The Breakfast Club - Classic Interviews and Ask Yee's
Episode Date: November 22, 2017Wednesday 11/22- Today on the show we went back to our interview with Gary Owen's stopped by and spoke about Kevin Hart owing him money and more. We also revisited the time when Yo Gotti stopped by an...d spoke about his relationship or non relationship with Young Dolph and more. Moreover, we flashed back the time Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to the owner of a restaurant called "Sweet Dixie Chicks" who was using Popeyes chicken, yet saying she makes her chicken from scratch. Also, we flashed back to the most wildest Ask Yee's, with one listener that needed to be on the "Maury" show instead. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time.
It's time.
It's time.
Time to wake up.
DJing in Angela Yeats and Charlamagne Tha God.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
The voice of the culture.
People watch The Breakfast Club for light news and really be tuned in.
It's one of my favorite shows to do.
Just because y'all always keep it 100, y'all keep it real.
They might not watch the news, but they're on Twitter.
They're on Facebook.
They're, you know, they're listening to The Breakfast Club.
Get your ass up.
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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?
Yo, this is Marcus.
Man, how everybody doing?
Marcus.
Did I do it right?
Marcus.
I get it.
Anyway.
What was that? That's a boomerang. What's up, bro? Why you doing? Marcus. Did I do it right? Marcus. I get it. Anyway. What was that?
That's from Boomerang.
Oh.
What's up, bro?
What was going on?
Why you mad at me?
I'm mad at myself because I was planning on, you know what I'm saying, possibly buying
a new car this weekend.
And I was like, you know what?
I know my credit ain't the best, but let me check it out so that way I could possibly
have a strap for this weekend.
So I go and check it out, and my credit is shot.
What's your credit?
Shot, shot.
Just tell us what it is.
I'm talking about like a full 40.
So basically, you two points higher than Jay-Z's 444 album,
which is ironic because he told y'all to get your credit up on 444.
Exactly.
So what's on your report that's so bad?
It's the student loans student loans and i'm
pretty frugal with my money in terms of like not having uh paying your bills and bills and stuff
like that no not even that it's just more so i'm just trying to like i grew up poor so i don't want
to spend my money if i don't necessarily have to but i'm at the point now well exactly but i'm at
the age now i'm 25 so i'm at the age now where things are becoming more important,
like buying a car, buying a house, and set myself up that way.
You ain't going to buy no house with that type of credit score?
No, no.
I got to get it together.
So that's what this is all about.
I'm blessed as well because I'm in a position now where I have a good job
to where I can get myself in order.
You got to look at it like your credit score right now has a curable STD.
All right?
It's not herpes. It's not HIV, meaning that, you know, there's
no cure for it. You can cure this,
sir. This is syphilis or chlamydia right here.
This is doable. There you go. You can get this done.
You can get it done. You can clean this one up, sir.
It's a bright side to everything, brother. That's
what I'm talking about right now. Right. Let's get it fixed.
And if you need help, I got a person for you. She works
very, very well. Okay.
Jeannie Kelly is her name. She will help you out. Believe me. very, very well. Okay. Jeannie Kelly is her name.
She will help you out.
Believe me.
Google is your friend, sir.
Jeannie Kelly.
How you spell Jeannie?
G-E-A.
Oh, I'm sorry.
J-E-A-N-N-E Kelly.
K-E-L-L-Y.
Go get that chlamydia you call a credit score cured.
That's what I'm talking about.
I'm talking about you when I grow up.
Let's do it.
Yes, sir.
All right, bro.
Come on in, G.
What's up?
What's up?
We ain't heard from you in a while.
You ain't been consistent, man.
You ain't a consistent sucker like you used to be.
Oh, man, I've been working real hard, man.
But I'm calling today because I feel blessed.
Oh, yeah, Angela Yee, you've been looking real good lately, baby.
I don't know what it is.
What you doing?
All right.
But I feel so blessed because every time I see a picture of DJ Envy and Charlamagne,
I just feel blessed knowing that I still have a great hairline because this guy's hair is awful.
It's awful.
You know what?
This is the first time you ever caught up here, and you're absolutely correct.
But you know what?
He did the hair joke before.
You got to do something about it.
He needs some new material.
But he's absolutely correct with this one, sir.
You win this morning.
I do have hair.
I don't have no hair.
I keep a bald D on purpose because when I don't have a bald D,
I look like Robocop when he takes his mask off.
Get it off your chest.
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If you're upset or you need to vent, call us right now.
Or maybe you feel blessed.
Phone lines are wide open.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
My mother phoning down.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
Say it with 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?
This your boy, Charlie Jr. from Duval County.
What's going on, Breakfast Club?
Hey, I'm in the building, baby.
What's happening, my brother?
Why you calling us now?
Hey, take it out.
Let me get it off my chest.
Look, Angela, you.
Yes.
If you want to shoot your shot, go ahead and shoot your shot.
Stop poking me on Facebook, and then when I message you,
you don't want to say nothing back.
Oh.
You poking random people on Facebook, Yee?
Yeah, she poking me on Facebook, y'all.
I would screenshot, but I ain't messing like that. What, Facebook?
Yeah, screenshot it.
You want me to screenshot it?
Yeah, screenshot it and show us.
All right, I'm going to go ahead and screenshot.
I'm going to tag y'all.
You probably get pulled by Angela Yee, but it ain't the Angela Yee.
Yeah, I don't know who that is.
It is.
You got the blue check and all, baby.
I know Angela Yee when I see her.
I know Angela Yee.
Well, to be honest,
to be honest,
my Facebook page,
well, never mind.
Yes, it's probably me.
She doesn't run her page.
I know you're poking me, baby.
Go ahead and shoot the shot.
All right, go ahead.
Let me see what you look like.
Go ahead and post it.
All right, I got it. What's your name on Facebook? Charlie ahead. Go ahead. Let me see what you look like. Go ahead and post it. All right.
I got it.
What's your name on Facebook?
Charlie Jr.
C-H-A-L-E-E.
Stage J-R.
Charlie Jr.
Y'all follow me, baby.
All right.
All right.
Charlie, I don't know.
You sound like your type.
Yeah, it definitely does.
Christian.
Hey, what's up?
Good morning, guys.
You feeling blessed this morning, Christian?
Yeah, I'm super blessed, man.
Tell us about it.
I'm about to be in a relationship with three years of my girlfriend.
Oh, congratulations.
That three-year mark is great.
Yeah, we both, you know, grown.
We got no kids.
Like, we all, like, we going on the up and up, you know what I'm saying?
Like, her name is Corinne.
Like, that's my baby, you know?
How old are you, sir?
How old are you?
I'm 26. 26, sir.
Oh, okay, okay. And how old is she?
She's 26. She's about to be 27.
No doubt, no doubt. When you have kids,
you're going to name them you know you like?
Yeah, yeah. It's going to be a junior,
you know? Yeah, no doubt, no doubt.
You know what I'm saying?
I want to sing for my baby, you know what I'm saying?
You want to sing for her?
All right, let's hear it.
Sing, all right, sing.
Ooh, yeah.
No, no, no.
Get out of here, baby.
What was that?
What was that?
That's terrible.
You got to hit that KT and JoJo note real quick on the ass.
Get it off your chest.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlam. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
And word on the screen is he set Kevin Hart up.
That's effed up what you did, Gary.
You set those cameras up in that hotel room.
It was you.
He asked us not to bring that up on the air.
Yes.
My fault.
We heard all about it.
Sorry about that.
Gary Owens here.
Sorry about that.
That's not the way to become the king of comedy, okay?
You don't have to pick out the guy that's running things right now.
I'm trying to do stuff different.
You know?
You got to pave your own way.
You can't do stuff everybody else did.
Can you find the comedy in that situation or no?
Yeah, I mean, he will eventually.
Eventually.
It's unfortunate, but I don't know.
It's like, you know, my thing is, God, they really went out of their way to set him up.
Like the phone.
Where was it at that he didn't see it?
It must have been on the floor.
Right.
Well, if you look at the video, she had it in front of a mirror.
So it was reflecting off the mirror.
That's genius.
Yeah.
Wow.
That's crazy.
She thought about that one.
You can't always jump to conclusions.
You know?
I don't think.
I'm going to be honest.
I'm not even sure it was him in the video.
Right.
If that wasn't R. Kelly in the sex tape, how do we know that's Kevin Hart?
Exactly.
Come on.
Right.
Come on.
Could have been a stand in.
He did apologize before the video emerged.
So you know something happened. Smart.
We don't know what he was apologizing for.
But you don't know what.
See, I almost had an incident in Iowa years ago.
I just moved in with my wife. and I called her from my hotel room.
What happened was my show was over, and like 10 people from my show was in the bar at the hotel.
So we just moved the party up to my room.
10 audience members, people you didn't know?
Yes, all white people.
So I called my wife in my room, and she was like, yo, where you at?
And I was like, oh, I'm in my room.
She goes, are there girls in your room?
I said, yeah, but they're white.
It's cool.
In my mind, I thought it was okay because I don't mess with white girls.
I was like this.
It's fine.
They're white.
Gary.
My wife was like, you better get them bitches out your goddamn room.
Sorry, but someone would have had a tape or a camera.
Gary got caught up with eight white girls in the room.
Now, you are married to a black woman.
So I'm sure that you felt the same wrath we all felt when Kev got caught this weekend.
Because my wife, Amelia, was like, that's good for his ass.
I hope they start recording all y'all nasty asses, putting y'all on blast.
No, we don't think like that.
We don't think like that.
Here's the thing.
I'll give you an example.
I've had two men in my life, right, that raised me.
I had my real dad, who my mom and him wasn't together,
and I had my stepdad, right?
Now, my stepdad, mentally, physically,
the worst human being you can think of in your life,
but I don't think he ever cheated on my mom.
I don't.
My real dad cheated on my mom numerous times, right?
Like, he was stationed in the Philippines.
I'm sure I got a brother and sister over there right now
that I don't know about. Like, I root moved from pacquiao and i don't know why
you know there's not a doubt in my mind i got a half brother and sister in the philippines
somewhere now but my dad's a good dude i mean he's fun to be around people like him he's got
a lot of friends but who's worse the guy that was abusive to kids and all that or the guy that
cheated on my mom a couple times I'll take my real dad
but that's when you always ask the women
women always got this checklist of things that they want
so it's like if you check off everything
but you just put your s*** somewhere else
every now and then
well nobody wants to be cheated on
all kinds of things can happen they can bring a disease home
they can end up having a kid by somebody else
we always go to disease
you can have a child by somebody else. We always go to disease. Always go to that. A child, you could have a child
by somebody else,
which would be awful
for your relationship.
A lot of great people
were born out of wedlock.
Right.
They're born from a fair sign.
Nobody wants to get cheated on.
Just like you don't want
your wife to get pregnant
by somebody else
because she cheated on you.
Right.
If my wife ever did cheat on me,
it just,
my thing with her was,
I said,
better not be with somebody I know.
It's like,
my dude that knows me and stuff,
that's different.
You better cheat with some strange dude
I've never heard of.
And it's not personal.
Well, there was two girls in the bed
in that Kevin Hart video.
We didn't see who the other one was.
Wow.
God.
What if it's your wife?
Shut up.
See him in the Vegas.
Oh, God.
Thanks, Charlamagne.
I got to call him.
Dang.
I feel bad for Kevin.
He's a good dude.
Great guy.
Great guy.
All the goodies down the world.
He bought these tears for us.
Huh?
He bought these tears for us.
Did he?
Yeah.
Now, we'll say he still owes me $2,000.
What?
Talking about extortion.
What?
We bet on the Bengals-Eagles game last year.
Last year and he still hasn't paid you?
Yeah, he still hasn't paid me.
What's his excuse for that?
Two grand ain't nothing to Cav, by the way.
Well, let me say, he still owes me.
Yeah.
What's the holdup?
I don't know.
Do you ever hit him up and remind him?
Because sometimes people owe you money.
You don't want to.
No, every time I text, I remind him.
Oh, yeah.
2K.
Eagles-Bengals.
He did it the first time.
Four years ago, the Bengals-Eles played, and the Bengals beat him.
He made me wait like a year.
You should text him right now.
Like, hey, I know you're going through a lot, but hey, you got my 2K?
Yo, that'd be so funny.
I did.
I did.
That'd be so funny.
I did.
I did.
Oh, you're foul.
I'll show you.
Let me see the text.
I'm going to read it.
Let me see the text.
I know you're going through a lot right now, but hey, you got my 2K?
All my life.
I sent out a text. Oh, yeah, you stole me 2K. Let me read it. Let me read it. Let me read it. Let me read it. I know you're going through a lot right now, but hey, you got my 2K. All my life. I said, oh, yeah, you still owe me $2,000.
Let me read it.
Let me read it.
Let me read it.
This is funny.
This is Gary Owens texting Kevin Hart.
Oh, yeah, you still owe me 2K from the Bengals-Eagles game last year.
This is after him saying some fake positive notes.
Hey, bro, the sun will come out tomorrow.
You said the sun will come out tomorrow.
I didn't say that.
You quoted Annie. I didn't say that. You quoted Annie.
I didn't say that.
You quoted Annie.
I said you're a good person.
You said bet your bottom $2,000.
Oh, man.
I don't like you guys.
I told Kev this weekend, too.
I said, Kev, I got your back.
My wife said, if you get on that radio and defend Kevin Hart, you are a f*** boy.
You got it. There's so much. Listen, Kennedy Kevin Hart, you are a f*** boy.
You got it.
There's so much.
Kennedy, Clinton, you can come back.
King.
And then Martin Luther.
Yep.
I didn't want to bring that up.
I know if I'm loud.
I know if I'm loud to bring up King.
But he'll come back.
He'll be fine.
Honestly, he's probably relieved because I'm sure this has been weighing on him for months
and we don't know about it.
Can you imagine somebody?
He's probably seen the tape.
They probably said, we're going to need the money.
He's probably just relieved.
And I'm sure his wife is known for a couple of weeks now.
So they're working through it.
You know, that's the sad part is that she's pregnant with the baby.
She doesn't expect the stress.
Yeah, that's a lot.
You know, that's a lot on her.
Well, we all as men grow and we evolve.
So I think Kev will be fine. He'll be fine.
And the name is new to us, the irresponsible to us.
God works in mysterious ways. Right.
And she's not going anywhere.
That's not your place to say.
Look, if my wife makes
over a hundred, is worth over
a hundred, two hundred million,
whatever. Whatever.
It happened. It happened, baby.
But you're not going anywhere.
Two guys.
That's okay.
Okay.
Next time, one.
Next time, one.
That's too much.
You ain't no billionaire, baby.
There's $100 million with two dudes in Vegas.
Go to Mississippi where nobody knows nobody.
That's where you got to find
your side chicks.
That's a fact.
South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi.
South Carolina, I don't know.
They're still in my space.
Don't do that to Charlie.
Yeah, but social media
flattened the world now.
It's not safe nowhere, man.
No, there's still places.
No.
You think so?
You sound like you know too much,
Gary Owen.
No, I'm just saying
you don't go to Vegas
because the girls are too accessible.
And look, look, look at the scam.
To advance, yeah. The phone in the mirror. Yeah accessible. And look, look, look at the scam. To advance, yeah.
The phone in the mirror.
Yeah, yeah.
Mississippi, they'll just have your phone.
Hey, put your phone away.
I tried.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I gave good effort.
She calls Daryl.
He saw.
He saw my phone.
He saw me flip it over.
Oh, my God.
He saw me flip it over, Daryl.
It's not even a video.
It's just a picture.
Okay.
All right, we got more with Gary Owen when we come back.
Don't move.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have Gary Owen in the building.
Charlamagne.
When you go to these areas that have been affected by natural disasters,
Houston, Florida, what's your approach when you take this stage?
Oh, for natural disasters?
You just address it?
It's like I was in New Orleans.
I was shooting a movie in New Orleans like three months after Katrina.
Wow.
And it was crazy because a lot of times when a natural disaster is hit like that,
a lot of the cities are okay.
It's the outskirts that are, like, I didn't know anything about, what is it, the Lower Ninth Ward?
I think so, yeah. Is that the one that got hit?
We went and took a weekend and tried to help rebuild that area.
I was like, I'm out.
It was dangerous.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like, the brothers, like, had walkie-talkies.
Oh.
And, like, because all the power was dangerous. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, the brothers, like, had walkie-talkies. And, like, because all the power was out.
And they said they were running drugs and everything through there right now
with the walkie-talkies.
And if they saw a car they didn't recognize, I was like, I'm out.
I'll just donate.
I'm not building nothing over here.
That was scary.
So it just depends on the area.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I try to be positive.
Yeah.
And then people coming to you for an escape anyway.
Yeah.
You should see.
I got a lot of Facebook messages, friends
in Houston that, you know, just
even not friends, just fans
ask me for money. I don't really
know you, and I don't know if you really live in
Houston. Yeah, a lot of strange GoFundMe
links. Man.
Man. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm always amazed when they give you all their
information. It's my bank, it's the
account number, it's my address.
It's like, wow, did I say yes?
And then they attach a picture of just some devastated area.
You're like, is this real?
I don't know if this is their picture or not.
Yeah, it's hard to gauge.
Yeah, I always go to their page and gauge their lifestyle.
Oh, you was popping bottles.
No, you're good.
You popped bottles back in September.
You're fine.
What's the effect been like for your family now that they're at a TV show,
they're somewhat famous, people know them too?
No, they're fine.
Has it been any different at all?
No.
I really don't think there's been one ounce of change.
Literally.
Nothing.
We live in Cincinnati.
Ain't nothing.
Nobody's bothering us.
We were just talking about that outside.
Envy was talking to one of the guys out there about guns.
I go, dude, how do you carry guns?
He goes, dude, if power goes out
and somebody comes to your house,
you got to protect your family.
That was Envy's voice?
That was the other voice out there.
That was Envy's voice.
And then I was like, dude,
we live so far out in the country.
Somebody ends up at my house
and be like, dude,
you really gave an effort.
Come on, make it something.
I'm going to kick you out, bro.
Is it better to live in those areas?
Don't Dave live out there? Don't Dave Chappelle live in to kick you out, bro. Is it better to live in those areas? Don't Dave live out there?
Don't Dave Chappelle live in Ohio?
Dave lives about 30 minutes from me.
Yeah.
Is it better?
Like, do you keep your, I don't want to say sanity, but it's easier not to get caught
up in the whole Hollywood lifestyle?
It's like a sanctuary for you.
Yep.
I like it because you're home and you can, you can like decompress completely.
Like I can go to Starbucks and not get bothered in the area I live in.
Because I think that's why Dave lives where he lives
Because I saw an interview and he was just walking around
The little town
And then everybody knew him
It wasn't like get a picture
It was like hey Dave how's the family
It's not a big deal
That's how it is in my neighborhood
It's like it's cool
Everybody's just cool
Now have you been following this R. Kelly story also
With these women
Women?
Yeah there's a few
Girls right?
Well okay This woman is of age now but she said when she was 16 That's when she was trained with these women, one woman. Women? Yeah, there's a few. Girls, right? Well, okay.
This woman is of age now, but she said when she was 16,
that's when she was trained by a woman who trained her
how to have sex with R. Kelly while she was a virgin and all of that
and how she had to escape from the house
by pretending that she was going to do something
and then she just never came back.
Does that make you not want to step in the name of love?
Nah, my daughter listens to Fetty Wap.
There you go. She's 15.
I said, he's safer.
Fetty Wap's a lot safer.
But does it, I mean, because you have daughters,
is it like no R. Kelly in there?
Nah, I didn't know that.
R. Kelly is not in our house.
At all. On purpose.
Yeah, I really think
where there's smoke, there's fire. That's too many.
Unless you're smoking a blunt. Yeah. No, there's no R. Kelly. But I agree with you. I definitely feel like, I mean, where there's smoke, there's fire. That's too many. Unless you're smoking a blunt.
Yeah.
No, there's no arcane.
But I agree with you.
I definitely feel like, I mean, we saw the tape.
Why would we act like we never saw the tape?
Right.
Now, what about Floyd Mayweather?
Because you posted a picture with Floyd Mayweather, and he said some pretty crazy things.
And he's been arrested for domestic violence.
He defended Donald Trump just recently and saying that's just how men talk.
And they do things.
Well, he did.
I mean, that was funny.
That was funny.
Donald Trump, you know, I just grabbed the ****. Yeah. Yeah., that was a funny... That was funny. Donald Trump,
you know, I just grabbed the...
Yeah, that was kind of funny.
You think sexual assault is funny,
Gary? Listen, man, that
interview was funny. See how he tries
to twist...
Kev is doing really good, man.
Kev is a positive individual
and I hope night school
is a great hit.
Are you in night school?
No.
Okay, okay, okay.
But it does have I Got My Associates on Showtime on demand.
Yeah, I got my latest special, I Got My Associates on Showtime.
I like that headline.
What do you think about that?
I like that title.
Why is that title?
Because to me, growing up, Associates was like, you overachieved,
and we don't address those two-year degrees that much.
It's a joke in my act.
You can tell I ain't going to college.
It's a two-year degree.
Everybody that goes to prison, it seems like
when they go for parole, they got their associates.
That's the key to getting out.
It's not a four-year college.
It's a joke I got
in that special that I did about everybody
getting out of prison. I've done figured it out.
The parole board, you got to have your associates.
That's the key.
You've been in for 35 years.
Yeah, but I got my associates.
Got my associates.
To your degree.
35 years.
Yeah.
You're doing well.
I was in the hole for six months.
Got you.
And, of course, you'll be at Caroline's all weekend.
Caroline, September 21st to the 24th.
No scandals.
No scandals.
We'll try to set something up for you. I'm not goingals. No scandals this weekend. We'll try to set something up.
I'm not going out. Sometimes scandals help you,
but I'm not going out.
I'm not going out. You take your wife with you a lot of places? She'll probably come in.
I think she might come in Friday or Saturday.
She'll come in for, because, you know, it's just a two-hour flight from
Cincy. So it all depends, because the kids got
activities now. You know, my daughter's in the
pep band and everything.
I don't know what that's all about. That's the best
way to stay out of trouble. We're all going to be in Vegas this weekend.
Why are you guys going to Vegas?
I like how you said that.
You're checking on us.
Why are you going to Vegas?
Don't do that.
My wife's going to be with me.
My wife's going to be with me.
Can you take all the mirrors out?
That's what I'm going to do from now on.
Take all the mirrors out? Thank you. That's what I'm going to do from now on. Take all the mirrors out
in the bed?
Absolutely.
Buddy, whoever it was
looked ripped in the video.
It wasn't Kevin, right?
I'm not sure that was
Kevin Hart, man.
You told me it was
100% that he went in the camera.
He was talking in the camera.
No, it was funny
because a woman actually
put it in my head
which was Angela Yee.
It might not be him
and I was like,
you know what?
You're right.
It wasn't.
I don't think it was him.
It was his brother.
It was his brother. It wasn't Kevin, dude. It might not have been
Kev. How do you think about it? It wasn't.
You think he might have confessed too early for nothing? Tyrese.
Tyrese.
It was Tyrese. Tyrese, still mad.
Tyrese would have been posted about it.
It was Tyrese, dude.
Not the singer.
Not the singer. Tyrese Johnson from Philly.
Kev's cousin from Philly. Kev's Philly.
Kev's cousin from Philly.
Kev's Philly.
Tyrese.
Look alike.
Call him Ty-Ty.
Ty-Ty.
It was Ty-Ty.
It was Ty-Ty on the video.
Ty-Ty.
I suck, man.
Caroline's.
It's the Breakfast Club.
We love you, Kevin.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha God
We are The Breakfast Club
We got a special guest
In the building
And we gotta congratulate him
Platinum artist
Night studio album
Yo Gotti
Yo yo
We congratulating Gotti
On this time
I gotta pay the money
For a while
Oh just to rake it up
Platinum
Okay okay
Got you got you
I'm like
You ain't new to this
Nah
But things have been
Elevating Regular schedule programming This is regular this. But things have been elevating. Regular schedule programming.
It's regular.
Yeah, regular.
But things have been elevating.
That's rare for an artist, like, to just keep on after nine albums higher and higher and higher, you know?
It's the hustling instinct.
The hustling instinct.
You got to keep reinventing yourself and figuring it out.
Game changing.
You got to be on top of these.
Every time you release a record, I think people say, like, wow, God, he's on top of this. Every time you release a record,
I think people say like,
wow,
God,
he's done it.
And then every time you release a bigger record.
Right.
Down in the DMs was one of the biggest.
And I don't think people believe you could top that.
And you sure they would rank it up.
And I was just telling my little homie that,
like the other night,
like I said,
I don't know if we should take this,
like some of the statements as a compliment or insult.
And the person be like
you got another one
or like
oh you
well you get this one from me
like
in one sense
it's like what you thought
you thought it was over
after that one
you know what I'm saying
or I don't know if it's like
it's a compliment
I don't think it's meant
to be an insult
I think it's artists
from the south
like for some reason
the industry still don't believe
in artists from the south
like that
that's what I think it is also it's not easy to have a hit record like that I don't believe in artists from the south like that. That's what I think it is.
Also, it's not easy to have a hit
record like that. I don't think it's that. It's not easy.
Like, you have, you know, people have songs
that are big, but talking about, like, a hit
record, platinum, it's not, it's really not that
easy. I don't think it's that. I think it's the fact that
Gotti doesn't do your typical
radio records to make hits. Yeah, he do
street singing. He doesn't have
a singing thing. he does street-ish
and they all connect.
That's what's surprising.
That's what's dope about it.
Yeah, that's what he doing me.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I don't believe in, like,
even with the artists
I work with, like,
I don't never believe
you send nobody in, like,
no certain direction
to try to make a hit record.
You just go record.
Like, whatever you feeling,
whatever you saying, like, really with all my artists, like, do what you record. Like, whatever you feeling, whatever you saying, like, really,
with all my artists,
like, do what you do.
Like, what you heard
creatively in your head,
that's what you do.
And then we figure it out
from whatever the best music
you have from that point.
We figure out
how to put it out.
All right, now,
let's get back.
We'll get back to the album
in a minute.
That comes out Friday.
Let's get to the book.
Now, TMZ reports
you're on the LAPD's radar
in connection
to the Young Dolph shooting.
They dropped that. Yeah, they already did. They can no longer. Yeah on the LAPD's radar in connection to the Young Dolph shooting.
They dropped that.
Yeah, they already said it.
But the LAPD denies those claims.
But why do you think they believe that?
Because y'all were staying at the same hotel that day.
Allegedly.
Allegedly.
I'm always on the police radar.
Where I'm from.
You know what I'm saying?
And I'm your guy.
You know what I'm saying?
I just think the way I came up, where I come from, you know what I'm saying? And I'm your guy, you know what I'm saying? Like, I just think the way I came up, where I come from, you know what I mean?
Just the whole demeanor of who I am and what I represent, what I stand on, it put me in some of the places.
You know what I mean?
Like, to be even a person of interest to anything, you know what I mean?
Not just with Lil' Homie, but anything I'm around, you know what I mean? Not just with Lil Homie, but anything I'm around.
You know what I mean?
If something happened up here, if something happened up here,
random, now sad, I'd probably be one of the people.
You know what I mean?
Well, I am, but I ain't really been on that.
You know what I mean?
But whatever issue you and Dolph have,
don't you think it's gone too far at this point?
Like, isn't it time to?
I ain't got no issue.
Yeah, yeah.
I ain't got no issue. Yeah, yeah. I ain't got no issue.
Like, it probably was the
second or third time I've been
up here and said the same thing.
That's true. I ain't got no issue.
You know what I mean?
I don't have issues. How does this affect business
though? Because then stories like this
get out and, you know,
clearly Young Dolph must feel something
because of the album that he put
out afterward and everything but does this affect business for you because I know sometimes it's
hard as an artist to get booked in certain venues but I still see you out here working but has it
affected anything where they're like well we don't want to deal with this right now
so we see the outcome yeah I mean that's the part as aler, I be, you know, I be trying to stay away from it because it ain't, it mess with the money.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it mess with the money.
It's like, we doing, like you said, A.U., I'm going up on a different platform.
We going in different space.
You got some artists who want street credit.
Like, they market street credit.
You know what I mean?
They take certain incidents to turn it into marketing to try to boost the sales.
And you don't never see me speaking on that.
I'm trying to stand away from it.
You know what I'm saying?
I ain't never accepting it.
I ain't never doing nothing.
You know what I mean?
I'm pushing that away because that ain't me.
Like, I ain't got no issue.
You know what I mean?
And I don't think, I really don't think I don't got no issue.
I just think it's marketing. You know what I mean? Or something. You know what I mean? Like, I don't know. You know what I'm saying And I don't think, I really don't think home got no issue. I just think it's marketing, you know what I mean?
You know what I mean? Like, I don't know, you know what I'm saying?
Because it ain't nothing real, like,
we ain't never... It ain't marketing, it's shotty.
Somebody clearly got an issue with young dogs.
And we don't know who it is.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And see, what scares me about that
is, like, Biggie, you know, if you watch all these
Biggie and Pop Docs, Biggie never was always
like, I'm spreading the love, I don't got
no issue with the bro, yada, yada, yada.
And he still end up getting popped out.
So it's like, what if somebody that's down with Dolph or loves Dolph
thinks it's you doing it, and then, you know, God forbid,
they aim something at you.
And you be out.
You know, it's not like you're hiding or you don't go out.
You're out.
Yeah.
I'm always out.
You think is it worth it on behalf of Memphis just to, like, have a press conference that you and Dolphin, like, look, we good.
I don't got no problems.
We don't have no problems with each other.
Let's move forward.
I don't really understand it.
You know what I'm saying?
If we talking, like, theories or, like, I guess we all wondering, like, what it is or we talking facts.
Like, the facts is me and home never had one argument.
You know what I'm saying?
Ever in life.
We never touched each other.
Ever in life.
We never exchanged no money ever in life.
You know what I'm saying?
The facts is I'm the biggest rapper from Memphis.
You know what I mean?
I help a lot of rappers from Memphis.
I don't know. You know what I mean? I help a lot of rebels from Memphis. I don't know.
You know what I mean?
Like, I can't really think of a deal.
Like, you don't even know why that would be a problem.
You wanted to sign him at one point, right?
I actually would have been on there at one point.
I really just wanted to sign him.
You know what I mean?
Giving him advice.
Letting him come out on my shows.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, telling him how the game go.
Letting my people work with them.
It was cool.
You know what I'm saying?
Then it just hit a left turn somewhere.
Like, even at one point, I even would ask myself, like,
yo, where this come from?
And I looked at me and Holmes, your texts all the time.
So I looked at a phone out there.
My phone out there, I let you read the last text I ever sent Holmes.
I think we should do that.
Give my phone to me.
I got you pulling up the text right now.
I just want to get past this.
I think you and Dolph are two cool individuals.
When you start seeing people get shot at repeatedly and shot,
it's like, all right, it's going too far.
Which one do you want me to read?
Start right now? What's the date, though? Yeah, what's the date? August 24, it's going too far. Which one do you want me to read? Start right now?
What's the date, though?
Yeah, what's the date?
August 24th, 2012.
Five years ago.
That's how you got to approach this, homie.
Just got to stay down and make the right decisions,
and you can win big, my n***a.
You in a good space in Memphis,
but you got to take that s*** from there to the world,
and it's going to turn into money.
I like your grind, my n***a.
When I was in your position,
none of them n***as who could have helped me did.
Our city f***ed up, homie, and I'm trying to stop letting history
repeat itself and show that we can get money
together and everybody be on some ball s***,
because I got to make sure no matter what happened,
homie, I did my part to help anybody I thought
could really go the distance, and you wanted
to f*** this, homie, and even better, you got
your own movement and vision. You just need a real
support system, not any support system, but
one that understands what you is and where you're trying
to go and how to reach the people you need to reach.
So stop being a f*** if I pull up on you.
Oh, yeah.
The end with the trying to reach
thing.
That's very positive to me.
He ain't respond to that?
The only other thing we ever talked about that
he was trying to get a verse
or something from me.
You know, I never
done the verse, but
I don't know.
Maybe I didn't do
the verse in time.
I don't know.
All right, we got
more with your
God.
When we come back,
don't move.
It's the Breakfast
Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast
Club.
It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee.
Show them in the
guy.
We are the Breakfast
Club.
Yo, God, he's in
the building.
Yee.
You have been very successful. got a lot going on,
and it does affect business, like you said.
Sometimes to have your name mixed up in certain things.
And so it's something that it feels like if you guys talked and said,
this is just ridiculous.
It's sometimes things that could be solved with a conversation
between the two people involved instead of all the he says, she said,
writing songs, response to this person.
Sometimes that is the easiest way to solve things, and and you're like what were we doing in the first place
i ain't writing songs i ain't tweeting i ain't i ain't doing none of that you know what i'm saying
so i think you know somebody's gotta answer that question though like is it difficult also because
it seems like parts of mem Memphis don't want you there?
What do you mean?
The law, not people, the law.
The city doesn't want you there because they feel like it might be problems.
Does that bother you because you're off Memphis?
I was in Memphis a couple of weeks ago, and your music is so big in Memphis.
To not have you or want you in there, does that bother you at all?
How do you get past that?
I just think, like, they got to accept that, like, you know,
we're successful rappers, you know what I'm saying?
And sometimes your pay is because the city just know you from when you were hustling and running around the street.
Like, outside of here, man, we the rap superstars,
the people all around the world, you know what I'm saying?
I think even the police who were trying to ban me from my hood, out of here, man, we rap superstars to people all around the world. You know what I'm saying?
I think even the police who were trying to ban me from my hood,
they ain't accepted that.
You know what I mean? To them, because
they job local and they just be in the
city, to them, you just
what it was how many years ago.
You know what I'm saying? Now, this is your ninth studio album.
Do you feel like people know enough about Gotti
on a personal level?
And you still move a lot like a drug dealer.
You don't talk too much.
You just,
you feel like you need to open up a little bit more?
I'm sure the label telling you that.
We try to do a few things.
You have a documentary coming out.
We try to do a few things.
We got a,
we got a documentary coming out on Tidal
where like we speak and show a lot of things
that like we never spoke on before.
We show a lot of things we never shown before.
It's generations, man.
We raised in a different generation, different world.
We ain't take pictures.
We ain't show everything.
Now everything's about taking the picture and showing everything.
You know what I'm saying?
Everything is about, to me, the Internet is almost like real versus fake.
And how you survive in a world like that,
I think I got a bigger issue with that than any person.
On Earth, we're just trying to survive.
Because most of your information comes from that.
Why would I even begin to ask so many questions
if it wasn't all over the Internet?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like you got typical regular fans
doing quote-unquote
police work, I guess.
And false police work sometimes.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, you're not getting
people indicted.
You know what I'm saying?
For real.
I almost like
didn't want to do
no interviews because of this.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I feel like
me as a rapper,
I feel like
people shouldn't even
put my name
in the same sentence.
When we talking facts again, when we talking hit records, we talking plaques, we talking anything.
You know what I mean?
Like some things, like I can't even believe you asked me the question.
You know what I'm saying?
Like some things that people say about me, like have any of y'all ever known me to be soft?
Have you ever known me to not be getting money or having money problems like some
things is like or not be winning or not have good music or what it is really to me like like i'm
putting out hits yeah you're like consistently what i've been in the game how long all right
like some things like i can't even believe some people even ask me these questions about
certain things and certain people and they even compare
certain things that compare me to certain
things. You don't see what we're doing?
You know what I'm saying? We talking about
these two
rappers in the last year that I made millionaires
out of Memphis
who's just as big as some of the same people they
asked me about. Talk about a black youngster in
Moneybag.
You know what I'm saying?
I worked with Jay-Z
and, you know what I'm saying?
We doing different,
different things.
I think, like,
some people gotta wake up,
like, open your eyes, man.
A lot of that's on you too,
though, Gotti.
You gotta control your narrative.
Like I said,
you gotta talk more.
Like, sometimes you gotta,
you gotta stunt a little bit.
You gotta tell them a little bit.
But he's like,
it's public information.
People are stupid, you know.
You know what I'm saying?
No, I did think, I wonder if he's going to want to do interviews
because I'm sure it is.
Like, man, I know they're going to ask me about this, you know.
Is everything, like, closed out?
Or is there still any type of anything?
I don't know.
Like, I don't really, like, what I try to do is 24 hours in a day. And I got a lot of things going on, you know. I don't really. Like, what I try to do
is 24 hours in a day.
And I got a lot of things
going on, you know what I'm saying?
I'm responsible for,
you know, my career,
other artists' career.
Like, I honestly spend
no time on other people.
I don't think about
what they thinking about.
I don't think about
what they planning.
I don't think about
what they feel,
what they care.
You know, it don't matter to me.
Like, to me,
if I spend an hour at the date thinking about somebody else,
we cheated ourselves.
I cheated my little homies.
I could have spent their time on them.
You know what I'm saying?
I could have spent their time on me.
I could have spent their time on my kids.
This ain't worth my time.
For real.
That's how I feel about it.
You and Nicki Minaj got a good chemistry, too.
Like, y'all always'all always get things moving.
How do you know that's your go-to?
I just rock with Nicki.
You know what I'm saying?
Certain people, I like to work with people that it ain't hard to work with.
You know what I'm saying?
If it's hard to work with you, it's difficult.
I don't care how big you is.
I ain't got time for that.
You know what I'm saying?
And I built me off me.
That's the most valuable thing.
I built me off doing my music first.
And then, you know, if it fits right for the right person, you reach out.
So Nikki always kept me G with me every time I needed her.
She came through and delivered.
And she's always been special.
Was that weird?
Because you and me cool, too.
Did that cause any problems?
No, no, no.
No way, no way.
Yeah.
No way possible.
People understand that's business.
And you also had her on songs before.
Me and my homie, me and my homie,
like, I ain't got nothing to do.
Me, like, you don't get in people's personal business.
Like, I'm from a different space.
Like, we don't be in certain situations.
Message, bullshit, we don't do that.
That's what you need, God.
You need a little message.
Just this.
You got a lot of message stuff going on.
I can't sleep at night.
I can't sleep at night with myself.
It ain't about the money. It ain't about how many sales. I can't
sleep at night with myself knowing
that playing some on
Charlamagne or Envy or some type
of publicity stunt to sell
20,000 more records or 50,000
more records. That ain't me.
I got here the long way, the hard way.
You know what I mean?
I ain't just got here.
My record number one this week on Rhythmic Radio for the first time ever.
This is 15, 20 years later.
I'm cool with being patient and grinding and putting in the work and getting mad.
I ain't trying to use nobody else's no play to take a shortcut.
I'm cool. All right, we got more with Yo Gotti when take the shortcut. I'm cool.
All right, we got more with Yo Gotti when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy Angelique.
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Yo Gotti's here.
Charlamagne?
You alluded to this a couple times.
You think Dolph, he can't be setting this up himself.
I don't know what.
Because you got shot at in Charlotte,
then he come out with an album the next week.
You got shot at in L.A., came out with an album a couple weeks later.
He's not.
You don't think that's.
It is kind of strange.
It is.
He ain't going to shoot you.
I don't think he's going to shoot himself.
I ain't saying nothing for the record.
You know what I mean?
Because I ain't saying nothing home done didn't do or nothing.
I'm just talking about me.
Like I said, I don't spend time thinking about what people thinking about
and planning, like, this, them, this, whatever going on.
And, you know, it's working for them.
Obviously, we talking about them.
You know what I'm saying?
It's working to some extent.
You know what I mean?
I still am.
Why is that the title?
Well, just in case you forget. you know what I mean? Now, I still am. Why is that the title? Oh, just in case you forgot.
You know what I'm saying?
Just in case you forgot, like I said,
like some kind of way we need to put my stats up, the facts, though.
Like quit assuming what I got going on and
put up the facts like what I'm doing.
You know what I'm saying? You gotta tell
them Gotti. Like you gotta control your narrative.
I mean you're doing it now though. Like right now
you talk about platinum singles
and you're doing it now. You gotta do more of it.
And we gotta watch the documentary when it comes out
and actually see what that narrative is.
Don't let people assume. Nothing is there.
It's a real versus the internet.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, this is the world we're living in.
Like, you're not going to win.
Yeah, people will think whatever they want to think.
Sometimes it's not even worth it.
You're not going to win.
Like, you never finna see me on Twitter writing,
trying to clear something up or explain something.
Oh, no, they want me.
They want me because this happened.
Or I ain't say that.
He said.
Or you're never going to see it.
Quit asking for it.
People enjoy certain types of stories
and they don't know that.
And that's what they believe.
And if you say that's not what happened,
they're still not going to believe it anyway.
But it shouldn't affect what happened in the real world.
That's the only problem.
If you see, whenever you hear somebody saying something about me,
don't expect to see me respond.
It's not going to happen.
I'm not going to Twitter
to talk back to them.
I'm not going to Instagram.
It's not going to happen.
Real versus the internet.
You're not going to win
because no matter
what you say,
you can tell it flat out,
word for word,
break it down,
and they still not,
they wouldn't get it.
That's true
because somebody's going to be under the comments right now
saying, he's lying, he got dogs set up.
This is not true.
They're not going to get it.
Like, I never, like, I want home to be safe, successful,
everything you want to be.
You know what I mean?
Like, we're from Memphis.
Like, the more artists that win for Memphis,
the more next artists are going to win for Memphis.
If I didn't want nobody to win for Memphis,
why do you think I keep blowing this up for Memphis?
Back to back.
We're making anybody that can become rich and become successful at Memphis,
we're doing it.
And we ain't all from the same hood.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, they from, I'm from North Memphis.
Black Youngster from South Memphis.
Like, Moneybagg Yo from a different place in Memphis.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Is it a time when Memphis
will be fully
united
cause even
when
I don't
I think
it's united
I remember
when 3-6
was huge
and then
you came in
and they said
y'all had beef
and then
now you the
biggest rapper
out of there
evolution
yeah
yeah
I think
it's united
now
you know
what I'm saying
I think
from what I see
when I go home,
like a lot of the young artists working with each other,
a lot of the producers, like a lot of the artists using the same producers,
they all go into the same studios like a little circle.
Most people deal with each other.
So I think it's in a good space.
What do you tell Black Youngstown Moneybagg Yo about business now?
Because obviously as an artist, you can't only put out music.
There's other things that you have to do for streams of income and to just increase your presence.
So what's some advice you as a CEO give to your young artists?
Black Youngster calmed down a lot.
He calmed down a lot.
He having fun.
Yeah, he calmed down a lot.
He just having fun.
You know what I mean?
I like to see Youngster because he having fun doing what he like to do, doing what he love to do.
You know what I mean?
And good for me, the artists that I work with, they was already hustlers in some form, so they get it.
But switching over to the music business sometimes is such a different world.
It's very difficult.
It's a totally different world.
Different rules, different morals.
But they understand that you have to hustle in order to stay out.
You know what I mean?
You have to diversify.
You have to figure out what it is.
And I ain't saying they 100% figured out what it is yet.
But, you know what I mean?
They understand that, like, you can't just do one thing forever.
You know what I mean?
You're going to get old, like, at some point.
Like, you got to start planning now.
How has Roc Nation helped you out?
A lot.
I wish I was like, if I could wind time, I would have did it 10 years ago.
A long time ago.
10 years ago, just like the relationships, the knowledge,
just the experience of being in the knowledge, the experience of being in a room,
being in a room with people that are knowledgeable.
You know what I'm saying?
It's just, and I'm a person that likes to learn something every day.
So, you know, you may have certain people that come in the room,
think they know it all, and they don't hear nothing.
I'm in a room, and I'm paying attention.
You know, when they talk with them big numbers like that
and just how to roll it out.
And then just the years of experience, man.
So it's like having a big home out there.
I don't think you're never too big to have a big home.
And how'd you find Moneybag?
I know last time you was up there, you talked about, you know,
the young artists motivate you.
Was he one of those artists?
I don't really say I find artists.
Their music just rise up.
I done four songs with Moneybagg.
I was in Vegas at the top suite at the Palms.
You know, the pool on it?
He came in the room with my dog, Zach Randolph.
Used to play for the Grizzlies.
Zach Randolph.
Yeah.
So he came in.
Zach came to my hotel to holler at me.
Moneybagg was with him him I'd been hearing about him
but I never met him
that was the first time
I like
you know what I'm saying
so I'm like yo
I'm a hustler
I travel with the studio
with me
like I can put a studio
up in the hotel room
like
now we can go to the room
and hook it up
you know what I'm saying
like
so
we just vibing
me and home
just vibing on the balcony.
Like, yo, I'm just asking the question, like, what you playing there?
Like, what you trying to do?
Like, where you trying to go with this?
I want to know you.
I don't just do verses for you just to, like, just because, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I got to know you to work with you.
You know what I'm saying?
So I feel like I knew him enough that night.
I'm like, yo, hook up with the studio.
What you want to do?
We did four songs that night.
I gave him all four songs. He left with them. Before he was even signed. Before he was even signed to me. He hook up with the studio. What you want to do? We did four songs at night. I gave him all four songs.
He left with them.
Before he was even signed to you?
Before he was even signed to me.
He left Vegas with four songs.
Did Zach bring them with the intention of?
Zach brought them and left them.
Zach left.
He stayed with me.
Zach's like, I'm going to the club, man.
But was his intention like, I want you to come sit down with Yo Gotti and Lassie?
Like he knew, obviously.
Yeah, Zach my homie.
You know what I'm saying?
And, you know, they part of the business with Money money bag so um he know i'm a cool do we know if i like somebody i'm gonna
rock with him it's that simple like we already got money we don't need to make no money off you
we already having money i mean we we can do some business together cool but it ain't like
you know like you know it's how awkward is it when you don't like someone?
When they come there and you're like, hmm.
Well, you probably never get in this space.
I probably already heard your music, and if I don't like your music
or what you stand for already, you probably ain't making it even in the room.
You know what I'm saying?
You ever had to tell anybody that?
They call you like, Gotti, I want a feature.
Like, ah, sorry, my brother.
We do that all the time.
People give us a lot of money to do songs.
And it's just like, that ain't just what I'm doing right now.
I don't want to be just on a song with anybody, on a video with anybody.
To me, it's more about quality than quantity.
What if Taylor Swift was like, yo, I want you to hop on this song?
Taylor Swift?
Yeah.
I'm pretty sure we doing that.
When the last time you been interrogated?
I'm pretty sure we doing that.
When the last time you been interrogated
by the police, God?
Today?
Right now?
Yeah.
For real life.
For real life.
Like when?
Man, you know.
I don't know.
That's what I feel like you kept telling him
over and over and over.
I don't know. The name of the album is kept telling him over and over and over I don't know
the name of the album is I Still Am
and we appreciate you for joining us
you got it
it's the Breakfast Club
The Breakfast Club
I was born a donkey
it's the donkey of the day
donkey donkey donkey
donkey donkey donkey for the donkey of the day.
For the donkey of the day.
That's pretty funny.
Charlamagne the devil?
Possibly.
The Breakfast Club.
Kimberly Sanchez.
Now, you don't know who Kimberly Sanchez is,
but she is the owner of a restaurant in Long Beach, California,
called Sweet Dixie Kitchen.
Now, for the last four years, Kimberly has been serving up breakfast and lunch at her restaurant.
And she claims that most of her stuff is made from scratch.
Well, a customer left a review on Yelp basically saying that's a lie.
Sweet Dixie Kitchen don't make everything from scratch.
You know how this customer knows they don't make everything from scratch?
Because they saw them bringing the work from another restaurant into Sweet Dixie Kitchen. Not just any restaurant, okay? An institution in the black
community, a place that I think about going to at least twice every three days. It takes extreme
discipline not to go into this place, okay? Let's go to KABC Long Beach for the report.
For the last four years, Kimberly Sanchez has been serving up breakfast and lunch at her restaurant in Long Beach.
But recently, one customer left soured on Sanchez's Sweet Dixie Kitchen after learning one of the newer dishes on the menu includes fried chicken from Popeye's Louisiana Kitchen, a nationwide fast food chain.
The dish in question is called Pop's Chicken and Waffles on the menu.
It sells for about $15.
You can buy chicken at Popeye's for much less
without the fixings Sanchez adds,
but she's not apologizing.
Sanchez said she sampled several other fried chicken options
from restaurant vendors to add to her menu,
and Popeye's was the best.
She never thought serving it would be an issue.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. What you mean? I'm confused.
Sweet Dixie Kitchen is going to Popeye's Chicken and
N***a Cookies, buying the work for the
low, and then taking it back to their trap
and tripling the price. Okay?
What? Let me tell y'all something
y'all may not know if you're not a Popeye's
connoisseur. A two-piece chicken
with a biscuit aside and a drink is
$5.29 at Popeye's. $5.29!
Sweet Dixie Kitchen
is selling Popeye's Chicken with a waffle for $15.
Wow.
Hold up.
Let me be clear.
Sweet Dixie Kitchen is selling Popeye's spicy tenders and a waffle for $15.
A three-piece spicy tenders at Popeye's costs $5.79.
Popeye's chicken is f***ing awesome.
And you get a side and a biscuit, okay?
Oh, wait.
They had the Popeye's biscuit too?
Well, we'll get to that.
We'll get to that.
Okay.
Okay?
Kimberly Sanchez, who the hell do you think you are?
Christopher Columbus?
You just going to act like you discovered something that you didn't discover?
You just going to pass something off as yours when you know damn well you're not the originator of that spicy tender?
Al Copeland, founder of Popeye's, is rolling over in his grave.
Would you like to hear what Kimberly Sanchez has to say for herself?
Let's go back to KABC Long Beach for the report, please.
Most of my stuff from here is made from scratch.
I make biscuits every morning.
We make pastries.
Okay, you can stop right there for a second.
I bet Popeyes biscuits still better.
First of all, you really want me to believe that y'all stealing chicken from Popeyes
but making your own biscuits from scratch?
Mm-mm.
Kimberly, there is nothing about you that says you know how to make biscuits from scratch, okay?
I've seen you on the video.
All right, you don't have enough veins in your hands
to make biscuits from scratch, right?
My grandma made biscuits from scratch.
All the time, you know,
you have to have a certain amount of veins in your hands
to make biscuits from scratch, okay?
Furthermore, if you're stealing the chicken from Popeye's,
I know you're stealing the chicken.
All right, the biscuits at Popeye's are
amazing. Put a little jelly on it with some
honey, alright? Popeye's chicken
is the shiznit! Kimberly,
you probably don't even give your customers jelly,
okay? You give them jam, alright?
Preservatives, alright?
Bring me some damn grape jelly and call it
a day. And you're giving your hipster-ass customers
who come to Sweet Dixie Chicken, you
know, Popeye's biscuits, you're gonna mess around and kill them, alright?ixie Chicken, you know, Popeye's biscuits, you're going to mess around and kill them.
All right?
If you're not used to eating Popeye's biscuits, you can easily choke on one.
All right?
I dare you to eat a whole Popeye's biscuit without taking a sip of a cold beverage
in between bites.
You can't because you'll probably die.
What else Kimberly Sanchez had to say?
I love Popeye's chickens.
I love it.
I think it's the best chicken out there.
Well, you should open a Popeye's chickens. I love it. I think it's the best chicken out there. Well, you should open a Popeye's.
Exactly.
If you love Popeye's so much, close sweet Dixie Chick kitchen down and open up a Popeye's then.
Okay, you love Popeye's so much that you steal it and sell it back to people for triple the price?
That's crazy.
You think because on the menu you put Popeye's chicken and waffles that it's okay?
Popeye's can be anybody.
I see pops on someone's menu, I'm thinking you got a signature dish for your father.
Let me hear Kimberly Sanchez keep digging her grave.
My kitchen is not set up for frying.
We're an old building.
I don't actually have a proper kitchen back there.
You can't fry chicken?
What are you making back there?
You don't have a proper kitchen.
If you don't have a proper kitchen back there, then why is it called Sweet Dixie Kitchen?
Okay, this is disgusting.
What's the final thing Kimberly Sanchez had to say about Popeye's?
We didn't do anything wrong.
I did something I thought was the best product I could bring in anywhere.
That's great.
Except it wasn't your product.
Kimberly Sanchez, those tears are trash.
She passed it off as her own.
Okay, you need to take those
trash ass tears and make them a main
ingredient in your own chicken recipe.
Not Popeye's chicken recipe, your own.
Why the hell should we cry for you when you're
the one stealing? What kind of reverse psychology
Jedi mind tricks are you trying to play on people?
You the one who out here perpetrating the fraud.
You buying Popeye's chicken and trying to pass
it off as your own. You lip syncing in the
kitchen, Kimberly. Your mouth moving, but that is not your voice.
You inconsolable because you stealing from Popeye's, bringing it back to your restaurant and tripling the price.
You had the nerve to say you did nothing wrong.
If you don't want to eat it, don't eat it.
How you mad at people because you got caught?
This is chicken appropriation.
Okay, this is why the colonel is the face of Kentucky Fried Chicken right now.
You really believe that white man came up with that original style chicken recipe?
Please.
The colonel did the same thing Kimberly Sanchez is doing.
Throw that chicken from someone and put his name on it.
I can't prove that, so back to Kimberly.
Kimberly Sanchez listened to me and listened good.
A thief is a thief.
Doesn't matter if they stealing a diamond or Popeye's spicy chicken tenders.
Please give Kimberly Sanchez the sweet sounds and the hammer tones, please.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yee-haw.
Listen, for those who go to Sweet Dixie Kitchenette, just go to Popeye's.
All right, if you think those secondhand spicy tenders you eating at Sweet Dixie Kitchenette good,
then wait till you get them fresh out the box from Popeye's, man.
Life changing.
With the biscuit.
The Breakfast Club.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ En. Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Brianna.
Brianna, what's your question today?
Okay, my question is basically, I have to tell you the story.
So I've been dating for a while.
Well, I've been going on different dates or whatever.
But there's this guy I know from church for about like five years. He's been going on different dates or whatever but there's this guy i know
from church for about like five years he's been going to our church so recently you know he came
up to me finally and he gave me his number he was like you know we can talk or whatever so i go ahead
and call him so it's been about like four months now we've been talking back and forth and he
finally told me like he doesn't want for us to get serious and then i
end up finding about his past well he finally just told me that you know he was gay for 22 years
and he's trying to leave that lifestyle behind and he's trying to pursue something with me
now i mean my sister's gay i don't have anything against gays. It's kind of confusing.
Like, I don't want to, you know, just throw him off.
And then he think it's like, damn, I should have never said, you know, that I should just kept it what it was.
So how do I go from there?
Listen, I just want to say this, Brianna.
In relationships, people can tell you things from their past, whether they used to be gay, they used to do whatever it is used to happen in their past.
And it can affect how you feel about them today so just because somebody told you something from their past if it makes you uncomfortable that doesn't mean you're
obligated to stay because you feel like i don't want to seem like i'm judging them so how do you
really feel do you want to be with somebody who was gay for 22 years that's why i'm like so
confused because i think like society has a easier on girls being gay than guys that's a fact but 22
years is a long time.
What made him decide all of a sudden
that he wasn't gay anymore?
And what made you...
Because he started going to church
and he said that, you know what?
Like, I didn't...
Like, when he told me that, I was so shocked.
It's like, I had to tell him I'm calling back.
And that's another thing, too,
because is he suppressing how he really feels
because he's going to church
and the church is judgmental
and saying that it's a disorder
and that he can overcome it?
Or has he really decided... No like the pastor like he's real big on real big on you know you
come as you are so basically it's him he he says that he's the one who actually wants to change
it's nothing but then i don't want to get into a relationship and then i have to deal with
all of that side of him how about if he does go back to his old ways. So it's just, I don't know.
All right, well, they have done studies to prove that people can go from being homosexual to heterosexual.
So there have been studies that show that if people make that decision, that that's what they want to do.
It's risky because he might feel like I'm not getting what I want to get out of this relationship.
And he might decide, you know what, it's not for me.
But any relationship is risky.
True.
But are you uncomfortable?
That he ever spoke to.
You said you're the first girl?
First girl.
So it seems like you really like him and you want to be with him,
but you're just uncertain about what the future will bring.
I mean, I felt that way before he told me that.
So once he put that, it's like the icing.
Rihanna, why don't you just take your time?
Okay.
Just take your time.
He's going through some things that he probably doesn't even know how he's going to end up
either.
This is something that's new for him also.
So maybe what you need to do is instead of looking at this as this is my boyfriend, my
man, we're in a relationship.
You need to take your time.
He needs to take his time.
This is something brand new. He doesn't know. For for 22 years he's been a homosexual you know this is a huge
change so we don't know if he's gonna stick with it we don't know if he's gonna change his mind
and that you know i think in any relationship when something's like uncertain just take your time you
don't got to jump into anything and i think at some point something will clue you in as to what
you should do. Makes sense.
But you're okay with the fact that he used to
have sex with you? Yeah, that, it doesn't bother
me. Okay, as long as that doesn't bother you,
then just take your time. Okay.
Alright, good luck. Okay, thank you.
Alright, ask Yee.
800-585-1051.
If you got a question for Yee, you can call her right now.
The number's 800-585-1051.
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Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask C&E.
Hello, who's this?
This is Chris L.
Hey, Chris, what's your question for C&E?
All right, so I'm a stay-at-home dad, and I stay at home, and I cook, I clean, I do everything
while my wife goes home and makes the money.
I mean, sorry, while my wife goes out and makes the money.
Now, I want to know how to ask for that smushy.
I want to basically because she makes me feel weird about it
and inferior almost when I, you know,
try to have some intimate time along with her.
And I don't know how to kind of go with that.
I want you to know, number one, she's cheating on you.
That's number one.
And number two, I was a stay-at-home dad before.
My daughter was born June of 2008, and I got fired in November 2008.
So from November to, like, May, I was unemployed.
So I was a stay-at-home dad.
But I used to ask for the vagina the same way I always did.
Like, that shouldn't, y'all relationship shouldn't change just because you have to do that.
Oh, you should just be a little sexy.
I mean, wear some lingerie.
They got men's lingerie or something like that.
Wear some boxer shorts with your ass out
or, you know, wear something sexy for your woman
so when she gets home,
she's in the mood immediately.
Start texting her right now.
Babe, I can't wait for you to get home.
My penis is so hard waiting on you.
Those are the things you got to do.
Or maybe we're not asking the right question.
Why are you a stay-at-home dad?
I'm a stay-at-home dad
because we decided that was better for our relationship
because I worked,
but I didn't have a job as good as she does.
So, you know,
just to make things work at the moment
while I'm getting my degree,
I'm staying at home
and doing all the stuff
that I need to do to maintain the house.
So like a role,
is this a role reversal thing?
Yeah, that's what it is.
So you just need to tell her straight up,
like, look, man, you know,
I get horny, baby, and I want to have sex with you. And, you know, you don't be making me feel like a role, is this a role reversal thing? Yeah, that's what it is. So you just need to tell her straight up, like, look, man, you know, I get horny, baby,
and I want to have sex with you, and, you know, you don't be making me feel like a man
because you be acting like I'm a bitch and don't be wanting to give me none.
Just playing me to the left.
Yeah, just start texting her now.
Get her in the mood so when she gets home, you got it.
And when she tell you to sit your whole ass down.
Sit your whole ass down.
Just sit your whole ass down.
Hello?
Oh, I got to be all that.
How am I?
I had him first, though.
Hey, talking to you, baby.
We're not talking to you, man.
This is as seen.
What's your question?
Okay, my baby daddy, I'm pregnant with his baby now.
Okay.
He now has a girlfriend.
Oh, boy.
When he now with his girlfriend, he calling and texting me and telling me that he love me.
He want to come back home.
He be coming over there, you know, just this past Friday. He just meowed and then turned around and went and kissed on her.
I love it.
She found out about it.
And Sunday, she called me to talk about something.
He want to talk to you.
And he tell me that he don't want to be with me.
That's going to be his wife.
So how should I handle this situation?
Well, I want to know how did she find out about it.
Did your vagina have such a pungent smell that it was so obvious when he went to kiss her?
Smelled it on his lips.
No, no, no.
I told her.
I told her I hope she wasn't kissing him because he was in my box.
You being petty.
Okay, okay.
All right.
What do you think, Charlotte?
I'll let you handle this first.
I think that they should just, like, be one happy family.
No, she ugly.
She's ugly.
Oh, so you couldn't be with her.
You would be with her.
You'd be open to be with her if she was pretty.
Yeah, most definitely.
I mean, listen, man, if you want to be with the dude be with the dude but you know what
the dude's about clearly the dude is gonna mess with other women especially ugly women and you
think you know you laughing because he you out went to kiss another girl that can happen to you
just as easy nah it wouldn't happen to me because we spent more time together he don't be spending
time with her because she's born yeah but he definitely is about to leave you for her and you
say she's ugly but the problem is you got the baby on the way.
So this is the guy that you expect to raise your child, to give your child money, to spend time with your child.
Seems like he's going to be a loser.
Seems like you need to find the next victim.
I mean, there is no next victim.
That's your baby daddy.
So you with him for better or for worse at this point.
Okay.
I guess that's okay.
I guess I can do that.
You got a baby.
What you going to do? You at least with him for 18 years. Yeah, but she's not going to be around my child. That's what guess that's okay. I guess I can do that. You got a baby. What you gonna do? You at least with him for 18
years. Yeah, but she's not gonna be
around my child. That's what he failed to realize.
Does he have kids with her? No.
Oh, you gotta cut that ugly girl off then. Tell him, cut
the ugly bitch off. If he don't, you just gotta cut him off.
That's what I'm trying to explain to him.
Do you want me to call him? Yeah, please do.
Get the man number, Andy.
God dang it. What's the number?
What's the number? What's the number?
757.
Call him on three-way.
Hold on one second. I'm going to call this man, man.
Man out here having sex with cosmetically challenged women for no damn reason.
What's the point?
He blocked me because I just told his girlfriend this weekend.
Try him and see.
Let's see.
Okay.
Let's see.
At the tone, please record your voice message.
We're going to leave a message.
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What's his name?
Hey, what's happening?
This is Uncle Charlemagne the God.
This is DJ Envy.
And we just want to tell you that the cosmetically challenged woman that you're dating, you need
to break up with her.
Yes.
And just be with the woman that you out this weekend.
Yeah, you did.
You're out.
And then you went and kissed her girlfriend.
Kissed your girlfriend.
You have a child
with this young lady already.
You got a child on the way
so you just need to be
with your future baby mama, okay?
There you go.
Yep.
Cut the cosmetically challenged
chick off that you
currently in love with.
It's not worth it.
Have a blessed day.
Have a great day.
All right.
Thank you.
Good luck, mama.
We tried.
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Good morning.
Hey, everybody.
It's DJ Envy Angela Yee.
Shalameen the guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee.
If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, you can call Yee right now.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Samantha.
I thought you wanted to be anonymous, Samantha.
I mean, I'm going to just keep it.
I'm going to just say f*** it because it's going to come out anyway.
Oh, my goodness.
All right.
We're about to reveal some ish this morning.
Samantha, what's your question for you?
Okay.
I've been dealing with this guy for about seven years.
I've had three children with him.
Okay.
And I recently just, you know, got pregnant.
I had my son in December of last year.
So that's your fourth kid?
Yes.
Okay.
I was dealing with another guy because me and my kid's father was having a little issue.
So with this guy, I've been dealing with him for two years out of the seven years that I've been dealing with my baby father.
So you've been cheating for two out of the seven years?
Yes.
Okay.
So now I ended up getting pregnant with my son. I know it's for my kid's father because of the timing and everything.
But because I kind of told guy number two that, you know, me and my baby father was not, you know, we're not talking to each other.
He's way out the country and stuff like that.
You know, I ended up telling him that the baby is his.
So both your baby father and this new guy thinks the baby is his, but you know for sure.
And you might want to check that out.
You might want to get a paternity test anyway.
I did get a paternity test, and that's the thing.
Because we were off for so long, when I got pregnant, he was like, no, once the baby comes
out, we got to go ahead and get the paternity test done.
Okay.
So we found out that it was his, so I just don't know how to tell, you know.
So even amidst all of this right now, you're still dealing with
the other guy, the guy you've been with for two
years. Yes. Girl, listen.
Jeez.
You have to tell him that's not his
child. There's no question about it.
You have to. He cannot be walking
around thinking this child is his.
That's kind of crazy. How old is the baby?
Right now, he was born
on Christmas last year.
So the baby's almost one.
And this whole time, he's been taking care of that baby like it's his?
Yes.
He be giving you money and all that?
Yes, he does.
Now, how confusing is that going to be for your child when he gets older,
thinking that he's got two daddies?
Okay, but the thing is, he does because he's actually married.
So since he's married, he doesn't spend time with my
son. Like if my son needs something,
he'll just say, here, here, here, here, here.
But it's never like a bombing moment with
them two. Well, he's married. He should have
no problem hearing the truth about the fact that
it's not his baby. I mean, what's he gonna
do? That little boy gonna end up on Ayanna Vonn's
out in the corner with his hands in the air crying.
Alright? That's what's gonna
happen to that little boy
I mean listen
this ain't even about you it's about your son
you gotta tell
Samantha period like you have to tell him
this is not your child and
this whole thing is crazy because
just think about like the karma that you're putting
out there you're with a guy lying to
a guy that you're the side piece of
but she getting that money
I don't really care
about the money. So, it's not about the
money. It's just, like, right now, me and my
child's father were not together at all. And we
wasn't together when it actually happened.
Well, no. Y'all was together. No.
You were sleeping with him.
Not that one time. And just think
about what is your child's father doing also?
You have time to run around and do this and sleep
with a married man. What's he doing? And the married man that you're sleeping with who knows how many people
he's sleeping with don't you want to have somebody that's just for you yeah you're right all right
well listen i think tell this man it's not his child you got to that's the first thing that you
got to do and take it from there how should i break it down like how can i i can't just go say
you know um you know you don't have to break it down it's can't just go say, you know, um, you know. You don't have to break it down.
It's my baby daddy's child.
It's not yours.
He's going to understand what happened.
Okay.
First of all, you're so dead wrong for lying,
but you don't have to give him an explanation
of why you slept with your baby daddy when he has a wife.
You're right.
Okay.
All right, and I hope that you make smarter decisions moving forward
and so you don't end up in situations like this.
You have four kids that are looking at you and paying attention to what you're doing.
Whether or not you think they realize it, they do.
Okay.
All right.
Good luck, mama.
All right.
Thank you.
Ask E.
800-585-1051.
If you got a question for E, call her now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Hopefully he listens to The Breakfast Club.
The Breakfast Club.
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-a-stan
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, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys,
and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hello, my undeadly darlings.
It's Teresa, your resident ghost host.
And do I have a treat for you.
Haunting is crawling out from the shadows,
and it's going to be devilishly good.
We've got chills, thrills,
and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on.
So join me, won't you?
Let's dive into the eerie unknown together.
Sleep tight, if you can.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.