The Breakfast Club - Cardi B Friday
Episode Date: April 6, 2018Friday 4/6 - Our girl Cardi B dropped her album today, so you know we had to talk about it. We opened up the phone lines to see if our listeners were feeling the album or not, but you know there are a...lways some haters . Moreover, after a video was released of Conner McGregor attacking a bus of UFC fighters, Charlamagne gave him "Donkey of the Day". Speaking of fights we also had UFC Welterweight Champ Tyron Woodley stop by the show and he even gave us some bars, but we will let you be the judge of that. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Have you heard it yet?
I haven't heard it yet.
Oh, okay.
I went to her album listening, so I heard half of it.
I got there a little late because I was first in Newark dealing with some work with LaMonica McIver.
And then I went over to Cardi's listening.
I'm going to be honest with you.
There's no way in hell I was going to a listening party the day before the album comes out.
If the album comes out at midnight, why the hell would I go to a listening party at 7, 8 o'clock at night?
I think it was more of a celebration and people showing support for her.
Oh, okay.
Charlamagne, did you hear the album?
Yes, I did hear the album.
What'd you think?
It's cool.
I like it.
I'm not mad at it at all.
I think Cardi stayed in her lane.
They just kind of raised the production level of Cardi B.
If you was listening to her on her Gangsta Bitch Music Volume 1 and Gangsta Bitch Music Volume 2,
they just like, they raised the level of that to me.
Okay.
Yeah.
Right.
A lot of big guest appearances who chanced the rappers on the album.
Who is that on Through Your Phone?
Who's singing on that song?
Somebody's singing on that song, but they don't have who it is featured.
But that's a dope record.
YG was at the event last night and DJ Mustard, I know he produced the track that YG is on.
Okay.
I'm not mad at it, man.
At all.
Okay.
I listened to it today on my way back.
I'm in Virginia last night.
I had to do a silent party, which was pretty dope.
I was kind of amazed.
I'm telling you, 2,000 kids.
I thought you said you hated silent parties.
No such thing as a dope silent party.
I did, but I didn't know what to expect.
But this one was crazy.
2,000 kids all with headphones on, all rocking, all vibing.
So wait, what's your job if it's a silent party?
I mean, you're DJing.
They're listening through the music, through the headphones.
So the music is just not out loud.
So people are just rocking through the headphones.
So if you take the headphones off, it's kind of just quiet.
You're not at the party?
I think silent parties are absolute trash. You're not at the party? I think silent parties
are absolute trash.
They're not really silent.
I think silent parties
are this equivalent
of having an album
listening party
five hours before
the album comes out.
Okay?
If I want to hear music
in my headphones,
I go to the gym.
All right?
Like, why do I got to be
around thousands of people
to listen to music
in my headphones?
What kind of,
what is going on in the world, man?
It was weird,
but it was packed.
It was packed out.
They were rocking. They were packed out. They were rocking.
They were swag surfing.
They were rocking.
It was surprising to me,
but hey, whatever.
All right.
Whatever.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Today, we have...
Who's stopping through today?
Tyrone Woodley?
Tyrone Woodley.
Oh, yeah.
Tyrone Woodley from the UFC.
Tyrone Woodley.
Tyrone Woodley.
There was an event
at the Barclays yesterday,
and we'll talk about that
in front of you. And Conor McGregor's passed out or something yesterday? He's at the Barclays yesterday, and we'll talk about that in front page news.
And Conor McGregor's passed out or something yesterday?
He's on cocaine?
He's passed out.
I don't know what he's doing.
That looked like cocaine to me.
And also, if you don't know, Tyron Woodley's supposed to be training Floyd Mayweather for a UFC fight.
So we'll talk to him about all that as well.
And what else are we talking about in front page news, Yee?
We are talking about Facebook.
They are scanning your messages for abuse.
Oh, boy.
All right.
We'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning.
There we go.
Cardi B.
Her album is out right now.
Dropping the Clues bombs for Cardi B, damn it.
Name of that record is Get Up 10.
Yep, we're going to be playing Cardi B every top of the hour.
So a new song every top of the hour in a 9 o'clock mix.
It's all about Cardi B.
Yeah, that Get Up 10 record got a Meek Mill
intro feel, kind of.
Yeah, absolutely. But let's get in some
front page news.
Basketball fans, I'm not gonna
lie, I thought Boston was gonna come out the east
this year, but it looks like Kyrie Irving
is injured.
Yes, indeed. I don't have that
story, so I don't know what that's gonna say.
You're gonna start with sports and then pass to you.
You know what's happening.
I told her to get the story.
I'm in Virginia.
But Kyrie Irving, he has to have some surgery,
so he's out for the rest of the season and the playoffs.
He has to remove two screws from his patella that were inserted in 2015
to repair a fracture that he suffered during the NBA finals that year.
They said there was a bacterial infection that was discovered at the side of the screws.
Okay, now let's talk Conor McGregor.
Yes, Conor McGregor has surrendered to authorities.
I was looking at this footage this morning on the news.
Now, apparently, cops wanted to speak with Conor McGregor
after he threw a dolly into a bus
that was carrying several UFC fighters and staffers.
Multiple people were injured in that attack.
One of those people was fighter Michael Chiesa,
who was hospitalized with lacerations to the face.
Here is what Dana White had to say.
Connor and approximately 20 guys
apparently were let in through the doors
by the MacLife guys.
They stormed the building,
got down to the loading docks
where the fighters were getting on the buses and started to attack the buses, throwing trash cans and dollies and things like that.
Broke one of the windows, cut Michael Chiesa really bad.
This is the most disgusting thing that has ever happened in the history of the company.
Now, Michael Chiesa and Ray Borg were both on the bus and they both are
out of commission now. They both will not be able
to fight. The UFC 223 was
scheduled to have 12 fights. That has
since been cut to nine and the weigh-in
is still about to come. So what the hell happened,
man? What kind of cocaine did he get in Brooklyn
and that caused him to spaz out like that? I don't know,
but Conor McGregor has been charged with two counts
of misdemeanor assault and one count of felony
criminal mischief. What was he mad at?
Nobody knows.
Cocaine.
That's crazy.
Hell of a drug.
That is crazy.
Let's talk about Facebook.
He's in jeopardy, but imagine now two fighters can't even fight because of you.
I heard he's still in jail.
He's still in jail?
I know he turned himself in, so I'm not sure.
That's got to be terrifying to be in a cold tank with Conor McGregor.
Can you imagine?
Right, right. He's just sitting there quiet hoping be in a cold tank with Conor McGregor. Can you imagine? Right.
He's just sitting there quiet hoping he don't spaz out.
Literally in the cage.
Well, let's talk about Facebook now.
Now, Facebook has confirmed they are using automated tools to scan messenger chats for malware links and for child porn images.
And so users can also report chats that may violate community standards.
So a lot of times people thought your messages would be completely private
that you send to people, but Facebook does
scan those messages. Now they said
the content of messages between people
is not used for ads targeting.
We do not listen to your voice and video
calls, but what they are saying is that
they just basically review
any messages that are flagged by
users or by the automated systems.
So if you're sending messages through Facebook, don't think you have privacy.
I don't send messages through Facebook.
I don't send messages through Facebook.
I rarely, rarely, rarely check my IG DMs, Twitter every now and then.
That's all.
Call my phone.
Call my phone.
Text me if you know me.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
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Maybe at a bad night you need to vent a little bit
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The Breakfast Club.
Pick up the mother, mother phone and dial.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
Say it with your chest.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So you better have the same energy.
Hello, who's this?
What's up, Trav?
What's going on?
Hey.
Hey, Trav.
What's up, Charlamagne?
What up, sis?
Hey, nothing much, nothing much.
Can we first start this off by dropping one of Kool's bombs for Cardi B?
Okay, okay.
You must be feeling Invasion of Privacy album.
Yes, I am.
She killed it.
She proven all her haters wrong.
Everybody said it was going to flop, and now they mad.
I don't think anybody thinks her album could flop.
I think they meant she mean flop like quality-wise,
like was it going to be whack or not.
I think it's a good album.
Yeah, they thought it was going to be whack.
But I'm actually calling out this story that I read on the shade room
like a couple days ago.
And it is further just letting me know that a lot of church folks
are going straight to hell.
And I can't wait because they –
It's this lady that was on the shade room.
Her name was like Sharon.
And she was like running late for church.
And I guess her kid was like taking his time getting out of bed.
So this crazy heifer went and got a taser and tased her child.
Oh, I saw that.
On Easter Sunday.
I saw that as well.
Hey, man, if Jesus got a rise, you got a rise too.
It's Easter.
He should have got his ass up.
Not only did she get arrested,
and not only is her child going to hate her forever,
but she's going straight to hell.
Like, girl, you ain't get no cool points for tasing your son.
What's the difference between using a taser to wake somebody up
and throwing water on them to wake them up?
It's still a shock.
Charlamagne,
you're going straight to hell too.
Why?
You know what?
I seen that story
and I wasn't that mad.
She probably told him
to get up like six, seven times
and the kid and the boy
was like, no.
And he's like, all right,
get your ass up.
What if she thought he was dead?
What if she kept trying
to wake him up so much
and he wouldn't move,
eyes closed,
and she was like,
let me make sure he alive.
So she hit him with a little shock.
Hello, who's this?
What's going on?
It's James.
James, get it off your chest, bro. What's going on, Envy? What's going Hello, who's this? What's going on? It's James. James, get it off your chest,
bro. What's going on, Envy? What's going on,
Charlamagne? What's going on, Yee? What's up, my brother?
I want to ask y'all a question. Do I got a lawsuit on my hands? I don't know.
Let me ask you now. I got fired
from ******. Put that on blast.
******. The guy's racist.
He told me yesterday,
basically, that I was
fired because I was too much.
I was big and black and I was aggressive in a full Spanish environment.
The only black guy in there.
That's not funny.
Check that out.
I mean, do I have a lawsuit in my head?
I think you do.
And I do have audio of this.
Yeah, I think you do.
You can't fire somebody because you're black and aggressive.
You just can't fire somebody.
You forgot the big part now.
What about the big part?
I'm sorry.
I know, right?
And then on top of that,
he had me working
like a machine
loading everybody's van,
you know what I'm saying,
because he took
my physical ability,
you know what I'm saying,
took that and tried to use it.
I ain't gonna lie,
it sounded like he was
flirting with you to me.
He said you big,
black and a woman.
Well, except that he
doesn't have a job now.
No flirt situation, B.
He got a wife,
a cross-eyed wife,
by the way. That don't mean nothing. I'm No flirt situation, B. He got a wife, a cross-eyed wife, by the way.
That don't mean nothing to us.
I'm saying I got the audio.
Can y'all please blast this for me?
No.
We can't blast it for you because we don't know if you're telling the truth.
But I would definitely get a lawyer.
Check it out, Envy.
It's a YouTube video called Fired for Being Big, Black, and Excellent.
Just listen to that, brother. You tell me if I got a lawsuit.
That look like a porno.
That look like something I need to flag on
YouTube because that sounds like
the sexual content on that is too explicit.
But that's the situation.
Alright, thank you, Big Black Brother.
Big Black and excellent. That's the
name of a great porno.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051. If you're upset,
you need to vent, hit us up right now.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
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Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Bryson calling from the north side of Columbus.
What's up, bro? Get it off your chest.
Okay, so here's the situation, man.
I've been in a relationship for all of maybe like nine months now.
It got really serious in like four months.
We were all working.
Everybody in the house was contributing, doing their part, you know,
just making sure everybody is able to be straight at the end of the day.
And some things happened, and now my girl stopped working.
But months and months and months have gone by,
and it's like she lacks the motivation,
the inner motivation to want to get up and do something herself.
Now that leaves me stuck in a jam paying all the bills,
feeding everybody, making sure we all got what we need
to make it through the week.
But see, my life wasn't like this before I met her.
And I'm just curious as to what should
I do? How should I go about this situation?
So what you're telling me is that
she's not upgrading your life, basically.
No, no. I upgrade my own life,
but she's not doing her part.
Drop her.
Do you have kids? Drop her.
Do you have kids, bro? Drop her.
Do you love her? I do love her, and I'm doing
it for the kids. What kids? She has kids, but he doesn't't have any kids. Drop her. Do you love her? I do love her, and I'm doing it for the kids.
What kids? I don't want to see them go without.
She has kids, but he doesn't.
How many kids does she have?
She has three children.
Well, raising three children is a tough job.
I know.
Bro, drop her.
Why do we live in this world where if somebody's not bringing no value to your life, you holding on to them?
You don't got no attachment to this woman.
Y'all ain't got no kids.
Y'all not married.
Drop her and go find somebody
that's going to help you
upgrade your life, sir.
How long y'all been together, bro?
All about nine months now.
Oh, nine months.
Yeah, yeah.
Sheldon is right.
I don't know
if that's always necessary.
Sometimes if you really
love somebody,
you can try to help them
and support them
and encourage them.
I wish I would've been
that much.
Women do that all the time
for men.
Men can do it for women, too.
Yeah, but not if you
don't like them.
I initiate motivation. I'm always it for women, too. Yeah, but not if you don't like that. I initiate motivation.
I'm always willing to just, hey, listen, I know you're having a rough time.
I know we done been through some stuff.
But we got to get back out here and get back to what's right.
Doing the right thing.
Blah, blah, blah.
Keep letting it bring you down, man.
That's all.
Have a blessed day.
Don't call us when you're down on your lowest of luck, okay?
My goodness.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Chris calling from Columbia, South Carolina.
803, what's happening?
Get it off your chest.
What's happening, Charlamagne?
Angela Yee, DJ Abbey, listening to you guys every morning.
Thank you.
What's up, bro?
Hey, man, did y'all check out Atlanta last night?
Yes, I did see Atlanta last night.
What'd you think about it, Charlamagne?
I'm still confused.
I missed it. I heard there were no commercials.
There wasn't no commercials.
I think I woke up.
Well, last night, I think I kind of figured out,
because, you know, the whole theme of the season is Robin season.
So I kind of figured out what that episode was about last night
as far as robbery is concerned.
But I'm going to be honest with you, man.
Atlanta been pretty mid-grade for me this season.
Last episode was really good.
And the last 15 minutes of the first episode with Cat Williams.
But other than that, it's been pretty mid-grade to me
The last one as in the one where he was trying to get a haircut?
Yes
What you thought of? What you think?
I think it was pretty good man
I think it was his take on the whole Michael Jackson situation
Yeah I figured that out
But what that got to do with anything?
I'm just trying to spread some positivity about the man
Yo it's a good show this season man
Like every season, every show
Somebody's getting robbed in some kind of way
Like last night kids were getting robbed in some kind of way.
Like, last night, kids were getting robbed at their childhood, isn't it?
That's a fact.
And Darius got robbed at his time, and he ended up getting, I guess the piano was his because they signed it over to him, but then the police ended up taking it, so he didn't
get that either.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
So I just wanted to spread some love and talk to you guys for a minute, listen to you guys
every day, man.
I keep doing your thing.
I still think it was pretty mediocre this season. I'm not going to lie to you guys for a minute. Listen to you guys every day, man. Y'all keep doing your thing. I still think it's been pretty mediocre this season.
I'm not going to lie to you.
It's got flashes of the brilliance that we saw from season one, but it's just...
It's not doing it for you.
Nah, it ain't doing it.
It ain't it, man.
It just ain't it right now.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent.
You can hit us at any time.
Yee, we got rumors on the way?
Yes.
Find out what project Jordan Peele is working on.
It's a docuseries for Amazon.
Also, Safari, we talked about him getting robbed of almost $180,000 worth of jewelry.
We'll wait until you find out even more information on who's the person that robbed him.
All right, we'll get into that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
On The Breakfast Club.
Well, we told you already, and I know everybody's heard about this, about Safaree getting robbed.
And two of the men that robbed him actually got caught, Jonathan Ricketts and Sean Harewood.
Now, here is Safaree, when he was on Angie Martinez, talking about the situation. that robbed him actually got caught, Jonathan Ricketts and Sean Harewood.
Now, here is Safari, when he was on Angie Martinez,
talking about the situation.
And what is your stance on, like, you know,
some people be like, you don't go to police or whatever.
Listen, man, I'm a grown-ass man.
Yeah.
You put a gun to my face.
I'm not doing all that nonsense.
You did it.
I'm not no kid.
Street code, street rules, what's that going to do? It gets you killed.
It's not going to do nothing for me.
The law is the law. I'm a good dude.
I don't go out here setting people up. I don't do none of that
nonsense. You know what I'm saying?
You the one who did it, you shouldn't have did it.
I wonder if he knew who it was at that time
since it was somebody else.
No, he didn't know at that time.
It turns out that Safari and Sean Harewood
were friends since he was 14 years old,
and they stopped speaking after Nikki and Safari broke up.
So I don't know, but...
Oh, is that that same?
Let me see that picture.
Is that that picture that they use when they say
your replacement is real close to you?
Yeah, that was actually at my birthday party.
So you mean to tell me, you know what,
this was a terrible night.
I'm going to tell you why this was a terrible night.
This was a terrible night because Meek Mill was in this why this was a terrible night. This was a terrible night
because Meek Mill
was in this picture.
He took Nikki from Safari
and then Safari's other friend
robbed him recently.
Jesus Christ.
Safari, don't go to
no more DJ and me
birthday parties.
Absolutely not.
Safari got his own
Robin season series
going on right now.
But that has to really hurt.
Somebody you know
set you up.
That's crazy.
Well, point them out
of the lineup so far.
Okay, I agree with you.
You're a taxpaying citizen.
You're a civilian.
You don't ever claim to be no street dude.
Street rules don't apply to you.
Point them out, God damn it.
All right, now Jordan Peele is going to be producing a Lorena Bobbitt docuseries for Amazon.
It's called Lorena, and it's going to talk about that case, remember, where she cut off her husband's penis?
Because first she said that he
raped her, and that was the reason why
she did that. Never understood that
story. The reason I never understood that story is because I don't
sleep that deep. But didn't she cut it off in his sleep?
Yeah, I don't know if he woke
up immediately after it happened.
I don't sleep that deep, bro. He might have been drunk or
might have been high. Had to be.
Had to be intoxicated in some way, shape, or form.
Well, you might want to watch this docuseries to find out exactly what happened.
So Jordan Peele is going to be producing that.
Should be pretty good.
Okay, Vivica A. Fox.
She was having her book signing, and this was at Barnes & Noble's in New York in Tribeca.
Her book is Every Day I'm Hustling, and that's when PETA showed up
because Vivica loves her furs.
Here's what happened.
Don't change furs. Don't change furs!
Don't change furs!
God bless you, sisters!
God bless you, sisters!
Don't compare when you can't compete!
What?
What did that even mean?
Don't compare when you can't compete?
I don't get it.
I don't know what that...
Maybe she's saying they can't have furs, too?
Does she know why they were protesting?
Does Vivica know why they were protesting?
Does Vivica know that they were out there
protesting her because she went first? Well, they were yelling,
stop wearing fur. So,
she had to know. Maybe she thought they were 50 Cent
fans. Alright, well, I'm Angela Yee
and that is your Rumor Report.
Alright, thank you, Miss Yee. Now, we're gonna
get into another Cardi B joint
off her album that's out right now. This one's
called Ring. What record is this? It's called
Ring. Okay. It's featuring Kalani and when we come back, have you heard Cardi B's album? Let's out right now. This one's called Ring. It's called Ring. Okay.
It's featuring Kalani.
And when we come back,
have you heard Cardi B's album?
Let's talk about it.
800-585-1051.
We're going to play snippets off the album,
and we want to hear
what you think about the album
so far if you've heard it.
All right?
So here's Ring.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
That was Ring, Cardi B.
Why you laughing?
I'm listening to you
talk about my goodness.
That was so beige.
That was a nice beige ad-lib that nobody caught.
Because it's behind the scenes, all right?
There's a lot of things behind the scenes that's chaotic this morning.
Well, my goodness.
Very chaotic.
There's a lot of complaining.
Well, all right.
But let's open up the phone lines.
If you heard Cardi B's album, 800-585-1051, let's talk about it.
We're going to play some snippets now.
What snippet do we have ready, producer?
Say it out loud so I can hear you.
Best Life featuring Chance the Rapper.
All right, well, let's get into Best Life featuring Chance the Rapper.
Cardi B's album is out right now.
Check it out.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Let's go.
Cardi B is so problematic, it's a hashtag.
I can't believe they want to see me lose that bad.
They talking junk and they think this man trash.
I'm giggling, can't let the devil have the last laugh
Ain't no more beefing, I'm just keeping to myself
I'm my own competition, I'm competing with myself
I told y'all I'm living my best life
I told y'all I said I'm living my best life
I made a couple L's with my best friend
Turned all my L's into last hands
You see the world pulling up, it's like Dream pulling up, it's like I like that.
First of all, I want to say I'm proud of Cardi B.
Drop on the Clues bombs for Cardi B, man.
We watched that from the beginning.
To see this young lady go from a woman who was just making people laugh on Instagram,
but also dropping jewels on Instagram
to becoming a full-fledged star
who's performing on SNL
tomorrow night and co-hosting Jimmy Fallon
on Monday. Come on, man. How can you not
salute that? You gotta say he started
off as a stripper, too. That's the first time I say
he's gonna be in a strip club. Started off as a stripper, but I mean
how can you not salute that?
Absolutely. She's 25.
We've been knowing her since she was like, what, 1920?
In 1920.
Well, let's get into the next snippet.
This one is I Like It.
Oh, now drop on the clock.
I picked this one.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I've heard the whole album already,
and this is my favorite song off the album thus far.
Okay.
You could change tomorrow, but as of right now,
I Like It is my record.
Let's play it.
I like sexes from my exes when they want a second chance.
I like moving, I do what they say I can.
They call me Cardi, Cardi, can't get body.
Spicy mommy, hot Somali, hotter than a Somali.
Virgo, Ferrari.
Hop up the soup, jump in the coupe.
Rip the bar on top of the roof.
Fisting them as hard as I can.
Eating halal, driving a lamb.
So that, I'm sorry though. Got my coins like Mario. Yeah, they call me Cardi B. Spicy.
A little Latsito vibe.
That actually was rocking.
I heard that at the listening session yesterday.
Spicy.
At the listening party. People like that one. What do you call that? That salsa? What is that? Meringue? Don't just make things up. I heard that at the listening session yesterday. Spicy. At the listening party.
People like that one.
What do you call that?
That salsa?
What is that?
Meringue?
Don't just make things up.
I don't know.
What is it?
That's hip-hop.
That's what it is.
Hip-hop with a little bachata.
No, man.
It's sampling something, man.
It's got some Latino in there.
You go bachata.
Meringue.
There's a Puerto Rican board producer.
Ask him.
He's not Puerto Rican.
Yes, he is.
Just because the man look like Dancing Dan don't mean he Puerto Rican, man.
How the man just going to make you Puerto Rican? Is he Puerto Rican? You Puerto Rican? Yes, he is. Just because the man look like Dancing Dan don't mean he Puerto Rican, man. How the man just going to make you Puerto Rican?
Is he Puerto Rican?
You Puerto Rican?
Oh, my bad.
He's Boricua.
Boricua.
My goodness.
All right.
Well, let's get into the next joint.
This is Cardi B featuring SZA.
It's I Do.
For the record, I said record, record sales.
I like, I like, they've been in it, not in jail.
They say by now that I'll be finished, hard to tell.
My little 50 minutes, less than long as hell.
I left the home red, cause I felt like it.
Put me down in that red, silver jacket.
Dapper, dapper, I look fine, and my tricks are fine.
No wonder, wonder why I do whatever I like. I'm going to be honest with you, man.
I like Cardi's album.
She got some dope features like Kalani and SZA on I Do
and whoever's singing on Through Your Phone.
I don't know who that is, but they sound great.
That's what makes me even madder
that they don't have somebody singing the hook on Be Careful.
Well, she said she wanted to sing that hook herself
because it gave it more of a personal
feeling. I get that. So it's the feeling of
you being so mad. It's more
authentic. I get that. I like Be Careful too.
I just thought it could be bigger with somebody else on the
hook, but whatever. We should do a remix.
Well, let's get to the last one we're going to play.
This is Bickenhead. This is Cardi B.
Her album is out right now.
Now we're getting into some tunes now.
585-1051.
We're going to take your calls when we come back.
We want your honest opinion.
What you think of Cardi B's album?
Here's Bickin' Head.
Now I say luxury apartment.
I'm new and I'm hard hit.
There's a bitch in my bed and that bitch is a target.
Girl, is it you?
You going to chew up all the charts.
No matter if you fuck with me, I give money regardless.
I got guap, guap, get some chicken.
Guap, guap, get some bread. Guap, guap, get some chicken. Guap, guap, get some bread. I love that 3-6 Mafia is being embraced so much by this generation
because Ray Smermidge sampled Side to Side for Power Slide
and G-Eazy sampled Slop on My Knob for No Limit.
And now Cardi sampling Chicken Head by Project Pat.
ASAP Ferg.
I love that 3-6 is being embraced by this generation so much.
Drop on the Clues Bonds for 3-6 Mafia, damn it.
All right.
Well, call us up right now.
Let's talk about Cardi B's album.
800-585-1051.
Let us know what you think.
Yes, you know what? We're biased, and we're on Atlantic's payroll. So don't listen to our talk about Cardi B's album. 800-585-1051. Let us know what you think. It's the Breakfast Club.
Yes, you know what?
We're biased, and we're on Atlantic's payroll,
so don't listen to our opinion about the album.
Stop it.
That was New Freeza.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, Cardi B's album came out today, and we're talking about it.
Have you heard it?
It's trending all over social media.
Yes, she's got like three trending topics right now.
Invasion of Privacy is trending.
Bodak Yellow is trending for whatever reason, I guess,
because everybody's skipping that song on the album because we've heard it already.
And she said that at the listening last night, too.
She was like, I know y'all heard this, so we're not going to play this song.
Yeah, they said something about her album is already gold now because of Bodak Yellow.
I think they said her album is already, I think it qualifies to be certified.
Nothing wrong with a little cheat code, Atlantic.
You know what I'm saying?
But they also said that won't count to her first week sales.
Oh, okay.
Anyway, my favorite song on the album is I Like It Like That.
My man Dre from Miami, Salute to Dre, who runs all boards in Miami.
He said that is actually a sample from Tito Nieves.
Did I pronounce that right?
How do you pronounce it, Mr. Puerto Rico?
I'm sure you pronounce it.
Tito Nieves.
Tito Nieves. Tito Nieves. Yes. I like it like that. That's a sample from his song Did I pronounce that right? How do you pronounce it, Mr. Puerto Rico? I'm sure you... Tito Nieves. Tito Nieves.
Tito Nieves.
Yes.
I like it like that.
That's a sample from his song.
I like that right.
All right, well, let's see what the people think.
Well, what do you think about the album?
You actually went to the listening session last night.
I got there so late.
I only heard like the last three or four songs.
And I think it's different when you're at the party
and everyone's talking and you can't really hear it like that.
Okay.
Just say you like it.
We're biased.
We're on Atlantic's payroll.
No, I gotta actually listen to the album. Kaiser is our guy. Stop it. Why? Just say you like it. We're biased. We're on Atlantic's payroll. No, I gotta actually listen to the album.
Neither of our guys.
Stop it.
Why?
Just say you like it.
You love it.
I like a couple of the records.
I haven't heard the whole thing either.
The song that Sampo's Tito Nieves, that was rocking when we was in the club.
Really?
It sounds rocking now.
That's the joint.
That and Bickinhead I like so far.
And I love Be Careful.
But let's go to the phone lines.
You're not gonna ask me?
We know what you think.
We know you like it.
I do like it.
I think it's cool. I think it's a good album. No, we know you're what you think. We know you like it. I do like it. I think it's cool.
I think it's a good album.
No, we know you're on the payroll.
We know.
Good.
Yes, I am.
Does it feel like it could be a classic?
No.
I mean, let's not jump out the window.
All right?
Everybody be cool.
Everybody relax.
All right?
We got to raise that payroll account.
Exactly.
Well, let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
My name is Sephora.
Hey, Sephora.
What do you think of the album?
It's trash.
Oh, what?
I didn't like it.
Like, I listened to it for the first time this morning and I listened to the whole thing.
I didn't like it.
I like that one song, Get Up, I think it was.
Get Up?
She don't got no song called Get Up?
Or it was Get Something.
I don't know.
Oh, Get Up 10.
The first song on the album.
Oh, Get Up 10.
Get Up 10.
Okay.
See, you don't even know the names of the songs, Charlamagne.
What you want?
I just listened this morning, boo. You know what I'm on? I'm on Atlantic payroll. Get up 10. Okay. See, you don't even know the names of the songs y'all have made. What you want? I just listened this morning, boo.
You know what I'm on?
I'm on Atlantic's payroll.
And Cardi B's payroll.
That's what I'm on.
Stop it.
Thank you, mama.
Stop saying that.
Let's go to another line.
Hello, who's this?
What's up, man?
How you doing?
This is Knowledge, man.
Peace, bro.
Knowledge, what's up, bro?
What you think of the album?
Hey, I think this album, it's not because it just came out, and I'm going to rate it
different.
Man, it's just like Lil' Kim
Hardcore and just like
Pink Friday, Nicki Minaj.
It's everything that you want.
It's everything that you want from her.
You can't compare it to males,
but this is going to be the album that
she can tell everybody to shut the f*** up
forever.
All right.
They gave you that feeling immediately.
I'm not mad at that. I gave you that feeling immediately. Okay.
I'm not mad at that.
I feel like that too. I think it's a good debut album for Cardi B. It feels
like Cardi. Alright. Well, 800-585-1051.
We're talking Cardi B's
album. Have you heard it? Let's talk about it
when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
That was Be Careful, Cardi B.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're talking Cardi B.
Her album is out right now.
We're asking your opinion.
And I want to say to the man.
Charlamagne loves it.
He's on the payroll, so he loves it.
I'm on Atlantic's payroll.
I'm on Cardi B's payroll.
You know I love Cardi B, so I'm super biased.
So I really enjoy the album.
But I do like the fact that Cardi addressed the Be Careful
and the fact that she did get that record from
my man Partisan Fontaine. Partisan Fontaine
is one of my favorite artists and has been
one of my new favorite artists for quite a few years
now. I post them on my Instagram and stuff a lot.
So I like to see them working together and collaborating
together and I like to see her
saluting Partisan like, yeah
he liked that record and I wanted it.
So what? There's nothing wrong with that.
Well, be honest.
Yeah, you got to be honest.
And I love the records I heard so far.
And I love Be Careful.
I love Bickin' Head.
I love a lot of the records.
I mean, I'm very proud of her.
I seen her coming from the strip club.
I seen her grind.
I seen people hate.
I seen her do the sketches.
I seen where she's at today.
So I'm very happy and I'm proud for Cardi B.
We used to say, I used to be in here saying, Cardi for the culture.
Cardi B for president.
Cardi B as a star.
People used to say I was trolling.
When we played cheap-ass weave, we played cheap-ass weave like four years ago.
Everybody was like, that's trash.
Y'all trolling, yada, yada, yada.
No, Cardi got it.
I remember sitting at Mr. Chow's with our program director, our boss, Thea,
and her saying how much she loves Cardi's mixtape.
And I remember being up here, everybody, Charlamagne being a big champion of Cardi B. I remember
watching her videos on Instagram before she was even on Love & Hip Hop.
And people really thought we was trolling when we would beat Cardi up like that. It
was like, oh, y'all trolling, yada, yada, yada. No, Cardi is a star, and I'm sorry if
you couldn't see it coming.
And not only that, Cardi, I remember Cardi B and Shout to Shaft, her manager at the time,
drove to my crib and
played me Bodak Yellow, her first single.
And I was like, this is it. This is the start.
And I'm so happy to see them
in all their success, man. I'm proud of them. Let's go to
the phone lines. Hello, who's this?
It's CCB SMC.
Hey, what's up, mama? What you think of Cardi B's album?
I think it's fire. I think it's gonna be a lot
of butt cheeks moving to that album, you feel me?
All right. Thank you, mama. Hello, who's this? Good morning. My name is fire. I think it's going to be a lot of butt cheeks moving to that album. You feel me? All right.
Thank you, mama.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning.
My name is Victor.
I'm calling from Miami.
I love Cardi B, and let me tell you why.
Why?
Because she got into people's hearts, first of all, you know?
Yes, she did.
She went ahead and she made people love her, and that's what it's all about, like Charlamagne
has said in the past.
No matter what she pulls out, man, we're going to buy and we're going to listen to,
especially that song that Charlamagne
likes, that salsa merengue.
Hey, I like it like that.
Salsa merengue?
Yeah, puppy, and it makes you tingle from the waist down.
Hey!
I think he's flirting.
You know what? This is a lesson to be learned
to Nicki Minaj.
Okay, stop. No, we're not doing this.
No, we're not doing this.
We're not going to do this.
No.
No, no, no, no.
Let Papi speak.
No, man.
Let Papi speak.
I'm the people.
I'm the people.
You know, I'm Dominique.
You talk, Papi.
Let me tell you, she's a great talent, Nicki Minaj,
but she doesn't have the personality.
Like, she wants water.
She won't drink from the cup.
She'll drink from a bottle of water. You know why?
Why? She's a diva now.
She's a diva. Hey, I like it like that.
I like bottled water. Let me tell you something.
Thank you, Papi.
We gotta get to the point. We love you back, Papi.
We don't have to mention Nicki every time you mention
Cardi. You don't have to mention Cardi every time
you're talking about Nicki. Like, we gotta stop that.
They both got their own individual queendoms, okay?
You're right. Alright, this is Cardi's day.
This is her time.
We'll talk about Nicki
when she comes out
with her new project.
All right?
Poppy.
Poppy.
What's the moral of the story, Poppy?
Poppy.
Oh, you talking to me?
Yeah, you.
Oh, the moral of the story is, man,
70% of success in life
is showing up.
Cardi B has shown up
and shown out
for the past four to five years
and now we're here today
at this moment,
which is the debut album from Cardi B,
Invasion of Privacy.
Salute to Cardi B.
We are extremely proud of Cardi B, man.
God bless her.
Continued success to her, damn it.
Absolutely.
Mami.
Envy, you gotta stop.
What?
Just call me Angela, please.
Mami Angela.
You got the rumors?
It would be Angela, first of all.
Oh, Angela.
You got rumors?
Since we're talking about Cardi B, you want to hear what she had to say about Nicki Minaj
in an interview she did recently?
Okay.
We'll get into that when we come back.
Rumors on the way.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Meek Millie.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report. Rumor Report. going on? Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
So perhaps Meek Mill will be out of jail on bail.
Now, even though the judge in Philly, Jenny Sprinkley, has denied that,
it looks like now it might end up going to Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
The DA has said that he doesn't have a problem with Meek Mill being out on bail while his case is on appeal,
but he does not want to outright dismiss his controversial drug and gun case.
Now, the main issue with that is corrupt cop Reginald Graham appears to have framed Meek,
and Graham is on a list of people deemed unfit to take the stand in Philly,
which means every case he was involved in is in question.
And can't Meek, like, sue the state or sue the police
if the guy has been accused of corruption?
If they're calling him a corrupt cop and they know he's corrupt.
Right, I'm sure he could.
So one step at a time.
Let's see if we can get him out on bail.
Yeah, I think he can.
So I thought the judge said that it doesn't matter
because in his case he wasn't being corrupt, but that judge
I think is being corrupt. Just my opinion.
Yeah, what the judge was saying is that he did
plead guilty and admit to certain things.
So that's why. But we'll see what happens.
All right. Beyonce.
She was supposed to have about a dozen dances
at Coachella next week. Well, she has upped that number
to a hundred. So get ready for
an amazing performance. I'm sure it's going to be some
incredibleness from Beyonce, just what we expect
from her. And
she's also, of course, had to move her rehearsals
to a much larger studio. They're saying everything
that she's doing is so private, even the
label has no idea what's going on. Well, how the hell
you know what's going on in you? How do you know she got 100 dancers?
Well, I guess with 100
dancers, somebody's talking. And then she's also
had to move her rehearsal space to a bigger
space. So these are from
sources on TMZ.
I'm dropping the clues bombs for Beyonce. You know I'm a Pinkett Smith
Winfrey Knowles Carter.
Alright, now let's talk about Cardi B.
Now she's saying that she has no beef with
Nicki Minaj at all. She's even spoken to
her face to face. And here's
what she had to say about why people
think there is something. It's really
internet made up. Fans and people, they really want people think there is something it's really internet made up fans and
people they really want to see that happen because it's really entertaining to see people beef is
entertaining like i don't really have the time for that like it's like if if you if you ain't my man
or if you're not taking my money from me you're not stopping my money then i don't really give a
about about you people just want to pin it
so much because it's entertainment and i spoke to her before in person we have to start i mean we
have to stop mentioning nikki every time we mention cardi we got to stop mentioning cardi
every time we mention nikki now she goes on to talk about the motorsport video and why they were
not filming together i just heard that she couldn't shoot that day and it's just like people just made a lot of theories of everything and it's just like what what is it that you're
that that people expect from me to do or say I already said she's an amazing artist I already
said I pay my respect to her I did videos before jamming to her songs like it's like what do people
expect like y'all want me to say something bad.
Y'all want to annoy me
to the fact that
I say something bad.
And it's just like,
I'm not falling for that.
She is right, though.
Them annoying-ass stans,
them annoying-ass bobs.
I can post something.
I bet, I bet,
I just posted something
about Cardi on my Instagram.
I bet you if I go
look at the comments,
there's a bunch of
Nicki Minaj stans
saying negative stuff.
Like, oh, you on
Atlantic's payroll.
Oh, you on Cardi's payroll.
What Nicki got to do with Cardi?
And vice versa.
All right, well, we told you about Cardi B
having her, I guess, album release party last night.
It was a listening session slash release party.
And one thing that she talked about was
the song Be Careful,
because everybody was saying,
oh, she had a ghostwriter with somebody else's song.
She stole the song.
Well, here's what she said.
Cardi said it's a big part of the song.
You know, I heard the record, and I was like,
mother, I want that record for me.
So, you know, I flicked it.
I made it into a girl version.
I don't give a ****, ghostwriter, co-writer.
Bitch, I don't give a ****.
What you need to do is ask your baby that person
about their ghostwriter.
Drop one of those bombs for my guy, Partisan Fontaine.
That's who Cardi got the Be Careful record from.
They collaborate a lot.
Partisan is my man.
One of my favorite new artists.
Has been for a few years now.
And I like to hear him getting his shine.
I'm glad Cardi's saluting him and giving him his recognition.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
Charlemagne.
Yes.
Who you giving that donkey to? We need Conor McHater to come to the front of the congregation. We'd. Thank you, Miss Yee. Charlemagne. Yes. Who are you giving that donkey to?
We need Conor McHater to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with him.
There is nothing I despise more than a successful hater.
I hate a person that has success of their own, has money of their own, but they're hating on other people.
So we need Conor McGregor to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with him.
Okay.
We'll get into that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
We're getting into a new Cardi record.
What record are we getting into?
Of course we are.
You know why?
Why?
Because we on Atlantic's payroll.
And we on Cardi B's payroll.
What song are we about to play?
Moneybags.
Moneybags.
Oh, I like this record.
This is a tough tune.
And guess what?
If I didn't like it, I would still say I like it.
You know why?
Why?
Because I'm on Atlantic's payroll.
And Cardi B's payroll.
Play the song, goddammit.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
This don't be a donkey
because right now
you want some real donkey shit.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
So if you ever feel
I need to be a donkey, man,
hit me with the heat.
Did she get donkey today?
Please tell me.
Absolutely.
I have become donkey of the day.
Yes, you did.
Not the Breakfast Club, bitch.
You're a donkey.
Donkey of the Day for Friday, you did. Not the Breakfast Club, bitches. You're a donkey. Donkey of the day.
For Friday, April 6th, goes to the notorious MMA,
commonly known as Conor McGregor.
I call him Conor McHater, okay?
Conor McGregor is a hater, ladies and gentlemen.
Simple and plain.
He is in jail this morning for being a hater.
He's charged with three counts of assault
and one count of criminal mischief,
according to the New York Police Department.
And according to Charlemagne Tha God, he is guilty of being a hater in the first degree.
Do you want to know why Conor McGregor got arrested?
Well, let's go to UFC President Dana White for the report.
Conor and approximately 20 guys apparently were let in through the doors
by the MacLife guys who were credentialed here.
They opened the doors for him.
They stormed the building,
got down to the loading docks where the fighters were getting on the buses
and started to attack the buses,
throwing trash cans and dollies and things like that,
broke one of the windows,
cut Michael Chiesa really bad.
Rose Namajunas apparently was almost hit.
She's super upset right now
and hurt one of our employees,
broke one of our employees' knuckles and other injuries.
This is the most disgusting thing that has ever happened in the history of the company.
There was a warrant out for Conor McGregor's arrest.
His plane cannot take off.
He cannot leave the state of New York.
I'm assuming eventually if they don't catch him, he'll turn himself in.
First of all, I love hearing Dana White refer to a bunch of white guys as thugs.
Drop on the clues, bombs for Dana White.
All right, a mob of white thugs.
Give Vanilla Isis their credit, damn it.
All right, and Conor has already turned himself in.
Actually, I think he had to spend the night, but don't quote me on that.
Now, what had Conor McGregor upset?
I'll tell you what had Conor McGregor upset.
The fact that he's a hater, okay?
Haters are always upset. Alright? Conor didn't like
UFC President Dana White
saying that an upcoming UFC match
between Max Holloway and a name I
can't pronounce, Khabib Burma
Gomadov. I don't
think that was right, but you get the picture.
Okay? That match will decide the new
UFC lightweight champion, alright?
With no qualifier in front of the title.
Basically, for those who don't watch UFC,
McGregor won the lightweight championship in 2016.
So he was the lightweight champion, but he stepped away from the UFC,
you know, in order to train for his match with Floyd Money Mayweather.
Okay, so he's upset that since he took time off to go fight Money Mayweather,
he doesn't feel like he should have been a script of his title.
So he decided to come and hate on the match
between Max Holloway and Khabib,
last name I can't pronounce,
by bringing 20 guys to ruin those young men's moment.
Now, Conor McHater has been charged with three counts of assault
and one count of criminal mischief,
all because he's hating on the fact
that someone else would be the new UFC light heavyweight champion.
Let me tell you something.
Nothing is worse than a successful hater. Okay, you something. Nothing is worse than a successful hater.
Okay, I repeat, nothing is worse than a successful hater.
Conor, you stepped away from the UFC for a moment to go fight Money Mayweather.
And you made a reported $30 million for that.
Maybe more.
Why, after all that success, do you give a damn about a UFC title?
You want the UFC title that got stripped from you that bad because you went off to make
$30 million to fight Money May?
Then tell Dana White you want to fight the winner of Max Holloway and Khabib, last name
I can't pronounce.
Okay, simple.
But don't hate.
You mean to tell me that you didn't know you was going to be scripted a title when you
stepped away to fight Money Mayweather?
And is $30 million not a great consolation prize?
You can wipe your tears for losing that
belt with $100 bills for the rest of your
life. I don't understand
rich haters, bro. I literally posed
this question the other day on Twitter.
What's worse? A hater that's
doing good in life or a hater who don't got
nothing? My sister, Debbie Dev, salute
Debbie Brown. Drop on the clues, Bob, for Debbie Brown,
damn it. She gave me an answer to that question
and she said, karma-wise, a hater
that is doing well because they know better,
the universe cannot stand a lack
of gratitude. And I agree with her.
Connor, you a made man.
You got scripted your UFC light heavyweight belt,
but so what? You went and made $30
million to fight Floyd Mayweather.
Why are you hating on the next
in line to receive the blessing
of the UFC light heavyweight belt?
Let Max Holloway and Khabib, last name I can't pronounce, have their moment.
You had yours.
Now, how would this affect his employment with the UFC?
Well, TMZ ran up on UFC president Dana White and asked him if he's going to fire Conor McGregor.
And he had this to say.
You guys going to fire him?
This is bigger than firing.
People are going to sue him.
He's going to have a bunch of civil lawsuits.
And he's in a lot of trouble.
There goes that money from the Floyd Mayweather fight.
Sue his hating ass.
You know he got it.
He's going to be in court today, too, in Brooklyn.
Listen, man.
Conor is in jail.
He's faced with three counts of assault and one count of criminal mischief.
So he got to pay bond.
He got to pay lawyers.
And just like Dana White said, he's going to get sued.
He's going to have all kinds of civil lawsuits.
So it's going to cost him money.
It literally cost him to hate.
It cost him to hate.
This is truthfully and probably the best prime example of hate hurting the hater more than the hated.
Please allow Remy Ma to give
Conor McGregor the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
You stupid mother f***er. You dumb.
Conor McHater.
He's a dumbass.
Conor McHater.
All right. Thank you for that donkey
of the day. Now, when we come back...
This is a good segue because we're still talking
UFC here. Let's talk to Tyron
Hedley. Yeah, you messed his name all
the way down. And that is an easy
name to pronounce. Tyron Woodley.
What college you went to again? He said something.
I'm not telling you. He said something else.
I'm starting to wonder about Hampton, bro.
I ain't gonna lie. The man's name is Tyron
Woodley. You said Tyron
Hedley. Who is Tyron Hedley?
Tyron Hedley or something. Who is Tyron Headley? Tyron Headley or something.
Who is Tyron Headley, bro?
That's my man.
He's a little Murdoch in Springfield.
All right.
All right.
When we come back, UFC fighter Tyron Woodley.
Did I say it right now?
Yes.
Yes, you did.
All right.
When we come back, Ipa Logs, this is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, sir.
Tyrone Whitley.
What's up?
What's up, sir?
Not much, my man.
How you doing?
Everything is good?
Now, you know what we want to know.
Are you training Floyd?
I knew it.
I knew he wasn't going to wait.
To get into the octagon.
You know what?
I'm training Floyd.
He's going to make the choice if he's going to get in the octagon.
I think if the paper right in the fight presents
itself, nobody can turn down $300-400
million. So I think the UFC
would be willing to pay that with the right opponent.
But boxing is way different from UFC.
It's different, but every fight starts
standing up. Some guys in the UFC
do some garbage wrestling and terrible
jiu-jitsu. So is it really crazy
to think that he can stand his own in MMA?
Yes, it is. And you're an MMA
fighter. You know, it's a different
ball game. The kicking, the grappling,
the wrestling. I don't know if Floyd
got that. Yeah, but
our sport is not a draft sport.
It's not like you go to college and you do
your dope ass receive and they pick you up in a draft.
You can legit come off
right here and go fight a pro fight. Now you're a professional
athlete. So as I said, there's some guys in the UFC that is just swing, bloody, murder,
and they have a career for a long time because they're willing to put on the fights.
People don't really want to see a fight.
They want to see a bloodbath.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And guys don't have the skill set.
I think if he matched up accordingly, he probably could win a fight in the UFC.
Well, we're assuming it would be Conor.
I think that would be a big fight.
No other fight would make sense.
Right.
So with Conor's skills, you've seen Conor fight several times.
What would Floyd have to work on the most?
He would have to piece him up and basically not get kicked.
Conor has never knocked somebody out with a kick, to my knowledge.
I've never seen him kick anybody.
Anytime he throws a kick, he throws a kick to keep you off of him.
He don't throw a kick to knock you out.
He can't wrestle. When he tried to, he got submitted, to keep you off of him. He don't throw a kick to knock you out. He can't wrestle.
When he tried to, he got submitted, and we know he can't grapple.
So it's almost the same fight with smaller gloves on.
If I would pose the question is, how would Floyd Hands do in those
France gloves?
We know he gets taped up a lot.
And his hands get broken a lot.
That's the question I would have.
It wouldn't be if he compete with Conor's a stand-up fighter in MMA.
How often are y'all training?
You know, what we're going to do is we're going to set up a game plan first
because there's no point in me just coming in and showing wrestling stuff.
I think that he needs to use wrestling in reverse.
Stop the takedown.
If you got that ability to see a punch coming
and you can evade a punch and make somebody look stupid
in a fraction of a second,
you can use that footwork to actually stop somebody from getting to your legs.
If you get to your legs, he's an athlete.
He's had great conditioning.
And his mental IQ in a boxing match has been bar none.
So that would be the first thing, defending takedowns.
If you happen to get taken down, how the hell to get back up quick, fast,
get back on your feet, how to not get kicked in the head.
Those are the first things I would work on.
What got you in the UFC?
Man, I was a wrestler in college, and all the wrestlers—
Like, wrestler-wrestler, not WWE.
Not WWE.
That's how I got into wrestling.
Really?
I thought it was WWE.
You thought it would be power driving?
They asked me if I wanted to wrestle, and I was like, hell yeah.
So I went into the practice, and there was a man.
I'm like, what did the rope say?
Nobody's flying off.
So I get there, and I get to practice. I'm like, what did the rope say? Nobody's flying off. So I get there, and I get to practice.
I'm like, well, I'm already here.
I might as well try to practice.
So at that point, all I knew was a football tackle.
Right.
So I was just blasting people with football tackles, slamming them down.
And the coach was like, man, you should try this tournament tomorrow.
So I tried the tournament.
I remember I slammed this kid.
Boom.
He had his mouth open.
He bit the tip of his tongue off
The right of the tip
Oh my goodness
And it was bleeding
And all the kids were scared of me
And I was like
That's kind of dope
Right right right
But then after that I was hooked
You gotta have a certain love for fighting
As opposed to just liking money right
I just love competing
Yeah yeah yeah
You know what I mean
I grew up fighting
I grew up fighting every week
You know so for me
Fighting is not scary to me
So when I think about a dude
Standing across the cage with rules,
with a referee to jump in if he get crazy, no guns, and I can live,
it don't really scare me.
So I'm all about the competition.
I want to go out there.
I want to be the greatest welterweight of all time,
and I want to put myself in a position where it's no question.
It was me than everybody else.
You wasn't scared of the ears, like the wrestling ears?
Man, I'm blessed, man.
I'm blessed.
You got a little bit.
You know, actually, the little bit I got is from a car accident.
Oh, okay, okay.
So I didn't even get it from wrestling, but I saw the ugly stuff.
And that discouraged a lot of African-American kids.
Absolutely.
The uniform and also the ears.
The uniform too, yeah.
Because my son did it for a while, and he started seeing the coaches with the ears.
Oh, you pulled them out?
And he was like, Dad, I don't want that type of ear.
And he just stopped doing it.
By the way, I love the ear.
Because, you know, if you're in a bar or something, and you're drinking,
and you might get into it with somebody, you'd be like, nah, he got them ears.
Nah, nah, nah.
I surprisingly stay away from it.
You also have 12 brothers and sisters.
So I can imagine.
Oh, you grew up fighting.
Yeah.
Every day.
At home.
There's a tournament.
The thing about me, I grew up, you know, I know you guys heard about the riots and stuff
in Ferguson.
That's my street.
Not around it.
I lived on that street.
So I grew up in that environment, gangbanging in middle school for no reason, like an idiot.
And we used to just fight in our neighborhood for fun.
You fight him, he fights you, bare knuckle.
For me, fighting was just something that I just did.
I did because I had to.
I did because I walked past this neighborhood and they want to fight.
I did it in a household.
I did it for fun.
It was just something that was a big part of my life.
But you guys don't get paid as much as boxers, which is crazy.
And your sport seems way more dangerous, way more bloodier.
Yeah, it's only 25 years old.
You got to think about how long boxing's been around.
And it's also built on a different rub gotta think about how long boxing been around. So, you know, and it's also
built on a different rubric. The UFC
started. We the UFC. You guys
do what the hell we wanna do. We gonna pay you this.
Nobody's gonna question it. Now it's
to the point where we see it's big money.
Anytime somebody make a big hunk,
now I wanna make that. I wanna make
closer to that. How do I get to that point? So
it's gonna get to that point, but it's still
gonna be that big disparity.
You're going to have somebody in the octagon for $20,000.
You're going to have somebody in there for $20 million.
And that's just the facts of it.
How do you make that big money when it's just UFC fighters and MMA fighters fighting each other?
Because it seems like the only time they make that big money is when they do the crossover event like they did with McGregor and Mayweather.
You've got to take that out.
That's an outlier.
Ain't no UFC fighter ever going to make that.
Kind of walked away with close to $100 million.
So I don't think we'll ever see an MMA fighter, not within the next 10, 15 years.
Unless they rematch it.
If they rematch it in the octagon, one fighter can make that.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.
How can y'all make it together?
The thing about our sport is, it's one thing about talking trash and doing a press conference
and selling the fight.
But it's another thing where you have
legitimate division.
I don't fuck with nobody in my weight class.
I don't talk to nobody. They all want my belt.
They all want what I have, and they all got a lot to say.
When we get in the octagon, none of them want to see me.
So with that standpoint, we don't have no unity.
You got to have unity to get those dollars.
They want to talk about...
They shot a union at one point in time,
but when they did that
they had two different unions.
That's automatic division
from the jump.
So I think to be able
to do that
fighters got to be willing
to expose what they making.
And I can compare
well he making this
and I beat him
and I beat the person
that he beat
so I should at least make that.
Fighters are just now
and managers are just now
getting to that point
where they kind of disclose
in the behind the scenes
negotiations and stuff.
So with that you'll get to the point where fighters will start making millions of dollars.
But to get to the, you know, hundreds of millions is going to be a minute.
It's also not good when you got the UFC president saying you full of shit.
Yeah.
I ain't like that.
You know what?
I didn't understand.
Was that real?
Or was that some WWE Vince McMahon just talking to the wrestlers type stuff?
Let me take a deep breath.
My PR lady made sure I don't say no bullshit so I get fired.
This is the thing.
Me and Danny got a weird relationship.
I've been a drama queen.
I've been one of the most devastating welterweights on the planet.
I've been to the Kendrick Lamar birthday party with his son.
And then I've been a big show carter.
I've been to the Super Bowl with him, the only fighter.
And then I was full of shit.
The thing is, fighters and the promotion, to me, is different.
You give me a job.
If I want that job, I'm going to take that job.
I'm going to do my job, and I'm going to get paid.
It's not my job to appease these other guys.
I came from the bottom.
Like, nobody was giving me a shot.
I had to fight the former champion, the former contender.
Like, my resume speaks for itself.
I don't have to prove it no more. So these young fighters that are coming up that want to fight me, I want to make the former champion, the former contender. Like, my resume speaks for itself. I don't have to prove it no more.
So these young fighters that are coming up that want to fight me,
I want to make the money we're talking about.
How do I make that money if I'm bringing up somebody that's brands below mine?
I'm trying to fight the Diaz brothers.
I'm trying to fight Conor.
I'm trying to fight George St. Pierre.
Don't none of those guys want to fight me.
And every time I want one of those fights,
it's always some excuse on why I can't get that fight.
So I don't feel entitled to help promote these guys
and talk about this.
So I think that's where it comes from
because the same thing you love me for,
my ability to go out there
and wreck somebody
and be a businessman,
you also lose a little bit of control
when somebody's so mindful
of their business
and they want to make sure
it is what it is.
He said you was full of shit
because of the Diaz fight, right?
You said you wanted to fight Diaz
and he was like,
ah, he don't really want to fight Diaz. But nobody said Diaz was full of shit. Yeah, yeah Diaz fight, right? You said you wanted to fight Diaz and he was like, ah, he don't really... But nobody said
Diaz was full of s***.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's kind of odd.
He said the same thing.
Yeah.
I said,
if I had to bet
my house on it,
I think that fight
would happen.
That's my perspective.
I can say what I want.
I didn't say,
we're in negotiations
right now.
I'm talking to Dana White.
We're sitting down.
We're close to making a deal.
If I would have said that,
then it would be
deemed out full of s***. He said, I think the best fight for me closely making a deal. If I would have said that, then it would be deemed out full of shit.
He said, I think the best fight for me is Tyron Woodless.
Make it happen.
So if the fans are behind it and they want to see it go down,
this ain't a sport no more.
This is entertainment.
You know, how many times have we seen Brock Lesnar just jump over in the UFC?
Or, you know, we see my homie CM Punk fight.
Or we see, you know, this guy who's lost a million times,
but because he can talk some shit or he got a custom suit on,
now he's jumped the line.
So when it comes to me, why is it a different set of rules?
I don't get it.
All right, we got more with Tyron Woodley.
When we come back, keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Tyron Woodley is in the building.
Now, Yee?
So, Tyron, when Deontay Wilder was up here, he talked about wanting to catch a body.
Do you ever feel like that?
And what do you think about his statements?
He's a unique dude, man.
You just got to kind of let him go.
I'm not trying to catch a body, but I'm definitely trying to hurt you to the point where the referee feel like he got to come save your life.
I'm not trying to catch a body, but especially the way that... If you die, you die.
No, no, not that.
It's like this. I'm a sportsman.
Most guys that I fight against, I respect.
But if I get to a point where somebody that's been talking so much and they
know they're not about their life, when we get in there,
I'm gonna make it ugly and the referee gonna have to
take me off of you. So I'm not trying to
catch your body, but I want that person not to want to fight
again. Don't you have to have that mentality, though?
You got to have that, I want to kill
you mentality. Sometimes you do. Sometimes
it plays against you, though, because it is a competition.
If somebody gets you to lose your cool
and now you just want to fight instead of compete,
they get you out of your game. So for me,
I like when the harder
you swing, the more aggressive you become. It's almost
like I'm holding my sword and you just land on it.
You ever got into a fight just because people are crazy
just you out and eating
and somebody just test you? They try,
but you know what? I don't go out that much.
I'm always working, man. I'm acting.
I'm doing the commentary work.
I'm entrepreneurship. I'm
recording an album right now. You rap? So, yeah.
I'm recording an album right now, so I got
too many things in a pot to even
focus on being out.
Like, I don't even like people to know I live in St. Louis.
When I go home, they're like, hey, man, how long you in town?
I'm here for a little bit.
Like, you don't need to know where I live.
Yeah, I heard you was living in St. Louis.
You're trying to get that hot Chingy feature for your debut album.
I don't need the Chingy feature.
Actually, I got Wiz on my first single.
Oh, okay.
How long you been rapping?
You know, I started freestyling freestyle in college in training camp when I get
bored and you know, you got a house full
of people that are fighting, you had to beat each other up all
day to break the time. The initiation
is you got to freestyle. I don't care if it's terrible,
I don't care if it's hot, I don't care what it is,
you got to do it. And we did it to pass time.
I did, I went into the studio
to do a voiceover. Somebody wanted me to do a voiceover
for a track and I said, I'm in here.
I got to spit something over this bar. So he put the song on, I do a voiceover for a track and I said, I'm in here. I gotta spit something
over this bar.
So he put the song on.
I freestyled to the whole song.
He said,
I'm gonna put another beat on.
He did it.
I freestyled to the whole song
and then he said,
you got one more?
Yeah, I did it one more time.
He stepped out and said,
you know you can rap.
He said,
we need to do something serious.
So I said,
I'm down
and I started doing it
as therapy
because so much drama,
so much politics, so much bullshit that I had to come. And I started thinking about as therapy because so much drama, so much politics,
so much bullshit
that I had to come.
And I started thinking about
rap is a culture.
I'm from the culture.
I live the culture.
The stories that people
are talking about,
I've either experienced,
been around,
so all I can do,
I can use it as a form
of expression.
You mentioned that it's been,
it's like therapy.
Have you ever tried
to do real therapy?
I need to.
I go every Friday at three.
I need to. I went in Friday at 3. I need to.
I went in with one therapist,
but I wasn't doing what he told me to do,
so I kind of said, all right, your ass on your own.
What he was telling you to do?
Just to relax and enjoy life and be happy,
and also just that I need to slow down
because I'm on a plane every single week.
I got my own show on TMZ, the Hollywood Beatdown.
I do that show.
I do Fox.
I own a gym in St. Louis.
I'm training. I'm doing seminars.
Something for Budweiser. Something for Monster Energy Drink.
So I'm nonstop. I'm at NAS...
I might be at NASCAR, at UFC
fight, go home, take my kids
to school, go to the studio, record
at 6 a.m., 30 minutes of sleep,
repeat, and it's just like...
I feel like that window's only open for so long,
and I know I need to rest, but I just feel like, man man i'm not gonna be high forever are you scared of uh like cte
uh head trauma anything like that no i move my head out the way
i've been i've been in one fight that was ugly and um that's actually my favorite fight i got
knocked out bad but in that fight i was the wrestler they just wrestled and nobody had ever
seen me go after
like that
so I knocked
this dude down
he knocked me down
I hit him
in the third round
he dropped
and I said
I'm the champion
of the world
and I threw
30 rabbit punches
that didn't have
no stank on them
and then I took a breath
and the referee said
bring him up
I'm like
I just threw
like 40 punches
then I took
I took a breath
I was like
I'm gonna catch my breath I'm gonna catch my breath boom one elbow I. I was like, let me catch my breath.
Then I catch my breath.
Boom, one elbow.
I'm like, damn,
that hurt.
Let me move out this cage.
Last thing I remember.
Wow.
Six piece came after that.
Don't remember it,
but it happened.
How old were you?
I was 10 and 0,
undefeated,
fighting for a world championship
in Strikeforce.
I was 30 years old.
30 years old.
That says a lot about you
that you said
that's your favorite fight.
Yeah.
Because that lets me know you learned from your mistakes.
And nobody's going to hit me that hard again.
My kids, the first and only time they've ever watched me fight was that fight.
They've only been to one fight.
They've never been back since.
The public embarrassment of being undefeated, losing in a world title,
not a match before, come back, world title I lose.
That only day I lose, I get knocked out bad.
Like, when I watch it, it don't even feel like it's me.
I'm like, damn, he f***ed that dude up.
If it was on my, I would put that on my highlight reel.
It don't even bother me.
Like, damn, I can't watch it.
People think they're trolling me, and they send it to me,
and send it to me in direct, like a video of, oh, you're not trolling me.
Yeah, he f***ed me up, but guess what?
He never got that UFC goal.
Never made that payday.
After that fight, my next fight, 36 seconds.
Out.
Get your ass out of here real quick.
Now, you are a rapper.
I knew you was going to do that.
All right.
You're a rapper.
I knew you was going to do that.
We got some beats.
All right.
And we got a big one.
I knew you was going to do it, too.
Tyrone, don't embarrass yourself, man.
You want this one?
I got a choice?
Yeah. Yeah, let him choose.
On Sway, they didn't give us a choice.
We had to go straight to it.
I'll take this beat.
Okay.
Yeah, I get it.
Charlamagne want to dissect my bars like a surgeon do.
But I'ma bleed on this track for the first time like a virgin do.
With these lines, I'm surgical.
They looking at me all puzzled
like i ain't never heard of dude that's partly true but not in 2018 because i'm devising a strong
team to make sure i stack that green green residually yo that's a play on words i don't
play with verbs i'm about that action i don't play the curb i I'm about that action. I don't play the curb. I'd rather hang out with Snoop and Blaze than fucking Earp.
That Cali bud.
That Cali love.
I'm from St. Louis with them niggas straight.
Bloods and cuz.
That's all you get for right now.
You have to buy the album when it come out.
Charlie, what do you think?
I want you to say his reaches.
Let me go back.
What do you think? I don't think that's it, man. That ain't it. That wasn't real freestyle though
He was really freestyle
Yeah he was
Yeah yeah yeah
I gotta hear like written balls
I gotta hear what
Oh I got 13 songs recorded
Yeah I gotta hear that
That's why I said
When you do this
Opportunities like this
You can't really freestyle
Nobody appreciates that.
They're going to be like, oh, that was whack.
You know what I mean?
You got to have the...
Let me get back to it.
So that's your way of saying it.
He's scared.
All right.
You said freestyle.
Yeah, we did.
It wasn't freestyle.
You want a song?
You can't beat on it.
You want a song?
Put the beat on.
I can't.
You got another beat?
Turn up a little bit. Just copped a crib in the bay Had to change scenes in the city F***ing on bay They had to change streets And to seal Ferguson
Bitch, I remain street
Club soldier, the story is never over
Faith of a muscle seed
God's son, yes indeed
From St. Louis where these n****s
Known to bob and weave
Faith, family, fitness
Live by the G code
I had to bundle up
You know these f***ing streets cold
Slept enough n****s
To buy my mama's sweet home
Bitcoins, yeah I need that.
Put you down first round.
That's a speed bag.
Put you up on cash because you need swag.
You're welcome.
You can thank me.
T. Wood, you can take it to the bank, G.
Okay.
All right.
There you go.
I don't know, T.
All right.
What you think, E?
I don't know.
That ain't it, T.
I don't know, man.
That was cool to me.
I don't know, man. I got to hear the song. You always not going't know. I ain't into you. I don't know, man. That was cool to me. I don't know, man.
I got to hear the song.
You always not going to know.
Your job is not to know the whole time.
This reach is right there.
This reach is right there.
They like the voice with the two people that actually give the actual chance.
This is a fine tooth comb.
A fine tooth comb with a comb ain't even great.
Well, there you have it, ladies and gentlemen.
Tyrone Woodley.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy Angelou.
Shalom in the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Hey, salute to Tyrone Woodley, man.
Salute to Tyrone Woodley for coming through.
I don't know what.
Y'all are killing that man's freestyle on social media. So did you. You started it. No, salute to Tyrone Woodley, man. Salute to Tyrone Woodley for coming through. I don't know what, y'all are killing that man's freestyle
on social media.
So did you.
You started it.
No, I didn't.
All I simply told him
was that ain't it.
Like I tell everybody else
who's bought it so far.
That's not it.
That's it.
There's nothing else to say.
And I just want to shout out
to LaMonica McIver too.
I actually went to her event yesterday.
She's running for councilwoman
for Central Ward in Newark.
So shout out to LaMonica McIver. Oh, oh, salute
to Edwin Mitchell and Shannon at Flatrate
Moving, too. Salute to them. I just want to throw that out.
Why are you going to salute to them? Is there a reason?
No. Alright, well let's
get to the rumors. Dr. Sandy asked me
to shout them out. I don't know them.
Kiki Palmer, let's get to the rumors.
She's spilling the tea.
This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
All right, Kiki Palmer did an exclusive sit down with the Griot,
and she talked about why she believes that mental health issues are overlooked in the black community.
Here's what she had to say.
When I was around 16 or 17, I really started to find myself struggling with anxiety and depression.
A lot of times people think it's a black and a white thing, but really it's a resource and it's a class system thing.
There are a lot of black people that can afford to see a therapist or the education to know mentally and physically what they need to be doing for themselves.
But we don't get to see those people.
So we end up focusing more on race and you against me.
Then what's happening with the money?
Where's the money going?
Is it really helping the people that it needs to help?
Is everybody able to get what they need to get?
I don't know what you're talking about with all the race and the money stuff,
but definitely when it comes to anxiety and things like that
and going to see a therapist, absolutely.
I'm going to therapy right now for my anxiety.
I go every Friday at 3 o'clock, so that's why I'll be there at 3.
All right, now Naz and Khalees, they're having some issues.
According to reports, Naz wants Khalees punished because she has not been honoring their child custody agreement.
He has filed documents.
He wants the judge to penalize her because she won't turn over their eight-year-old son, Knight.
And she says it's because the kid wanted to stay with her during Passover, but he said it was his weekend.
The whole Passover thing just doesn't make sense.
And that she's been pretty difficult generally when it comes to him getting his son nights.
He wanted to stay with the mama for Passover
because Nas don't celebrate Easter?
I don't know.
But he's like, it's my weekend.
I'm supposed to get my son. That's a fact.
Does that change for holiday weekends though?
It shouldn't matter, right?
If it does, it should be in the agreement.
Except for this holiday,
you're supposed to plan that out ahead of time.
I have no problem with black men fighting for custody of their children or trying to see their children. Like, except for this holiday, you're supposed to plan that out ahead of time. I have no problem with black men
fighting for custody of their children
or trying to see their children.
All right, Black Panther, listen to this.
They have broken Saudi Arabia's 35-year cinema ban.
Now they are going to be the first movie
that's going to help open the first movie theater
in 35 years in Saudi Arabia.
That's going to happen on April 18th.
I wonder what Saudi Arabia is like.
I never thought about Saudi Arabia.
You never thought about it?
Yeah.
Like, I wonder what it's like.
Like, you know, is it, like, city-like?
Is it all desert?
Like, where would you watch a movie at?
I'm sure it's different all over,
depending on if you're in the city or in the desert.
Yeah, I'm sure it's a little bit of everything.
I'm sure it's kind of like Africa.
There are places in Africa that I'm sure doesn't have as much,
but then there's places on Africa, like South Africa, that has so much.
They're overflowing with abundance.
But it's the first movie they've seen in 30 years?
Well, the first movie theater that they've had in 35 years.
So they're going to have that movie play for five days,
and then it's going to be followed by Avengers Infinity War,
which is going to be playing after that.
So they've missed all kind of great black cinema, like Pootie Tang and BAPS
and all that good stuff?
Well, it's a public movie theater,
so people probably could watch things in their home.
But as far as having an actual theater to go to,
they haven't had one in 35 years.
Well, drop one of Clues Monster, Black Panther,
doing things that we've never seen Black Panthers do.
All right, now Drake has confirmed
that he does have a new album that he's finishing
and that he is going to be putting out a new single tonight.
So here's what he said.
The reason I'm here tonight is because I'm back in the city finishing my album, so I'm excited.
I got a new single dropping tomorrow night, too, just in case you want some free time.
Could he let Cardi have her shine, please?
You can drop that on Monday.
That's why he said Friday night.
Just drop it Monday.
It's one song, though.
It's not a whole album. It's one song. Let Cardi have her weekend, damn night. It's driving Monday. It's one song, though. It's not a whole album.
It's one song.
Let Cardi have the weekend.
It's one song.
All right.
So that is your rumor report.
And don't forget that Saturday Night Live, Cardi B is going to be.
Who?
Cardi B.
Oh, okay.
Is going to be hosting.
Oh, and I do have.
She's not hosting.
She's performing.
Well, she's performing.
My South Carolina brethren, Chadwick Boseman is hosting.
Yes.
Goodness gracious.
And here is the promo for the show.
Chadwick Boseman, I'm hosting SNL this week with Cardi B.
Oh, my God, Cardi B!
Hey, Leslie.
Hey, Black Panther.
My name is Chadwick.
Yo, your name is whatever she calls you.
Yo, Cardi, can I get some bars?
No.
Cool.
That's cool.
All right.
Troubling the food bonds for Cardi B, damn it.
Her album is out right now, Invasion of Privacy.
And people are very upset.
I bet you're going to set in that live, aren't you?
You know I am.
People are very upset that we're supporting Cardi so much this morning.
You know, but we have to do what we have to do because we're on Cardi's payroll.
And we're on Atlantic's payroll.
Stop it.
It's her first album, though.
It's her debut album.
I'm glad you mentioned this.
She worked really hard to get to this point to put this album out.
Obviously, Bodak Yellow did very well.
I do believe Bardi and Cardi
just went platinum also. I heard that. Envy, you got
the People's Choice mix coming, right?
People are so mad that we support Cardi.
It's Cardi B day. So what should we do?
I was thinking about, instead of playing a mix,
I think we should just do all Cardi B.
You know what? I was thinking
the same damn thing. Did your check
just clear too? Mine just thinking the same damn thing. Did your check just clear too?
Mine just cleared.
Oh, okay.
All right.
Okay.
How about you play five songs off Cardi's album to start your mix?
How about that? I can do that.
How about that?
Matter of fact, how about we even take it one step further and we have Cardi introduce
the songs herself.
What do you think?
Where are you going?
What do you think? What are you going? What do you think?
What do you think, Envy?
I agree.
I think that's what we should do.
Boom.
All right.
That's what's going to happen for your People's Choice Mix.
There we go.
Finally, you let somebody have some requests,
and the person that has some requests is Cardi B,
and she's going to introduce her songs her damn self, okay?
All right.
Revolt will see you on Monday.
It's The Breakfast Club.
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