The Breakfast Club - Bokeem Woodbine to Moaning/Groaning in the Bedroom
Episode Date: February 16, 2018Friday 2/16 - Today on the show we had legend actor Bokeem Woodbine stop by, and spoke about his new project Unsolved Murders: Tupac and Biggie, black renaissance in Hollywood, the time Dj Envy was in... a movie with him and more. We opened up the phone lines to give our listeners a chance to give someone "Donkey of the Day". After Charlamagne opened up about making too much noise in the bedroom in the Jeff Johnson interview and it is freaky Friday, we opened up the phone lines to see if our listeners were anything like Charlamagne in the bedroom when it comes to moaning and groaning loudly. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo!
It's Friday!
Good morning, Angela Yee!
Good morning, DJ Envy!
And yes, it is Friday!
It's day two of my detox.
Yesterday I started my 14-day detox with the detox now.
How's it going?
It was rough yesterday.
I wasn't really hungry, but I realized a lot of activities I do center around eating.
Right.
Like I had to go meet my friend Kim, and I was like, what are we going to do?
I can't eat or drink.
So we went and got pedicures.
But just throughout the day, I was walking past a lot of food places.
I hadn't eaten anything.
And I was like, man, people would look.
So you and your male friend went and got pedicures?
A Kim.
She's a woman.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Okay.
Yes.
Okay.
And you know a Kim.
No, I don't.
All right.
Anyway, so I did that yesterday.
And then people definitely looked like food as they walked past.
One person turned into a chicken leg.
Really?
Mm-hmm.
You really do get hungry, but this is day two of my detox, so.
First three days are usually the toughest, and then it gets a little easy and a little easy, but the first couple of days is always rough.
And it's not like a juice cleanser, and it's a real detox.
So all I can have is coconut water if I start feeling dizzy and lightheaded, but it's got to be pure organic coconut water.
And then I'm drinking this distilled water
and taking these herbal supplements under my tongue.
Nah, B, if you pass out, we're going to put some real food in your mouth.
We're going to give you some cookies.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, Envy.
What?
Don't you do that.
What?
Whew, all right.
So anyway, happy Chinese New Year.
Today is Chinese New Year as well.
It is the year of the dog.
Okay.
Kong hei fa choy.
Kong hei, say it again.
Kong hei fa choy.
Kong hei fa choy.
Okay, forget it.
Yes, but it is the year of the dog.
So happy Chinese New Year.
Happy Chinese New Year.
Now, I'm still out in L.A.
All Star Weekend kicked off really yesterday.
So this is where it got a little crazy.
So yesterday, shout to the Migos.
I did the Migos party.
They had a party at the Capitol Building out in L.A.
And then after that, I flew over to Boiler Alert.
They had like a charity event at World of Wheels,
which is a roller skating rink.
So then we did that.
And then I closed it out with an event
with Remy Martin and Adidas.
Next, hop on stage and next started performing.
It was kind of dope.
Next started doing songs
they didn't necessarily do.
What do you mean
they didn't do?
I don't think they wrote,
they didn't write Pony, right?
No, that's genuine.
I know, but they performed it.
Okay, it's a big song.
Why not?
You know.
Then they performed
Just in case
I don't make it home tonight.
They performed that.
That's my song too.
That was Jaheim's song wasn't it?
Justin
Yeah
They were performing
A bunch of songs
So you're saying
They did some covers
Yes
Which was weird
But they still rocked it
So shout out to Next
They want to come on the show
So I said sure
So that was
That was day one
Of the crazy all star events
And last night
Was also the global spin awards
You were nominated.
I was nominated six times.
The stuff that they did on air,
because it was taped,
no DJ that works at our station won.
So not me, not Self, not Clue,
not Pro Style.
We work at many stations, too.
Well, our New York station,
I should say.
No DJs won.
I think Khaled won two awards.
So you got nominated six times and didn't win?
Yeah, I feel like Jay-Z at the Grammys.
I knew you were going to say that.
I feel like Jay-Z at the Grammys.
But there's still awards that they said they might announce,
so maybe I'll win them.
But I didn't go, so I didn't feel as bad.
But I know Self didn't win.
I know Khaled won two.
I think Camilo shot to him.
He won one.
Charisma out in L.A., she won one.
You didn't win because you didn't go. That's what you think? Yeah. I think Camilo shot to him. He won one. Charisma out in L.A., she won one. You didn't win because you didn't go.
That's what you think?
Yeah.
I think that too.
All right.
No, I really think that because usually every year they say,
Emby, you going to be there?
You going to be there?
And I'm like, yeah.
And you're actually in L.A.
It's kind of disrespectful.
Support your fellow DJs.
I had shows to do.
I got five kids.
I got to make sure this money continues to come in.
All right.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what are we talking about?
We are going to give you an update on what happened in Parkdale, Florida.
At Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, we'll give you some updates on what actually happened behind the scenes from eyewitnesses.
And also, rest in peace, they have identified many of the people who have been killed.
And also, Boquim Woodbine will be joining us this morning.
Now, he co-starred in a movie with me years ago.
You were the star of that?
Well, yeah, I was the star.
I'm going to take that.
I was the star.
Yes, I was.
Co-star?
Are you sure?
Maybe.
Maybe I just was in his movie.
Because it looked like you were in and out.
Yeah, that was my only part.
That part I posted yesterday on Instagram, that was it.
After that, I was no longer in the movie.
That's not a co-starring role.
I felt like a co-star. I thought I did a pretty good job.
You had a role, but you were not co-starring.
Okay. Well, Kim Woodbine
might have been starring in the movie.
All right. Well, anyway, we're going to kick it with him a little
bit later, and Front Page News is next.
Keep it locked. This is The Breakfast Club. Good morning. It's Friday!
It's DJ
MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne N'Gad. We are The Breakfast Club. Good morning. It's Friday. It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now let's talk about everything that's going down in Florida.
Right after the deadly shooting in which 17 people were killed in Parkland, Florida,
we are looking to see what is Donald Trump going to say or do about this
because gun control is certainly an issue
because the killer, 19-year-old Nicholas Cruz, was able to get his AR-15 legally last year.
So what are we doing about gun control laws?
Well, Donald Trump did address the deadly massacre, but he did not talk about gun control.
Here's what he said.
We are committed to working with state and local leaders to help secure our schools and tackle the difficult issue
of mental health. Right. So just mental health is what he addressed. Now, one of the women,
Lori Alhadeff, her 14-year-old daughter, Alyssa, was one of the 17 people killed
during that school shooting, had this to say. President Trump, you say, what can you do?
You can stop the guns from getting into these children's hands.
Put metal detectors at every entrance to the schools.
What can you do?
You can do a lot.
This is not fair to our families that our children go to school and have to get killed.
President Trump, please do something.
Action.
We need it now. these kids need safety now i mean i agree with this something needs to get done i mean these kids shouldn't
be able to buy weapons like that that easily especially at a young age because they're still
emotional i mean grown-ass men are still emotional and they have that much power
an assault rifle that can shoot 45 rounds per a minute and just the fact that he
had been reported to the FBI he had been flagged for YouTube comments that he made his social media
there were a lot of posts that he was putting on there about killing people that should be enough
for you to not be able to obtain a weapon now don't get it twisted I'm an avid gun owner like
I own a bunch of guns but there is no way in hell
anybody should own an AR-15.
Like, you're not gonna shoot duck,
you're not gonna shoot deer, bear,
there's nothing that you need to shoot. That's a
military weapon that should be kept
for military. You don't need that weapon.
Yes, I have one, but I just have one
because I can. Like, but I should need, nobody should
have that weapon. And one of the people
that was killed, one of the 17 people, was a football coach, Aaron Face.
He is a hero.
He was protecting others at the high school when that former student allegedly opened fire.
They said he was a beloved football coach.
He was well-known in the local community.
And he was ushering kids into the classroom.
And he ended up, as he was saving those children's lives, getting killed. And there was another student, 17-year-old junior ROTC student that helped shield dozens of students.
Actually, Colton Hobb had training, and he was able to usher about 60 to 70 kids into a classroom
and hide them behind a sheet behind a solid object.
And that was all because of his training that he had so that it could slow any bullets down.
So fortunately, they all made it out.
All right.
All right.
I'm Angela Yee.
And that is your Front Page News.
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hello who's this?
what's up this King Fresh from the Midwest.
What's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
Man, listen.
I'm sorry because I just heard that clip.
And that lady you're talking about,
they need to put metal detectors at each entrance.
I've been out of school 10 years.
Man, they've been searching our bags
in the urban community.
They sure have.
They've been going through our bags
finding guns, finding knives and stuff.
We know as the urban community, do not take a weapon to school.
Period.
That's your ass.
Flat out.
Fairly so.
We the Caucasian people need to get their kids under control, not being rapists or nothing,
but they need to just get the kids with the mental health.
You know your kid crazy running around in a Walmart.
You need to whoop his ass, lean in there, period.
Well, first of all, I mean, mental health is not, it's white, it's black, it's Asian.
It has nothing to do with skin color.
And also, I don't know if you know, but he lost his parents.
He was adopted, and then his adopted parents died.
So, I mean, yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
You ain't going to let neither one of your five kids run around Walmart screaming, yelling, going crazy, throwing tipper tantrums, throwing everything in the house, all everywhere.
You're not going to do that.
Nope.
You weren't raised like that.
You feel me?
It's about where you were raised to from the get-go.
Listen, no matter what, it's a tragic situation that needs to be addressed, and they have to figure out what to do to protect our kids when they're in school.
All of them.
And you're right.
We did have metal detectors in some of the schools,
especially in the urban community.
Andrew Jackson, which was my zone school in Queens,
had the first metal detectors.
But we need to make sure our kids are secure in high school, in colleges,
because it just doesn't happen in middle school.
It happens in middle school.
It happens in high schools.
It happens in colleges.
We just got to protect them better.
Hello, who's this?
This is DJ from Vadoff, Georgia.
What's going on, brother?
What's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
Yeah, man, I'm happy.
I'm blessed that I'm alive to see another day,
but I'm also mad because they're trying to make this whole shooting a mental health thing,
and they're trying to bring in his background to make it seem like, oh, that's what caused it.
No, no, he should be held accountable for his actions,
because if it was anybody else, they wouldn't bring up none of that stuff.
Well, he is being charged with 17 counts of murder.
I understand that, but that's trying to deflect from the issue.
What's the issue?
He's trying to say the cop's mom had the flu
and all this, it's a trickle-down effect.
No.
No, I believe, I agree with you.
I think it's some bull crap.
The kid got a gun and he killed all these people.
I mean, he definitely did.
And I think even if you look at his social media,
because they've been posting things from his social media,
they said that he is a racist professional school shooter.
So, you know, that is...
And I think part of that is also them looking into the background of things that he's been posting
that should have been red flags for everybody.
Absolutely.
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Hello, who's this?
This is Jonathan from North Carolina.
Jonathan, good morning. Get it off your chest, bro. Yeah, I just wanted to say is Jonathan from North Carolina. Jonathan, come on.
Get it off your chest, bro.
Yeah, I just wanted to say something about what you just said about the guns.
You said you own plenty of guns and you also own an AR-15.
Correct.
But then you said nobody should own that gun.
So how did that sound?
That sounded crazy.
No, I said I'm an avid gun owner and I own an AR-15.
Yeah, you said nobody should have that gun. I don't think anybody should have that gun. I think an AR-15. Yeah, you said nobody should have that gun.
I don't think anybody should have that gun.
I think the AR-15 should be banned.
That's what I honestly feel.
So you're saying why do you own it?
I own that gun because...
So you're going to get rid of yours?
Absolutely.
If they ban it, I absolutely will.
The reason I own it is because other people own it and I got to be able to protect myself
if anything ever happens or anybody ever runs in my house.
But if I know nobody else has that AR-15, I don't need it.
But I feel like guns should be banned.
Excuse me?
A pistol will protect you, right?
A pistol will protect me.
I got a couple of those, too.
Okay.
And banning the guns ain't going to stop people
from getting killed.
People get killed texting and driving every day,
drinking and driving, all of that.
I don't want to ban guns.
I just want to ban semi-automatic weapons.
What do we need an AR-15 for?
If you're in the military.
Yeah, and military needs it.
A civilian doesn't need that type of weapon.
I really think it should be harder
for people to be able to get their guns anyway,
to get licenses,
to be able to obtain guns, period.
No, it's very easy.
All you got to have is a clean record
and no violent anything on your records
and you get money, which is crazy.
Right.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, my name is Keisha.
Hey, Keisha, get it off your chest.
So I have a question and kind of a comment with something that you just said.
Mm-hmm.
Envy, I'm talking to.
Sure.
So you don't think that anyone should have an assault rifle, but then you made a comment that you do have one.
I think it's kind of contradictory.
Okay, let me explain it.
I'll just explain it to the guy before you.
I purchased an AR-15 when I found out that
when I seen that all these shootings were happening
and I purchased one to protect myself.
That's why I purchased one. Do I think they should be banned?
Absolutely. If they ban it, I'll get rid of mine
tomorrow. But the way these kids and an 18
year old can have an AR-15 and run up in my
house, I have to be able to protect myself and I can't
protect myself with a BB gun. I have to be able to protect
myself with the same type of weapon that they're using
to possibly rob me, possibly hurt my family, or possibly anything.
So, yes, I have one to protect my family.
But I do think that they should be banned because I don't think any civilian needs an AR-15.
Okay.
That part I definitely do agree with you on.
I mean, I think it should be banned totally, but I just needed clarity.
I didn't hear the last comment with the last guy.
So, I just needed that clarity.
And I can understand that for sure.
I was just like, wait, that doesn't make sense.
No, I think they should be banned.
But if people are allowed to have them and somebody runs up in my crib,
I got to be able to protect myself with the same type of weapon that they're using against me.
All right, well, get it off your chest.
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You can hit us up at any time.
Yee, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, we are going to talk about LeBron.
He was on the Carry Champion show,
rolling with the champion,
and he has some things to say about knowing why
his money doesn't matter when it comes to his race.
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
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Everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, we are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk LeBron James.
Listen up, it's just in.
All the gossip, gossip, the rumor report.
Gossip, gossip, with Angela Yee.
It's the rumor report with The Breakfast Club.
So LeBron was on Carrie Champion's show, Rolling with the Champion.
It was him and Kevin Durant.
And he talked about that incident when his house was defaced back in 2017 in Brentwood.
Somebody tagged his house with the N-word while he was away with his family.
Here's what he had to say.
I'm a black male with a bunch of money and having a crib in Brentwood
and having the word n***er spray painted over my gate,
that lets you know I ain't too far removed.
No matter how far money or access or how you become in life as an African-American man, female,
they will always try to figure out a way to let you know that you're still beneath them.
You either cave in to that notion or you just chalk it up and say,
you know what? I'm going to paint over this goddamn
gate and I'm going to make it taller.
Alright, now that's a great attitude.
Right.
Now let's discuss the Roots Picnic.
That is going down. Actually, tickets are on sale
today starting at noon, but that's going to be happening
June 2nd. And then there's more than music
this year, I see. They're doing podcasts.
They're doing a whole bunch of things, huh? Yeah, they have a podcast
stage. They have a lifestyle stage with the
Madden and NBA 2K tournament.
That's dope. Fashion, art panels,
all of that. They have a market.
But the headliners, the Roots are going to be having their
jam session. It'll be hosted by Dave Chappelle
with special guests. And if you've ever been to a
Roots jam session, you know you never know who
might come through. Also on the music
stage is Lil Uzi Vert, Dirty
Projectors, The Diplomats, 2 Chainz,
Black Division, Brandy, Black Thought,
J. Period, Fab and Jadakiss, Rhapsody,
Rich the Kid. It's going to be pretty awesome.
Golden Kid, Capri is going to be there,
DJ Drama, Gangsta Grills.
So get ready for all of that.
That's going to be dope. Yeah, I see
Questlove. I mean, Drink Champ
is going to be there too as well.
So that should be fun.
All right.
Congratulations to Melanie Fiona.
Her boyfriend, who she has a child with also, actually proposed on Valentine's Day.
Now, he posted a picture of himself on one knee and said she said yes.
And she said that time you and Cam planned a whole fake family photo shoot
as a disguise to capture my forever in the making.
So I guess he planned a photo shoot,
but the real thing was that he was about to propose to her,
and he did.
So they had pictures capturing all of that.
Oh, that's dope.
Beautiful, right?
That's dope.
And Ciara and Russell Wilson have posted pictures
of their nine-month-old baby, Sienna Princess.
The pictures were taken by him, by Russell Wilson, and he posted it on their fan app.
They have a fan app called Trace Me, so super cute pictures of their baby.
And Georgia Rain, that's Michael Blackson's ex, she did an open letter.
She said she found out that her boyfriend, Michael Blackson, cheated on her with multiple women, and now she is talking to herself and other women.
She said she will bounce back better than ever. Michael Blackson cheated on her with multiple women, and now she is talking to herself and other women.
She said she will bounce back better than ever.
She said, this is the last time I will address my ex.
Let this be a lesson to all.
Last year, Valentine's Day, I was engaged to a man I've been with publicly for two and a half, almost three years.
Or it was almost, or was it almost four?
Happiest girl in the world, wrong.
Later to find out that all of the DMs fake acts leaving comments about him cheating were true.
Not just with three or four, but with multiple women. Thanks to Messy Ass Blogs
for exposing his D online. It changed
my life for the worse, so I
thought. Then she goes on to say she realized
you can never do enough or be enough for a man
when he's not mentally strong enough
and has never experienced a woman of your
pedigree. So he said, bitch.
She said, bitch, I'm coming back like Sierra.
Tonight I'm celebrating with my girls.
Happy Valentine's Day.
Love y'all.
Yes, I cashed out on the ring.
Okay.
There you go.
Open letter from Georgia Rain, Michael Blackson's ex.
I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Now when we come back, we're going to kick it with actor Boquim Woodbine.
You co-starred in a movie with him. Oh, you saidem Woodbine. You co-starred in a movie with him.
Oh, you said it yourself.
Yeah, I co-starred in a movie with him, and I'm sure we'll talk about that.
So keep it locked, Bokeem Woodbine.
When we come back, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building, actor Bokeem Woodbine.
Peace.
And Envy definitely sent us all a video clip of him in a movie with you.
Yeah.
I've known him for seven years.
No, a little longer.
Maybe about a decade.
I've heard him tell a story about being in a movie with you at least a hundred times.
And you punked him so bad in that movie.
Nah, nah.
You did.
I mean, it was the role.
Right, right, right, right, right.
Nah, he held his own, though.
No, he didn't.
No, he didn't.
He was terrible.
Not my role. He was terrible. Not at all.
He was so bad acting.
What you mean?
You going to steal from me?
Oh, shout out to Envy.
Oh, wow.
Heat?
No, it was called, you know, I needed some bread.
That was the title.
That was literally the title.
I'm down on my luck luck i need some bread real fast
speaking of that is it true that the reason you got into acting was because you wanted to pay for
a tattoo indeed indeed um i wanted to get africa on my arm which i was successful in doing and the
casting director casting director jackie brown carmen she was instrumental in bringing a lot
of people into the into the light it were. And, you know,
she saw something in me, I guess. And she said, you know, let me get your information after I did
my little extra job. And I gave her my math. And then she called me a year and a half later.
So I was 19, you know, still living at the crib with moms, not really pulling my weight. I was a
bum, basically. And, you know, she caught me at a good time.
And she asked me if I wanted to come down to Open Call. And I had two tokens, like one
to get down there, one to get back home. That was like all the money I had in the world,
you know what I mean? And so I hopped the train, of course.
Keep it New York.
You know what I mean? And then, then You know Went all the way down there
And I met with
Blah Z Blah
Make a long story short
After a month
Of going back and forth
I ended up
Landing the gig
That was my first job
And it was the movie
Juice
Nah Strap
Juice was the
Oh Strap was before Juice
Yeah so
Strap was
Juice was before Strap
You met the director
At Juice
And then she casted you
In Strap
Correct
I watched Strap
Over and over
Like a million times
Back then I did too.
Thank you very much.
Do we say we're talking about Keem Woodbine?
She said, M.A.M. said, Keem Woodbine is here.
Now, hold on. I'm going to be honest with you. I don't remember you in Juice.
Well, I mean, you wouldn't see me.
You know what I mean? Because I was like an extra.
Oh, alright. Okay, okay, okay. The way they talk about it
was like, I'm like, I don't remember Bo Keem
in Juice. I was Tretchey Stanton
back in the day.
Really?
Yeah, I used to have dreads.
And for whatever reason, they said I kind of favored them.
So they were like, hey, you kind of look a little bit like Tretch, blah, blah, blah.
And I was like, who's that?
You know, and they were like, you want to stand in for him?
And I was like, am I still getting paid?
And they were like, yeah, you get paid more.
So I was like, let's do it.
You get paid more?
Yeah, I got a little pay bump.
And so then you got the tattoo.
Yeah, indeed.
Right away. Was your mom like, can you get your own place first before you get paid more? Yeah, I got a little pay bump. And so then you got the tattoo? Yeah, indeed. Right away.
Was your mom like, can you get your own place first before you get a tattoo?
Damn.
Exactly, right?
Yeah, no, those were tough times.
You know.
How much was the tattoo?
It was like $75.
And how much did you get paid from juice?
Like $125.
Damn.
So you had $50 for some pizza or whatever.
Yeah.
But that must have been a fun movie
to make too. Because you actually, your first
two gigs, even being a stand-in
on Juice and then going to Strapped, those are
pretty fun sets to be on.
No question about it.
The Juice set was dope.
I got a chance to say what's up to
Queen Latifah. She was
definitely down to earth and cool
and took like a couple of seconds to chat with me,
you know what I'm saying?
And as far as working on Strap,
the whole time I was pretty much with Fredro or Forrest
because Forrest directed it.
And those are two great cats,
so that was a wonderful experience.
How lazy was Forrest's eye back then?
Oh, that's big bro.
That's big brother right there, you know?
You know, to tell you the truth, I never really noticed that until somebody pointed it out like years later.
Me neither.
I never noticed it.
That's why I asked.
But I heard it was a condition, though.
It was not like something he was born with.
I'm not even knowing.
I'm not even knowing.
I literally didn't even peep that, And I worked with him the whole time.
And then somebody pointed that out and was like, you know, I think one of his eyes is a little lazy.
Still looks regular to me, you know.
So did you and Tupac become friends on Juice and then kind of stayed in touch?
No, no, no.
It was really bizarre because when I was standing on Juice, I felt somebody like pulling on me, right?
Like tugging on me.
And they were like, yo, Tretch, Tretch, Tretch.
You know, and Naughty by Nature wasn't out yet at the time, so I had no idea who Tretch was.
I just knew somebody was pulling on me.
So I turned around, I was like, what, man?
And it was Pac.
So you answered like you were Tretch?
No.
Well, maybe that is how we would have answered.
But them two was tight.
So, you know, he must have thought, like, since I was wearing his gear,
I guess I look like Tretch to him, you know?
But, you know, we all laughed about that story years later.
He probably thought Tretch was acting funny.
Like, yo, man, Tretch, that get one little movie,
I put him in and he act funny?
Exactly.
Why you acting funny style, you know?
Yeah.
You wasn't popped, I ain't mad at you video.
Indeed, indeed.
How did y'all two, I guess, first become friends?
Was it that moment when he pulled on you?
No, well, that was just like a weird, bizarre coincidence
because years later, I guess that would be about three or four years later,
there was a premiere for Jason's lyric.
And, you know, several of us were at the premiere,
me, Snoop, you know, Pac, a couple other cats, whatever.
And they had started a cypher in the middle of the dance floor.
And, you know, everybody was passing a blunt, you know, whatever.
And for whatever reason, they never got around to Pac.
Like, he was always like, hey, oh.
And they would go around again.
And he'd be like, hey, all right.
And they would go around again. So I saw him struggling with that. And so I took the blunt. I was like, hey, and then would go around again, and he'd be like, alright, and then would go around again.
So I saw him struggling with that, and so I took the blunt, and I was like, yeah, man, you know.
You broke up the rotation? Yeah, I broke up the rotation.
I did, I did, and everybody was
a little vexed about it, but I felt bad for
him, but since it was kind of like,
you know, my premiere for my movie or whatever,
nobody could really
say anything or whatever, so I don't know.
I like to think that maybe he remembered that you know
and then not too long after
that I got the call
that he wanted me to
you know show up to his music
video set and be in the
video so yeah
that's kind of how it went. Now how weird is it
to be in Unsolved and the murders of Tupac
and the Notorious B.I.G., being that you personally knew him?
It's beyond serendipitous.
It's I think it's just the way it's supposed to be.
You know, that's the way I feel.
Honestly, like it feels natural.
It's it's odd.
Like if I really think about it, clearly it's it's it's a bizarre coincidence.
But at the same time, on the inside, it just feels normal and natural. Like this is the way it's it's it's a bizarre coincidence but at the same time on the inside it
just feels normal and natural like this is the way it's supposed to be um so yeah you feel too
close to it um i thought i think that what was a challenge for me is that i was alive during those
times um but the memories that i had hanging out with Pac, building with Pac, working with Pac
are different from the memories that
the cat that I was playing had
so even though everybody was alive at the same
time and I was on the west coast at that point
already, I've been out there since 94
and
you know, I understand what
it was like to be
you know, in California
in 94, 95 96, 97 and everything.
How the climate was different.
The energy was different.
The music was definitely different.
There was a lot of things that were different.
But I was not in the shoes of Officer Darren Dupree.
I was just Bo Keem.
So there were times when I was doing my homework,
it would get a little convoluted, and I would
have to really structure
the difference between
my memories and
the cat that I was playing. Alright, we have more with
Bikim Woodbine when we come back. Keep it locked.
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We have actor Bikim Woodbine in the building.
Charlamagne, you're from Harlem.
So how was it for a New York guy in 94?
How was it for him on the West Coast?
It was wild.
It was wild.
I definitely had to get a pass.
You know what I mean?
I definitely had to get a pass. You know what I mean? I definitely had to get a pass. But luckily,
Dr. Dre,
Snoop,
Magic Johnson,
Yo-Yo,
these are people who pretty much ushered me a pass.
You know, because...
Damn, they giving us
screen passes?
Who knew?
No, they just
showed me love.
And they kind of like...
They had to respect
their people.
Yeah, just kind of
let folks know,
listen, he doesn't really understand the politics.
You know, pardon him if he, you know, steps on your shoe or whatever.
You know what I mean? Because the wrong colors are right. Right. Right.
Precisely. Exactly. Indubitably.
So they kind of they kind of put like a little shield up.
You know what I mean? And then over time, I started to understand the semantics
and the politics of how to get down out there.
You know...
You hung out with a lot of artists too,
so it kind of felt like you were in the music business.
I know, it's true.
I had a stigma around me, like, you know,
to the extent that people almost kind of thought I was...
Part of Onyx.
Yeah, they either thought I was in Onyx, like the fifth member of Onyx or something like that.
Yeah, Wakeem got a sneaky rap album coming out.
Yo, me and me and Stick, because Stick, that's my evil twin brother.
Shout out to Sticky Fingers. You know, we would always joke and say, I'm the fifth member.
I'm going to call myself Smiley.
You know what I'm saying?
You don't have no birthday out there?
No, not really.
A little.
You said not really.
A couple.
Yeah, I mean, you know, I used to toy with the idea of getting on the mic one day, but
I realized that my lyrics are just too positive, man.
You know, people don't want to hear that, you know?
You say sticky, your twin brother, but when I posted you on Instagram the other day,
they was like, yo, man, Dave Chappelle done got buff.
Like, what happened to him?
Yo, yo.
See, we had it worked out, right? Because Dave,
that's my boy, but we had it worked
out. When he was slim, everything was good
because the joke he came up with
is he would say, yeah, I look like Bo Keem if Bo Keem
smoked crack. You know what I'm saying?
But now that he's yoked up, it's like people are really confused.
You know what I'm saying?
Let's talk about the 90s for a second.
Because, you know, we're in a new, would you say we're in a new black renaissance in Hollywood right now?
Yes.
With Black Panther coming out.
With the show like Unsolved coming out.
The Insecure, the Atlanta, the Empire.
Atlanta, Empire,
Black-ish, Grown-ish.
Yeah.
Shonda Rhimes stuff.
Yeah.
I would say we definitely
have just recently
achieved that.
Do you feel like,
because growing up,
you know,
I remember all of these
just black content,
film and TV world,
but do you feel like
y'all may have missed out
as far as like main screen?
Because to me, that was main screen back then. Wow. Very good question. No, I don't
personally feel like that. I think that, you know, groundwork has to be laid and, um, you know,
bridges have to be paved and, um, stages have to be set. Um, you know, and there was so many people
that came before us that really, really, you know, put, put the work in to, to even make it possible for, for us to make it to this place.
Um, mainstream caught up to us and sometimes that's just how it goes.
So, you know, there's no resentment, no regrets.
Um, it was just a natural progression.
And, um, I'm really, really excited for the people that are like in their late teens, early 20s.
You know, the men and women out there that have aspirations of getting into business.
It's going to be a lot easier for them now.
So I think it's the way it's supposed to be.
Was it hard back then?
Because, I mean, you were in all the great black classics.
Dead Presidents.
Thank you.
Crooklyn.
Thank you.
Panther. Scrapped. All right, all right. That's what it is. Oh, that's Thank you. Crooklyn. Thank you. Panther.
Scrapped.
All right, all right.
That's what it is.
Oh, that's tough.
Thank you for saying that.
No doubt.
I forgot a couple of those, but no.
I would say that it was easy from 92 up until 2001.
And then from 2001 till 2016, 15, 16.
I was in a slump for like almost 15 years.
When did you do Devil?
Devil was 2009.
Now, that was a good movie.
That movie's always on cable.
What I like about that movie is that I was entertained,
even though most of it was in the elevator.
You know, so I think about like, okay,
probably being that they made the movie mostly in the elevator,
there wasn't a lot of outside shots, so it was probably something that didn't have to have a huge budget.
But it still was something that you would sit there and watch and be like, oh my God, I don't know who did it.
So I thought you did a great job.
Thank you.
That was a good movie.
That was dope.
That was dope.
That was in the middle of my slump, and it was one of those things that was almost like a tease.
I was like, okay, I finally got a feature coming out after I don't know how long.
And it came out and nothing happened.
You know what I mean?
It didn't push the needle at all.
And similarly, in 2003, during the challenging years, as I call them,
I got an opportunity to work on a great project called Ray, about the musician Ray Charles.
Absolutely.
And, you know, the flick came out and I think it was a wonderful flick.
You know, it was really like instrumental in jumping off some people's careers and there were accolades distributed and there was a lot of attention on it.
It was nominated for Best Picture, but for whatever reason, it didn't translate into any progression or momentum
for me personally.
So that was one of those incidences that really almost made me second guess whether or not
I was in the right career.
Do you think that Hollywood purposely closed the door on blackness for a minute?
To be honest with you, I thought about it during the time.
I think it had something to do or coincide with Bush being elected.
And the only reason I say that is because I just did the knowledge to my own experience.
In 2001, he got into office, right?
And then, you know what I'm saying?
Those were some of the hardest years for me.
2009, you know,
Barack comes into office and all of a
sudden I get another feature.
Being black is cool again.
I mean, listen.
You know what I mean?
Oh, that's funny.
But yeah, so that's,
I don't know if that has something to do with it, but I don't
think that that's a mere coincidence. You know what I mean, so that's, I don't know if that has something to do with it, but I don't think that that's a mere coincidence.
You know what I mean?
Because, I mean, I couldn't get hired to cross the street.
I mean, I was still, you know.
Getting roles here and there.
Yeah, but it was just like stuff that you shoot in Eastern Europe
and you see at 2 in the morning on Cinemax.
You know what I'm saying?
So the bills was getting paid.
I'm blessed in that regard.
You know what I mean?
But it wasn't no progression and no momentum
and in this business, particularly for a
black actor, if you just tread in
water, you know, you're probably
going to drown pretty soon. You know what I'm saying?
So what was the last big role before you
so-called fell off?
Last one
that I think that was anything of any kind
of merit was I had a four-part guest arc on a show called City of Angels.
And then I was in a picture called 3,000 Miles to Graceland.
It was like an action joint, whatever.
And I think that was about it.
Right around that time, everything just started drying up.
Phones stopped ringing.
So what made you not give up?
Like, what made you always be ready for roles like Ray, Devil,
and then eventually, I want to get to Fargo,
but what made you be ready for that stuff?
For me, I think it's like, it's not something that I'm proud of,
but I have a spirit of vengeance.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it's the way I am is probably one of
my characteristics I need to work on in this lifetime. But, um, revenge is a, is a motivator
and, uh, I'm just being straight up. So I felt as though I had a, I had to get some payback,
you know what I mean? Like, um, and, and the other thing on a practical, uh, um, note, um,
I don't have a plan B, you know what I mean? It's not like I went to
university and I could just be like, OK, I'm going to go back into architecture. This acting thing is
not working out. This is this is all I got. So I couldn't give up because there's nothing for me to
fall back on. And I wouldn't give up because, you know, I wanted revenge. We got more with actor Bikim Woodbine when we come back.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have actor Bikim Woodbine in the building.
Charlamagne?
Now, when you were in that slump, right,
and after having all the success you had in the 90s,
who do you reach out to?
Because I know how it is like being in radio when you get fired.
Nobody answering your calls.
You can't talk. Who do you reach out to? You know, how it is like being in radio when you get fired. Nobody answering your calls. Who do you reach out to?
You know, well, I'm lucky.
I have a support group, you know.
Shout out to the RZA. Shout out to the
big brother Wesley Snipes. You know what I'm saying?
I have like elders that
you know, that's family
so I can always reach out to
them and they always have some encouraging
words and you know, they didn't
sweat it. They were like, look, this is nothing. This this happens to people you know what I'm saying you're gonna get through
it so I was lucky in that you know I have my woman who even though she doesn't understand the business
she she believes in me so much that like you know she she convinced me you know I mean like even
when I was um doubting myself she kind of like put the little brainwashing on me and was like, you know, you definitely, you are who you think you are.
You know what I'm saying?
And sometimes circumstances try to make you forget who you are, but you know who you are.
You know what I mean?
So she would remind me.
So I had a good support system.
How did you develop such a relationship with Wesley?
People always ask me who I would want to interview, and I never have an answer.
I would love to interview Wesley Stank.
Wesley the man. We go back
probably like 23 years
now. So I just
bumped into him at a party.
It was New Year's,
95.
I was a single guy back then. I was dancing
with this just incredibly
beautiful Egyptian woman.
And all of a sudden
this cat comes up and was like
Wes wants to meet you. I was like
what? He was like Wesley Snipes
wants to meet you and I was like
I'll be back.
You know
because I wanted to meet him.
You didn't tell him I'm with you.
Terrible idea. Are you crazy? because I wanted to meet him. You know what I mean? And they told him to come with you. Nah, you know. It wasn't going to take long. Yeah.
Terrible idea.
Are you crazy?
There's a chance she might be there when I come back,
but I'm not going to bring her to meet the doc, you know.
So I said, all right.
Yeah, so I made a choice.
It was a good choice.
It was a great choice.
It was a good choice, yeah.
And y'all been people ever since?
Oh, yeah, indeed, indeed.
Now, did you learn anything from Unsolved that you didn't know prior to filming yes what i learned
from working on unsolved is just how committed some of the um uh cops and detectives on the case
were um because as i've said before i remember distinctly hearing about their assassinations.
And then it seemed like there was just a media blackout, like it was just silence.
There was really no coverage, no follow up coverage.
And so I had no idea that there were people behind the scenes really working hard to try to crack the case.
So that was really that was really informative for me.
So why didn't the case get cracked?
um
I think it did
um but it's not
what you know it's what you can prove
um and I think that our show
um gives such
an in depth examination
um moment by moment
beat by beat incident by
incident that by the time you get to the episode 10,
the end of episode 10,
I think the audience is going to know exactly what happened.
But just because we know what happened
doesn't necessarily mean the case is prosecutable.
So do you feel like,
so now you feel like you know what happened.
Did you know before?
No, I had no idea.
Until you filmed this.
So we're all going gonna maybe get some information
we all didn't know because i think most of the people have no real idea about what happened
you know there's a lot of conjecture a lot of room a lot of innuendo a lot of assumptions
but this is the first time for the majority of the viewers like 99.9 percent of the people
are watching the show it's going to be the
first time that they really see
what happened. Didn't
Pac actually speak to you once about
the East Coast-West Coast feud?
Yeah, Pac and I had
the opportunity to chop it up about
that, and one of the things that he told
me that really
bothered him, and you know,
he just like went off on a rant about
how perturbed he
was that there were record labels
out there and
executives who had no real life
experience
in the environments we come from.
And yet they were profiting off of
this
to an extent manufactured though. Manufact, to an extent, manufactured though.
Manufactured to an extent by the labels themselves, feud.
And that there were people who were actually losing their life, you know, and that bugged them.
That, you know, there were folks who were dying as a result of this manufactured feud to an extent.
And it really, really, it bugged him.
And what his plan was, was to, you know, cut them off at the knees by creating peace.
So if you have peace and there's no beef, you can't profit off the beef.
And so he wanted to bring everybody together on one record and then blow the record up and just squash everything.
Was it in the works of happening?
Or was it just an idea?
It was an idea, but I think he had started to reach out to some folks already, or he was in the process of getting ready to reach out to people.
Towards the end, he was so busy.
He was always in the studio and he always had another flick to do.
And it was always a time crunch.
I remember whenever I hung out with him, it was always like, you know, man,
he was always looking at his watch like it was always a time issue.
You know what I mean?
So I don't think he had the time to really flesh that out.
But I remember clearly him, you know,
divulging his plan to me.
And I was like, wow, that's a great idea.
That'll stop everything.
He knew who you wanted on the record and everything?
Yeah, he wanted Nas, Mobb Deep, Big, himself.
I think the Outlaws, too.
And he wanted to make like a big,
almost like a compilation record.
Self-destruction, are we all in the same game? Yeah, something like that.
But instead of just one track, he wanted a whole album
so everybody could do their thing, have their individual time,
and all respect due to everybody as an individual artist.
And then a couple of tracks where everybody's on the same track.
It was a great idea.
I can't really describe it as well as he did,
but that was his plan.
You're very skilled in hand-to-hand combat, huh?
Because you box a little bit, a little kung fu.
I mean, I could always get better.
I could always get better.
You know what I mean?
I have a ways to go, but I've definitely come a long way, too.
So, you know, I think I'm getting better all the time.
When was the last time you had to put hands on somebody?
Oh, wow.
Yeah, I don't even know if I can talk about that.
Can I talk about that? Yeah. Yeah, I guess I can talk about that. Hypothetical. Hypothetically. Oh, wow. Yeah, I don't even know if I can talk about that. Can I talk about that? Yeah.
Yeah, I guess I can talk. Hypothetical. Hypothetically.
Yeah, okay.
Alright, so hypothetically, it's probably
been about like five or six years.
I was at the Indianapolis 500
in Indianapolis.
Somebody started grunting
on my wife or whatever. Whoa.
Yeah, I had to lay them out. It wasn't, not
something I wanted to do. It's not something I would encourage, you know, lay him out. It wasn't, not something I wanted to do.
It's not something I would encourage,
you know, people to do.
Maybe there was a better way
I could have dealt with it,
but it is what it is.
So.
Did you give him fair warning
or he just walked up?
You're not supposed to do that
to anybody's woman.
Even if you're a woman
standing by yourself.
Yeah, you're not supposed
to do that.
You don't do that at all.
He deserved it.
He deserved it.
You let him know
time's up way, six years ago. do that. You don't do that at all. He deserved it. He deserved it. You let him know time's up way...
Wow.
Yeah, but, you know, luckily, you know, his friends, they kept their distance because,
you know, I was ready for his friends too.
And then they didn't want no parts of it.
So it stopped just at that one little, you know, flash knockout.
Right. You know, quick, quick, left,, you know, flash knockout.
Quick, quick, left, right?
No, just the left.
Plus now he's a police officer, so he can't. Yeah.
What about the time Big, you thought you might have to get into it with Big?
The one time you met him?
No, I never thought I was going to have to get into it with him.
But I think he was in a bad mood.
And even though he had plenty of space
to walk
around or whatever, I was at a bad boy party
somewhere here in the city
and I just hear somebody go,
yo, move, man. You know what I'm saying?
And I turn and it's big and I'm like,
man, there's all this room around here.
Just as I was starting to talk to him, it was like
four dudes in the
Army Green Fatigues.
You know, Brooklyn Wolves just came out of nowhere.
B-Rock, BK Rude.
You know, I was just like, yeah, all right.
So you moved.
Yeah, yeah, clearly.
Well, Unsolved comes on what, Tuesday?
Tuesdays at 10 p.m.
On USA.
Yeah, February 27th.
Check it out.
Boquim, thank you for coming, man.
We really appreciate you, my brother.
Thanks for having me, my G.
Appreciate you, bro.
Absolutely.
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Now, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk new TV shows.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So, listen up.
Well, you all know Lena Waithe,
and she was up here on The Breakfast Club before.
She is the producer, screenwriter, actress.
She's best known for her role as Denise on Master of None.
But right now, she's best known for The Chi, for writing on The Chi.
That's her show.
Well, she has gotten a new show.
Not only has The Chi gotten a second season, which is her show,
she's also going to write, create and executive produce a single camera comedy.
It's called 20s, and that's all based on her own YouTube series that she already has.
She said, I wrote 20s back in 2009.
I always wanted to tell a story where a queer black woman was the protagonist.
And I'm so grateful to TBS for giving me a platform to tell this story.
Queer black characters have been the sidekick for long enough.
It's time for us to finally take the lead.
I'm excited about that.
I really like Lena Waithe.
I love what she does.
She's just a good person, positive energy.
I love her.
All right, well, you're going to watch a new comedy then.
All right.
Now, Apple is also developing a series
based on Kevin Durant,
and that is going to be called Swagger.
It's inspired by his youth
basketball experience. It's all about the
AAU basketball, the lives of the players,
their families and coaches. And it'll
be produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard's
Imagine Television along with Kevin Durant's
35 Media. So
congratulations to them.
That's a dope. Now if you ever have kids or
if you're out there and your kids play AAU
you realize how difficult and how crazy and how political that AAU circuit is.
It's no joke.
You travel everywhere.
It's all about, you know, who's sponsoring this team,
what kid wants to play on this team.
It is crazy.
Well, then I know you'll be watching that.
Also, let's talk about Tekashi69.
Now, Envy, you're in L.A. right now.
It's All-Star Weekend.
Everybody's coming out there.
And, you know, there's a difference of of rules when you're on the West Coast.
Well, here is what one of the OGs had to say to Tekashi69.
What's up, Takwachi?
The only place you solid is in a motherfucking PC tank.
And I'm going to tell you like this.
Anytime that I fly out, go out to country, go out to state,
I always check in with the
natives, with the ones that hold it down. So by all means, homie, check in, check in with the boy.
I see you cancel one show, smart move, but I'm waiting for you in LA, pull up.
I mean, I think it's a smart thing to, and I hate the term check-in, but it is check-in. Like,
you're standing on somebody else's soil. You're in somebody else's hood.
And you just want to make sure that you're okay.
And I mean, when I'm in L.A., I make sure I speak to the right people.
They know I'm in town to make sure I'm good. And when I go to different markets, when I'm in Detroit, I check in with Trick Trick.
Trick Trick knows I'm good.
When I'm in Miami, I check with my Zolzak Pase.
Like I make sure that I'm good.
I carry too much jewelry and too much things on me.
Can I finish the rumor report?
I'm sorry.
All right.
Now, Tekashi69 in the meantime responded to this
because his shows got canceled.
Now he wrote,
D, sucking scary West Coast clout chasing rappers
want to cancel shows.
I'm still coming, no shows in all.
I'm going to show you how gangsters move LA West Coast.
I love you, y'all just got bitch ass N-words in y'all city.
I can't even ban y'all from the East Coast
because you don't even got a name or fan base to come out here.
Here's what else he had to say.
I respect everybody's soil
that I walk on, but I do not check in
anywhere I go, and it's going to stay
like that, you know what I'm saying? So stop
telling me you got to check in.
All right. It could get nasty
for him. I hope it doesn't, but he could get ugly.
Now, I also want you to know that he did not
cancel no shows in L.A., even though the shows
got canceled. We're still going to be in L.A.
My brother just came home, did 10, now he
free, but we're going to be in F in L.A.
If y'all want to act like bitches, we'll cut
No Fly Zone in the East Coast, and we're
F you talking about, and we're to be quiet
when you're in the F in East Coast.
I mean, it could get very deadly. I mean,
the only person I know that never checks in
or just does his own thing is usually 50.
But that's because 50 comes to L.A. with 50 to 100 people.
But other than that, I would just, it's not even a check.
It's just a courtesy call.
Hey, what's up?
I'm in town.
That's all it is.
I don't see nothing wrong with it.
Like, you're dealing with gangsters and real people with, yeah.
If I was him, I would.
Now, do I need to check in?
I've never done that.
I mean, no, but you don't carry tons of jewelry on you.
Yeah, I definitely don't.
Saying that you're a gangster.
Nope, not at all.
So you ain't got to worry about it.
And shout out to my guy, Top Dog, by the way.
He bought tickets for nearly 1,000 kids from three different neighborhoods
in the Watts area housing projects to go to see Black Panther this weekend.
So he is taking about a thousand kids.
That's so dope.
That's really dope.
All right.
I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, Charlamagne is out.
So if you want to give Donkey the day to somebody, 800-585-1051.
Hit us up right now and let's get a crack at it.
It's your opportunity to shine.
Now, let's get into it.
We've been playing this record every hour on the hour.
It's called Cocky.
It's A$AP Rocky featuring Gucci and 21 Savage.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day at Jungle Man.
I'm a Democrat, so being Donkey of the Day is a little bit of a mixed place.
So like a donkey.
Keyhawk.
Donkey of the Day.
The Breakfast Club, bitches. little bit of a mixed way so like a donkey okay okay of the day now i've been called a lot of my 23 years but donkey of the day is a new one hello who's this this is tabitha hey tabitha you seem pissed off who you want to give donkey
to this morning mama i want to give donkey of the day to my son's dad. Uh-oh. Why? Because he was locked up for
like the past five years, got out,
was out for like
three months and is right back in there.
Oh my God. So I think he deserves
donkey of the day for that.
He's not learning from his mistakes and his poor kids
missing out. Definitely not.
What did he get locked up with?
Charges.
I really shouldn't say.
Nobody knows you.
What was it?
Drugs?
Was it gun?
It was drugs.
You still with him now?
No.
Oh, no.
We haven't been together for five years.
Over five years.
All right.
Well, let's hit him with that.
Hee haw.
Hee haw.
Hit him with the hee haw.
All right.
Thank you, mama.
Hello.
Who's this?
This is Samantha.
Hey, Samantha.
Who you want to give donkey of the day to?
I want to give donkey of the day to the government for not legalizing weed and making me feel
like as a parent, I have to fear for my children every day because it's no control.
Okay.
It's no control.
I want to homeschool my children, but I can't because financially it is impossible until
I'm set up to do that.
Mm-hmm.
But being a single parent and doing it by myself, that's hard.
No, Kirsten. But it's a lot.
And that's whack. Like, I just feel like
we should have more options. Oh, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. All right.
Hit him with the hee-haw. Hit the government with the hee-haw.
Who's this? It's Sequoia,
aka SMC underscore CCB.
Hey, Sequoia. What's up, Sequoia?
Hey, I'd like to
give the donkey of the day to my aunt and my mom's friends
for going on a Facebook rant about my mom yesterday.
And she don't even have a Facebook.
What they were saying about your mom, and how could she do that with no Facebook?
They were just talking mad trash about her and her life,
and I'm like, yo, she can't even see it.
How you going to talk about her if she can't see it?
So you told your mom?
Yeah, I told my mom.
I told my mom everything.
They called me RTM, run tell mom.
I ain't mad at that.
You damn right I'm going to tell my mom.
All right, donkey of the day, 805-85-1051.
Now, when we come back, it is freaky.
You not going to help me eat?
I didn't know what you was about to do.
You know it's Friday, so you know what that means?
It's freaky, freaky, Freaky Friday.
You were off, Envy.
You were off.
I was off?
Oh, I'm sorry.
Well, the Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday question is, let's talk moaning in the bedroom.
Yes, we had Jeff Johnson up here from Man Cave, and apparently Charlamagne moans extremely loud.
Isn't it annoying if a woman's too loud?
Because it could be like too much.
Like, okay, you're acting.
Not me.
I'm doing my job.
Well, you can be not loud
and be acting. I mean,
her ability to be authentic in the moan is
important. I think I moan too much to be honest
with you.
Terrible visual.
I'm going to be honest with you. I think I moan too much.
I just saw you laying on your stomach.
Yeah, that's
gross.
I got to ask you, do you like when your partner is a loud moaner
and do you moan really loud?
All right, 805-85-1051.
Do you like when your partner moans?
Men, do you moan?
We'll talk about it when we come back.
You said Charlamagne Lays on his stomach.
Where'd you get that from?
It was just a visual that was in my head when he said it.
Oh, all right.
Well, this is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's Friday,
so you know what that means.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
That's right.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
And today's question,
we are talking moaning.
Now, where is this coming from, Yee?
Yeah, Jeff Johnson from Man Cave was up here, and they had a conversation.
Apparently, Charlamagne is a loud moaner.
What do you mean?
Like, he moans very loudly in the bedroom.
Okay, all right.
I'm not a loud moaner.
I don't believe you.
No, I'm not.
Like, I mean, I compliment my wife.
I'll be like, oh, yeah.
But I don't be like, oh, oh, oh.
What about your wife?
Is Gia a loud moaner?
Sometimes.
It depends how, you know, what I'm doing.
Now, do you like it when she's loud better?
No.
You know why?
Because when she moans, it turns me on more.
And then I have to, like, think of other things so I don't.
Okay, so you do like it better.
I mean, yeah.
I mean, it turns me on more.
But I don't like it because it makes it. My better. I mean, yeah. I mean, it turns me on more, but I don't like it
because it makes...
My performance is not as great
because I'm turned on too much.
So, Envy,
maybe you should moan louder
and it'll turn her on more.
I just don't feel like...
I'm a guy.
I don't feel like
I should be moaning.
It just...
What am I supposed to moan?
Oh, oh, yeah.
That just doesn't seem right.
You're making it sound bad now.
Okay.
Does that sound sexy to you?
No, not at all.
What about you?
Are you a moaner?
I'm not.
I am, but I'm not really, really loud.
I'm more like I'll talk.
What do you mean?
Like I talk.
You know, you dirty sex talk.
Oh, she'll be like, rumor report, I'm next.
Oh, that turns me on.
Like, what do you say?
I can't give you privy to that information.
All right, you know what?
But let's see what everybody else has to say in the bedroom.
I want to hear your best moans.
Hello, who's this?
This is Marie.
Hey, Marie, are you a moaner in the bedroom?
Oh, my God.
Am I?
Yes, to the 10th degree.
Like, if you're not moaning, it's not happening.
Let me hear it.
It's not real.
Let's hear something.
Like, ooh.
Oh.
Oh.
Okay, I'm a believer. All right, I'm a believer.
All right, I'm a believer.
Oh, my goodness.
And see, here's the deal.
I get it both ways because my dude is a moaner and my chick is a moaner.
So, like, sometimes I like to, like, watch the both of them go at it and, like, watch her lose her ever-loving mind.
You just bought this to the next level on Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
Wow.
Now, let me ask you a question.
How does your man move?
Like, it's like an animalistic deep snarl.
Let us hear.
Go ahead.
Like, I can't even do it, yo.
Just try.
I'm not even a man.
He growls at you.
Just try.
No, no.
You got to try.
You got to put us in there.
Try.
Go ahead.
No, like, there's no way.
I literally don't have enough testosterone for that.
Just try. Envy. She's not going to. He grow there. Try. Go ahead. Nah, like, there's no... I literally don't have enough testosterone for that. Like, I literally have to have the parts for that.
Envy, she's not going to.
He growls at her.
Like...
Like that?
Nah, bro.
Like, it's like from...
It's like it comes from the bottom of your balls.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it's...
Raw.
Nah, like, it's like...
It's like raw.
Like, it's hard to explain, but it's real.
It's all the way real.
I love it.
Ugh.
See?
Now, look.
See?
Go home. Call him now. All right. I ain't mad at you. Call him and. I love it. See, now look. See, go home.
Call him now.
All right. I ain't mad at you.
Call him and her.
Go ahead.
Have a good time.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
Thank you, Mama.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, it's Lisa.
Hey, Lisa.
Are you a moaner?
I am a talker, a moaner, a screamer.
Yes.
Let us hear something.
I want to hear something.
Yeah, what kind of things do you say?
And let me hear your moan.
Oh, baby.
I love for him to tell me what it feels like
to a man while he's inside of me.
Oh, wow. Okay.
And he tells you, right? You like guys who talk.
I didn't believe your moan. Yeah, because once
he tries to talk, I do something
to either squeeze or
twist, and of course, it's something
else that comes out of him. A whole nother kind of
noise. Okay, okay. Now,
is your man a moaner or he doesn't moan?
Yes, he moans. Like what?
How does he moan? Envy wants to learn how to
moan. How does he moan? Let me hear this.
Okay, go. He be like,
oh baby, oh baby.
That was whack. Alright, thank you mama. Damn, you don't
even moan. How you gonna cause somebody else moan whack?
I mean, oh thank you mama. Now Thank you, mama. Damn, you don't even moan. How you going to call somebody else moan whack? I mean, oh, thank you, mama.
Now, that was a ghost.
Anyway, 800-585-1051.
Are you a moaner out there?
We want to hear from you.
Call us now.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, we're talking moaning.
Now, this topic came from yesterday.
Let's hear a clip of what happened.
Isn't it annoying if a woman's too loud?
Because it could be like too much.
Like, okay, you're acting.
Not me.
I'm doing my job.
You can be not loud and be acting.
I mean, her ability to be authentic in the moan is important.
I think I moan too much, to be honest with you.
Ew.
Terrible visual.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I think I moan too much. I'm going to be honest with you. I think I'm moaning too much.
I just saw you laying on your stomach.
Yeah, that's gross.
800-585-1051.
Are you a moaner in the bedroom?
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Diana.
Hey, Diana, good morning.
It's Freaky Freaky Freaky Friday.
We're talking about moaning.
Are you a moaner?
I actually do moan,
and I love when my man
moans when he gets into it. So I
heard the topic and I said, let me call.
I love you guys. You guys give me life in the
morning. I'm always cracking up and I
would say this is a great topic
because I feel like if there's no
moaning, then, you know, there's no
passion. I'm really getting into it. I love
to hear my man moan and
especially, you know, when I'm into it and I moan, it's the best.
Nothing worse than quiet sex.
But does it ever feel like you're doing too much?
Like you ever laugh during that?
Like what am I saying and doing?
When it's like a very, you know, intimate moment and you're enjoying it,
of course, I'm not going to laugh.
There are times, you know, there could be you know, laughing at during
a moaning. Let me ask you a question.
Can we hear you moan? I'm just curious.
How do you moan? Emi is getting off today.
I'm about to run back to the room.
How do you moan? Go.
No, no, no. Come on, do it.
Do it. Emi is loving
this. Emi, stop
harassing these women. Alright, I'm sorry.
Well, let me hear. You know what? Forget it.
All right, thank you for calling, Mama.
All right, we have some guys on the line.
We got Anthony on the line.
What's up, Anthony?
How y'all doing?
Good morning.
All right, now it's Freaky Freaky Freaky Friday.
I can't ask you this question, so I'm going to let you ask.
Thank you.
Anthony, let's talk about your moaning in the bedroom.
Are you loud?
So you speaking about me personally?
Yes, you personally.
You, man, you.
You called. It has to be the right woman. Every woman can't make me you personally. You, man, you. You called.
It has to be the right woman.
Every woman can't make me moan.
But it's a plus if I do moan.
And yes, I do moan loud.
I'm like Uncle Sharla.
If it's good, I moan and I don't care.
And some women like that.
So how do you moan?
Most of them out there, they like it.
Evan, you cannot ask to hear his moan.
Chill out.
Go ahead, Yee.
Anthony, can I hear you moan, please?
No, I can't do that right now.
You're not going to put me on air.
Come on, let's hear it.
All right, just do a little moan.
I can't react.
I can't react to that.
It has to be in the moment.
It sounds like you're a squealer.
It sounds like you're a squealer.
It sounds like you're a squealer.
It'd be fake.
I can't be fake.
It has to be real.
Okay, all right.
All right, Anthony. We got John on the line. As you said, I can't be fake. It has to be real. Okay. All right. All right.
We got John on the line.
What's up, John?
Hello.
Hey, how you doing?
Oh, he's a squealer.
So let me hear your thoughts on moaning.
Are you a moaner?
Definitely, I'm a moaner.
For sure.
For sure.
Let me hear your moan.
Oh, boy.
Oh, you don't know how?
I don't know about that, you know?
Oh, I thought that was it.
I thought you just did it. I thought that was a moment, too. I thought that was it. I thought you just did it.
I thought that was a moment, too.
I thought that was a moment, too.
I thought that was a moment, too.
I thought that was a moment, too.
I thought that was a moment, too.
I thought that was a moment, too.
I thought that was a moment, too.
I thought that was a moment, too.
I thought that was a moment, too.
I thought that was a moment, too.
I thought that was a moment, too.
I thought that was a moment, too.
I thought that was a moment, too.
I thought that was a moment, too.
I thought that was a moment, too.
I thought that was a moment, too.
You know what I'm saying?
Now, just try.
Act like you in a moment right now.
That sounded like a moan just now.
Okay, try the moan.
Go ahead.
Let me hear you, bro.
What am I saying?
Oh, I don't know.
I don't know.
I can't do it.
I can't do it.
Are you saying, uh, or are you moaning?
I can't tell.
I think he's moaning.
I think he's moaning a little bit.
Yeah, just a little bit.
Just a little bit.
Well, Envy liked that.
He enjoyed it.
Now, if you're with somebody,
do you need your girl to moan loudly?
He hung up.
Hello, who's this?
Envy, you creeped him out.
It wasn't me.
Hello, who's this?
What's up, Envy?
Oh, Trav.
Hey, boo.
Nah, Trav.
I know you a moaner, Trav.
Are you a moaner?
How do you know this?
Actually, I'm not a moaner,
and I can't stand
when a person is moaning and groaning. When we're doing Actually, I'm not a moaner and I can't stand when a person
is moaning and groaning. We're doing it
like, shut up and just sit there.
You don't want any noise, Trav?
Now, Trav, when you're entering that back
he has to moan. It gotta hurt a little
bit. It's just not gonna slide right in easily.
I'm talking about all that. Just don't
do the most. Just don't be acting like you're
on Pornhub or something.
Don't be moaning and groaning.
Especially don't call me daddy.
I will stop the mid-stroke and ask you, do you have daddy issues?
Like, don't do it.
Rob, you got to loosen up a little and have some fun.
You don't know if it's loose or not.
So you don't moan at all?
You don't like moaning even if it feels good, Trav?
I mean, I just don't like over-the-top moaning.
This is going to be over-the-top with acting like you just in X videos
and you just doing the most.
I don't want to.
Now, Trav threw out two porn sites right then and there.
I just want to put that out there.
But now, Trav.
Oh, Pornhub, X videos, XNXX.
Whoa.
I'm going to keep going.
Red Tube, Boyz Tube.
Boyz Tube, what?
But anyway, Trav, I want to hear you moan right fast.
Okay, moan.
Oh, here we go.
Goodbye.
Goodbye, y'all.
Hey, Trav, hold on, Trav. Aren't you single now? Yes. Okay, moan. Oh, here we go. Goodbye. Goodbye, y'all.
Hey, Trav, hold on, Trav.
Aren't you single now?
Yes, I am single now.
Surely am.
Okay, so Envy wants to hear you moan.
You want to be his little side piece?
No, stop.
I'm married.
Don't play.
I'm a married man.
Y'all have a good day.
Goodbye, Trav.
He liked that.
Oh, my goodness.
All right, what's the moral of the story?
The moral of the story is Envy and Trav will make a nice couple.
Shut up.
You got to be careful, though.
You can't move like that.
You better shut up.
But the moral of the story is if you enjoy it, moan, let it out, scream, yell, enjoy it if it feels good.
Let's hear your moan, Envy.
Sounds like a haunted house moan.
We got rumors on the way. Yes, we are going to talk about DJ Khaled, another first for this guy.
He is definitely securing the bag.
We'll tell you what deal he just signed.
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Lil Pump.
It's about time.
What's going on? Rumor report. Rumor report. Let's talk Lil Pump. It's about time. What's going on?
Rumor Report. Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to him.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
So, Lil Pump got arrested on Wednesday night.
Now, he's 17 years old. He was at juvenile court.
He has an ankle monitor on now, and that is for firing a handgun into the door of his home in San Fernando Valley.
Now, he told cops intruders had fired from the outside, but cops realized it was the opposite.
Little Pump was the shooter and that he actually fired from the inside to the outside.
They said there were no intruders.
Now, according to Little Pump's manager, three men were jimmying his front door trying to get into his home around 4 p.m.,
and that's when the suspects fired a gun
through the door. The manager wasn't there
but he told him what Little Pump told him.
So they found a bullet hole in the front door
but they said there were no suspects on the scene
and they said that Little Pump had been smoking
weed and after talking to him, they
just don't believe his story. Here's what Little Pump
had to say.
Hey man, we got a rich lawyer.
We got a real lawyer.
The best lawyers in the planet.
It was reported to the police that intruders fired into your house.
Is that your memory of what happened?
Listen, see my ankle?
House arrest, house arrest, house arrest, house arrest.
All right, so he's on house arrest, I guess.
I thought that's what he said the first time. I thought he said that, you know, intruders came to the door and he shot through the door
to try to get them away and maybe hit them.
That's what I thought the original.
That's what his story was.
But the police are saying that's not what happened.
There were no intruders.
He actually fired into the door and there was no one there from the inside to the outside.
When they looked at the trajectory of the bullet and everything, that's the way it went.
So I'm sure they're still investigating.
Maybe they have some surveillance video.
But then when they got there, they saw that he had marijuana in the house as well
and his mom wasn't home. I don't know.
He's only 17
years old. Let's not forget that. But they said there's cameras
everywhere so I'm sure they'll figure it out.
Alright, DJ Khaled's son has gotten
a deal with Jordan Brand.
First ever that Jordan has
done a kids collab with their apparel.
So congratulations to
Asad. He posted on his Instagram,
Okay, world, here I come,
at Kids Foot Locker at Rookie USA,
Jumpman 23, we the best music.
So congratulations to Khaled
for getting this limited edition
Asad, Khaled, and Jordan collection.
That's huge.
That's really dope.
Yeah, that's really dope.
Yeah, he's having the best life ever, by the way.
Absolutely.
All right, Matt Barnes,
he was on Out of Bounds,
and he was talking about a lot of different things.
One thing that he touched on was Blake Griffin.
Now, we told you yesterday that Blake Griffin's former fiancé
is suing him for palimony,
and that is because he dumped her one week before the wedding
because she wouldn't sign a prenup,
and then he jetted off with Kendall Jenner.
Now, here is what Matt Barnes had to say
on Out of Bounds about their relationship.
Blake was a superstar before
her. He'll be a superstar after her.
To me, there's nothing worse than a woman scorned.
So when you leave the mother of your children
and you're rumored to be with a
superstar, the ex
is going to come after you. Like I said,
with a woman scorned, there's no telling what's going to come after her.
But she had nothing to do with that relationship. That relationship
was crazy from the beginning.
I was there, you know, and they just butted heads,
but they made it work because both of them at the end of the day
realized it was about, you know, a bigger process.
All right, so that was his weighing in.
I guess he has his own experiences.
I'm sure he does.
All right, Charles Barkley was on Jimmy Kimmel Live,
and he talked about one time playing basketball
and not remembering anything.
Here's what he had to say.
I get a call from my agent and he says, you're going to the Lakers.
And I was so excited.
So me and my boys went out to celebrate.
We started getting drunk in the middle of the day.
My agent called me back about three hours later.
He said, the Sixers pulled out the deal.
And we got a game that night.
I don't remember anything about that game.
First of all, I was so pissed, but I was so drunk, too.
I wonder how he did that game.
I wonder if he dropped 30 or if he only dropped four.
I wonder how he did.
Well, he said he has no idea what happened during that game,
so I don't know.
Because everybody used to say he used to drink a lot,
so I'm sure it hasn't really bothered him in his career.
Yeah, I'm sure he could have did better if he wasn't drunk playing basketball.
Right.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Reports.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, everybody else, we'll see.
I was going to say shout out to Revolt, but Revolt's not on today.
But People's Choice Mix is up next.
Let us know what you want to hear.
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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 to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or, 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
thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeart
Radio app,
Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.