids in and all of that. Thank you.
You know, but if anything, you could tell him you'll send him some pictures.
Maybe, yeah.
During the process.
Let's start with that.
Right.
Trust me, he'll sit there for a little while and he's going to get bored.
Yeah, I definitely think he would. It's not an exciting process and it's a very long process.
Exactly.
Yeah, he always wonders, like, how long does that take?
Like, why are you gone three and four hours?
Damn, that's all it takes?
It takes me way longer than that.
Why are white people fascinated with black women's hair?
Yeah.
Is there anything about him that you want to see?
No, I mean, he's, you know, just your average white guy.
Is he really good at oral sex?
Are the rumors true?
Yes. Oh, my gosh, yes. Better than, yes, better than white guy. Is he really good at oral sex? Are the rumors true? Yes.
Oh, my gosh, yes.
Better than, yes, better than any guy.
That's because he got a little pee-pee.
You're going to say better than any black guy you ever had?
Oh, yeah, by far.
But they're really stingy with it, but he just wants to do it.
He likes to do it.
That's like the first thing he does.
Because he got little meat.
Why are you being a hater?
Sound like a hater.
Are we talking about stereotypes? I think he does. Because he got little meat. Why are you being a hater? Sound like a hater.
If we're talking about stereotypes.
He's not the biggest, but he definitely has a good size.
I wouldn't even consider marrying him if he did it.
Okay, well, good.
And then next time when you're going down on him,
maybe he could pull your weave out and then see what it looks like. There you go.
Sounds like a plan.
All right, have fun with that.
Thank you.
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Now, Yee, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, we are going to talk about Charles Oakley.
What happened at that Knicks game?
We'll tell you his side of the story.
Okay.
We'll get into that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Listen, you don't got to think background for every beige artist we play on the radio, okay?
Let Chris Brown and Drake have their moments.
All right?
They don't jump in here when you be DJing and try to get on your turntables, do they?
Well, Drake might.
Let me ask you a question.
Has any one of them ever come up behind you while you were DJing?
What?
No, what's wrong with you?
And grabbed your turntables while you was playing on the turntables? What's wrong with y'all? Who's y'all? Him. What's wrong with you? He grabbed your turntables while you were playing on the turntables?
What's wrong with y'all?
Who's y'all?
Him.
What's wrong with you?
Not you, but you.
All right.
Anyway, let's get to the rumors.
Not you, but you.
What?
She just answered me.
Anyway, let's get to the rumors.
We're talking Jim Jones.
This is the rumor report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On your breakfast club. On Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
Well, we were talking yesterday about Jim Jones doing his deal with Roc Nation.
And he did an interview with TMZ and he talked about what made him decide to do this deal.
But whatever happens, happens.
I'm here to make the best Jim Jones effort I can.
And they're willing to push me to the moon.
They're giving me a platform that I haven't had in
my whole career. My whole career I've done
independently if you know anything about my music.
So for me to take this major step is a blessing.
I wonder what else Jim gonna do
like other than music. Jim has a lot of
gifts. Remember when Jim used to direct videos?
And he has a clothing line. We just saw him at
Agenda. We did.
He already switched up the clothing line a little bit.
I seen the vamp. They had the V with the Rock Nation
logo and the MP with the
hats and stuff. He's working. Jim works fast.
He's doing a lot of different things. And it's still music.
I think Jim's doing one more album.
Right. So they're managing him. Right.
And his brand and everything. And congratulations
to Tinashe since we're talking about clothes.
She is now the face of Juicy Couture
Urban Outfitters. That's going to be launching
February 13th.
Tinashe!
Yes, I'm actually hosting a Tinashe performance tonight, too,
here at the iHeart Theater.
Yeah, that's probably not going to happen.
You think so?
They said it is.
Oh, with this nasty weather?
Yeah, right.
It's going to be you and Tinashe.
It's supposed to stop snowing at 1.
Okay.
That's what they said, but now they're saying all day.
Oh, well, listen.
It'll look crazy.
I'll stay home.
It'll look crazy.'ll stay home It look crazy
Not a problem
But I look forward to that though, young Tinashe
Alright, now let's discuss Waka Flaka
He has released a new song
And it's called Was My Dog
We played a clip for you yesterday about him
Talking about Gucci Mane and saying they'll never do music together again
And he doesn't say Gucci's name in this song
But people are saying that's who he's talking about.
Check it out.
Why do people think that's about Gucci, though?
Well, he said, was my dog. And then he just recently did an interview talking about Gucci
and saying that they'll never be cool again and work together again.
So everybody's speculating that's what that song is about.
And he said, always yelling Brick Squad, you always talking fam first.
When your ass got locked up, you turned on the fam first.
You don't think that's about Gucci?
I'm sure there's a lot of other members of Brick Squad,
and I'm sure there's a lot of other members of Brick Squad and I'm sure there's a lot of other members of Brick Squad
who've been arrested.
I just don't understand why Waka would just all of a sudden
come out with a song dissing Gucci, man.
So you don't think from everything we just said
and then when he said, did he shoot a video in East Atlanta
since Gucci been out, did he shoot a video?
I'm exposing these guys.
Let's play yesterday's clip.
This is yesterday's clip.
So fans want to know, like, Waka, when you and Gucci
making this CD, that ain't never happening. Like, that Brick that Brick Squad was it was history like I enjoyed it. I loved it
It made me who I was today and made him who he was today, but enough is enough man
Like the internet not the streets
Mm-hmm
If you want to play tough and act like you macho and you the big dog you this that and the third cool
Like but the streets gonna wipe your nose every time.
Hey, since Gucci been out, did he shoot a video in East Atlanta?
I'm exposing these folks, man.
I ain't no hate.
I'm just exposing.
And plus, Flock has never won the men's words.
So I think if that was a disreport to Gucci, he'd have said Gucci's name.
So you think that he's talking about somebody else in Brick Squad that just got locked up?
Yes, could be.
It's possible.
All right.
If that's what you think.
It's a lot of those guys we don't see around each other no more.
Who the kid?
What's the other homie name with the dreads?
Princey.
Okay.
Can't see them in a round of men.
All right.
I'm sure you're right.
Now let's talk about Charles Oakley.
That was sarcastic.
Yeah.
My bad.
So Charles Oakley, we talked about this earlier.
He got kicked out of the Knicks game and got arrested.
So disrespectful.
Right.
So now we got to hear what his side of the story is.
Oh, damn. You saw the video
footage? There's another video. You seen this video?
Okay, you talk. You explain it. Of Charles Oakley
getting kicked out. Oh, I did when they had him on the ground.
Yeah, you seen it? If you have Revolt TV, you can
see all this video footage of him
arguing. He hadn't even been in that long. He bought his
own ticket, right? There's a lot
of pushing and shoving. Look, he's pushing.
If you have Revolt, you can really see.
They got him by the collar.
They dragged him out. And they took him down
to the police station. They charged him with three counts
of assault and criminal trespassing. Look, there
he is on the floor. New York, the Madison
Square Garden, the Knicks organization treats their
veterans worse than America treats their veterans, bro.
Alright, now, Charles Oakley told the
New York Daily News, I was there for four minutes.
He said, I didn't say anything to him.
I swear on my mother, they came over and wanted to know why I was sitting there.
I bought the ticket.
I said, why do you guys keep staring at me?
Then they asked me to leave, and I said, I'm not leaving.
I want to sit down to talk to him.
I want me and him in a room and lock the door.
Lock that door.
I mean, he can have the police outside the door.
You can't lock the door after I done seen you mush another white man in the face with your finger.
You're not going to be in here with me alone.
Now, according to the Knicks organization,
their PR released a statement,
Charles Oakley came to the game tonight
and behaved in a highly inappropriate
and completely abusive manner.
He has been ejected and is currently being arrested
by the New York City Police Department.
He was a great Knick, and we hope he gets some help soon.
So, people were going in
on Twitter on the Knicks.
Now one person said, when Charles Oakley
played with a broken cheekbone, how come
the Knicks didn't stop him and say, you need to get help?
Alright, and what
happened to the people that were playing? Because the Knicks were playing
the Clippers. Blake Griffin said, I stopped and
then there was an inbounds play on the side. I turned
around just in time as he was handing it to him
and then there was a foul. I walked back to cast the third, fourth, and fifth rounds.
Now, Carmelo said that was sad.
Carmelo said that he didn't see anything.
He was on the opposite side of the court.
He didn't see it.
And the coach for the Clippers, Doc Rivers, said that was sad.
That was tough for me to watch.
Honest to God, you could see it.
I actually took three steps, and I swear I was going to run down there,
and I thought, what the hell am I going to do?
But I didn't like that. That's my guy.
That was tough to watch from where I was standing. He's the best
teammate in the world. Why would you ever want to
play for the Knicks organization after seeing how
they treat their veterans? That man played for the
Knicks for 10 years, was responsible
for, was one of the key
components of a great Knicks team.
And you kick him out of the garden like that?
I seen him last week. I mean,
it looks so disrespectful.
Listen, I ain't seen Ron Artest get dragged out like that.
And Ron Artest was beating fans up and beating players up and all kind of stuff.
He sure was.
They didn't drag him out of the palace like that.
Like, that was disrespectful.
Totally disrespectful.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
I wonder, was Charles Oakley by himself?
He just went to the game by himself?
Dolo?
Nobody was there to help him?
Why you got to be with somebody?
I'm just saying, you go to the game, you usually go with somebody.
I never went to, I'm just going to go by the game.
Well, Anthony Mason's dead, sir.
His partner's not around anymore.
Okay?
That's probably who he's been with.
Well, he has more than one friend.
And if Big Mace would have been there, it would have been some problems.
Now, if Anthony Mason would have been there, it would have been worse than that.
Have you ever seen Anthony Mason in real life?
Absolutely.
Jesus Christ, that man look like he in 3D.
I'm telling you, Anthony Mason was huge. Okay? Goodness gracious. Well, shout man looks like he in 3D. I'm telling you, animation was huge, okay?
Goodness gracious.
Well, shout out to our friends at Revolt.
We'll see you guys tomorrow.
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