The Breakfast Club - Change 4 Change Recap
Episode Date: November 20, 2017Friday 11/ 17 - Today on the show we did a recap of our Change 4 Change Radiothon, benefiting The Gathering for Justice Organization- a non profit organization founded by Harry Belafonte which sponsor...s movements such as the "Women's March, Colin Kaepernicks "Know Your Rights Campaign #WomensMarch, @kaepernick7’s KnowYourRights campaign and the NY Justice League. We raised over 700,000 dollars all thanks to our celeb friends such as Will I Am who started it off by donating 50,000 dollars, Kevin Hart, Eminem, Diddy and of course our loyal listeners really helped out as well. Also Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Joseline Hernandez for having a diss record towards Cardi B. During the recap we also had visits from T- Pain where he spoke about his new album, not getting respect in his home town Tallahassee and more. Moreover, Safari gave us a visit as well, where he spoke about his rapping skills, Nicki Minaj and more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Breakfast Club.
With DJ Envy.
The captain of this bitch.
With Angela Yee.
The only one who can keep these guys in check.
With Charlamagne Tha God.
I'm a lovable asshole.
This is The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Good morning, USA. on time. After doing 18 hours yesterday, 6 a.m. to midnight, raising money for the Gathering for Justice
Organization, we raised over $700,000
in 18 hours.
For us, God damn it.
All praises due to God.
And we're here, live,
and in living color this morning.
Now, you know what? One person I didn't shout out
that we should have shouted out yesterday.
First of all, let me shout out everybody.
We raised over $700,000 yesterday, which was amazing. We got a lot of big donations from a lot of all, let me shout out everybody. We raised over $700,000 yesterday,
which was amazing. We got a lot
of big donations from a lot of celebrities, but
you guys over there really pushed
us over the top, whether it was $1, $5,
$20, $50, or $100.
Let me just shout out a lot of people that donated
as well, celebrities that donated big that
didn't really have to. Shout out to
Eminem. Eminem and the Marshall
Mathis Foundation donated $150,000.
Yes, they did.
Diddy donated $100,000.
Yes, he did.
Khaled, $51,000.
Yes, he did.
Will.i.am, $50,000.
Yes, he did.
Kevin Hart, $50,000.
Yes, he did.
Busta Rhymes, $20,000.
Yes, he did.
Ludacris, I know we're not supposed to say Ludacris.
Well, don't say what it is.
Don't say what it is.
Ludacris was big.
Okay.
Nick Cannon had a huge donation.
Nick Cannon pulled his out on camera.
Yeah.
Yes.
Oh.
Yeah, that sounded foul.
Nick Cannon was big.
He pulled his out on camera.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, we're back to regular schedule.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We're back to regular schedule, by the way.
Jussie Smollett, he donated and didn't even tell anybody.
He didn't even tweet, didn't even text.
He just did it on his own.
We just happened to pull his name up and see.
Lala.
Lala.
Terrence J.
Common Angela Rye.
Common Angela Rye.
Who am I missing?
I can't remember.
I think who else was.
T-Pain.
T-Pain.
Young Dolph.
Master P.
T-D-E.
Top Dolph from T-D-E.
Oh, Timbaland. Timbalanddolf from TDE. Oh, Timberland.
Timberland donated.
Swiss Beats.
Yes, sir.
I'm trying to think of what else.
Yes, sir.
And a lot more stuff coming in because, you know, we kept it open.
It's still open right now.
You can text 52182.
We're keeping it open until after Thanksgiving.
Why not?
Correct.
Why not?
We'll see what else we can get.
A lot of people say they wanted to donate today because they got paid today.
And a lot of people just will be donating in the next couple of days.
So drop one of Clues bombs for Charlamagne Tha God.
What?
Because this was his dream and his brainchild.
And he came up with this idea.
We were in a meeting.
He says, I really want to do something to help, to do.
And I haven't seen a Radiothon in years.
And this is what I want to do.
And he came up with the idea.
Collectively, we made it happen.
But this was his brainchild.
So drop one of those bombs.
Another bomb for him.
We all got it done.
Salute to Coach Thier Mitchell.
He spoke to Coach Thier.
He fought with the bosses.
He made it happen.
And it was happened.
So thank you, guys.
The money went to a great cause.
And the best thing about it was explaining where this money was going to people.
Because a lot of people were like, well, where's the money going?
Who's this person?
Well, why is it going here?
It's all going to the Gathering for Justice, which is a nonprofit founded by Harry Belafonte.
And they are fiscal sponsors for Colin Kaepernick's Know Your Rights Camp,
the Women's March, and the Justice League NYC.
By the way, it wasn't a hard fight at all, because that's what happens when you've got a person of color,
especially a woman of color like Coach Deer, who's in a position of power,
no explaining needed. She understood
why this needed to be done. She understood
why it should be done. That's right.
She went to Hampton University, by the way. I just want to
throw that out there. HBCU, the real H-U.
So when you talk to people like her, then you know,
we go and use the white people's guilt against them
and we make things happen. And that's what we
did. And that's what we did.
Shout out to Remy Ma. Remy Ma donated too. Forgot about
Remy. This guy's a jerk.
Yes, I am, baby. I'm happy to be here
Friday, goddammit. Also, Safari
Scaf Beasy, he donated. He's gonna be
joining us this morning. Yes, Safari, actually,
let's say, well, he came by yesterday. He did
come by yesterday. But we didn't get a chance to play it
because we were on a different mode, but we're gonna
play it this morning. That's right. Very, very,
very funny. We said T-Pain. T-Pain're going to play it this morning. That's right. Very, very, very funny.
We said T-Pain.
T-Pain's going to be joining us this morning as well.
Yes, absolutely.
And we'll get a lot of stuff on that we did yesterday, and we got a lot to talk about.
Angela Yee's not here, so this is Bromance in the Morning.
You already know.
Right.
Let's get the show cracking.
Front page news.
We talking about a lot.
That's my tea. He don't even know.
He don't even know what the hell we talking about. But it's going to be a lot. When we come back, here's Rake It Up. Yo, Gotti. It's the a lot. That's my tea. He don't even know the hell we talking about.
But it's going to be a lot. When we come back, here's Rake It Up.
Yo Gotti, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get some
front page news. Starting football
on Thursday night. Football!
The Steelers beat the Titans 40-17.
Now, let's
talk Al Franken. He's the senator of Minnesota. Now, let's talk Al Franken.
He's the senator of Minnesota.
Now, a couple of days ago, Leanne Tweeting, I believe her name is,
she said that she was basically sexually harassed by him. And we have the audio.
I've been so fast, and he just mashed his lips against my face.
And he stuck his tongue in my mouth so fast.
And all I can remember is that his lips were really wet and it was slimy.
I remember I pushed him off with my hands.
I just remember I almost punched him,
because every time I see him now, like, my hands clench into fists.
Well, he said he didn't do it, and then...
And this picture came out.
This picture came out.
Now, this picture, let me describe this picture.
He is a U.S. soldier. She's this picture. He is a U.S. soldier.
She's sitting there.
You can tell she's a U.S. soldier.
She's a U.S. soldier.
She's sleeping.
And he's kind of like grabbing her boobs through her shirt.
Yeah, while taking a picture and looking back at the camera smiling.
Right.
That's because sexual assault culture, rape culture,
was been and has been the norm for so long.
So in this picture right here, he don't think he's doing nothing wrong.
All he's trying to do is, what do you call this, goosing a girl?
I mean, is to grab a girl by the throat, you call that goosing?
I don't know.
I never did it.
Nobody called that goosing but me?
Yeah, I guess so.
No, I thought we used to call that goosing.
Yeah, so in his mind, he wasn't doing anything wrong, but he was doing everything wrong.
Absolutely.
And he responded.
He said, the first thing I want to do is apologize to Leanne, to everyone else who was a part of that tour,
to everyone who has worked for me, to everyone I represent, and to everyone who counseled me to be an ally and supporter and champion of women.
He says, I respect women.
I don't respect men who don't.
And the fact that my own actions have given people a good reason to doubt that makes me feel ashamed.
Well, President Donald Trump responded.
He said, the Al Frankenstein picture is really bad.
If you don't shut up, I don't want to hear no more.
It speaks a thousand words.
If Dope 45 don't shut the hell up.
Where do his hands go in pictures two, three, four, five, six while she sleeps?
Now, play the audio of Donald Trump.
Remember, did nobody remember when Donald Trump said this?
Grab him by the pussy.
Yeah.
Yeah. No, he should have played the whole thing
where he describes why
women let you grab him by the poomph.
I know Donald Trump did tweet it. That's a fake tweet.
That's fake news. He didn't put that out.
And to think just last week he was lecturing anyone
who would listen about sexual harassment and respect
for women. Leslie Stout
Tate. Any questions, Mark?
Apologies, too. I used goosing wrong. Goosing
is not when you grab a woman's breast.
According to the urban dictionaries where you stood
behind an unsuspecting victim, you curl
your hand in between their legs and grab hold of
their genitals, mimicking the shape of a
goose's neck. Yes.
Listen, men have been historically
disgusting. Okay, I don't
know why we just don't all admit it to ourselves.
Sexual assault culture, sexual assault culture, rape culture, we did terrible with it.
Especially if you grew up in the 70s, 80s, 90s, early 2000s.
But things are changing right now.
All right.
Now, Adrian, Sylvester Stallone was accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old fan.
Now, the girl allegedly was forced to have sex with him
and also the bodyguard.
What you mean also the bodyguard?
He was also made no fun of
the homies can't have none type stuff?
Yes.
That's what the girl is alleged.
They're saying there is a police report.
But Sylvester Stallone denied that.
He said this is a ridiculous false story.
How is it a false story
if it was a police report?
Oh, he's saying that it didn't really happen even though she filed a police report.
A police report, right.
Oh, okay.
Got you, got you.
I mean, listen, man.
I don't know, man.
Well, the police said she decided not to press charges against the man because she was scared and humiliated.
That is another thing that we can discuss later on.
Right.
You know, I'm happy that a lot of these women are revealing a lot of these things
because you can't heal what you don't reveal.
But once everything simmers down a little bit,
we do have to discuss allegations and accusations.
Which allegations and accusations do we take serious?
All right.
Well, that's Front Page News.
Now, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent,
you can hit us up right now.
Or maybe you feel like us.
We feel blessed this morning.
Nothing but positive vibes.
We, which you guys helped, raised over $700,000.
I miss my daughter's school play yesterday.
My daughter was a lost boy in Peter Pan for her fourth grade play.
But we were here raising money for a good cause.
And she understood.
Yesterday, my daughter passed her permit test.
She turned 16 and was so excited to go out with her first drive with her daddy.
And we missed it, but it was for a great cause, and she understood that.
All right, but get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
Hit us up.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
You can get it.
Pick up the mother, mother phone and dial. This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So you better have the same energy.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, good morning.
I'm just so, I'm so proud of you guys.
You guys put in 18 hours yesterday and came in early this morning.
God bless the both of you.
I'm so proud of what you guys are able to
accomplish. And this is why
you guys are in the league of your own.
Nobody can compete with y'all because y'all do stuff
like this. So I just want to say God
bless you. I hope you guys have an amazing
Thanksgiving week. God bless everything
y'all do. God bless your family, your children.
Just God bless y'all.
Thank you.
I'm receiving all of that, but I'm going to tell you something.
I think we're in a league of our own because of listeners like you,
to be honest with you.
Oh, no, I truly love you guys.
No, seriously.
I have your book, Charlamagne.
Your audio book is bomb.
I've been telling everybody to get it.
DJ Envy, I love you.
So I wish you would play it more.
I know it's not that easy to play whatever you feel like it,
but I love you. So I just love the both of y. I know it's not that easy to, like, you know, play whatever you feel like it. But I love you.
So I just love the both of y'all.
Y'all make my commute to work amazing.
It's an hour long, but I get to listen to you guys.
So it's awesome.
We love you, back.
God bless y'all.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Have a good one.
I feel all good inside today, boy.
Hello, who's this?
No, it's not gas.
Hello?
No, it's not gas, you ass.
What's up, man?
It's Knowledge, man.
How y'all doing?
Knowledge.
Peace, Knowledge. What's happening, brother? Get it off you ass. What's up, man? This is Knowledge, man. How y'all doing? Knowledge. Peace, Knowledge.
What's happening, brother?
Get it off your chest.
Man, really, man?
Ain't nothing.
I mean, saw how the Prince dropped.
The old Kanye is coming.
But, man, I like what y'all doing on the empowerment, the change for change.
But it's smaller cities, man, that I think that y'all make a big change in.
Just comment.
Just going to the city, hitting up HBCUs, like in these smaller towns.
Man, they need y'all boys.
I don't know if you know that, but we do that.
I mean, both Charlemagne and I and Angelique, we go to these schools.
We talk to the students.
Yeah.
A couple of weeks ago, I did.
I'm going to be in Orlando.
I haven't been to Mississippi in a long time, but we're making our way down there.
I'm doing something with David Banner in December in Mississippi. I can't remember the exact date, but. We're making our way, brother. I'm doing something with David Banner in December in Mississippi.
I can't remember the exact date, but...
We're making our way, brother.
Yeah, I'm going to be there.
But, hey, 18, come to Arkansas, baby.
Hit up I Like the Party, and we can get it popping.
I was in Arkansas.
I did last year.
I did that last year.
Hello, who's this?
I'm driving up the parkway,
and a cop just turns on his lights in front of all of our cars
and then decides to, like, weave back and forth in the lanes of traffic.
And it's not the first time it's happened,
and I've also seen it heading towards traffic,
where I know that there's no accident or anything like that.
I don't know if it's just to slow traffic down.
You know, I'm really not sure, but I just feel like it's not right.
Whether it's illegal or not, I know a normal human doing that would get an obstruction of traffic ticket.
I don't quite understand it, but I've seen it slow traffic before,
and then they just turn off the lights and they just go, and then everybody else goes.
I mean, it could be to slow traffic up, or it could be just wanting to be an ass.
I mean, we don't know, you know?
Stuff like that always confuses me, because I'm like, you can't call the police on the police.
Who do you call?
Nobody.
The Breakfast Club, like she did.
Just vent.
Just vent. Just vent.
Get it off your chest.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Wake up.
Wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, it's Dre, man.
Dre, what up? Get it off your chest, bro.
Hey, what's going on? Peace to the God.
Peace to the God.
Hello, y'all. Hey, I'm Andrew.
Hey, but I'm going to say this, man.
It goes back to the shorty back in Chicago, man.
They found him in the freezer, right?
Okay.
All I know is, man, if I was in, you know, I've been in hotels before.
So if I'm walking around the hotel, I mean, many times, man,
somebody or anywhere, somebody be like, hey, can I help you?
So you see this girl that's out of, you know, out of place,
out of pocket.
Why didn't nobody even ask her, you know what I mean,
was she all right or can they help her, you know what I mean?
I'm going to be honest with you.
I ain't never had nobody ask me that.
Man, I had people ask me, man.
In the lobby, maybe.
Yeah, but, I mean, they're doing an investigation.
But, you know, it's so sad what happened to that young lady.
She lost her life and her family lost their daughter, their baby girl, which is very sad.
Right, right.
And one more thing, Sean, man.
Hey, I know about Goochin', man.
I'm from VA.
And I know about the Goochin', man, dry humping and all that, man.
We were just a little wild when we was young, yo.
Goochin', Goochin', yeah, yeah, Goochin'.
Goochin' and dry humping.
No, man, listen, I'm telling you, man.
I've admitted it, and I told all of y'all, we were all raised on rape culture,
sexual assault culture, sexual harassment culture.
And it was reinforced in the things, the images that we saw in music and images we saw on TV.
And everybody just needs to unlearn that BS behavior they was on, period.
Hello, who's this?
G.
Hey, G, get it off your chest.
It's one of the good things to get off my chest, man.
I'm a soldier in the Army, and I stayed up with y'all all day.
Thank you, bro.
I sounded up some of the troops, and we hit it yesterday.
I love the message that the Breakfast Club put out every day.
I appreciate y'all.
Thank you, my brother.
And we appreciate what you guys do out there as well, man.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, you can hit us up.
Now, coming up next in the rumors, we're going to play back some of the calls from you guys, from the celebrities.
And when we come back.
We got to talk about some of the rumors we missed yesterday, too, man.
Like Eve on the top.
Right.
You know, it was a few things that I wanted to talk about that we didn't get a chance to talk about yesterday. And I want to play back some of these calls, like the celebrities that called and donated,
because it was inspiration to me yesterday.
And when we come back, I want to start off with who kicked it off.
Will.i.am.
Yes.
All right.
And I want some Starbucks, but we don't have anybody here to bring us Starbucks.
None of the interns decided to come in today.
No.
I need some Starbucks.
Y'all can Charlotte Dine over here for real.
Not literally, but figuratively.
We got you.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
We have to talk Eve, and we have to talk rumor hazard.
The Breakfast Club raised a lot of bread.
Listen up.
This just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip.
Angela Yee.
It's The Rumor Report. The Breakfast Club.. Gossip. With Angela Yee. It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
All right, now, Angela Yee is not here, so we're going to do some rumors a little bit.
Now, Eve, people are mad at Eve because she criticized Nicki Minaj's new paper magazine cover.
Have you seen the cover?
Of course I saw the cover.
I saw the cover, and I saw the meme that Donna Rollins did where he took all our faces and put them on Nicki's body.
Right.
That's disrespectful.
I did see that.
Well, let's listen to what Eve said.
But as a woman, from my point of view personally, I would not be able to do that.
I think in this climate, it's not good.
I think every artist has a right to express themselves however they want to express themselves.
And I respect that as well for me personally as i
started coming up in the business i started realizing that young girls were looking up to
me and younger people were looking up to me and that not that you want to be a role model but it
becomes what you become it is what you are i mean i don't see what he said wrong i mean she said she
wouldn't do it right now in this point of her life yeah and eve used to be a stripper but she was
young and she's older now so she went through, so other women probably don't have to go through that.
She's a grown-ass woman.
She said that's something that she wouldn't do.
Her experiences doing that probably didn't make her feel good.
Right.
And as she got older, she reflects on them.
But she ain't knocking, Nikki.
She just saying that's something she wouldn't do.
Right, and in Eve's life right now, she doesn't need to.
She's not really rapping.
She has a billionaire boyfriend.
Nicki Minaj is rapping. Lil' Kim did things like this, so maybe they just do it differently. By the way, Nikki don't need to. She's not really rapping. She has a billionaire boyfriend. Nicki Minaj is rapping.
Lil' Kim did things like this.
By the way, Nicki don't have to do it either.
Nicki is a big business mogul brand at this
point. She don't have to do stuff like that.
I think she wants to. Exactly. Clearly she wants to do it.
So that's her thing if she wants to do it.
She don't have to. Now also
we have to talk about yesterday we raised
over $700,000
all because of you guys out there. This is the rumor report. Is this true or factual?700,000. That's a rumor.
All because of you guys out there.
This is a rumor report.
Is this true or factual?
This is factual.
This is real news.
The Breakfast Club really raised over $700,000
for the Gathering for Justice organization,
which is an organization that was founded
by Harry Belafonte.
It's a nonprofit, and they're a fiscal sponsor
for Colin Kaepernick's Know Your Rights camp,
the Women's March, and Justice League NYC.
And a lot of celebrities stepped up, and I believe it all started from this guy right here, Will.i.am,
who called yesterday and made a huge donation.
Let's listen.
Yeah, raising money is hard.
Like, for some reason, like, when it comes to doing the right thing, a lot of people don't step up.
So, you know, whatever you need me to do, I'll kick it off.
Like, let's say, you know, 20. I'll put in 20. $20, I'll kick it off. Let's say $20.
I'll put in $20.
$20?
I'm going to appreciate that.
You said $20,000.
$20 what?
$20 what?
$20,000.
Oh, my gosh.
Where I am just dropped $20,000.
Huge commitment.
$20,000.
Now, listen.
We said that we weren't putting out the numbers of what people want to donate.
We're putting that number out.
But if you want to tell everybody that's you giving will, great. No, I know what
it is. Like every year we stress out around this
year because I have my gala that I do every year.
I am a congregation. We raise
money and we build like, you
know, inner city skill sets
around science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
And so every year,
you know, around this time we stress.
So after he called and donated $20,000
he then called back.
Yeah, Will.i.am called back from South Africa and said this.
Terry Belafonte is a legend.
Yes.
He's, like, paved the way for a lot of our freedoms and fought alongside, you know, all the, you know, civil rights fighters out there.
Absolutely.
Who are responsible for the privileges that we have.
And since then, like, you know, there's few of us that are doing the work.
But I think this is a great opportunity to have, you know, this type of activity happen
every quarter.
Why don't we all bond together and have this kind of potluck to help each one of us out?
Yes.
I'm pretty sure.
We agree.
He has his thing in D.C.
Like, I have my community center in East L.A., the projects where I'm from.
And he's now part of the same program I've been doing for the past seven years.
And I know he's probably going to want to like it.
He got money, but it ain't just about your money.
It's about the whole community coming out to help the whole community.
So I was saying like $20K, that really ain't enough.
Now, hold on.
Will.i.am donated $20K. You're saying that's not enough for you to donate? I was saying like 20K, that really ain't enough. No, no, Will.i.am donated 20K.
You're saying that's not enough for you to donate?
I'll do 50K.
50K!
Oh, my God, that's crazy.
The great thing about Will.i.am, man,
is the fact that he donated that money
and then everybody wanted to outdo him.
Absolutely.
So you had Khaled calling,
saying he wanted to donate 51,000.
Then you had Puff calling,
saying he wanted to donate 100,000.
100,000, he wanted to trump them both. And. Then you had Puff call and said he wanted to donate $100,000. $100,000.
He wanted to trump them both.
And I don't know if Eminem was just acting his wage.
His mindset was, I see what everybody else is doing.
Let me be the biggest donor of the night.
And he donated $150,000.
Hey, man.
Thank you to every single one of them.
We'll play some more people that called in during the show. But when we come back, that's the rumor report.
When we come back, T-Pain will be joining us.
T-Pain got a new album out today.
Yep.
It's called Oblivion.
Okay.
We'll kick it with Tallahassee Pain when we come back.
You got to do a T-Pain mini mix too, man.
Show T-Pain some respect.
I got you.
I'm going to do it.
All right.
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Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
He stopped by yesterday.
T-Pain.
Yay.
Now, so Cash Money hasn't paid you.
No.
Who do you blame for not getting paid?
Me.
Why you?
I just didn't.
I never pressed for it.
I never was like, yo, where's that check?
I don't think you're going to get it anyway.
I mean, I don't know.
I mean, but you know, it's business, man.
It's just happening.
You know what I'm saying?
I waited long enough. You know what I'm saying? I waited long enough.
You know what I'm saying?
It sucks when you're cool with somebody and you got to press them for the money that they owe you, too.
It's probably not a good feeling.
No, and that's crazy.
I'm still not pressing.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm still not hitting my lawyer.
I still haven't talked to my lawyer about it to this day.
Can you do something like put out the, I know you released some of the music that you have with Wayne, but maybe they could work something out.
I don't know.
I mean, it's literally just been just me waiting.
Because you didn't get paid for the feature, right?
It was you do something for you, you do something for me.
It was more.
Right, right.
It's the royalty.
Yeah, it's the back end stuff.
So it's not like a cold press that I'm trying to do.
It's just really, hey, so remember.
Remember that half a million.
What song was it? Got Money.
Got Money. Oh, that was a big record.
And All The Stuff and How To Hate
on Cardi 4 and some other stuff
on Cardi 3 I did. It seemed like a half
a million is kind of light for Got Money. That was a
big record. It is, but you know, we're
talking change every time. Yeah. You know
what I'm saying? It wasn't like a massive
crazy all over the world kind of thing. Well, is that the problem
when you kind of like homeboys with a person?
So you're like, hey, man, we homies.
Nah.
Nah, because usually people don't handle their own money.
Right.
It's not like you're calling him.
Right.
I'm not talking to Wayne about this.
I'm not talking to anybody about it.
This is my team realized that, hey, we still didn't get this.
Yeah.
Like, so, you know, they figured it out themselves.
And it's business, man. It ain't got nothing to do with
me and Bird's relationship
and me and Wayne's relationship.
It'll be the same thing if the roles
are reversed. But you know you're not getting paid if Wayne hasn't
gotten paid. Obviously, but
that's coming from two different places.
Everybody can argue where
money is coming from and where it can
come from. If he's still buying
this, then how can you get it. I'm not interested
in that. Eventually, I'm going to have it.
If my kids get it, then I'm
fine. If I'm out the game
and I don't need it no more and then all of a sudden,
like, hey, remember that money you were
supposed to get a long time ago? Boom.
Right there for the kids. So what if they need a feature
now? What if Wayne or Birdman need a feature now?
I'm still doing it. Like I said, that ain't got nothing
to do with our relationship. It's always going to be
love between camps and stuff like that.
I'm always back up Wayne with anything
he's going through, with anything Bird going through.
I don't think Bird's going through
anything, but it just
so happens. I'm always backing
him up. It's always going to be family. It's business
side. We'll mix that. Now, when's the last
time you put an album out? 2011.
Six years.
Up Down was the last.
That record was on that record, right?
That wasn't even on anything. I just dropped it.
Really? Yeah.
You know, people forget how many records
and how many hits you really have, right? Yeah.
I was in Vegas for
Kevin Hart.
And T-Pain performed. And T-Pain was on stage,
no lie, for two hours.
No lie.
Then my wife was like,
God, another one?
Yeah.
He's dancing for two hours straight.
You have a lot of records.
He definitely said,
go do 15 minutes.
And you did two hours.
And then Hennessy happened.
It was just a lot.
How much publishing
do you get from all that?
Because you have a lot of records
that make radio.
I try not to pay attention to it.
I really don't. Because that's what, that's why i took a break because it was
that's all i was trying to do was trying to make more hits and make more money and i was just in
the studio more than i was at home you know i'm saying i wanted to see my kids but i also wanted
that hit more than that and that started once i started getting my mind like i was putting music
over family then i was like all right i need to I need to step back. Because it just wasn't working out, and it was dumb.
It was dumb to do.
Did T-Pain take a break,
or did the T-Pain sound come to a close for a second?
Because you had a good era.
It was a T-Pain era.
Yeah, it was a hard run.
Radio, everything.
I definitely could have kept that going.
I could have kept that going for sure.
And I mean, in all honesty, for all being adults here, it's still
going.
It's the same thing.
Yeah, it's more now.
It's more now.
So, you know,
seeing that and seeing it starting to happen and
me being the angry black guy I was
when people started doing it and started copying it, I was like,
ah, you know, I started going on my tangents
and stuff like that and it started getting bad for
me, and I started putting that in front of
my wife and kids, and I just wanted to back up
and be
smart about what my future was going to be.
They definitely jaw-ruled you, and what I mean,
I'm going to tell you what I mean by that. They clowned you
for singing, clowned you for auto-tuning,
and then everybody came and did the same
exact thing. By the way,
after Jay-Z did death of Auto-Tune,
that became the New York sound for a moment.
Right, absolutely.
You think in retrospect you should have just kept going?
Nah, nah, nah, nah.
Nah, I'm fine.
I was straight.
I was good with the money I had.
I still was getting money.
I didn't stop shows and stuff like that.
So I think it was more important to have my kids not call me other daddy.
Because they feel like...
Other daddy?
Other daddy.
Because for a long time, my kids thought that me at home and me on TV was two different people.
Hilarious.
So that's how much I didn't see them.
They thought when I came home, it was a completely different person.
That's great.
Yeah, so it got too bad.
So I was like, I got to come.
My kids was like, my daughter was running from me because she didn't recognize me sometimes.
Like when I changed my hair, she didn't know I did.
How old was your daughter?
I mean, she's 13.
At that time?
Oh, at that time, she was six.
So, you know, she didn't really understand what was going on.
And, you know, it was just terrible.
I had too much money.
I was drunk all the time.
And it was just over the top.
Were you drunk because you were depressed or something?
I think at first I was drunk just because I could be.
And I had the money to be.
You know, coming from not being able to buy a damn quarter water to, you know what I'm saying,
having a whole wine cellar just full of Hennessy and Nouveau.
Like, you know, you just drink it because it's there.
You wake up in the morning and make a bowl of Frosted Flakes with Hennessy.
Like, you know, you just got it because you want to be able to say,
I just ate Frosted Flakes with Hennessy.
So, you know, it's that.
And then once that started affecting my day-to-day life,
that's when I got depressed.
And then I started drinking more because I was depressed.
So it turned into a self-inflicting depression.
Like, I definitely did it to myself because I was ruining my own life
and then didn't know why because I also wanted to blame other people for it.
So it was self-inflicting.
That was dope.
That's the gift and the curse of the music industry.
On one end, you got everything you want
to provide for your family,
but on the other end,
you're kind of like so far removed from your family.
Exactly.
And then, you know,
people try to blame Illuminati for that.
They're doing that to themselves.
Everybody's doing that to themselves.
Illuminati ain't killing nobody.
We be killing ourselves.
Is there an Illuminati though?
I hope there is, because I need an email.
I need it.
Everybody they say that's in it is mega rich, and I just need to be.
I mean, if that's what it is.
I don't understand people's obsession with that, though.
Because I always say it's the people that fear God the most.
You know what I'm saying?
Like Jay-Z always give it up to God.
You know, people like Chance. There's no Chance saying? Like Jay-Z always giving up to God. You know, people like Chance.
There's no Chance in Illuminati.
They give it up to God.
But not one person is saying that this death metal band over here that openly worships the devil.
Nobody's saying that to them.
It's just like there's no way that black guy has that much money without there being some kind of round table of white dudes involved.
All right.
We got more with T-Pain when we come back.
Keep it locked.
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Now, T-Pain, you feel like Tallahassee doesn't support you like they should?
Um, I don't think they feel like they need to.
What do you mean? I don't think, like, they need to What do you mean?
If I was still standing in town asking
I saw another artist come by
I'm like he's fine I don't need to go to that show
Or I don't really need to stay here the whole time
I do like your songs but
I know you
You know what I'm saying
It's like when you come up with your homeboy
And you ask your homeboy for $50 in the club
He's like why?
You have money, though.
I don't know.
So I think it's that kind of mentality.
Or maybe it's just me focusing on the negative only.
You know what I'm saying?
It could be that.
And there are people that still think positive of me and things of that nature.
But I know every time anybody come back to me with news from Thailand, it's always something about this dude that used to work with me
or this dude that used to be around me, and now he's not around you anymore.
He's mad that you left, even though your whole plan was to leave.
And when y'all got, every time we said when we get money, we're going to leave.
We're going to take our mama out of here.
We're going to do something better.
But, you know, I guess people don't follow their own advice,
and they get mad at me for going through with the plan that we both set up.
Yeah, I saw you do a show there.
I don't remember how long ago it was.
And you was like, I'm never coming back here ever again.
Yeah, because first what happened was Fantasia was on the show.
But they had her going after me.
They had her closing the show.
And I'm like, well.
You're like, I'm from here, guys.
Right.
I mean, it's like my hometown.
Obviously, you know, I want to go last.
But then they didn't change the times.
So they still let her go on when she was supposed to go on, and they put me on after.
But they didn't tell me that at curfew right after she got off stage.
Wow.
So right in the middle of my set, they cut lights, they cut mic, they cut everything.
So I was just like, this is my hometown.
That's crazy.
They told me I couldn't have a band, and she had like a 10-piece joint.
It was just weird. And I felt like I felt like I wasn't valued in a place that I value so much that it's
in my name. You know what I'm saying? Like it's Tallahassee pain. Like, yeah, I put it
in my name. I got the city tatted on me and we we let outsiders come in so much. And,
you know, if New York like it, then Tallahassee love it. If Miami like it, Tallahassee love
it. We've never been that city. that's like we setting the whole thing up.
We setting Florida up.
We setting our thing up.
I mean, I feel like we could be and we should be.
I mean, it's capital city.
Like, you know, so I got more love for Tallahassee than any other place in this world.
But, you know, it's just the circumstances when I do go.
It's just I don't feel it back.
Next time you should set it up. Like you should set up your own. I mean, that's just, I don't feel it back. Next time, you should set it up.
Like, you should set up your own.
I mean, that's expensive.
Like a T-Pain.
Yeah, but you'll make money off of it, you know?
Yeah.
It just seems like it could be a good thing, like, just to, you know, give back.
And that's another thing.
And that's another thing.
When I go there, they don't want me to make money.
They want me to do it for free.
Right.
They want me to do it for free.
And any money I do get from something, they want me to give it to them.
You know what I'm saying?
And everybody wants their own charity.
Like my mama doing this thing real quick.
No big nationwide thing.
They want some, look, we're trying to start this barbecue business.
You know what I'm saying?
And I get it.
Do your hustle.
Get your hustle on.
But I got to take something back to the kids, too. I think sometimes your hometown goes out of
their way to show you that they
don't care that you're
popping. You know what I'm saying?
That's the black people. Black people, period.
Black people, period.
I don't know
if they do it on purpose, man. I don't think
they do it on purpose. I think it's just a natural
we already know you kind of thing.
And it's not like, you know, it's not special.
It's not a special thing.
Like, my kids think I'm lame.
But their friends all want to meet me.
So when their friends are like, yo, is your dad coming?
They're like, why is that special to y'all?
So I think it's a natural thing.
You know, like I said, man, I love that.
It's just hard to feel like a battered woman when I
go there.
I saw you on Jesus and Mero saying
that big-ass chain you
had back in the day. Yay!
You regret that purchase. Oh, for
sure. How much did you pay for it? The cash.
I said, how much? Oh, $400,000.
$400,000? Yeah. I always
thought it was fake. I thought it was fake, too.
I was like, you know why I always thought it was fake too. I was like, nobody would buy, really buy.
It should have been.
I wanted it to be.
It should have been fake.
I didn't think that.
It should have been fake.
It really should have.
I really didn't think that who's going to come at me with a diamond tester and really try.
But I needed things to be mine.
I needed people to know that, even if they didn't know, because everybody thought it was fake.
Yeah.
But in my mind, I knew it was real.
I knew that none of my cars were leased, so I bought all my cars straight up.
Like, no, I don't do no payments.
Just so I can know in my mind that all these things belong to me and they're real.
It's not a rental car.
But nobody knows.
Nobody cares.
No.
I could have rented a car for
three days, put it online, and
people would have thought that was my fault. You'd have owned it and they'd have still said
you didn't own it. Absolutely. What happened to that chain?
$400,000 cash. I melted that down. You melted it down?
Yeah. Nobody told you that was a bad idea?
Like, nobody told you? Oh, tons of people.
Tons of people. Jula told them.
Tons of people. Yeah, Jula was like,
you sure you don't want one of them?
No. Like a smaller...
So how did you go to the Jule?
You said, I want a chain this big.
I want a big-ass chain.
You want a big-ass chain.
What do you want it to be?
A big-ass chain?
Yeah, I mean...
Jule was like, I want to take your money, but at the same time...
He didn't hesitate that much.
He didn't tell me how much it was going to cost either,
because I just said, I need a big-ass chain that says big-ass chain.
This dude tried me at a show and told me I wouldn't do it.
Now I need the biggest chain you can come up with.
And he had to make a special chain for it.
It was a lot.
It was $400,000.
You said you melted it down to what?
To all the bottles.
The bottles?
The bottle chains I had.
You know what I mean?
Oh, they were the bottles.
He had a couple of bottles.
He had a couple.
Like 15 of them.
Why did you do that?
Because at one point I was like, well, maybe he owns all these companies. He made bottles couple of bottles. A couple? At one point, I was like, well, maybe
he owns all these companies. He made
bottles of Ciroc.
It was bottles of A.S. Hypnotic.
A.S. Hypnotic.
Yeah, another stupid
thing. Because that costs money.
The labor costs money to change it from the
big-ass chain to all them bottles.
I don't know why I did that. I tried to give the Ciroc to Diddy
and they gave it back. He didn't like it.
Really?
You tried to give it to him or sell it to him?
I tried to give it to him.
Also, I was in the club.
He probably knew I was drunk, too.
He's like, I don't want to take this.
And then later on.
Right.
And then in the morning, you're going to be like, where's my chain?
He said he stole my chain.
So what happened to those bottles?
You still have those?
You belted those down, too?
I don't know where they are.
You don't know where they are?
Oh, my gosh.
I lost them.
You lost them?
Yeah. For $400,000, them. You lost them? Yeah.
For $400,000 just gone in the wind.
Yeah.
My wife always hits me like, hey, I was cleaning up downstairs.
I found two chains.
It's always, why are two chains in your house?
You had a responsibility to make that money.
You were waiting for that one.
Everybody thought it, but no one was really going to make that bad joke.
As a man, you had a responsibility to make that funny.
All right, we got more with T-Pain when we come back.
Everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God,
we are The Breakfast Club.
We always joke about the bartender song and said,
you've seen the future before anybody else did.
You did.
You did.
And you know what was so dope about it?
You started in love with Scrippers.
Right. But then you caught on to the bartender. I was like, why are you singing about the bartender?
This is way back. How long ago was the bartender?
That was 2007.
Woo! Wow. You're a visionary.
I am. I am. I accept that time.
So what happened? You went to a club
and the bartender was on your mind?
No, well, I mean, they're generally more nice than the dancers.
Not nice looking, but they have to be...
Accommodating.
Right, because, you know, obviously they don't get the tips out of nowhere.
Right.
You know, but obviously they embarrass the hell out of you if you don't tip them.
So you got to do something.
But they're usually a little less attitudey from not getting
smacked on the ass
all night, and you know what I'm saying,
I happen to be butt naked, so
they wear what they came
to work in, and that's all they gotta wear all night,
and they're usually just more
attitude, a little less there.
In a better mood. Do you ever think about remaking that song
for a new generation? I can't.
Since the bartenders are amazing now?
God, bartenders have always been amazing.
But, you know, you got to let that sleep.
Let that rest where it is and, you know, just let it do its thing.
It's already making me money.
I'm fine.
Was there ever a part of you that was like, I don't want to use auto-tune anymore because everybody's doing it?
No, not at all.
Because, you know, it seemed like I was letting people push me out of my bag.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, this is something I did, and I couldn't let other people using my swag push me.
Like, that makes no sense.
So, you know, I definitely thought about it once, but I only thought about it because my manager told me to.
My manager was like, you gotta stop using
autotune. I'm like, why would I?
People don't like autotune anymore. I'm like, do you hear
the amount of autotune?
Even rappers. Rappers just rap and use
autotune. Right, yeah. You were mad at the
world at one time. Oh, man. Everybody
who used autotune, you was mad at.
Did you have to repair those relationships at all?
No, not at all. Don't even know what they did.
You know what I'm saying?
You can't bounce back from, you know, blatantly copying my swag and then be like, yo, we cool now?
No, it's still, I didn't have to repair that because they know what they did.
And it was the people that called me to get on those songs.
Wow.
So they was calling me to get on those songs so they could use it.
Like, you know,
it was just a whole generation of people like,
if you get T-Pain on this,
you can do exactly what he does.
And then after that,
you don't have to get him anymore
because he's already solidified.
You got the T-Pain stamp
and you can just keep running with it.
So it was a...
I got tricked.
I got tricked
into stamping other people
using my swag.
You think you'd have been upset if they'd have just paid homage?
If they'd have just been like, this is the T-Pain?
Oh, not at all.
Not at all.
I wouldn't have been upset at all.
Remember Jay-Z said you're T-Pain-ing too much.
He didn't say you're auto-tuning.
Right.
T-Pain-ing.
So if other people had just said, it's that T-Pain thing.
Right.
Would you have felt better?
Yeah, absolutely.
Why, why, why?
Just because.
You know what I'm saying?
Because people expect me to do it.
You know what I'm saying?
If we do anything like that.
And it wasn't even, I wasn't even bitter about it.
It was just the media and fans and stuff like that was like, oh, my God, this is the best thing ever.
When other people did it, and then when me, it was like, oh, Jay-Z killed you, son.
Like, wait, what?
How does that work then?
Because he's bigging me up in the song.
Not this guy, but you're saying this is the innovative.
And I'm the one copying now?
So it just got twisted in the fans and the media's eyes because at that time, I was slowing down.
And other people were just inventing themselves or reinventing themselves.
And it seemed like they were doing some revolutionary.
They were doing God's work by copying my swag.
And it just wasn't.
I always wondered if you and Jay ever had a real conversation.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
2009, I think.
Okay.
2009 Grammys.
I mean, it was about the realest conversation we could have at the time.
It was at the Grammy party.
Him and B was there.
I had two drinks in my hand.
I couldn't shake his hand.
So that was weird.
Good excuse to hold your grudge.
And not shake his hand.
I got two drinks.
I got two drinks.
I can't shake his hand.
Great excuse.
I like that.
I like how you played that.
No, no, no.
That's what it was.
Because I was coming back from the bar and he walked in.
And B was behind him and I couldn't hug B because I was like, I'm for sure going to
spill one of these on you.
And I can't.
I just don't want to embarrass myself.
I don't want this connotation with spilled drinks in your head with T-Pain.
So how you doing, queen?
How you doing?
That would have been a hell of a headline.
T-Pain threw a drink on Beyonce over Jay-Z's death of auto-tune.
That would be a...
Wow.
Wow.
That would be the worst thing. I didn't know that.
Wow.
Oh, my God.
So what did y'all talk about?
It was just a quick back and forth about, you know what I'm saying,
misunderstandings and stuff like that.
It wasn't like that, wasn't like you thought.
I was like, cool, I figured that out after you started explaining it on the radio.
And after you jumped on stage and...
Yeah, I figured it out.
I was going to support the record.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, that was.
I'm surprised the security guard didn't throw you off.
I'm surprised Tata didn't come for you.
They knew I was coming.
Uh-oh.
They knew I was coming.
This whole thing.
This whole thing was set up.
I think the only person that didn't know was Jay.
Really?
Yeah.
Oh, so Hot 97 set it up.
Right.
Ebro set it up.
Oh.
They're trying to make a moment.
Oh. I was going trying to make a moment.
I was going out to support the record.
Because I was asking Ebro, could he get Jay to do it on my set?
And he said Jay was triple booked that day, but they didn't want anybody to know that he was coming to Sumjand because he was doing Jeezy's set.
It was still supposed to be a surprise.
So I get that. You got to protect that.
So I was actually calling Ebro to see if he can do it on my set.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
So, I mean, I went to support a record.
So he was already there and he was just like, go ahead out.
Yeah.
Did Jay know that?
Did he know that they set that up?
I don't think he knew that.
I don't think he knew that.
He knows now.
Hey, Jay, hold that grudge.
All right?
Hold that grudge, ho.
Let's get back to the business at hand.
You know, we talked about your big ass chains. Oh, one thing, one thing. Obliv get back to the business at hand. We talked about your big-ass chains.
One thing, one thing. Oblivion. Why is the name Oblivion?
It's a celebration of coming out of that depression.
I felt like I was just in a void for a long time
just by myself, but that was, again,
it was me. It was me doing that.
You know what I'm saying?
I put myself in that.
The I's in Oblivion are lowercase
because I felt like I was small at the time.
So, you know, it was just a real it was a real deep depression that I could have gotten out of at any given time.
But I was also somewhat forced to stay in there because it was a strategy used by some people that was working for me.
And like they had to make me feel crazy so they can establish a certain level of control.
Oh, you know, I'm saying.
Did you say? Oh, did you say? What? establish a certain level of control. Aww. You know what I'm saying, sir?
You shut up.
Did you say aww? What?
Did that grown-ass man say aww?
You just said aww?
Did he just say aww?
What just happened?
It was the lowercase i thing, man.
That touched me, man.
Oh, my God.
That touched you, huh?
I got the lowercase i because I felt small.
Oh, man.
So, yeah, there's a lot going on with that.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's T-Pain.
Calla, happy pain.
Yeah.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
All right.
Loyalty, Kendrick Lamar.
Shout out to TDE's own Top Dog.
Top Dog donated yesterday.
They donated a lot yesterday.
We appreciate you. Top Dog donated yesterday. They donated a lot yesterday. We appreciate you.
To Change for Change.
With us raising money for the Gathering for Justice organization.
Top Dog made a nice, healthy donation.
Sure did.
For Top Dog.
Sure did.
Sure did.
Top Dog had it because them guys over at TDE sell a lot of records and make a lot of money.
And they don't buy nothing that depreciates with value.
That's the only rap crew in the world with no change
Yeah, not that they do. They I think I've seen one TDE chain. I
Think tops over the house when I see yeah, but it ain't nothing too crazy. It might just be silver to be honest
Now let's get to the room. Let's find out who this cardi B This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Now it seems like a rapper.
Can I call him a rapper?
No.
It seems like.
So-called rapper.
So-called entertainer.
All right.
Struggling musical artist.
Struggle rapper.
There you go.
All right.
It seems like Jocelyn. Struggle salsa performer. Has thrown some bars at go. Alright. Seems like Jocelyn has thrown
some bars at Cardi
B. Who is Jocelyn? Jocelyn
from Love & Hip Hop. I thought her name was Jocelyn.
Jocelyn Hernandez. You know who I'm
talking about. Listen, last time Jocelyn was
here over the summer, it was very pleasant. Right.
And we're going to keep it that way. Okay.
She did throw some bars at Cardi B. Let's listen
to her song and what she said. All right, all right, all right.
First of all, first of all, none of our listeners have subtitles.
What the hell?
The radio doesn't come with subtitles.
I don't know what she said just now.
I heard bloody butt.
Let me give her a nice little ass
gas.
There you go. Let's fart on those bars.
There you go. Oh my goodness.
Yeah, yeah. Let's fart on those bars.
I don't know where it's coming from
or why, but. Jealousy.
Envy. Goodness gracious.
That's where that's coming from. Come on, Jocelyn. You better
than that. I could have swore when she came on The Breakfast Club
over the summer, she said that she had
no problems with Cardi and that she was just going, you know what?
Wait for Donkey today.
Four after the hour.
You got something for her?
I got you.
I need to talk to Jocelyn.
Jocelyn, come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with you, boo.
All right.
Well, before we get to Donkey today, we also got to have some positivity.
Yesterday, we told you about Will.i.am.
He started off the donations as far as celebrities are concerned, donated $20,000,
and called back and said $20,000 wasn't enough, so he had to donate $50,000.
Now, listen, we were raising money for the Gathering for Justice nonprofit organization.
That's Harry Belafonte's nonprofit, and they're a fiscal sponsor for Colin Kaepernick's Know Your Rights camp,
the Women's March and Justice League NYC.
Right, so then we called DJ Khaled.
Angie Martinez was here, and we said, all right, well, let's reach out to Khaled and called DJ Khaled. Angie Martinez was here.
And we said, all right, well, let's reach out to Khaled and see what Khaled would donate.
Let's play what he said.
What's good, everybody?
Good?
Khaled, it's the Breakfast Club.
Hi, Khaled.
Oh, man.
You look good, girl.
They're going to try to rob you, but it's for a good cause.
Oh, Angie, come on.
You're not done.
They're going to shake you down, Khaled, but it's for a good cause. Hold on. I come on. You and I died. It's for a good cause. They're going to shake you down, Callie,
but it's for a good cause.
Hold on.
I'm focused.
I'm always focused.
All right, good, good.
Good energy and great energy
and things to uplift the world.
This is my type of call.
You know what I'm saying?
Call me for these type of calls, please.
Now, Callie, we know you the best, right?
One of the greatest that ever did it.
Will.i.am. I love this talk.
Will.i.am gave
$50,000
today. Will.i.am set the bar high.
But we appreciate anything you do, Khaled.
Anything you do, we're just letting you know.
But Khaled, you're the best. That Will.i.am donated
$50,000. You know what? First of all, I want to say
this, right? This is so amazing
to do an interview with the Breakfast
Club and Angie Martinez
and just be all on this vibe. I love
this. This is history. I love this.
This is beautiful. And
to answer the question, if Will.I.Am
gave $50,000, did I want to give
$51,000?
Now.
I love that.
I love that. And the rumor is
the Breakfast Club raised over $700,000 in 18 hours.
That's not really a rumor.
It's a fact.
But this is the rumor report.
And then after that, we got another call.
Our boss came in here.
She was on a phone.
Now, by the way, that wasn't the next big donation after Catlett.
The next big donation was Diddy.
It was Diddy.
And Diddy donated.
Drop one of Clues bombs for Diddy, man.
$100,000. Diddy set the tone Diddy. And Diddy donated... Drop one of Clues bombs for Diddy, man. $100,000.
Diddy set the tone for this big, huge donation.
This guy is performing on SNL this weekend.
A Chance the Rapper is hosting, but he is the special musical guest.
Correct.
And this guy, through his foundation, the Marshall Matters Foundation, did this.
Donated $150,000.
Eminem is his name.
Eminem.
Eminem is his name, ladies and gentlemen.
Paul Rosenberg.
Thank you, guys.
$150,000.
Listen, man, we be needing the white allies to show up.
Absolutely.
He showed up.
And he showed up.
He absolutely showed up yesterday, and he donated money.
He donated to the Gathering for Justice organization, which is Harry Belafonte's organization,
in support of Colin Kaepernick's Know Your
Rights camp, the Justice League, Tamika Mallory,
Linda Saso, Carmen Perez, and
yeah, the Women's March,
Justice League, NYC, all of that. That's right, and he
showed up, and we appreciate that. Yes. So that's
the rumor report. Now, when we come back, Charlamagne's
giving donkey to Jocelyn Hernandez.
Yes, she needs to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like
to have a word with her. All right, we'll do it when we come back.
Keep it locked. Here's Gold Link. It's the Breakfast Club. Charlamagne, say the gang come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a word with her. All right, we'll do it when we come back. Keep it locked. Here's Gold Link.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne, say the gang donkey under the shade.
Charlamagne.
You are a donkey.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day does not discriminate.
I might not have the song of the day, but I got the donkey of the day.
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey, man, hit it with the heat.
It's the Breakfast club, bitch.
Who's donkey of the day today?
Well, my guy Ed Sheeran.
Ed Sheeran made a donation yesterday, too, to Gathering for Justice.
Sure did.
Well, it actually should have hit this morning because it was on UK time.
But I'll check that in a minute.
But suit to my guy Ed Sheeran.
Now, donkey of the day for Friday, November 17th goes to Jocelyn Hernandez.
Now, Jocelyn became infamous because of lies and hip-hop.
That's where many of us were first introduced to her.
I never heard of her before this.
I have no issues with Jocelyn Hernandez.
I used to think she was a man, you know.
For years, I thought she wasn't really a Jocelyn but was indeed a Jose.
But then she got pregnant and had a baby, and that conspiracy theory went out the window for me.
So in my mind, she has evolved from a dude I might have to fight one day to a woman that's okay with me.
All right?
But donkey of the day doesn't discriminate.
Now, Jocelyn has been trying to get her music career off the ground for a while now, but that plane just won't take off.
All right?
It's just stuck on the runway for no apparent reason.
I asked the pilot what's the problem, and he don't know.
Air traffic control won't tell us what's going on.
From what I can see, it's no bad weather where bad weather where we going maintenance on the plane seems to be fine
it's just one of those things where they got us all sitting on the plane they got us all sitting
on the runway and they're probably about to cancel the flight okay for no reason well i guess jocelyn
is tired of sitting on this runway she's mad she hasn't taken off yet so when you're sitting on the
runway watching other planes take off and come and go as they please, you start getting mad.
You start getting mad at everything and everybody.
Okay, first you get mad because all those other flights have taken off before you.
Then you get mad at the airline you on because you think they trash because every other airline has taken off but you.
Now, Jocelyn hasn't gotten quite to the point where she is mad at her own airline yet that I know of,
but she clearly is upset about other airlines that have taken off and are soaring high
because apparently yesterday when we were here at the Breakfast Club raising over $700,000 for the Gathering for Justice organization,
Jocelyn Hernandez was dropping diss tracks to Queen Cardi B.
Can we hear some of Jocelyn's diss tracks called Hate Me Now, I believe? Oh, boy.
I'm sorry, Breakfast Club listeners.
I really am.
I know the radio doesn't come with subtitles.
I apologize.
But fart all over that record, please. Give me some ass gas. OK, come on.
Come on. I need something wet. Come on. Come on. Give me one of those.
I ate some ice cream, drank some cognac and drank a little Starbucks. Come on.
Oh, OK. Empty my bowl one time. There you go. Right. Here's the thing.
I hate things that are fueled by jealousy and envy. I can't stand that, especially when you
want to be popping so bad that you allow that
jealousy and envy to cause you to shoot at the
person you're jealous and envious of
because you think shooting them is going to make you
hot. That's not how any of this works.
Ever. Attempting to dim
someone else's light won't make yours shine brighter.
Especially when it ain't about nothing.
Jocelyn is simply mad because
Cardi B's plane has taken off
and Jocelyn's plane has stalled at the runway.
I recall when Stevie J, her baby daddy,
said that Jocelyn was keeping him from seeing that child
because she was mad Cardi B was popping.
Remember that we got that?
Let me hear that.
So apparently since Cardi B winning,
Jocelyn will let me see the baby.
Damn, Cardi hot.
She ain't pissing nobody off. She did what she was supposed to do. Pass it off to Cardi B winning. Jocelyn will let me see the baby. Damn, Cardi hot. She ain't pissing nobody off. She did what she was supposed to do.
Pass it off to Cardi B.
Now, I don't know what the correlation
is, you know what I'm saying, but Jocelyn
apparently wouldn't let Stevie J see
the baby because she was mad at Cardi B.
Now, I asked Jocelyn Hernandez about
that when she was here on The Breakfast Club this
summer. I asked her, did she have an issue with Cardi B?
Is it frustrating that your music career hasn't taken does she have an issue with Cardi B? Is it frustrating that
your music career hasn't taken off because you see
people like Cardi B, like they
out of here. Does it bother you a little bit?
No, look, shout out to Cardi. I love
Cardi. She's amazing. She's doing a great job.
Yeah, she's doing a great job and she's
popping. And my thing is like
everything happens for people different
timing, you know? So
who am I to say when is my time?
You know, as long as I believe and love what I do and speak to it, I know it's going to happen.
And I don't have a problem with anybody that kind of like got there before me, especially because I've been pregnant for a year and a half.
You know, well, 10 months, 15 months,'s 10 months but then you have to take it's 10
months but you have to take four months after the 10 months you know to recover no jocelyn this is
why you're getting donkey today you just specifically said over the side mad because
everything is about timing now do i think musically your time will come no but i'm not god so i don't
know what our creator has planned for you but i I do know life is all about timing, like you said.
The unreachable becomes reachable.
The unavailable becomes available.
The unattainable becomes attainable.
You just got to have patience.
You set it yourself and wait it all out.
It's all timing.
What happened to that?
Okay?
You know, Jocelyn made those comments over the summer,
but I guess watching Cardi B get that number one record with Bodak Yellow,
getting that Rolling Stone cover, get that NY Mag cover.
You know, her getting mentioned by
everybody in the game. I guess it just
got Jocelyn sick. She got sick, and
when she got sick, she was feeling it in her stomach,
so she ended up throwing up that garbage-ass
diss track. Jocelyn Hernandez, listen
to me, boo, and I mean this in the nicest way.
You are a prime example right now
that haters don't really hate you. In fact,
they hate themselves because you're a reflection of what they wish to be.
Hate is a weak emotion, a sign of failure.
Okay, Jocelyn, you are just admitting that your musical career has faded because now you're hating on Cardi B.
Listen, people only hate on you when you got something they want.
Do you think Cardi B has something Jocelyn wants?
Huh?
Do you?
That question is an easy answer, okay?
Of course she does.
It's called a music career. Jocelyn Hernandez, we're going you? That question is an easy answer. Okay? Of course she does. It's called a music career.
Jocelyn Hernandez, we're going to forget this ever happened, okay?
I want you to pray this.
Hate out your heart today.
Oh, Jocelyn prays.
In fact, everybody bow their heads and let Jocelyn lead us in prayer, please.
God in the universe, we want to thank you today for bringing us here.
Thank you for everybody coming together and being positive and everybody working like they need to work. And let's move on to the next step. I appreciate you. Thank you for everybody coming together and being positive and everybody working like they need to work.
And let's move on to the next step.
I appreciate you.
Thank you for God, the universe, and all the living things on earth.
Amen.
Amen.
Amen.
That's right, Jocelyn.
Get back to work and remember the next step.
And you know what the next step is for you?
The next step for you is to remember this.
Don't live your life with anger and hate in your heart.
You'll only be hurting yourself more than the person you hate.
Please give Jocelyn Hernandez the sweet sounds of the hammer tones, please.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yee-haw.
Yee-haw.
Well, when we come back, Safari from Love & Hip Hop will be joining us. Now, let's explain this.
Yesterday, during the Radiothon, Safari came up.
Right.
And we didn't have time to discuss.
I mean, we didn't have time.
Well, we didn't want to play him, to be honest with you.
Right.
But we'll play him today.
That's right.
We'll do that.
We'll get that on, so don't move.
It's hilarious.
Breakfast Club, good morning.
The Breakfast Club. We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building, Safari.
He wasn't invited. He said he needs to
stop by. He said he wasn't invited. No, he wasn't. He just
called and said he's coming. I can't believe he's up here again.
I got the juice. You know what I'm saying? It's just
like that. I can make the call pop up. I hopped up.
Now I'm here. He is here. Safari, ladies
and gentlemen. We need to fill content because we had
18 hours. That's all. That's all. What happened? Of course, he had a fur here. Safari, ladies and gentlemen. We need to fill content because we had 18 hours.
That's all.
That's all.
What happened?
Of course, he had a fur on.
Yes, he did.
Let me take this off.
Hot.
Dog.
You was wearing it when it was 70 degrees out.
Now all of a sudden it's hot?
It's different, dog. The studio's cold.
If you wasn't going to wear it, it's in here.
It's freezing.
What made you decide to pick up the furs?
Why the furs is your thing now?
It's been my thing.
It's been a thing for a while.
How long has it been the furs? Yeah. I don't think you don? It's been my thing. It's been a thing for a while.
I look like you don't know. He hasn't seen you yet.
They sent me an email. No.
They really did? No, no, no.
They sent me an email saying like,
hey, you know, Safaree, we don't know if you know what goes into what's being
done into getting
your fur combed. The animals, right.
And they were like, we want you to come to the headquarters so we
can show you so you can stop wearing fur.
Are you going to go?
Are you going to go?
I didn't answer the email.
Are you thinking about it?
That's the next thing.
The next thing is
they're going to throw
paint on you in the street.
But are you thinking
about going?
Just to see.
It might change your mind.
Um, no.
How will you react
if they throw paint on you?
Will you show them
that you're the roughest,
toughest, bum-clot Jamaican
this side of Jamaica?
What is that?
What is that? What accent is that you're the roughest, toughest bum-clot Jamaican this side of Jamaica. What is that?
I would probably laugh, you know.
And behind all of that, that's what I'm saying.
You know, I'm about to drop the
project, body of work
called Fur Coat, Volume 1.
Oh, so you can't stop wearing it now.
You would have to change it to Faux Fur Coat.
The name of my mixtape is Fur Coat.
Tell everybody it's fake. It don't gotta be real to faux fur coat. Faux fur. Yeah, the name of my mixtape is fur coat, so. You know what I want to know?
Tell everybody it's fake.
It don't got to be real fur.
Just tell everybody it's fake.
Yeah, this ain't a real fur, Peter, so.
I think you can look at it and tell.
You know what I'm saying?
Don't worry about it.
What happened?
You said you can look at it and tell.
Jesus Christ.
No, I'm saying you can tell it's real.
Oh.
Oh.
You can tell when a coat is real.
Now, what happened when we seen you on TV one time and you had the illest fake line in the world?
I was in the corner.
The illest fake line. Oh, my in the world. I was in the corner. Oh my God.
Yes, I forgot about that.
Oh my God.
That's a good question because people be asking
me about it, but I never really spoke about it.
So what had happened was
the dude,
he has put Beijing in my hair,
right? So when he did it,
he didn't wash it out because I was in a rush.
What is Beijing?
Beijing is something that you put in your hair.
I'm too young to need Beijing so far.
I know, but look, so it's a thing that makes your hair extra, extra black.
Like shoe polish.
It's not like shoe polish.
It's basically like shoe polish.
So I guess shoe polish for your hair, right?
He's the egg dye.
Yeah, yeah.
So he put it in my hair, and I had to film, and I couldn't be late.
So I just was like, yo, let's just leave it, and we'll finish it later.
So I didn't wash it out.
So it just had my hair looking crazy.
There was no hats available in the Tri-State area that day?
I kind of felt like the camera person could have said something.
He probably seen it.
His line was down to almost his eyebrows.
It wasn't how far down it was. it says something. He's probably seen it. It was, his line was down to almost his eyebrows.
It was, it wasn't,
it wasn't how far down it was.
It was just the texture
and how see-through it was.
It just looked crazy.
But you want to know
what's so crazy?
Some people hit me up
to go,
like,
do some,
like,
work with them
and they paid me
a lot of money to do it.
So it worked out.
So what you mean,
to do what?
It's some hair growth stuff
I'm about to do.
You know what I'm saying?
So you take a hair growth
No, no, no, no.
You're trying to get
your hairline back. It ain't trying. I'm good. I did the surgery. Women get fake asses and fake breasts to do. You know what I'm saying? No, you're taking hair growth. No, no, no. You're trying to get your hairline back.
It ain't trying.
I'm good.
I did the surgery.
Women get fake asses and fake breasts.
What do you mean you did the surgery?
You get a fake hairline.
You see the surgery that LeBron did?
Yes.
I did that years ago before people even knew.
Yeah, it worked.
Just let it go, bro.
Nah, if I didn't do it, bro, my hair would not be where it is right now.
But you could just have a ballsy.
Nah, I don't think that would look bad on me.
That's what I got.
You know why?
Because my hairline's in the middle of my head.
I look like Robocop. But you got a small head. No, I don't think that would look bad on me. That's what I got. You know why? Because my hairline's in the middle of my head. I look like Robocop.
But you got a small head.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Pause.
Yeah, I can see why you say that.
So we seen on the other day on the internet.
Why not grow dreads?
You Jamaican.
Not every Jamaican has dreads, man.
That's such a stereotype.
How dare you?
Stupid ass.
Yeah, we were talking about you the other day in the rumor report, Safari.
We seen you shoot your shot again.
What are y'all talking about?
You posted Nicki Minaj on the cover of Paper Magazine.
You said, please figure something out.
These are the kind of pictures I always wanted you to take from me.
Wow.
I'm going to be honest.
I don't think Nicki will date a reality show star.
And that's what Charlamagne said.
I think that's beneath her.
I'm not a reality show star.
Yes, you are.
No, I'm not.
What are you doing?
I'm just out there.
No, you are a reality show star.
You're on two shows.
Three.
I'm on five.
Five? Yeah. I said on five Love and hip hop
Why did you cry at the end of love and hip hop
You know what
I heard you gave me donkey of the day for that
I didn't give you donkey but I was like why cry
Let me explain
What happened
In that segment
I just finished speaking about my uncle
My uncle was just killed.
Right.
So that's where I was at mentally.
So I was thinking about that when I was talking about that.
And my last week of living in L.A., that's the week my uncle got killed.
So I was talking about that.
And then it went to the whole leaving thing.
They did you dirty.
They made it seem like you were crying because that was your career peak.
And that was the highest you had gotten in your career. They made it seem like he was crying because that was your career peak. And that was the highest you had gotten in your career.
They made it seem like he was crying because he was going to miss everybody.
It was not.
It was really mentally I was in the world of talking about my uncle and aunt.
Oh.
Because I was thinking if he cried like that because he's leaving Love & Hip Hop,
imagine how you cried when he left Nicki.
Oh, when Nicki left him.
No, but we got to go back to that.
You were shooting your shot again?
You seen those pictures and you was like. No, no. I'm going to be honest and I to go back to that. You were shooting your shot again? You seen those pictures and you was like...
No, no, I'm going to be honest and I'm not going to lie.
And it's like, I'm not doing nothing for attention or hating or nothing.
Like, those were some amazing pictures.
And I used to really want her to take pictures like that for me.
So, you know what I'm saying?
That's why I just was like, wow.
Like with three of her?
We were inspired too.
You want to see?
Look, I'm going to show you.
We were inspired by that.
Sapphire has no idea what he's about to see.
The Breakfast Club broke the internet.
Look at me looking proud.
Look at me looking proud.
Envy's face is the worst one.
I know, I know.
But it looks like it matches you a little bit, though.
That's not right.
Charlamagne actually looks the most real.
Yeah, it does. It looks perfect on Charlamagne.
Nah, yours does.
But shout out to Beard of Humor and Donnell Rawlings.
So now, you were trying to shoot your shot because you could have kept it to yourself.
You guys, this has nothing to do with the donation.
You're right, you're right, you're right.
But you want Nikki back, though.
Look.
You thought about it.
Come on, you want Nikki back?
No, of course I still care about her.
No, no, no, no.
You want her back.
You do.
You want a shot to a shot, Safaree. Listen, I don't shoot my shot., no, no. You want her back. You do. You want a shot to a shot, Safari.
Listen, I don't shoot my shot.
I just was saying what I was saying about the pictures, what everybody else said.
You know what I'm saying?
So I just was looking at it.
No, no, no.
You were shooting.
The way I shake it, Faiza.
Safari, I have a feeling that y'all two kind of speak to each other a little bit.
Hell no.
No, with some tragedies in the family that happened.
Hell freaking no.
That's unfortunate.
And I would feel like you guys would like...
Have you sent her a text saying sorry about your brother or anything like that?
No.
How do you feel about that situation?
Safari?
It's just, it's crazy because I know everyone involved.
So it's just something that I would have never, ever thought in a million years would actually happen.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
I'm sure no one would have thought something like that.
It's just crazy when you know what I'm saying? I'm sure no one would have thought something like that. It's just crazy
when you know the people, so it's just like
you can't even wrap your brain around it.
You don't call nobody from that side, though?
You don't call her mom or nothing?
She went to visit him the other day, and I know that's going to be tough to even go in the system to see him.
Oh, I didn't know he's in jail?
Yeah, he got found guilty.
Oh, I didn't know he was in jail, though.
I don't know.
I read that, too. They said Nikki went to go see him. Oh, I didn't know he was in jail, though. He was found guilty. I mean, I don't know. I read that, too.
They said Nikki went to go see him.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Mm-hmm.
We got more with Safari.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got Safari in the building.
Listen, we really called you up here because of our change for change.
We're about to see how much money you're really getting.
Hey, how much the reality show is starting.
Who's Marie?
What the hell?
Wait a minute.
You got a secret service guy now?
I have real security when I step out.
Ever since the situation in L.A.?
You know what?
That just made me realize that too much people know me for me to just be walking around outside.
Absolutely.
What do you think of Meek Mill being sentenced to
two to four years?
It's none of my business.
Okay.
What are we getting out of this coach?
We don't have to tell us how much you're going to donate.
Yes, he does.
All you have to do is text.
You can use your credit card.
You guys, we're excited for anything.
Oh my God, he got 100 with Mad Ones.
We can't take cash.
Why can't we?
That's $2,500.
We can take cash.
Now, we usually can't take cash from artists.
But we don't play your records no way, so we can take the money.
Listen, let me tell you something about this, Charlamagne.
Check this out.
No, no, no.
Look.
Look, I'm going to let you get that off and let you laugh, right?
Her code volume one is dropping this money.
I don't care what you say, Charlamagne.
I'm so nice. Charlamagne,
I'm not even going to beg him or ask him
because when I drop it, you're going to hear it and be like,
but don't. How about I historically listen
to your music and give you real feedback?
On my first project, Charlamagne
was my intro for my first mixtape.
What did he say about it, though?
I don't remember what I said.
He supported it. It don't matter. He was a part of it.
But I'm always giving you real feedback on your music.
He definitely does.
You know what I'm saying?
But, dog, hold on.
By the time my new song, Paradise, was shown on Kingston, it just hit a million.
Just hit a million.
Views on YouTube.
What that mean?
I'm independent, boy.
What you mean, what that mean?
I put that out there myself.
I get a million views on YouTube.
That don't mean nothing.
It don't matter.
Give him his props for his time. No, no. Give me my props. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? I got that on my phone. I get a million views on YouTube. That don't mean nothing. It don't matter. Give him his props for his time.
No, no.
Give me my props.
Yeah.
I got to hear it first.
I got to hear it first.
Now, I will say this, Safar.
You're not as whack as people try to make you out to be.
Thank you.
I'm nice.
That's not a compliment.
Sheldon, you're one of those people.
Well, yeah.
What is this, live?
Yeah.
What?
I've always given Safar real feedback on his music.
I tell him when I think something's okay.
But how much is he giving us?
And I tell him when I think something's whack.
We don't know how much you stopped him from counting.
He got $2,500 in his hand.
Okay.
We'll take that $2,500.
But we can't take cash, bro.
You got to use your credit card.
Credit?
My credit is...
You have a credit card, right?
You got a Rush card?
Of course he has a credit card.
Rush card, yeah.
I'm going to get one of those.
What you got?
You know what?
I'm going to let my fans cuss you out, Charlamagne.
They hate you.
They do?
You got fans?
Yeah, why?
Yeah, I'm going to show you. What's happening? Charlamagne the God here.. They do? You got fans? Yeah, I'm a show.
What's happening? Charlamagne the God here.
You know what I'm saying? I'm on SB's live right now. My name's Safari. Oh, my bad.
Safari's live right now. Charlamagne
got good skin, so he acts real different now.
You know it. I'm one of the best
rappers in the world, though, whether you realize it
or not. What plan is you on then?
Volume 1 November 20th on
Spotify and iTunes
and all that.
Now see,
this is the thing,
Safaree.
You had it.
Listen,
by the way,
I always say Safaree
is not as whack
as people make him seem,
but when you talk like that,
that you're the best
in the world,
that's when we start
being like,
all right,
Safaree,
simmer down.
Good.
If I don't believe in me,
who will?
Just like y'all
don't believe in me,
I believe in me.
You're 16 right now,
then.
Yo.
Sim-seema.
Who got the DM-3W-MEMA? Who am I? Look at. You're 16 right now, then. Yo. Sim Sima. Who got 16?
Who am I?
Look at how dumb he is.
He says that on Paradise.
Yes.
I thought you never heard the song.
Sean, it made me frightened.
He just said I never heard the song.
I'm not trying to tell you to get a fur coat.
Nobody heard it because Fur Coat ain't got that.
It's not out.
It's the video.
It's 16 for the people, man.
Look.
I'm feeling lyrical and biblical sitting up on my pedestal. No matter how you see it, I'm the't up yet. It's not out. It's the video. It's my 16 for the people, man. Look, I'm feeling lyrical and biblical sitting up on my pedestal.
No matter how you see it, I'm the pinnacle.
It's pitiful.
You an imbecile.
If you try to make it physical, you end up critical.
Huh, huh.
Think it's subliminal.
You not no criminal.
Stereotypical.
Don't see me.
I'm invisible.
Okay, I'm switching up the pattern.
Stamina spasm.
Combative.
I'm a really flattened, violent assassin.
Got God on my side.
Christ with a passion.
A bunch of mad ex-bitches.
Fatal attraction. Feeding y'all bullshit. That's a distraction. Rip it on my side. Christ with a passion. A bunch of mad ex-bitches. Fatal attraction.
Feeding y'all bullshit.
That's a distraction.
Rip it on any beat.
That's an adaption.
I'm running out of breath.
I'm bringing it back in.
Need my money up front.
Don't deal with it back in.
Your pocket's on a diet.
I'm calling you Atkins.
Nah, man.
Y'all.
Listen, man.
You what?
Firm coat.
Volume one.
Firm coat.
Volume one.
November 20th.
Charlamagne.
You was too aggressive, man.
You're too hype.
No, because, man, that was a diss track to you.
You made him aggressive.
You're too aggressive.
You got me hype.
You're so hype, man.
If you listen to him and you listen to how Nicki rap, you guys kind of rap the same.
You love saying that.
We do not rap the same.
You love saying that.
We do not rap the same.
You can go off.
I can't with y'all. I can't with y'all.
I can't with y'all.
You know what?
Sorry.
We appreciate you.
Listen, by the way, hold on.
Do you think that Nikki's fell off a little bit?
I saw you quoting one of her bars the other day.
You quoted the, what bar was it?
What?
You can't smoke with me.
You can't smoke with me.
It's a lace blunt.
Lace blunt.
That was hard.
I like that verse, actually.
Yeah.
I liked it.
You think she fell off a little bit? Rake it up as hard? Mm-hmm. You know what I like that verse, actually. Yeah. I liked it. You think she fell off a little bit?
Rake it up as hard?
Mm-hmm.
You know what I like about Safaree?
He's a good sport.
He is.
Y'all be talking so crazy.
Safaree's a nice guy.
I always thought Safaree was a very nice person.
Nobody said he wasn't a nice guy.
But y'all be going in on him, and he still will come up.
He should be cool.
And still be cool.
Yeah, man.
Safaree's the guy that's determined to prove you wrong.
Absolutely.
I know it's not even about proving you wrong.
It's just that I got a family, and my family depends on me,
and I want to make my mom proud.
I will say this.
I do like the fact that you didn't go to the wayside once Nikki dumped you.
Like, you didn't, like, the wayside?
Yeah, like, you didn't just allow yourself to fall off.
You didn't do the deal for no basis, boy.
What was his name?
I don't even remember.
Like, you went out there and you made something of yourself.
Charlamagne, that's the first time you ever said something positive to me.
Thank you.
It wasn't really because he said the waist side.
He didn't go to the waist side.
He didn't go to the waist side.
Well, we appreciate you for donating the money, but you got to do it through your phone.
So, Charlamagne, can you show them how to do it?
Let me show you how to do it, man.
After I do this, can you guys help me on my rent next month?
Yeah, if you need it.
All right.
I got a dollar.
Yeah, so you ain't doing as good as we think you are.
I'm joking.
I'm joking.
All right.
I'll show them how to do it now.
You know what?
Yeah.
You want to end this with one more 16 real quick?
Listen, Charlamagne Champagne, his hair used to look like a Ball for men campaign
I'm here with gold headphones
Charlamagne leave me alone
Go home
Ace of spades
I'ma take a deck of cards
Until they
Charlamagne you do it for yourself
You know what people always tell me
They're like yo them guys are so negative
They don't support you
That's not true
You guys are fun people Who has supported't support you. That's not true.
You guys are fun people. Who has supported you more than us?
Honestly, be for real now.
Y'all were the first people to ever give me a big platform interview.
That first interview I ever did with y'all definitely changed everything that I did.
Oh, the one where you sucked your teeth a hundred times.
That's when I knew you was really making it.
Yeah, you sucked your teeth.
When I was drinking the tea and that was like my first time talking publicly.
I didn't cry.
Y'all love telling me I cried.
No, but he was like buttery.
Did you cry when you and Nikki broke up seriously?
Of course.
Because you were cancer like me.
So we sensitive and emotional.
I'm saying, of course, there's times.
Of course.
Y'all were together a long time.
When I realized, yo, damn, it's really, really over.
Of course, there was times, you know, that feeling hit me.
But, you know, I just wish outside of all this,
it's messed up that we can't still be friends. Friends, you know what I'm saying? And it's like, I don't need nothing from you, you know, I just wish outside of all this, it's messed up that we can still be friends.
Friends, you know what I'm saying?
And it's like, I don't need nothing from you, you know?
It's not like, oh, I don't need money or nothing.
But it just was, I don't care how famous you are, I don't care how big you are,
but we should have still been able to be like, yo, laugh about things and, you know?
Why don't you tell her that?
Stop acting hard.
Why don't you call her to be a hard rocker?
I've tried.
I've tried.
Listen, whether y'all know or not, I've definitely tried to reach out and be like, yo, you know
what I'm saying?
Let's speak.
Because I don't want to be.
And what'd she say back in return?
It was nothing back in return.
She only responded.
You know what?
Sometimes it takes a few years, though.
Like, you got to let a lot of time pass when there's, like, no feelings at all.
And then you can.
That voice got deep when she said no.
What the hell was that about?
I'm not speaking.
Sometimes. I'm not saying sometimes.
But I'm saying sometimes it takes a few years to be able to be friends.
Are they really together?
You still listen to Nas?
That's what I'm saying.
You still listen to Nas?
Honestly, I don't listen to other people's music.
You need to.
No, I listen to myself.
Yeah, I can't with you.
Because I'm not going to let anybody else influence me.
So I listen to myself.
I got nice.
I don't need to listen to other people.
All I'm listening to is Fur Coat Volume 1.
There you go.
Out now on Spotify and YouTunes.
I'm going to scare my dad if he thinks anything else is different.
Scare!
All right.
Safari.
Scare!
Scare!
Busy, S-B.
Run up on your mother!
It's Breakfast Club.
Change, change.
Scare!
Change, change.
Change your mother!
All right.
Scare! Leave that money, too. It's The Breakfast Club, y'all. Cheers for ****. Cheers for change. All right. Cheers.
Leave that money, too.
It's The Breakfast Club, y'all.
The Breakfast Club.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Mm-hmm.
Now, we're here after being on the radio for 18 hours yesterday.
We was on for 18 hours from 6 a.m. to midnight,
raising money for the Gathering for Justice organization. That's right. Belafonte's
non-profit. They're a fiscal sponsor
of the Women's March, Justice League, NYC,
and Colin Kaepernick's Know Your Rights Camp.
We were here for 18 hours yesterday, and we raised
over $700,000, dropping
bombs for the people. That's right.
We made that happen, from the celebrities to
the listeners who listen to us every day, man.
Every single dollar y'all donated,
counted, and helped us to get to that number.
And thank God we were able to do that for the Gathering for Justice organization.
Well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Kim K.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor report.
Rumor report.
This is the rumor report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee from The Breakfast Club.
All right.
Now we got to talk Kim K.
Now, they're saying that she might have accidentally announced the birth of the baby.
Well, not the birth of the baby, the gender of the baby.
Let's hear the audio.
My daughter thinks she's really tricky.
We had a baby shower over the weekend, and I thought, you know what? I really do want to have a baby shower because I want her to feel that something's coming and for her to really understand it so people brought toys and
gifts and she was opening them all up the next day and she said mom you know since baby sister's not
here I think I need all of her toys in my room and I'll play with them and just make sure they're
all okay for baby sister so she's saying baby sister so I guess you could say congratulations
Kanye's having another
daughter, right? Congratulations to Kanye.
Which is dope. That's a beautiful thing. It's a beautiful thing
when you got like, because I got, my situation is like
that. I got an older daughter and then I got
a younger daughter and it's good to
watch them have that big sister,
little sister dynamic. They be
running around the house with their big sister, little sister
shirts on. So that's a beautiful thing.
Right, right, right. You got to get your boy.
At least Kanye has a boy.
I got three and two.
I'm going to get this in vitro done.
Okay.
We're going to get this in vitro done.
You got to worry about that there.
All right. I'm not risking it.
I was a hoe in a past life.
When you was a hoe in a past life, you end up with a whole bunch of little girls that
you got to raise the right way because of all the young women that you did wrong while
you was coming up.
All right.
We also got to send a rest in peace to Little Peep, Long Island MC.
He died at the age of 21.
They believe it was an overdose.
So just send a rest in peace to Little Peep.
I'm not even going to sit here and act like I even know who Little Peep was.
I can't keep up with all of those.
It's Peep, Peep, not Peep.
Well, God bless him.
I'm sad that he died over an overdose.
But I'm not going to front like I knew who he was.
And lastly, yesterday during the Radiothon, Diddy called.
Yes, he did.
He gave a huge donation.
And let's get that call on because it was so much inspiration when Diddy called.
Now, hold that bottle up.
That's a rock bottle up.
Listen, by the way, Diddy donated $100,000 yesterday, right?
And Diddy hit me and Diddy said, I'm sending some rock up there tomorrow, god damn it.
Okay?
Because I need to see them bottles in the back because that's what keeps me able to make
these kind of donations.
He's right.
You put them bottles up there.
I ain't mad at him.
He's right.
Look to Diddy, man.
Shout out to Diddy.
The bottles up there, Diddy.
Matter of fact, we had the bottles all around, Diddy.
We on Diddy's Black-Owned Network Revolt.
That's right.
And this is his Black-Owned Liquor Company, Ciroc.
Let's play it.
I mean, first of all, I want to just say how proud I am of you guys
for putting this together. Charlamagne,
I know you were the spark
to do this. I think this is
incredible and it's great. And this is the way
we got to use our power
on top of what we do
as our jobs.
It's a great honor to have y'all
on Revolt. And I think that's also
another thing is that I want people to understand that Revolt is a platform for us and for our voice, and we're going to be steering the program in that direction because right now we don't have any media outlets. owned network in the United States. And, you know, I just really
love and appreciate you guys. I'm proud
of you guys and definitely want to support y'all. So
put me down for $100,000.
Oh my God!
That was yesterday. Diddy
donated $100,000. And we appreciate
Diddy. He gets things done. Absolutely.
And I've never tried French Vanilla Ciroc.
Have you had it, Envy? Yes, it's good money.
I'm going to try it. You don't need to mix it, nothing with it.
We got Joette in here.
Joette, don't mix it with nothing, Joette.
No, you don't need to mix it with nothing.
I'm going to try this right now.
I just need a little ice, though.
I think I'm officially on vacation right now.
Yeah, we on vacation right now.
We on vacation after tonight.
That's right.
All right.
Hey, you want something?
Let's toast.
All right.
Here, Joette.
Here.
All right.
Joette.
What the hell does Joette do with nothing?
I don't think he does.
I don't know what he does.
He just sits there and does nothing. Let's toast, man. All right, toast to do. I don't think he does. I don't know what he does. He just sits there and does nothing.
Let's toast, man.
All right, toast to what?
Toast to everybody who donated yesterday
to the Gathering for Justice.
To you guys out there.
Yes, a toast to Diddy for donating that $100,000.
Yes.
I'm going to try this French vanilla Ciroc.
All right, well.
It's not a commercial.
No, not at all.
But, yes.
Let me see.
Here you go.
All right.
Too sweet for me.
Too sweet? You don't like it? I like it.
It goes down nice and smooth.
I mean, women will love it, okay?
You call me a woman. I like it.
Yes.
That's exactly what I was trying to say.
People's Choice Mix is up next.
Let us know what you want to hear.
Revolt will see you later.
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