The Breakfast Club - Boosie BadAss Interview
Episode Date: August 23, 2021Today on the show we had one of the most problematic rappers in the industry Boosie Badass where they spoke about his very raw and opinionated thoughts on Lil Nas X and the LGBTQ+ community. Afterward...s we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners thoughts about the discussion and if Boosie just made it worse. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" Creola man who was shot by wife's boyfriend who had been living in his home secretly. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ever dreamt about starting your own?
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Okay, okay, okay. and Charlamagne Tha God. Wake that ass up. The Breakfast Club is on. Right here. I have to live live.
I'm talking to the Breakfast Club this morning.
Okay, okay, okay.
I love coming here.
I'm never not going to come here.
You guys are good to me.
In return, I'm always going to be good to y'all.
For a lot of people in the hip-hop generation,
the Breakfast Club is where people get their information
on the topics, on the artists, and everything like that.
In that aspect, radio is still important.
The Breakfast Club.
When my name come up, respect it.
Good morning, USA! You in the bathroom? No, I'm not in the bathroom. What the hell are you at? No. That sound is horrible.
Disgusting.
Jesus Christ.
Oh, man.
I did a test.
They said it was good.
They lied to you.
It definitely sounds like you're in the bathroom somewhere.
Absolutely.
How was everybody's weekend, though?
You know, there was these crazy tropical storms here.
Tropical Storm Henry here in the tri-state area.
Yeah, it is not a beautiful day in the neighborhood today.
So yesterday, everything was kind of canceled and closed.
The juice bar, we had to close it because they were saying it was like a state of emergency type of thing.
So, yeah.
I stayed home all day yesterday, though, so it was nice because everything I had planned got canceled.
So it was a day at home.
I stayed home all weekend.
That's what weekends are for, home.
H-O-M-E.
I went to go see Ida Rodriguez film her special for HBO Max.
Oh, word.
Slew to Ida.
How was that?
It was good.
It was great.
Okay.
Okay, okay.
We better.
Do I still sound crazy?
No, you sound better now.
Where you at?
Okay.
No, I'm out with the family.
I just took the family away for a couple of days.
I was supposed to come back today, but the weather was crazy, so the flights got canceled,
but I'll be back hopefully by later on this evening.
Well, we got a great show for you this morning, okay?
Mm-hmm.
Angelina thinks we'll probably get canceled.
Boosie Badass.
That's right, Boosie.
Oh, no, we won't.
Angelina thinks we'll get canceled, because we got Boosie Badass and Flame Monroe pulling
up to the Breakfast Club this morning.
I saw Flame, too, over the weekend at Ida's show.
Oh, he opened up for Ida?
No, just, I guess, in attendance.
Oh, okay. Yeah, you know,
I've been wanting to talk to Boosie,
because Boosie thinks you can
catch gays the way you catch COVID.
Oh, my gosh.
I don't know that you can change anyone's mind, too,
when they have these strong opinions. I just want to have the conversation.
Yes. That's all.
I just want to have the conversation.
I'm going to convince Boosie. Are we going to kick it with Boosie? I'm going to convince Boosie that Envy's Water makes him gay. That's conversation I'm going to convince Boosie Are we going to kick him with Boosie?
I'm going to convince Boosie
That Envy's water makes him gay
That's what I'm going to convince Boosie
What?
What's your water called Envy?
It's called Positivity Water
Whenever we have the guest in here
And you see the Positivity Water
That's DJ Envy's water
I'm going to convince Boosie
That it's gay in there
Somehow
What?
Just stop it
Stop it man
You can just catch it
Like a common cold
Just stop it Stop it Alright well let's get the you can just catch it like a common cold. Just stop it.
Stop it.
All right, well,
let's get the show cracking, boy.
I'm with you now.
We might get canceled.
Now, front page news,
what are we talking about?
Well, let's talk about
today is the day.
They're saying that there could be
full federal approval
of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine.
I saw that.
So for people who are like,
I'm going to wait
until the government approves this
before I use this
government emergency approved vaccine.
That's right.
That I didn't trust in the first place.
Let's see what you have to say.
Well, you trust it more once it gets FDA approval.
And plus, if something does happen in the future, we can all do a big class action lawsuit.
Can't do that.
There you go.
Can't do that until after the fact, though.
All right.
Well, there you have it.
We'll talk about it.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
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Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's D.J. Envy, Angela Yee, Charlam get to that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Where we starting, Yee?
Well, Manny Pacquiao, he lost in a unanimous decision to your Dennis Ugas.
So they're saying this could be the end of it.
He's going to rest before his family and himself makes a decision.
Yeah, I realize how much Manny Pacquiao is not a draw for me anymore. this could be the end of it. He's going to rest before his family and himself makes a decision.
Yeah, I realize how much Manny Pacquiao is not a draw for me anymore,
pay-per-view-wise, because I damn sure didn't know that fight this weekend.
Burrell Spence was on the ticket.
I forgot about it.
Right.
All right, and Sha'Carri Richardson finished last in the 100-meter at the Prefontaine Classic after her Olympic ban.
And so she was competing, and all three Jamaican women took the top three spots.
Elaine Thompson, Hera Gold, Shelly Ann,
Frasier Price Silver, and Sherika Jackson is bronze.
So I saw a lot of jokes and memes,
but then I saw a lot of people supporting her over the weekend.
Here's what she had to say.
I'm not upset at myself at all.
This is one race.
I'm not done.
You know what I'm capable of.
Count me out if you want to.
Talk all the s*** you want.
Because I'm here to stay.
I'm the sixth fastest woman in this game ever.
And can't nobody ever take that from me.
Congratulations to the winners.
Congratulations to the people that won.
But they're not done seeing me yet.
All right.
Now, Elaine Thompson, when she was
questioned afterward, here's what she had to say.
Zachary Richardson, I don't know
if you know, she paid ninth.
I wasn't paying in the mind, but no comment
about that.
She came in first. Yeah, no comment.
I mean, listen, those Jamaican women build different. You're not
just going to show up to race them after a month
off and perform well. I don't know what it is
about Jamaican track and field,
but they are not to be played with.
Sleuth all the Jamaicans out there.
Jamaican massive.
Drop the loose bombs for the Jamaicans.
Stop it, man.
That patois is horrible.
I ain't doing no patois just now.
Did I?
Oh, maybe I did.
I might have.
You tried.
It's hard to shout out Jamaicans and not do a little patois.
You just want to bump, bump, bump, bump.
Oh, boy.
All right, now the FDA is trying to finish licensing
as soon as today
to get full FDA approval
of the Pfizer COVID shot.
So that will enable
vaccine requirements
to take place.
There's a lot of businesses
and universities
that have moved toward
these vaccine requirements
and they say
it's a very reasonable thing
to do to create
a safe environment
as far as getting
this fully approved.
Yeah, a lot more people will get the vaccine once that happens.
I mean, a lot of people were waiting for that, waiting for full FDA approval.
Right now, they're saying that hundreds of millions of people have already gotten this.
They've told people that it's safe.
We've seen that it's doing its job.
That's why we're continuing to recommend that people get vaccinated starting today and as
soon as they can.
So this is good protection as the highly infectious Delta variant is spreading.
Now, question.
Once it gets full FDA approval, if something does go wrong with it in the future, we can do a class action lawsuit, right?
Well, I think that it depends on what you mean.
Something goes wrong.
Again, it's not 100% effective.
So there's always a chance.
If something goes wrong, like there's side effects in the future, you know, that are caused.
I think you can if it's FDA approved.
And if it's not a warning, because, you know, a lot of times it'll be like side effects may include,
and then they give you the whole list of side effects.
So I'm sure there's some type of, you know, way to get around that.
But hopefully it's fine and safe and effective for the majority of people.
Right. All right.
Now, today is also Cuomo's last day in office.
He's stepping down tonight after the whole scandal that has happened with him. And that's at the stroke of midnight. And that's when we'll have our first woman as a governor of New York City.
Okay.
So he did say that he thinks that given the circumstances, this is what he has to do right now. Step aside and let government get back to government.
And therefore, that's why he is stepping down.
All right.
And that is your front page news.
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Hello, who's this?
This is Anna.
Hey, Anna, get it off your chest.
So I'm a COVID nurse.
I work in Florida.
And what I want to get off my chest is I'm tired of the unvaccinated patients coming in
and then complaining that they can't breathe and that they're tired of the medicine and the shots
when they didn't do what they could to protect themselves.
And they're flooding the hospitals.
And we are overrun and can barely take care of the patients.
We're up to six units in our hospital of full COVID patients, mostly unvaccinated.
All right, so let's encourage more people to get vaccinated, please.
Now, Anna, answer the question.
I'm hearing that a lot of vaccinated people are passing away now.
You're starting to see that a lot more. Is that true?
No, that's not true.
That's mostly for the elderly patients with a lot of
comorbidities and so their symptoms are milder but they already have maybe chf or uncontrolled
diabetes what we're seeing is a lot of younger patients who come in with really crazy logic that
they don't do experimental drugs or they don't believe in it they don't think of it's real and
so they get infected and then they want all the treatments.
They want every med.
And then they're upset that they can't breathe.
Well, it's a respiratory virus.
That's what happens.
You can't breathe.
Yeah, I wonder how that's going to impact even the younger people because you can't get it if you, what, 12 and under?
Right, but we're not seeing a lot of the pediatrics.
We're seeing a lot of the 30-year-olds and 40-year-olds who, you know, they'll tell you they didn't take precautions.
They've been out and about.
They didn't think it was serious.
And then they come in and they are complaining that, you know, they've been in the ER for 18 hours.
Well, yeah, we have 100 people holding in the ER because the entire system is overrun because they can't go to
their physician. Nobody else will see them. And then they need assistance. You know, as a health
care worker, I've been doing this since April of last year. It's extremely exhausting. We're all
working overtime. We are all stretched thin. And, you know, the solution is out there.
So either you take the vaccine or you take precautions and you can't have it both ways.
OK, well, I believe once I believe once the FDA approves the Pfizer vaccine, you'll see a lot more people go out there and get it.
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Say it with your chest.
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Hello, who's this?
Hey, it's Duke.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Where you calling from?
I'm calling from Detroit.
I live in Atlanta, but I'm in Detroit right now.
Okay.
Well, get it off your chest, mama.
Yes, I'm mad at my friend Muffin.
Muffin, I know you listening because we plan to drive from Atlanta to Detroit together
and switch the cars.
And she won't wait until the last minute, literally the last minute, when I'm about to get on the road to say she not going. Oh, man.
How long is that drive?
Damn.
Damn.
Damn.
Yeah.
Well, if anybody needs a ride from Detroit to Atlanta.
Y'all put it on this gas.
Hey, don't be afraid to stop, too.
The weather bad here on the East Coast.
I don't know how it is where you at.
But don't be afraid to, you know, pull over if you need to.
Definitely, I'm not afraid.
I got my music and my Red Bull.
I'm good.
And some sativa.
You ain't got no sativa?
I got a little bit of that because, you know, we just live in Detroit.
That's right.
That's right.
All right. Maybe Zola needs a ride. It wasn little bit of that because, you know, weed is legal in Detroit. That's right. That's right. All right.
Maybe Zola needs a ride.
It wasn't all bad.
Oh, you have some garbage?
Some Reggie?
No, no, no.
Of course not.
Of course not.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Okay.
It's legal.
It's legal.
Well, be safe out there.
Yeah, they got amazing
dispensaries everywhere.
Is weed legal in Detroit?
Safe travels.
Yes.
That's all the dispensaries
they got in Detroit?
Yeah, but I thought it was medicinal.
Sure.
Pretty positive.
It's easy to get.
Yeah, it's legal.
All right.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Chandler from Columbus, Ohio.
Good morning.
Good morning, Breakfast Club.
Peace.
How you doing, brother?
Good, good.
Well, I want to give Don't Get a Day to those idiots that keep doing the crate challenge.
Go ahead and keep hurting yourself.
Get them doctors the money.
It's exciting to watch, but I just want to give them a Don't Get a Day because they're stupid.
You think you can do it?
It is kind of wild that, you know, you'll see a lot of people not want to take the risk of doing the vaccine,
but they'll climb up all them goddamn crates and risk breaking their neck if they fall.
All right.
Well, let us know when you post yours so we can look at it.
I definitely will.
Y'all have a good morning.
Okay, you too.
I just be wondering how stuff like this happens.
Like, that is extreme social engineering for everybody just to wake up one day and say, you know what we're going to do?
We're going to do a crate challenge today.
But where they be finding all these crates?
I think the same people that built the pyramids back
in the day put together those crate obstacle courses.
That's what I believe.
Shut up, man. Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
We got rumors on the way? Yes.
And let's get it started with Kendrick Lamar.
He made a surprise announcement
and everybody is going crazy
on Twitter about it.
All right. We'll get into that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, Kendrick Lamar did a statement and he detailed making his final TDE album.
He said,
I spend most of my days with fleeting thoughts,
writing, listening, and collecting old beach cruisers.
The morning rides keep me on a hill of silence.
I go months without a phone.
Love, loss, and grief have disturbed my comfort zone,
but the glimmers of God speak through my music and family.
While the world around me evolves,
I reflect on what matters the most,
the life in which my words will land next.
As I produce my final TDE
album, I feel joy to
have been a part of such a cultural imprint after
17 years. The struggles,
the success, and most importantly, the
brotherhood. May the Most High continue
to use Top Dog as a vessel for candid
creators as I continue to pursue my
life's calling. I respect it. I mean,
his deal as an artist is probably up
with this album. And, you know, he'll
probably go start his own situation, sign
himself. Why not? That's the way the game's supposed
to go. Now, Top Dog responded in a statement.
He said, the whole goal when we started this thing was
to make music, make money, and make history.
We did those things ten times over and then
some. TDE and its artists have provided
a way to end generational curses
that we were all personally born into over the last 17 years in this business.
With this being Dot's last album on TDE,
this is more of a victory lap, a celebration.
I know he will be successful in whatever it is he decides to do
and will have our full support.
And Baby Keem is Dot's artist, right?
I know that's his cousin, but that's his artist as well, right?
Yeah, so it only makes sense. Start your own situation after this. But I thought that's his cousin, but that's his artist as well, right? Yeah, so... So it only makes sense.
Start your own situation after this.
But I thought that's what they're supposed to do.
That's what I thought they were supposed to do.
You finish your contract,
then you start your own situation,
and you continue on and grab somebody,
the next artist.
The problem is a lot of people don't care about an artist
by the time they get done with their contract.
You know?
They happen to still care about K-Dot in a huge way.
Can't wait to hear the album.
Well, yeah, this doesn't seem contentious in any way.
Mm-mm. All right, also, after, this doesn't seem contentious in any way.
All right, also, after this happened, SZA did surprise people on Twitter.
She put out a trio of new records with some tweets dumping random thoughts.
So you guys should make sure you check that out when you get a chance because it's been a while, I feel like.
SZA hasn't put out an album in like four years, I think.
So we're all waiting for some new SZA music.
So she's contemplating possibly making this a regular occurrence
doing SZA Sundays.
All right, now Tyga has deleted his OnlyFans account.
He was on there early.
And he announced that he has his own content platform
that's going to compete against it called MyStar.
That's M-Y-Y-Star.
So he posted,
Just deleted my OnlyFans, starting my own platform, more futuristic, better
quality, and only 10% fee.
Creators will also be able to make content of
their choice. This is all after OnlyFans
said they're going to start banning sexually explicit
content starting in October.
Has OnlyFans decided what they're going to do since they're not
doing porno on Animal?
Well, they've always done more than just that.
They also have the ability to sell NFTs on the
Ethereum blockchain,
and they have features relevant to the music industry.
And there's a lot of artists on there, too.
There's actors, there's artists, all different kinds of people.
Oh, so there's people on there doing more than just... Yeah, it's always been more than just that.
Of course.
They have cooking shows.
Envy had his own page, too, for real estate.
That's clearly not what they're known for, though, but okay.
Right.
So now, clearly, there's a void in the marketplace,
so Tyga's stepping right into that.
Which is smart.
All right, Megan Thee Stallion, she dropped a tuned-in freestyle.
I thought it sounded really dope,
and it got more than 300,000 views in just a couple hours.
So here is the Megan Thee Stallion tuned in freestyle.
Alright, Megan Thee Stallion flowing on that.
Make them say what I want, he my voodoo dog.
Okay, Charlamagne.
Drop on the clues, that's tough.
I heard the whole thing, but that little part right there was tough. Alright, now Okay, Charlamagne Drop on the clues by Megan That's tough I thought it sounded
really dope
I heard the whole thing
but that little part
right there was tough
Alright, now
Javante Davis
has documented aftermath
from his private plane crash
on Instagram
and he posted
on IG Live and spoke
It was very windy
so I'll tell you
what he said
The plane crashed
The plane didn't even take off
It took off
but it didn't take off
Oh my God, I'm good
It's just that my ass is hot.
I'm sitting on this hot-ass concrete.
For everybody wanting to fly private, I think it's over with.
I'll be driving or catching a train.
Oh, so the plane was never in the air.
Well, it took off and then went back down.
Yeah, it came back down.
He said the video, Gervonta was having a conversation with one of his friends
who describes what he heard the pilot say before the plane went down.
He said, I had no control of the plane.
He said that it was God. We don't know exactly what happened. Well, say before the plane went down. He said, I had no control of the plane. He said that ish was God.
We don't know exactly what happened.
All praise is due to God.
Lord have mercy.
Now, I did see Kodak say he was on that plane.
Was that a joke?
Was he just messing around
or was he really on that plane?
He said, I'm not okay.
Ish me, my neck, my back, all of that.
So, sounds like a joke.
He's saying that he's not okay.
In other words, a lawsuit.
Get it? Yeah. All right. So sounds like a joke. He's saying that he's not OK. In other words, a lawsuit.
Get it?
Yeah.
All right.
And Chadwick Boseman's wife did perform an emotional tribute to him.
It was a stand up to cancer telethon.
Tell us, Simone, that where Boseman did perform this.
It was co-hosted by Anthony Anderson. He started off by offering his own tribute to Chadwick Boseman, who died last August.
He had a four year battle with colon cancer.
And here is Simone.
She took to the stage.
She performed I'll Be Seeing You.
It's a classic ballad that she described as a song about living with the reality of loss
and finding a way forward.
I'll be looking at the moon, but I'll be seeing you.
Damn.
I just watched the second episode of Marvel's What If last night, which was Chadwick's last But I'll be seeing you Damn.
I just watched the second episode of Marvel's What If last night,
which was Chadwick's last performance.
Because he did the voiceover for the cartoon.
Of T'Challa, of course.
Right.
Well, again, our condolences.
You know, she's been having to really go out and represent for him,
so I know that's not easy, too.
Absolutely. Salute to my South Carolina brethren.
Chadwick Boseman sending his family healing energy always. All right. Well I know that's not easy, too. Absolutely. Salute to my South Carolina brethren, Chadwick Boseman,
sending his family healing energy always.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right.
Thank you, Ms. Yee.
Now we got front page news next.
What are we talking about?
Yes, and let's get into Joe Biden and what is happening now with Afghanistan.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get some front page news.
Where we start, Yee?
Well, Joe Biden, let's talk about his remarks about the ongoing chaos that's happening right now in Afghanistan.
He said there's no way to evacuate this many people without pain.
Now, as far as the evacuation numbers, here's what he had to say about what's been happening.
We have moved thousands of people each day by U.S. military aircraft and civilian charter flights.
In a little over 30 hours this weekend, we've evacuated an extraordinary number of people, about 11,000 individuals.
That number will change day to day as the air and ground operations in
Kabul vary. As of this morning, we have evacuated nearly 28,000 people since August the 14th,
bringing the total number of people we've evacuated since July to approximately 33,000
persons. Altogether, we lifted approximately 11,000 people out of Kabul in less than 36 hours.
He also said at the end of
the day, if we didn't leave Afghanistan now, when did we leave? Another 10 years, another five years,
another year. He said, I'm not about to send your son or your daughter to fight in Afghanistan.
And then he went on to talk about as people are being evacuated, where are they being taken to?
One, planes taking off from Kabul are not flying directly to the United States.
They're landing at U.S. military bases and transit centers around the world.
Number two, at these sites where they're landing, we are conducting thorough scrutiny, security screening,
for everyone who is not a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent residence.
Anyone arriving in the United States will have undergone a background check.
Number three, once screened and cleared, we will welcome these Afghans who helped us in the war effort over the last 20 years to their new home in the United States of America. All right. And
then when asked about what about this August 31st deadline he has for completing the U.S. withdrawal,
here's what he had to say about that. Our hope is we will not have to extend, but there are going
to be discussions, I suspect, on
how far along we are in the process.
I just
don't understand why all of this
wasn't thought out, you know, months
ago. I just wonder. I don't know. I'm not the
president. I just wonder why it seems like all of this is being
done after the fact. Like, if you know you wanted to leave,
why didn't you plan to get, you know,
folks out first? Was it not possible
to get everybody out at once? I don't know.
I'm just asking questions. I don't know.
Alright, so we'll continue to keep you updated,
but the Pentagon is asking for six
U.S. airlines to help with the
evacuation effort. So they're asking for
18 aircrafts. They want three each
from American, from Atlas Air,
Delta, Omni Air, two from
Hawaiian Airlines, and four from United Airlines.
Spirit, stand down.
Okay, Spirit, Southwest, y'all stand down.
We don't need you at a time like this.
Okay?
Yesterday, American said they're sending three wide-body aircraft to the Arabian Peninsula and Europe to assist with the emergency evacuations.
All right, and Storm Henry, over the weekend, a lot of people were affected by this.
Two days of heavy,
sustained rains
that flooded areas
as far southwest
as New Jersey
and Connecticut.
It went as far
to Connecticut.
Also, Rhode Island
made landfall
on the coast of Rhode Island.
And there was a lot of rain
knocking out power
to over 140,000 homes.
A lot of bridges closed,
swamped roads.
Some people were stranded
in their vehicles.
I know a lot of people have flights to catch, so if you are trying to get out today,
just make sure that you pay attention to what's going on because I know the airport's got to be a mess.
And flooding in Tennessee left 21 people dead and around 20 others missing
after severe flooding that swept through.
So they're experiencing devastating loss of life over the last couple of days,
according to the police and fire chief
in a news conference yesterday.
This weather, boy.
Too much going on.
A lot going on.
All right.
Well, we have a lot going on this morning, too.
Yes.
Well, that was your front page news.
Yeah, Boosie will be joining us next.
We're going to kick it with Boosie.
We got a lot to talk about.
We're going to have a conversation with Boosie
about a lot of things. I can't wait to convince Boosie. We got a lot to talk about. We're going to have a conversation with Boosie about a lot of things.
I can't wait to convince Boosie
that DJ Envy's positivity water
will make him gay
since Boosie thinks that
there are things that can turn you gay.
I'm going to make him believe
Envy's water will do just that.
My goodness.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
The goddamn legend himself.
Boosie Badass.
Right.
Boosie Boo.
How you feeling this morning, Boosie?
I'm feeling great.
I woke up early, smoked me a good one, and I liked the scene of New York early in the morning
with the trash cans and all that, and it made me get higher, actually.
It make you feel like coming to America when Eddie was coming out in Queens?
Yeah, yeah.
They love me in New York.
I can't, like, everywhere I go, they've been,
Boosie, you standing up for us, and, you know, like, they got some real, I got some love out here.
I tried to get your Instagram back, Boosie.
I tried, man.
I'm glad you did because you saw that discrimination.
Now, they made fun of me for flagging Kim Kardashian.
But I said, when I post my flyers when I DJ at a strip club, they take it down.
Flagging, take it down.
Bro, it was just me.
I was doing too much.
Well, I'm glad you can admit that, Boosie.
I had the world woke up.
When the world was asleep, I woke them too much. Well, I'm glad you can admit that, Boosie. I had the world woke up. When the world was asleep,
when the world was asleep,
I woke them up.
You know what I'm saying?
And people,
I think they just got tired of seeing me
because, you know, like, bro,
like, my Instagram was never taken.
I've never been suspended, dude.
To be expelled forever?
You know, so I wasn't feeling that.
So I know it's a,
you know, I got my opinions.
I can, you know, I can say what I want so I know it's a you know I got my opinions I can you know I can say what I want you know I'm not on
them people platform right and I show me they show me they show me you know why
you don't go to fan base oh I got all kind of people trying to do trying to I
got Chinese's I got everybody trying to you know create me a, you got what kind of nieces? Chinese's. What's Chinese's? Nieces? Chinese people.
Oh,
Chinese.
Oh,
I thought you was like,
who next is trying to get with your pussy?
I was like,
Chinese people.
You know,
I got people,
you know,
everywhere trying to make me an uncensored app,
you know,
and that's what I'm working on right now because.
Fan base is black on,
you know what I'm saying?
Isaac Hayes III.
You can go over there and turn up.
Yeah,
I talked to,
I talked to Isaac Hayes.
Okay,
okay.
I talked to the son or whatever, but I ain't made no decision.
I won't take everything.
You got a bunch of endorsements, Hon, because even when you sat down,
you was like, I don't want to sit with Envy Water because you got your own water.
He didn't say Envy Water.
He said, I don't want to sit with Envy Water.
He didn't say Envy Water.
He said, all right, you can leave it there.
Yeah, man, I got water, cologne, chips, noodles, you name it, I do it.
That's what I do.
None of them get offended by the stuff you do?
Well, once it's 50-50, hey, what can you get offended by?
You're investing in bullshit.
I mean, we doing good.
I do good as an independent.
I got a call following.
I do real good.
In the corona, I was getting checks six seven checks
that ain't have nothing to do with rap do you think you do take it too far sometimes because
you said i think i say it the wrong way sometimes i mean everything i say and i say what i mean
but sometimes i feel like i say it the wrong way sometimes but i mean what i say and i say what i
mean and people need to understand that you know the, the world has an opinion and I got an opinion
and I'm just one
who express my opinion.
But last time we spoke,
you said that your mama
even told you
stop volunteering your opinion
for things that ain't got
nothing to do with you.
Yeah, about that Dwyane Wade.
And you sat down
with Mike Tyson
and told Mike Tyson
you should mind your business
sometime too.
Why can't you just
mind your business
sometime too?
Because I'm realer
than what I'm supposed to do.
What you mean?
I'm realer,
like if it's in my heart, you know business. Because I'm realer than what I'm supposed to do. What you mean? I'm realer, like if it's in my heart,
you know,
just because I'm
negotiating with him
or like that,
that doesn't mean
I won't say it
because I pay me.
You know,
you can't blackball me.
I pay me.
You know,
even with my music,
you know,
like my last album,
I dropped with
Connect Music Group,
you know,
that I'm part owner of.
It's hard to blackball me, you know,
just like they got people,
like they think they got millions of people
love what I'm doing.
I'm a voice for people who can't speak.
You know, I'm just the only one
got the n****s to speak in this industry
because everybody else is ran by,
you know, the industry.
What about even saying, like,
you would beat his ass?
And I saw Lil Nas X responding to that. You think that's too far?
Uh nah because
I just be feeling like
sometimes I gotta speak up
because you know
as far as straight people in the world you don't have an
opinion on homosexuality. Everything
is harm. If you say anything
I'm straight I like women. It's vulgar
to them. I don't know that that's
vulgar. Yes I don't know that that's true. Yes. Yes
You can't brag you can't brag on I think I think mashing that ain't true
It's ran by
Rapids been talking about in women forever in videos and they song that I
Know it's a different day now. You can't,
just like the baby.
Like, bro,
like, you know,
how many times
you been on set?
All y'all DJs.
And you heard somebody say,
if you ain't got AIDS,
make noise
in the whole club.
Ah!
Oh, no, you're right.
That's true.
That's true.
But it's a different time.
No, it's a different time
and because
he's one of the biggest.
You know,
so they try to make examples
out people you know so the next person who blow like this you're gonna go with this and i feel
you know they're attacking our children you know you make all the up you make everybody support
this who love these rappers the kids the kids yeah but you know you make it no you make every
rapper go with it if every rapper go with it. If every rapper go with it, you grab that generation.
I know I loved every rapper when I was little.
I loved every rapper.
You know what I'm saying?
I try to copy what they did.
You know what I'm saying?
And it's a new day now, and I just feel like they pushing it on our younger generation.
Listen, I love rap.
I love hip-hop.
I love our culture.
But I saw you say that, you know,
you feel like he was a negative influence.
Why are we acting like rappers
haven't been negative influences for years?
Whether it's talking about murder,
celebrating the drug culture,
the gang culture,
violence against women.
Like, we just as negative.
So how is he the person
that you decide to point at and say,
oh, you're ruining it for the kids?
What have street rappers done to the kids?
I really get offended when it was like
he was saying that he would go up there
and perform naked in front,
you know, all this shit, all the people.
And I was like, damn, you know,
all these straight people in the world,
all these millions of kids gonna watch this
and no straight rapper ain't gonna say
hey nah nah we don't want you on that tv nobody's not gonna you know yeah i don't understand that
logic boozy i saw you say that people be trying to be straight how you try to be straight if you
straight you ain't gotta try to be i don't get running back again on the video you said people
trying to be straight now they say won't perform naked on stage for charity.
You don't think that's disrespect in front of boys who trying to be straight?
I'm like, how you try to be straight?
No, I'm just saying as far as if you got your kids watching TV,
if you trying to raise strong young black men,
would you be cool and sitting there watching Nas X go up there and take his clothes off?
What age are we talking about? You're part his clothes off. What age are we talking about?
You're part of the problem.
What age are we talking about?
Because I don't want my kids looking at anything sexual at a certain age.
Yeah, at a certain age.
But once they get to a certain age, nothing wrong with that.
Girl, man, man, girl, girl.
I want my kids looking at me.
Because, by the way.
I'm just saying, this is a national stage.
This is a national stage.
Man, Bootsy, we grew up seeing worst images on TV.
Man, we seen dudes on TV holding guns.
Like I said, you know, celebrating
violence, celebrating violence against
women, the drug culture, the gang culture.
And all this leads to
my opinion.
Like, I can, if I feel
that way, I'ma say it.
And I mean it. You know, like,
you may not feel that way.
They may not feel that way.
But I feel that way. Do you feel like you've ever been a negative influence? The kids? Yes, I've not feel that way. They may not feel that way. But I feel that way.
Do you feel like you've ever been a negative influence?
The kids?
Yes, I've been a negative influence.
But at the time, I was so, you know, I'm just rapping my life.
You know?
I'm just, you know, I didn't, I wasn't the rapper who rapped the movies.
You know?
I couldn't go in there and rap the movies.
I went in there and rapped about what happened that day to me.
Rapped about what happened that night to me.
You know, so I never thought I was affecting the culture until I came home and damn near all my friends was in jail.
You know what I'm saying?
So, you know, I wasn't trying to affect the culture like that as far as negativity.
I was just writing my life stories.
Now, don't move.
We got more with Boosie
when we come back.
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 Boosie Badass.
Now, what about when you see
an artist,
when you talk about rappers,
like when you see
like Birdman and Lil Wayne
kissing each other on the lips
or you see, you know,
Turk talking about
some of the stuff that they did
because it's the same thing.
Nah.
Why not?
How them niggas rocking that city, you know, they really on some like some old mafia shit.
You know, get on them drugs, you know, like the niggas be different out there.
You know what I'm saying?
Like Baton Rouge, we ain't kissing nobody.
You know, they ain't never been down there,
but I done seen niggas in the city.
They different.
New Orleans, they on some,
they like on some mafia shit.
They come from, you know,
thinking they mafia made,
like the Marcellos and all that shit.
You know, like they, you know,
so I understand that.
I understand that, you know.
Because under the same thing,
if a kid see that,
they might not understand it
and see their favorite rappers kissing each other and be like, okay.
Right.
Right.
You know?
I don't want you to leave them people alone, Boosie.
I ain't picking with nobody.
Yes, you are.
I don't have.
Yes, you are.
I don't have.
Leave people alone, Boosie.
I don't have.
They not bothering you.
Hey, look.
Hey, look, bro.
Like, the people who so-called hate me in the LBGT community,
I don't know them.
Everybody who gay, who in my life,
my other assistant, a family member,
all gay people, I have good relationships with them.
They tell you to stop boozing.
Do they tell you to stop?
Nah.
You lying.
Nah, real shit.
They understand.
You do have gay people.
They be like, I wish people really knew
that you don't
you know have you know we thought that you took a picture with Flay Monroe who is yeah we was
talking all downstairs right so I want to ask you this because you do have gay people in your life
do you feel like it is important to have that representation though because there are people
who are just gay in this world that's who they are and that's how they identify and so to be
able to see yourself represented on tv because for a child who knows that they're gay it is difficult when anybody
makes it seem like it's wrong or they can't see themselves in movies in music you don't think
that's important too uh i think that's important but it goes the same way for the straight people
well there's plenty of straight representation i think there's a lot more this world is different
it's not true there's way more straight it's I think there's a lot more. This world is different. It's not true, man.
There's way more straight representation.
It's probably more.
It's probably, like, the raffles.
Like, just think of the, look at the raffles.
Hey, but Matt, because why gay people don't.
Like, this gay stuff is bigger than you think.
Why gay people don't turn straight?
They got a lot of gay raffles, probably.
You know, like, they.
What about women on women?
Do you mind that?
Oh, not.
I don't mind it as far as marriage.
That's me. i don't mind it as far as marriage i don't mind like i'm not gonna support if my my child one of my child was to marry one i'm not gonna support that you wouldn't
go to the wedding you wouldn't say i love you anyway i would tell i love her but i wouldn't i
wouldn't go to the wedding would you like watching girls because girls? Because, you know, we built, my family is built on legacy.
You know, if I let that slide, that shit
gonna slide from my son, from
my grandson. And I'ma lay
it down to where they gonna know that,
you know, we...
I just think life is a lot harder for people who are
gay. People don't just... You pretty much
disowning them. No, hell no!
I'ma love them to death, but I won't support
marriage. I'm not giving my child away to another woman.
You know, I would love her to death, you know.
But I'm not.
I don't want to start that.
I have the right to do that.
As parents, we have the right to do that.
You know, everybody parent different.
But as parents, once that child come out to you, you make those decisions.
And that's what the world needs to know.
Boosie, you're right.
You're entitled to your opinion.
The only thing I disagree with is the fact that you say Lil Nas X is a super negative influence on the kids.
And you said something earlier.
You talked about when you came home, a lot of your fans was in jail or dead.
So when you say things like you want to beat up Lil Nas X, you could possibly be encouraging violence against gay people, man.
So that's what I would tell you to watch.
Yeah, I wouldn't encourage because they are four times more likely.
But that's what I'm saying.
So don't even.
I just told you like gay people, like gay people not after me in the real world.
This is just social media.
The world did this.
Gay people don't in the real world.
You know, they even have gay people at my
concerts like all like bro like in the real world you know people respect me for you know standing
up and they're gonna and they're gonna take me a long way in life regardless if ain't nobody other
rapper spoke about it you know like but i'm saying that singles me out you could be encouraging
violence against gay people he even said i'm not encouraging. I never said.
You said you wanted to beat him up.
No, for going up there.
And, you know, you want to say you want to get naked.
And if I was there at the awards on the front row and he got naked right there, I would drag him up.
I don't think anybody should get naked at an award show.
But you said if a straight person got on the stage naked, you would do the same thing.
A straight person?
If he wasn't gay, you're saying a straight person got on stage, you would do the same thing. Yeah, f***ing right. If he you're saying a straight person got on stage you would do the same thing.
Yeah, f***ing right.
If he got naked
I would f*** him up.
So it's not about being gay.
Don't get naked on an award stage.
You don't get naked on an award
with children?
You want your children
to see f***ing?
Come on, bro.
So you feel like that
about the women
who go up there
and do that too then?
Who get naked on the
Yeah.
Who do get naked
dance sexually
do sexual stuff on stage?
You ain't finna turn this around
on those strippers.
Man, what is you talking about?
You gonna have all the strippers, man.
I need my strippers.
I'm already trying to bend.
You know I need my strippers.
No down talk on the strippers.
Have they tried to bend you
from shows and concerts
like you seen with the baby?
Have they tried it with you?
Nah. My shows
are even packer than ever.
You can't ban me.
I'm not part of those festivals
that you can take me off.
I do my own festivals. I do a birthday
bash in Mississippi. I'm throwing this year. I do my
Bootsy bash.
There's August 28th coming up.
I make crazy.
We all remember that Coke can in the video.
The Coke can in the shower video.
Remember you did that?
Yeah.
Did the Lil Nas X video make you think of that situation?
Nah, nah, nah, nah.
That was just a situation with me, you know, coming to the pen and not knowing the rules, you know.
So I got my eyes bust just not knowing the rules.
I just don't like to see brothers causing themselves
unnecessary stress, and I don't like us causing
unnecessary stress to people.
That's all, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, people are free to be who they are.
Because, look, you have people in your life who are gay,
people who work with you.
You have family members.
Right.
And you have no problem taking pictures
with people if they're gay.
Right.
So the thing that bothers you is the representation on television.
Is that what it is?
Yeah, television really bothers me.
When I came home from jail, it bothered me.
I was like, God, it was new to my eyes.
If you don't protect your kids, they're going to be stirred that way in this day and age.
They're going to really be stirred that way.
I just feel like
we gotta we gotta i just feel like gay before you know everybody want to be everybody everybody got
the right to what they want to be if you want to have your kids gay you can have your kids gay
if you want to protect your kids from being gay you have that right well i don't know that you
want to have your kids gay it's just that if your kids are gay they're just gay because i do think
life is harder for you if you are gay because there's a lot of four
times the chance of violence more than the average person and there's a lot of
attacks on LGBTQ community so I do think you make your life hardest I don't think
anybody's like I just want to be gay because I've seen it on TV is how you
feel because I've seen I've never kissed a woman I've never done any of those
things and I see it all the time but that doesn't mean I want to do it.
Because I think you have to feel like that's who you are to be able to relate to that.
I don't think.
Was you raised not to do it?
I wasn't raised anyway.
Because I've been around.
I'm from New York.
So I've seen it all.
And I have friends who are gay.
I have friends who are trans.
But it's never made me say that's what I want to be.
Okay.
Okay.
You think people are born gay?
Or you think they.
I don't know. He has no idea. I don't know. I no idea i don't know i don't know and you've seen it too and it doesn't make you want i'm not a gay spologist or whatever you know but you've seen a doctor who studied gay
people what about this made a new name what about what about the we tv show i heard you had a we tv
show but they they pulled i was you. I was doing a reality show.
Yeah, what happened to that show?
I love that show.
With the stuff with Dwayne Wade came out.
And they said because you tried to pay a woman to sleep with your son or something like that.
Nah, it was just everywhere I went after that to shop the reality show, it was straight about that.
So I knew that this industry right here is ran by those.
Now, don't move.
We got more with Boosie when we come back.
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 Boosie Badass.
Yee?
Now, you do have me against the world out.
So you really feel like it is you against the world, this song?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, because people, that's what social media did.
The gay people
on social media,
you know,
they seem to hate me,
you know,
they seem,
but the real,
but the real people
and the gay people,
a lot of gay people
in Atlanta,
you know,
like they love me,
like they,
you know,
so I don't know
if it's a real side
and another side,
an angry side,
but the gay people
I know got the best hearts, like, I trust gay people more than, a real side and another side, an angry side. But the gay people I know got the best hearts.
It feels like it's personal.
I trust gay people more than.
So if you're an ally, if you're an ally, then you got to support them.
This is interesting because it feels like you feel like there's something personal against you from the gay community.
But at the same time, you feel like they support you.
Yeah, the gay community, like they support me.
Like, you know, like in real life, I never met the gays who see me in, I never met those, you know,
like all the gay people I know enjoy my company, and I enjoy their company.
Well, how do we figure out how Boosie can support them?
Let's do that, because you're saying you an ally,
but an ally comes with support.
How can we mend these bridges?
We just need to have our
as straight people
we need to have our
voice too. If you
never let her have her voice, we're going to
get ran down. Everything that comes from
our voice is going to get shuttered
with negative and
ignorance. So, you know, we
as straight people, you know,
we got to have a voice too if you keep taking
the way our voice hey what if somebody said hey man every rapper that get on stage and rap about
guns and drugs i'm gonna pull them off the stage and beat their ass i don't i don't know you steady
trying to tie those two in charlemagne but yes you are because what i'm saying trying to tie those
in i don't want us to be hypocrites because we all can put out negative images at times you know two ends, Charlamagne. Yes, you are. You said it trying to tie those in.
I don't want us to be hypocrites because we all can put out
negative images at times.
I don't think one of us is
in a position to judge the other.
As a person,
as a man, and a lot of these
rappers ain't real men to speak
about how they feel.
A lot of rappers feel like me, you know, but they call me.
You know, they can't, they can't, they ain't, they ain't,
these bowling ball n****s.
You know, they call me Boosie Man, I'm so glad you said,
you know, they call me.
You know, I'm doing what a lot of people in the world, you know,
see as positive, even though social media make it look as negative.
You got a whole nother generation who older than us.
Forties and fifties who absolutely love what I'm doing.
Absolutely feel I'm the last one left.
You got OG rappers call me.
I ain't gonna say no name, but like Boosie, you the last one left.
You know what I'm saying?
And realness is everything to me.
I'm not a puppet.
I can't feel a certain way and sit in a room and not say nothing because you gave me $300,000.
Boosie, do you think that there's people who are scared or intimidated that are gay but don't want to come out and let the world know because of how they'll be treated or how people will talk about them?
Of course.
Right.
Of course.
Yeah, so that's what I'm saying.
I don't think it's a world yet where gay people have taken over.
I feel like it's still difficult.
What do you think is percentage wise?
I have no idea because I think there's a lot of people who haven't come out and who won't just because they're nervous.
That's why people are DL.
That's why people are doing things on the low and not telling anyone because they don't want to be judged and they don't want to be looked at a certain way.
I'm just a fan of letting you do your thing.
I'm going to do my thing.
And that's it. You know, and I do want kids to be looked at a certain way. I'm just a fan of letting you do your thing. I'm going to do my thing. And that's it.
You know?
And I do want kids to have somebody to look up to.
So if they're having feelings, they're not feeling like I'm a bad person because I'm gay or I'm suicidal.
I don't want to live here because people are judging me for that.
So I do feel like as role models, as representation, it's just important.
But, you know, I do want to move on.
Yeah, it's important with the straight kids, too.
Just think of two straight kids
in a pack of four gay people.
But I do think that
there's plenty of representation
for everybody in this room.
We got to fight for those, too.
You don't know everybody
in this room.
Well, you're right.
You're right, I don't.
Yeah, you don't know that.
They got eight people in this room.
But nobody here has come out.
So as far as I know.
Now, Boosie, you came to New York and you were yelling Bobby Shmurda.
Yeah, I'm trying to get him and take him back on the plane to Boosie Bash.
When is Boosie Bash?
August 27th through the 29th.
But his date is August 28th.
And he gave me his word that he was going to do it.
I figured you'd be yelling Rihanna when you got to New York.
Nah, man.
I told y'all that's a fantasy, bro.
Y'all kill that, bro.
You kept going with it.
Everybody in this room, if you've been in the industry, you had a fantasy of somebody.
Right.
Everybody that had a fantasy of you saying, boy, they can get it.
If he came, I'll give him something.
Everybody had that fantasy.
Everybody.
You had that fantasy.
Hey, somebody going to edit that.
You had that fantasy. Everybody, you the head of that fantasy. Hey, somebody going to edit that. You the head of that fantasy.
You the head of that fantasy.
If something that came in, you like, boy, I jogged you on that.
Boosie, they going to edit you.
They going to edit you, Boosie, saying he coming here right now.
I'm going to give him something.
If he came, I about give him something.
They going to edit you saying that.
Shake this water out.
They got me drinking somebody else's water.
I got my own alkaline.
He's getting the s*** working with me.
Can we talk about this documentary, this biopic?
Whoa, Boots.
I got the best biopic ever.
Talk about that.
Let's get into that.
It's the best biopic ever.
It's the best biopic ever.
It's better than Get Rich or Die Trying.
It's better than Tupac.
It's the best bow pick ever.
Give us some details. September
24th. Directed by me.
Assisted directed by Joe Spike.
And you know, I wanted to take
it to all the big people, but
everybody was trying to take it from me.
And you know, it was just like when I
first went and got a record deal.
By me being my first time director, my first
time in New York, they was trying to just take my film so i went with fire streaming service black on
so is it somebody playing you as like a young yeah my son plays me uh when i'm little i got
another dude play me then i play me when i get older so and i got another film dropping on
christmas day too where does it? It starts from my mama pregnant.
Yeah, my mama pregnant.
That's when it starts.
It starts from birth.
So what was that like, like, while your mom was pregnant,
when you were first born as a little girl? Oh, my daddy come in, you know, asking where his effing money at,
woo-da-woo.
She tell him, you know, I spent it on the bill
because I knew you were going to spend it on that shit.
So that's how it come on, and it go into my life,
and, you know, It's called My Struggle
It's a great biopic
So what's that movie
Coming out Christmas
In December
Where's MJ
It's something like
Where's MJ
It's a film about
It's something like
The Home Alone
But it's way better
Desi Banks and Grove Hero
You know they the crooks
Flavor Flav in the movie
I can't tell you his role.
So y'all got tight now, huh, after?
Yeah, yeah, that's my boy now.
Did you ever think y'all looked alike before people started saying that?
It started floating through my head how many people was telling me.
You know, they've been telling me that since I started rapping.
So I done looked at the picture a couple times like, hell nah.
Nah, man, you know, i think on certain pictures you know they
can put it together you know i don't look good on pictures but you know when i get in front of
bitch i'm gonna make a whip no i'm nice looking in person i'm ugly on camera my my eyes all but
when i get up on you you know i'm pretty handsome that's what my mama said i heard somebody say that
this morning man you know who said that who flame oh flame hey heard somebody say that this morning, man. You know who said that? Who? Flame.
Oh, Flame.
Hey, Flame.
Flame said that this morning.
Oh, we was running it down there.
Flame did say that.
She was running it down there.
She's a super fan.
I feel like she understand me.
Flame, you understand Boosie?
I do.
Flame also didn't know you were so smart.
She was like,
I didn't know he was so smart.
But I knew he was smart.
Isn't your mother
like a teacher or something?
Yeah.
I knew you were smart.
I know just some of your rhetoric. I hear the the intelligence we were just talking about what kind of dad he
represents that we need to see that from different capacities from black men because all black men
don't raise their children the same you know that don't mean that there's love missing or that there
is time missing he just does it a different way but you know i'm a fan of boost when i was a girl
way back that was my type right there but that that was way back. See, I would never disrespect him.
Why you blushing, Boosie? Boosie, why
you blushing?
Because I would never put
Boosie in a place
to make him feel uncomfortable.
Because when I come here, I don't make men feel uncomfortable.
Whatever you want to play, you want to play, men
play, but that's on them. I would never
push up on somebody else.
See, I'm sitting next to Envy. I'm not pushing up on him.
Plus, he too light-skinned. He don't want this red-ass.
Now, don't move. We got more with Boosie when we come
back. 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 Boosie
Badass. Charlamagne? How do we mend the
bridge between Boosie and the LGBTQ community?
We have to. We just have to
talk to each other and listen and not listen
to hear the four or five words that make you
the trigger words. You have to listen to respond to teach
the other person. I don't think
that he's out of sorts with what he says and I don't
disagree completely with what he said about
Lil Nas X. But Lil Nas X
is gay. So the hypocrisy would be
if he was on the BET Awards and he was
kissing on a woman and he's openly gay.
Then people would be offended and say, well why he kissing on that woman? Y he was kissing on a woman and he's openly gay, then people would be offended to say, well, why he kissing on that woman?
Y'all know he gay.
Then he goes to the DL.
What he was saying was, I don't want my kids to see inappropriate things
that they watch on TV.
But I don't agree with what he said about you around gay.
I'm completely transgender.
My son is completely straight.
He goes to TSU.
He's straight.
And that's not because I raised him to live like me.
I've told him, you live your life and be whoever you're not.
If he would have turn out to be gay
He would have just been gay. I won't go love him
No less you have to put in a place as a parent
Do I love my child more than I hate what they have become?
Because you have no control over what your kid is gonna become they had no control of your mom had no control over what?
You were gonna become but I think if your daughter did fall in love with a woman and I know she's straight
But if she actually did I think that you would realize but i still as a parent have the right to every parent every parent
is different like you can't tell another parent who's pairing the child to how he can parent that
child you can just tell them only from your experience yeah flame not saying you wrong she's
just saying that your daughter is that what your daughter is into that your daughter is into and I wouldn't lose no love for her at all.
Like, you know, I wouldn't lose no love for her, but I wouldn't want that to be an ongoing thing in my life.
Boosie, I think you're a genuine parent.
Boosie's not a bad guy.
Boosie's not a bad guy.
I'm going to say this.
I believe you would still go to that wedding if she came to you and was like,
Daddy, I need you there.
Flame just said, I wouldn't want my children to be gay.
I wouldn't want my children to be gay.
It's a hard life.
I live this life.
I'm 56.
I've lived this life 12 times. I would not want my children to be gay. It's a hard life. I live this life. I'm 56. I've lived this life 12 times. I would not want
my children to be gay.
So as a parent, we can protect
our children from that.
But you can't change their mind or their heart.
You just said you wouldn't want your child.
But I'm just saying,
as a parent, we can fight.
As a parent, you have
the choice to fight.
You know what? I feel like this better.
As a parent, do you have the choice to make your child want a man and a woman?
No.
We don't have that choice.
You got a preference.
Yeah.
You can say, I don't want that to happen.
Yes, you can tell your child that.
I don't want that to happen.
Like, you just, a child, just because she's a child is a child.
You just can't say, if she say something, you got to go with it.
Think about all the things your parents told you not to do as a kid.
I bet you did every single one of them.
I'm just saying, bro.
We're putting a child before a parent.
Does a child mean more, opinion means more than a parent?
No, we're saying a child going to do what a child going to do.
You're saying if a child comes to you and say this and that,
you just gotta go with it.
That's what you're basically saying.
I'm an intelligent person.
That's what you're basically saying.
Well, how come gay people
don't become straight
based off all the imagery
they see in the world?
We don't know.
We don't know what's going on.
It's social media.
F*** this world up.
Yeah, we don't know that.
Y'all don't know
if they hate me like that.
You know, I just feel like
we have a difference in opinion.
I just feel like let people... Well, you agree to disagree. I just want Boozy to leave people alone. Right, right, right. I don't know if they hate me like that. You know, I just feel like we have a difference in opinion. I just feel like let people.
But you agree to disagree.
I just want Boozy to leave people alone.
Right, right, right.
That's it.
That's it.
People ain't bothering you, Boozy.
Y'all want me to be quiet.
Y'all want me to leave.
No, we don't want you to be quiet.
But you're not going to get your point across.
But we want you to.
We don't want what you're saying to overshadow.
You're not getting your point across.
I feel it.
I feel you.
But I can't sit in.
I'm a real person. I just can't be quiet because you told me be quiet about a cross. I feel it. I feel you, but I can't sit in. I'm a real person.
I just can't be quiet because you told me be quiet about a situation that I feel that's means to me.
Right.
Well, we've heard you speak on it.
You know, like.
This is Boosie's feelings.
This is how I feel.
And you can't say Boosie's feelings.
If anybody think they can come talk to me about not talking.
No.
It would never happen.
That's Boosie's feelings.
That's my feeling.
I understand Boosie's feelings. Just's my feeling. I understand Boosie's
opinion.
Just like y'all
speaking for a whole
community, I'm speaking
for a whole community.
I'm not speaking for
nobody.
I'm just observing
the situation.
I just think it's
hypocritical.
Well, the world,
who's speaking for
a billion people.
Boosie on both sides.
They're all three
sides.
That's right.
And he feels like
this is what it is.
I'm saying it's true.
I can't apologize
for something I believe in.
It's hypocritical for street rappers
to point at another rapper
and say they being negative
for how they put their lifestyle
because that happened to us so much.
Because all this wouldn't be going on
when Pac and Biggie was here.
Come on, let's keep it real.
No, they used to get...
I'm the only one speaking up.
If Pac was here,
he would've said something.
I doubt it.
I wouldn't be getting dragged like this by myself.
True Pac would have said something.
I don't think.
I don't think.
I feel that in my heart.
Sexuality and crime is two different things to me.
It is two different things.
We got rappers that have been out here promoting straight up crime.
That have been getting people locked up and killed.
A lot of kids followed them.
A lot of kids.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, that's what I was saying.
And we don't point the finger at each other.
Why did you just put your mask on all of a sudden?
You didn't believe me?
But listen.
It doesn't matter, bro.
Everybody got an opinion. But you're going to't matter, bro. Everybody got an opinion.
But you're going to get this, though.
He's going to have people that disagree, and you're going to have to argue your point.
Right, right, right.
That's all.
Right, right, right.
And I do it to a T.
I face anybody.
I face Breakfast Club.
Mike Tyson.
Mike anybody.
Let's go.
Let's go, because I'm real with me.
A lot of people not real with them.
You can't say you're a real nigga.
You got 10, 20, 30 million and you can't
speak on how you feel.
No, you're an artist controlled by
other people.
You don't hate gay people.
No, I just told you my assistant is gay.
Gay people have better hold. I can trust a gay person
before I trust a shooter
to anybody.
Gay people don't even steal like that
Leave us leave us straight leave somebody regular around your shit.
And leave a gay person.
I'm telling you, bro.
I'm telling you.
I went to the green room for us to be testing.
I said, oh, I'm fanning out.
I'm a big Boosie fan.
He knew I wasn't a woman.
I wasn't even dressed like this.
I had on my jogging suit.
And he was like, what's up?
Let's take a picture.
He was very calm, very chill.
I'm not, bro.
Boosie's not a bad person, man.
I did five years
in prison around gay people like bro like prison bro you don't understand bro like i don't have
nothing against gay people i have problems with what they doing to the you think it's an agenda
being pushed yeah it's you you know it's an agenda being but it's been it was you just can't talk
about it because you don't hear.
It was a crime agenda, too.
It was a murder agenda, too, amongst the black community.
It was a drug dealing agenda, too.
I'm just saying, Boosie.
We know that, though.
It was, okay, but now it's more of a...
Now it's more of that agenda.
It's not more of a crime agenda now
because back...
Rap was not really rapping about spinning like they used to.
It's more about drugs now.
Yes, that's an agenda being pushed.
It's the fiend culture.
I come up under cash money
when all the youngsters wanted money.
Everybody was rapping about money.
The locks, everybody had money.
You know what I'm saying?
It's a different culture now.
And you don't want no violence against gay people either. now. And you don't want no violence against gay people either?
Hell no.
I don't want no violence against gay people.
You know what I mean?
Bro, like, I don't want no violence against gay people.
I can't beef with a gay person.
I beef with real steppers who everybody's scared of.
I'm the only people I like to beef with.
Because I don't know if you saw, I saw Lil Nas X say that, you know,
he felt he didn't want to talk about anything going on in hip-hop
because he felt it was a danger to him.
So he hired security because of everything that he's seen on social media about him.
Oh, okay.
Well, tell him he can let go of security.
Boosie don't want to do you nothing, bro.
Even if he went on there in the awards, I couldn't do nothing if I was at home
because I'm not going to be at no awards anyway.
You know what I'm saying?
But if I was present at the awards, that's I said that but you know I ain't got no
knowledge they don't need no security especially not for me bro you know that
did you know I got a reputation and legacy to hold up what I look like
beating with a you do a song with Nas X nah man Boosie you about money nah I
wouldn't do a song with him you know especially you know I don't when I do
like I don't know what if y'all may people I didn't do a song with him, you know, especially, you know, I done went at dude. Like, I don't. Oh, I get what she's saying.
But what if y'all made peace?
I done did, I do hundreds of features.
You know, I don't know if they gay or not.
I can't say I did a hundred features with people who ain't gay.
Right.
In this industry.
Everybody's not going to sell they soul.
Everybody's not being paid by this white man.
Everybody's just not making rap money.
But you do realize, you don't know who buying your water either.
You don't know who buying your water either. You don't know
who buying your cologne.
You don't know
who buying your chips.
Right, right.
It could be people
of all sexualities.
But you know what?
You know what?
After all this is said and done,
I'm going to stand up victorious.
You know,
I'm going to stand up victorious
because I was the only one
that gave a shit,
you know,
for a million other people.
You know,
everywhere I go,
everywhere I go in the airport,
it's the older people.
You know,
they, Boosie, I'm watching you now you know like and I'm speaking I'm just speaking how I feel most of the older people see it differently that's
why hell yeah they see it differently they say feel like like they like
boozy you better not shut up you know they got people who feel like me and
it's an opinion across the world.
You ever thought about going to therapy?
For what?
I feel I'm perfectly stable.
I can talk when I want to talk.
I can do whatever I want to do.
I raise my key.
I'm perfectly stable.
Nobody's remoting me.
I'm stable.
If I go to therapy, what they going to do?
Remote me. They They gonna make me
What does that
They gonna remote me
Mute you
Mute you
Okay
Buy them
And they gonna talk over me
I don't let nobody
Talk over me
When I'm in a room
When I'm in a business deal
Nobody gonna talk over me
That's me
Well Boosie
We appreciate you
For joining us
And having this conversation
Man I have one more question
I wanted to ask
that was a topic
the other day
up here on the Breakfast Club
Envy and Charlamagne
were discussing something
that Turk said
about how every guy
plays gay games
and then they said
they were talking about
the games that they play
did you see that interview
that he did with Vlad
nah
what are you talking about
he was saying that
every guy plays gay games
and you know
Charlamagne and Envy
have played some gay games
up here on the Breakfast Club is it true that every guy cause I was hearing things now guy plays gay games. And, you know, Charlamagne and Envy have played some gay games up here on The Breakfast Club.
Is it true that every guy, because I was hearing things.
Explain what gay games are.
What are gay games?
Explain what gay games are.
Keep drinking that water.
You'll find out.
Keep drinking that water.
What the f*** y'all got going on?
Y'all got gay water in this mother f***er?
Y'all got gay water in this mother f***er?
Oh, s***.
They're trying to take the straight crowd out. I'm done with y'all got gay water in this mother. Oh, shit. They're trying to take the straight crowd out.
I'm done with y'all, man.
It's Boosie Badass.
He still love y'all, though.
He still love y'all.
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Charlemagne say the gang don't get out of shape.
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.
So if you ever feel,
I need to be a donkey man,
hit me with the heat.
It's a breakfast club, bitches.
Who's donkey of the day today?
Well, Ed Sheeran, donkey of the day for Monday,
August 23rd goes to Tracy Reeves
and Michael Amica. I believe Tracy
Reeves and Michael Amica live
near or around the Mobile,
Alabama area. And one thing
about life, if you play stupid games,
you will always win stupid prizes.
And when I say these two are playing an extremely stupid game,
man, listen, I don't even know how to properly get into this story,
but I'll start off by screaming, black men don't cheat.
All right, that is a statement.
Not only are we saying black men don't cheat,
we are saying black men don't cheat as in do not.
OK, it's just simply not worth it nowadays. I mean, it was never worth it. But when you get to a certain point in your life, when you know better, you have to do better because when you don't do better and when you absolutely know better, bad things happen.
OK, now that warning isn't just for black men, though. All men of all races, colors and creeds should not cheat.
All right. Women should not cheat. I know. I know. Women only cheat when they are lacking something in their main relationship or whatever. I get it. Well,
break up with the guy. All right. You can't have your cake and eat it too. I know. I know. Men
cheat for ego. Women cheat for emo as in their emotions, whatever. Don't do it. Okay. If you
are committed to someone, be committed to that person. If you're not committed to that person,
then find something else to do with your time and life because, oh, what a tangled web we weave
when we
practice to deceive and that's what happened in this situation uh a weave was webbed okay a weave
of bullets and violence because tracy reeves was living foul when i say foul i mean foul
and it's a prime example of why we don't need to cheat none of us all right let's go to wala fox
10 for the report please frank and tracy reeves live at this house on Skidmore Road in Criolla.
Deputies say Frank Reeves got into a gun battle inside the home with the man he thought was an intruder.
But investigators say that man, Michael Amaker, is Tracy Reeves' boyfriend.
According to deputies, Tracy was letting Amaker live inside the home for more than a year,
and her husband never had a clue.
Investigators say both men shot each other.
Frank was hit in the chest.
Amaker shot in the leg and elbow, both taken to the hospital.
Mobile County Sheriff's Captain Paul Birch says Amaker and Tracy Reeves were high on methamphetamines.
Michael Amaker was the side piece.
Whatever bullets Michael Amaker received, he earned them.
Not only did he earn them, some would say he deserved them.
Okay, this is one of those, you know, that whatever happened to this man,
Michael Amaker was probably justifiable.
Okay, what isn't justifiable is that the husband, Frank Reeves, got shot at all.
What did he do to deserve that?
All right, the wife, Tracy Reeves, needs to at all. What did he do to deserve that? All right.
The wife, Tracy Reeves, needs to be charged with any and everything.
This is all her fault.
You got your side piece living in your husband's house for over a year and the husband had no idea.
I don't even understand how that works.
You providing the side piece food, feeding him like he's a stray dog.
This is what kids do when they have a pet they don't want their parents to know about.
All right.
Your parents told you to stop feeding that damn dog. This is what kids do when they have a pet they don't want their parents to know about. All right, your parents told you
to stop feeding that damn dog,
but no!
And what's sad about all of this
is Tracy don't care
about either one
of these individuals.
You didn't warn your side piece
or your husband
about what was to come.
You had to know
both of them had guns.
I mean, damn,
you couldn't think
of any other plan?
Clearly, Michael and Emma
could never have heard
I got a story to tell
about Biggie,
but Michael,
you have to know Tracy doesn't give a damn about you.
Okay?
After a year treating you like a mutt with no home, she told her husband there was an intruder in the house.
Knowing damn well you was her side piece and he was going to try to blow your brains out.
And vice versa.
Okay?
But also, Michael, even if you and Tracy want to sleep with each other,
they are much safer locations than the house she shares with her husband.
All right.
Tracy don't care about anyone but herself.
All right.
Her husband and side piece should both feel betrayed.
And betrayal is the worst kind of hurt because it means someone was willing to hurt you just to make themselves feel better.
All Tracy was trying to do was make herself feel better.
She didn't care about anyone in this situation except for herself.
I can see her saying to herself,
whoever lives in this situation is who I'm going to be with.
She probably was hoping one of them smoked the other,
but by the grace of God, both have lived.
And I want to know why I see that Michael Amica has been charged with assault
Possession of a controlled substance possession of a firearm with an altered serial number and he's a convicted felon and they say ICE charges are forthcoming
But where are the charges for Tracy?
I don't know what she should be charged with but I'm sure the Mobile County Sheriff's Office can think of something because this is all her fault
Please give Tracy Reeves and Michael Amica the biggest he are.
I would play a game of guess what race it is, but, you know, Mobile, Alabama, everybody high off meth.
I think we can figure this one out, right?
Yeah, we got that one.
Okay, okay.
All right.
Jesus.
Well, thank you for that donkey today.
Up next, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
We were supposed to play our conversation with Flame Monroe, comedian Flame Monroe.
But we're going to open up the phone lines.
Boosie Badass just left.
And we want to know your thoughts, your opinions, what you thought about Boosie's interview and what he said.
All right.
A lot of different things that were said here.
That's right.
So let's open up the phone lines and let's have a conversation.
800-585-1051.
It's The Breakfast Club.
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Pull out your phone.
Call in right now.
Call me.
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Let's talk about it.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, Boosie was with us last hour.
And he said a lot, man.
He said a lot during that interview.
He definitely did say a lot.
A lot of contradictory things.
Definitely a lot of contradictory things.
But, I mean, that's what conversation is for, right?
Right.
So if you missed some of it, let's play a snippet of some of what Boosie was talking about this morning.
You could be encouraging violence against gay people.
I'm not encouraging. I never said. You could be encouraging violence against gay people. I'm not encouraging.
I never said.
You said you wanted to beat him up.
No, for going up there.
And, you know, you want to say you want to get naked.
And if I was there at the awards on the front row
and he got naked right there, I would drag him up.
I don't think anybody should get naked at an award show.
But if a straight person got on the stage naked,
you would do the same thing?
A straight person?
If he wasn't gay, you're saying a straight person got on stage,
you would do the same thing?
Yeah, f***ing right.
If he got naked,
I would f*** him up.
So you feel like that
about the women
who go up there
and do that too then?
Who get naked on the...
Yeah.
Who do get naked,
dance sexually,
do sexual stuff on stage?
You ain't finna turn this around
on those strippers.
You're gonna have
all the strippers, man.
All right,
so we're opening up
the phone lines and just, what are your thoughts?
I mean, we spoke to him for damn near an hour.
So 800-585-1051.
Hello.
Who's this?
Yes, this is Jovette Coca.
Peace, Jovette.
How are you?
I'm fine.
What were your thoughts on Bootsy interview?
I am the mother of a gay individual, and she is getting married to her fiancé.
When she first came out, I wasn't happy with it.
But what I realized is that's my child, and I'm going to love her unconditionally.
When they get married, I will be at the wedding for her sister.
I will cook for her, decorate for her, anything else she needs me to do.
I know, that's right.
That's the love of my life.
Yeah, that's what I was telling Boosie.
He could say that now. He said he'll still love his daughter, but he wouldn't go to the wedding, and I know that's right. That's what I was telling Boosie. He could say that now. He said
he'll still love his daughter, but he wouldn't go to the wedding.
And I don't believe that. I believe
that he would. You know, and a lot of times people
as a parent, your
opinion changes. You realize
that that is your child no matter
what. What did you
say that you would lay your
life down for them? If someone
was out there hurting them,
you would put everything aside to ensure their happiness.
True.
I wonder what were you against initially when you found out your daughter was LGBTQ?
Because I had a girl.
The nail time, the hair time, all of that.
If I feel like it was going to be snatched away from me.
But we still hang out. We still
have fun. We still do mother-daughter
things because they're still my daughter.
Now let me ask you this. Do you think that society,
because I know one of Boosie's things is he doesn't want his
child to see gay people
represented on television.
He feels like there's an agenda. What are your thoughts
on that? Society has to
graduate. Things
are changing all around
us. And you can't
help who you love. That's right.
And as I said to Boosie,
if that logic
made sense, how come gay people don't never
turn straight based off all the images
that they see in the media?
Well, let's go to another caller. Hello, who's this?
Antonio. Antonio,
man, what you think about Boosie earlier this morning on The Breakfast Club? Man, it's not what he said, it's go to another caller. Hello, who's this? Antonio. Antonio, man, what you think about Boosie earlier this morning on The Breakfast Club?
Man, it's not what he said, it's how he said it.
Charlamagne, you preach a lie about equality.
Yes, sir.
So if the LGBT community wants to be equal, you got to take whatever comes with it.
The way he said it was wrong.
What do you mean?
What did he say wrong?
This is what I agree with. I disagree
with him
saying Lil Nas X is negative. I don't think
no street rapper, you know,
has any moral ground to stand on to be able
to say that. You know what I mean? Especially being...
Huh? You're absolutely right, Sean.
I mean, you're absolutely right. And I
disagree with him saying he want to pull Lil Nas
X off stage and beat him up. I don't think nobody
should be attacked for what they are.
That's why I say the way he said it was wrong.
But there's a lot of communities out here that get attacked that nobody comes to their defense.
I have family that is part of the LGBT community, and I love them with all my heart.
But if you want to be equal, you've got to take the slander the way anybody else would.
The every sex community, all the other communities get the same type of slander.
I think, I think.
We can't come to somebody else's defense just because, you understand what I'm saying?
We can't come to that.
No, I think we blur, I think we blur in lines.
I think we blur in lines.
We can never encourage violence towards any community.
No.
That's why I say it was the way he said it.
I don't think there's no good way to say you want violence against the community, sir.
And also, Boosie didn't say he would have dragged Lil Nas X off the stage because he was gay.
He said he would drag anybody off the stage, straight or gay, that was on stage.
But we know that's a contradiction because he don't feel like that about women that be on stage having it.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, there's already a lot of violence against the LGBTQ plus community.
So saying anything violent like that
could actually, you know, incite people to do things.
So you don't ever want to even put violence into it.
There's already enough issues.
At all.
All right.
800-585-1051.
Boosie, he stopped through earlier
and we had a great conversation with him.
We tried to talk to him, but he didn't listen
But we're asking what were your thoughts on the interview
Call us up now, it's The Breakfast Club, good morning
Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy Add your opinion to the Breakfast Club Topic. Come on. 800-585-1051.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we kicked it with Boosie earlier today.
Let's play a snippet of that interview.
You could be encouraging violence against gay people.
He even said.
I'm not encouraging.
I never said.
I know.
You said you wanted to beat him up.
No, for going up there.
And, you know, you want to say you wanted to get naked.
And if I was there at the awards on the front row and he got naked right there, I would
drag him up.
I don't think anybody should get naked at an award show.
But you said if a straight person got on the stage naked, you would do the same thing?
A straight person?
If he wasn't gay, you're saying a straight person got on stage, you would do the same
thing?
Yeah, f***ing right.
If he got naked, I would f*** him up, bro.
So you feel like that about the women who go up there and do that, too, then?
Who get naked on the...
Yeah.
Who do get naked, dance sexually, do sexual stuff on stage.
You ain't finna turn this around on those strippers.
Man, what is your problem?
You're gonna have all the strippers, man.
Now, we're taking your phone calls, asking your thoughts.
800-585-1051.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Thomas from Ohio.
What's happening?
What's up, Thomas from Ohio?
What were your thoughts on Boosie this morning?
Man, it was very interesting, you know what I'm saying?
Like I said before, when it comes to this agenda, it was very hard on a lot of us.
For me personally as a parent, because I have a child that has identified himself as gay,
and I don't know how far they're thinking, but for me, it's like this.
Boosie is right.
We should be able to say something.
I'm not against gay people.
I'm not against the transgender community in the sense of that choice that you make.
You know what I'm saying? That's a choice that people make. So you've got to live with the choice that you make. You know what I'm saying?
That's a choice that people make.
So you got to live with the choices that you make in life, and that's it.
But when it comes to us as straight people and trying to live a life of
straight life, rather, I should say,
and we speak against something that we know is wrong,
and we are ridiculed and shut down.
Who told you it was wrong, though? ridiculed and shut down.
Who told you it was wrong, though?
I think it's unfair.
Wrong is subjective.
Like, why do you think somebody's sexuality is wrong?
And why does it matter
what somebody else is doing
if it doesn't affect you?
Words born.
That's what I don't understand.
Why do we care about
where men decide to stick their penis?
Let's get another caller.
800-585-1051.
Hello, who's this?
Chels.
Hey, good morning.
What were your thoughts on Boosie's conversation this morning?
I just don't agree with the part of him saying he can go to his daughter's wedding
if she did decide to be with a woman.
Because I am a woman who grew up to, you know, like other women.
And my parents did not support that at all.
And it actually put me in a hard space in my life.
Like it was very troubling.
I went through hiding that, you know, my sexuality, being sneaky, not wanting to, you know, let my family know, scared to let my family know.
And when I was a child, my dad actually, kind of almost disowned me because of it.
Oh, wow.
But, yeah, now that I'm older, though, I am with another woman now.
I'm engaged to another woman.
And my dad had to kind of, like, you know, get with it.
Like, he loves me.
So that's going to overpower everything.
And I think that he would come to the wedding now that I'm older
and I make my own decisions and it was very hard growing up you know with
having that that down look on you all the time just for what you naturally
like it's not okay and you know I agree with you on that because some people
feel like being gay you could turn gay from watching TV and people make the
choice like it's trendy but it's a harder life to be gay.
I was brought up in church.
I was brought up, you know, knowing that that is wrong, quote unquote.
Yeah, because of the Bible.
Right.
But I mean, what can I do?
This is how I feel.
And I want to know how come gay people never get turned straight with all the straight images that they see out here on TV and in the music.
Why? Why? Why? Nobody ever talks about it working the other way because it doesn't work like that.
Well, congratulations on your upcoming wedding. Thank you.
And thanks for checking in. Thanks for calling in. All right. Well, what's the moral of the story, guys?
The moral of the story for me, man, is simple. Leave people alone.
Like the easiest way to not disturb your peace is to not's the moral of the story, guys? The moral of the story for me, man, is simple. Leave people alone.
Like the easiest way to not disturb your peace is to not disturb the peace of others.
Like stop trying to police people's sexuality.
Why do I care about who somebody is sleeping with?
That is not my concern.
All right. Now we got rumors on the way.
Yes. And we're going to talk about Drake versus Kanye.
All right. We'll get it to the next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is The Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
All right, well, Drake versus Kanye West is not stopping.
Now, on Saturday, Trippie Redd put out his new track, Betrayal.
And there's a verse from Drake on there.
A lot of people say that it seems like they're taking aim at Kanye, who is 44 years old.
Listen to this.
Okay.
This is all on the expanded version of Trippie Redd's album, Trip At Night.
Okay.
All right. So after that, I think that clearly Kanye thought that was about him too.
I saw Consequence first went on Twitter and said,
F a betrayal. It's the disrespect for me, dog.
With Trippie Redd's shotgun and then he put laughing emojis.
Respect my team. It's party time. Hashtag Queens all day.
As far as Kanye West, it seems like he responded in a group text with some other people on this text message.
So push the T's on the text message chain.
Some people are saying the D looks like it stands for Drake.
I'm not sure who these people are on there.
Now, he posted a picture of the Joker and said, I live for this.
I've been effed with by nerd ass jock and words like you my whole life.
You will never recover.
I promise you. So I'm not sure what's going on but uh that was screen grabbed and then there was also a post and delete
of drake's address that's corny if kanye posted that that's wild i think it's wild corny whenever
you post somebody's address that's such an invasion of privacy but drake and yay are like
the two guys that you know aren't gonna fight fight. So when people see them arguing, they don't even trip because you know nothing's going to happen.
That's true.
People really think that both of their albums are going to come out the same day.
They should do.
That's competition.
But the address thing is corny.
Yeah, the address thing is super corny.
I hate when people put people's address out there, man.
That's an invasion of privacy.
People got kids.
People got families.
Don't do that.
That's whack.
That's lame.
All right.
Now Kylie Jenner is pregnant,
and she's expecting her second baby with Travis Scott.
They already have a three-year-old daughter, Stormi Webster,
and it looks like now she's pregnant.
Now, they did not respond to requests for comments,
but, you know, according to all these sources,
they're saying that she is pregnant.
I've been hearing that for quite some time,
so I guess somebody just confirmed it.
Not them, personally, but it's been confirmed.
Well, congratulations to Travis and Kylie.
All right, and Aaliyah's uncle, Barry Hankerson,
has addressed why it took so long
for Aaliyah's music to hit streaming services.
He posted a statement about the re-release of One in a Million.
He expressed gratitude to everybody who helped make it a success.
And he named dropped Aaliyah's parents slash managers, Diane and Michael Houghton.
He said, as the owner of Aaliyah's catalog and label, Black Brown Records,
I want to thank you all for allowing one in a million to chart number three in the world.
I cannot take the credit for managing Aaliyah as that was never a title I held.
That title belonged to Diane Houghton and her husband,
who managed Aaliyah from the start of her career until her passing.
I want to thank Diane, Aaliyah's manager, for allowing and choosing Black Iron Records to become her label.
He also went on to thank his son, Jomo Hickerson, for his role in the entire process.
And he also apologized to Aaliyah fans who have waited years to finally enjoy her music.
Yeah, it's incredible.
I love watching these kids be introduced to Aaliyah, especially One in a Million.
Because it's like I saw them giving Missy and Timberland all of these props this weekend.
And I'm like, yeah, that's our era, man.
And they were before they time.
Right.
And you said they were doing this comparison saying Kourtney Kardashian looks like A. Marie over the weekend, too.
I don't quite see that one.
It was weird.
All right.
And Atari is denying claims that soldier boy owns
the company so he they posted we know that ceo of atari is a dream job but that honor belongs to
wade rosen this is all after soldier boy has said that he owns atari here's a flashback to that
big shout out to atari the whole staff i'm about to revamp the company we're gonna take atari to
the next level i am now the owner of Atari.
They was real proud of me and what I did with the Soldier Way Game Council.
We about to sell the company for like, I think I'm going to get $140 million.
First rapper to own a video game company.
Well, once the company denied that he owns it, he went on Instagram Live and went on a rant.
Atari, y'all called me and said y'all wanted me to revamp y'all company. went on Instagram live and went on a rant. no more asking me to help y'all promote and i still got the money i'm finna show the contract that y'all sent me talking about a million shares rip the contract up rip the deal
up suck my so then he went on to show a copy of what he says is his contract with them before he
uh continued with his rant now who's wrong here i don't know because i've been trying to figure
this out all week i mean i'm not really giving it a lot of thought, but who's wrong in this situation? Because they did approach
Soulja Boy to do a deal, right?
Soulja Boy
misinterpreted what the deal meant, I guess.
You know what I mean? Well, he said, here's the contract right here
from Atari, $1 million.
Well, 1 million shares or something like that.
Yeah, but that's not the ownership. He made it seem like he
owned it, right? Or was the CEO of it?
He owns shares in the company, so technically
he is, I guess, an owner.
He's not going to sell it and get all that money from selling it like he said he was, right?
But I feel like Atari, as a corporation, they shouldn't be sending out no petty tweets like that if they're trying to do business, right?
They should have let it go.
Like, if anything, their lawyers should have reached out to Soulja Boy people and said,
hey, that's really not what the contract says.
It looked like they was performing on Twitter as well.
Well, I mean, all they said was,
we know that CEO of Atari is a dream job,
but that honor belongs to Wade Rosen.
But they playing soldier.
They playing soldier like they didn't even reach out to him for a deal.
If they did reach out to him for a deal,
that's kind of unprofessional of them to me.
But reaching out to someone for a deal
and telling them that they own the company is different.
Yeah, but why not have your people reach out to Soulja's people behind the scenes
if you're trying to do a deal with him?
Why make it seem like he's lying publicly?
If there's something you're doing a deal with, I think you'd have that conversation with,
especially because Soulja Boy is doing nothing but bringing awareness to Atari.
That's right. You're Atari.
Why not just have your people reach out to Soulja's people behind the scenes and say,
Hey, I don't know if Soulja got something misconstrued, but that's not what the deal is.
He's not a part owner. This is what we want
to do, X, Y, and Z. Like, why put him on blast like that?
People be loving when Soulja Boy goes off,
though. I just think that's
unprofessional for a company like Atari that's been around
for so long. Alright, well
that is your rumor report.
Alright, thank you, Miss Yee.
Alright, now, shout out
to Revolt. It's time to get up out of here.
Everybody else, the People's Choice Mix is up next.
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 shout out to Boosie for joining us this morning.
Yes.
We need the Boosie boo.
Oh, Boosie.
We got a long way to go, sir.
And you know, Flame Monroe was up here too, man.
It was all a coincidence, but we're going to play Flames conversation tomorrow.
We're going to let Boosie breathe.
Let Boosie breathe for the day.
And as I'm getting ready,
I saw a lot of things
got canceled over the weekend
because of the weather here
on the East Coast.
But I do want to shout out
everybody who is helping me
with Angela Yee Day.
That's going to be happening
this Saturday.
So I just want to make sure
y'all know it's an all-free event.
It is outdoors.
And we do have a lot of people that are going to be coming through and performing. So I just want to make sure y'all know it's an all-free event. It is outdoors. And we do have a lot of people that
are going to be coming through and performing. So I just want
to shout out to all the artists that
are going to be coming through. That
includes Hood Celebrity, Noah Poa,
Naomi Cowan, Romaine Virgo,
Adrienne Marcel, Capella Gray,
Allison Hines,
Eric the Architect. So shout out to everybody who's
coming through. It's sponsored by Chick-fil-A.
And of course, Drink Fresh Juice will be on the scene as well as Miss Jessie.
So make sure y'all come through.
Free event this Saturday in Brooklyn.
All right.
When we come back, we got the positive notice to Breakfast Club.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now it's time to get up out of here.
Again, shout out to everybody who's going to be joining me in Coachella, Detroit.
That is Halloween time, October 30th.
So you can bring the kids for Trunk or Treat.
Kids five and under are free.
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