The Breakfast Club - BREAKFAST CLUB REWIND: Porsha Williams Cohosts, Tami Roman & Remy Ma Interview, Sheryl Underwood & Akbar Gbajabiamila Interview, Something Someone Said That Really Hurt You and More!
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Hey y'all, Niminy here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Executive produced by Questlove, The Story Pirates, and John Glickman, Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone. Bash, bam, another one gone. The crack of the bat and another one gone. The tip of the cap, there's another one gone. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. And it began with me. Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was called a gold mine.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We've got chills, thrills, and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on.
So join me, won't you?
Let's dive into the eerie unknown together.
Sleep tight, if you can.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Daphne Caruana Galizia was a Maltese investigative journalist who on on October 16, 2017, was assassinated.
Crooks Everywhere unearths the plot to murder a one-woman WikiLeaks.
She exposed the culture of crime and corruption
that were turning her beloved country into a mafia state.
Listen to Crooks Everywhere on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. affect black and brown people, but in a way that informs and empowers all people. We discuss everything from prejudice to politics to police violence, and we try to give you
the tools to create positive change in your home, workplace, and social circle.
We're going to learn how to become better allies to each other.
So join us each Saturday for Civic Cipher on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or
wherever you get your podcasts.
Good morning, USA!
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Good morning.
Ray, Ray, Ray.
Yo, Charlemagne. Lizzylamagne what up are we live this
is your time to get it off your chest i got an indoor pool an outdoor pool we want to hear from
you on the breakfast club we can get on the phone right now he'll tell you what it is
hello who's this yo hey it's dj from cleveland dj from cleveland what up get it off your chest
what up dj what up man hey what up what chest. What up, DJ? What up, man?
Hey, what up, what up?
Charlamagne.
First day, first Charlamagne, man.
Give me two out today, man.
I'm telling you, that's the end.
Keep it up, bro.
Love, King.
Appreciate that.
No doubt.
Hey, Envy, man.
You used to be my boy, man.
I still got love for you, but I don't like the way you did Donnell Rollins, man, when
he was on the show and made that man put the money up talking about spell that word,
spell that word. Why you do my man like that, man?
Yeah, no, for people
that don't know, I bet Donnell Rollins
I think $100 that he couldn't pronounce
a word right or something like that or couldn't spell a word.
He couldn't. Me and Donnell go way back.
We started morning radio with each other a long
time ago with Miss Jones and we used to have those type
of games, but Donnell's the homie. I'm tired of you giving
things context and you don't even know how to use the word context.
Shut up.
You always take the words out of character.
That's my thing.
It happens sometimes.
I got into a fight with context and I lost.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's going on?
What's going on, man?
It's me, Sonny, man.
Nice to meet you guys.
What's going on?
Morning.
Get it off your chest.
All right, listen, man.
You're not going to play my boy Daniel Jones like that. I just want to break down the contracts so that way you get a better understanding of what's going on? What's up, bro? Get it off your chest. All right, listen, man. You're not going to play my boy Daniel Jones like that.
I just want to break down the contracts so that way you get a better understanding of
Before we do, I just want to say Daniel Jones did have a better season.
His rating was higher than Dak Prescott's.
Man, stop lying.
Why are you looking at my name?
No way.
Listen, listen, listen.
Follow me.
He had 3200 yards.
Dak had 28 yards.
Dak had 15 interceptions.
Daniel Jones only had five.
Yes, he had a better season.
No, he didn't. Yes, he did. Check the stats. I just looked it up. No, he didn't. Follow me. Follow me 15 interceptions. Daniel Jones only had five. Yes, he had a better season. No, he didn't. Yes, he did. Check the
stats. I just looked it up. No, he didn't.
Solomon, Solomon, Solomon,
you tell me, listen,
Solomon, can you tell me,
can you tell me what
wide receiver was Daniel Jones throwing to?
His name was? Odell Beckham Jr.
Odell Beckham Jr.
Okay, Mike, back to my
point. This man, and I
call him a brother because he got legs to fight
you see what i'm saying this this brother was able to make it to the playoffs without any no name
wide receivers in fact their number one wide receiver was picked up in the middle of the
season you act like you act like dak had a plethora of wide receivers to throw to like cd
lamb is cool he's really good, right?
Inconsistent sometimes, but really good.
But other than that, who do we got?
That's not the point.
That is the point. Prescott has an entire...
Have you seen Dak Prescott's offensive line?
Daniel Jones still has...
Our offensive line was hurt a lot.
Our offensive line was hurt a lot this year.
Girls, girls, girls.
Football season's coming back in a couple of months,
so we'll rehash this conversation in a couple of months. Hello, girls, girls, football season's coming back in a couple of months, so we'll rehash this conversation
in a couple of months.
Hello, who's this?
It's Jay.
Jay, what up?
Get it off your chest.
Man, I just want to get off my chest.
Why am I up at 3 o'clock in the morning
working while my boss is out
sipping latte,
talking about you protecting the world?
What are you really doing
is going out camping,
peeling potatoes,
and saying slingshots.
I don't know why you're not here.
I don't know what
you just said, King.
Me neither.
Why are you trying to tell
the boss where he got to be?
Nah, man,
because I'm out here
at three o'clock in the morning,
but he ain't here.
Well, he's the boss.
What time you got to check in?
Does he even come?
Who, me?
The boss.
Him.
Yeah, he got to be here
with us, too.
We a team.
Nah, that's not really
how it go when you a boss.
That's very true.
You kind of hire people
to do the job.
You delegate, you know?
Yeah, yeah, I hear you.
I just want to get
off my chest.
But I feel that love
for him, though.
You know who he is.
Yep, he know who you are, too.
Yep.
You'll be deactivated
today, sir.
Yep.
It's a wrap for you, sir.
You're going to get Uber.
No, man, much love.
Much love, man.
Love y'all guys, man.
Peace, King.
Love you, too.
And I'd also want to record this show that Daniel Jones has a career record of 21-31-1.
We're not talking about career.
That's not a person you give $40 million a year to.
Oh, I agree.
I think they gave him too much money.
21-31-1.
But it's not a career.
We're talking last season.
I don't care.
That's white privilege.
21-31-1 and you get $40 million a year?
But didn't Saquon Barkley get franchised?
Saquon Barkley definitely should have got a huge contract
I agree with you. Stop, but let me stay out of Giants business
because I'm a cowboy and I don't care about no damn Giants
Yes you do. Get it off your chest
800-585-1051
if you need to hit us up now, it's The Breakfast Club
Good morning
The Breakfast Club
This is your time to get it off your chest 800-585-1051 we want to hear from you on the
breakfast club hello who's this yo this is ray b from soup city ray what's up ohio all right get
it off your chest ray man i tell you I tell you, these women right now, they different.
What happened?
Man, the thing about it is that no matter how much love you try to show to these women,
they always want to try to find that one negative to try to bring you back down.
Like what?
Your little pee pee?
Let's put it like this.
I'm a married man right now.
Right now?
But I'm quick to...
Right now.
You saying that like it's only going to last for a little bit.
It's supposed to be for a little bit.
Hold on now.
What the...
Nah, it's going to last.
It's going to last because I'm a man of my word.
Okay.
But the thing about it is that, man, like I said, I'm the type of person that I love my wife,
but I've seen that she always looked up to her dad.
So I know how to cook.
I know how to do all that stuff.
I try to cater for my wife.
That's nice.
But the thing about it is that I took the kickback because I was like,
okay, baby, you over there, you working hard.
You've been at this job for a long time at this time.
And I was a cook. I could
do all that stuff. So I made sure that
I took the woman job.
Not that I couldn't get
no job and keep a job.
I hate when guys say
cooking is a woman's job as if
that's just not a basic necessity
to survive. If you lived by yourself,
you would be cooking and washing
your own clothes. I think all men
can cook. I think that when they get married,
they act like they can cook. Yes!
Because I swear my husband know how to cook.
He just won't. But how about this one?
How about this one? Y'all ain't never had
my soul plate.
My chicken greens pasta.
What are you talking about this moment?
But what's she mad about?
What are you saying she doesn't appreciate? So you cook and you don't pay bills?
Is that what you're saying she mad about?
No, I deal with everything.
So what she ain't appreciating?
What she ain't appreciating is all the extras that I try to do for her.
Like what?
I come home.
I make sure she don't got to do anything.
Anything.
She don't got to.
She should be happy.
I don't see the problem.
He leaving some
personal information out.
He ain't telling us something.
You got it.
You got to put it all out there.
We can't help you this morning, bro.
It's too much.
Okay, okay.
Okay, like this.
Put it like this then.
I was a heavy drinker.
But what my wife said
to understand is that
I was only leaving like that
because I hate coming home
having to argue with nothing.
Okay, you got deeper problems in your relationship.
You need to figure out, bro.
Y'all need to go see a therapist or something.
If you stayed out drunk because you don't want to go home, that's a problem.
You need to go see a therapist.
You need to figure out what's the problem.
The thing about it now is that I don't drink no more.
I stopped drinking. I ain't drinking for months.
I had to stop. The doctor said
he was
cashing me out.
Charlamagne's going to guide you in a place that somebody can help you and talk to you, okay?
Hold on, okay?
All right.
You got somebody for him?
I mean, I'm sure we can find some type of counselor.
Yeah, he need a counselor.
Help that counselor.
Counselor.
Help his counselor.
Hello, who's this?
Yo.
Yo.
This is DJ Hitler.
What's up, man?
What's up, bro?
Get off your chest.
You ain't changed your name yet, bro?
No.
I'm glad you don't know who I am. How can you forget a name like DJ Hitler? No, Hitler. No Get it off your chest. You ain't changed your name yet, bro? No. I'm glad I know who I am.
How can you forget a name like DJ Hitler?
No, Hit List.
No, it's not Hitler.
Oh, Hit List.
I don't know who I am.
I was about to say.
Oh, never mind.
90 days.
Yeah, you're right.
I didn't know you.
All right, get it off your chest, bro.
Whatever, man.
Hey, look.
People got to realize social media is a fake world.
You got to be yourself.
Get off of social media for like a week.
You'll know who you are.
I agree.
All right.
That is so true.
All right, let's have a good one.
Where you from?
Detroit Eastside.
Oh, okay.
What up, though?
All right, brother.
Have a good one.
What up, though?
Yes, sir.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to hit us up now, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
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I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
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My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
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We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs,
the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my
guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once
we've hit the pavement together. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow,
and admire, join me every week for Post Run High. It's where we take the conversation beyond the run
and get into the heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
So y'all, this is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on
with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast. Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
Nimany, to tell you all about it. Make sure you check it out.
Hey y'all, Nimany here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called
Historical Records. Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing. Check it.
And it began with me. Did you know, did you know? I wouldn't give up my seat. Nine months before
Rosa, it was Claudette Colvin. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to historical records because in order to make
history you have to make some noise listen to historical records on the iheart radio app
apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts hey what's up this is ramses job and i go by the
name q ward and we'd like you to join us each week for our show civic cipher that's right we're going
to discuss social issues especially those that affect black and brown people, but in a way that informs and empowers all people to hopefully create better allies.
Think of it as a black show for non-black people. We discuss everything from prejudice to politics to police violence.
And we try to give you the tools to create positive change in your home, workplace, and social circle. Exactly. Whether you're Black,
Asian, White, Latinx, Indigenous, LGBTQIA+, you name it. If you stand with us, then we stand with you. Let's discuss the stories and conduct the interviews that will help us create a more
empathetic, accountable, and equitable America. You are all our brothers and sisters, and we're
inviting you to join us for Civic Cipher each and every Saturday with myself, Ramses Jha, Q Ward, and some of the greatest minds in America.
Listen to Civic Cipher every Saturday on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey there, my little creeps. It's your favorite ghost host, Teresa.
And guess what? Haunting is back, dropping just in time for spooky season.
Now I know you've probably been
wandering the mortal plane, wondering
when I'd be back to fill your ears
with deliciously unsettling stories.
Well, wonder no more.
Because we've got a ghoulishly
good lineup ready for you.
Let's just say things get a bit
extra. We're talking spirits,
demons, and the kind of supernatural chaos that'll make your spooky season complete.
You know how much I love this time of year.
It's the one time I'm actually on trend.
So grab your pumpkin spice, dust off that Ouija board.
Just don't call me unless it's urgent.
And tune in for new episodes every week.
Remember, the veils are thin, the stories are spooky,
and your favorite ghost host is back and badder than ever. episodes every week. Remember, the veils are thin, the stories are spooky,
and your favorite ghost host is back and badder than ever.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app,
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Power 105.1
It's topic time.
Pick up the phone, baby.
Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club.
Talk about it.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got our guest host, Portia Williams, joining us.
Yep, yep.
And the question is, 800-585-101051 has anybody ever said anything that hurt you so bad
and this conversation comes from marlon wayans calling charlemagne a bruised eggplant it wasn't
a bruised eggplant it was if you if you see marlon wayans special uh god loves me on hbo max
you know he said this i look over and who is it chris rock and And this was Chris Rock before the money Chris Rock.
He looked f***ed up.
He had a jerry curl, but didn't
have enough money for all the grease.
So it was like dry
jerry curl, but he had a shag
so the grease would drip onto his shoulders.
And he was like
three different color black. I don't know what this...
And it wasn't even black.
It was different it was
iridescent looked like eggplant black you know dough black he looked like charlemagne the god
three years ago and that brought me back to a time me and marlon had a twitter beef back in 2009 and
at the time i had just gotten fired from radio for the fourth time I'm back living at home my mom I'm like 31 32 years old I think my daughter was one or two my now
wife is back living at home with her mom and me and Marlon got into it over twitter because I said
Marlon Wayans wasn't funny on twitter and so that turned into just us going back and forth on each
other he did say he did call me a bruised egg plant Okay, ha ha, that's funny. But the next tweet was, you peaked at life.
Ooh.
That hurt.
Now that ended your soul.
That hurt.
Oh, send me to heaven.
That was it.
Send me to Twitter heaven.
I was gone.
Because you got to think, I'm at home living with my mom.
Defeated.
Collecting unemployment checks.
Yeah.
Buying for the fourth time.
So you really like, did I peak at life?
Yeah.
Looking like a bruised eggplant.
Is this it?
He took you six feet under.
But I'm going gonna tell you what i
did with that motivation right i refused to peek at life i refused to peek at life okay so you know
yeah that was motivation now what about you anybody said anything that hurt your heart are
you feeling so bad oh my god i mean come on you're talking to an ex-housewife what you think what was
it because it seems like you just be brushing it off okay there was one thing that that has rang in my head and it didn't it didn't only ring in my
head it's because my sister was sad okay she was sad so we were we were at a reunion and i had a
long time beef with kenya and there was this one reunion that we were going back and forth and i
can't say i'll say say eggplant i say penis okay and
she said you don't know what you're saying unless you have a eggplant in your mouth whoa and it was
just it was it was like a mic drop moment and it was such a mic drop moment that even andy didn't
say nothing nobody said it was like a pause and i could i it i was discombobulated and I was like, damn.
Can you talk with a bee in your mouth?
I thought, yeah.
I'm asking.
Excuse me, I'm a married woman.
Hold on.
I'm just saying,
I like things to make sense.
That's not even a gist that makes sense. But that's the thing,
it didn't even have to make sense.
It was how she delivered that.
It was how she delivered it.
And my sister,
I'll be saying something,
like even now,
I'll be saying,
she'll be like,
girl, shut up.
You don't understand unless you got it. And I'm like, stop saying that. Damn, I've been saying stupid like shut up, you know
She got it. I'm like stop saying
Cuz you know, she does she know the hurt you that's
Read that she said to me and I was late to come to something we were doing
It was to read and she said to me she can't get said she said to me, she said, she said,
it don't take that long.
She said,
what'd she say?
She was like,
looking like that,
it don't take that long
to get ready.
No, man.
Come on, stop, man.
She used to read me.
Damn it, man.
Who was that, NeNe?
That was NeNe.
No, that was Kinga still.
Kinga?
Year after year.
Can you imagine
somebody laying
classic reads on you
every year?
Kelly got to practice. year she gotta write those down
oh yeah
she practiced those
damn
maybe her glam
gave it to her
but she would deliver it
baby
she would deliver it
alright let's go to
the phone lines
what about you
oh mine is
somebody said I have big feet
big feet
yeah that bother me man
all through high school
no I'm gonna get you
to go deeper than that
I just said that
I can't talk without a deal
no I swear he's a liar
I swear he's lying we've been on this radio 13 years we need more than that. I just said that I can't talk without a deal. No, I swear. He's a liar. I swear.
Portia, he's lying.
We've been on this radio for 13 years.
Yeah, we need more than that.
We've seen it.
We saw when he got mad at Deedus and Meryl.
And men want to be called big feet.
Exactly.
Yeah, what you talking about?
We saw when he got mad at Deedus and Meryl and walked out.
There's a lot of stuff that people have said to you that have hurt your feelings other than that.
I'm going to need more than that.
That was the only thing.
I don't believe it.
No, it's got to be more than that.
What are you trying to call?
Yeah, what the? Watch. Man, what is wrong. Nah, it's gotta be more than that. What are you trying to call? Yeah, what the?
Watch.
Man, what is wrong
with you?
Let me see them feet,
though.
Let me see.
You need to get his,
get his,
what are you doing?
Give him some character.
No.
I mean, some technicality.
I'm gonna see if my wife
picks up right now.
What are you doing?
Give him some,
give him some touch.
What is the only thing
that you said to him
that hurt his feelings
when y'all were in high school?
Watch, watch.
Let me see his picture.
Hello?
Gia!
Hi, Gia.
Good morning.
Hello.
Good morning. This is Charlamagne and Portia and Envy. Envy, don't act, act like Envy not here, watch. Hello? Gia! Hi, Gia. Good morning. Hello. Good morning.
This is Charlamagne and Portia and Envy.
Don't act like Envy not here, though.
Hello, hello.
Envy calling you on the radio again.
But it's not like last time.
Not you calling her and not telling her she live.
You're a funny guy.
What's the one thing you ever said to Embiid that really hurt his feelings?
Oh, yesterday.
What was it that I said?
No, not yesterday.
No, no, no.
Yeah, yesterday.
What was it yesterday?
That's right.
Let her tell it.
Let her be honest.
When we were in high school.
No, not high school.
What happened yesterday?
You were in silence.
Turn his mic off, Ray.
What happened yesterday?
Turn his mouth off? Oh, gosh.
So many.
What did he say yesterday?
What happened yesterday?
I heard his feelings.
What's the big one?
No.
Stop this.
Allen Alvison, what's the big one?
I mean, you guys know, but I don't want to take it that deep, though.
I'm trying to think something lighthearted.
What happened yesterday?
No, what happened yesterday, Gia?
Because he bought it up.
Let's give her some context.
Let's give her some context.
So Charlamagne peaked at life at 30.
So that's how deep we are right now.
So feel free to come back.
We're just talking about the things that somebody said that hurt our feelings so much.
And he bought up what you said yesterday, but you want to tell us what it was.
I said something that you said that always hurt my feelings.
No, you said yesterday.
And then we went in the mall that one time, and I walked out the mall on you.
What did you say?
Oh, my God.
You're leading the witness.
I told...
All right, so for context, what happened was we were shopping.
We went into the mall at Lynn Haven Mall in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
And we walked into a Foot Locker.
And he wanted the Allen Iverson.
And Rashawn has always had a complex
about his feet being big.
I told you.
And I would tell him, like, honey, that's a good thing.
If a guy has big feet, there's a stigma attached to that.
Like, that's a good thing.
But your feet aren't too big
for your proportion you're good so anyway he tries on these shoes and i was like oh wow they make
your feet look like little space shuttles because they're silver and red and white they look like
little space shuttle feet they look like space shuttles little space shuttles. Little space shuttles. Don't forget little. Little space shuttles. Big space shuttles.
Big space shuttles.
So he took
off the sneakers. He threw
them on the bench and he walked out the
footlocker. And I had to
follow him throughout that mall.
Up the escalator. Down the escalator.
He went out the double doors.
I followed him outside. I had to chase him through
the parking lot. He wouldn't talk to me because he thought I was trying to tell him that his feet were big.
Thank you, baby.
Bye, baby.
Love you.
Bye.
Every time I think you can't get more beige, bro.
Like, you are a stereotypical light-skinned man.
Like, this is beige rage.
This is beige rage.
If every time we call my wife on there, if every time we call my wife on this,
she thinks we're calling for the same reason we called last time.
That ain't funny.
I'm not laughing at that.
That ain't funny.
I'm sorry, kid.
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morning everybody it's dj nv charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club now if you just join us
we have our co-host paul shaw williams here we're talking about what's one thing that
somebody said to you that really hurt your heart. Now, this conversation comes from Marlon Wayans destroying Charlemagne's life, calling him a bruised eggplant, and that he peaked at life at 22.
That was the part.
The bruised eggplant was just a funny joke.
But to peak that life when you had just got fired from radio for the fourth time and you living back home with your mom collecting unemployment checks at 31, 32.
Ooh, boy.
That was one, bro.
That hurt. Crush it. I ain't gonna lie. Reg, good morning, Reg. Good morning. It's Keisha. your mom collecting unemployment checks at 31 32 oh boy that was one bro that hurt
red good morning red good morning it's keisha i'm sorry keisha what's what's what's something
somebody said that really hurt your heart really hurt my heart i was called fat but it's a backstory
i'm in the military you know thick women shapely women in the military we got body complexes
because they always telling us we can't get promoted,
we can't do this and that.
My neighbor and I got in an argument
and she called me fat,
told me I don't look like
I'm in the military.
I'm sorry, mama.
You can't laugh like that.
I was about to say her.
You fought her?
No, she's my mom's age.
If she wanted to put her hands on me,
though, we would have fought.
I'm sure you're not fat.
How much do you weigh?
It takes two something to do something.
Two something?
Oh, she in the 200s.
Yeah, but it's thick, right?
How tall are you?
I'm 5'6".
Oh, that shit's thick.
That shit's thick.
Thank you.
Thank you for your service.
Yeah, it's thick.
It's just the butt.
Thank you for your service, man.
That's all you got?
We appreciate your service.
Thank you very much.
That's all you got?
Man, stop, man.
Why you doing that to people? You can't end it there. You can't ask somebody their stats and then just end it. Thank you for your service. You got very much. That's all you got. Man, stop, man. Why you doing that to people?
You're going to end it there?
You can't ask somebody their stats and then just end it.
Thank you for your service.
You got to come back with the compliment.
You got to say, yeah, you dick.
You not.
Yeah, that is a compliment.
Thank you for your service.
All right.
Hello, who's this?
What's wrong with y'all?
Hello?
Hello.
Good morning, everyone.
It's Azeeba Khabibi.
Morning.
Hi, Sazamu.
Peace.
How are you?
Hey.
Hey, girlfriend.
I'm DJ En girlfriend. Good morning.
Go ahead.
Okay, so the worst thing that someone has said to me was my mom.
When I was about 10 years old, she found out that my father was raping me.
And she told me that I stole her husband.
Oh.
Now, this was very
hurtful. I mean, of course
it's hurtful, but... That's an understatement, man.
It stayed with me
during my childhood
because I felt like I
had no ally. I had no ally
in her. My
father was molesting me
from when I was eight years old. I ended up
having four kids for him
over the years. So it was very defeated, you know, for her to say that. And he was polygamous.
He dealt with other women. But her idea was that because I was a child, she could not compete with
me. So I stole her husband. And our relationship was just very toxic why is your
father not in prison or is he in prison in fact Charlamagne I called him before you you know
promoted my book which I really appreciate because I spoke oh you're from Jersey oh you're from Newark
yeah yeah I remember now I'm from I'm from jersey yeah um yeah so you know that i have forgiven her
but you know to just going forward even as an advocate for the prevention of child abuse
and through my non-profit i come across a lot of moms who still hold guilt for the things that
they feel they allowed to happen to their children are not protecting
their children.
Yeah.
So, you know, we promote open conversation between parents and children.
And we have a day dedicated this month called It's Okay to Tell Day, where we advocate for
parents to allow their children to tell them anything without any consequences to maintain open conversation.
Well, I'm sorry that happened to you,
and I'm glad that you're using your experiences to help others.
Can you tell them the name of the book again, please?
It's called Unashamed, A Life Painted.
In the name of the charity.
Thank you so much for sharing your story, too.
The charity website.
Thank you.
Preciouslittleladies.org.
Thank you so much for checking in.
Absolutely.
Damn, that's when you're having fun
and it makes a turn.
I'm telling you,
why do y'all do that, man?
We be in here laughing and joking
and then here y'all go,
why y'all do that, man?
Poor kids.
I don't want to play anymore.
That's the Breakfast Club, though.
The Breakfast Club is high,
extreme high,
extreme lows,
but guess what?
All people have the right
to express theyself on this show.
That's right.
Salute to that system. I won't play no more which you won't go now no no her
book really is uh interesting I mean it's one of those books that you know
you could see being a movie or a miniseries one day because it's you know
really like a real-life precious situation I mean yeah of course we see
yes but it's the whole thing about not being protected and not being heard
that's right
that's the sad part
you have to grow up
with extreme trust issues
after something like that
like when your own
mother doesn't believe you
based off something
your father was doing
like who do you trust
in this world
when that happens
wow
and that's why
a lot of kids don't tell
that's right
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got our co-host with us, Miss Portia Williams, and we got some special guests. We got Tammy Roman and Remy Ma.
What up, Remy? What up, Tammy?
What's up?
Big Remy, not the little one.
What up, Tammy?
Hi, Charlamagne.
What's happening? Y'all up here promoting movies and stuff?
Yes, you know how we do. We got a new one on a lifetime called girl in the closet which is
coming march 11th at eight on lifetime what's the movie about so it's uh based on actual events
of this woman who lost her daughter and put her daughter in the custody of her sister who is a
very abusive and toxic individual who takes people and kidnaps them for their disability checks.
Social security checks.
What is this?
Listen, my kid gets took in by my psycho sister.
She's crazy as hell.
They picked Tammy to play.
She plays the amazing role.
The perfect maniac.
She's prostituting people.
She's kidnapping them, stealing checks.'m like I'm doing a lot on every level. Yes. I'm like the heartbroken trying to find my kid
We've never seen Remy like this before because this character is so soft and maternal and loving
crying
why y'all be playing
R.I.M. like R.I.M.
don't do both
R.I.M. has shown us
both for years
listen
what can I say
R.I.M. is a wife
a mother
you know what I mean
and a gangster
I don't be understanding
where does this narrative
come from
you don't understand
I don't
I'm at 15 years.
I'm about to be
married 15 years.
I have wonderful children.
Listen,
I heard Remy on the phone
with her daughter
last night
and the daughter goes,
so listen,
little girl,
why you hang up on me?
To Remy.
To Remy.
And I said,
I wonder where
she got that from.
Have you made the intentional transition, Rym, like away from music?
Like to say, I'm going to go do other things?
You still owe us an album.
Not intentional.
And it's actually the 50th anniversary of hip hop.
So I was like, perfect time to do it.
But I've also incorporated my new acting thing into it.
So you got to see when that happens.
But when I started doing a lot of talk shows
and hosting
and stuff like that
oh wait
that's great
you should do that
and then when
I started doing
it's like oh
it's great
but when you
talk about it
they're like no
we just want an album
that's it
walk around the metal
detectives
that's all they want
like it's crazy
you have to show them
so you disconnect
on purpose then
no
it's not on purpose
I did like 7, 8
features last year.
I didn't do any solo projects, but in all of them, my part was the best part.
I'm just saying.
Oh my goodness.
We talked about that with the 2 Chainz and Pap record.
Sorry God, but you got body.
When are we getting your solo album?
Because you've been working on it for...
You know what I do?
A couple years?
I do.
It's been done.
So what you waiting for?
So what happened waiting for?
So what happened was After COVID
I got into
Well during COVID
I got a lot into
The state of the culture
Then I was hosting
The Wendy Show
And I just was doing
So many other things
That music kinda
Got pushed to the back
I was still recording music
Still doing different things
Like any given time
Hitmakers like
Yeah what we doing
Like you know what I'm saying
I work on music
But it's just other things
That kinda Push it out the way A little bit more the same thing with you tammy that's why
you disconnected from reality tv just to show them like i want to get into my acting bag i just didn't
want to do reality anymore i wanted to go back to scripted i felt like i had shown enough of my life
in terms of that format you know y'all all in my business i feel like i've given it all to you
there's nothing else to say. My kids are grown.
And so it's like I wanted to go back to scripted.
I wanted to go back to playing characters and doing the things that I love and doing unscripted in other formats, not that ensemble stuff.
You know what I mean?
So, you know, we got caught in the act unfaithful.
That's the cheater style show.
And I love doing that.
And then all my other projects are
scripted so in this one it's based off of a true story correct so when you do a movie and it's
based on a true story you got to stay real close to the authentic story you can't change it up or
none of that like how was that for y'all how did y'all prepare for that um well this is my second
um the first movie I ever did that i actually started was the um big 50
del ronda hood story based on a woman out of detroit and she was like super gangster she's
selling drugs she's a madam she's doing all these different things and it was crazy because she was
actually on set while we were filming so it was like you don't want to portray them in a way that right that's not unfavorable that's
unfavorable to them and i think when i felt in this way i would literally go to sound like well
right it was like what was it it was like one scene where they had her talking to her kids
and just for me being around her i was like i don't think she would play with these kids like
this like the way that it was really i was like um if your kids you told them to go to bed and
they were still sitting there she was like what
I was like yeah
that's what I thought
so I don't talk to her directly
he's like whatever you think
you know to get more
into the character
do that
and it was one scene
where we was actually
she had a scene
where she was
leaving her son
she was missing his games
and it was
I turned to her
and she's like on the side
crying
and I was like
I really messed it up
I thought I messed it up like because she was
crying like she's a very strong woman so crying it didn't look like it looked like she was pissed
I'm like okay I messed that up she was like yo that was like so touching so doing that really
helped me with this one especially considering that the person that I'm playing is such a
vulnerable situation like where you you lost your child.
So, you know, you have to take those things into consideration.
Plus, I have a kid.
So you just factor that in.
Like, how would you feel if somebody took your kid?
I seen a story they were talking about.
Tammy doesn't eat.
Right.
I eat.
I've been on set with you.
And I see Tammy eat.
There's juices.
There's food.
I'm like like where is it
coming from does that ever bother you because people just make up their own stories their own
rumors but me being on set i'm like no she eats she eats a lot yeah i eat a lot well the thing is
i have a condition that's called body dysmorphia and i've had it since i was 13 years old it is a
mental disorder based on either trauma or genetics and what happens with that is the way
i look at myself and the way people see me are two different things and i always see myself
unfortunately as i'm overweight there can literally be nothing wrong but i will find
something you understand like i can find something i I think this is important. I've never actually heard you even say that you have body dysmorphia
So thank you for that for a lot of young girls out here
How do you deal with hearing yourself being hard on you and hearing the commenters?
How do you shut it out or how do you do that?
See here's the thing when I feel I look good people will comment and say you're too skinny
You look like a bobblehead. She needs to gain some weight.
All of that, in my mind, is a compliment.
So they're viewing it as, girl, get your life together.
I'm seeing bones.
And I'm like, really?
Yes.
Oh, my God.
I look like a crackhead?
Thank you.
You know, it's like that.
But I'm a diabetic, too.
So, like, all of that comes into play for me you know
what I mean so it's just kind of like leave me alone let me deal with my issue
and try to you know work my way through it to the best of my ability which every
day is a struggle you're a good person and a lot of people don't know that
because they see the reality yeah but as a person outside of that you are a
beautiful person inside out me my wife love love you and you know we got a lot of love for you
but you can't win sometimes they'll say you're too thin but then they'll be like oh tammy be
photoshopping her ass and pictures i ain't got no bbl
i'm gonna fix my pictures right because if you want to see me in the raw, I got a
whole page called Bonner Chronicles for that.
You see that Bonner, you see that, you get
it all how you want to live. But on
my page, it's going to be edited
down to the ground. But I do not have
a BBL. I did get my ass
done. I got some shots in my
ass way back when.
And, you know,
I'll tell anybody the truth.
I'm going to fix what I feel I need to fix because of who I am and what I deal with anyway.
So if I don't like something, I'm going to fix it.
All right, we got more with Tammy Roman and Remy Ma.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Our co-host Portia Williams is here with us.
And we're kicking it with Tammy Roman and Remy Ma. Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Our co-host Portia Williams is here with us. And we're kicking it with Tammy Roman and Remy Ma.
Charlamagne? It's good to see Remy and
Tammy together, especially this grown
evolved version because 10 years ago
this would be the tag team champion of the world.
What?
We were talking about us.
I literally
just said us together
this could be something
here.
We're like the same person.
We just handle it differently.
Nah, I don't think that's the truth.
Because Tammy's triggered too, right?
You see this new Tammy?
No, no.
So I was on set.
We were on set with Unfaithful.
And it's a cheetah show.
I'm on a couple of episodes with Tammy helping her out.
That's my partner.
Okay.
And this one girl says something to Tammy.
And the whole Tammy changed.
No, because she said,
don't make me get out
this chair. So I said
if you get up out that
chair, you're going to get what you want.
Right. I dare you.
The host then turned. Yeah. Everybody was like
oh my God, Tammy.
Ma'am, please don't get out that chair.
I don't think you should do that.
When was the last time that happened to you?
When was the last time somebody talked crazy to you?
Nobody really talked crazy to me in person
I tell people all the time
I'm like I've changed
it meaning that
I've changed
the way I react to things
the way that
I even receive things
certain things
that used to really piss me off
doesn't really bother me as much
but be very clear
I'm still the same person
and she's like
right underneath the surface
right
that's right
not deep down inside no it ain't that deep person and she's like right underneath the surface you gotta be very careful like but i feel like i give people respect like i'm i'm not a bully
i don't just go if something somebody something If I'm doing something Somebody did something
But Remy
You have a four year old
That's about to start
Playing sports
And go to school
And she's probably
Going to get into it
Like all kids do
It's up
I already told her
What does it mean
I already told her
The meaning of cousins
Because she's
Where she's at
We live not too far from you
She's in a wonderful school
But she's very close With her we live not too far from you she's a wonderful school but she's
very close
with her cousins
that still live in Queens
she will tell you quick
watch where my cousins come
I'm not kidding
the power of cousins
you gotta know
how it is
but she's
so different
she's so sweet
like she's me
without all the trauma
that I went through
because I feel like
I was actually
a really nice person
before the world just started f***ing with me
and I had to prepare myself to deal with the world.
But I feel like with me, with my siblings,
a lot of my friends that grew up,
we all had to grow up way sooner than we should have.
We didn't really get a chance to be a kid.
I want her to be a kid for as long.
I want her to play with dolls.
I want her to watch cartoons. I want her to have fun. I don't want her to be a kid for as long i want to play with dolls i want her to watch cartoons i
want her to you know have fun correct i don't want her to feel like because when it happens it's
gonna happen eventually i want to feel that pressure of the world prematurely are you the
same with palar i'm the exact same way and you i mean i used to be a little tough too back in the
day and but having a child my daughter's also four it just automatically changes something in you
i went to anger man management for like maybe like six sessions out of what i got up from it was
the power is given to you as soon as i react so i almost get like a turn on in order for you to say
something to me and me not even react to it you know my react my reactions now i'll walk away from
something yeah and i'll get in my car like, yeah, I did
that. Even though back in the day I have to
show you what I'm going to do, me not reacting
or handling it a different
way, it's more powerful
for me now. So it does.
And that's good because I haven't gotten there.
And the management classes made me mad.
I used to be in there tight.
Like, this is stupid.
Only thing I learned is my physical cues
and I be like
oh I'm getting tight
my hands are sweating
why
why
why did you make me mad
because
they sitting there like
once I'm mad
that's it
that's it
you're supposed to see the cues
so you can know it's time
you can know
it's time
she a work in progress
she a work in progress
I'm not working on it
Jesus
I'm like the on it. Jesus.
I'm like the Incredible Hulk.
Like, don't make me angry.
I like you.
Now, I got to ask.
I heard you on JCD talking about when Cardi B changes her profile pic to you.
Mm-hmm.
When did you see that?
And how does that make you feel?
Because you just wake up and all of a sudden, you're trending again.
It don't make me feel like I really don't be on social media as much as people probably would think I do. Like, if I'm posting something, I'm literally in the moment. I'm like, oh, yeah, we're all posting. Or somebody's paying me to post. I don't be on social media as much as people probably would think I do like if I'm posting something I'm literally in the moment I'm like oh yeah we're all posting but or somebody's paying me to post I
don't really be I just started why did she change it I don't know I don't know what's tea because I
feel like there was some tea rooted in that no she was beefing with Nikki at the time and when
they were beefing she posted her profile pic she posted her cousin she posted her cousin
okay so that's what I'm saying she was Cardi was in support of Remy like of course okay guys She posted her cousin. She did what you're doing to me. She posted her cousin.
Okay, so that's what I'm saying.
Cardi was in support of Remy.
Of course.
Okay, got it. She was like, don't make me call Remy.
Got it.
I wasn't even doing nothing.
Like, at old Perry, I was like, telling someone,
minding my own little one-two.
That's what I do.
I mind my business.
Yeah.
It is interesting, though, Remy,
because female rap is like, I don't even like to call it female rap, but a lot of women in rap are popping right now.
It's a wonderful thing.
What rapper is out right now that you respect?
I think everybody in their own respect has something that I like about them.
I love Lola.
Lola Brooke.
I like her.
She's just so energetic and just seems fun.
She's really enjoying her moment. I like Khloe. I like Lola. I like her like she's just so energetic and just seems fun and she's really like
enjoying her moment
I like Glo
I like Lola
I like Lotto
I like Spice
I like everybody
for different reasons
right
at one point
it was a point
where it seemed like
everybody was doing
the exact same thing
oh it still feels like that
a little bit to me
it's starting to be
where you can kind of
okay this is her sound
and this is what she sounds like
and this is like it's people starting to carve out their little niches.
And I think we need that.
I've never been a hater.
I've never been somebody.
I've always been like, yo, I don't know no rappers that started out with money.
We all come from the bottom.
So when people be talking about, I got this.
We all got money.
We all got a little bit more than others.
But we all came from nothing.
So anything that you're doing right now is a plus from where you came from and where you could have been
so i'm just happy to see all of them i don't really have a favorite because i when i see them
it's the same love reciprocity i'm like oh my god i love you i hope you're enjoying it and i i'm
always trying to i'm the one that's always trying to make sure you do this are you staying outside
of this save some of your money buy a house don't like i'm saying i try to do something to think
that i wish people would have told me earlier on and um that that i think that's what it's about
a lot of times people feel like it's always about who can hold the torch to you or whose competition
who's that nah it's not about that like i wish i had somebody that came and was like yo i see what
you're doing i appreciate it yo let me tell you something let me put you with this lawyer real
quick let me put you with this financial advisor yo are you into stocks and this and this maybe you should look into this like just to give
people a different but that's people that are secure right that that want to share knowledge
and information when you're insecure it goes back to how you feel like you got to validate your
position and hold court you know what i mean to make sure people remember this is what i did this
is how you know secure you probably shouldn't even be in this business
because you'll be ready to
meet the real common
insecurity has never stopped anybody
you know people's just gonna get up
in there and get in where they fit in but I think
with music in particular I
am hoping that it gets back to that
era that I grew up in where everybody
had their own
lane because you got a rapper in your house
I do slash actress I do yes jazz hey shout out to jazz who loves you by the way you already know
that but um in the movie with us yes she is she plays my daughter Angela daughter plays her daughter
but the pin game is what I'm used to with rap and i feel like all the women were sounding the same
and it's got to be a twerk situation you know and and i grew up on like latifa with unity and eve
with rough rider you know and light was doing her thing and you know we had all those little kim was
sexy you know like we don't have enough diversity right in women in rap now and i would like to see
us get back to that
though and I think even with some of them look the part but still can spit
like a JT you know what I mean like JT can spit to me
gorilla can't you know I mean Rhapsody of course that's the whole another
topic that's a different can you spit your gum out you chewing the whole
interview
all right we got more with Timmy Roman and Remy almost over. Why you don't make the interview? I can see it. You happy?
All right, we got more with Tammy Roman and Remy Ma.
When we come back, don't move.
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Morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Our co-host Portia Williams is here with us,
and we're kicking it with Tammy Roman and Remy Marsh.
When you got, you know, this new industry,
it seems like everybody's telling on each other, right?
Snitching immediately.
When you got locked up,
I'm sure you could have told on some people and not did it.
I know the f*** I couldn't have.
Yeah, who else was involved?
What do you think? that's not even an option
like what are you talking about
you gotta know what snitching is first
no I don't discriminate
oh you're a civilian so it's not just like
if you're telling somebody you're telling
you're cooperating that's just that
and I feel like a lot of times people are like well
you know they're a civilian
if you're a civilian stay hanging with civilians and be around civilians don't be a civilian and hang out with people that
are like that don't do it no but try to justify what you did because you know y'all know i wasn't
really like that and then people that y'all this is what y'all do and y'all in that line
keep these people that's really not built like that away from you because when the pressure's
on they gonna fall and i blame i blame both parties you shouldn't have been hanging with
them and you should have had them around so you're saying don't make yourself a witness
don't make it don't even be over there don't make yourself a witness because now what luckily we
live in times where witnesses can just walk around party post where they at and it happens
like and i remember a time where your family wouldn't even talk to your family like uh-uh we don't deal with him because they didn't want any problems
whereas you have to protect yourself and i and i tell anybody that like that's because i can't
tell people how to live you don't know what their situation some people they're in certain
situations because that's all they know that's all they have like you got certain parts of the world
where you either gonna be in this gang or you going to be in the ground.
You got to be smart enough to know that you can't just have anybody in your circle because there will come a time where they're going to be given an option.
And it's every there's no loyalty.
There's no codes.
Every man is for themselves.
And a lot of the stuff, unfortunately, that we were taught growing up.
Don't snitch.
Don't do this.
Don't do that.
We was taught wrong.
Like they taught us like they taught us
like they really had
us jammed up
thinking like
but for most of my life
people
that's why people
have this perception
of who they think I am
because you couldn't
show feelings
you couldn't show emotions
you gotta hide everything
people only see this part of you
or they gonna try you
or whatever
and that's not really
how you get through life
once you see
what the world really is
outside of the hood
outside of poverty
you don't need to be like that you can be vulnerable you can you know express how you are
you can move accordingly to the way the world works but unfortunately for a lot of people that
are like us that look like us that's not their reality that's crazy so imagine somebody who's
been i'm telling okay i feel like if i'm involved with you and i know the dirt you're
doing even if i didn't partake in whatever the crime may be but i know and i'm hanging with you
and something go down no i'm not telling on you right but if we rolling down the road and i don't
know you got keys in the back and now they like these your keys. I'm like, no, the ain't not my keys. I don't know what's going on.
That's not my.
I don't know who it is.
Look at real face.
I may be like this.
I may be like this.
I don't know who it is.
But I know it ain't mine.
Listen, saying it's not mine is not the same as saying
it's hers.
That's what Gunna did.
Gunna said it's not mine.
Gunna was in the car.
She said the stuff in the car
wasn't mine.
Okay, but I feel like
that's not the same.
People have to understand
and then you have
to know your rights.
I feel like a lot of times
people just be scared
and they be talking
and the goal...
Let me just drop something.
Go ahead.
Go, Remy, go.
Because I tell people this all the time
everybody that is
in prison
is not guilty
that's right
the same way that
everybody that's walking
around these streets
is not innocent
you think every cop
every prosecutor
every DA
every judge
got it right
every time
every single person
that's in jail
so that's the first thing
that you need to understand
that everybody
is
and it's not
always exactly as it happened because think about when you tell the story you're gonna try to put it
to the way that it favors to you people don't go in there tell the truth the whole truth and nothing
but the truth so help them while they bend it they squeeze it out a little bit also their job
is to convict if you look at any da any prosecutor anything the federal government their their bragging rights is
such a such percentage conviction rate that's right so that means you don't want a 20 conviction
rate that means you trash they want the hot 99 90 conviction rate they're not trying to find out if
you're innocent or not they're trying to get a conviction correct the way you speak it on this
one particular case it's clear who they want.
Yes, correct.
It's very clear the person that they want.
So you could go, you could go, you could go.
You go home to your kids.
You go home to your kids.
You go home.
This is who we want.
And that's okay.
And that's justice.
Nah, I'm not.
I'm never jacking that.
All I'm hearing is why people highly request Remy Ma to be a co-host on The Breakfast Club.
You know what I mean? Oh, we tried. Remy Ma to be a co-host on The Breakfast Club. You know what I mean?
We tried, but Remy wants to
know how much we paying.
Put the dollar up. No, I'm serious. I'm not joking.
Remy was like, yeah, how much I got?
He's serious. Like, hold up. Let me tell you
something. There you go.
Here it is. I did a lot of stuff
in my life. Like, seriously, almost
everything, and I thought about it. I thought about it with this
like, damn, is this one of those situations? Almost everything that was life-changing in my life. Like seriously, almost everything and I thought about it. I thought about it with this like damn, is this one of those situations?
Almost everything
that was life changing
in my life
I did for free.
When I did
Anteep Remix
I was a teenager.
I was straight out
of high school.
I begged my A&R
to get me the instrumental.
I put my verse on
and I was like
just let them hear it.
Changed my life.
When I did Lean Back
I didn't even have
a record deal.
We were in the studio
we was at Calla House
in Miami
stole Joe's verse
off of it
put myself on the song
changed my life
when I did All The Way Up
I don't even think
we signed paperwork
to this day
I might have to call Joe
it was just an idea
if it comes out good
we're gonna rock with it
if it don't
nobody will never know
we did it
changed my life
all the little times
that I was doing Wendy and stuff like that they pay me but they ain't paying me you know what i'm saying
changed my life so i feel like i paid my dues i did a lot of things like the reason why people
request because i'm really good at what i do absolutely so basically the breakfast club can't
change your life or they need to pay you what you're worth
first of all i gotta sit here and look at this guy
so you never got paid for none of those classic verses i got my publishing because i write my own
my own material and i got my royalties but like as a feature fee no wow and well that's a lesson
in that and then all the way up and lean back were both my songs.
Like people always say
Fat Joe's record,
but it's actually,
if you ever look,
it's Fat Joe and Remy Wilde.
Like it's not a feature,
but yeah.
And I was okay with that.
Yeah.
I was okay with it.
And I tried to explain
to people all the time,
like everything is not about,
so when they was calling me
about this,
I was like,
is this one of those situations
where I should just do it?
Fine.
We'll talk about something to promote.
Yes.
Yes. So please everybody, don't to uh check out girl in the closet which
is on lifetime March 11th at 8 at 8 please check us out check us out amazing women and all her
talents are you going to tell them about your production thing and how you have all these
movies that you're doing I I do have all these movies thank you her own like she's making them
I'm I'm behind the scenes too you know yes i did we're doing another
project together and then envy i can't wait for people to see you uh this season on um
we're so excited to have him and let me tell you some of the gems he drops because people are like
why is he that you know like or whatever this dude like on some for real like like relationship
expert like here's the truth of how this can happen in your life what you should do
he's got experience he has experience in it but that's the best place to speak from right like
life experience and the wisdom of all that and And so everybody really loves him. I'm careful on that show.
I play like it, but I really like it.
It's good.
It's good. So yeah, Girl in the Closet.
Girl in the Closet.
Well, thank you guys. It's Tammy Roman. It's Remy Ma.
And it's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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I was dunking up the DJ.
Maybe.
Damn, the hee-haw again.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
I ain't trying to be Donkey of the Day no more.
They should be embarrassed by what they already did.
I'm not making these people do these things.
It's called Donkey of the Day, and it really caught me off guard.
Damn, Charlamagne.
Who got the Donkey of the Day today?
Well, Jess Hilarious, Donkey of the Day goes to a man with seven kids and seven baby mamas.
Now, I try not to pay attention to these people.
You know what I'm saying?
I see these people telling these outlandish stories on YouTube and TikTok
because nowadays folks are saying and doing anything to get some attention.
And being that we live in a world where nobody cares about the truth,
if the lie is more entertaining, folks just be getting online,
telling these outlandish stories just to get some clicks and subscribers.
Now, I don't know if this story is real, but the idea is.
And that's what I like to discuss and critique the idea.
OK, the idea that digital deer heads like this young man put on the FBI's Internet.
Now, as I told you, this man got seven kids and seven baby mamas, but he don't take care of none of them.
OK, not a one. Why?
Because he said he told those young ladies from the beginning that he don't want them now let's go to the fbi's main
source for exhibit a's youtube to hear this young man speak now for the past few days i've been going
live telling my story speaking my truth and a lot of women having an issue calling me a deadbeat
because i tell them i was being irresponsible yet not wearing protection
but i always tell these women that i got pregnant that i do not want to be a father to these
children and i offer to pay for the abortion majority of times they'll either take the
abortion or they'll take a plan b but only these seven have kept these children but the crazy thing about it is they
want me to be responsible for some children i told them i did not want so for some years now
some of them been trying to get in contact with me access denied because i don't really know why
you're trying to get in contact with me i didn't told you i did not want them kids we both was
irresponsible about the decisions we made that
night yeah i could have pulled out but i didn't and i ain't care to pull out because i'm not the
one they're gonna have to carry a baby for nine months jesus it's the woman in my opinion women
should be more careful on who they sleep with true porsche you just said earlier that women need to watch what they sleep with I mean damn
I just just digested
how savage this man is
listen
I mean
okay let's just be real
he's not the first man to tell somebody to take a plan B
he's not the first man to say he don't want a child
so at the end of the day
that's why we got child support
you still gotta pay for this child.
He need to be telling this story in jail,
right around the lunch table.
Yes, he does.
Because just because you decide to say
you don't want to pay for the child
don't mean that you shouldn't have to.
I feel that proper poom poom management
is essential for a healthier life.
I feel this man is out here
passing along sexually transmitted demons,
okay, to whoever wants them. And yes, this man is a demon and along sexually transmitted demons, okay, to whoever wants them.
And yes, this man is a demon.
And they should change that purple smiling face emoji with horns to his face because this is true demon time.
And I really wish this young man would have made this video after baby mama number one.
Because if he would have made this video after baby mama number one, then he would have never gotten to seven baby mamas.
And if he did, then every single one of them deserved a baby father they got.
Because when the deadbeat tells you who they are, believe them.
And it does amaze me that this young man is putting the responsibility not to get pregnant solely on the woman.
Can I hear more of this guy?
Another thing is, these just jump-offs.
These are the type of women that I ain't even had to do nothing for.
The bad minimum, but they gave me access to their body.
I think I want to be a father to a child for one of them.
I don't even have no type of love for these women. How do they expect me to love these children?
I can offer to a pay for abortion, but at what point can I force a women to go get an abortion i cannot a woman say my body my choice but i say
it's my life my choice before y'all try to stitch this and be like black man is black man that
i don't give i could have sworn he was gonna say she say her body her baby because that's how he
feel he's done i wish you could have saw your face when he said, these girls give me their body for the bare minimum.
Like, what?
What?
This guy is disgusting.
Like, one thing I can say about Nick Cannon,
this man has his baby.
Wait a minute.
We on the subject of multiple babies and multiple mommas.
We got to bring him up.
Y'all didn't think the story was his name at first you know but anyway
at least he take care of his kids that is true he actually wants to populate i don't know if this
man went to school does he know what biology is when you put the vagina and the penis together
they could make a baby that's right that's how it works you know what i wish i wish that uh along
with these babies that he didn't want he would have got an STD he didn't want.
You know what I'm saying?
How you know he don't?
That is very true.
But I feel like if he was getting multiple STDs, he wouldn't be moving like this.
And that's the thing brothers and sisters don't understand when y'all out here, you know, raw dogging randoms, okay?
Doing the DNA dance with any and everybody.
You're absolutely increasing your chances of catching gonosyphoherpes AIDS, okay?
Gonosyphoherpes aids okay gonosyphoherpes
aids is what irresponsible brothers should get and i wish it was one way gonorrhea herpes aids
okay because you know i don't want i don't want the woman to get it because there's one thing if
he was telling these women his intentions before he slept with them but he's not he's telling them
after the fact after they have been manipulated to sleep with him i don't respect it because
you're not giving these women he said he did said he did, that's what he's saying.
After the fact though.
No,
I thought he said
he told him before.
No,
he said,
listen,
I'm going to have sex with you
and if you get pregnant,
I don't want it.
Oh,
I didn't hear that part.
He didn't say that.
I thought he said
after they had the baby.
Oh.
I would respect it
if he did it before.
Okay.
I'm just saying,
man.
No,
he actually said
he'd tell you
after you need
to take a plan B.
Oh, after he done, but either way, he doesn said He'd tell you After you need to take a plan B Oh after he done But either way
He done manipulated
When you feel that drip
When you feel that drip
You know what's finna go down
Yo I asked you to go take a plan B
Period
This man with seven baby
Seven baby mamas
And seven kids
The biggest he are
Now I didn't hear the whole donkey
You wanna play a game? I'm not playing a game I don't hear the whole donkey.
You want to play a game?
I'm not playing a game.
I don't feel like playing a game.
Don't want to play a game?
Don't want to play a game.
Nope.
You don't want to play a game?
Nope.
Don't want to play a game.
Sound white to me. I'll just get curious.
Oh, okay.
What's his race?
I don't know.
I have no idea.
I just know it doesn't matter what his race is.
He's disgusting.
Okay.
Okay.
This is terrible human behavior.
He's black.
Wow, Portia.
Oh, yeah.
Uh-huh.
I saw it.
I saw him.
I don't like him.
He's actually not black.
He is black.
He's a nigga.
Oh, he's not?
No, I get this.
The Breakfast Club.
Power 105.1. The Breakfast Club. Power 105.1.
The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got our co-host, Portia Williams here.
Yeah, she'll be back.
Oh, there she go.
There go Portia.
There go Portia.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, we have Cheryl Underwood and Akbar.
I cannot pronounce your last name.
I'm not going to try.
Baja Bia Miller.
There you go, Cheryl.
Baja Bia Miller.
Hey, Cheryl, you look good.
You done slimmed down.
Thank you, Joe.
Listen to me.
I had to focus on my health.
Shout out to Dr. Zuri Morel.
Shout out to Metamucil.
Shout out to everybody.
I'm going to try to talk to people about it.
Weight management.
They talk to you about weight management as if it's some compulsion or willpower issue.
But some people need medical intervention.
Praise God.
Diabetes.
Almost gone.
High blood pressure.
Almost gone.
You're high glycerol too?
Absolutely.
But lab work.
Nice.
Make you want to move. make you want to eat better.
Then I'm hanging out with Akbar to go to the gym
on the lot every morning.
Every morning.
I'm trying to get this body right here
so I can get them curds.
Not just carrots to eat, carrots to well.
The first thing she said when she walked in there was
Who trying to get that?
Who trying to get that dope?
You tell because you show me. I was the one who brought it to her. she said when she walked in there was who trying to get that? Who trying to get that dope? Okay,
you tell,
because you showed me. I was the one who brought it to her.
I check you guys out all the time
and I saw Drewski on here
talking about,
y'all ask him,
who's got the best backside in the biz?
And he was like,
man,
Sherilyn,
y'all had to,
like,
Sherilyn,
like,
yeah,
man.
Well,
first,
didn't he say brown skin or something?
You were describing it.
You were describing it.
Yeah,
and I was like,
what's your backside? Yeah, but I was like, who he talking about?
Who he talking about?
He talking about Samore?
These are all my colleagues and everything.
By the time he got to my name in the clip,
I was like, oh really?
Then he went into Samore talking about
what he would do.
He trying to come get babysat by grandma?
He said he would eat the bunkie and all that.
So what do you want?
He want a pony?
What do you want?
A tricycle?
What are you trying to get?
How old is he?
Would you date a younger man?
I was going to ask.
Yeah, but I'm not putting in all that work.
He's going to have to bring somebody with him.
I'm not doing that.
I'm going to tag out.
Okay, I ain't making these sandwiches for you young people.
He's 28.
He's 28. He's 28. Oh, that'sa tag out. I'ma be out here making these sandwiches for you young people. He 28. He 28. He 28.
He 28.
Oh, that's a little young.
I got a job, I gotta go to work at the talk every day.
I can't be doing that.
I be late for the show all the time
cause he done put the sleeper holder.
You know how young boys are they?
Mm-mm, all they do is play PlayStation,
eat cereal, and snack on people.
I'm like, I'm late for work. What time is it?
Chero's always the first one there.
I mean, we're always racing between
who's the first one on the lot.
Because you know why.
I mean, why?
Because we got to be there.
We're wearing the black.
Because y'all black.
That's right.
But wait a minute.
Wouldn't it be wild if we did get together
and you saw him driving my car
and all up on the lot.
Then we going on tour together and
then he's a comedian dude that's what i'm saying make this money i'll wait i'll wait portion said
any man that eat bunkie isn't eligible to get married no he's not what he's saying that a man
can be eating bunkie and approach you and say he want to be with you and you're supposed to kiss
in the mouth and marry him and i said no okay i would like to rebut that i i think if someone is a giver then you should be able to have a embrace
a kiss if he but what if he is a known bunkie eater well you're just like okay how special my
i did my ex-wife i did my baby mama mama. Oh, I'm not going after her.
You can't come kiss me after you done did that.
That's what I'm saying.
I'm saying that's what she mean.
That's what I'm saying.
Okay, let's say it was going down.
Yes.
We was having a Porsche party.
And old boy was, and then he come back to me.
No, that ain't how they go play, boy.
You can come to me.
No, she don't even want her husband to eat her bunkie.
No, no, no.
I didn't say that.
Oh, okay.
Because I'm about to fight. I'm about to fight.
I'm about to fight.
If you ate bunkie in the past
and now you're in a new relationship, that's fine.
A new monogamous? Yes.
Is there some dental care happening?
Thank you.
Can we get clean teeth? Don't forget mouthwash.
A little Listerine.
And I need you to get some new
veneers because I don't know what to clean them. Yes. I need you to have some new veneers because I don't know what's between them
and I need you to have your
gastrointestinal work done
thank you
yeah you choking down perch and snapper
and whiting and all kinds of things
you might have to do a COVID test too
you better know it
let's talk about the talk of CBS PR back here
having a fit
but wait a minute but when y'all was talking about it,
they was back there going,
y'all, y'all.
They was like,
they was like,
get a shot.
Get a shot.
They was like,
they was like,
okay.
My phone was like,
okay.
The breakfast love.
Now, Cheryl,
you're the longest running co-host.
Yeah, you know it.
So do you feel like pressure to guide like the newbies?
No.
You know what?
Jerry O'Connell, Akbar had two dudes on the show.
We got that dude discussion.
You know, we have Dion came on.
We had a lot of guests and everything.
So it's a good energy.
Then we got Natalie Morales.
You know, you might have a Latina on your panel.
You don't have one leading and moderating your panel.
So we always making history over at the talk.
Diversity has always been at the talk table.
Then we got Amanda Cluth.
Let me tell you something.
Don't say nothing.
That girl bad.
You see that girl legs, man.
If I was that tall, I'd be using it.
I would say you do lead.
I think you're like, you don't have to say
much to lead.
You know what I mean? Like your presence,
what you bring to the table.
You see, I stop talking when you stop talking, so I'm not really
leading. You put that Nigerian
American voice on me. I was like, yes.
You're absolutely right.
It's kind of like being in the locker room where you got that veteran presence
in the locker room. When I walked into the locker room, there they don't you know when i walked into the locker room there was jerry
rice he didn't have to say i'm the leader you just right so you do you know i mean you just carry
you got that cameraman did you get that yeah send it back there so we can play it tomorrow i am the
leader unofficially i like to be the anchor being old head, remembering all the great guests that we had and still have.
You know, the talk is a great place to come because we're going to talk about it and be about it.
So I like being an old head.
I like being old school and I like that God had put me in a position to be settled enough that whatever comes out of people mouth is cool in the game.
We got more with Akbar and Cheryl Underwood.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tried my country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, guys. I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post High is all about. It's
a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys,
and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. You know that rush of endorphins
you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real inspiring stories from the people,
you know, follow and admire join me every week for post run high. It's where we take the
conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy,
and very fun. Listen to post run high on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. That Right, a podcast for all ages. One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history,
like this one about Claudette Colvin,
a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was Claudette Colvin.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, what's up? This is Ramses Jha.
And I go by the name Q Ward.
And we'd like you to join us each week for our show Civic Cipher.
That's right. We're going to discuss social issues, especially those that affect black and brown people, but in a way that informs and empowers all people to hopefully create better allies.
Think of it as a black show for non-black people. We discuss everything from prejudice to politics to police violence, and we try to give you the tools to create positive change in your home, workplace, and social circle. Exactly.
Whether you're Black, Asian, White, Latinx, Indigenous, LGBTQIA+, you name it.
If you stand with us, then we stand with you.
Let's discuss the stories and conduct the interviews that will help us create a more empathetic, accountable, and equitable America.
You are all our brothers and sisters, and we're inviting you to join us for Civic Cipher each and every Saturday
with myself, Ramses Jha, Q Ward, and some of the greatest minds in America.
Listen to Civic Cipher every Saturday on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey there, my little creeps.
It's your favorite ghost host, Teresa.
And guess what?
Haunting is back, dropping just in time for spooky season.
Now I know you've probably been wandering the mortal plane,
wondering when I'd be back to fill your ears with deliciously unsettling stories.
Well, wonder no more.
Because we've got a ghoulishly good lineup ready for you.
Let's just say things get a bit extra.
We're talking spirits, demons, and the
kind of supernatural chaos that'll make your spooky season complete. You know how much I love
this time of year. It's the one time I'm actually on trend. So grab your pumpkin spice, dust off
that Ouija board. Just don't call me unless it's urgent. And tune in for new episodes every week.
Remember, the veils are thin, the stories are spooky,
and your favorite ghost host is back and badder than ever.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club. We got our guest host, Portia Williams here.
And we're still kicking it with Akbar and Cheryl Underwood.
Portia?
You are a comedian.
Yes.
And you've been doing this forever.
Yes.
So you come from the era where you can say what you want to say.
People weren't as sensitive.
Right.
And then, you know, we got to talk about Chris Rod.
Chris Rod.
How do you feel about his new special and what he had to say?
And he is getting backlash.
But how do you feel?
Well, I believe that first backlash is good because that means he did his thing. That's right. feel about his new special and what he had to say and he is getting backlash but how you feel well i
believe that first backlash is good because that means he did his thing you don't always have to
agree with the comic right just go on that experience we know chris from big and black
bringing pain everything you know so he did what we needed him to do and he took the time
he went around the country he polished the set yeah i'm glad he didn't like just start talking about it off the riff right you know and some of the topics
only he could do you know i'm saying so he did what he was supposed to do i think he opened the
door for eddie to come back he opened the door for steve for everybody for all of us because you live
streaming all over the world right so i can be in any comedy club and give
me the bag give me open the briefcase like hawaii 50 and let's live stream this yeah and let's bring
comedy clubs back i'm not even worried about the language because what they did was they live
streamed a nightclub set that's right that's that's so that's the experience you know you
weren't getting the beeps they didn't edit no anything out. I have said stuff. I have said stuff.
I've got caught in stuff.
I know that if I get caught in something, I come to the street.
I come to the breakfast club.
I come to Steve Hart.
I come to anybody's show.
And we clean it up for the culture.
Right.
But also, you know, you're going to get a little heat for certain things.
And he did what he did.
And he did it in Baltimore.
What did you guys think of it?
I gave him like a B minus.
B minus.
Oh.
Yeah, because I felt like it was so long for it to come out.
It took a year for him to respond.
He had to polish it.
He had to get it right.
I know that's what community do, but I felt like because it was so long, he had to over
deliver.
And so, whereas the material was good, the material wasn't bad.
It was just like out of that whole set,
it was seven minutes on Will Smith.
And I think that's what everybody tuned in for.
I think that was the problem.
I think having that expectation
that I want to see Chris talk about Will
made you disregard all the other great stuff that he said.
I don't think it disregarded it.
I mean, you can't.
It was the elephant in the room.
You had to acknowledge that.
But didn't somebody do it?
He had to stay up to the end.
He had to run away and stay an hour on it.
And it's a different experience.
I get what you're saying, but
to me, as a comic, I'm
going to take all the time I need to
polish the joke so when I get to the destination.
But also, this is a
production. So if I was
in the club, I could ad-lib,
move jokes around, in, out, add
words. But this is still
a production that's being live streamed so
I think what he did was amazing
that only Chris Rock could do
absolutely and even teasing it throughout the special
he kept going like I don't need another
mad rapper
that's right
he was streaming it wrong
I wanted more though I wanted
to really because I think too
Will Smith had already come out like I mean a couple of though. I want it to really, because I think, too, Will Smith had already come out, like, I mean,
a couple of times already talking about it.
So I wanted some of that response to it.
But I mean, don't you appreciate that he had to make it a mic drop moment?
Yeah.
I thought he made it a mic drop moment.
It had to be a mic drop moment.
And let me tell you this.
That slap was personal.
All right.
He's a comedian.
He did get up there and he made it into a joke.
Yeah. That slap was personal. All right. He's a comedian. He did get up there and he made it into a joke. But if you are watching it, you felt one of them bitches land in a personal way.
Yeah.
He didn't even want to fall his.
He didn't want to fall out of character with the other jokes.
So he left it for the end.
So in case he got a little emotional, it could be there.
He could drop the damn mic and be done.
I thought he dropped it.
I thought he dropped the mic because he messed up. And so heed it up if you go back and watch it again he messed up
but he had to ramp it up and then have to end it with more anger that's a live performance and a
live performance you streaming a live performance we mess up on the talk all the time reading the
prompter and doing things so we don't get to come back into it.
So he had to do what he had to do.
But here's my feeling of it.
When he talked about when the situation happened with August Asena, he tried to reach out to him as a man because that was the dude that he looked up to and he didn't call him back.
So something's going on all in that dynamic.
But we are family.
If something was happening to me, I want y'all to reach out to me and go, you good we will talk like y'all did everybody did because we family that's why i think chris was
so open to him when he walked toward him he didn't think he was about to get slapped right you know
but y'all men y'all grown men come on man you as big as you are you're gonna let a dude
that was your brother like you didn't you didn't think he would have come that close if that was your brother
you didn't think he would have did it
if I'm doing something and Charlamagne is walking up to me
I'm just thinking that's Charlamagne
he's going to say something stupid on the mic
and he's at the Oscars
he's on one of the biggest stages ever
I don't give a damn what you think
when he got on that stage
he had no idea he was going to connect to his face
can I tell you what I want to have happen?
I think you can facilitate this.
Or they can come on the talk on CBS.
That's what they want.
I want them to squash it.
I want them to shake hands.
I want them to shake hands and squash it and go, my bad, your bad.
And then squash it with Jada.
Let's just squash it.
And then get on to making these bags.
I mean, even now, if I'm Chris, I wouldn't talk to you either for a year.
Because I got a special coming up. I right you ain't gonna step on this material
and you ain't gonna catch us chopping it up and then they go you know chris do you think chris
would uh resolve because the way it felt it didn't feel like he would ever want to resolve it i think
in time they will because you're older now you, you're more mature. And you can do
it right on the top.
Even though he called him bitch 19,000
times, called his wife a bitch. That was the only way he could fight back.
That was his slapback.
That was the only way he could respond.
That's club language. You know, it kills me when people get
sensitive about it. Who you calling?
Where you going?
I got to know.
I got to know.
I want to say, the real ended last real last year right the real ended last year yeah uh the view is still going i want to know what what what separates the talk from
shows that follow the same formula like why is the talk still here um we we we don't have to
and don't i'm not speaking about anybody else's show because i love the view i i don't think i
would be here if it wasn't for sherry shepherd helping me get in joy's comedy corner and doing two political sets
and i think that's where you see sharlonda wood who's a nightclub performer deaf comedy jam bet
comic view now on a panel and being the longest running person on a panel on cbs right nobody
would have expected that but that's because the door was open for me whoopie sherry
uh lani everybody so what separates the difference is um we can talk about anything we just don't
have to be polarizing about it we can talk about male female relationships we can talk about sports
uh politics what's going on in the day entertainment we just don't have to get go that
far with it and i'd like to see us do some different things and if the lord let us stay on
then we will be doing things like that but when you're talking about panel shows look at how news
has changed there are more panels and more banter so when you want good conversation the destination
is to talk yeah they got to go, guys.
It's conversation over confrontation.
I was holding my purse because I thought I was about to get romanced.
And since he's not here, I'll be leaving.
I'm going to connect you with Drewski.
I was going to date.
Film it, please. I was going to date.
We're going to make it happen.
Y'all can film it.
I want to see it.
I was going to date.
What do you like to eat?
What do you like to eat?
Everything.
Hit big boy.
Hit big boy.
Well, you know, but that's later possibly.
I don't know.
I don't know if my insurance covers it.
I'm trying to get these billion dollar checks.
How can I be down?
When am I coming back?
Nobody ever calls me and go, hey, girl, I need to talk to you in the break room.
Let me get a billion dollars, Bill Gates.
What's happening?
It never happens for me.
Charlemagne, can you find me somebody?
Drewski, I got you.
Yeah, but what if that don't work out?
It might work out.
I need somebody with money.
They got to go.
They got to go.
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They got to go. They got to go. They got to go. They got to go. Where your man from? No, no, no. Where your man from? My man is from Nigeria.
He is a Beninian. He's from the kingdom of Benin.
Oh, okay.
The kingdom.
Okay, he's Nigerian, huh?
My people from Ghana.
And I am Yoruba.
I'm Yoruba.
Uh-uh.
What do you know?
Uh-uh.
Uh-uh.
My brother.
Y'all stole Joe Lafayette from the Ghanaian people.
Just like...
Uh-uh.
Don't you bring that nonsense in.
You better not bring that nonsense in.
It is our Jalof Rice.
Everyone knows it's our Jalof Rice.
I don't know what it's got.
Akbal, Cheryl, I'm going to thank you for joining us.
Watch the talk on CBS.
It's the breakfast club.
Jalof Rice for breakfast.
Y'all stole it from us.
The Breakfast Club.
Everybody,
it's DJ Envy,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
April 22nd
for the first ever
Black Effect Podcast Festival
happening at Pullman Yards
in Atlanta,
hosted by me
and my good sister,
Jess Hilarious.
We got some of your
favorite podcasts
hitting that stage,
like the 85 South Show,
Horrible Decisions, Reasonably Shady, Checking In with Michelle Williams, and a whole lot more. we got some of your favorite podcasts hitting that stage like the 85 south show horrible decisions
reasonably shady uh checking in with michelle williams and a whole lot more we got the black
effect marketplace where a lot of local businesses in atlanta will be set up and we'll have
merchandise from a lot of your favorite podcasts man so go to eventbrite.com right now and get
your tickets and go to black effect.com for more information. OK, on the first ever Black Effect Podcast Festival, April 22nd in Atlanta.
We are on vacation, but I want to remind you that my car show is going down May 28th in Memphis.
You don't want to miss it. It's family fun, celebrity cars, exotic cars, old old school cars rides and all those things so
get your tickets uh you can click the link in my bio for more information and kids five and under
are free yeah i do man and uh it goes back to the conversation we had earlier when we were talking
about you know uh finding peace at work or you know would you take a pay cut to have a job that
that makes you more happy and you know the young lady that I was really inspired by
the young lady that called and talked about the boundaries that she set up for herself at work.
And I just think boundaries are so important. That's why I love Najra Tawwab Glover's book,
Set Boundaries, Find Peace. But I just want all of y'all to always remember, man,
if people are offended by your boundaries, be very aware of those people. Be very aware
of the people that are offended by your boundaries. Because if you're offended by my boundaries,
then you're probably one of the reasons I need them. for kids and families called Historical Records. Executive produced by Questlove,
The Story Pirates, and John Glickman,
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different,
inspiring figure from history,
like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. I wouldn't give up my seat Nine months before Rosa It was called a moment
Get the kids in your life excited about history
by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history,
you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes,
entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests
and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post-Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hello, my undeadly darlings. It's Teresa, your resident ghost host.
And do I have a treat for you.
Haunting is crawling out from the shadows, and it's going to be devilishly good.
We've got chills, thrills, and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on.
So join me, won't you?
Let's dive into the eerie unknown together.
Sleep tight, if you can.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Daphne Caruana Galizia was a Maltese investigative journalist who on October 16th, 2017, was assassinated.
Crooks everywhere unearths the plot to murder a one-woman WikiLeaks.
She exposed the culture
of crime and corruption
that were turning
her beloved country
into a mafia state.
Listen to Crooks Everywhere
on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
On Thanksgiving Day, 1999, five-year-old Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez was found off the coast of Florida.
And the question was, should the boy go back to his father in Cuba?
Mr. Gonzalez wanted to go home and he wanted to take his son with him. Or stay with his relatives in Miami.
Imagine that your mother died trying to get you to freedom.
Listen to Chess Peace, the Elian Gonzalez story,
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.