The Breakfast Club - Classic Interviews, Shoot Your Shot and More
Episode Date: September 4, 2017Monday 9/4 - Today on the show we flashed back to some classic interviews such as we when Issa Rae came on, where she spoke about “Insecure”, her first experience in the strip club and more. We al...so flashed back to some classic “Shoot Your Shot” such as the time when Devante tried to shoot his shot at Latavia, but some how it turned out that he was stalking her more than having a innocent crush on her. Also we flashed back to the time comedian DC Young Fly came by and spoke about hosting TRL, being a new dad, robbing people back in the day and more. Moreover, we replayed the time Charlamagne gave “Donkey of the Day” to Tariq from Power. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, we have somebody special on the line that's going to give us a Hurricane Harvey update.
Bun B's on the line.
What up, Bun?
Bun, what's up, my brother?
We praying for you and yours down there, man.
Absolutely.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's been, you know, the coastal cities and obviously Houston the last couple of days. So now I'm dealing with the lava frequency in my hometown.
I'm probably dealing with disaster.
What can people be doing to help right now?
Because I know there's a lot of discrepancies as far as donating money, donating clothes.
What do you think has been most effective? I think it's a lot of discrepancies as far as donating money, donating clothes. What do you think has been most effective?
I think it's a combination of both. You know, we definitely, you know, they're going to need money to help rebuild and stuff. But rebuilding is a process that takes months and years. There's
an immediate need for resources in the city, primarily water, food. And the more and more
I'm hearing, it's not just food because I'm not a pet person, but they need cat food.
They need dog food. They need pads for the animals.
Kids need books, arts and crafts, things that can keep their minds
preoccupied. And elderly and other people, a lot
of them are leaving their wheelchairs behind, especially if they get rescued by a boat
because their wheelchairs shouldn't be they get rescued by a boat because the wheelchairs simply won't fit so those people need you know wheelchairs and medical beds and all
these kind of things that you know not to mention everything that they've lost in their homes um but
there's a website called drivetexas.org and that shows you everywhere where roads are closed where
streets are impassable uh what's you know know, streets are, you know, damaged,
that kind of thing, flooded areas.
But that's been the best way to kind of navigate the streets.
Bun, if you had to recommend, you know, a charity or organization
that's actually in the field for people to donate to
that we know the money going to get directly to the people,
do you have any recommendations right now?
Whether it's up in Houston, Port Arthur, anybody.
Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of great charities out there.
I tell people to stick with faith-based organizations.
Faith-based organizations, got you.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, there's a lot of churches that are active.
The Church of Bethel's Family is active in the city.
Star of Hope is active in the city.
So there's a lot of different places.
If you go to my wife's Instagram page,
at 1UGKYFE,
you'll find a link to one.
And we'll be putting up more as the day
goes on. And we're making
major steps and
taking major chances to try
to help these people down here.
And you know, this relief effort will be going
on for more than just the immediate future.
It's going to be going on for years.
So people can always, I'm sure, lend a hand as far as volunteering, as far as donating.
I'm sure it's not something that even if you can't do anything at this moment, you can continue.
Absolutely.
No, I mean, one of the major charity organizations, one that we're going to be using,
they would click Facebook for Hurricane Sandy.
And they were there for almost five years in that community.
Like some of the last people just left
because they don't just come in and rebuild homes
and get money and stuff like that.
They deal in social services as well.
There's going to be some people severely traumatized
for what they've dealt with over the last couple of days,
specifically the children and the older people.
And we worry about people's homes and their clothes and stuff like that.
We don't worry about people's minds.
That's something that a lot of people are going to have to deal with
based on what they've seen, what they've been through.
It's not a normal thing to have to retreat to your attic
because you've got six feet of water in your house,
especially if you're a five-year-old kid or you're an eight-year-old woman.
You don't go to sleep regularly after that for
a couple of days so we've got to protect ourselves physically and we've got to protect ourselves
mentally right now people need to talk to their children and you know make sure they understand
where they are mentally based on what they've seen what they've been through and just know
where your people are right now or know where your loved ones are at mentally,
not just physically.
Find out where they are mentally
and make sure that we get help to address these things
because this isn't normal.
What people are seeing and what they're going through,
this is far from normal.
Wow.
Well, keep us updated to everything
and whatever we can do,
whether we can send money, supplies, food,
where we can tell people how to help.
Please, you know, keep us abreast
and let us know what's going on at all times.
Yeah, man.
Salute to Port Arthur.
Salute to Texas.
Whatever we can do to help, boy, and let us know, please.
I'm definitely going to put some change on the bio on your wife's Instagram.
Absolutely.
Man, I appreciate y'all just giving me a little platform and trying to spread the word
because I know people see a lot of images on TV, but this is a serious, serious humanitarian situation that we have here.
It's going to take the humanity of our fellow men to help us rebuild our city.
And the reality is it's a new normal from here on.
A man had to watch six people from his family drown in front of him
because the van got overswept, and he was able to kind of grab something,
but then as he grabbed it to pull himself out, the van
was overtaken and no one
should have to watch their family die.
It's tragic,
man. It's real tragic and there's
thousands and thousands of
stories like this that we're just
slowly, slowly starting to hear more and more
about but I have strong faith
in God that we'll get over this and get through this.
Thank you, bud.
Thank you for checking in again, bud.
Yeah, we appreciate you.
Thank you.
The Breakfast Club.
Wake up, wake up.
With your ass.
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.
What's your name, bro?
Ever. Ever, man. You got kicked out the crib, man. Your hear from you on The Breakfast Blast. What's your name, bro? Ever.
Ever, man.
You got kicked out the crib, man.
Your girl kicked you out the crib.
What happened?
So I used to know this girl or whatever, and she, you know, we used to be friends,
but we were never like an item or nothing.
You know, we would just talk.
She was just a friend, and I hadn't talked to her in years.
And all of a sudden, she got my number through somebody else and texted, you know, my phone,
my phone, well, it was my girl's phone, whatever, but I used it too and she texted it.
My girl just started tripping.
She just started acting like it was my fault, like something had to have happened.
I'm like telling her we were just friends and nothing ever happened.
But she's like tripping out and freaking out and talking about it's all my fault.
And I had just gotten home from work and all I ever do is just go to work and take care of my family, freaking out, and talking about it's all my fault. And I had just gotten home from work,
and all I ever do is just go to work and take care of my family, you know,
and all of a sudden I'm getting thrown out.
My brother.
You know.
My brother.
It's just me and you talking.
It's just me.
It's me and you, okay?
Yeah.
The only person listening is Envy and Angela Yee, all right?
Yeah.
Did you smash the other chick?
Come on, now.
Come on.
No, man.
I'm telling you man
I swear
I swear
I never smashed her man.
You ain't do nothing?
You ain't suck a nipple
or nothing?
No nothing
I'm telling you nothing
I mean
I mean she
she wanted to
you know
she wanted
I kind of
Okay okay
you're stuttering too much
you're stuttering.
What happened now?
Something happened.
For real man.
That woman didn't stick
and kick in for no reason
when a woman spotted
since kick in
something going on now.
Did you flirt with her a little bit?
I mean, we might have flirted a little, you know what I mean?
All right.
But it was never like, you know, I never actually did anything with her.
But you would have did it if you got the chance, though.
Nah.
Don't lie.
Don't lie to me, Craig.
Don't lie to me.
Your whole tone just changed.
So what was you flirting for?
What was the point of that?
No, I mean, that was a, and that's what I'm saying.
That was a while back.
That was a long time ago.
I mean, you know, I've moonwalked from that.
His voice got higher when he started.
It definitely got higher, man.
You sound like you're laughing.
You need to moonwalk out of that relationship with that other young lady, okay?
Women's spider senses don't go off for no reason.
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, 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?
Yeah, yeah.
I want to sing for my baby, you know what I'm saying?
You want to sing for her?
You want to sing?
All right, let's hear it.
Sing, go ahead, sing.
Ooh, yeah.
No, no, no.
Get out of here.
What is that?
What was that?
That's terrible.
We tried to hit that KT and JoJo note real quick on the ass.
Get it off your chest.
805-85-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent, call us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Get it.
Pick up the mother, mother phone and dial.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
We want to hear from you
on the Breakfast Club. So you better have the same energy.
Hello, who's this?
Hello. Hey, what's up, bro? Get it off your chest.
Hi, what up, Envy?
What up, Envy?
Well, you said what up, Envy, twice.
I don't know. How high are you, sir?
I'm good, Sean.
I mean, listen, I'm blessed and I'm not blessed.
I'm both.
Listen, my thing is I'm getting to it, and I'm not letting nothing stop me, right?
Getting to what?
Like, I'm talking to these little kids, and I'm trying to teach them about gun violence
and stopping the violence.
You know, I got shot.
I'm in a wheelchair.
But I can't be active because
my wheelchair is broke.
You feel me? So I need help.
Hold on, hold on, hold on. He can't move around
because his wheelchair is broken.
Alright, my leg on my
wheelchair is messed up.
You feel me? So I can't really move
the way I need to move. Why you got legs on your wheelchair?
I thought it had wheels. You gotta hold his leg up. Why you got legs on your wheelchair? I know they have wheels.
You got to hold this leg up.
Stop trying to be funny, loser.
I'm asking a question.
I don't know what a leg is.
You got to hold this leg up, man.
Yeah, I need help.
I need a leg.
Could you help me, please, uncle?
I don't know what you're talking about.
What is a leg on a wheelchair?
I'm dead serious right now. You mean just a leg on a wheelchair?
How much is that, bro? How much is that leg piece, bro? I'm dead serious. You mean just a leg on a wheelchair? The thing that you brush your foot on. How much is that, bro?
How much is that leg piece, bro?
I don't know.
I need a new chair.
Oh, you need a new chair.
He needs a new chair.
I need a chair.
Because the leg piece is broken, so he can't put his leg in.
And I can't do nothing.
Like, once I get a new chair, I swear to God, I'm going to be everywhere.
Like, everywhere.
I'm not going to stop until my name is on schools.
I hate the sound.
I hate to be this guy, but how can we prove that you're in a wheelchair, sir?
What, you want me to send you pictures of me in a wheelchair?
It's a lot of dudes out here doing a lot of strange things for some change.
I'm going to be honest with you.
You know how many GoFundMes I got from Houston yesterday?
Regular people, like, sending me GoFundMes.
I'm like, I don't even know if you're from Houston, bro.
Look, Envy, I am the guy that seen you outside of the station that night in a chair.
Okay, Envy, do you recall?
I gave you the flash drive.
In a wheelchair?
Do you remember that, Envy?
I don't remember that.
When was that?
Was it recently?
It was like last year in the summertime.
I gave you a flash drive last summer.
I was in a wheelchair.
I'm not going to lie.
I run into a lot of people with wheelchairs that rap.
Is there anything specific about you that I will remember?
I was by myself, and I had my homeboy.
Well, he was drunk.
Then you wasn't by yourself.
We're going to put you on hold, and we're going to talk to you, man.
What's your rapper name?
You have an Instagram page or something?
All right.
My name on Instagram is Big Homie.
Big underscore homie
81SB
81SB
Free text on man
Alright well check this
You know that's the homie
That's my guy
But listen man
We gonna roll at this moment
But we gonna put you on hold
Why you gotta say
You gotta roll
He's not rolling
You wanna talk to me
I can't
He's not rolling
You see that
Have a good morning
You hold on though
Hold on
Hold on He's stupid Why you gotta roll? Have a good morning. You hold on, though. Hold on, all right? Hold on.
He's stupid.
Why he got to roll for?
Goodness.
He hung up.
We didn't want you to hang up.
He hung up.
Oh, man.
I told him, hold on.
I don't know if this is him.
I don't know.
Is it him?
He only has 12 posts.
Call back, bro.
We're going to see if we can help you, man.
And there's nothing in a wheelchair on here.
Oh, Lord.
You know what I'm telling you?
People are doing some strange things with some change nowadays, bro.
My goodness.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy Angelique.
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
I missed her last time.
My daughter was in the hospital.
I had to leave.
Yes.
But she's back, and I'm glad to see her.
Miss Issa Rae.
Hey, I didn't get that last time, so I'm so happy to hear that intro.
Thank you for having me back.
We found out some very important information.
Remember what happened when you started doing that?
Now, hold on.
Hold on.
Somebody who is friends with Issa Rae, they actually flew here from L.A. together to New
York, gave us a little tidbit.
Her name is Regina Hall.
Yes.
And she said that Issa f***ed her way to the top.
I don't know how true that is.
Is that true?
I'm just going to ask the question, Issa.
No, I did not f*** my way to the top.
First of all, I'm not at the top, so I would have been a very poor f*** if that were the case.
So she's incorrect.
Having your very own show that you actually created and wrote and starring on HBO is kind of the top?
We just started, so we'll see.
Are you nervous?
I'm nervous, but I'm more excited than nervous this time around.
I think season one, I was mad nervous.
Season one popped off so crazy.
Man.
People in love with you guys, and now you got to, it's like the sophomore jinx.
Evie, why are you saying that?
I'm thinking you.
I'm nervous.
No, it's the sophomore jinx.
It was better when Evie wasn't here for this.
He just put it on you?
No, it is, but you tapped into all my insecurities.
Yeah, I mean, you always have pressure coming into the second season
because people are like, are you about to top season one?
Is it going to go down?
And that was one of the things like we focused on.
Like, I didn't want
to come out the gate
even just in the writer's room.
It was just very clear
that we want to keep it grounded
and stay in these
real people's heads
and make sure that we're
just telling an authentic story
where it's not about
twists and turns
and how we can top ourselves.
So I'm nervous,
but I feel really strongly
about all this stuff
we're exploring this season.
Oh, like what? Like, one of the things I'm excited about, feel really strongly About all this stuff We're exploring this season Oh like what?
Like One of the things
I'm excited about
Like just a bunch of stuff
That black women talk about
But you don't get to see on TV
Like we dabble
Into the hoe phase
Okay okay
Every woman has to go
Through their hoe phase
I think there are
Three categories
Of women
In the hoe phase
There's like the first
Category of women
Not everybody partakes.
Some women are just like, you know, I want to, you know, I want to be my king or I want to like keep it locked or I want to, you know, I just want to give it up to who's right in their specific category.
They're those women.
Then I think there's someone who engaged and they're like, I'm about to have fun.
You know, I'm about to just go out there and I'm about to do me.
I'm about to fuck all I can and get my numbers up.
And some of those women
are unfortunately relegated
to a specific category
in guys' eyes as hoes
and they can't get out of it.
Like,
they're just stuck being hoes
and can't be.
And it may be my choice.
Maybe my choice.
Let's be clear,
guys love women
that they call hoes too
at the same time.
Because guys are hoes.
They're quick to call you a hoe
and still try to talk to you.
We don't want to know you a hoe.
That's not true.
We don't want to know.
But it don't matter.
Yes, it does matter.
Even when you find out, y'all will still talk to a girl.
No, we'll still try to smash.
But not talk to.
Some people end up married to them.
Some people.
And I feel like that's the third category of women who are able to just seamlessly,
they can double-dutch into into hoery and they get their fix
and then they're out
and they're done.
They jump out, right?
They jump out.
And what's the third phase?
That is the third phase.
Oh, okay, okay.
You know, it'll be interesting
to see you on this season
because you are single,
not by choice.
Still can't believe
you cheated on her.
So I guess you're gonna be
dabbling in hoism.
I mean, I think you're gonna
see these characters
figure out who they
don't wanna be.
So I think there's an,
like she's vulnerable at this point.
And she's had her heart broken.
She broke her heart.
And I think she's just like, you know, she wants, I think she wants Lawrence back.
The hoe phase has got to be hard with the social media era.
Because everything's on social media.
Are people tweeting out hoeing right now?
Me?
I'm talking about all my hoe shit.
I do sometimes.
It's hard
there's no sneaking around
I do sometimes
try to write
let's go out
and I put let's hoe out
you know I send that
to my friends
the G and the H
are right next to each other
I've done it so many times
it's a Freudian slip
I think that's what that is
but I don't know
I feel like there is
a lot more
one I think
because of social media
I think people are more open
about talking
about their hoery
and then there's a lot of people blast people.
Like, there's so much, there's so much, like, cruelty in terms of exposing people.
Exactly.
And it's like, you slept together.
You guys made the decision to sleep with each other.
All right, we have more with Issa Rae when we come back.
Issa Rae still in the building.
Yee.
I love that the not trying to have to act like you're perfect and have everything together,
that you have brought that have to act like you're perfect and have everything together that you have brought
that really to the forefront
because I feel like
a lot of times
for black women
we have to try
to give off this image
of okay I got
everything together
we're holding it down
but we all
you fall from perfect
you just bringing it
to the forefront
nobody's perfect
and it's okay
to be awkward
because I have all kinds
of awkward situations
and awkward moments
in my whole life.
So it is nice to feel like
you can relate to somebody else
that is successful and awkward.
Thank you.
Regina's awkward too.
Regina was mad.
That's what I was saying about her.
Regina's awkward.
She is.
That's why I was drawn to her.
I've been, you know,
having a chance to work with her
for a couple of years now
and she's just one of the most
down-to-earth, hilarious people.
She said she walked on a plane and saw you and she's just one of the most down to earth hilarious people.
She said she walked on a plane and saw you
and she said,
what's up, bitch?
She did.
And I didn't hear her.
I had my headphones in
and then she had to meet me.
And then she had to repeat it.
I was like,
oh, hey, girl,
good to see you.
You never want to say
what's up, bitch.
Like, one time,
it's the same effect.
My goodness.
It did not have
The same effect
But I thank you
For saying that
Thank you for
Like always supporting
The show you guys
It's been
So so amazing
I meant to tell you
Last time I was here
And I was too shy
To tell you
But I saw you
At a strip club
And I was so impressed
Cause you were like
You were dropping them once
Oh was I
I was going
She was
She was not working
Was I at the strip club
Yeah it was my first
Non Los Angeles Strip club Cause I've been My first female Strip club She was not working. Was I at the strip club? Yeah, it was my first non-Los Angeles strip club.
What club was this?
No, my first female strip club.
It was in Miami.
Flies was there that night.
Rico Love?
Rico Love?
I don't know.
Were we at The Office or were we at Tootsie's?
I don't know what it was called.
I forgot what it was called.
It was definitely not bougie.
Who was you in that She's not
I was
First of all
I went there
Oh someone else
Brought me there
I was just with a group of girls
Because it was
Somebody's birthday
And she wanted to go
To the strip club
Were you throwing ones
I was throwing 20s
Because I was an idiot
I was an idiot
Because I didn't have
I was very much
And then I was
Picking them back up
And then throwing them again
Because I was like She didn't even see Let me back up and then throwing it again because I was like
she didn't even see it.
Let me just make sure
she sees it
because this is $20.
And he said trust me
they seen it.
Did they?
So they knew
and then I was going
back to the ATM.
I was just very impressed.
I spent, I mean
I probably spent
like $500 that night.
It wasn't.
Why didn't you get changed?
That's a good thing
if you get it in one.
That's a great question.
I don't know why
I think I was also
very drunk
and it was like
it was too much of a line to get to get change and I was like it was also great question. I don't know why. I think I was also very drunk and it was like, it was too much of a line
to get change.
And I was like,
it was also a line.
You don't wait on lines
to get change.
I did it wrong.
I would have gave you
a stack of ones to throw.
You know.
You were busy.
And so was Plies.
But it was just very,
it was impressive.
Yeah, we had a lot of money.
Thanks for that,
ladies and gentlemen.
I got one more question. Do you think cheating is ever justifiable? No, I don't think so. I don't had a lot of money. Thanks, Saray, ladies and gentlemen. I got one more question.
Do you think cheating is ever justifiable?
No, I don't think so.
I don't think, I think you just have to communicate with your partner at all costs.
I think, like, it's unfair to not tell your partner, like, hey, I'm about to be on this
street, so I want to end this relationship with you.
So, no, it's never justifiable.
I heard that if you cheat and the person doesn't find out, you shouldn't tell them.
I mean.
If they're not, because some people do it to like ease their conscience.
I've heard that too.
And they say that all it does.
Yeah, they say it's selfish.
They say if you cheat it and you're not going to get caught, don't tell because all it does is make the other person feel terrible and ease your own guilt.
I mean, I always ask if people want to know, like, you know, like, do men, I feel like men don't want to know for the most part.
They just want to exist and know that this relationship is perfect.
I don't want to know.
I don't want to know.
Do you want to know?
Do I want to know?
I always want to know.
I always want to know.
I want to know everything.
Like, I feel like, like, I'm turned on by honesty.
I love knowing everything that, you know, is happening up front.
Your thoughts, your feelings, what you don't like about the relationship. Like, you know, is happening up front. Your thoughts,
your feelings,
what you don't like
about the relationship.
Like, that's,
I like that.
I live,
I thrive off of communication.
Isn't that too much honesty?
You hear that, Mr. Ebay?
All you gotta do
if you get caught cheating,
just tell the truth.
Just tell the truth.
All right, Mr. Ebay?
Girl, I cheated.
She was so good.
Just let Issa know.
It's all good.
It was so wet.
All right.
Not all that.
All right.
Issa Rae, ladies and gentlemen. Thanks, guys. It's the Breakfast Club. All right. Eat some rain, ladies and gentlemen.
Thanks, guys.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The world's most dangerous morning show.
Are you ready?
It's time to shoot your shot.
It's time to shoot your shot with the Breakfast Club.
You need one chance.
Don't mess it up.
Mess it up.
Mess it up.
Devontae, what's up?
What's up, guys?
Who are you trying to shoot your shot with, Devontae?
This girl, Latavia.
She works at the pharmacy I go to.
All right, man.
You got to go there to pick up your Valtrex every now and then?
Or maybe, you know, fix an STD problem?
Because I'm letting you know if you got to pick up your Valtrex.
I don't think this is a good idea to shoot your shot if she knows what she's giving you.
Nah, she's just dope, man.
I don't even have a prescription there.
I just go there once a week to get like a pack of gum or something.
And then you go to the pharmacy register just to go see her?
Yeah.
She definitely thinks you have an STD and too scared to get the prescription, bro.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm scared to shoot my shot.
I was hoping y'all could help me.
Why are you scared to shoot your shot, though?
Have you ever had a conversation?
Yeah, you know, I get the gum, ask her how her day is doing, what's going on.
She's going to this or that concert.
Nothing too heavy, though.
Now, question.
Do you put the gum in your mouth before you talk to her?
You know, I usually get a piece and offer her one.
Because if you're talking to her before you put the gum in your mouth,
that's probably why she's not interested, because your breath is clearly funky.
No, it's like half and half.
Half with gum, half without gum.
Okay, okay. All right, well, let's get right into it. Half with gum, half without gum. Okay, okay.
All right, well, let's get right into it.
I mean, they've only had some brief conversations.
All he does is see her when he buys some gum,
so I'll be interested to see if she's noticed you.
Does she say hi when you walk in?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
She's very friendly.
Okay.
It's got to be a reason that you haven't shot your shot yet
other than just nerves.
Maybe he's scared.
Maybe he got a small wee-wee.
I don't know.
Damn.
I'm sure she could provide him a prescription or something. Just nerves, okay. All right, well Maybe he's scared. Maybe he got a small wee-wee. I don't know. Damn. I'm sure she could
provide him a prescription
for something.
Just nerves, okay.
All right, well, let's go.
Maybe you need some Xanny's
then for anxiety.
I don't have a prescription for it.
You know where I could get some?
All right.
Yeah, the girl.
Once you shoot your shot.
Hold on.
When we come back,
we're going to call Lativia.
That's her name, right?
Latavia?
Yeah.
Latavia.
Don't move, right?
Okay.
We'll call Latavia
when we come back.
So don't move.
It's Tony, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Th? Okay. We'll call Latavia when we come back. So don't move. It's morning, everybody. It's DJ N.V. Angelou. Yish, all of me and the guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. We're in the
middle of Shoot Your Shot. We have
Devontae on the line.
Now, Devontae, go ahead. Shoot your shot, man.
Make that phone call.
Hello?
Hey, what's up, Natalia?
Who's this?
Devontae from the pharmacy.
Devontae from the pharmacy?
How'd you get my number?
You gave it to me, remember?
No, I don't remember.
I never gave you mine.
Wait, please don't say it. What do you mine. Wait, please don't say it.
What do you want?
Well, you didn't actually give me your number.
You actually gave me your name, and then I searched Facebook, and your number came up.
Jesus Christ.
Okay, you got to stop.
You did not tell us this part.
I'm sorry.
Let's have you.
We're from the breakfast club. Hello?
Yes, hey, what up?
This is DJ MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne from the breakfast club, mama.
Yeah, we're doing shoot your number.
What the hell is going on?
We thought that you gave him your number, and so he was calling to shoot his shot because he has a crush on you.
He said he comes in there all the time to buy gum.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
The dude that buys gum.
I don't even f***ing put his change in his hand.
Like, I put it on the...
Oh, my God.
He is the creepiest.
Uh-oh.
Why is he calling me? I don't understand why he's calling me. He's still on the phone. He can God, he is the creepiest. Uh-oh. Why is he calling me?
I don't understand why he's calling me.
He's still on the phone.
He can hear you.
He can hear you.
He's here.
Oh, my God.
Like, at this point, I don't even care because you're talking about you looked up my number on Facebook?
That's weird.
Yeah, it's kind of weird.
That's like American type of shit.
No, no, no.
I mean, it's not really because Facebook does provide this kind of information, but I do think, I wish we would have asked him, you know, did he get your number before, Han?
But yeah.
But wait, why is he calling me?
I'm not understanding.
He wants to have sex with you.
No, no, he wants to take you out on a date.
He wants to take you out on a date.
Why would I go out with 5 billion people on the planet and you think I would go out with this dude?
Devontae, speak!
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Devontae, speak!
You have the name of a member of the community.
I just want to take you out on a date and then have sex with you.
Oh, my goodness.
What?
Wow.
He's keeping it 100, though, okay?
No.
Well, let me keep it 100.
Devontae has adult acne.
I can't even get past that, so we're not even doing it like that.
No.
Are you kidding me?
All right, Devontae.
He's trying to
figure me out.
No, Devontae, please.
And let me tell you, I'm giving out medicine
for diabetes, for HIV,
for cancer, and this
coming every day buying gum?
Do you know how creepy that shit is?
Okay. No.
First of all, why don't you prescribe him something for his adult acne? Should he go see a dermatologist? I have a great one. Her name is? Okay. No. Listen, first of all, why don't you prescribe him
something for his adult acne?
Should he go see a dermatologist?
I have a great one.
Her name is Dr. Natasha Sandy.
I can't believe he is
Any last words, Devante?
I mean, I don't know
why she's being like that.
I always offer a piece of gum
when I come here.
And that's creepy.
I don't think you should tell
a guy like this any last words.
So it can't be that creepy.
And you chew it.
And I chew it, really?
Okay.
That's enough.
You chew it all nice and slow, flirt with me.
You know you love me, girl.
Yeah, why are you taking the gun from him?
Why are you leading him on by taking the gun from him?
I've never taken a gun from him.
I've never taken a gun from him.
He's a liar.
Latavia?
Oh, my God.
I have a video.
I Snapchat it. Latavia? What? Next God. I have a video. I Snapchat it.
Latavia?
What?
Next time he comes in there, I will call the police, man.
He's creepy as hell.
Yeah, Latavia, you might need to get a restraining order against him one time.
No, I'm not.
I didn't know.
We didn't know.
I'm sorry.
We didn't know.
Hey, Devontae, your mother or father was clearly a Jodeci fan, okay?
Because they named you Devontae.
Are you familiar with Devontae Swing from Jodeci fan, okay? Because they named you Devante. Are you familiar with Devante Swing from Jodeci?
Yeah.
Okay.
He did a Juicy Fruit commercial back in the day, right?
Oh, my goodness.
I don't know anything about it.
Oh, my God.
I don't know anything about it.
Latavi, I'm sorry.
All right, we got to go.
We got things to do.
I'm sorry.
Sorry, I'm sorry.
Me too.
Devante, have a blessed day.
Stop stalking women, okay?
All right, I'll see you next week, girl.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh! Oh, my God. I'm a little bit right, I'll see you next week, girl. Oh, my goodness.
Oh!
Oh, my God.
I'm a little bit sorry. We're so sorry.
We're a little bit sorry.
Geez, all right, shoot your shot.
Are you ready?
It's time to shoot your shot.
It's time to shoot your shot with The Breakfast Club.
You give you one chance.
Don't mess it up.
Mess it up.
Mess it up.
We have Nyla on the line.
Nyla, good morning.
Good morning.
Now, what's going on?
Who do you want to shoot your shot with?
All right.
So, I met this guy, Sean, at my brother's graduation.
And we were talking the whole night.
We were really chopping it up.
He seemed like my dream guy.
Why?
Because he got an education?
No, he was just like me and funny.
He just seemed like, I don't know, the conversation was just unusual.
Like we're talking about life and the world.
He was just like really intellectual.
I don't know, I was just kind of blown away by him.
So what are you used to talking about with guys?
Loving hip-hop and, like, you know, what's the latest popping meme on Instagram? Well, she had an immediate connection.
So that's, you know, that's different.
Sometimes you don't have those conversations until later on.
And honestly, I've been thinking about him since then.
Wow.
It was sexy.
And I didn't ask him for his number or anything because, you know, it's my brother's event.
I didn't want to seem like, you know what I mean?
Thirsty.
You didn't at least give him your Instagram?
Right.
You didn't give him your Instagram at least?
Nothing.
Hit me on the DM.
So how are we going to call him?
Well, I just went into my brother's phone like, you know, whatever.
Let me just get this guy's number and just try this out.
What?
So you just went in his phone?
You didn't even tell your brother?
I didn't tell him.
You should have asked your brother at least, like, yo, can you hit your friend and let him know, see if it's cool?
What if he's got a girlfriend?
Me and my brother aren't cool like that.
You know what I mean?
Like, I don't talk to him about that stuff.
Yeah, your brother not about to pass off his sister's poom-poom to his friend.
That's kind of weird.
Right.
I think we should call him and see what happens because this could go left or it could go right.
Yeah.
All right, when we come back, we'll call him.
We'll give it a shot.
What's his name again?
Sean.
Sean.
All right, we'll call Sean when we come back and you get to shoot your shot.
And we'll just be here for support.
What if you find out Sean really has
a crush on your brother?
I don't think
he's gay or
LGBTI or any of that.
LGBTI? What does the A stand for?
What the hell?
It's the new initials.
I thought it was a Q in there.
You know what? Never mind.
He had that it was LGBTQ.
Maybe I'm messing it up.
All right.
All right.
We'll call Sean when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
It's DJ Envy Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now we're in the middle of Shoot Your Shot.
We have Nala on the line.
Now Nala is calling Sean.
Let's see how this works.
Go ahead, Nala.
Give him a ring.
Hello?
Hello, hi, um, Sean?
Yeah, who is?
Hi, Sean, this is Nyla.
We met at, um, my brother Jamal's graduation last week.
Oh, okay.
Well, that's good.
I know this is really unusual,
but I just got your number from him, and I just wanted to hit you up
and see if you wanted to hang out or something sometimes.
I really enjoyed our conversation,
and I thought you were really a nice guy.
Yeah, yeah.
I remember you.
I remember you.
Yeah.
That's funny, though, because, like, I was there for, like, I'll keep it real.
I was there for, like, free food and free drinks and what have you.
You know what I'm saying?
I didn't know that I was going to have, like, feelings and meet someone like you, you know?
So we definitely had a good time.
We definitely had a good time.
I'm glad you followed up, you know?
Yeah, I'm also motivated by free food and drinks.
So I get it.
Free shrimp.
That was dope.
Free shrimp.
Come on, Sean.
We're in the breakfast club.
You sounded real corny. Sean, come on. Free food and free drinks? Sean. All right, so. We're at the breakfast club. You sounded real corny.
Sean, come on.
Free food and free drinks?
I ain't gonna lie.
Y'all sound black.
Y'all sound black.
I got some free chicken.
Can you get Nyla some free food and free drinks now?
But I, too, would have been there for the free food and free drinks.
My goodness.
Hello?
Yo, what's up?
Yo, what's going on, yo?
Oh, Sean, this is the breakfast club.
DJ Envy, Angelique, Charlamagne Tha God.
How are you, sir?
What's happening?
We have a segment called Shoot Your Shot, and Nyla wanted to shoot her shot with you.
Yeah, Nyla.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, I'm on the radio.
Yeah, Nyla just wanted a little extra support.
You know what I'm saying?
Why am I on the radio?
What do you mean, why are you on the radio?
We got a segment called Shoot Your Shot.
She wanted to holler at you.
She wanted to holler at you.
It's like a love connection.
You know what I mean?
Nah, nah, nah.
I ain't trying to be on the radio right now.
Oh, you got a girl. Oh, you got a girl.
Yeah, you got a girl.
You married, Sean?
You married?
So, Nyla, Nyla, Nyla, what's up with this?
I just, I just, like, they have this segment.
I hear it all the time.
It always works.
So, I figured, you know, let me just, let me just hit them up.
Nah, I don't get it.
Like, I thought you were going to be real.
Nah, Sean married.
He married.
He definitely married, man.
Sean, you married? Sean, are you in a relationship or something? He definitely in a relationship. Sean. Yo, listen, I, you were going to be real, but then you're trying to jump in. He's married. He's definitely married, man. Sean, you married?
Sean, are you in a relationship or something?
He's definitely in a relationship.
Sean.
Yo, listen.
Listen, listen.
No one's business right now about this.
Oh, man.
You know what I'm saying?
So, right now, I don't even know why I'm incorporated right now in this.
Oh, so what?
You was drunk?
You was high?
You was drugged?
You got possessed?
Oh, my gosh.
What you going to tell your wife, Sean?
This didn't go so well.
It almost did.
All right, all right, all right.
You know what, Nyla?
I don't know what's going on, though, but it's not cool.
Hold on, Sean.
Let me ask you one question.
Let me ask you one question.
What do you want?
Just tell me if you're married or not.
I ain't got to answer anything.
You what?
I ain't got to answer anything.
I ain't got to answer anything.
You're not under arrest, Sean.
Jesus Christ. Yes, he is under arrest. That's what I said. I ain't got to answer anything. You're not under arrest, Sean. Jesus Christ.
Yes, he is under arrest.
We don't know what it is.
That's what I said.
You don't know what the situation is.
All right, so maybe.
Yo, my last name's not used here, right?
No one used my last name?
You didn't tell us your last name.
What's your last name, Sean?
Okay.
Sean, you should have hung up 40 seconds ago, Sean.
Sorry, Nala.
I don't think it worked out the way you wanted.
Damn it, man.
That's what happens when you move off emotion and not strategy.
Because as soon as I would have heard The Breakfast Club, I would have just hung up.
Then my wife would have been like, did I hear you on the radio earlier this day?
Nah.
Damn it.
Not me.
I didn't listen to the radio all day.
Well, everything can't always work out, I guess.
I don't even listen to the radio no more.
I got title.
My goodness.
All right.
Well, that didn't work out well.
Don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Charlemagne,
say the gang donkey
under the shade.
Charlemagne.
You are a donkey.
It's time for
Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day
does not discriminate.
I might not have
the song of the day,
but I got the donkey of the day.
So if you ever feel
I need to be a donkey,
man, hit it with the heat. It's the Breakfast Club, bitch. Who's Donkey of the day, but I got the donkey of the day. So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man, hit it with the heat.
It's a breakfast club, bitches.
Who's donkey of the day today?
Oh, boy.
I gotta get this off my chest. Donkey of the day
goes to Tariq St. Patrick. Let me tell you
something. This is how I know Power is a great show
because I am emotionally invested
in a lot of these characters. It's three people
I want to see die on Power right now.
In no particular order except number one,
it's Tasha, Dre, and number one, Tariq St. Patrick.
Now, hold on, hold on.
What?
Why Tasha?
That's a whole nother story for a whole nother day.
But she got to go.
She's a ride or die.
No, she is not.
This is fake, guys.
Not even close.
Yes, she is.
She has never turned her back on her husband. What? That's another. We'll talk about that. This is fake. Not even close. Yes, she is. She has never turned her back on her husband.
What?
That's another.
We'll talk about that.
This is fake.
Now, I absolutely hate that little boy, Tariq.
Privileged little Negro who doesn't have to do any of the things he is doing or done.
Cutting school, drinking lean, setting people up to get robbed.
Meanwhile, his parents are rich and he was a straight-A student.
I hate Tariq's face.
Last week, he got a woman shot and killed because he set her up to get robbed by a guy named Brains and some other guy.
And they told his dumbass, soon as we come in the house, you should leave.
All right?
Just bounce.
But Tariq, bumass, doesn't leave and comes up the stairs.
When he comes up the stairs, one of the guys is sexually assaulting the woman.
And Tariq, green ass, yells out, Brains, tell him stop.
Let's hear it.
Brains, tell them to stop.
Please, I won't say anything.
You got her killed, Tariq.
I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary,
but if two people are wearing masks during an armed robbery,
you should not yell out one of the person's names.
So, of course, they had to kill the woman.
Now, when they killed a woman, Tariq does what he does best,
which is flee the scene.
Out. killed a woman. Now, when they killed a woman, Tariq does what he does best, which is flee the scene. Out!
Tariq's nickname should actually be Flea, because that's
what he does best, flee the scene. But it's that
scene which is causing me to
give Tariq donkey of the day. See, the dirty
cop, Ray Ray, you know,
he's connected to all of this, so
he meets up with Brains and the other guy
and he wants to kill Tariq
too, just to make sure there's nobody that can implicate him.
So he ends up killing Brains and the other guy, and Tariq swear he's a G, so he promises not to tell.
But listen to him on the phone talking to Ray Ray's cousin.
Now, keep in mind, Ray Ray's cousin was Tariq's first piece of ass.
So you know he open.
Listen to this sucker.
Were you scared when you saw Brains shoot that lady?
What?
I don't know what you're talking about.
I don't f*** with you. Why are you lying?
Yo, listen, I only called because I thought she was gonna bring
me some lean. You gonna come or not?
I'm supposed to be a girl, so you're supposed to tell me things?
But if not, I gotta go.
No, I didn't catch the body. You know I wasn't scared
when Brains did that s***. None of that s***
scares me. I wanna hear more,
but I gotta jump. I can't turn at the spot.
You bitched out for a bitch spot You bitched out for a bitch
You bitched out for a bitch
You confessed to a whole murder
For some ass and some lean
On the phone
Confessing to a murder
Because his first piece of
Pum pum got him gassed up
How green is Tariq?
Dumb as he
Is he green lantern green?
Green goblin green?
Green light means gold green?
Is he Sophie green?
Jolly green giant green? The green around Soulja Boy's neck From wearing fake jewelry green? Green goblin green? Green light means gold green? Is he Sophie green? Jolly green? Giant green?
The green around Soulja Boy's neck from wearing fake
jewelry green? Like, bruh. Now, to
make a long story longer, Ray Ray, the
crooked cop, pulls up on Tariq at their school
dance to kill him. This is after pulling up
on Tariq at his school, but he wasn't there.
But they let him talk to Tariq's sister, Raina.
Raina. Raina tells Tariq
that Ray Ray came looking for him
and Tariq tells Raina not to say anything and Raina, Raina tells Tariq that Ray Ray Came looking for him And Tariq tells Raina not to say anything
And Raina being the loyal sister she is
Didn't say anything but it ultimately
Caused her because when Ray Ray
Pulled up on Tariq at the school
And Tariq does what he does best
Flea the damn scene
Raina decides to come outside
Following her brother
Being all protective
And this happens.
She the realest one.
I know who you are, Ray Ray.
You need to leave my brother alone.
Raina is dead, ladies and gentlemen.
No!
If you're not following me,
Tariq got his sister killed.
Yes, his sister Raina is dead, ladies and gentlemen.
Ghost and Tasha's oldest daughter.
Now, Tariq is getting donkier today.
Because what pissed me off about this scene after I watched it again was Tariq.
Tariq.
First of all, Tariq looks like the baby from that old show, Dinosaurs.
He looks just like him in the face.
And when Brains and that other guy was in the house and Tariq came upstairs,
he saw this random woman he didn't know
about to be sexually assaulted.
And he lost it.
He got upset and screamed.
But when it comes to your sister,
your flesh and blood,
you sit there and watch a man
who just tried to kill you
confront your sister and you just hide?
You don't yell, you don't scream.
You don't jump up and try to butt him. Nothing! You don't
whistle. Why you didn't hop out and say
Ray Ray stop? Tariq,
I don't even know you and I hate you. You are
a stan, a fake, a phony, a fan, a
complete wankster. And because you want to run the
streets when you don't have to, Raina
is dead. Please give Tariq
St. Patrick the biggest E-Hall, please.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
You might know him from Wild N' Out.
He has a new show on MTV.
Well, they're actually bringing the show back.
He's on TRL.
Yeah.
DC, yo.
Uh-oh.
Ah.
Hey, congrats on getting the TRL gig, man.
Hey, man, I appreciate it, man.
This seat hot, man.
There's a lot of stuff going on in here.
It's a hot-ass seat.
It's a hot seat.
It's a hot seat for sure.
I need a pillow.
So you better be careful.
I'm scared.
I'm scared.
You don't host the TRL.
I'm telling you.
Oh, my bad.
You always get me.
You always get you a gum.
I was in the office with one of the execs at MTV, and they was telling me they want to
bring TRL back, and they're going to get DC to host.
I said, that's dope.
I've been there. But I said, can DC read teleprompter though?
Yeah, I can read.
Why would you assume that he can't read?
That's the same thing.
Reading a teleprompter is reading.
Why would he be able to read but can't read a teleprompter?
But you know, it's like a test.
You know, like the end of the movie, you always try to read the names
and you're like, you know what, forget it. Because it's moving too fast. You know, like the end of the movie, you always try to read the names. And you're like, you know what, forget it.
You know, because it's moving too fast.
But no, I make the words big enough.
Yeah, I'm like, hey, you need that little bit bigger.
Because the reason was when DC first started on TV, like when I had you on Uncommon Sense,
I can understand you because I'm from the South.
Yeah.
But a lot of the execs was like, we don't understand what he's saying.
Yeah, I had to learn how to be articulate.
You know? You didn't take speech therapy classes? No, I just, when I read more, you understand what he's saying. Yeah, I had to learn how to be articulate, you know?
You didn't take speech therapy classes?
No, I just, when I read more, you know what I'm saying,
you kind of like sound words out that you don't know.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So it make you be articulate, you know?
So I had to just learn how to just start talking because I'm so southern.
I can tell when I come up here.
Like, I don't say seven.
I say seven.
There you go.
11 o'clock.
There you go.
You know what I'm saying?
11 o'clock. I'm going to call the street. There you go. I'm going to put a K. I'm going to put a K. I say seven. There you go. 11 o'clock. There you go. You know what I'm saying? 11 o'clock.
I'm going to call the street.
There you go.
I'm going to put a K.
I'm going to put a K.
I'm going to put a K.
Are y'all about to start doing your patois together?
We're going to play.
That's a lot of Ambalam.
Ambalam.
That's a lot of Ambalam.
What is it?
Script club.
Ambalam.
Script club.
The Ambalam.
Ambalam.
The one that's going to save your ass when you need to go to the hospital.
The Ambalam.
Ambalam.
Yeah. The Ambalam. You know exactly what he's talking about
I don't know
Ambulance
So but no
On screen I'd be like
The Ambulance that hurts
It hurts
Are they trying to make you tone it down
It ain't really trying to make me tone it down
We got a lot of cool co-hosts,
you know what I'm saying?
Oh, man, Lawrence.
Yeah, Lawrence.
Lawrence the fool, man.
Shout out to everybody
who on TRL, man.
So, you know,
I bring my certain energy,
you know,
and everybody else
bring their power skills
to the table.
So we're going to make this.
We're going to turn it up.
There's a lot of people
that there's room for
and there's a lot of people
like, ah, you need this.
Guess what, man?
We made them bring it out to today for a reason, man.
So what about the crossover, folks?
You familiar with all the pop and rhythmic music and all that stuff, too?
I'm learning.
Okay.
I'm learning.
Every time we get something out, I'm like, who?
Okay.
I'm learning.
I like this show.
I get to learn a lot.
That's all.
I like it.
Opening your eyes to new things in the world.
There you go.
Yeah.
Different genres.
Now we can get married because I'm grown.
Oh, and congratulations on the baby. See what I genres. Now we can get married because I'm grown. Oh, and congratulations
on the baby.
See what I'm saying?
Appreciate you.
She brought you right back.
She brought me right back in.
Oh, Lord.
Congratulations on the baby.
How's your baby mama?
They always.
Everything good.
You're walking out, girl.
How is she?
No, everything good.
You know what I'm saying?
It's a blessing, man.
You know my beautiful baby?
She's crazy.
How has fatherhood changed you?
It made me like,
like certain stuff I don't like to do no more.
I don't really like going to the club like that.
I don't really like hanging out past 8.
Past 8?
Yeah, I don't got lame.
As soon as it get like 8, 15, I be like, all right, y'all.
I'm finna go to the store.
There you go.
Go home.
There you go.
Yeah, man.
But, you know, she keep me grounded.
Her look crazy.
I got to be here to make sure she don't mess with a dude like me.
What was it like?
Were you there when she was giving birth?
Oh, man, let me tell y'all this story, right?
So she was getting born,
and my girl was shitting on herself.
That's normal.
That's normal.
No, man.
That's normal.
It's normal, but it's coming out, though. It was more shitting than the baby.
So I'm like, hey, you pushing the wrong hole, baby.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
But when my baby came out,
her head was deformed.
No, she had Zika.
No, she had no disease,
but you know,
the head was coming out
so much.
The head was the hardest
part for it to come out.
Coming out the vagina.
Sometimes the head
is like a little...
It's like a little smush.
A little smush.
So when she came out,
I was like,
oh, man,
I done got a slow-ass baby.
All them people
you done teased. I'm like, baby. All them people you done teased.
I'm like, oh.
All them people you done teased, you thought it came back around.
I asked the doctor, I said, please, man, my baby got a cone head.
Please, do you know who I am?
I need this baby head to start growing.
Can we take her head off another baby head and put her, please?
And she was like, no, that's normal.
I'm like, baby.
And they shape it.
Two hours, it's still flat.
They shape the head?
Yeah, they do.
They shape it.
No, they kind of like. Yeah, they do. Yes, they do. I was over there pushing her head like, baby, And they shape it. Two hours. It's still flat. They shape the hair? Yeah, they do. They shape it. No, they kind of like.
Yeah, they do.
Yes, they do.
They shape it.
I was over there
pushing her hair like,
baby, you need to do this.
But no, it came out.
You know what I'm saying?
Her hair came out crazy.
She got a good hair.
She's still bald head though, man.
How old is she?
She going on nine months.
Well, look at you.
You still got a nice hairline.
It takes some time, some time.
Yeah, but still.
You're the only one
out of the guys in the room
with a hairline.
They old.
Yeah, we old.
You're right.
But there be guys your age whose hairlines be back here, too.
Yeah, but I got red blood.
You seen Safaree one?
Oh, man, I seen.
Man, let me tell you.
Safaree, you my homeboy.
Cut your hair, man.
Please, stop using the Beijing, man.
Please.
He took the eyeline pencil and drew his hairline.
Man, he got the Beijing right here.
I can see it.
Did his hair.
Just cut bald head, please.
Just go bald.
You keeping the family together?
You and the mom together now?
Yeah, man.
I brought them down to me, man.
You know what I'm saying?
I had to make sure.
You know what I'm saying?
I see my child every time I go home.
You know, I don't play.
Have you moved to New York yet?
TRL's in New York, right?
Yeah, I'm here.
We here.
I'm up here.
Yeah, I'm a New Yorker.
You hate it?
You don't like it? Man, I'm too southern for this, man. Yeah, you'll get used to it. I felt the same way when I moved here. We here. I'm up here. Yeah, I'm a New Yorker. You hate it? You don't like it?
Man, I'm too Southern for this, man.
Yeah, you'll get used to it.
I felt the same way when I moved here.
What's different about being here in New York that you notice is so different from being in the South?
Y'all rude.
That's a fact.
Definitely rude.
And we're always in a rush.
Y'all, I had to stop somebody the other day because he bumped me so hard.
I followed him across the street and said, hey, I need that excuse me, bitch.
I need that excuse me, boy. You like the 30th person that hit me today, I need that excuse me, bitch. I need that excuse me,
but you like
the 30th person
that hit me today.
I need my
excuse me.
Did he say
excuse me?
Yes,
he did.
In Arab.
I was like,
all right,
that's good enough.
But I like
the New York
women though.
They're aggressive.
The way they be
chomping dudes up,
I be like,
oh,
I ain't,
I ain't,
I like that.
You been getting
some New York?
I mean, you know know He's in a relationship
Just had a baby
You wanna say
Guys
Nah man you know
One thing about me
I take care of home though
You know what I'm saying
I'm a real one first
You know what I'm saying
Family come first Like hey Hey baby You can't respect that You gotta be quiet what I'm saying I'm a real one first You know what I'm saying Family come first
Like hey
Hey baby
You can't respect that
You gotta be quiet
While I'm on Fatal
With my family
You gotta get up out of here
You know what I'm saying
But they
I mean listen
Hey
They know you young
You having a good time
Hey
That dude's gotta cheat
Hey
This guy's crazy.
No, man,
but they,
you know,
they respect it.
You know what I'm saying?
They respect it.
They respect it.
All right,
we got more with
DC Young Fly
when we come back.
We got to talk
Wildin' Out a little bit.
Also,
him getting stabbed
and him going on tour.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have DC Young Fly in the building.
Yee.
All right, now let's talk about Kevin Hart
because you're going to be on his platform.
That's my dude.
Yeah, so what is it that you have going on?
I know you guys have partnered up.
We got the, I'm on a couple of things with Kevin Hart.
You know, he got the platform,
but my boy King Batch had done wrote some skits on there
and they made them like a series, like a little webisode. It's like some Walking Dead on there and they they made them like it's a series like a
little like little webisode it's like some walking dead but like they they actually be human you know
what i'm saying so i'm doing a couple of episodes on that so be looking out for that i don't even
know where it's gonna be out at yeah yeah yeah it's a tv show like his lol is coming i'm like
where's it coming streaming service that he has but But what is it? Is it like Netflix? All they told me was
come do this and come get my check.
And that's what I did.
I ain't know where we're going to be at.
They could have emailed me to wherever. You know what I'm saying?
So I ain't know what's going on, but wherever it's at,
go get it. How do you like Wildin' Out?
Man, Wildin' Out crazy. That's
like home.
You know who I would love to see go back and forth?
You and Jesse. Oh, me and Jesse. You and Jesse Hilarious. Me and Jesse Hilarious. That's like home. You know who I would love to see go back and forth? You and Jesse.
Oh, me and Jesse.
Man, me and Jesse. You and Jesse hilarious.
Me and Jesse hilarious.
That's like my cousin with her little ugly, big nose.
But no, that's right.
I know.
Tell her I need a microphone.
But no, man, that's the road, dog, man.
I'm just proud that she was on the show, man.
Just seeing all the social media people coming together and just turning up.
Because I had to tell her, I said, look, we're social media people.
I don't know.
They just called us that.
So when we get on these platforms, we got to show up.
You know what I'm saying?
Because they always be like, they can't do this on the stage.
They can't do this in real life.
They're just on the phone.
I'm like, all right, that cool.
That cool.
But when you get the opportunity, shut them up.
And when you shut them up, they're going to be like,
man, I always knew you could do that.
No, you didn't.
You got to make them believe us.
I saw them break into all your cars this week.
Yeah, man.
I had to hit you up, man.
Broke into my car.
Yeah, he hit me up.
He said, man, look, don't be in the hood.
I said, look, I don't stay in the hood.
My cars were just in the hood.
They were just in the hood. Yeah, they look, I don't stay in the hood. My cars were just in the hood. They were just in the hood.
Yeah, they broke them all three, but...
All three?
All three.
And they know them, my car.
But the only thing is, they stole some Timbs and a radio.
Ha ha, I used to steal in cars.
I used to break in cars.
Like, you think I'm going to leave something in my car?
You fool.
Ha ha, you didn't get nothing.
Ha ha.
Why do you think they did that?
Just hate?
Or they knew them? They thought it was going to be something else. Yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? You know. Ha ha you didn't get nothing ha ha why you think they did that just hate or they didn't know
You know you never know you break with you never know you break to a car people don't have bank account
Yeah, you're right. You'd be a whole trunk full of coke man. I'm taking all that
What's the best look you ever got when you broke in a car back in the day? Oh?
my some pistols.
Man, it was like my robber, I used to rob
but I used to be like prepared and stuff.
I said, man, I can be hot, man. I'm a hustler, man.
Give me the weed.
That's what I do.
I mean, I robbed for $20.
For $20? At gunpoint?
Man, I thought he had more than that.
I'm dancing, man.
He had in his sock, too.
I said, ooh, jackpot.
$20.
You had $20?
Who did you have the $20 from?
Why you rob him, though?
You thought he had money?
Man, he looked like he had money.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Little jewelry and stuff like all that.
I was like, okay.
I was like, but when I say he only had $20, man, I said, man, please go on, man.
Did he get back at $20?
Did I get him back at $20?
No, I still had it like this.
I was like, go on, man.
Go on.
What about anybody
you ever ride now
see you and be like,
oh, that's DC Young Flyer.
You got a tattoo right here.
You got to be masked up, man.
What's wrong with y'all?
My city's small.
If you rob somebody
with a bad face,
you got to do something extra.
Oh, you're masked up.
Yeah, you got to be masked up.
You do a bad-face, you got to kill them is what you're saying.
Yeah, yeah.
How long did your life of crime last?
Whew.
Until I got stabbed up.
You got stabbed?
Yeah, I got into a street brawl in 2013.
Got stabbed up full-time right here.
Got stabbed up right here.
Got stabbed twice right here.
Got stabbed in the back.
Got hit in the head with a pole.
By one person?
Yeah.
Dang.
It was like a brawl,
you know what I'm saying?
Like a little street brawl,
so I don't know
who was stabbing me.
I was just fighting.
Before you know it,
I was like,
ooh,
but these swings
getting a little slow,
God damn.
God,
y'all lose a lot of blood.
God damn,
I'm getting beat up,
y'all.
This ain't going
how we planned.
This ain't going
how we planned.
But yeah, man man That kind of like
Changed my life
In the whole 2013
Situation so
You know
That's when you started
Doing comedy or
That was
If you go
I think we said this
On the first
Brutal Club
Like I got stabbed up
In 2013
Then after that
I started doing the Vines
Later on that year
And then just kept going
I don't remember you
Telling us you got stabbed up
I don't remember that either
I don't Yeah that either I don't
Yeah that would happen
Now you never took acting classes
Or nothing right
I did
I took a couple
I still do man
Down there
Dwayne Boyd
Down there in Atlanta
I still take some
Acting classes man
You know you got to be
One thing
I always room for improvement
I don't care
You know what I'm saying
Like I always tell people
The more and more
That I keep going
You know what I'm saying
I'm just
I'm blessed I'm humble I just take it And I keep going You know what I'm saying I'm just I'm blessed
I'm humble
I just take it
And I keep going
You know
So I learn from
All my experiences
But you got some people
They be like
Boy you doing your thing
Boy you
F***ing on
I'm like nah man
I ain't tripping
I'm like I don't brag man
I just let people brag for me
Right
Now you went on tour
Now how was that
Going on tour
Because everybody
Which one
Expected you
Your first one
That you went on
You went on with Chris Brown
Which you did your own No not the one Chris Brown Before that Where you went on your own tour Oh you're talking about With the comedy Yeah and people expected you, your first one, that you went on. You went on with Chris Brown, too, which you did your own.
No, not the one with Chris Brown.
Before that, you went on your own tour.
Oh, talking about with the comedy?
Yeah, and people expected you to fail because they were like,
they don't know how it was going to be.
How was that tour?
It was good, man.
It was fun because, like, now we don't reach August.
I've been doing stand-up since 2014, so I've been doing it for three years.
Were you nervous your first stand-up tour?
Yeah, not really nervous.
It's just everybody, even the OGs in the game
It's just butterfly
Before you go on stage
Because everybody
Just want to perform well
Because we all know
What our peak is
When we get on stage
And when we feeling it
We can feel it
It's just like
Everything we say
Be funny
Because it's just
On stage
We feeling the moment
The crowd loving us
Everything that's coming
Out of our mouth
Just be on point.
So, you know what I'm saying?
Best case scenario.
Yeah, the best case scenario.
Why?
You bomb yet?
Yeah, I'm bombin' the phone.
Okay.
Yeah, I had people not listen, straight up.
That's the worst, when people are just talking,
and you're like this.
Oh, yeah, matter of fact, I'll never forget,
I had a...
What city was it in?
I had a...
In my own city.
But this is another one. I had a, in my own city. But this, this another one.
I had a show in, I didn't really bomb.
I just had a show with, with Keisha Cole.
What's up, Keisha?
So I get on stage.
I'm doing my thing.
I'm talking about, it was a gangster front row.
He like, shut up.
None of my want to hear that.
Whoa.
I said, who the hell you talking to?
But do you know why I would roast your one tooth
half an ass
and he was like
I want to see Keisha
I said you want to see
Keisha out of all people
he's like yeah
man I want to hear
all that funny ass
I came to see Keisha
I said well
when she come out
you better sing
every word
man I be
damn
when she came out
he was in the front row
love
I was like man never again will I perform When he came out, he was in the front row. Love.
I was like, man, never again will I perform with another artist.
I was like, oh, it got to be straight comedy.
All right, we're still kicking it with DC Young Fly, so don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now we have DC Young Fly in the building.
Now, how was going on tour with Chris Brown?
I seen you on a couple of dates.
Hey, man.
That boy a goat.
He is. That boy, you got talent-wise, he's a goat.
He can dance and sing, and then even with his background dancers,
it's like he's killing it.
I had the first CD when he had on a yellow shirt when he was in the window.
Like this.
So I've been a fan.
And when I actually
seen him perform,
I was like,
man,
every show was like new.
If Chris hadn't put
them speed knots
on Rihanna's forehead,
he'd be on Beyonce.
Man, y'all can't say that, man.
That's what it was.
You don't know
what happened in the car.
We saw the pictures.
We saw the documentary.
He talked about it
in his documentary.
He'd have been on Beyonce
and that would have
been wonderful for that. Yeah, a lot of people say,. I ain't seen it. I ain't seen it. Yeah.
Yeah, a lot of people say. But get what, though?
You can't judge a man until you actually seen
him, like, in action.
Like, what he was put here on Earth to do. You ever ask him
to teach you how to dance and do things?
No, I know how to dance myself.
Man, I ain't gonna tell you I got a surprise.
Uh-oh. What do you mean you got a surprise?
I just got a surprise. I'm an entertainer.
Show us a little move right now. No, man. I got a surprise for I just got a surprise. I'm an entertainer. Show us a little move right now.
No, man.
I got a surprise for the world.
You ain't going to be seeing me dancing on BET.
None of that.
Ain't no none of that.
You ain't going to be shucking the job.
No, I ain't going to be shucking the job.
I just entertain the people, man.
So I got something coming up.
That'd be hype if you introduced Chris Brown and then you was one of his background dancers.
I'm telling you what this is.
When that man dance all day, man.
The boy dance all day.
On and off stage.
Even after the show, he just dance.
I'm like, boy, you the GOAT.
What do you think about R. Kelly's sex cult?
I don't know what's going on in the house,
but, you know, I don't, you know.
You know how that go.
Hey, man, don't.
How does that go?
Look, I'm going to pay you to come stay with me.
Stop what you're doing.
Like, when you got money, you know, the conversation be different.
You ain't got to beg no more.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, it's like, hey, man, you know how you be like, let's go out to eat.
Let's go catch a movie.
No, man, huh?
Take these 20, come stay with me for a month.
But you know, he got such a history of a sexual predator, that's why.
It ain't really a sexual, people forgot that he was on Showtime with Apollo with a sign that say, 18 and up.
Lying his ass off.
Saying, he was like, if your daughter is like this.
He was out there with a public announcement, I remember that.
All in front of the stage.
All on Apollo, and it was lit, and they was just screaming, I do me, I kill it.
So, y'all ready? I ain't never seen it, man. The young girl just screaming, Ah, to me, R. Kelly. So. You ever seen a sex tape?
Y'all ready?
I ain't never seen it, man.
The young girl was underage.
So you can't look at it.
How old was she?
Child pornography.
13?
But then they say she lied and said she was 18.
We don't know what happened.
And we don't even know.
I don't know.
But that's what they wore.
They said that she lied.
Have you ever seen?
Like, nah, I'm getting older.
You got to think about it.
Next year.
Can you believe? Babies that were born in older. You got to think about it. Next year, can you believe?
Babies that were born in 2000 going to be grown?
Legally.
So you can't even say, man, I just hit a little girl.
Yes, you're born.
Think of 2000.
That sounds crazy.
So the older I get.
So imagine you at 23 and R. Kelly at 50.
He shouldn't be nowhere near a girl that age.
Ooh, that's 23?
No, that's 17.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, but 18, it's over with.
It's over with.
If she could go buy you a Swoosh out the store, hey.
But you don't feel weird about it now, you know, having a daughter and everything.
No, man, you can't stop that.
You can't stop that.
If you see a 50-year-old man around your 18-year-old daughter.
Man, I'm going to be like, hey, baby, when he go to sleep, go check everything.
Wallets, all that.
Call your daddy.
I come take stuff off the wall, all that.
I'm with it.
No, you're not.
Man, all right.
He's saying that now.
You're going to shoot at him.
All right.
As long as he don't put his hand on it.
But she's going to know how to fight anyway, so I ain't saying that.
Boozy's brother stole 300 grand from his bank account.
Allegedly.
Allegedly.
Allegedly. Weedly. Allegedly.
We had a debate this week.
Would you press charges on him?
I don't do that.
I don't play police games.
See?
That one thing.
That one thing.
You damn right I'm calling the police.
Listen to me.
300,000.
Listen to me.
Listen to me.
Listen to me.
Sometimes, it's not about police games.
You got to jump over the police and go straight to the law.
Now, we can go to court.
I'll sue you, get my money back.
I ain't going to call the police and get you locked up.
No, no, no, no, no.
We don't do that.
But I'll sue you.
But you got to press charges to get your money back.
You're civil, but not criminal.
It ain't really no press charges.
It's a sue.
No, you can't do that.
You have to press charges against the person to get your money back.
Well, I will press charges, but I don't want them locked up.
You can't make that decision. You can't press charges. I want will press charges, but I don't want them locked up. You can't make that decision.
You can't press charges.
I want to press charges
when you can't lock me up.
All right, but look,
we got alternate suggestions.
Okay, go ahead.
Where's my money?
Or,
you know.
You've been around me All my life
You
That's the thing
I hate when people
Who really know somebody
And you still try
You know what I'm saying
Like you still try
On like a low ball
Of disrespect
Like
I can understand
If he ain't know me
Like he don't know me
He don't know what I'm capable of
But like
You know me That's your brother Why't know me. He don't know me. He don't know what I'm capable of. But, like, you know me.
That's your brother.
Why would you do this?
But I hate it when it be, like, family situation.
They be like, bro, this.
And then it be people that you really look out for.
Like, you will put your last on.
Like, that's why I be so hard on my own.
Like, I be, like, no.
If you not bettering yourself, I'm not giving you nothing.
That's just straight up.
I'm not giving you no money, no dope, no none of that.
No.
You businessmen. If you a businessman, I'm rocking with you. If you's just straight up. I'm not giving you no money. Say no dope, no none of that. No. You're a businessman.
If you're a businessman, I'm rocking with you.
If you're still on that other, whatever it is, I'll leave right now.
How do your screen dudes feel about your success?
Are they allowing you to grow?
They don't allow me.
I allow myself to grow.
Where?
If I don't feel right, I remove myself from the situation.
I'm 25.
There you go.
I don't need no friends.
I'm in a girl, man.
Look, I'm comfortable.
Because when I was broke, I had the same friends I had now. There you go. I don't need no friends. I'm in a, man, look, I'm comfortable. Because when I was broke, I had the same friends I had now.
There you go.
Now, they just, the other people coming around are like, uh-uh, no, no, no.
No, I'm grown.
I know exactly what I need to do.
Like I said, I don't go to the club because I know.
Like, what if it pop off, but I get hit with the bullet?
Man, I ain't, I want to pull the beat up, bro.
Right.
Well, we would love to hear a monologue before you go.
Ah, that was a little boy. He was 14. I want Paul to be there, bro. Right. Well, we would love to hear a monologue before you go.
That was a little boy.
He was 14.
He seen a lot of stuff in his life.
He always wanted to be prosperous.
He always wanted to be successful.
But it was just one thing that was stopping him.
What was it? He didn't know.
He always wanted to know.
He looked around.
He watched others be happy.
He never once hated.
He never once got discouraged.
He stayed to himself.
And then he turned the f*** up.
Who is that guy?
D.C. Young. There you have it. D.C. Young. D.C. Young, the f*** up Who is that guy? D.C. Young
There you go
D.C. Young
D.C. Young
Motherf***er
I haven't been in the crowd for a minute
He was like
You know what?
That's him
You can hear a pin drop
Listen, we're proud of you, man
I appreciate it, man
We watched you come up from the ground
Absolutely
You in movies
You on Hosting TRL
We finna keep going, man.
I told you the other day, you and Cardi B like the success story.
I love Cardi B, man.
I love Cardi B, man.
I watch her, man.
You sure she ain't.
That was for you, Cardi B.
You sure she ain't.
Every time I see her do her thing, hey, man, I'm proud of her, man.
For real.
Black people, we need to love each other, man.
Every time somebody doing something, congratulate them, man.
Stop hating. We got so much hate going on. Peep the good and just each other, man. Every time somebody doing something, congratulate them, man. Stop hating.
We got so much hate going on.
Peep the good and just keep moving.
Cardi B got a hit record before you, though.
Man, Cardi B got a hit.
She got a hit.
This is the Breakfast Club.
It's DC Youngblood.
Yeah.
I made it like my fourth interview up here, man.
I feel very special.
There you go.
Very special.
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own? I planted the flag. There you go. Very special. 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.
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