The Breakfast Club - Chloe and Halle ( Beyonce's prodigies) Interview
Episode Date: August 2, 2018Thursday 8/2 - Today on the show we had the young women that are signed to Beyonce, Chloe and Halle, where they spoke about how they were discovered, fake wokeness, and Chloe even revealed that she pl...ayed young Bey in the movie " Fighting Temptations". Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Pastor Darrell Scott for praising Trump As The 'Most Pro-Black President' We've Had. Also, Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee". Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcript
Discussion (0)
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast
Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never
heard her before. Listen to
On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Danger. Danger. Danger.
Everybody come to the breakfast club. I call this the hot seat.
Y'all are wild.
Y'all are wild. Can I live? You are out of control. I can't even Hot Seat. You're alive. You're alive.
Can I live?
You are out of control.
I can't even deal with you.
Y'all are so petty.
Why are y'all so petty?
The world's most dangerous morning show.
DJ Envy.
Captain of this bitch.
Angela Yee.
I stay in everybody's business, but in a good way.
Charlamagne Tha God.
The ruler rubbing you the wrong way.
The Breakfast Club.
Made for everybody.
Good morning, USA!
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo,
yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo,
yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo,
yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo,
Good morning, Angela Yee.
Good morning, DJ Envy.
Charlamagne Tha God.
Peace to the planet.
It's Thursday.
Yes, it's Thursday.
Salute to Boston.
We'll be in Boston later on today.
Yes, we will.
You guys will.
I'll be in Detroit.
For Boston Summer Jam, we'll be out there a little bit.
Who's on the Summer Jam?
I know Wale.
Wale.
Post Malone.
I can't think of anybody else.
Joyner Lucas.
Joyner Lucas.
Yes.
So we'll be out there for that. Yes.
And I'm going to Detroit. I'm going to the National
Association of Black Journalists event that's
going to be in Detroit this whole weekend.
And I just want to thank iHeart
Mafia for making our
transportation quite
easy today. No, we got a front
of the mall. Shut up. No, no, no. We don't need
to do that. We can do that later on Instagram
if you want to. Yeah, well, I do. If you feel like it. I do. You know what I'm saying? If you feel like the ball. No, no, no. We don't need to do that. We can do that later on Instagram if you want to.
Yeah, well, I do. If you feel like it.
I do.
You know what I'm saying?
If you feel like going live.
I'll be flying commercial.
Well, let me tell you
about this bird, Charlemagne.
You know, we were at dinner
with our boss,
and, you know,
we're talking about the show
and the progression of the show
and if we need anything.
And when I mean need anything,
I mean, like, pens, pencils,
laptops.
New laptops.
Things like that.
Because we've had the same
laptops for eight years.
So he says, our boss says, well, what do you guys need?
So Charlamagne goes, stop the music.
He goes, there's a show in Boston.
And, you know, can we use the jet?
And he said, yeah.
Listen, man, I keep hearing about this mythical jet.
All right.
I keep hearing about this mythical jet that the godfather Elvis Duran and Ryan Seacrest
and the big boys of the world use.
So I just asked.
Let's do it out there. And he said, OK. So I just asked, let's do it out there.
Don't ever get to Wall Street with sticks.
And he said, okay, so.
I got a pregnant wife at home, man.
I don't like to be away.
That was good.
So he said, yeah, so we'll see how this works out.
You know, they're going to fly us to Boston on a PJ, the private jet.
I'm just saying.
And then they're going to fly us right back.
Oh, man.
Listen, my wife.
Y'all need to join the Mile High Club up there.
My wife got a scheduled C-section next month, okay?
It's scheduled next month, but just in case.
Just in case.
I like to be close to home.
You know what I mean?
I can't be away too long.
You know what I mean?
I can't be spending three, four hours in the sky.
Three, four.
I don't know.
I can't do it.
I ain't mad at you.
I can't do it.
Hey, don't take that jet.
Need to be in and out, man.
Now, if you follow me on Instagram, you see that I'm heavily, actually, yeah, heavily
into real estate.
And I found some new pockets of real estate in New Jersey where property is pretty inexpensive.
So I've been really, really getting my monopoly on looking at different properties and buying some foreclosures, some three families.
So I picked up two yesterday and I'm so happy about that.
Not too expensive, not too much money down.
There's ways to F the system.
And I'm going to tell you guys about it one day.
All right.
Well, I was at church.
She just says ways to F the system.
Yeah, I don't know why I said that. No, to get around the system so you don't have to put a guys about it one day. All right. Well, I was at church. She just has ways to F the system. Yeah, I don't know why he said that.
No, to get around the system so you don't have to put a lot down.
Jesus Christ.
So you can get around a certain thing so you don't have to have a lot of money to invest.
A lot might be different than my a lot.
But shout out to Bishop Whitehead.
I was at church last night.
They did a church honors hip hop honoring women of hip hop.
So I was there last night.
So shout out to everybody that was there that was involved.
That was in Brooklyn?
Yeah, that was in Brooklyn.
Did they do 50 Cent at one time? They did 50 Cent last week. Yeah, they asked me that was there. That was in Brooklyn? Yeah, that was in Brooklyn. Did they do 50 Cent at one time?
They did 50 Cent last week.
Yeah, they asked me to come by.
It was 50 Cent, Casanova, Uncle Murda.
In church?
Yeah.
That's exactly where them three need to be.
Casanova, Uncle Murda, and 50 Cent need to be in church.
That is a fact.
Actually, Bishop Whitehead had on a t-shirt that said,
Get the strap, yesterday.
Oh, I'd have a murder.
My goodness.
He said, Get the cross.
Or get the Jesus.
Get the Jesus. That's what the shit said. Oh, shoot. Drop on the clues, goodness. He said, get the cross. Or get the Jesus. Get the Jesus.
That's what the shit said.
Oh, shoot.
Drop on the clues, Bonds.
One of you pastors
better go make that happen.
They're having the Hillsong
conference all week.
Pastor Carl Lynch,
Reverend John Gray,
yep, at the Barclays,
and Stephen Furtick.
If one of them don't come out
with a get the Jesus t-shirt,
they're not paying attention
to what's going on in New York.
My goodness.
Well, it was very inspirational
last night.
Tahiri was there.
Shout out to Jatan
who invited me to come down
and participate.
Dr. Bobby.
It was really great.
All the women in the room.
Okay.
All right, well,
let's get the show cracking now.
Chloe and Hallie
will be joining us this morning.
Now, if you don't know
who they are,
they are two beautiful girls
from Atlanta
that are assigned to Beyonce.
They are also on Grown-ish.
And did a theme song.
We'll kick it with them next hour.
Watch out, world, I'm grown now.
Thank God you can't sing.
And, Yee, we got front page news coming up.
What are we talking about?
Yes, well, since we're all traveling,
some of us aren't going on the private jet,
so we'll tell you what will affect you.
What are you talking about?
When it comes to the TSA,
we'll give you some information about that.
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get into some front page news.
Now let's talk TSA. What's
going on with TSA, Yee? Yeah, TSA is considering
eliminating passenger screening
at more than 150
small and medium-sized airports.
That would be a crazy thing
to happen, and according to CNN terrorism analyst Paul Cruikshank,
he said it was stunning that this is even being seriously considered.
What do they mean, eliminate passenger screening?
So basically, a lot of times people have connecting flights in these smaller airports.
They don't have the high volume, greater capacities
that more advanced security measures have at larger airports.
So they say that you would actually be screened
when you arrive at major airports for connecting flights
instead of joining the screened population.
That kind of makes a little bit of sense, though,
because if you get checked at a major airport
and then you connect at another airport,
it's not like you went outside or anything to go grab anything.
But what if you're not going anywhere else but to the next airport?
Or what if, as a terrorist, you know that they're not going to check you
at this particular airport?
That's true.
Well, can they, though? Because don't you have to check you at this particular airport? That's true. Can they though?
Because don't you have to get off the plane and then go
into the building? It's not like you can go
outside the airport and come back in. They can't go outside and come back in.
Once you're in the airport, you've got to stay
in that airport. And then what if you get on the plane
with something? Well, how did you get it? You still
got in the airport. You had to get searched to get in any airport.
To a smaller airport? If you
come to the smaller airport originally, you're
going to have to go through screening. But if you're coming from a major
airport and connecting at a smaller airport,
you're not going to go through screening.
No, they say they're not going to do any screening at the smaller
airports. Oh, at all?
No, they can't do that.
I think they mean after you get off a connecting flight.
Yeah, no, they can't do that. No, they said they will
screen you if you're going to a connecting
flight.
No, that don't make no sense.
They'll screen you when you arrive at a major airport.
Because even if you get in a small airport, you can still crash that
small airplane, that small aircraft.
They're saying they want to cut screening at small and medium
sized airports serving aircraft with 60
seats or fewer.
No, they can't do that. That won't pass nowhere.
They can't do that. Yeah, I don't know how this could potentially happen.
Not at all.
Now, I am with what they said. They might allow you to bring liquids and not have to take your laptops out.
I think that's a great idea.
That's why you got to pre-check.
No, you got to not.
I feel safer when they check those liquids.
What are the liquids going to do?
Remember that one guy that was trying to spray people with that liquid and set the plane on fire one time?
No, check the liquids.
I just want to be able to bring my shampoo on the plane.
No, check the liquids. I just want to be able to bring my shampoo on the plane. Nah, check the liquids. Pre-check.
Alright, now a judge
has ordered a man's mouth
taped shut during sentencing. This happened
in Cleveland. According to
reports, Franklin Williams
was accused of three armed robberies
in Richmond Heights and Euclid and he would just
not stop talking despite more
than a dozen warnings from Judge
John Russo. This was over the course of about 30 minutes. Here's what happened.
Mr. Williams, I'm the judge in the matter.
Shut your mouth, and I'll tell you when you can talk.
You got it?
What you're not letting me talk?
That means zip it right now.
If we have to, I will gag you in one second.
So listen to me.
You will get a chance to talk.
I'm going to gag you in one second. So listen, you will get a chance to talk. I'm going to gag
you in one second. So just listen to me.
Zip it until
I give you a chance to talk. You'll get a chance to talk.
They put a big piece
of red tape over his mouth. Yeah, two big pieces of tape.
That's disrespectful. They can do that? What if he was a crip?
Huh? You stupid.
Well, listen, what's funny is he was convicted on
counts of aggravated robbery, kidnapping,
theft, misuse of credit cards cards and having weapons under a disability.
Now, his trial had started last year, but he cut his ankle bracelet, fled to Nebraska, and then he said he was hit over the head and lost his memory.
Dropping a clues bomb for him.
That's a great story.
But you can't do that.
You just can't tape somebody's mouth like that.
I don't know if you can.
That's in the name.
You can't do that.
Is it legal, though?
No, that can't be legal.
Let's be honest.
Let's be honest. Yeah. If you could do that to some people, you would. All right. Come on. You can't do that. Is it legal, though? No, that can't be legal. Let's be honest. Let's be honest.
Yeah?
If you could do that to some people, you would.
All right, come on.
You never wanted to put a big piece of tape over my mouth?
Yeah.
Yeah?
Okay.
Yeah.
All right.
You wouldn't shut up.
Yeah, but I'm not the law, though.
You know, the law, you can't do that.
You can't just tape somebody's mouth shut.
I should have just told him, if you don't shut up, I'm going to give you 10 extra years.
He warned him over a dozen times.
I can't breathe.
Now I can't breathe.
Now I'm passing out.
Now I'm fainting.
Now I'm suing.
He ended up getting sentenced to 24 years in prison. You know what I'm saying? Damn, he should have shut up. He should have shut up. I don't think. Now I can't breathe. Now I'm passing out. Now I'm fainting. Now I'm suing. He ended up getting sentenced to 24 years in prison.
You know what I'm saying?
Damn, he should have shut up.
He should have shut up.
I don't think that would have mattered.
That's all the judges trying to tell him.
Oh, my goodness.
That's all the judges trying to tell him.
And by the way, if you give me 24 years, I'm not going to stop talking.
You ought to give me 24 years.
Me neither.
I'm going to keep talking.
F you, judge.
I'm going to piss you off the whole day.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent, hit us up right now.
Maybe you had a bad night, bad morning, whatever it may be.
Get it off your chest.
Hit us up.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this? Yeah, what's going on, Evie? Good morning, Angela. Good morning. Shout out to you better have the same energy. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this?
Yeah, what's going on,
Evie?
Good morning, Angela.
Good morning, y'all, man.
Good morning.
What's up, my brother?
How you doing?
What's up, man?
Yeah, I got two things
on to blow real fast.
I want to tell everybody
that's hanging on the front
or have any kind
of little excuse
to say why he ain't do this
and why he ain't do that.
Be quiet, man.
The brother's reaching out.
He's trying to help his kids.
He's trying to help
his community. He's doing a lot more than a lot to help his kids. He's trying to help his community.
He's doing a lot more than a lot of people are doing.
And Sudebi should be congratulating him.
Hold on. People are hating on LeBron
for opening that school?
You go on the internet, people are
saying, oh, well, he didn't do this school
for all black kids.
Yeah, if you go back, go to
Dr. Umar.
He was on there the other day saying
white people build schools.
Jews bring us to build schools for Jewish kids.
We build schools for everyone.
Dr. Umar, I love Dr. Umar, but he should not get involved in this conversation.
Yeah, he has a school to build himself.
People are going to be asking, where's the money that you've been raising to build a school?
People that are not doing anything are criticizing LeBron.
And people find any reason to hate on him.
Another thing, though, before you guys cut me off,
the interview yesterday with Leo Cohen.
Yes.
Very, very dope interview.
I really liked it.
You know what I mean?
It was very insightful.
But it also kind of shows
what Dane been saying
for a long time,
that Leo is not really
of hip-hop culture.
And I mean,
he would have been an exec
if pop was popping right now,
if rock and roll
was popping right now.
He's not really a hip-hop guy.
I mean,
he's been in the business
for 37 years. He's been in the business for 37 years.
He's been in the business for a while.
From the interview that I got, he's not
really in-depth on it being
a hip-hop culture. He's more in-depth on it
being a business, and if for some
reason that hip-hop should fade out right
now, he would just move on to the next genre.
But great interview, nonetheless, and
you guys are doing a great job. Leo would
be happy to hear that. He called me yesterday and he said,
is it a hit, Charlamagne?
Is it a hit?
Is it a hit?
How do we know if it's a hit?
What are the analytics?
What are the metrics of a hit interview?
He should know because he's on YouTube.
That's what I told him.
I said, probably YouTube views.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Julian.
Hold on.
My wife wants to talk.
Okay.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Where are we just waking up?
We can tell.
You didn't brush your teeth.
Why you calling me with pink breath?
I didn't.
It smelled like yesterday's adventure.
Hey.
Sounds like your boyfriend.
She is smelling last night.
Your breath smells like your boyfriend.
It's not one o'clock in the morning.
What's up, though?
I just want to shout out my brother.
I feel blessed.
My brother's locked up, but I just want to
shout him out because I just found out he listens to this.
His name is Rob.
Alright, well, shout out to Rob. Hey, Rob.
Thank you. Hello, who's this?
It's Rich Kendall from Cambridge.
I got something to get off my chest.
Go ahead, brother. I think Charlamagne with
the spicy mayo cats, I think he'll fail this one.
Talk to me. The thing that bothers me
is how EDM music, the spicy mayo cats, I think he'll fail this one. Talk to me. The thing that bothers me is how
EDM music, the EDM cats
took the running man
and called it the EDM shuffle
and gave us that little
I think
a little running man type thing.
I haven't seen that yet. I heard about it, though.
I've seen the running man shuffle, man. What's wrong with you, man?
That was a year ago. Yeah, but I didn't know that they
was calling it something else. I just looked at it and said,
oh, they're doing
the Running Man again.
I didn't know they renamed it.
Yeah, they call it
the EDM Shuffle.
And then the other thing
that bothers me
with the same subject
is how they call trap music.
If you look up trap music,
trap music comes up,
brings up EDM trap now.
It don't bring up real trap music.
That I know.
That I was aware of.
So it's like,
I don't know.
Like, I don't know
if black people
are going to catch on eventually
and it's going to be too late, but it's already at that point
where they're just switching things out on some culture boats
and trying to get away with it, you know?
They already got away with it, sir.
My goodness.
All right, thank you, brother.
Have you seen the top ten list of EDM DJs?
Not one of them are black.
Nope.
Get it off your chest.
When it comes to the Forbes list.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Let's go.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
Say it with your chest.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So if you got something on your mind, let it out.
Hello, who's this?
It's Cham.
Call from Jacksonville.
What's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
Hey, man. I'm new to social media. This is, like's up, bro? Get it off your chest. Hey, man.
I'm new to social media.
This is, like, new to me, but I've been looking up there.
Man, we got to stop cooning on the internet, man.
Who cooned?
What are you talking about?
Man, I was watching a video of a guy.
He's like, I guess he was being a Trump supporter.
I don't know if he was being serious or not, but he's basically saying that Trump stood
for...
Black people.
You're talking about Pastor Darryl Scott.
Ah, shoot.
Nah, I don't even know, bro. That's're talking about Pastor Darryl Scott. Ah, shoot. Nah, I don't even know.
That's his name, Pastor Darryl Scott.
Listen, in the words of my sister, Angela Rye,
all your skin folk, not your kin folk, brother.
That's all you need to know.
Man, that joke is crazy, though, man. He basically was saying
that teaching minorities
to be good people
is basically what he's saying Trump stands for.
Obama stood for one big
mess or whatever. I'm like, dude,
you got to stop that because they're taking that
and they're using that to push their agenda.
They're basically thinking like, yeah, that's right.
All black people are
on welfare and all
minorities are bad. We got to stop doing that.
We're not helping
our side out. We're helping them push their
agenda and push that
to make America great again
by, you know,
pushing black people out,
you know, out the picture.
All minorities out the picture.
Tune in to Donkia today, today, sir.
We're going to talk practice
to Daryl Scott.
Hello, who's this?
This is Jasmine.
Jasmine, get it off your chest, mama.
I just want to talk about
how the D.C. housing
is too tenant-friendly.
I've owned this house
and the tenant has not paid rent in three years.
Your tenants haven't paid rent in three years?
In three years, and the D.C. housing is protecting them.
We go on the court.
I pay for lawyers, and they pay for their lawyers and everything,
and it's like literally nothing I can do.
It's funny you said that.
I was just talking to Charlemagne about certain areas,
and certain areas really ride for the tenants.
You know they actually have classes for tenants that tell them how to not pay rent
and how to squat in somebody's house and not get kicked out?
Oh, yeah, it's hard to get squatters out.
It's hard to get people out in certain areas.
It's like squatters got more rights than owners.
And they help them.
They don't have to pay for their lawyers.
Nope.
They don't have to pay for anything, and you're spending all this money just to add a hope, a gleam to get them out.
And she's just sitting in the house paying no rent.
Yep.
A free lawyer.
And you got to pay mortgage and you got to pay taxes.
Yep.
It's crazy.
I'm sorry for you, mama.
And you got to spend all that money.
But I'll tell you though, anybody looking to buy an investment property, that's one place that you have to look. You have to look in areas where they don't really have tenant rights, where people can't just stay in the place for like six to nine months.
Where I go, the longest they can stay in is about 30 days.
The house that I bought before the guy bought it and sold it to me, there were squatters living in that house and it was a mission trying to get them out.
It's unfair, but thank you guys so much. I don't
say I love you guys and everything,
but yeah, it needs to be
stopped. We feel your pain.
Alright, mama.
Get it off your chest. 805-85-1051.
We got rumors on the way, Yee?
Yes, let's talk about a new documentary coming.
I know y'all gonna want to watch this one and
find out whose album has
officially been pushed back.
You thought you was getting it next week. Now you got to wait.
All right. We'll get into that when we come back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Quincy Jones.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is The Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, get ready for this documentary called Quincy About Quincy Jones.
Now, we posted special announcement from me and my unbelievably talented daughter, Rashida Jones.
When I was just a kid living on the south
side of Chicago during the Great Depression in the 30s,
my grandmother used to cook rats
for my little brother and I because that's all we had to eat.
Unfortunately, the only role models
I had around me were gangsters, and the only future
I had in store was that of a typical
statistic without a mother.
I never thought I'd see a day pass age 25,
and I sure didn't think that one day I'd have seven
incredible Rugrats or 79
Grammy nominations or have produced
the best selling album of all time.
But here I am, 85 years
young and counting. At the end
of the day, his Quincy movie
is coming to Netflix on September
21st. It's a documentary about
his journey. I'm stuck on his mama's rat
recipe. I don't even know what that was like. How did she
cook those rats? Did she fry them? Did she sauté
them? You probably have eaten rats. Did she boil
them? Don't know. That's what I'm saying. I want to know
the recipe. At some point, I know. That's a
crazy story. But yes, so
that should be really interesting. I'm excited to
see that. Like I said, that's going to be on Netflix
September 21st.
Let me mark that down right now.
Alright, something else to mark on your calendars.
Nicki Minaj, if you are ready for her Queen album
to come out on August 10th, well,
push it back because the album has been
pushed back. It's coming out on August
17th. She posted,
My darlings, I have a huge surprise I can't share until
the day before Queen drops. So in the meantime,
check out this playlist I made for you guys.
I did Fifi with my new BFF from Brooklyn.
He's a little funny looking looking but he's really sweet
under all those tats
she goes on to say I have classic bops
with all three of them as far as YG
and 2 Chainz
she talks about
working with Ariana Grande, she's one of the realest
artists I've had the pleasure of working with, she couldn't fly
with me to Turks to shoot the bed video
so we shot her scenes in Malibu
but she said the album is coming on August 17th.
We told you guys this already,
that she was having some issues with some clearances
from Tracy Chapman.
And so hopefully that's all getting resolved,
but it might have caused her to have to push back the album.
All right.
Terry Crews and Samantha Bee,
they've done a PSA talking about not making jokes
about male sexual assault.
They said it's not a funny thing to joke about.
The truth is one out of 33 men in the U.S. have been victims of attempted or completed rape,
meaning men are vastly more likely to be sexually assaulted than to be falsely accused of rape.
Sexual assault of men is a real problem, not a joke, despite the way we tend to talk about it.
Here is a clip of their PSA.
Hi, I'm Terry Crews.
You know me because I'm Terry f***ing Crews.
Maybe this happened to you.
You're a funny guy and you're telling a joke that's real edgy.
Maybe it's about prison rape.
Maybe it's about boys getting molested.
Either way, it's not getting the laugh you want.
I'm here to tell you how to solve that problem.
Stop telling those f***ing jokes. They're not funny.
They've never been funny. You're a hack
and everybody knows it. Hey man,
been there, done that. That's a great PSA for
now and he's absolutely right, but I still don't
think comedians, radio personalities
or musicians should be punished for things they said
years ago because if so, we all in trouble.
Well, they
also in this particular clip showed
different jokes that they considered
to be unfunny. People making jokes about rape.
They even had a clip of a drop the soap
joke that was on Spongebob Squarepants.
I mean, there's been millions of drop
the soap jokes, though. I mean, the climate
was different just six or seven years ago.
Culture has changed, so you can't, you know, get
those kind of jokes off now, or that kind of color
commentary off, but that's why I can't stand when people
pull up old clips of things.
Like, you can't hold
people to that anymore.
Well, what they're trying to say
is they want to encourage
people to stop making
those jokes moving forward.
Yeah, for now, absolutely.
They don't want to punish
what happened in the past.
They just want to say
moving forward.
Oh, yes, these people do.
I'm talking about this
particular PSA.
They love retroactive punishments.
All right, all right.
And J.R. Smith,
he's under NYPD investigation,
and that is because they're saying that he allegedly stole and threw someone's cell phone.
Now, a fan, I guess, wanted to take a picture of him,
and J.R. Smith turned him down.
He said no photos, but the fan took one anyway,
and that's when J.R. Smith approached the fan,
took his phone out of his hand, and launched it into a nearby construction zone.
According to the fan, his phone was
damaged and he had to file a report with the police.
So he has not been charged with a crime yet,
but cops would like to speak with him.
That's amazing that J.R. Smith knew exactly what to do with that
phone, but didn't know what to do with that basketball
in game one of the NBA Finals.
You are stupid! In the final seconds of the game.
He knew exactly where to throw that phone, but he didn't know where to throw that ball.
Alright, well I'm Angela Yee,
and that is your rumor report. Is it
true Tristan Thompson and Draymond Green
got into a fight? They said they pieced it up though
and that it was, according
to them, it was highly exaggerated, but I guess they
were out later on that night and everything was fine.
Draymond posted last night that that wasn't true though.
Yeah, he said it wasn't true. Draymond Green's my favorite
player in the NBA. Although witnesses said they did
see it, he's saying that whole thing was just
not too exaggerated. Okay. Draymond, he's saying that whole thing was just not too exaggerated.
He's on Draymond in a fight.
Between him and Tristan Thompson.
When we come back, we're going to kick it with Chloe
and Halle. Now, they're on
Grown-ish. You might know them. They're signed to Beyonce's
label. We're going to kick it with these young ladies when we come back.
Watch out, world.
I'm grown now.
Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Let's get into some front page news.
Chloe and Haley will be joining us in about 15 minutes.
Now, what are we talking about, Yee?
Let's talk about the TSA.
They are considering eliminating screening at smaller airports at more than 150 small and medium-sized airports across the United States.
Now, the only way you would get screened is if you get off that flight and you're going to a connecting flight in a major airport, then they would screen you at that major airport because they're saying those airports have
high volume with greater capacities and more advanced security measures than smaller locations.
But they're saying is this would save them a whole lot of money at the airport, about
$115 million annually that could be used to bolster security at larger airports.
But does this mean that if I pull up to an airport that's not like an international airport or it's a smaller airport
they're not going to screen me? I don't understand.
Well, that's what they're considering.
That can't be possible. I'm telling you
this is what they're considering doing now. According
to a terrorism analyst at CNN
he said it's stunning that this is even
seriously being considered.
They said no matter what
Al-Qaeda and ISIS still regard aviation
as a priority target.
That includes aircraft where you have fewer than 60 people on board.
Just imagine if they get on one of these small planes and crash it into a building or something like that coming from one of these smaller airports.
Anything could happen.
It doesn't sound like a great idea to me.
And listen, we're the ones that always have to suffer time-wise, but we know it's a sacrifice we have to make for our safety.
Safety first.
Right.
So we'll see what happens with that.
And all right, now let's discuss Facebook and Instagram.
They're going to tell you how much time you spend on each app.
They have a new set of features that they're going to be rolling out on Wednesday
that will help you manage the time you spend on those platforms.
So there's going to be daily and weekly data on time spent within each app.
That way you can figure out maybe I'm doing too much on Instagram.
You can see how much time
you're actually wasting,
how much of your life
you're wasting.
You know time is your only luxury.
That's the one thing
that you will never get back
and you can spend
countless hours
on Instagram and Twitter.
Well, they have a feature
that will temporarily
mute push notifications
and a daily reminder system
to notify you
when you've hit
a designated cutoff time
for the day.
That's good.
Makes sense.
They want people to just monitor because you might not even realize how much time for the day. That's good. Makes sense. They want people to just monitor,
because you might not even realize how much time you're spending,
so it'll be really interesting to get this data.
I was thinking about that thing.
You know how when you go into the comedy show,
you got to put your phone in that little pouch?
Yes.
They need to have something like that that's timed,
so when you go home, you can put it away for 10 hours,
so it'll just be gone.
You can't unlock it.
It won't unlock for 10 hours.
I just leave my phone downstairs, and then...
I do that, too. I do that, and then I'll be like, oh it won't unlock for 10 hours. I just leave my phone downstairs and then... I do that too.
I do that and then
I'll be like,
oh, I don't have my phone.
The worst is when you
leave your phone
for a couple of hours
and no one texts you
or calls you.
I don't care.
And you're like,
is my phone still working?
Man, I'd be happy.
I'd be glad nobody hit me.
All right.
My only problem is
I have my alarm on my phone.
You have to have it
next to you.
Yes.
It has to be next to you
Especially when I sleep. Yeah. Which makes no sense because I got two alarm clocks sitting right there. I have my alarm on my phone. You have to have it next to you. Yes. It has to be next to me as well. Especially when I sleep.
Yeah.
Which makes no sense because I got two alarm clocks sitting right there.
I have an alarm clock, too, in my room, and I never use it.
Well, all right.
What envy?
I have two phones.
I have one for family members that I know that stays on me, and then the other one is
I just leave off, and I just only use business hours.
You got two phones?
Two phones, yep.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
When we come back, Khloe and Hailey will be joining us,
so we'll kick it with them.
Of course, you know them from Grown-ish.
They signed to Beyonce's label, and they can sing their ass off.
Very talented young ladies.
When we come back, so it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got some special guests in the building, and I'm already jealous.
These guys have been talking makeup since they got here,
about contouring eyelashes.
Contouring.
Contouring, sir.
Well, you guys know what I don't.
Thank you, Charlamagne.
Clear that up.
Tell them which fancy shade you use.
We have Chloe and Halle in here.
Good morning, girls.
Watch out, world.
I'm grown now.
How much do y'all hear that a day?
People just walk up to y'all singing it?
Sometimes, yes.
Okay.
Yes, but it makes me happy knowing that it's a theme song that gets stuck in their head
because that was the goal when we wrote it.
Wrote and produced it, right?
Yes, we did.
Who taught y'all musical chops?
Because y'all write and produce all y'all music?
Yeah, we write and produce everything.
We do it all in our living room.
I feel like that's where we're most comfortable.
Yeah.
But, I mean, we just kind of
love to experiment, throw things out
and see what sticks. We're more of like the feeling type
of girls. And if we don't know something,
we look it up. I guess we
grew up having that
if you don't know, figure it out mentality from
our parents. So yeah, that's how we
learned it. You guys started when you were five
and seven doing music? That's amazing.
So is your family like a musical family?
You know, musicality is sprinkled throughout our family.
Our father's mother is a really, really great singer,
but our dad cannot sing.
He has a great ear, though.
Great ear, but can't sing.
Y'all sound good.
I don't know why I thought y'all was twins.
I'm sorry, go ahead.
And our mom has a beautiful voice, but no, we're not twins.
Everyone always thinks we are.
Now, how did you get started for people that don't know you?
You signed to Beyonce's label, but how did you get started?
How did she hear y'all, if nobody knows?
Yeah, so we're from Atlanta, Georgia, and we were singing around town,
and people would always tell us, oh, maybe you guys should post YouTube covers.
We were like, okay, sure.
We never took it that seriously, But one day we were bored, and
we loved this song, Best Thing I Never Had by Beyonce.
We found the instrumental online,
and we recorded it in our basement.
We uploaded it, and we were
honestly happy with the first 100
views, because we weren't really expecting much.
But then it just kind of kept progressing,
and then bam. Now y'all not gonna sit here and tell me
y'all got signed to Beyonce because of no YouTube video now.
How did this go down?
How did it happen?
No, that's really what happened.
She saw the video?
Yes, she saw our video to Pretty Hurts.
Really?
And apparently she had started watching
all of our videos
and we got an email from her company, Parkwood,
and they were like,
hey, can we post this on all of her socials
and are you all signed?
And when me and my sister saw that,
of course we freaked out.
What does a Beyonce email look like?
Well, we were freaking out. It has
like the Parkwood seal from her company.
We were like, wow, that must be legit
after we thought it was fake.
You know, it was really cool. And then after
that, we found out she wanted to sign
us and then we were just catapulted
into this really awesome, endearing
mentorship and, you know,
just her guiding us along the way.
When did y'all first meet her?
Oh, wow.
Well, when we first met her, I was four,
and we acted too.
What?
You were four and you were two?
Yep, and it was in The Fighting Temptations.
I played the younger version of her when I was, like, four.
Oh, wow.
And so that's when our paths first crossed.
So it's crazy how the universe works
and sends you, like, those little signs.
Right, right, right.
So, yeah.
I'm talking about after y'all got signed
but when did y'all meet her
after they sent the email?
It was like a month.
A month after.
And she had no idea
you were the same girl
that she met.
Yeah, she flipped out
because we have
pictures together.
That is like,
definitely this is meant to be.
Right?
Now how tough is dad
with you guys?
Does he force you guys
to sing like,
you know,
when you have a kid? Joe Jackson. Yeah, when you have a kid. Joe Jackson.
Yeah, when you have a kid and you want to really play basketball good,
you want your son to be that good because your dad can't sing,
is he like, y'all going to be some singers?
Absolutely not.
Our dad is very supportive of us, and it's what we want to do.
And you ladies both graduated from high school.
Yeah.
Which is dope and posted it.
Because a lot of people might have been like, look, we're doing this thing.
You know, that's not important
but it was important for you guys to
graduate and congratulate each other and let people see that
yeah, thank you
I actually just graduated
because I just turned 18 so I was really
excited to be finished because it was a lot
like traveling
you have normal lives, you know, because
you're everywhere, you're on TV
do you have a license?
I do.
She does.
I love to drive.
I have my Mini Cooper.
Her name's Cleo.
She's blue, my favorite color.
You got a Mini Cooper?
Yes, I love her.
That's a grandma car?
No.
No Mini Cooper.
She's so cute.
I love her.
That's like the little eco-friendly joint?
Yes.
Yeah, technically.
And they're very safe, too. Gotcha.
Now, how did the Cronus thing come about?
We love Kenya Barris and Yara,
and we've known Yara for about four years,
even before the whole Grown-ish thing.
And we were at the BET Awards.
We were accepting Beyonce's award,
and Yara was presenting it.
And I think that was the moment Kenya saw us all together
in that type of space.
And, you know, we met in his office,
and it was such good vibes from the start.
And next thing you know, he was like,
I'd love for you guys to be on the show.
We were like, of course.
And we didn't even really audition for it.
And I remember the very first time we went into the table read,
and we saw the script.
And before this show, we didn't really cuss like that.
But it was fun because our characters, Jazlyn and Skylar,
they're like the complete opposite of us.
So it's like tapping into... They get to cuss and do things
that you really want to do. Yeah, exactly. We bring out our inner
Atlanta. There you go.
There you go. Yeah. Do you feel
like you've missed out on social
interactions being a teenager, like just a regular
kid teen life? You know, people ask
me that and I always am like
no. I honestly
from the bottom of my heart really don't think so, you know and I always am like no I honestly from the bottom of my heart really don't
think so you know I always
anytime I feel like
oh I'm missing out on something I'm always one
upped by it like for me
I wasn't able to go to prom but
because we were performing at Coachella
I was like that's a pretty awesome
thing
things like that I'm like you know
this is my life.
This is what is supposed to happen for me right now.
And those things can happen later.
I can always party later.
What about you?
Yeah, I have to say the same thing.
Music is definitely my outlet.
And I feel like we're all born with a gift.
And it's your job to share it and inspire others.
So I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything.
It's pretty cool that I get to do what I love as my career.
Do the boys try to holler a lot at you guys?
I mean, yeah, but we're so focused.
It's kind of like, you know, blinders.
You want Daddy to leave the room and answer the question again or what?
I mean, he knows, but we're so focused on music right now
and with our album, The Kids Are Alright, we're just so happy that's out.
We work so hard on it.
We were spending long hours in our living room just working from scratch.
How much do y'all argue as sisters?
You know, we argue a little bit.
I mean, we're sisters.
Who's the diva of the group?
Well, that's the thing.
It flips.
It flips.
Everyday life, I'm the diva. But when it comes to our music, she's like the boss. That's because you're the thing. It flips. It flips. Everyday life, I'm the diva.
But when it comes to our music, she's like the boss.
That's because you're the baby sister.
Yeah.
What do you mean the diva?
Like, what do you mean?
Like, I don't know.
Takes you long to get ready.
No, I don't take long to get ready.
I'm like the one who keeps us on schedule.
I'm like, okay, we have to clean up our rooms now.
We have to do this.
We have to clean up our rooms.
I love it.
Yes.
We have more with Khloe and Hailey. Let's get their single on rooms now. We have to do this. We have to clean up our rooms. I love it. We have more with Khloe
and Hailey. Let's get their single on right now.
It's called Happy Without Me featuring
Joey Badass. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
You probably see them on Grown-ish. They're signed to
Beyonce's record label.
We have Chloe and Hailey.
Charlamagne?
Y'all got a line on the album.
You said that fake woke hashtag in the song Fake.
Expound on that.
Well, you know, we live in this world of social media.
And, you know, we're very just energetic all around.
And what inspired this song, Fake, on our album was that, you know,
because we're genuine people and so nice, sometimes people thought, oh, my gosh, you guys are like fake.
Are you guys real?
Like, is this for real?
And we would always be like, you know, that's crazy how people can't even receive someone being kind without thinking, oh, you must be fake.
And so in this song, we just decided to put all the things
that society thinks of as fake
and what we see as fake.
And it just kind of turned into that mash.
So with that fake woke hashtag,
and of course, as this generation,
we have amazing voices to speak up
and we're able to do that with social media.
But sometimes all they're doing
is just putting a hashtag and like,
okay, I'm done.
I'm done. I did my job just putting a hashtag. like, okay, I'm done. I'm done.
I did my job.
Just putting a hashtag.
I hate the word woke.
I feel like all these woke people need to get some rest.
They're so tired at this point.
I can't stand it.
I agree with what you said about that, though, about being too nice.
People think because you're nice, it's not interesting.
Or, oh, shut up.
You're being too nice.
And it's like, what's wrong with being nice and being like a nice person and caring about people's feelings?
I don't understand when that got to be not cool.
How do y'all deal with social media?
You talked about the fake woke and stay woke.
How do y'all deal with it?
Because I see so many people now, it's difficult with depression
and people will get on you if you have a pimple
or if your hair is to the left a little bit too much
or if your feet look too big.
Like, they will attack you.
How do you guys deal with social media?
Oh, wow.
Well, I think social media is like a blessing and a curse because without it, we technically
wouldn't be in this position.
But then also sometimes we take breaks from it.
We'll have like those social media hiatuses, you know, we'll just be like, OK, I'm deleting
the app and I'm just going to step away.
But it's also about who you surround yourself with.
You know, people who bring you down and give you those negative vibes,
it's just going to rub off and feed off on you.
So I'm happy I have my sister because whenever I'm sad,
she like picks me up and vice versa and our family.
And yeah, so and whenever I'm in that bad mental space,
I like to pray and meditate and I love the water because I'm a cancer baby.
So me too. Hey, so yeah to pray and meditate and I love the water because I'm a cancer baby. Me too!
Hey! So yeah,
water and praying and meditating helps me.
And social media don't help none of that
because I wake up in the morning and I want positive
affirmations. You're not going to get none of that
from social media. There are some good
Instagram positive pages. There are.
That's who you follow. But it messes it up because
you'll read one and then you scroll right under that and then
somebody's saying, **** you, I wish you died this morning. That's who you follow. But it messes it up because you'll read one and then you scroll right under that and then somebody's saying, I wish you died this morning.
That's who you follow.
I do that every morning.
Because every morning I wake up
and I say,
thank you God for blessing me
with another day of life.
That's good.
But then it'll be people saying,
I wish you died.
Well, you can't let that bring you down.
They're obviously unhappy with themselves.
Leave me to block that person, Charlamagne.
And you know,
it's important to have a great real life.
You know,
it's not all about social media.
If your real life is great and you surround yourself with great people,
then all those things, I think, it's just we can't let our feelings
and our lives be run by what's on social media.
We have to make sure we do things and be active.
What are you almost passionate about, music or acting?
Music is my first love, personally.
Yeah, music is definitely my first love. But I still love acting.
I remember when I was like 8 to 10,
I was obsessed with the thought of being a Broadway star
because it had everything fused together.
But music is definitely my first love.
But what I also love about being on Grown-ish 2
is how we get to combine both.
We wrote and produced the theme song
and then songs from our album, The Kids Are Alright,
were throughout the entire season.
So it's pretty cool how it works out that way.
And you did the visuals with the album also.
Yeah, uh-huh, the short film.
That was pretty fun showing like the visual aspect because I feel like our music's pretty visual.
What kind of CEO is Beyonce?
Is she in the studio with y'all?
Is she like overseeing your music?
Like, can you pick up the phone and call her? Yeah, you know what?
I love her so much because she allows us to shine as individual beings.
And she knows how powerful she is.
And she's lending us her resources but also letting us shine on our own.
And I think that's something pretty special.
Because a lot of artists, they'll sign to these big labels
and they'll be taught what to wear and how to sing and how to move and all of that.
But we get to create what we want to create.
And of course, we'll send her songs and she'll give us her notes.
But at the end of the day, she's always like, we get to do what we want to do.
And, you know, don't dumb yourself down for the world.
Let the world catch up to you.
How'd you guys get ready for the On The Run 2 tour?
Yeah, well, we've been prepping for this tour
for months before
it started. It's been
really fun. We've just
been hashing out our show, trying to
figure it out because we found out we're doing
20 minute set before DJ Khaled.
You know, it's all really exciting
but it's interesting putting together a stadium
show because it's so many
people and you have to learn how to connect with each and every one of them.
So it's a process.
You know, the first couple of shows have been amazing.
And, you know, we're just working on notes and just perfecting it.
Are y'all tired?
Because that's a lot of cities, a lot of traveling, a lot of dates.
We're not.
I'm not tired yet.
You know, I love the tour bus because I get the best sleep on there.
And when I am tired, I drink some good green tea.
I'm not into coffee yet.
Maybe that'll come down the line.
Stick to the green tea.
Stick to green tea.
It's better for you.
Yeah.
So, Do Macha is really good.
And this whole, like, we have a passion for this.
So, that energizes us on its own.
So, I'm just really excited.
And it's only been, like, the first four or five dates and we've learned so much.
And we have two more months left.
So we're going to be like so in shape and like are mental and physical.
And I'm just excited.
Has Beyonce made y'all babysit yet?
He's like obsessed with Beyonce.
We love the children.
This is interesting.
Beyonce's artist?
How dope you got to be Beyonce's artist?
That's a lot of pressure too though.
That's a lot of pressure too.
A lot of pressure.
Yeah.
She's such a great mom and. A lot of pressure. Yeah. She's such a great mom
and we love the whole family.
Yeah.
Do y'all have the frustrations
of dating
that your characters
on Grown-ish do?
You know,
I mean,
do,
I mean,
honestly,
even if we did,
we're so like
focused on our craft
that it doesn't really bother us.
Yeah,
we don't really see
the issues of dating right now.
We're not really focused on that.
Yeah, but what I think is pretty cool about Grown-ish
is how we get to show through our characters,
Jazlyn and Skylar, what other young black girls
are going through in the dating scene right now.
And I think that's important for them to know
that you don't need validation from anyone.
No man, nothing, just love yourself.
So that's pretty cool how we get to share that through our art.
Will Grown Just be able to keep y'all?
Oh, of course.
As y'all careers continue to blow?
Oh, of course.
We love Grown Just.
Grown Just is huge, though.
It's a great platform.
Yeah.
Literally right after we finish tour, we start filming season two.
How do y'all pick the single?
Because y'all are in a weird place.
Like, the adults love you, but the kids love you.
So it's kind of like right in the middle.
How do y'all decide, you know, am I going to lean a little to the adult side or a little to the kid side? place like the adults love you but the kids love you so it's kind of like right in the middle how
do y'all decide you know am i gonna lean a little to the adult side a little to the kid side you
know we just follow our hearts and what i think is cool about that point is we're kind of on that
verge too we're still kids but we're also turning into young women and i think it's just gonna be
true to ourselves and our hearts, whatever music we create.
And it won't be like one or the other.
Because it's funny you said, we're on tour, but we got to clean our room.
So it's like, we got to clean our room, but we're going on tour.
If y'all don't clean y'all room, will y'all daddy let y'all go on tour?
You're not parents, but y'all don't clean your room?
You're not going on tour.
We're not going on tour.
Yes, we're not going on tour.
Yeah, I love my mom.
I'm the messy one of us two.
And I love my mom because sometimes I'll make deals with her.
I'm like, after I come back from rehearsal, I'll clean mom, I promise.
And she'll be like, all right.
So I love our parents.
They should set aside a budget for you guys to have someone come clean the room for you.
Like, I'm very busy writing music and going on tour.
Dad, you don't make them pay rent?
They pay for the house, not for the rent.
Aside from music and acting, I'm sure you guys have a lot of other things you're passionate about, like maybe fashion.
Oh, they got to go.
Makeup, hair.
Okay.
Are there any other ventures that you guys are embarking on?
Yeah.
You know, music is always my first love.
And, you know, us being producers and writers, of course, we want to also do that for other artists.
And, you know, of course, diving more into the acting thing and also fashion and makeup,
you know, just sharing that.
All right.
It's The Breakfast Club.
It's Khloe and Halle.
Hey.
The Breakfast Club.
It's the world's most dangerous
morning show, The Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne Tha God,
Angelique, DJ Envy.
Angelique, why is Envy
getting his eyebrows done?
He's trying to look like you.
I see that. What'd you do to your eyebrows, bro? He's trying to look like you. I see that.
What'd you do to your eyebrows, bro?
Why?
I was trying to get my eyebrows like yours, like you got the perfect arc, perfect angle,
but-
It's called an arch, and my arch is natural, by the way.
No, it's not.
It is natural.
No, it's not.
Listen, let him say it's natural.
It's not natural.
I don't get my eyebrows arched.
He had fat transferred from his-
Slew to my barber.
Such as eyebrow.
You cut your eyebrows?
No.
So why would you salute your barber if your eyebrows are natural?
Because I'm saluting him to say I don't get my damn eyebrows arched.
So you salute someone who doesn't do something.
I'm coming in later for my eyebrows, bro.
Let me tell you the truth.
Back in the day.
There you go.
Come on.
Listen to me.
Listen to me.
Back in the day.
I'm talking about back in the day.
Back in the day day.
I'm talking about 98, 99.
I did get my eyebrows arched a couple times.
A girl sued me up to do it.
So why did you tell us if it's all natural?
Listen to me, listen to me, listen to me.
You are such a sis.
Slew to my brother Wax, slew to my brother Dre.
They both called me and said, we will slap this at you if you come around us with your eyebrows arched.
You got your eyebrows done.
So instead you got microbladed. No, so what happened is
when I stopped doing that,
when I stopped doing that and just let them grow in,
I guess it just kept the arch that you put in already.
The natural arch, yes. No, that's not natural.
But anyway, let's get to the rumors. Let's talk
with Lior Cohen.
She's spilling the tea.
This is the rumor report with Angela Yee
on The Breakfast Club. Well, as y' Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, as y'all know, Liar Cohen was on The Breakfast Club yesterday,
and one of the questions was about whether you would choose talent over issues.
Here's what happened.
She asked me talent or issues, and I said talent.
But I have to, I can't give up on people.
You think that's hypocritical, though?
It's opportunistic.
Yeah.
I got people to feed.
I got a business to run.
You're going to make Dame Dash take this clip and call you a culture vulture.
Well, Dame Dash did.
Dame Dash.
You brought him up.
I don't even know him.
I don't even know him.
Well, Dame Dash did apparently hear this clip, and they do know each other.
And he said, thanks for this liar, Cohen, for proving my point in true culture vulture form.
They make money off us and then try to erase our true history and act like the real ones never existed.
Not going to happen, bro.
I benched you for the culture.
Enjoy your desk job at YouTube.
You're going down in history for who you really are.
I made sure of that.
Tuma, how do you even work with this clown?
Look how he disrespects your brother.
Stay tuned, Culture Vulture's book.
And y'all see he's unapologetic.
He pays his bills at the expense of us.
Big question is, why can't he sell any rock music?
Why can't he eat with his own culture?
Stop fronting on my people like you mean something.
Your own culture laughs at you.
I mean, that's a good debate because we do give artists creative leniency
when it comes to what they talk about in their music.
And they should have.
Whether it's drug use or drug selling or violence or whatever,
but it's just different when you hear an executive say, you know,
like an executive can let an artist be an artist,
but it just hits them wrong to say, well, you know,
I know they're doing something wrong, but I got to eat.
You know what I'm saying
I think he said
he got people to feed
I think he's talking
about the whole entire company
like there's employees there
so they're signing people
that are artists
that people are buying
and the consumer
is buying this music
and then executives
have to let artists
be artists right
they do
but he said
he does talk to them
about it
he says he does
I still don't know
the definition of culture vulture.
You can get Dame and Dash's culture vulture book.
Go buy Dame and Dash's book, Culture Vulture.
Drop on a Clues bond for Dame and Dash.
At one point, they were very tight.
So, it's interesting.
Dame made them a lot of money.
They made a lot of money together.
Yeah, they both made each other a lot of money.
They made a lot of money together.
All right, Demi Lovato is leaving the hospital this week.
She's doing a lot better.
The plan is for her to get out of the hospital,
but now she has to figure out is she going to go to rehab or what?
So they said she's stabilized from her overdose.
It was so bad she was in danger of dying,
and they want her to go to rehab.
Her team wants her to, but it's ultimately up to her.
So one person who works with her told TMZ that they will quit
if she doesn't check herself in.
They tried to tell me to go to rehab
and I said no.
Why that song was so fire?
But isn't it problematic in hindsight?
Listen, Lior would've signed that.
Lior definitely would've signed that record.
Dope song. Absolutely.
Alright, now Demi Lovato
had been struggling with her sobriety for years
and they're saying that she just never
wanted to be a role model.
Her sobriety over the last six years was a fight every single day.
What the hell you got being a role model got to do with it?
We don't want you to be a crackhead or a meth addict or a heroin addict,
whatever the hell she on.
Yeah, I guess she felt like she didn't want people watching her
and having eyes on her all the time.
Man, you want to be a pill head?
I mean, it's an addiction, and it's hard for her to fight it.
Every single day she was fighting it.
Yeah, don't worry about being a role model.
It's not an easy thing, as we know, for people to try to kick that habit.
That's why it's an addiction.
All right, now let's talk about Youngboy, NBA Youngboy.
I went to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and did an interview with him.
We talked for a really long time, for hours.
It was supposed to be media training.
We filmed it.
It was a lot of people around.
We did
have some alone time as we drove from Baton Rouge to New Orleans. But the part that you'll see is
when we were outside in his neighborhood. Now, here's what he had to say about going to anger
management. My mind's stuck in this place. So like, I don't know how to react to certain
but I'm learning though. I'll be going to anger management class and all this s***.
What do you be doing in anger management class?
What are the kind of things that they tell you?
Nothing.
They be asking me what makes me mad and stuff.
I'll just be talking about that.
I got a certificate, though.
I completed that class.
I got to complete domestic violence now.
All right, so he's working on himself.
And actually, when we were in the car, he talked to me a lot about what he learned in anger management
and not to let people have power over you to make you angry.
I respect it. I respect it, man.
You know, I respect anybody that can recognize that they're damaged and they're going to do the work on themselves.
Right, so he's growing from a lot of things.
And then he talks about his dad.
I actually met his mom while I was there.
He talks about her as well, so you should watch the whole interview.
But here's what he had to say about his dad.
My dad ain't a zeal. I talk to my daddy every day. He should about her as well, so you should watch the whole interview, but here's what he had to say about his dad. My daddy in jail.
I talk to my daddy every day.
He should be wanting money
and shit, though,
but I don't,
I'll be on some shit,
I don't know.
I still call him daddy, though,
to make him feel like somebody,
but I ain't seen that dude
since I was four years old,
so I send him money
just feel like he got
something out of that
because I know how it is
when you're in jail.
I barely know him, though.
You ever go visit?
Never. I ain't, if they ain't putting me in jail. I barely know him, though. You ever go visit? Never.
I ain't,
if they ain't putting me in jail,
I ain't stepping in no jail.
But you still feel
that responsibility.
Yeah.
All I hear is damage.
Okay.
No, it's a lot.
I mean, his grandmother
was the one raising him.
She passed away.
We were actually
at his grandfather's house.
He wasn't living with his mom.
And he talks about why
when you watch the interview.
But yeah, a lot going on.
Listen, I'm damaged. So damage recognizes damage.
But as long as you're going to do the work to repair the damage, you'll be fine.
And it sounds like he's trying to do the work. Right. I know a lot
of people on the outside looking in will be like, oh, you
sat down with a young boy, NBA. But he really
was great, great to talk
to. I can see a lot of work that he's been doing.
And, you know, I just hope
everybody goes and checks out this interview and keeps
an open mind. But shout out to
Youngboy. Alright. Alright, I'm Angela
Yee and that is your Rumor Report. Alright.
Thank you, Miss Yee. Donkey today, Charlamagne coming up next?
Yes. Pastor Darryl
Scott. His hairline is damaged.
He does the work to keep his hairline together.
But it's all of that black Beijing
and I think it's going to his brain.
My goodness. I'd like to talk to him for after the hour.
And also, ask Yee.
If you need relationship advice, get on the phone lines right now.
800-585-1051.
If you need some relationship advice or any type of advice, ask Yee.
It's coming up as well.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Don't be a donkey.
Because right now, you want some real donkey shit.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey, man, hit me with the heel.
Did she get donkey in the name, please, Debbie?
Absolutely.
I have become donkey of the day.
That's a breakfast club, bitches.
You're a donkey.
Donkey of the Day for Thursday, August 2nd goes to Pastor Darryl Scott.
Now, yesterday, our celebrity in chief, Donald Trump, held a roundtable discussion with nearly 20 inner city pastors, faith leaders and lawmakers at the White House.
And they were focusing their efforts on reforming the prison system.
I love that.
I'm all for prison reform.
I would love to see prisons actually become real correctional facilities where they allow people to get their education.
Also allow them to learn a trade in prison that would allow them to immediately get work when they come home.
Not to mention exercise, health and nutrition programs,
and faith-based initiatives to really get these brothers and sisters in prison right.
If they're going to be correctional facilities,
then let's really try to correct folks.
We live in a country that builds more prisons than schools,
so let's treat the prisons like schools
and actually attempt to rehabilitate people
so they come out being better humans than they were when they went in.
Now, I'm not one of those people who have a problem with black people or anyone meeting with the president.
If you can get through to him and get something done, I'm all for it.
If you can get through to Trump and get him to do something that makes America a better place, I'm all for it.
I give props where props is due.
But that's the thing.
You give props where props are due.
Personally, I haven't seen Donald Trump do anything for African-American communities.
I know, I know what you're saying.
Black unemployment is the lowest it's been in years under Trump.
But let's be clear, it started with Obama.
Economists and money experts will tell you that Trump has had nothing to do with the decline in African-American jobless rates or any group's rates.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, black unemployment soared to 16.8% in 2010.
And by 2016, it had dropped to 7.9% a whole month before Trump took office.
So sorry, Trump, you just inherited a wave.
President Obama started.
Now, once you take that off the table, what has Donald J. Trump done for black people?
The answer is nothing for 500, Alex.
I mean, I haven't seen it yet.
What you going to tell me, pardon me, Jack Johnson?
Freeing Alice Johnson?
I mean, that's great, but I'm talking about the black community as a yet. What you going to tell me, pardon me, Jack Johnson? Freeing Alice Johnson?
I mean, that's great,
but I'm talking about the black community as a whole.
What has he done?
Well, according to Pastor Darrell Scott,
who is 60 years old,
60 years old,
he says that Donald J. Trump,
our 45th president
of the United States of America,
is the most pro-black president
he's seen in his lifetime.
You heard me correct.
He said Donald Trump
is the most pro-black president
he's seen in his lifetime.
Let's hear what he had to say. To be honest, this is probably going to be the man. I'm
going to say this at this table, the most pro black president that we've had in our
lifetime because and I try to, you know, analyze the people that I encounter. This president
actually wants to prove something to our community, our faith-based community and our ethnic community.
The last president didn't feel like he had to.
This administration is probably going to be more proactive regarding urban revitalization
and prison reform than any president in your lifetime.
If we work together, give them a chance, we will do something.
This administration will continue to make history.
Now listen, man, all that black hair dye in Daryl's head is getting to him, okay?
Daryl was born in 1958.
So he was old enough to see John F. Kennedy Jr. and Lyndon B. Johnson.
Now, I don't know if either one of those individuals truly cared about black people,
but I do know the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was proposed by Kennedy
and pushed through by Lyndon B. Johnson.
That bill was pretty pro-black.
But let's talk about Trump and how a lot of
his policies actually hurt black folks.
I mean, you can look at his proposed cutbacks
in education.
That means less support for higher education
initiatives and deeper cuts to public
schools that puts poor and working
class black students at risk. Not to mention
you have prison reform discussions
with the Trump administration that's reversed many
of the Obama administration's policies
that would incarcerate nonviolent offenders
and that would harm who you think?
Black folks.
Okay, Attorney General Jeff Sessions
has doubled down on the war on drugs.
He instructed federal prosecutors to pursue
mandatory minimum sentences
for low-level nonviolent drug offenses.
Who do you think that's going to affect the most?
Let's not forget how Trump feels about black people because he referred to Haiti, El Salvador, and several African-American nations as whole countries.
All right.
We aren't making any progress in combating anti-black racial discrimination in the labor market.
You know, the Trump administration is striving to make it easier for employees to discriminate against black workers.
They suspended the rule from the EEOC that would have compelled large companies to report confidential info about what they play employees by race.
And collecting that data would have enabled employers to identify and address discriminatory pay practices, which suppress African-Americans.
And we're not even going to discuss HUD under Trump, considering tripling the rents of poor tenants in public housing.
It's already difficult enough for black folks to find affordable housing.
So if you triple the rate, then HUD under Trump
will be directly responsible for
black homelessness increasing.
I mean, the list to why Trump's policies
actually hurt black people is pretty
long. So I have no idea what
Darryl Scott is getting off saying
Trump is the most pro-black president
he's seen in his lifetime, alright?
It's a few colors I would say Trump is for.
He's definitely pro-white,
he's definitely pro-orange,
and definitely pro-green.
But pro-black?
That's a hard no for me, dog.
Please let Remy Ma give Daryl Scott the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
You stupid mother f***er, you dumb.
All right, thanks for that donkey today.
Now when we come back, ask Yee,
805-85-1051.
If you got a question for Yee, call her now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, this is Terry from Essex County.
Essex County, New Jersey.
What's your question for you, mama?
Yeah, I'm trying to figure out what should I do?
Because like I said, we was vibing.
Everything was cool.
We did a little something, nothing too major.
A guy you met?
Yeah, we met him.
I met him recently, like that same night.
So it's like a little hookup thing.
But I don't know.
Am I jumping out the window?
Because he don't be texting me.
Like it was the other night, two days ago, three days ago.
But I'm just saying, yeah, what's good?
I'm about to be finished at Dave & Buster's with my people.
So call me back.
And I ain't getting no...
He's not calling back.
No, no, no, they're not.
And should I just call back?
I mean, I invited them somewhere in a couple of days.
But I'm just trying to smash this s***.
I'm just trying to secure it. I'm just trying to secure it.
Okay, so y'all just
kind of fooled around,
but you didn't have sex
and all you're trying to do
is secure that.
Yeah.
But he's probably thinking
that you want to go on
some real dates.
Yeah.
Because you're asking him
to call you,
because you know how it is
right now.
It's just a hookup.
People don't normally
talk on the phone
and do all of that.
It's more spontaneous.
But you're asking to plan things a couple of days in advance.
And where are you asking him to go?
To a birthday party.
You asked him to go to a birthday party?
You don't even know him like that.
I mean, yeah.
I mean, I was just trying to secure my end of the evening thing because it was out of state.
Oh, you just want to smash.
All right, babe, you got to slow it down, okay?
You can't take...
I wouldn't want to go to a birthday party with somebody I just met.
I mean, I understand.
That's a big commitment.
Now, if y'all want to do something, why not do something a little more low-key?
Like, hey, let me know if you want to grab a drink.
So it's not such a big deal.
A birthday party is a big commitment.
Is he supposed to bring a present?
He's going to meet all your friends and family.
He's not ready for all that.
Okay, okay.
That's what, okay.
Do something one-on-one, grab a drink, but don't make a big plan like that.
That's too much.
Yeah.
All right.
Especially if it's a hookup real quick, real quick.
Right?
Right.
Secure the smash, ma.
And don't send too many tweets and don't keep calling.
For sure.
Okay.
And wear protection, mama.
Thank you.
I like that.
She said she got to secure the smash. All right. All right. I like that. She said she got a secure to smash.
All right.
Ask Yee, 805-85-1051.
You got a question for Yee calling now.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of Ask Yee.
Jamie, good morning.
Good morning, everyone.
Good morning.
Hey, Jamie.
What's your question for Yee?
Hey, I'm trying to deal with the dating world now.
I keep running into the same issue with inconsistent men.
So I'm like, I don't know if it's something I'm attracting or is it something I'm doing wrong?
Where are you meeting these guys?
So I was on dating apps, but that just didn't work.
Like social media.
You need to go meet people in real life. And also, you know what we don't do enough of?
Letting our friends know that we're looking to date people
and getting references from people we know.
You know, the problem with dating apps is, yes,
people do end up meeting people sometimes,
but sometimes, you know, you've got to sift through a lot,
which means they're on dating apps also,
so they're dating multiple people as well.
So it can be a distraction.
And on social media, same thing, sliding in DMs.
You're not the only person who's DMed.
They're sliding in.
That's very true.
You know, it's just too accessible right now.
But I do recommend letting people know.
Have you told your friends you're looking to date and they can refer you to somebody?
No, and I think that's it, the communication.
Right, so let people know.
Hey, look, let me know if you have anybody good.
Set me up on a date.
Do it like that.
So at least you have somebody who knows someone that can say, OK, he might he's a good guy or maybe he's not. But, you know, maybe group settings to go out with your friends and some of their friends, tell people to invite single people. And that's another good thing to do. So it's a fun, comfortable environment. If anything, you'll make some new friends. Okay. All right. Good luck, Jamie. Thank you. You're welcome.
I hope you find somebody.
But be patient and don't just do anything just because you want to be in a relationship.
Wait till you get the right relationship.
Okay.
All right.
Have a good one.
Our camera guy wants to know how old you are because he would love to take you on a date.
I'll be 25 Sunday.
He said, oof.
He's too old for you.
All right. But listen, no matter what, have fun while you're dating, okay?
It should never feel like a chore to you.
If you're not having fun, keep it moving.
Sure.
Thanks, E.
Good luck, Mama.
Bye.
All right, well, let's go to another line.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, my name is Christine.
Good morning, guys.
Hey, Christine.
Good morning, Christine.
What's your question for you?
So, Angela, so me and my friend, we have been kicking it for like eight months.
And when I say kicking it, you would think that we was in a relationship because we do everything.
He stays with me and everything.
But he has not gave me no s*** since we've been kicking it.
And I want to know what is the issue.
Wow.
Have you asked him for it?
Yes, I have asked him for it.
And he be like, you know, he don't, he's never really answered.
He be like, it's something that can be fixed.
It's something that can be fixed.
And I'm like, what is the issue?
Wait, he says something that can be fixed.
Break the hard news to her, Yee.
What?
What do you mean?
Wait, hold on.
What do you mean when he says something can be fixed?
Yee, just tell her.
He just still hasn't did it,
so I don't know if he don't know how to do it.
I don't know if he just don't know how to do it.
I'm going to take vaginal order for $1,000, Alex.
Okay, Charlamagne's trying to say that you have vaginal order. I'm going to take vaginal odor for a thousand, Alex. Charlamagne is trying to say that you have vaginal odor.
I'm going to take vaginal odor for a thousand, Mama.
No, I do not.
I didn't say you stink.
I said vaginal odor.
That means stink.
No, it don't.
Do you trim that area or wax or laser hair removal or anything?
No, no.
None of that.
It is clean.
It is trimmed.
It is done, fresh, and everything.
So none of that.
None of that.
But look, some guys haven't ever done it. Did you ask him? Has he ever done it before? No it is done fresh and everything. So none of that. But look, some guys haven't
ever done it. Did you ask him? Has he ever done
it before? No, I haven't asked him that.
But I'm thinking every guy has been
asked. That's not true. Every guy has not done that.
You need to ask him, do you know how to do this?
Because I would love
to be your teacher and you should actually
be dressed up in a teacher's outfit when you
tell him that. So you're my student and
now you got to do anything I tell you to do.
I'm doing him, so I just think that that's just like a part of sex to me,
kind of, sort of like.
Especially, you know, you've been dealing with somebody
for a substantial amount of time.
You know, Christine, you know what I think our problem is?
We make too many assumptions.
Sometimes these guys out there, you don't know what kind of tricks
he was messing with before you that might not have been like,
hey, I need you to do this.
So he might have just been sliding by
without knowing how to do it all this time because
nobody else has communicated with
him to let him know I need this. So you need to tell
him I need this, but have fun with it.
It can't ever be a tense conversation.
It has to be you having a good
time. Like, okay, how about we play a game?
I do say that to him, but
then I have other male friends. I don't sleep
with them, but they are willing to give me
and I tell them like, hey, I'm about to go out
and give me Friday night at 730.
And he'd be like, you better not go and do that.
You better not play with me. Christine, I don't know
if that's going to make him want to do it if you're
threatening to get it somewhere else. Why does Christine
not think fragrance is effective?
Oh my goodness. She says she don't stink.
She says she don't stink and she's trimming nice down there.
There are definitely guys
that just aren't comfortable with it, right?
And they have to learn how to do it.
And they should be more concerned
about pleasing their woman
because it's not always all about you,
especially because I'm sure you do it to him.
Right.
That's why I do it to please him
and it's a part of sex.
Right.
Okay.
Okay.
So we gonna play a game of
what I do to you, you do to me.
And we gonna keep doing that.
And if you stop, I'm going to stop.
Good luck, mama.
Ask that man about that odor, ma.
All right.
That whiff.
All right.
That stench.
Ask Yee.
That essence.
800-585-1051.
We got rumors on the way, Yee?
Yes.
What is 50 Cent scared of?
You would never think 50 was scared of anything, but I tell you what has him nervous.
All right.
We'll get into all that when we come
back. Keep it locked. This is The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Listen up. It's just
the end. All the gossip.
The Rumor Report.
With Angela Yee. It's The Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, In My Feelings, that song is already doing
quite well, but on his Instagram story
last night, Drake said,
the video's coming out today. He posted
In My Feelings video tomorrow.
Okay. Alright. He posted
a picture of Felisa Rashad
as well from on the Cosby show.
That's interesting because Drake doesn't really
promote his videos like that. Right.
He must be really excited about it.
So I'm excited to see it. So it should be
out sometime today. So make sure y'all keep checking.
Alright, Beyonce and Jay-Z, they have filed a lawsuit to prevent counterfeit merchandise
while they're on their On the Run 2 tour.
I thought that was already just illegal.
I didn't know you had to actually file a lawsuit to prevent that from happening.
But what they do is now local authorities have the right to seize any fake merchandise they spot.
So that's going to save them a lot of money so people can't just be selling stuff.
You damn right. I thought you could do
that anyway. I think sometimes you got to push
the button on that lawsuit. I love suing
people. I'm lining up
some people to sue right now.
I've been doing that. We're not on that list
are we? No, no, no.
I've been doing that. And you know what? I love
suing people even if they don't got nothing.
Because I know that they got to dig deep in their little
dirty ass pockets to try to fight this lawsuit. Lord, please give Charlemagne love someone, people, even if they don't got nothing. What? Because I know that they got to dig deep in their little dirty-ass pockets
to try to fight this lawsuit.
Lord, please give Charlemagne forgiveness.
I'm learning, man.
I'm trying you.
Thank you.
Please.
Pray for me to know how to learn how to forgive.
Please.
All right.
And 50 Cent, what is he scared of?
And you know what's crazy?
We were just talking about this.
We were talking about escape rooms,
and people think that's a fun thing to do with friends and family.
It's a quote-unquote life-threatening situation.
Well, during an appearance on James Corden's The Late Late Late Show,
they were talking about it, and 50 said that escape rooms freak him out.
The whole safe room concept is like, it's not really interesting to me.
Like, I don't want...
I think the world.
I know, but it's like Saw.
Like the Saw movie.
I'm not with that s***.
Does it scare you, the prospect of going to an escape room?
Yeah.
Well, then me and you should go.
Because I'm not that into it.
I'm intrigued by it.
But I'll go with you.
Okay, we'll go together.
We'll do it.
We'll film it.
I'm just like, look, this is just not one of the things on my list of things to do.
And this is what I said.
He said it's like Saw, like the Saw movie.
I told y'all there is a skate room like Saw, and you guys told me it's not.
So apparently even 50 Cent says that skate rooms are like Saw.
So 50 Cent is a little nervous about it, but I think he's going to try it.
He's going to go with James Corden and do it.
So we should do it.
No, I'm cool on that.
Why?
I have fun in doing the skate rooms.
See, Envy will do it.
All right, and Kanye West, is he about to be a billionaire?
Well, Kim Kardashian was on Jimmy Kimmel Live,
and here's what she had to say about her husband.
Your sister Kylie in Forbes magazine a couple of weeks ago,
they said she's almost a billionaire.
Was that news to you when you read that?
No, it wasn't news to me.
She told you she was almost a billionaire already.
Yeah. And you're
not almost a billionaire, are you?
I would say my husband is, so that makes
me one, right? Well, according to the Blaster
saying that the Yeezys, those
sneakers have hit $1.5 billion.
So they're saying that that brand
is close to reaching the $1 billion
milestone. It was
close to that actually just past April.
Yeah, they late.
So it's about to be $1.5 billion.
So I don't know how much he gets,
but his brand Yeezy is worth over a billion dollars.
I know people don't want to hear this,
and they say I'm biased ever since I did the interview with Kanye,
but there is no sneaker more comfortable for my big-ass 40-year-old
corn-filled feet than them damn Yeezys.
I like the desert rats, though.
Now, I like the desert rats and though. Now, I like the desert rats
and the 700s, I think they're called.
The NMDs and 700s with the boosts
are comfortable.
I don't know about the NMDs.
And also, Prestos are comfortable, too.
I don't know about the Prestos either.
What you got on?
Those are nice.
Nikes are Prestos,
but the other ones are Deezys.
I like the desert rats and the...
700s.
700s.
All right.
That's the ones I got, right?
There's a lot of sneaker talk
going on in this room.
You guys are sneakerheads.
No, I'm not a sneakerhead. Well, how do you know all these names of sneakers? I just know desert rat. I didn't be the ones I got, right? There's a lot of sneaker talk going on in this room. You guys are sneakerheads. No, I'm not a sneakerhead.
Well, how do you know all these names of sneakers?
I just know Dezard.
I didn't be the one.
I've been throwing out numbers.
I don't know what number my shoes are.
I don't know what y'all talking about right now.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and these are my hypebeasts, Charlemagne and Emory, and it's The Breakfast
Club.
That was your rumor report.
All right.
All right.
Now, shout out to Revolt.
We'll see you guys on Monday.
They're taking the day off tomorrow.
Everybody else, the People's Choice Mix is up next. Get your request in. It's The Breakfast Club. All right. Now shout out to Revolt. We'll see you guys on Monday. They're taking a day off tomorrow. Everybody else, the People's Choice Mix is up next.
Get your request in. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Had enough of this country? Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh, my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs,
the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about. It's a
chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys,
and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Have grace for yourself. You're trying your best
and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.