The Breakfast Club - Blac Youngsta Interview and More
Episode Date: November 14, 2019Today on the show we had Blac Youngsta stop by where he spoke about being an ordained minister, new music and more. Also after LaKeith Stanfield fixed his mouth to say "The Breakfast Club" was anti bl...ack, Charlamagne gave him a very direct but calm "Hee Haw" and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee" Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just
don't know what is going to come for you. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the
power of love. I forgive myself. It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts
that arise once we've hit the pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or? Breakfast Club, bitches. I'm glad they put y'all together.
Y'all are like a megaforce.
Y'all just took over every...
Wake your punk ass up.
This is Chris Brown.
I've officially joined The Breakfast Club.
Say something, motherfucker.
I'm with it.
The world's most dangerous morning show.
Breakfast Club, bitches. Good morning, USA!
Hey!
Hey!
Good morning.
What's up, Yeezy?
Nothing much, man.
I'm out here in Chicago.
It was the last day of our lip service tour.
It was last night.
Last night, yes.
Congratulations.
Are you happy it's over, or do you miss the people going to different cities and seeing
people and touching the people and interacting with the people?
We actually had a great time.
We met so many people, and I'm ready to come home.
You ready to come home?
It's been a lot of work, because it's a lot of different studios I have to go to, a lot
of different time changes.
I'm in Chicago now, so they're an hour behind.
So we were out last night till like midnight, then I get back to the room, then I have to go to a lot of different time changes. I'm in Chicago now, so they're an hour behind. So we were out last night till like midnight.
Then I get back to the room.
Then I got to be here at 4.30 in the morning.
So it's just not a lot of sleep, a lot of running around, not being at home.
But Chicago was an incredible ending to the tour.
They had the most energy out of anybody.
Dope.
And it was really, really wild last night.
Well, my mother was a little concerned for you yesterday.
Why? My mom came by the house yesterday. Of course, it was my daughter's 18th birthday. So, of course, the family came. And my mother was like, ye has been traveling.
Has she been sleeping? Tell her she has to get some sleep. She's been running around.
She's right. Tell your mom she's right. I'll tell her, mom. She's like, yeah, tell her
to get some sleep. Like, I don't, you know, she's been on the road a lot. And I haven't,
you know, I don't know if she's sleeping.
And I have a lot more, so I get back today, and then I'm taking my mom.
I'm going straight from the airport to take my mom to see the Tina Turner play on Broadway.
Okay.
So, yeah, we keep it moving.
My mom said get some sleep.
What up, Charlotte Mike?
Peace to the planet.
What's happening?
You know what I figured out yesterday?
What you figured out?
It's not time for layers yet.
What you mean?
No.
Because yesterday, like, when I came in here, I was layered up because I thought it was like
going to be super cold. It was super cold. Outside.
Yes, outside. But when you lay up and then
you come in the building, the heat be up.
Exactly. So you'd be sweating all day. So now
people think something wrong with you. They think you're sick. Correct.
You're on cocaine. Correct. I kept getting a bunch of
Marlon Wayne comparisons. Did you? Yes.
Drom, you know, he's a douche.
You know, so he kept comparing me to Marlon Wayne
because every time a Marlon Wayne comes up here, he sweats profusely.
That's funny.
So it's about layers.
Like, it's not time for layers yet.
Got you.
It's just time for coats.
Now, shout out to...
Well, Envy, how was Madison's birthday yesterday?
You didn't even tell us.
It was her 18th birthday.
It was great.
We're actually celebrating this weekend because, of course, she's in school and all her friends
are in school.
But we just had a dinner.
We went out to dinner last night.
The whole family came over.
There's a restaurant, a bakery, that we've been getting a cake for her since she was a baby.
So we got a cake from there, which is they have amazing cakes.
It's called Sapiens out in Long Island.
And we play Monopoly as a family.
And the thing with Monopoly, with us, it's very serious.
Like, it can break up a family.
Like, we don't speak for weeks.
And yesterday was the first day we played Monopoly where we didn't get into an argument, which was cool.
So we get to really celebrate this week,
and so I'm excited about that.
So happy birthday, Maddie, again.
Yes.
You need better friends for her 18th birthday.
What you mean?
She need to turn up.
You turned up for your 18th birthday.
I did.
I bet you Gia turned up for her 18th birthday.
Where's the turn up at?
We're going to turn up on Friday, and I'm going with her.
Yes, we all turning up. You think I'm just going to
go out by myself? No, we're going to the restaurant.
We're going to the comedy show to see
D.L. Hughley. We're going to a day party
and guess who's going to be right there?
I can't wait until she goes to an HBCU
and realizes
what a birthday
is supposed to be like. No.
No.
Not going to happen. But anyway, let's get the show
crack. Oh, I was gonna say, shout out to
Boonang. Boonang is
the pronouncer, right? Bo-nang, man.
Knock it off. Bo-nang. Bo-nang
for stopping through. Of course, she's from South
Africa. South Africa. That's my partner right there.
I met her in Johannesburg
when I was there for the Global Citizens
Festival. And she's like
a superstar in South Africa.
She is.
So many people hit me from South Africa yesterday,
just happy that she was on the show
and happy that we talked about South Africa,
Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, and all that.
She got her own hive.
You know what I mean?
She's really a superstar in South Africa.
You got to see it to understand it.
Yeah, so I want to shout out to all my people out in South Africa.
So many people hit me yesterday from South Africa.
It was like, yo,
what y'all did is amazing.
A lot of times when people
talk about South Africa,
they talk about the negative,
but they don't talk about
the positive,
how great it is
and all those things.
So shout out to all my people
from South Africa.
All right,
well, let's get the show cracking.
Black Youngster.
He'll be joining us this morning.
That's my guy.
Yeah, a lot of fun.
A lot of fun, Black Youngster.
So we'll kick it with Black Youngster in a little bit.
And then we got front page news.
What are we talking about?
We are going to be talking about these public impeachment hearings.
I had these on all day yesterday while I was doing whatever work I had to do in the background.
So we'll give you some takeaways from day one.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
A conversation in this room always gets spicy.
I just want to tell y'all.
Oh, man. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Good morning. A conversation in this room always gets spicy. I just want to tell y'all. Oh, man.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now, with Thursday Night Football, the Steelers take on the Browns.
Now, what else we got, Yee?
Well, let's talk about day one of the public impeachment hearings of Donald Trump.
And there were a lot of disclosures on day one.
And one of the things that did happen was Bill Taylor, who's the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine,
revealed a previously undisclosed phone call between Donald Trump and the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland.
Following that meeting, in the presence of my staff, Ambassador Sondland called President
Trump and told him of his meetings in Kiev. The member of my staff could hear President Trump on
the phone asking Ambassador Sondland about the investigations. Ambassador Sondland told President
Trump the Ukrainians were ready to move forward. Following the call with President Trump, the
member of my staff asked Ambassador Sondland what President Trump thought about Ukraine.
Ambassador Sondland responded that President Trump cares more about the investigations of Biden, which Giuliani was
pressing for. At the time I gave my deposition on October 22nd, I was not aware of this information.
Listen, your president is a criminal. That's all it boils down to. And what's sad is the American
public seems to not care. He's been a criminal. He's been committing criminal acts
even though they have transcripts and
phone calls. You got people like our cameraman
Steven the White Demon, who I like having
conversations with. He says it's just hearsay.
How is it just hearsay when you have the actual
transcripts of the calls? Donald Trump said
he was going to release a transcript
from one of the calls this week. Still haven't
seen that. In addition to Bill
Taylor, George Kent, who is the Deputy Assistant Secretary
of State for European and Eurasian Affairs,
also gave his testimony backing up
the theory that Donald Trump did demand
political dirt, and that was on
Joe Biden. What interest do
you believe he was promoting,
Mr. Kent? I believe he
was looking to dig up political
dirt against a potential rival
in the next election cycle.
I agree with Mr. Kent.
Crimes.
He should be up out of here.
Crimes, crimes, crimes.
It's not about your president being a Republican.
It's not about your president being a Democrat.
It's about your president being a criminal.
What do you care about?
Do you care about your country,
or do you care about your party?
It's a simple equation here, people.
Oh, he should be up out of here.
Simple.
Well, other things that happened for Donald Trump to make it one of the worst days for him.
The appeals court gave him another law saying that Congress can seek his tax returns.
This is the second time an appeals court has denied his attempts to stop an accounting firm from turning over his financial documents.
So, looks like he's going to have to turn those over, finally.
This has been going on since he became president.
They don't answer the subpoenas.
You think they're answering to that?
Absolutely not.
He's not turning over nothing.
Nothing at all.
And they are planning to appeal that decision, of course, to Supreme Court.
You just got to put things in perspective, man.
Just constantly ask yourself one question and one question.
What's that?
What if this was President Barack Obama?
Oh, it'd be a wrap.
How would America be treating the black man?
Absolutely.
It's really just that simple.
Absolutely.
It wouldn't even be this.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
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Good morning.
This is a public service announcement from The Breakfast Club and Bernie Mac.
I'll tell you how it is.
It's colder than a motherfucker.
The Breakfast Club.
This is 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, what's up, baby? This is Ronald Wallace. So you better have the same energy. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's up, baby?
This is Lenard Wallace.
How you doing?
What's up, Lenard Wallace?
Get it off your chest, bro.
My name is Lenard.
Hey, Mr. Wallace.
What's up?
How you doing?
Chalamet.
What's up?
Hey, what's up?
Hey, what's up?
DJ, I mean, yeah.
DJ Envy.
Look, yeah.
Yeah.
Hey, yeah.
When last time Envy was out, when I called and you said you looked at my Instagram, it
was a great compliment when you said I look cute.
I appreciate that.
Oh, okay.
Oh, I'm talking to Charlamagne?
No, you was out, Envy.
Uh-oh.
But I wanted to tell Charlamagne, too, man, thank you for promoting the group for me because
I had an interview on Happy Hour Live in Norfolk.
It went really well.
Oh, that's great.
Okay.
Yeah, it went really well.
And second part is, Envy, I used to get all your DJ records, man.
You didn't have that much hair back in the 90s.
So how are you getting all this hair now?
I definitely had hair back then.
I had cornrows.
But I'm just letting my hair grow.
I've never seen the cornrows.
It don't even make no sense to continue to tell this lie.
I mean, I wish I was lying.
You know how much I love money and can finagle something?
You know, I would have a hair plug endorsement if I had fake hair.
This is my real hair.
Nobody believes you.
Listen, shout out to Johnny.
I said to Johnny the other day, I said, Johnny, you gotta stop doing that to Envy.
Johnny goes, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
Johnny goes, you know the same doctor, client privilege that doctors and patients have?
That's what barbers have with their people's hair they cut.
He didn't tell you that.
I'm just telling you, bro.
And I heard you the other day say, I'm going to get my hair done.
I got to get my hair done.
Nobody says that.
I get my hair done.
When you're going to get a haircut.
No, no.
I'm going to get my hair cut.
Well, Envy, you should at least share this information.
There's so many people that could benefit from it.
I would.
If I did, I promise I would.
Matter of fact, I would do endorsements, but I really don't.
Yo, our coach yesterday, Coach Steele, even walked into the office,
Steele said, I don't know, I don't know,
but just don't wear a hat with whatever that is.
Don't wear a hat because when you wear a hat,
the plug sticks up in the front.
She didn't say it that way. But hello, who's this?
Yo, my name's Andre.
Andre, what up?
Get it off your chest.
All right.
Yo, so you were saying that President Trump is going to, he's a criminal.
I agree.
But what was the other option?
What was it?
What was the other option at the election?
Who'd you vote for?
Who did I vote for?
Yeah.
I voted for Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton, yeah.
Yeah, Hillary Clinton's also a
criminal, though. Can you agree with that? Well, here's
the thing. Hillary Clinton has not committed any
criminal acts while being president, because she's not the president.
So what I'm talking about right now is the president
of the United States of America, and that's what you
should be focused on, too. Unless, of course, you care
about your party over the actual country.
No, I don't care about any party. I'm not
political at all, but I'm just saying I didn't vote
for that reason. I didn't agree with
President Trump being the president right now
and I didn't agree with Hillary Clinton either.
I feel like everybody thinks that
it's a better option.
I'm going to be honest with you. I don't know what Hillary has to do with this
right now. I'm talking about what's going on in this
moment. Our president of the United
States of America is a criminal. That's all
that matters. What is this?
What is this hypothetical about Hillary?
It's just that there was no other option when
we were voting. That's not true.
Everybody, yeah, it is because
she sent out the emails and got
all those people killed. She's a criminal
in herself and we voted for a criminal.
So all the emails got people killed.
Listen, we voted.
If we were voting for the lesser of two evils,
America definitely picked the most evil.
Get it off your chest.
I don't know what to tell you.
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Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I trade my country? My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warheads.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullet holes.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
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As a kid,
I really do remember
having these dreams and
visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection, It was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going. This increment of small,
determined moments. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace, have grace with yourself. You're trying
your best and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing. Alicia Keys, like you've
never heard her before. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you Wake your ass. This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
My name is Erica.
Hey, good morning.
Get it off your chest.
Okay, so I have to listen to you guys.
I love you guys.
I listen to y'all every morning.
I have to listen to y'all on the app because where I live in Virginia, I live in Roanoke, Virginia.
Okay.
That they don't have it on their radio station.
But anyway, I'm blessed because I don't have to go to work today.
I work in the schools and our schools are shut down right now because there, I think,
is an active shooter situation.
Really?
Yeah.
Yes.
So, you know, we don't know what the situation is.
We just got a robocall this morning.
But I'm blessed I don't have to go to work.
At this shoot at six in the morning?
Yes. Like we got a call at like five something this morning.
Where you at?
No kids in Roanoke, Virginia. No kids are in school, though.
No, nobody's in school. It's in Roanoke, Virginia.
I'm from Hampton Roads, but I moved up here for my job. But anyway,
yeah, they give us a call. Nobody's
in school. They're just telling everybody
shelter in place for a certain
section of the
city. That means
they probably just got a threat.
That's better than allowing students.
Rather safe than sorry, right? Yeah.
Pretty much.
Pretty much.
But usually, I'm also upset because we usually get paid.
Like, depending on your bank, you get paid early.
So I'm, like, waiting for my check to deposit, and I'm like, I got bills to pay.
Well, tomorrow's the 15th.
I know, but my check usually hits last night.
Oh, okay, okay.
But anyway, I love you, Shilomayne.
I have your book.
I really, truly believe in mental health.
I'm a school counselor out here,
and our kids are going through it.
So I really look up to you.
I listen for your words every morning.
I'd love to get your other book.
Which one do you have?
I have, what is it called?
I got to go see if I have it.
It's the one that, your first book.
Black Privilege.
Black Privilege.
I have that one.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, Shook One is the book that's about chronicling my journey in therapy.
Well, thank you for calling, Mama.
Yeah, thank you so much.
And shout out to my cool social worker, Julia Scales.
Woo!
She just told me to shout her out.
So thank you, guys.
All right, Mama.
Have a great day.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is May from San Diego, California.
Hey, May.
What's going on?
Good morning, everyone.
Get it off your chest.
Good morning.
This is an announcement to all you takers that keep on calling on this radio station
asking for DJ Envy and Angela Lee for free entrance into their tours and their seminars.
It's ridiculous.
You sound corny.
And more importantly, DJ Envy even said he does not overcharge
because he wants to help out the community.
Yet you're not even willing to pay $100, $500 for a tour.
How are you even going to put in a down payment?
So that just sounds corny, like that people are coming,
you sound like a taker.
Well, people do try to shoot their
shot. Sometimes it works.
Yeah, I understand, and you guys are very
sweet when you do that, but it's just like, come on
people, like, it's not, just
buy a ticket. You guys are
running a business as well.
I don't mind that. The part I don't like, though,
is when people that you're friends with, who you do a lot of stuff with, always want to be on the list.
And you're like, damn, show some support.
But I'm not mad at people that don't have it like that.
I'm just on the sideline listening to this.
I think that you just said that so they offer you free tickets to something.
That's just my personal opinion.
I'm in San Diego, California.
There's nowhere that they're not even close to me.
But if I wasn't in Jersey, I would definitely do something. See what I'm saying? for you. There's nowhere that they're not even close to me. The real estate is actually coming out there.
See what I'm saying?
See what I'm saying?
The real estate is coming out there
and since you didn't ask, I got you.
I'm definitely going to put you on the list. I got you.
See what I'm saying? People are so
predictable.
Salute to you and your hustle, baby. It worked.
No, no. You don't need to put me on the list.
I got a job. I can pay for my own tickets.
There you go, girl. That's what I'm
talking about.
Alright, you guys have a good morning. She'll take them other three
tickets you give her for her friends, though. She'll buy hers
and take those other three.
Oh, man. Shout out to May from San Francisco.
What's she say? San Francisco or San Diego?
San Diego. San Diego.
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Now, you got rumors on the way?
Yes, Disney+.
In one day, how many people have subscribed?
We'll tell you what those amazing numbers are.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Let's get to these rumors. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Let's get to these rumors. Let's talk Disney.
She's spilling the tea.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Disney Plus launched, and in their first day,
they signed up 10 million customers for their streaming services.
Yes, that's huge.
That's an international launch.
But, of course, it's different because you also can get like a seven-day free trial.
So a lot of people will sign up for that and then decide whether or not they want to keep it.
So we'll see what that ends up being.
But that's still amazing, 10 million people.
Listen, I'm all in on Disney Plus.
I haven't got it yet.
I'm waiting until I get paid on Friday.
We get paid tomorrow, right?
I'm waiting until I get paid tomorrow to get it.
But you got to have it.
You know, it's got all the Disney catalog.
It's got Pixar.
I'm a Marvel fan, so I'm getting it just for the Marvel aspect of it.
I'm not big on Star Wars, but Star Wars is there.
National Geographic is there.
I got to have Disney+.
You're getting it for the kids.
No, I'm getting it for me.
It's only $6.99 a month also, by the way.
And Verizon offers its customers a free year of Disney+,
so that helps as well.
If you have Verizon, just know you get a free year.
Are you going to let your daughter watch?
Yes, my daughters can watch, but I'm not getting it for the kids.
I'm getting it for me.
Okay, sorry.
You know how much great original Marvel programming they have on Disney+.
Sorry, honey, I'm just getting it for my kids.
I'm just asking.
That's all.
All right. Now, also with I'm just getting it from my kids. I'm just asking. That's all. All right.
Now, also with Disney Plus,
according to The Hollywood Reporter,
some of the movies on the platform
will be edited to remove content
that is offensive to some.
That's whack.
Like the movie Dumbo, for instance.
They removed a scene involving a crow named Jim Crow.
That was a specific reference, of course,
to Jim Crow, a blackface theater character
from the 1800s.
That's whack.
And then in Dumbo and other
movies like The Jungle Book and Fantasia,
Disney Plus includes a disclaimer.
This program is presented as originally
created. It may contain outdated cultural
depictions. Now, I'm with the disclaimer. I'm not
with the editing. The disclaimer is fine because
I would rather there's a disclaimer than people
have fake outrage over something that happened
30 years ago. Yes, we should acknowledge that culture
was different. So being that culture was different.
So being that culture was different, language was different, actions were different.
That's cool, but not editing.
No.
All right.
Now, Kodak Black has gotten 46 months in jail.
That's in his federal gun case.
So he was facing, I believe, up to 10 years. And now he's getting 46 months.
That's almost four years.
Wow.
And as they reported, as part of his plea agreement, prosecutors said they would push for a lighter sentence because he had been cooperative.
They said initially he faced a maximum of 10 after pleading guilty to two counts of knowingly making a false and fictitious written statement in connection with the acquisition of a firearm.
That's all his cases, right?
Or does he still have other cases?
I thought he still had the case in South Carolina.
Yeah, this is just a gun charge.
Oh, boy.
So, you know. You know what it
is. I saw a report yesterday. I don't know if this
is true or not because, you know, I've been running around like
crazy. They said that when
he got into the altercation with the guard in the
jail that he had grabbed his testicles.
Is that true? Hey, you gotta do what you gotta do sometimes.
He might have been losing. And went in the go
or something like that. And I'm like, is that a
true story? Did anybody else see that yesterday? I don't see it. Even if it is a true story, what's the issue? That man might have been losing. And went in the goal or something like that. And I'm like, is that a true story? Did anybody else see that yesterday?
I don't see that.
Even if it is a true story, what's the issue?
That man might have been losing.
If you're losing, you got to do what you got to do in a fight sometimes.
Sometimes them Tuscaloosa got to get grabbed.
It happens.
You might have to bite them sometimes depending on who around.
I'm like, this can't be a true story.
It could be.
I mean, when you get into a fight.
I mean, anything happens.
And there's somebody getting the best of you in front of your wife and kids.
You better bite something.
You better do what you got to do to get that person off you.
Yeah, it was on XXL.
I saw they posted it.
What, I'm not supposed to?
It's a fight.
It's a fear.
We told you before about Dave East, and he had done an interview where he talked about
basically taking Kodak Black off of his album, off of his debut album, Survival.
Now, here's what he had to say about why he took Kodak Black off.
I don't have a problem with Kodak.
But me and Nip was, like I said, when you asked me,
it was deeper than rap.
So anybody, I don't care who it might have been,
you know what I mean?
Like, don't speak on that man after that man gone
if it's not in a good light.
Don't speak on that man, woman, that man, kids.
Don't bring that man up.
I had a record.
It was actually Night Shift.
I had Lil Baby on it and Kodak put a verse on it.
And just sitting back listening to it, it was dope.
But I just couldn't have a song called A Marathon Continue.
Right, right.
Hit a few tracks up.
Where I'm talking to my brother and he's on it.
And then a few songs before that, you know.
I respect that.
Shout out to Big Boy. That was a Big Boy interview. I respect that. All right, shout out to Big Boy.
That was a Big Boy interview.
I respect that.
There are consequences to your words.
Dave East has the right to do that.
That's honorable.
That's what he's supposed to do.
That's his guy.
You don't let nobody disrespect your guy.
I get it.
That's his brother.
All right.
Now, Gayle King, did you know that she posed nude for a photo shoot when she was in college?
Tell me more.
She revealed this on the Pretty Big Deal with Ashley Graham podcast. Here's
what she said. Once in college,
I was dating a guy who was
a photographer. Okay. And I thought, okay,
let's have a sexy photo shoot.
Now, my idea of a sexy photo shoot,
I was nude, but Ashley, I was
wearing rollers. This was back in the day where you
wear pink foam rollers. That's so cool.
That's like very Marilyn. That's so stupid.
No. I mean, and I'm posing.
I'm doing all the things.
What are you doing, like 50s poses?
I mean, just, you know, you stick your butt out.
You stick your boobs out.
So I went with him to the dark room to develop them.
And then when they were done, I got all the negatives.
So I know that they will never see the light of day.
I was going to say that.
I was going to say, why would she bring that up right now?
Because people are going to be looking all over for her.
Because she got them.
But she got rid of them.
Drop on the Clues box with Gayle King.
I love Gayle King.
Gayle King has an amazing spirit.
Let me tell you something else about Gayle, and I mean this in the most respectful way possible.
Oh, boy.
In a generation that worships ass, right, Gayle King has one of the most underrated fatties out there.
I know y'all love the Kim Kardashians and Nicki Minaj's of the world, but my brother, Gayle King, she got a donk.
All right, Gayle King. She got a donk. Alright, Gayle
King. She got a donk.
She got a donk.
Hasn't everybody posed nude in college at some point?
I didn't go to college.
Did you pose nude in college?
I was thinking about it after she said it,
and yes, I did, and I took
photography in college, and so
we developed our own pictures in a dark room, and
I actually did
a nude photo shoot
of another one
of my classmates.
And then my professor
was like, you know,
to be a great photographer,
you really have to
do these nude pictures.
And then I did my own,
but it was myself.
Like, I did it myself.
So I had to set the camera up
with the timer and everything.
So maybe it's people
who took photography class.
Not everybody.
Yeah, I think if you
take photography,
at some point, it happens.
So you took them and then
you just looked at them and got rid of them?
Um, you know
where? I don't know where.
I probably have them at home somewhere. They're going to pop up
now. No, they're not.
Alright, well, I'm Angela Yee and that's your rumor
report. Alright, thank you, Ms. Yee. Now,
front page news, what are we talking about?
Well, let's talk about Donald Trump and
let's talk about what's been happening with this impeachment hearing.
This is live for the public to watch and pay attention to.
We'll tell you what happened on day one.
And your professor told you to take nude pictures?
Yeah, I thought that was weird, too.
It's one of those times you start going through that mental roller deck and you're like, you know what?
I think I might have gotten violated.
Could you imagine, Angela, we need you to pose nude.
You should take nude photos.
Like, that doesn't sound weird to anybody.
Who else was there?
Was it just you and the professor?
You know what?
So a lot of the students in the class took nude pictures of themselves.
I was like the only one that didn't really want to do it.
And so he was just encouraging me that I should do it too.
So you did it?
Yes.
Yeah, I did it.
It's kind of weird.
It's very weird.
I mean, I just needed to hear more.
I need more context.
I don't understand why.
What do you mean?
There's no clothes?
I don't understand why everybody's just getting naked
and taking pictures of themselves.
I've never had it.
I mean, you're in the room by yourself.
I don't know.
It was, I don't know.
I mean, it's photography class,
but I mean, there's a lot of other things
you can be taking pictures of.
Birds.
Birds, flowers.
I'm saying.
I took pictures of a lot of other things.
Did you at least get a passing grade?
You know what it was?
Yeah, I got an A.
But the thing was that
Whoa
Whoa
Whoa
No, you had to do
You had to do self-portraits
And he wanted us to do them nude
Like he thought those were the best ones to do
That doesn't sound right
Is that professor dead?
Or is he still alive?
I don't know
Sounds like he's about to get me too
There's gonna be a whole lot of people
There's gonna be a whole lot of people at that school.
All right.
Front page news is next.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now on Thursday Night Football, the Steelers take on the Browns tonight.
Now what else we got, Yee?
And y'all didn't shout out Iman Shumpert for being on our Brooklyn Nets.
Congratulations to Iman, man. He's been out there
working hard all summer long. I'm happy a team
picked him up. He's on the Brooklyn Nets now.
So shout to our Brooklyn Nets
as we always have to say. We need Mello
to get a home now. He's definitely
about to take his rap career to the next level now that
he's living in Brooklyn. He's definitely going to drop
a sneaky rap album now. That ain't matter.
Alright, now let's talk about
day one of the House impeachment
hearings. And the main question that was posed
was by House Intelligence Chairman
Adam Schiff. He said, if this is not
impeachable conduct, what is?
That is the main question. At the
center of all of this, now the top U.S.
diplomat in Ukraine, Bill Taylor,
actually revealed a previously undisclosed
call between Donald Trump
and the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland. Following that meeting, in the
presence of my staff, Ambassador Sondland called President Trump and told him of his meetings in
Kiev. The member of my staff could hear President Trump on the phone asking Ambassador Sondland
about the investigations. Ambassador Sondland told President Trump the Ukrainians were ready to move forward. Following the call with President Trump, the member of my
staff asked Ambassador Sondland what President Trump thought about Ukraine. Ambassador Sondland
responded that President Trump cares more about the investigations of Biden, which Giuliani was
pressing for. At the time I gave my deposition on October 22nd, I was not aware of this information.
Now, Donald Trump told reporters yesterday he had no memory of the event.
He said, I know nothing about that.
First time I heard it.
In any event, it's more secondhand information.
I don't recall it.
Not at all.
Not even a little bit.
Yeah, my God.
I mean, it's really simple.
Your president is a criminal.
It's just that simple.
It doesn't matter if he's a Republican.
It wouldn't matter if he was a Democrat.
He's a criminal.
And there are checks and balances that need to happen. And this is part of those checks and balances. He needs to be checked. That's just that simple. It doesn't matter if he's a Republican. It wouldn't matter if he was a Democrat. He's a criminal. And there are checks and balances that need to happen. And this is part
of those checks and balances. He needs to be checked. That's it. Now, in addition to that,
George Kent, the deputy assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs,
also gave his testimony backing up the theory that Donald Trump wanted to get political dirt
on Joe Biden. And you know why. What interest do you believe he was promoting, Mr. Kent?
I believe he was looking to dig up political dirt
against a potential rival in the next election cycle.
I agree with Mr. Kent.
This is crazy.
I mean, it is.
He's a criminal.
Nobody seems to care.
It's like, all right, let's move on.
And listen, please, Trump supporters,
stop acting clueless, okay?
It's okay to be wrong.
You bet on the wrong horse.
Okay?
You have to put country before party in a situation like this.
Right.
Because I'm sure that you wouldn't want a criminal running the country regardless of what party that criminal was with.
Mm-hmm.
All right.
Well, that is your front page news.
All right.
Now, when we come back, Black Youngster will be joining us.
He has a new project that comes out, I believe, on Friday.
So we'll talk to him about his new project, everything he has going on.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this. It's surprisingly easy. There just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capriburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tried 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 black powder,
you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets. We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, guys.
I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs,
the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the
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So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories
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It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys,
like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty
on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Start right now.
Let's go. Let's go.
Start. Start. Start.
You got a different cut?
Start. Start.
We have Black Youngstown.
Black Youngstown got a question off the top.
I said, you got a different haircut?
I'm letting my hair grow. What's going a different haircut? I'm letting my hair grow.
What's going on with him?
I'm letting my hair grow.
Okay.
Black Youngsta know fake s*** when he see it.
You ain't got that mother f***er.
Black Youngsta know fake s*** when he see it.
Don't you look.
This s*** is real.
Look at that s***.
Touch, touch, touch.
It is motherf***ing.
All right, he real.
Now, Black Youngsta, you ain't got to do that to him.
You know fake s*** when you see it.
All these rappers with fake jewelry.
It feel too soft.
Thank you.
No, but it feel too soft, man.
What do you mean too soft, man?
It feel like they ain't put enough of their pancake on top.
Black Youngster's here, damn it.
What's up, my brother?
What's up, man?
How y'all doing?
I heard you just finished an international tour.
Mm-hmm.
Congrats. How was that? Why you didn't record that? I heard you just finished an international tour. Mm-hmm. Congrats.
How was that?
Why you didn't record that?
I want to see Black Youngster overseas.
I did.
I recorded a little footage.
I got some more footage on the way, too.
Okay.
It sold out.
Damn.
It sold out, man.
It sold out.
I ain't gonna lie.
It was, like, amazing, bro.
It was crazy.
Where'd you go?
We went to Italy.
We went to Copenhagen.
Mm.
Copenhagen.
Copenhagen.
We went to get nasty.
Copenhagen when you get nasty. Copenhagen when it get nasty.
We ain't through though.
We still going to,
I still got the US tour too.
What country got the best vagina?
Oh no.
I ain't gonna test it.
No, we see you slow down a lot.
He had to catch himself.
We see you slow down a lot on Instagram.
Why'd you slow down so much?
Because at one time, you was out of control.
Right.
To the point, I think I called you one time.
I was like, Black.
Yeah, you stay on me, though.
You stay on me.
So you slowed down a little bit.
What made you slow down a little bit?
I think more so, like, you got to grow.
At some point, you got to know, like, when it's time to move on to the next step.
You know?
Some people get stuck doing the same thing.
It's something they want to do so bad.
And they feel like they ain't go too far
as doing what
they was trying to do.
They want to just
keep doing it,
keep doing it.
But you know,
they kill theyself.
I was enjoying it,
though.
I always say,
there's not too many
rappers having more fun
than goddamn black guys.
Yeah,
I'm having fun,
but you know,
I'm still a regular human being.
I still go through
real life problems
and I go through shit,
you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I try to be happy
only because,
bro,
like,
I come from the streets for real.
Like, nigga can come in here and post up tough,
mean mug all day, bro, you ain't did what I did.
Like, I know where I come from.
When you gangster for real, you can smile.
You ain't never want to, I always used to ask myself,
like, when I was coming up in the hood
and some of the OGs would come around dancing,
just doing the cha-cha.
You know how they're having their little fun.
Having a good time. Yeah, but it's like, damn,
why nobody ain't saying nothing to him about this
weak-ass shit? I ain't doing this.
Because he's gangster for real.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And the shit we think,
really, really bad, they ain't even about it.
That's how this shit be, so I can do anything, bro.
Like, I already know what's up with me. And then when you get to a certain point,
you happy to be alive, you happy to not be in jail.
Now you cha-chan. Special jail, bro not be in jail? Now you cha-chan.
Special jail, bro.
There you go.
Now you cha-chan.
Looks like you lost weight, too.
Yeah, I did a little working out.
Okay.
Yeah, I'm still going at it.
I'll be running the shit, you know.
I'm trying to get sexy for these hoes, man.
Man, you gotta stop saying whores.
You gotta stop saying hoes.
And you don't want to get sexy for them because they gotta get their life together, too.
And I think I'm gonna stop saying whores on the owner
because I'm going to get rid of marriage someone.
You're about to marry someone.
I'm still looking for a couple to marry.
So make sure you hear my hotline, 877-REAL-BLACK.
R-E-V-B-L-A-C, 877-REAL-BLACK.
Make sure you hear my hotline right now.
First of all, that's a real number because you got it written down.
Yeah, I got it written down on paper right now.
So make sure you hear me.
I'm trying to find a couple to marry.
You said a couple?
Yeah, I'm trying to find someone.
I might do a free people.
A what?
A free people.
A few people?
Yeah, these two people.
That's too much money, man.
You don't want to do all that.
It ain't about this.
It's about this insane love coming to life.
Wait, wait, wait.
You're going to marry two people?
I'm trying to marry someone.
I got my minister license.
Oh.
I want to get them.
Oh, so you want to do the ceremony.
You want to be the pastor. Yeah, I'm going to be the pastor. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm to get them. You want to be the pastor?
Yeah, I'm going to be the pastor. I'm going to pay for the wedding and everything.
That's fine. Black youngsters doing
the wedding and everything. I ain't going to lie.
So make sure you hear my hotline, 877-REAL-BLACK.
R-E-V-B-L-A-C. How did you become
a minister now? Reverend Black?
Real Black. You really got your minister license?
I swear to God. How you got this license?
I mean, I signed up for it. They gave it to me.
What did you sign up for? You signed up online? signed up for it. They gave it to me. What did you sign up for?
You signed up online?
I signed up online.
They gave it to me.
How high were you that you said, you know, when you looked at your partners and said,
man, I'm about to be a reverend, man.
I ain't going to lie.
I'm keeping it 100.
I woke up and I had said something about marriage, something about how I was playing.
And they started hitting for real.
I ain't know my ratio that far.
So I just, I was like, I woke up the next morning.
Epic hit me like, come on, come to the office.
I sit down with Rich.
We signed up.
And he's like, I'm like, y'all have to make me do this for real.
He's like, yeah, you got to do it.
They come to the car.
I did it.
The s*** came right through.
So you are Reverend Black Youngster.
Yeah.
Reverend Black Youngster.
Boy, they need to f***ing make the qualifications a little bit more difficult to be a rapper.
They ain't check your background or nothing.
I got a good background.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
My charges drop.
My charges drop.
Thank you, God.
Yeah, my shit drop.
I thank God for that for sure.
I was going through with this shit.
It was rough.
How much did that cost you to fight?
How much did that cost you to fight?
I'd say maybe probably like 600.
Damn.
600 grand?
Yeah, maybe 600.
What was the charges?
I forgot.
Remember the gun charges in North Carolina
and the shooting charges. Oh, got you, got you, got you, got you, got you. So you got probation? I forgot. Remember, it was the gun charges in North Carolina, and the shooting charges.
Oh, got you, got you, got you, got you, got you.
So did you get probation or just dropped?
Oh, drop, drop.
I'm innocent.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I told them I was innocent.
They didn't believe me.
That ain't nothing.
That ain't nothing they see.
Is that why you named the album Church on Sunday?
Because you reppin' Black Youngster?
I named the album Church on Sunday based on,
like, man, I've been going through a lot of shit lately, bro.
I just lost my brother.
My second brother I just lost.
Damn.
Yeah, so we pushing through that, and there's lot of shit lately, bro. I just lost my brother. My second brother I just lost. Damn. Yeah.
So we pushing through that.
There's a lot going on, bro.
I can't.
I say Church on Sunday started from that case only because when I did, I did a song called
Court Tomorrow.
And it was a touching song.
When I put it out, people, they never heard me rap like that.
Like, man, you coming.
Like, you with it.
But I've been could do it.
I just wasn't going through enough to do.
I was happy, living life.
Can't talk about no stroking and shit right now.
I ain't going through that no more.
Know what I'm saying?
So they put me back in a heartfelt place.
Like, man, let me go talk.
Let me talk about something.
So a lot of that disconnected from social media probably was coming from a place of, man, I need to get away for a minute.
Yeah.
I mean, not that.
I won't say that.
It's more so like, bro, like, sometimes, man, you gotta ask yourself, like,
is this the type of shit
I wanna do every day?
Word.
And I saw a bag,
I'm like,
man,
do I wanna ask for food
on Instagram every day?
Do I wanna be on this bitch
doing a sign every day?
Nah,
I don't wanna do that.
I don't wanna come,
I ain't wanna come in here
with no big booty strippers
throwing wands everywhere.
I want to come in here
and talk about my music,
my album,
and that's what you asked me about.
You know what I'm saying?
Because you can feel
the vibe of what I'm coming with off the meat rack anyway. So you know I'm here that I ain't here to play. You know what I'm saying? Because you can feel the vibe of what I'm coming with
off the meat rack anyway.
So you know I'm here.
I ain't here to play.
You know what I'm saying?
All right, we got more with Black Youngster.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
EJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Black Youngster.
Charlamagne always talks about mental health, right?
Right.
With your brother being killed, did you ever,
did you seek any help to make sure that you were good and that your mental was alright? Brief counseling.
I know I ain't good.
I ain't gonna never be good.
Them suckers already know what's up.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, straight up.
Just like that.
But I'm cool, though.
You know, I'm alright.
I ain't tripping, you know?
Did you think about quitting music at that time?
Like, I don't want to do this no more.
When I lost my first brother, I did.
I, um, I put out my, my, my son, Kyle,
he was the one that got me where I'm at now.
I, um, I gave up on my music.
I was like, I'm through.
F*** it.
I lost so many people, bro.
I ain't on any live, bro.
This s*** is really crazy.
It's not, you're probably numb to it at this point.
Yeah, I am.
I mean, I'm numb to it, but it's like,
this s*** made me evil.
You know what I'm saying? It just made me evil. It make you want revenge and s***? I don't want revenge. You know. I mean, I'm numb to it, but it's like, it made me evil. You know what I'm saying?
It just made me evil.
It make you want revenge.
I don't want revenge.
You know what I want to do?
No revenge on nobody.
No,
no revenge.
He just said,
he just beat a case.
I don't want to do no revenge.
No revenge on nobody.
No,
he ain't saying you're going to do it,
but he make you feel that way.
He just make you mad
because he's like,
damn,
bro,
you out here taking good lives.
You ain't getting the bad ones.
He's like,
damn,
you stupid motherfucker. You know what I'm saying? So, this is how I take it, bro. You ain't getting the bad ones. It's like, damn, you stupid motherfucker.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
So that's how I take it, bro.
And that's another thing, like, with Church on Sunday, like, I'm able to express myself.
I got a lot of features on there, like, you know, Chris Brown, Todd Dolla $ign.
I got Da Baby.
But them hits.
But I still got my, you know what I'm saying, my real side.
Like, my first album I did,
which is 223,
it was more so like,
I'm doing what they want me to do.
I ain't do what I want to do.
So with this album,
I kind of did what they want me to do,
and I did half of what I want to do.
So,
you know,
I can express myself with these songs,
bro.
So,
Church on Sunday
is really important to me right now.
That music probably therapeutic for you
because you talk,
you use the word heavy a lot,
man.
All that shit you going through is heavy. And if you just for you because you use the word heavy a lot, man. All that shit you're
going through is heavy.
And if you just keep
suppressing it and suppressing it,
boy, one day that shit
come out and that shit
come out.
I'm going to kill somebody.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, on camera.
Like, record me.
Like, record me.
But we don't want that.
We don't want that.
We don't want that.
On camera.
I'm telling you what's
going to happen.
We don't want that.
I ain't going to lie.
That's what's going to happen.
Don't reach into your pocket
when you talk about that.
No, no, no No no no You got something
You can use it
In your pocket for
You gonna kill somebody
Right now
The camera's gonna
Set on camera
No no no
Y'all family bro
Come on man
I'm strong
Y'all been missing me
Since day one bro
Since I came in
That's why I said
I never thought
I've never looked at
Black youngster and said
Okay that's a
That's a person who
Is gonna end up bad
Cause he don't know no better
Right right
It's the other way around Yeah So anything that's gonna Stop you is going to end up bad because he don't know no better. Right, right. It's the other way around.
Yeah.
So anything that's going to stop you is your choices.
Yeah, facts.
Yeah, I'm very smart.
I'm very intelligent.
You know what I'm saying?
I do other shit outside of music.
I got a lot of shit going on,
business ideas,
shit I come up with every day.
I have a lot going on for myself outside of music.
It's very hard to know what causes you to get in your own way.
It seems like you know what gets in your own way
and you've removed it. Yeah, I just moved.
What were some of the things you moved?
I'd say drugs.
I stopped doing lean.
I'd say I stopped smoking weed.
But you stopped drinking a long time ago.
You never took a drinker. Yeah, I stopped drinking. I had to stop drinking.
But I still
when I smoke weed, I just start smoking weed.
You just stopped? I know I just started
smoking weed, but I only held weed though. What the president say? Bill Clinton said I puffed it, but I just started smoking weed. You just stopped? I know I just started smoking weed, but I only had weed, though.
What the president say? Bill Clinton. He said,
I puffed it, but I didn't have it.
That's what I do, though.
I smoke weed to keep cool, keep chill.
He also lied about getting his d*** up, too. Just want to throw that out there.
Yeah, I ain't get my d*** up, neither.
My goodness, man.
Real talk.
I can see the evolution of black youngsters.
You stop drinking lean.
That's probably what caused you to lose weight.
You working out.
Yeah.
You got new teeth.
I been having my cyan teeth.
I came in with cyan.
I ain't got that.
Man, stop it.
Cyan teeth, I swear to God.
My line.
That's the same.
Y'all remember teeth being up?
Well, you must have got a cleaner than I need to get a hold of.
But this is white.
I got my teeth did when I was in the streets hustling, swinging.
When it went cool to do this, you got your D.I.
Fake-ass teeth.
They just be on your head.
Then I looked up.
Everybody just started doing it.
When I got in the rap game, I came in like this.
So I best spent that money.
What made you want to give veneers back in the day?
That ain't no shit that people in the hood do.
My teeth was ugly.
I had bad teeth.
But I never showed them, though.
That's what you do when you smell like...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So you got them dead when you was in the street?
Yeah.
That's smart, though,
because you think about all the dudes in the hood
we know with messed up teeth
who never even think about that.
They'll have the jewelry on,
the clothes, the car, all of that.
Bro, I'm stinking some more.
What's your relationship with Gotti?
How are you with Gotti?
I ain't gonna lie, it's the big homie.
I went like, you know, I couldn't say it no other way.
One time he said he just let you live and do you.
Does he advise you and be like, chill out, calm down?
He give me advice.
Because one time about me, like, what people don't be knowing,
you can say something about me on the internet at one point.
And I'm one of them type of people, like, when I see y'all i'm gonna smack you but i don't say it so people be thinking because they ain't responding and you studying it but now i ain't
responding because when i see you i'm gonna smack the dog at you and i don't want to tell you i'm
gonna smack you when i see you because you ain't never i ain't gonna never see you i'm saying so
i want them type of kids on you know on instagram on Instagram. So, when he seen how shit got
me upset, you know, it rattled
me. He was like, bro, you can't be like that.
You gotta just, you know, he taught me how to deal with
Instagram, how to, this shit number is fake.
These folks ain't,
these people don't know you. You know what I'm saying?
And there's one thing I salute him on.
And like, you know, I'm quick. I'm hot-headed.
I ain't gonna lie. I'm real hot-headed. I can get
Ron Woods hot-headed. I was real hot-headed. So, you know, I was getting to I'm hot-headed. I'm real hot-headed. I can get my walls hot-headed. I was real hot-headed
so, you know, I was getting to the point where I
just do some stupid s***.
Some s*** don't even really make sense. And brother here
just tell me like, nah, that ain't the way, bro.
Like, do this right here. Like, I get
advice from him, but like, most important
just on how to stay out of trouble.
Leave the bulls*** alone. You know what I'm saying?
Can you do that, though? Yeah, I've been doing it.
I ain't been in no trouble lately.
So what about the old beef that you had with certain people?
Can you squash that?
I mean, nah, nah.
It ain't never been no beef.
I still feel the same way I've been feeling.
Yeah.
Yeah, but it ain't never been no beef.
Like, I don't be having beef.
Anybody beef with me, they probably got fried.
Because I'd love to be, at this point, young black men getting money,
especially young black men from the South.
Yeah, right.
It'd make more sense just to be unified.
Because all y'all trying to do the same thing, which is stay alive and get paid.
If I ain't get a shot of mine, some people put their beef in a freezer.
Some people put their beef in a refrigerator.
But me, I put my beef on a skidded.
So come hot in me, man.
I'm right by the stove, you know.
If you got a problem with me, the fire's on.
We don't want that, though, man.
We want peace amongst our brothers.
Nah, this is what I'm on though
I'm just kidding you though
this is why I know I ain't got no beef
because I ain't nobody
about to start a fight
they don't want to have a cookout
nah they don't want to have
a water gun fight
now what happened out in Houston
you arrested out in Houston
yeah man
man these bitches
trying to play me bro
they trying to play me bro
why don't you know
about none of this man they trying to play me look bro. They trying to play me, bro. Why don't you know about none of this?
Man, they trying to play me.
Look, I got a gun license,
so I can't shoot you legally.
Yeah.
I can shoot you.
It's okay.
You run up on me,
snatch my time.
It's okay.
I got something for you.
Stay on your ground.
Yeah, stay on my ground, love.
In Texas, not in New York.
New York?
Nah, not in New York.
All right, got it.
But we gonna beat the shit out you.
How are you a white man in a suit to shoot somebody in New York?
I like that.
You smart.
You been smart.
I don't know.
No, you smart.
I'll take your word for it.
Yeah, nah, for sure.
Nah, but I had, I bought booties at the store.
And the booties, they was like cop killer booties.
I ain't know.
It was hollow points.
Hollow points.
So it was sometimes, yeah, hollow points.
Yeah, so they pulled me over and they searched the car and all that stuff.
So they found two blunts.
And then my partner, he said, this is where you would have walked.
So they still locked me up, and then they didn't lock him up.
They just let him go.
So I said, what am I going to jail for?
They said, you got cop killer bullets.
So I'm like, huh?
So I get down, and I'm like, if I bought the bullets
at the store,
you mean to tell me
y'all can charge me for this?
They're like,
yeah, we can.
So they charged me,
locked me up and shit.
You know,
we still fighting this shit right now.
They trying to charge,
they trying to fuck me out
with their case, bro.
What's the charge?
Man, it's a stupid charge,
a gun charge.
But you ain't got no gun.
That's what I'm saying.
I got caught with a gun,
but they tried to make it,
make it like,
cause the cop killed the bullets,
like, you know,
I had shit,
I ain't supposed to have.
Yeah, like,
they on my ass. But you wouldn't know if you bought it from a store like, you know, I had shit I ain't supposed to have. The holocaust, right. Yeah, like, they on my ass.
But you wouldn't know
if you bought it from a store,
you would have just automatically
assumed that you got it.
I got out of jail the next day
and I went back to the same store
and bought them again
just to make sure.
And I asked the man,
look, can I go to jail for half a day?
He's like, no.
He's like, I don't get it.
He's like, you bought them from me.
He said, just give him my contact.
They called out,
telling him you bought them from me
this day, this day.
They still been behind on me.
I spent so much money on that case,
it don't make no sense, bro.
God.
I don't read, bro.
We ain't even did shit.
Damn.
Yeah.
Stay out of jail, kids.
Please.
Goodness gracious.
I can see why you named the album Church on Sunday for real.
I'm going through some shit.
All right, we got more with Black Youngster 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 Black Youngster.
Now, you're from Memphis.
I know Memphis is an area where sometimes there's a lot of crime.
Are you still cool to go in and out of Memphis,
or is it one of those things you just drop in and get the hell out fast?
Memphis, gangster.
Yes, very.
My love going to Memphis.
I really been loving going later because I ride my cars and stuff now,
so I don't really take my cars to Memphis like that.
I got make bags and shit out there.
I drive, but I don't got them lambs and stuff like that.
So I like Memphis.
I get the chance to ride my car.
You know, people be scared to ride their car in Memphis.
Yeah.
Is it safe for you, though?
For me, it's safe.
You know, the young dudes in Memphis, they real creative.
You know what I'm saying?
They good at chopping cars down.
What does that mean?
You know what I'm saying?
I haven't been to the street
in a long time.
You know what I'm saying?
A lot of people don't ride their car
because they turn, you know.
They'll shoot it up or rob you?
No, they don't shoot it up.
They just turn it to a drop top.
That's all.
Got you.
Yeah, so.
That means shoot it up, y'all.
Yeah, I know.
No, no, no, I don't mean it.
So look, so like me later,
I've been going to Memphis
and I've been riding my cars,
kicking shit.
Yeah, this shit, man.
I love the city
even more and more now
because they be seeing me,
they go, you know,
right there,
the whole city just
tripping and shit,
you know what I'm saying?
But Memphis, gangster.
Memphis is nothing to play with.
That's got to be stressful,
though, if you know
that they chopping cars down
and then they got
the whole city following you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah,
but the thing is, maybe I grew up with, you know, certain people, and I, you know, I used to use tools myself.
I was a handyman myself before, so.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They go, I'm all right.
How many cars you got now?
I got probably like, what, 13?
Probably like 13.
I ain't including my mama cars and stuff.
I know who car.
I'm using for my next car show.
I'm calling you.
Come get mine.
Come get me.
All right.
How many girlfriends you got now? I got my chance on deck.. Come get me. How many girlfriends you got now?
I got my chance on deck.
Okay, no problem.
How many girlfriends you got now?
You got a girlfriend for each car?
No, I ain't got no...
I need one.
Matter of fact, hear me find a bitch for each car.
Stop saying you can't say that.
That's not gonna work.
Okay, hear me find a lady for each car.
I need a lady for each car.
If I have a red car, I need a red bone in that car.
If I have a black car, I need a black woman in that car.
If I have a white car, I need a red bone in that car. If I have a black car, I need a black woman in that car. If I have a white car,
I need a white woman
in that car.
Straight up.
I just don't understand
why guys,
if you talking to a girl
and it's a girl
you want to get with,
you can't say,
I'm looking for the bitches.
Because then that's going
to be the same woman
you're complaining about later.
You know,
you're going to be like,
that bitch.
You got to say,
where the queens at?
Yeah, where the queens at.
I uplift my beautiful women.
I do that time to time.
But right now, I'm trying to uplift a whore.
I can't with him, man.
Whores need love, too.
I can't with him.
You might change him.
You from Memphis.
Well, Broccoli Pastor don't save them.
Don't save them.
You know that?
Come on, now.
Okay, okay.
You ever wanted to save one?
Hey, I'm going to tell you something, Shadamon.
I disrespect you.
My bad.
I asked you what you on there, bro.
You was an OG.
I know you on there.
See, some people get it confused.
They look at it because you ain't in the streets.
Because you, you know, you ain't sitting dope and you ain't doing no stupid shit.
Yeah.
You ain't no OG.
You're OG when you done been through something.
You made it through that shit.
Yeah, you OG, bro.
So I apologize for asking you do you even know that.
Oh, good.
Montana Project Pack. And I'm from the that. Oh, good. Montana Project Pack.
And I'm from the South.
Oh, yeah.
South Carolina.
What part?
I was born in Charleston,
raised in Most Corner,
did radio in Columbia.
Oh, yeah.
What's up?
Yes, sir.
Now you want to introduce
your single, man?
Hey, what's poppin'?
This your boy, Black Johnson.
This is my new single, Cut Up,
featuring G.E.'s and Tory Lanez.
Gang.
All right, it's the Breakfast Club.
Now, hold on.
What?
Who here look fake? Tory Lanez or DJ? No, he's real. All right, it's the Breakfast Club. Now, hold on. Who hair look fake?
Tory Lane's a DJ?
My hair's real.
He just touched it.
No, no, no.
I ain't gonna stunt.
Envy, you look like a...
My hair's real.
I can't let my hair grow.
Hey, look, and go check out my documentary.
I got my documentary dropping, my first documentary.
I really want you to check it out
And to be honest
What are the documentaries
About Dothcan men
Nah nah
We winning
But yeah
It should have been
But um
Just so you can know
I tried to put the play together
For you to come down
And do my junk
But
What happened
It never worked out
Ain't nobody ask us that
But what I'm saying is
I need that done on my next one
So on this one right here
I want y'all to watch it for sure
So with the next one Y'all know how we need this one right here, I want y'all to watch it for sure. With the next one, y'all don't know how I need to go.
All right.
I really appreciate y'all for doing it.
All right, thank you, Black Youngster, for joining us.
Let's get into your joint right now.
It's called Cut Up.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Come on.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of, like, this is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy. There are 55 gallons of
water, 500 pounds of concrete. Everybody's doing it. I am King Ernest Emmanuel. I am the Queen of
Laudonia. I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg. I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of
Mentonia. Be part of a great colonial tradition. The Waikana tribe own country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder,
you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets. Bullets.
We need help! We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs,
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It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection, It was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
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You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
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Listen up. It's just in.
All the gossip. The Rumor Report.
With Angela Yee. It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Are you ready for Kanye West Sunday service at Joel Osteen's church in Houston?
That's going to be happening this Sunday.
If you want tickets, you have to go to Ticketmaster and they'll give you tickets free.
And it's for the first 45,000 people.
So it's got to be strictly first come, first served.
And you can get those tickets starting Friday.
What about the regular congregation?
What about them?
Well, they said the church has an overflow room if the crowd's too big.
I'm sure those people should be able, some of them will be able to get in on their own.
There's going to be a choir.
They said 120 people.
Wasn't no black churches that Kanye could have went to?
Ain't no black churches in Houston Kanye could have pulled up to?
I just think it's weird for a black man to have a gospel album out called Sunday Service,
but he keep going to these white churches.
No, he went to the black church in Queens.
And he went to Pastor Jamal Bryant's church. Oh, that's in Atlanta.
No, that's in Atlanta.
Okay.
Now, Pastor Jamal Bryant does have some things to say about Kanye West, though, if you guys remember.
Pastor Jamal Bryant is the senior pastor at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Georgia, and he spoke to the congregation about Kanye West.
He doesn't like what Kanye does outside of his music.
Listen to what he said.
I can't rest with Kanye saying slavery was an option.
It's in between the songs that he says that black people should vote Republican because
that's the group that kept us free. I can't rest in between the songs when Kanye would endorse
Donald Trump, who has never done a thing for black people. It's in between the songs that he
endorsed him. And because he endorsed him, Donald Trump thought he could come in Atlanta, Georgia and nobody was going to check him.
It's in between the songs.
This is a slippery slope because someone's politics shouldn't affect their religion, right?
Like Jamal Bryan is a pastor.
He shouldn't be chastising Kanye West because of his politics.
Yeah, but if he's using his music and religion to talk politics, because that's what he's doing.
So what?
He's a human being.
Right, I guess what he's saying, Kanye is coming to do any Sunday services and praising Donald Trump at these Sunday services.
I don't know, but before he went in.
What does Donald Trump have to do with God, though?
Like, I just feel like it's kind of crazy for a pastor to be chastising somebody about their politics.
No, he's just saying, I mess with his music, but I just don't mess with the side, Kanye West,
the other stuff that he talks and promotes.
That shouldn't be in church.
Right, he's saying in between the music and in between, you know,
he did say he appreciates with the Sunday service how many more people are Googling Christianity
and coming to church that normally wouldn't.
He just doesn't rock with the other stuff that Kanye does.
I guess that's disturbing to him.
If it was so disturbing, he shouldn't have had Kanye performing in church.
If it was so disturbing and bothered you so much, you should't have had Kanye performing at church. If it was so disturbing
and bothered you so much,
you should have not had Kanye
performing at church.
Now, now, now,
you got to bring your numbers in, though.
Kanye ain't going to bring
your numbers in.
Oh, my God.
People are crazy.
All right, now,
Marlon Wayans is talking about
what it was like
to kiss Jennifer Hudson.
Now, he was asked about it
because he had to actually kiss her
on the set of their new movie,
Respect,
which is about Aretha Franklin,
and here's what he had to say.
Amazing.
Amazing.
You ever kiss an angel?
I did.
Her breath was amazingly fresh.
Her lips were like pillows.
It felt like I was kissing a cloud.
I don't want to let her know how good the kiss was,
but I think I just did.
But it was probably up there in, like like the top three kisses in my life.
And man, that voice, it actually gave me woody.
Okay, bye.
Goodness gracious.
All right, now Chameleon Air and E40 have announced a $100,000 investment contest.
And that is for minorities.
Here's what it sounded like.
Being an entrepreneur isn't easy, but it's even harder for minority and women founders
who are trying to raise funding for their companies. In order to do what we can to change the narrative,
E40, Republic, and yours truly will be investing $100,000 in a minority or woman founder. We're
not talking about just the idea. We're talking about a real company. Republic.co is a platform
that allows non-accredited people to invest in startups for little amounts of money. The kind
folks at Republic will be responding to all the pitches,
and we brought in the investor of all investors to help us narrow it down.
Shark, Damon John here, and I am so excited to be one of the judges in the $100,000 pitch competition.
That's great.
Yeah, man, dropping the clues bond for E40.
That's what a million is.
Damon John.
So if y'all got a pitch, if you need $100,000, you know,
make sure you join Republic.
All right, and 50 Cent, it looks like his account got shut down on Instagram.
Did y'all see that?
I don't know if it shut down or if he backed off a little bit.
I know he was in Australia about a week ago, but I'm not sure what happened.
But now he's on Twitter.
So I guess that's where he is at right now.
And I've never seen him be super active like this on Twitter,
but he's been posting a lot on Twitter lately.
And, yeah, he got to leave Notorious alone.
Oh, that's my girl.
Like, he already apologized for making fun of her.
Oh, he posted another picture of her.
If you remember, she said it hurt her feelings the first time where he posted a picture of her.
And it was a meme where they were talking about her hairline and ghost and all of that.
And now there's another one that he posted on Twitter.
And she already had said it hurt her feelings and he apologized for it.
Then he just did another one on Twitter.
All right.
I'm Angela Yee.
And that is your rumor report.
All right.
Thank you, Missy.
Charlemagne.
Yes, sir.
You know, I need the actor Lakeith Stanfield to come to the front of the congregation.
We like to have a word with him.
This is coming from a place of love, though.
Who's that?
What movie was he in? What is he in? He's in Atlanta. We like to have a word with them. This is coming from a place of love, though. Who's that? What movie was he in?
What is he in?
He's in Atlanta.
Yeah, he plays Darius on Atlanta.
He played Andre in Get Out.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You may know him.
Okay, all right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Charlamagne, say the gang donkey under the shade.
Charlamagne.
You are a donkey.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day does not discriminate.
I might not have the song of the day, but I got the donkey of the day.
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey, man, hit it with the heat.
It's a breakfast club, bitches.
Who's Donkey of the Day today?
Yeah, Donkey of the Day for Thursday, November 14th
goes to an actor by the name of Lakeith Stanfield.
You know Lakeith Stanfield, right?
He plays Darius on the TV show Atlanta.
You may know him as Andre from Get Out.
Remember, he was the black man who went missing.
And then when Chris hit him with the flash at the brunch auction clan rally, he flipped out.
Yeah, that brother.
Well, yesterday he posted this on Instagram.
He posted, the shade room, lipstick alley, breakfast club, world star, and many others are or anti-black.
That's how he typed it.
He said, and many other are, A-R-E, then typed or, or, are, O-R, anti-black.
I guess he didn't know which word to use or how to use it, so he decided to do both.
Just the both.
To be safe.
I get it.
Now, I had a great session with my spiritual counselor, Yadi, last night.
Dropping the clues behind for Yadi.
I also have therapy Friday at 3.
One thing that my therapist and spiritual counselor allowed me to see is the God in everything.
Everything is God.
So even though this statement pissed me off for a second yesterday, it did.
And I'll tell you why.
I'm still going to see the good of God in this statement and use it as an opportunity to teach Lakeith.
Because, Lakeith, you have to practice what you tweet or, in this case, post on the gram.
Now, first of all, I breathed all of this out last night during my spiritual counseling
session.
I grounded myself, brought myself back to center, and released the anger.
Because I know Envy was trying to rob me of when he sent this to me yesterday.
Okay?
I released all this anger last night I had for this statement. because, you know, you can say any and everything about me.
I've damn near heard it all about myself online.
But what you won't do is ever fix your lips to call one of my platforms, especially the Breakfast Club, anti-black.
All right. Let me read the caption Lakeith Stanfield put with this meme. He said, it's a fact that a lot of these platforms are usually,
are tend to be feeding grounds for negative reinforcement toward black nonconformists.
They boast their faux vanity and hold a white supremacist scope over black men and women,
often highlighting negative attributes and downplaying mind-expanding ones.
They serve as bottomless, coward consumption pits
and digital, audio audio are otherwise slave
mentality museums
at all you want.
End quote. I don't know what the hell
Lakeith Stanfield is talking about, but I do know
myself, Charlemagne Tha God, in the nine
years I've been on this breakfast club, I scribe
every day to be the perfect
balance of ratchetness and righteousness.
There's not another show out there
that goes from Byron Allen to Black Youngster like it's
nothing. You tell
me a show where the guest list
goes from the Honorable Minister Louis Pratt-Conn
to 21 Savage. This show has gone
from me talking about sucking farts
out of women's asses to me
encouraging brothers and sisters to go to therapy
and invest in their mental wealth. You know why,
Lakeef? Because that's life. And that's the
way life works, okay?
I'm not going to sit here and act like we've gotten it right all the time
because we haven't.
We've made plenty of mistakes on this radio,
plenty of things I've looked back on and said,
yeah, we should have played that a certain way,
and all that critique is fine.
But, Lakeith Stanfield, don't you ever fix your raggedy-ass mouth
to call the author of Black Privilege
because I truly believe it is a privilege to be black, anti-black, okay?
Ask all those white people who call up here
every day complaining about me saying,
crack ass cracker or mayonnaise
are asking me why everything got to be
black and white.
Ask them if I'm anti-black.
Don't ever fix your mouth to call a brother like me
anti-black because, young king, I know for
a fact you don't take the chances that I do
every day in the name of blackness.
That's exactly why you didn't call out any white media outlets,
because your publicist, your agent, and those Hollywood executives you work for would have had a fit.
You would never take that chance.
See, as a black person, it's safe to go at black outlets like Shade Room,
Worldstar, Lipstick Alley, Breakfast Club, and many others, as you said,
but you would never fix your mouth to say that about any of the white outlets that do the same damn thing.
Because you know that would affect you in Hollywood.
So who's the real coward?
Okay, who's really got the slave mentality?
If it's easier to call out your own black people than it is to go at the others, white folk.
Lakeith is one of these folks who be on red carpets and they don't even speak to black outlets. Okay, walk right past Baller, Lerner, Bossip, or Jasmine Brand and go talk to E, our people,
as if those outlets don't report so-called negative stories, as if those outlets are any less messy.
Okay, Lakeith, I think it's hard to get the character Andre out of your spirit
because it sounds like you may still be in a sunken place,
but I'm not about to go back and forth with you about this.
I'm going to simply say when you are on
any of these platforms, or even
when you are on your own platforms
like social media, how about be the change
you want to see in the world? Don't give these platforms
negativity to reinforce
because all we can do is provide the
platform. The artists provide the content.
There's been plenty of people who have sat in this room
and elevated the conversation in this room,
elevated the vibration in this room.
You said that these platforms highlight negative attributes
and downplay mind-expanding ones,
but when you get the opportunity to speak,
do you do that, King?
I remember when you came on The Breakfast Club
and I asked you about the name of your group, The Moors.
That was an opportunity for you to teach,
to tell us about the African conquerors of Spain,
to possibly tell us about Moorish civilization.
But do you remember your answer?
Now, the name of your group is the Moors.
Is that the original Moors,
black Africans they threw the world?
Yeah.
Okay.
What made you want to name the group that?
Like a lot of things in my life,
it was brought forth by manifestation
of the universal,
comprised of the fabric of the universe.
He was high.
I was high.
Gotcha.
No kidding.
Where was the mind expansion in that?
Where was the mind expansion when you was on IG rapping lyrics with gay slurs?
Remember that?
Remember when he was letting the F word fly?
Play that.
Boy, you're dressed like trash.
You were 8'6".
Take that choke chain back.
That's some gay issues.
Only black rags in my cab like I'm racist
Guys, I don't really like to brag, but I'm straight rich
Up in bitches out the ass and I'm famous
And all these gays are getting mad cause they hate me
Now look, you know, I've said things that I regret
In used language I regret, so I would never be that kind of hypocrite
But I'm just playing that to remind you that
You haven't always been this woke warrior you claim to be, okay?
In fact, you apologize for that freestyle, you know why? know hollywood don't play that they will blackball your
black ass in a minute they will cancel you so quick that the only outlets who would accept you
and still embrace you is haha the black ones us okay it's just so crazy to me you talk crazy about
black outlets but when you come on the black outlets it's not like you being this intellectual
beacon of light, okay?
He was on Breakfast Club talking about being
sexually attracted to dogs. Remember that?
You're from Cali, ain't you? Yeah.
You're not a Snoop fan? Nah, I remember
looking at the Doggystyle album and being
young and confused
and not knowing whether I was sexually attracted to
the dog or what I...
The dog had a fat ass. Yeah, I remember that.
I was like, yo, I'm starting to look at dogs weirdly now.
Yeah, okay, it happens.
But you go on Jimmy Kimmel and you're respectful
and you bring the white man flowers.
Remember that?
That's a good jacket.
It really is.
Thank you very much.
It's a magic jacket.
It brings things into third dimensional space
that weren't there before.
It does?
Yes, like flowers, for instance.
Are you going to do a magic trick?
Wow.
Thank you.
You know what?
This rarely happens to me, and I appreciate it.
Aw.
Took the flower off your jacket and just gave it to the white man.
Lakeith, you was getting interviewed for that Netflix project Death Note,
and you was on there barefoot while the white man was interviewing you.
And you was sniffing your feet and licking your toes.
This is a literal video.
You was sniffing his feet and licking his toes.
Let me hear it.
I did not see that.
That's disgusting.
You choose a lot of seemingly political roles that have like, you know, look at society in different ways.
Selma, Atlanta, Get Out.
Do you pick scripts that way?
I tend to be a part of stories that speak to my five senses.
Sight, hearing, touch, and taste.
Taste.
So you're not going to taste.
Shall we do that?
He's talking about the social implications of the roles
that he plays in movies like Selma,
Get Out, and Atlanta.
And he's on there sniffing his feet and licking his feet
in front of the white man. But it's the black platforms
that are defeating grounds of negative
reinforcement, okay? It's sniffing your feet
and licking your toes, what you call non-conforming.
I don't know what got into you yesterday, King,
but watch your mouth when it comes to calling a black man like me anti-black.
And always remember, when you point a finger at someone else,
point three back at yourself, because based on your logic
and the things you put out there, you are just as much a problem
as you claim us black media outlets are.
But, Lakeef, I wish you the best.
This came from a place of love, and two takeaways I want to leave you with
is, one, be the change you want to see in media
and stop acting like a damn buffoon in all your interviews.
And two, don't burn those black bridges
just because white folks in Hollywood sent you a boat.
Because history shows us what happens
when white folks put black folks on a boat.
Right?
Please let me remind you of Lakeith Stanfield,
the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
You stupid mother f***er.
You dumb.
Alright.
Alright, well, thank you for that donkey
of the day. You did that on purpose
yesterday, but whatever. What?
I just seen something that bothered me and I wanted
to see if it bothered you guys as well, so I just
shared it. I didn't reply.
Nobody replied, but I knew what it. I didn't reply. Nobody replied.
I didn't reply. But I knew what it was.
I knew what I was doing.
I said, could this bother me?
And I figured, I said, you know, if it bothered me, I know it's going to bother Charlemagne.
So I said, let me send this to Charlemagne right fast.
I sent it to Charlemagne, and then, hey.
I had me woosah and all last night.
I figured somebody was going to talk through you this morning during donkey today.
That's all.
I just let God talk through me.
That's all it was.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
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It's Ask Ye.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Ye,
Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Ye. Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Trey. Hey, Trey, what's your question for Yee?
I'm actually a success story.
I appreciate it.
You gave me some advice about a year back.
So I got a new question for you.
Maybe you can help me out.
What was your question last time?
Last time, I had got a young lady's number,
and, you know, I would contact her, and she didn't think to accept it.
So I'd contact you and say, hey, what's going on?
You know, I'd take the young lady's number, and then when I'd contact her, she'd be like,
don't think like she's your partner or whatever.
So she told me to lay back or whatever until she's interested in that.
So I was like, okay.
Okay, all right, so what's happening now?
All right, so what's happening now, they
want to talk on the phone every
day. So I got on like every
single day and it gets pretty windy.
So some days I need like a break
in between or, you know,
you know, I would like some time to meet with myself.
So I was just
thinking like, what's the best way to...
Is this your girlfriend?
Is this your woman?
Are you in a relationship?
Or is this something casual?
That's a good question.
Well, we've been dating for about four months now.
And it's getting pretty serious.
I feel like... And you know what is crazy?
We had this conversation on lip service the other day on this tour.
We were talking about, do you need to talk to the person that you're with every single day?
And everybody unanimously said, yes, you do.
Whether it's a text message, a phone conversation.
And I feel like when you really care about somebody,
you want to talk to them every day,
even if it's not for a long period of time,
even if it's just a check-in, a thinking of you,
something like that at some point.
So you don't even want to talk to her every day.
I just think it's a bit much.
You know, I work a lot and then, you know, I go to the gym.
Some days I'm not even, you know, not even trying to be on my phone.
You know, sometimes I just want to chill and mellow out
and maybe watch some old videos at a breakfast club or something, you know.
You can't talk to her while you're on your way to the gym
or on your way home from the gym or right before you go to bed at night or while you're on your lunch break or send a text message?
Nah, because I work a job where I'm talking to, like, I don't know, 200 people a day.
So I'm always on the phone.
So I want to, you know, disconnect on the phone when I get off work.
How often do y'all see each other?
I guess just about every day, you know.
So you guys see each other every day, so...
Yeah, just about every day, yeah.
Honestly, I'm going to be honest with you.
I don't think that's too much to ask for, Trey.
Every day?
That's not a lot.
I really don't think that's too much to ask for.
Okay.
It doesn't even have to be an extensive, long conversation.
It could be five minutes.
Five minutes, yeah.
But it's nothing with five minutes, though.
It has a lot that she wants to talk about.
I mean, you can even call and be like, look, I don't want to talk long.
I had a long day.
I did want to call just to let you know that I was thinking about you.
I miss you.
I can't wait to see you tomorrow.
Okay.
Let's see you last time.
Work out good
I'm going to take this to the gym
Yeah, I don't think that's a lot to ask for
For somebody in a relationship
Sometimes you want to assert your independence too much
And just be like, I'm not doing that, I don't feel like it
Little things like that, you can definitely bend on and compromise
That's what relationships are about
And you should be happy a woman wants to talk to you every day
A woman who don't want to, beware of that
Well, that's true too I guess attention And you should be happy a woman wants to talk to you every day. A woman who don't want to, beware of that.
Well, that's true, too.
I guess attention, if the attention goes down, you want to be careful of that.
But I wanted to say something off topic about the Freshers Club.
I just want to say that you guys, you know, I'll see y'all as leaders of this generation.
And Dr. King and Malcolm were about your age around the same time when they passed away.
They were leaders of their generation.
And I think people look up to you guys.
So y'all have a great responsibility
and I appreciate everything that y'all do.
Thank you, brother.
Well, that was a nice ending to that.
Thank you.
All right, y'all have a great day.
Good luck.
And I hope you check back in with me
when you get with this advice thing.
I love that you've been consistent. Oh, yeah. I'll check back in with me with this advice thing. I love that you've been consistent.
Oh, yeah, I'll check back in with you.
All righty, bro.
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Angela Ye, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. We're in the middle of
Ask Ye. Hello, who's this?
Hello, hi, this is Louis.
Good morning. Oh, my God, I got through?
Louis, stop yelling. Yes, you did get through.
Hey, Louis.
God bless y'all. Oh, my God.
Okay, so I got a question. so i just started dating this girl i've been dating her for about two months she just got
into like an inheritance like i met her dad in the beginning i didn't really know him he was
really sick and he just passed you know recently and she can buy me a lot of gifts and stuff like
that she just wanted to give me stuff like, you know, expensive things I'm not really used to.
And I kind of feel guilty
about it.
I don't buy gifts like that.
I feel you on that because I don't like people
giving me presents unless I feel
like we about to be together forever
and I really like them like that.
I really like her.
Don't get me wrong. She's been with me from the beginning.
All that stuff, but it's like that kind of money thing. Like, you know, I was like, I know it's her dad's money and stuff like her. Don't get me wrong. She's been there from the beginning. All that stuff.
But it's like that kind of money thing.
I know it's her dad's money and stuff like that.
And I kind of feel weird about it.
I'm like, you know, I'd rather just, you know, I feel like the cheaper things.
I'm not even going to lie.
It kind of sounds corny.
So y'all should have that conversation.
You should be like, look, I know you got this inheritance.
Let's figure out ways for you to invest your money into things that will bring you back some money in return.
Because I don't want you to feel like I am into all of that.
And I think that would be great.
And maybe y'all should do some things like go to Envy's real estate class together.
But we all like people who level us up, right?
Like I like a man to level me up.
I like to level him up.
So the way that you can level up right now is be like, look, girl, we're going to figure out how we can make these things happen as far as investing in the stock market, investing in real estate, making sure that your money makes money for you.
So you're always good forever.
So let's get that together.
All right.
That sounds good.
I mean, that's what I want to do, but I don't want to tell her what to do with her money.
But I could kind of hint her off like that.
Right.
Yeah.
No, I think you do things always when you approach people in a positive way.
Like, let's do this together.
I'm trying to figure out better ways to invest so
that our money's always making money, so let's
do this together. Let's start on this journey together
so every time you feel like you want to buy this, buy the
stock instead. And whatever it is
that you got to do to get her on that path, I think
is important. And it might be somebody like you that she
really cares about who will inspire her
to want to do that. Yes, oh my god,
thank you. I needed to hear.
I can't even believe I got through, but thank you so much.
God bless you guys.
I love what you guys do.
Y'all positive on a hundred level.
And I love you guys in the morning.
God bless you guys.
God bless you, bro.
All right.
That's nice of him, man.
Some people would just be taking that.
Some people would just be taking somebody else's money.
So I think it's dope when somebody actually is a real authentic person and doesn't want
to do that to somebody.
So, yeah.
All right.
Well, ASCII, 800-585-1051.
Now we got rumors on the way.
Yes, and we'll tell you what a rapper is now no longer signed to good music and doing his own thing.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
On The Breakfast Club.
Now, would you guys be excited for that set it off remake that Issa Rae's been talking about she's doing?
I'm never excited for remakes.
I think so.
I think it depends on the characters who's in it, but I think I'll be excited for that.
I'm never excited for remakes
simply because you can't recapture those feelings.
Those movies gave us feelings.
You can't recapture that.
But I'm excited for Coming to America, Coming Back.
I'm excited for this film.
That's part two, though.
Sequels are cool.
Remakes, nah.
All right, well, Vivica A. Fox is not that into it.
Here's what she had to say
while she was talking to Entertainment Tonight Live.
Why do you do that thing?
It's a classic.
Leave it alone.
Okay.
There's absolutely no reason to try to redo it.
It's been done.
Yeah.
And we did it so well that people are absolutely going to compare it to that.
And I think that that's her taking on a tremendous chore because that film has become a cult classic.
I agree.
It's a classic.
Like, leave it alone.
I would like to see another type of movie with an all-female cast.
You know what I'm saying?
Like an action movie.
Like, even if you watch The Kitchen that Tiffany Haddish and Melissa McCarthy was in,
that was a dope movie because the way that those women were depicted in those roles
as mobsters' wives that were actually about that action.
You know what I mean?
I would have to see it because even even like, did you see Oceans?
All the women in Oceans?
I thought it was dope too.
I never saw Oceans.
I never saw Oceans.
Okay.
You know what though?
I will say, as we're talking about this,
didn't they have the play for Set It Off too?
Everybody said that was really good.
I'm not sure.
I heard about that.
Yeah.
I heard it was really good.
I never heard it.
I never heard it.
Okay.
Well, since we're talking about Easter egg, let's talk about Insecure star Jay Ellis,
the one that everybody wanted to come back on the show that used to be her boyfriend
from the first season.
Well, he just had a baby.
So congratulations to him, him and his fiance, Nina Senecar.
And they announced it on Instagram on Tuesday.
That's their first child together, a daughter named Nora Grace.
Okay.
So congratulations to them. That's their first child together, a daughter named Nora Grace. So congratulations to them.
That's my daughter growing up.
Now Little John and Ludacris have teased
a new collaboration with Usher.
A fan asked on Twitter
if Usher, Luda, and Little John are ever going to do it
again, and Little John said, we did it already
coming on Usher's new album.
So I guess you can get excited
for that. Remember they were all at
the iHeart Festival?
Yep.
I do remember that.
Yep, yep, yep.
First of all, I want to drop on a clues bomb for Lil Jon.
Lil Jon is a god and should always be treated as such.
Yes.
I miss crunk music even though I listen to crunk music every day in the goddamn gym.
I got a Lil Jon playlist and that Lil Jon was a movement, bruh, that people do not appreciate the way that they should.
I really don't think so.
And he's still out there getting checks from all over the place.
Shout out to Lil Jon.
Yes, he is.
And Desiigner is officially off of good music.
He was on his live stream, and here's what he said.
I'm on my own vibe, you know what I mean?
I couldn't have nobody hold me up.
That's why I had to get off that label, man.
No funny.
Ain't nobody can drop me.
I asked for the release, You know what I mean?
So the only label I'm on right now
is LOD.
You know what I mean?
I can drop whenever,
however.
I can drop anywhere,
any second.
This is the dream
of every artist.
Is he off of Def Jam too
or just off of Good Music?
He said he's an independent
artist once again.
So he has his own label,
LOD.
So he's off of that.
Okay.
Was Blackwood's designer
ever really on Good Music though? Yeah. I feel like they never really pushed. So he's all for that. Okay. Was Blackwood's designer ever really on good music, though?
Yeah.
I feel like they never really pushed him.
They just used his record.
Yeah, can you be good music if you never got a Kanye feature?
Well, he did.
Can you be good music?
What Kanye feature did he get?
Remember, Kanye kind of took Panda.
Kanye took Panda.
Yeah.
All right.
He absolutely took Panda and put it on his album.
Yeah.
Can you actually be on good music if Kanye never was in your video or anything like that?
I think they never really pushed him.
They just took the record.
So I'm happy Desiigner got on his own.
He can do what he wants to do now.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, shout out to Revolt.
We'll see you tomorrow.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, don't forget, Change for Change is next Thursday.
We're asking everybody, if you can, donate whatever you can.
Of course, it's for a great cause, the Thorogood Marshall College Fund,
which gives donations and scholarships to HBCU.
So we're trying to help students with books, with living arrangements,
with school, with everything.
So we're going to be on the box 6 a.m. to midnight,
so we need as much help as possible.
Yes, indeed, man.
And it's going to a great cost.
So I don't see why people wouldn't donate.
And, you know, you got to sow seeds, right?
Like everybody talks about, you know,
sowing seeds and how you have to give to receive
or just to give to create positive
energy in your life. I don't know if all that is true.
I just know that giving feels good and this is an
opportunity for you to give and it don't matter how
big or how small. Absolutely.
It is not penis size.
It does not matter in this situation. And also shout out
to Black Youngster for joining us this morning as well.
My guy, Black Youngster. I like Black Youngster,
man. I like who Black Youngster is becoming.
If we're going to give people
just as much flack, if we're going to give people flack
when they're wiling on the gram, you got to give them
love when they're
not doing that no more. Absolutely. So salute
to Black Youngster. Shout out to Black Youngster.
Now when we come back, positive notes, so don't
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I planted the flag.
This is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
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Or maybe not.
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