The Breakfast Club - Curse Breaking (John Salley Interview)
Episode Date: May 13, 2022Today on the show the host all had the highly anticipated album of Kendrick Lamar's album "Morale and the Big Steppers" on the mind all morning, and its safe to say Kendrick did it again, with another... great album. Moreover, they sat down with John Salley, and he spoke about "Sneakerella" film, athlete commentators, cannabis business and authenticity. Also, its not a Friday if they don't get a little freaky, so they opened the phone lines to see if any of our listeners ever got turned out? based off of an yesterday's Ask Yee caller expressing how her man loves butt play after introducing it to him. ***************************************************************** As you step into the weekend, just remember: Heal... So we Don't have another generation of trauma passing its self off as culture! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Good morning, Angela Yee.
Good morning, DJ Envy.
Charlamagne Tha God.
Peace to the planet.
It's Friday.
Yes, it's Friday. Good morning, Anjaliye. Good morning, DJ Envy. Charlamagne Tha God. Peace to the planet. It's Friday. Yes, it's Friday.
Good morning.
Man, happy to be here, man.
How y'all feel?
How y'all feel?
How y'all feel?
Almost didn't make it to work this morning.
Me neither, because, you know, I stayed up last night.
Don't know the last time.
I do know the last time I felt like this about an album, the anticipation for an album.
That was Jay-Z's 4-4-4.
And so I stayed up last night, and sadly,
the Western Conference playoff game wasn't good.
Who won?
I checked out getting the fourth Mavs, right?
Mavs was blowing them out.
Mavs was up by like 20.
And I thought I was going to make it till midnight.
You didn't make it.
You know how little kids at Christmas, they be staying up
thinking they're going to wait to see Santa Claus?
Yeah.
Yeah, that wasn't me.
There's no way I'm going to start listening to this album at midnight.
Because I'm not gonna really appreciate it.
So, I got up this morning and listened to it.
But I only got through the first volume and the first two songs of volume two.
Okay.
I'm at Crown right now.
You listen to the whole thing?
No, I didn't have no time.
I mean, well, first of all, drop a bomb for my wife.
Today is our anniversary. 21 years officially today uh we've been together 27 and officially married 21 today
we really got to start planning this show up Jesus Christ what you mean how are we going
Kendrick Lamar today I'm gonna tell you yeah so that's the reason why I didn't almost in the
works besides that and then listening to Kendrick album on the way and I didn't want to leave the
car that's how I felt when I got out the car man I wanted to like I was downstairs listening to the
car and and you know you you're bringing things back because you hear certain gems and you're
bringing things back because you hear certain the way he's doing certain things so I was downstairs
in the car for like the last 10 minutes and I'm like damn I gotta go upstairs this would have been
the perfect day to just take off and relax and chill that's's how I felt. I got out the car and if you listen
to the album volume two,
track two,
which is Crown,
that's when I got out
the car.
But man,
I'll tell you what, man.
By the time I got to track eight
on the first volume,
all I said to myself
as I was driving was,
this nigga Kendrick is ill.
He gets busy.
How long are y'all
drives into work?
Like 40,
mine is like 50 minutes.
Mine is 15 minutes.
Nah, about 40 minutes.
And today I just took it easy.
I didn't even go over the speed limit.
So I could just listen to the whole
thing. But I mean, I only got,
you got far. I didn't get that far. I only got
through seven songs. How?
Well, you guys take your time. You have
all day today. You have all
weekend. And I was
mad at Waze. I use Waze every day to get to work.
And as soon as he's saying something, Waze be like, quarter of a mile.
Police ahead.
I'm like, shut up!
Nah, man.
So I had to bring it back.
You don't turn the volume off on your Waze?
Nah, because I like them to tell me and guide me.
Yeah, I have mine off.
What I heard so far is everything I love.
Therapy talk, healing talk, grown men dealing with their daddy issues.
You know, women screaming at them about having little penises.
That was funny.
That song's amazing.
I heard that song twice.
That song is amazing.
Listen, Kendrick is challenging his ego, his insecurities.
That song is amazing.
You got Kodak Black in the Loose.
You got Ghostface Killer Features.
Oh, man.
By the time I got to We Cry Together, that's all I could say was I just screamed out.
I was like, yo, this nigga Kendrick is ill.
We Cry Together is, whoa. All right, guys. It's real. Yeah, I wish we could play that, say was I just screamed out. I was like, yo, this nigga Kendrick is ill. We cry together. It's
whoa. It's real.
I wish we could play that, but it's just too much.
It's too long. It's too much bad language.
It is too much bad language. It's too much
language we can't play on the radio.
It's an interesting time that we're in. These are great
records, right? It's something
you got to hear together. You don't even want to hear
it in bits and pieces on the radio. No.
You got to hear it in its completion first. Then distribute it. You don't want to hear clean together. Like, you don't even wanna hear it in bits and pieces on the radio. No. You gotta hear it in its completion first, then
distribute it to the radio. And you don't wanna hear
clean versions. Nah, no.
Nah. With all that being said, we got a
Kendrick song to start the show off with. Which one we got?
Which one we got? Mirror? I ain't even
get to that yet. That must be on volume two.
How did y'all get to Mirror? Mirror must be on volume two.
I'm not even gonna listen.
I don't even wanna hear it like this. Alright, well,
who's joining us this morning? I have no idea. I ain't thinking about it. it like this. All right. Well, who's joining us this morning?
I have no idea.
I ain't thinking about it. Who is it?
John Sally.
Oh, John Sally.
Our guy.
He got a movie coming out today called Sneakerella on Disney+.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
All right.
Well, let's get the mirror.
I'm not listening.
All right.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
I just looked and saw that mirror is the last track on volume two.
Who got to that?
I've only got the crown on volume two.
How could you get to that already? Well, if you were up last night. Still, you still can't take it in. 2. Who got to that? I've only got The Crown on Volume 2. How could you get to that already?
Well, if you were up last night.
Still, you still can't take it in.
I couldn't get to that.
All right, well, let's get some front page news.
If you was up last night, you still can't take it in.
Okay, Envy, Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
Let's go.
Let's get some front page news.
I hate you, man.
Mavericks beat the Sun.
They tied a series.
They're going to go to a game game 7-1, 13-86.
No, is the series tied?
What is it?
Oh, yeah, it's 3-7.
And the Heat eliminated the 76ers yesterday, 99-90.
Did you see any games? Yeah, I did.
The 76ers sucked.
Okay?
76ers.
They ain't even a try.
Like, James Harden didn't shoot no shots in the second half.
He had like 11 points.
I don't know, man.
I hope he's clearly not getting the max deal, right?
I mean, he's going to get it somewhere.
No.
Who?
Somebody had given it to him.
I don't think so.
I do.
I don't.
I don't.
And then it didn't help Joel Embiid's comments after the game
when he was like, y'all expecting James Harden from the Rockets.
He ain't that no more.
Yeah, that was wild.
Yeah.
That was the truth.
Geesh.
All right. Well, what else we the truth. Yeesh. All right.
Well, what else we got, Yeezy?
All right.
Well, now they're saying
that insulting a man
for being bald
in the workplace
is sexual harassment.
Drop one of Clue's bombs, baby.
Let's go.
The Men Too movement is here.
So what can't you say?
You can't say bald bitch.
The Men Too movement is here.
In the UK.
No, in the US.
Nope, in the UK.
Okay.
A panel of balding judges have ruled that.
They said hair loss is far more common among men than women,
so using the term is inherently related to sex
and equivalent to commenting on the size of a woman's breasts.
Are there any factual information to back this up?
Because, I mean, women have hair loss, too.
A lot of women have alopecia.
It's far more common among men than women.
Really?
Women lose their edges?
If you look at who's bald out here,
as they get older... A lot of men are bald by choice, though.
Well, that's because they start to get
the receded hairlines.
Women lose their edges and stuff. They just wear wigs
and they put the sew-ins in and stuff
like that. Baldness and losing your edges is
two different things.
That's where it starts.
Because your edges for women, a lot of times, it's because of starts. Losing your edges is balding. Because your edges for women
a lot of times
it's because of your braids,
your weaves,
they can come back though.
You get your edges back.
A lot of women lose hair
when they get pregnant
when they have a baby as well.
But a lot of times
you can't grow your hair back.
So I could just make fun
of you all day long
and that's what we do?
I would love to write this up in HR.
I would love to go to HR
and complain about this.
I would love to see this.
This deposition would be amazing.
I'm like,
Envy's always commenting on my head.
Yeah, you don't want that.
You don't want that smoke.
You little head ass.
Wow.
You see?
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.
We ain't in the UK.
All right.
I identify as being in the UK.
Shut up, man.
Every time you call me ball head, I'm going to identify as being in the UK.
I'm going to tell you that right now.
That is front page news. Get it off your...
I was going to say, get it off your head. Get it off your...
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if there's something bothering you.
You need to vent a little bit. Phone lines are wide open.
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It's going to be one of those mornings. I feel it already.
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Hello, who's this?
Good morning.
This is John Marsden from Houston's Unsolved Homicide.
Good morning, my family.
How are you guys doing?
Man, you still out here calling yourself that homicide whatever.
Homicide.
Homicide, man.
Hey, man, I want to thank you guys.
I love you guys so much and appreciate the things you're doing.
Thank you, brother.
We are still short 50 pillows for homiciding on May 29th in Houston.
Short 50 pillows.
When we cook, I'll cook 300 pounds of meat.
200 pounds of chicken.
100 pounds of turkey necks.
Jerk curry stew baked.
That's what it is.
We set everything up.
If you guys want to donate, please support me at dollar sign HUH95.
Hey, have I donated before?
I don't remember.
No, two weeks ago you said you was, but you never did.
Oh, okay.
HUH95.
How much are the pillows?
The pillows at Walmart are $3.44 a piece.
I'm sure it's $50.
Hold on.
What is it?
What is your joint?
H-U-H-95?
Yes, yes.
Hun 95?
No.
Yeah, H-U-H-95.
Is it Brown Marsden?
No, H-U-H.
Houston's Unstopped Homicide.
I know, but on Cash App does it say Brown Marsden? H. John Marsden. Brown Marsden. Brown Marsden. Is that you? H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H- Yeah, I just sent it. There you go. You got it. And remember I told you that my son's birthday was...
Say thank you.
Thank you, guys.
See what happens?
That was wrong with your generation right there.
Y'all expect every goddamn thing.
Say thank you.
Celebrities endorsed me, and I appreciate it. That's the first time ever.
Yes, sir.
First time ever, and I love you guys.
You guys are going to help 150 homeless to get pillows.
The goal is 200.
And also, DJ Envy, remember I told you June 19th is my son's birthday.
He was murdered.
When will you say you're going to give us the tickets to the car show?
When will I get the tickets?
Is it by email or do I pick it up at the front desk?
Well, the car show is June 19th.
They're going to email you.
There will be no tickets.
There's a guest list where they'll put your name
on the list
and you'll be alright
because everything we do
through Eventbrite
so there's no physical
tickets anymore
so it's all through Eventbrite
but you know
we will definitely
get your tickets
yes yes
alright and hold on
and don't forget
the car show is
June 19th
Father's Day weekend
in Houston
if you haven't got
your tickets
it's a family fun day
and we actually
gave a little too less
he said $344.
So $344 times 50 is $172.
We gave $75 and $75, $150.
Who said $150?
I did.
I did the math.
Oh, wow.
I'm listening to a guy from Hampton about math.
I thought it was $3.
But he said $344.
But $3 times 50 is $150.
Well, we donated $75.
I donated $75.
I donated $75.
So, you know.
Somebody can donate $22.
There you go.
The rest of y'all.
Chip in.
Come on, Breakfast Club listeners.
That's right.
Get it off your chest.
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The Breakfast Club.
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You better have the same energy.
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Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's up, y'all?
It's your favorite nephew, Leo.
Leo, what's happening, brother?
Get it off your chest, Leo.
Hey, man, what's up with these women calling with these doo-doo figures
on a freaky Wednesday and Thursday, man,
talking about f***ing a man's booty.
Why is there something wrong with these women for that?
Because it's for lip service.
Auntie Yee, this is not for everybody.
It's making us cringe, man.
Just tell them to chill out.
Why is this funny?
You don't want to hear that early in the morning is what you're saying.
It's real life.
It's 6 o'clock in the morning.
Tell poopy fingers, go wash their hands and brush their teeth, man.
All right, let me ask you a question.
It's true to damn earth.
We're going to be honest.
You never had nothing in your boonky?
Wow.
I never had nothing in my booty.
Never.
Well, guess what?
Your girl got plans for you this weekend, so.
At the age of 27, never, man, never.
Well, I don't think it was her finger.
It wasn't her finger, though.
She said something about pegging or something.
Yeah, that's not your finger, sir.
Sounds like you know about that, sir.
Nah, poopy fingers.
Hey, stop kink shaming.
Stop kink shaming, okay?
Because you're going to be getting your little prostate tickled tonight.
Nah, man.
All right, guys.
I love y'all, man.
Appreciate you, King.
Hello, who's this? This is Lisa. Hey, Lisa,all, man. Appreciate you, King. Hello. Who's this?
This is Lisa.
Hey, Lisa.
Good morning.
Get it off your chest.
Good morning, guys.
I am so upset.
I've been trying to get to you guys all week.
I listen to you guys every morning.
But I work in the healthcare field here in Florida.
And when I tell you it is ghetto to work in this hospital, it is ghetto to work in this hospital.
What happened, Mama?
It's not even my hospital. I'm trying to be
a team player, you know. I got sold to
another facility.
And I'm working in the ER last Friday.
I have natural curly black hair
and I am a black woman.
Strong black woman. And
these nurses see me
not as a human being,
but they identify me as
the black girl with the knot on her forehead.
With the knot on her forehead?
What kind of knot you got on your forehead?
I have my hair in a little ponytail with black curly hair.
So that's how they identify me.
Wow.
So I was about to show my entire you-know-what up in here.
Like, this is the 21st century, and people don't see me as a human being,
much less a black girl with a knot on her head.
That's crazy.
So what do you say when they identify you like that?
So I try to tone it out, but then it kind of got to me
because the patient was the one who pointed it out to say,
Hey, Lisa, they're talking about you.
You know that, right?
And I was like, oh, okay.
I know I am not going crazy.
And it took me everything not to go out there
because I don't want to give them that satisfaction
of being a black, angry girl.
You know what you should do?
You should send an email to everybody in the company
letting them know that that is not how you identify.
You are a black woman with natural curly hair and it's not a knot on your head.
That is your natural hair.
Thank you.
Moving forward.
Very professional.
You know what's crazy, though?
Call them out.
That's usually how black people describe each other.
You'd be like, yeah, you know Tyrone, tall, dredge, be musty sometimes.
Goodness gracious.
Yeah, but in a work environment, though, we're all nurses here in the ER.
Oh, 100%. You know? It's crazy. Yeah but In a working environment That we're all nurses Here in the ER Oh 100%
Yeah
You know
It's crazy
And I just want to say
I love you guys
And thank you so much
For the opportunity
Thank you so much
You have a good one
Let them know
Call them out
Get it off your chest
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If you need to vent
You can hit us up
Now we got rumors on the way
Yes let's start up
With Cardi B
She had an issue
In the club Which has since been resolved, I guess.
We'll tell you what happened.
All right, we'll get into that next.
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This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
On The Breakfast Club.
All right, well, now there's a rumor
that The Rock, Dwayne Johnson,
could take over the role as Genie
in this sequel that Will Smith
was supposed to be in for Aladdin.
So several Will Smith projects,
as you know, have been canceled
or postponed since the incident
with Chris Rock.
And Disney has not provided
an official update
to offer any clarity on if he's going to remain in this role
or if these rumors of that replacement are true.
So I guess we will see.
And speaking of the Rock,
Young Rock has been renewed for season three by NBC.
So as you know, that show focuses on different chapters of his life.
I can't believe they're on season three already.
I feel like it just started not that long ago.
All right, now let's talk about Cardi B.
She was in the club and people, for some reason,
the DJ kept saying that Nicki Minaj was in the club
and shouting out Nicki Minaj.
Shout out to Nicki Minaj, she's a mother f***er.
Let's go! the dj is dj will he works here at our local station we're gonna get to that right now
but yeah so that was dj will on the mic and this was at Wonderland Nightclub. Well, DJ Will
apparently somebody
told him that Nicki Minaj
was in the club. He didn't know. He didn't see
who it was. And here is how Cardi B responded.
She got on the mic after Will was
doing all of that and here's what she said. DJ, are we going to do f***ing dance tracks tonight? Big breath in the building. Big breath in the building.
All right?
F*** off, DJ.
Get up to the beat.
Now, DJ, I mean, DJ, you're a DJ.
Yes.
I think you're still a DJ, but you've DJed long enough to have an experience.
Every weekend, yeah.
That's a common occurrence, right?
Promoter pass you a note and, you know, you get on your Anchorman stuff and just say what's on the note, right?
Yeah, it happens all the time. A lot of time they text you uh it depends on the size of
the venue that you're djing a lot of times you can't see everybody in the club so they might be
like so-and-so's here buster's here jay-z's here this person's here so i actually spoke to will
yesterday he said that uh they passed him a note and was like nikki minaj is in the building uh
wonderland is a club i've never been there as a strip club in in in new york uh
and they said the way that the dj booth is set up that people the section is almost in front of the
dj booth so he couldn't see so when he passed him a note and said this person was here he just
started shouting it out like any dj would um until he heard her cardi b's voice on the mic he said
he was like now here's dj will actually explaining what happened in his own words. Promoter, manager, passed me along information to shout out.
And unknowingly, I ran with it.
I never meant any disrespect to Cardi B, Offset, their family, friends, or fans in any way, shape, or form.
It was an honest mistake, and I feel horrible about it.
Normally, that's something that I would never do.
But I was caught up in what I thought was a hip-hop moment.
What happened was whack on all levels,
and I'm pissed off that my name is a part of that.
I wish I could take it back.
Cardi, I am truly sorry about what happened.
You didn't deserve that, and I'm mortified.
So, my apologies.
God bless the good brother, DJ Will.
Man, if Will said he didn't mean to do it, I believe he didn't mean to do it.
DJ Will's a good guy.
He stays out the way, always working, minding his business.
He's been working up here at Power 105 for years.
Super solid brother.
I personally never heard him say a bad word about anyone.
And not to mention, he can make a mean shrimp and grits.
Drop on a Clues Bond for DJ Will.
He definitely can.
He caters.
During the pandemic, he started catering when he couldn't DJ,
and he has a successful business.
But Will is not that kind of guy.
He's a good brother.
I spoke to him yesterday.
He said he met no malice.
That wasn't even on his mind.
He's that type of individual.
He's one of the good guys.
He's not even thinking about it.
I remember when Snoop was up here, Snoop Dogg, and Snoop said Will should stop DJing and focus on
cooking. And after that stressful night
you had in the club, Will, I think maybe you should.
But he's stressed out because he's never had anything like
this. So when Cardi B's fans
are attacking him and people are leaving comments,
he don't know what to do. And the truth is
when I first saw the video, I didn't know
what DJ it was at first. I was like, I wonder who
that is. But you can see why, because
Cardi B's in the club, she's with Offset. Clue was on the
other side of her. They have no idea what's
going on either. So that's a total miscommunication.
Fans thought that this was something
that was done purposely. Cardi thought it was
something that was done on purpose. And she went on
Instagram Live and said this.
Some party gang. I don't think y'all really knew
what was going on. I don't think y'all
understand what was going on. And when somebody
tried to explain it, y'all coming sideways
and it's like, why?
I bet y'all didn't know I got set up.
I bet y'all didn't know.
I bet y'all not peeping that
certain videos were made from professional
cameras because it was all
a setup. It was all a
setup and everything. But like I said,
I handle my business.
And it might have been a setup for whoever
sent Will that note, but it wasn't
Will. Will ain't that type of guy. I didn't even see
all that. I just saw Will. I saw Will
video first. And I thought to myself, who got a pistol
to DJ Will making him read like this?
And then I thought, I hope Will ain't got a cane on nobody's
food today, because that food ain't going to be slapping.
Got my brother in a bad mood.
Well, I'm using Will this weekend, so hopefully the food is still
slapping. Hey, man.
I'll tell you something.
Will make a mean shrimp and grits.
Will can cook his ass off.
He can.
Will and his daughters, right?
It's his daughters that cater with him, isn't it?
Yes.
I know it's his family.
Yep, yep, yep.
I think it's his wife and his daughter.
Yep.
Right?
You know, drop on a Clues box with DJ Will.
Actually had him cater in a Torrey's bridal shower.
He was stressed.
Will is stressed out today.
I can see why.
He's stressed out.
All right, well, that is your rumor report.
And Clue, where were you?
Clue, you're supposed to fix this.
He was there.
I said only Clue could fix this.
Clue said he tried to text him, but he was like, well, you know, when you're a DJ, sometimes
you just don't answer your phone.
You move and-
Everything was going wrong.
You think an artist is there?
You're getting busy.
Like, you know, and in and out.
So I think they did speak on the phone yesterday, and I think he apologized directly to her.
Hopefully he still has a note to prove it.
Like, here's a note they passed me.
I hope so.
But Cardi's good people.
Make an NFT.
Make an NFT.
Make some money off it.
Sell it for 50 cents.
All right.
Front page news next.
What are we talking about?
Well, there's a proposed bill in Louisiana that is seeking to criminalize abortion and charge women with murder.
All right, we'll get into that next.
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Be part of a great colonial tradition.
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What could go wrong?
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Let's get to some front page news.
NBA yesterday, the Mavericks beat the Suns 113-86.
They tied the series and
the 76ers at home.
He beat them 99-90.
Man, and James Harden thinks he's
getting the max contract after that performance that he
did last night. 11 points,
0 points in the second half. He only shot twice in the
second half. Who's going to give James
Harden the max contract? Yeah, no, somebody will.
No, they won't. Who's last place in the NBA?
Man, no.
Ain't nobody.
No, they won't.
Ain't nobody giving James Harden no $200 million.
No.
It's not happening.
Where's Houston?
Houston is, I think, in the standings.
Let me see.
I think they last place.
Man, please.
All right.
Somebody will.
No, they won't.
Yes, they will.
No, they won't.
Mask contract, James Harden?
No.
All right, what else we got here?
All right, well, Louisiana's House of Representatives, they're debating a bill which would ban abortions
and also subject women to criminal prosecution for murder.
What they want to do is rewrite the state's homicide statute to include abortion.
That bill also would void any federal statutes, regulations, treaties, orders, and court rulings
that would allow abortion.
Now, the governor, who is a pro-life Democrat, issued a statement calling the bill radical
and said it goes far beyond pro-life.
They said it's not a pro-life bill in addition to the fact that this legislation is patently unconstitutional.
This bill would criminalize the use of certain types of contraception,
as well as parts of the in vitro fertilization process,
and it could even serve as a barrier to life-saving medical treatment for a woman who is suffering a miscarriage and he also said the idea of a woman being jailed for an abortion is simply
absurd i mean and you know what even an anti-abortion group there louisiana right to life
criticized the bill they said it's not consistent with the group's policy they said our long-standing
policy is that abortion vulnerable women should not be treated as criminals instead we should
hold accountable the individuals performing the abortion or selling or providing the chemical So that's what their response was in a statement.
Imagine having to make this really tough decision about what you want to do with your body,
and then you end up going to jail for murder for it.
All right.
Now, some Mega Millions players have claimed prizes after a host called out the wrong number.
So the first five numbers were called correctly.
But as the gold Mega Ball was selected,
the number nine, they called it a six.
No, I'm suing you.
Somebody going to have more money.
Some people were paid out due to human error.
That's right.
They ended up paying a total of about $5,500 to players who presented the ticket with the incorrect winning number to retailers.
And they said in a statement, this payment was recouped automatically via a lottery account for uncashed tickets.
There is no impact on aid to education or taxpayer funds.
No, I need my money.
I need all of it.
I got trauma now.
I might have a heart attack.
No, shut up my money. I need all of it. I got trauma now. I might have a heart attack. No, no, shut up.
All right.
Now, the White House is addressing the baby formula shortage.
You guys may have seen some pictures and supermarkets where you could see the aisles where the baby formula is supposed to be are completely empty.
It's been really difficult for people who have been panicking and parents across the country.
They said this crisis has gone on for
way too long. The shortage of baby formula actually started in the early days of the pandemic and it's
gotten even worse in recent weeks. That's because of labor shortages and a major product recall.
And so here is what the White House says they're planning to do. Today, President Biden spoke with
retailers and manufacturers, including the CEOs of Walmart, Target, Reckitt, and Gerber,
to call on them to do more to help families purchase infant formula.
He discussed Reckitt and Gerber's efforts to increase production.
The conversation with the CEOs of Walmart and Target focused on how they are working to stock shelves,
including in rural areas.
He also announced additional steps to get infant formula onto store shelves as quickly as possible.
They can buy it with WIC dollars.
Calling on the FTC and state attorneys general to crack down on any price gouging or unfair
market practices related to sales of infant formula, like third-party sellers reselling
formula at steep prices and increasing the supply of formula through increased imports.
I bet there's some mothers out there right now thinking, God, are they able to breastfeed, man.
All right, well, that is your front page news.
Because breastfeeding, not only do you save money,
I mean, breastfeeding is better than the formula.
But I just know there's some women out there thinking,
God, at this moment, they're able to breastfeed.
Yeah, because, I mean, I know they already lock up
some of the formula in most of these stores already,
so I could imagine people trying to get formula,
especially if they can't.
It would be crazy.
Alright, well that is your front page news.
Now when we come back, John Sally
will be joining us, ex-NBA player.
He has a new flick that he's in.
It's called Sneakerella.
We're going to talk to him when we come back.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building that just said he might be related to Leonard McKelvey.
We have John Sally here.
The legendary John Sally.
Good morning, brother.
Good morning.
How you living?
How you living?
How are you guys almost related?
That's how you started the show.
How?
Well, Sally's side is from Charleston, South Carolina.
843.
They live in Walterboro, and then we live in Smoke, South Carolina.
And then I found out Jess Hilarious was down there at a funeral.
And so, you know, we're all from the same plantation.
They go, you know, Charlemagne may be your family.
I can see the resemblance a little, you know, Charlemagne may be your family. I can see the resemblance
a little bit.
You, Charlemagne.
I can definitely see it
with Jess.
Mike Kaiser.
No, no, not no Kaiser.
Sloot the Kaiser, though.
Oh, I love Kaiser.
Now, you also said
that Envy's wife loves you.
Yeah, Envy's wife loves me.
She does.
Can you give some context
to that, Mr. Sally, please?
He started going,
what the hell is that?
No, he said, where's my wife?
He was in Miami.
No, he said, where's my wife?
Where's my wife? We was in Miami.
And I was talking about health
and he was like, I'm already drunk.
Get out of the head. And he goes, I'm making babies
every five minutes. So, you know, I just
was good. She looked great. And anybody
that takes care of their bodies, I always
sit and talk to them. And I know
it makes them nervous. I know it makes him nervous because she was talking to me
and i was like you know i wasn't even doing the the mac thing i was just like all right
he needs to do this remember i was talking and then she was like yeah i'm glad get on him but
you know i guess she's been struggling for a long time like i said so we got another mutual friend though uh lisa barber barber twins oh yeah man and they come over to the house too
and get healthy yeah but i opened up plant-based uh planet health compton so we open up these
wonderful vegan restaurants in the middle of the hood wow or the neighborhood is what i call it
now but i'm here to talk about sneaker ella yes So Sneakerella is my favorite film I've ever been in.
It's the remake of Cinderella.
And it's a hip hop musical of Cinderella.
It's dope.
It's black excellence.
It's family.
It's generational wealth.
And it's a musical.
I've always wanted to do a musical.
So you're singing?
I'm rapping.
I get it in.
I get it in, fam.
Oh, boy.
We call it rapping now, right?
Drop a couple bars.
When I was young,
I was like,
I'm rhyming in this.
Drop a couple bars.
Hold on.
Yo, the cats that wrote it
literally killed it.
I feel like Cardi B.
Like, I'm going to destroy it.
Can we hear something?
Let's hear something.
Come on.
Oh, you want to hear something?
Yeah, let's hear something.
Here we go.
Sneakerella
on May 13th.
Disney Plus.
You know, but seriously, I get to battle.
My favorite rhyme, rapping, is battling.
Like, to the point where I became friends with DNA.
Wow.
Just from always liking his posts.
Wow.
And that's all a movie.
You were in a battle rap movie.
Body. Body with Hollow and Lux. Everybody was in that And that's all a movie. You were in a battle rap movie. Body.
Body with Hollow and...
Everybody was in that.
Lux.
That's what's up.
So your role in this movie is you're like the boss.
I play King.
Okay.
My name is Darius King.
It's my family.
I was a basketball player from Queens.
They threw that out.
They couldn't make it Brooklyn, but from Queens.
Queens is better anyway.
Yeah, whatever.
Not really.
We're light skin folks.
And I literally
am in Manhattan and
my two daughters and the business with me is a
family business and I started my own sneaker
in 1990 when I was a piston.
I won a championship in my own shoe but
we were selling McKinney shoe store. So for
10 years Envy I've been
five years ahead of myself.
I never knew you had your own sneaker.
Yeah, man.
It was called Osaka.
You can see I had it.
Osaka?
Yeah, man.
It was out of.
But you have them on now?
No.
I got on my Nikes.
And then in the movie, I'm literally wearing these Adidas 84s.
I'm intrigued by that, though.
What kind of deal did they offer you in 84 for your own sneakers? We always hear
the story about Magic and how Magic said he lost out
on all the Nike stock and he chose Converse.
What happened is I was with a
Via and David Folk didn't
sign me with Nike and David Folk
had everybody with Nike but he
was a new thing called Via and I got a nice
$60,000 check.
And the 80s was like
$160,000. And And the 80s was like $160,000.
And so I did that for three years
and I was like, why am I wearing somebody else's
shoe when I know
they're being made in the same factory?
And we sold with Kenny's Shoe Stores
because the mentality was everybody
in our neighborhood should be able to buy them.
No one bought them. So Shaq got that from you?
No, no.
Or Seth Marbury.
All of us felt the same way that it was too expensive no one bought them. So Shaq got that from you? No, no. Who was that?
All of us felt the same way that it was too expensive because
in Brooklyn you're getting robbed for
your shoes. Well, in Queens you do.
From Brooklyn Cat.
And so you
get that feeling. And so I said you should
be able to have a fly shoe
and it also shouldn't be that
expensive because it costs a dollar to make a pair of shoes they just charge you extra 140 yeah
god bless Kanye I love Kanye the Kanye is my favorite person not because he's rich it's because
he does what he wants to do like I do does he really do what he want to do well he has
think about this right now he's in Japan and we're. Right now, he's in Japan, and we're sitting here.
What's he doing in Japan?
Literally, whatever he wants.
I think he gives the perception that he does what he wants to do.
Well, it's more than perception.
Because I put it this way.
Everything he said he was going to do, he's done.
That's very true.
I got an artist named Veda Valley.
She's coming out.
She's fire.
And it's so funny.
I think about the music.
John Sally's in there every day.
No, but I've always been in the music.
But the reason she's dope is because I know he would like it.
And he'd be like, oh, this is smooth.
And then she would like it because she's talking to women.
And then you would like it because your wife is going to make you like it.
Oh, OK.
No, that's what I'm saying.
Because your wife likes me.
That's what you wanted to say.
I watch y'all every day, and I'm like, oh, my God.
First thing I said to Disney, they were like,
well, when we go to New York to do publicity,
I was like, Breakfast Club.
Make sure.
Make sure we get on.
My cousin Mike is watching right now.
Salute to Mike.
Are you rapping on Veda Belli's album too now nah man I just
sit back and watch and listen
I pay real close attention
to the way things are you can't really say a lot
like you really want
to in this world anymore
but you feel
you can the reason I love this show so
much is because one you
still piss people off and I love
that that is such a lie you do piss people off. Not intentionally. That is such a
lie. You do it on purpose because then you give a face.
He throws it.
And I love the guests that come on.
So this is my favorite show,
Nexus Sway. Thank you.
Shout out to Sway.
I just like that y'all got this movement going.
And I got an idea. What are you going to do?
Web 3 is coming.
I got the metaverse coming i i got an idea what are you going to do web three is coming oh i got the metaverse yeah yeah we got we got we got hooked up yeah yeah yeah good and i know
you're doing your cryptocurrency yeah and nft so how's that going because i know people are
nervous right now well i started the john sally crypto show and the reason i did that is to
destigmatize and to literally teach us, because this is the first time you
can't say the man is holding us down because you literally can be in this business and
in the metaverse as someone else, as yourself, bits and small pieces of money can go places
and then you can explain what money is.
Finally, we know we didn't know what money is.
When we talk about what you do with your sons and what you do with your real estate and all that
oh you know then earn my leisure comes in earn your leisure yeah i love those cats i begged to
do the podcast and they put me down no i did no i was all i was all i was all i got it okay okay
because i liked i liked the fact that they were talking.
I talked to 19 Keys all the time.
I love 19 Keys.
Yeah, so these young cats that I'm talking to
aren't afraid to step out.
Back in the day,
used to be like,
go to college, get your degree.
You know, go to Hampton,
you know,
steal and cheat, you know,
like they do at Hampton University.
Dang, what?
Shots fired at the's corner over there.
I loved it.
And I liked the way they were.
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.
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I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I trade my own country? My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt
the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection,
it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth,
gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best
and you're gonna figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
So y'all, this is Questlove,
and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast
I've been working on with the Story Pirates
and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast.
Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy
with your kids starting on September
27th. I'm going to toss it
over to the host of Historical Records,
Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand new
history podcast for kids and families
called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused
to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, James Brown, B.B. King, Miriam Akiba.
I shook up the world.
James Brown said, say it loud.
And the kid said, I'm black and I'm proud.
Black boxing stars and black music royalty together in the heart of Zaire, Africa.
Three days of music and then the boxing event.
What was going on in the world at the time made this fight as important that anything else
is going on on the planet. My grandfather laid on the ropes and let George Foreman basically
just punch himself out. Welcome to Rumble, the story of a world in transformation. The 60s and
prior to that, you couldn't call a person black. And how we arrived at this peak moment. I don't have to be what you want me to be.
We all came from the continent of Africa.
Listen to Rumble, Ali, Foreman, and the soul of 74 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts. Moving the culture forward.
All right, we got more with John Sally.
When we come back, don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with John Sally.
Charlamagne?
You're saying a lot of good things that I want to go back on.
Even when you talk about, you know,
you can't really say what you want to say nowadays.
You can, but you got to be able to deal with the consequences.
The punishment.
I think you have a lot of people that don't want to deal with the consequences,
regardless of whether it's backlash from corporate
or maybe a punch in the face.
And you know, you're a basketball player.
You can say what you want to people,
but you just got to deal with what comes with it.
Do you think Kanye was wrong when he said on your show,
400 years?
I think that was a choice.
Oh, he didn't say that here.
He didn't say that here.
Yeah, that's a TMZ.
I definitely think he was right.
That's just factually wrong though.
Really? Yes. Slavery was,. I definitely think he was right. That's just factually wrong, though. Really?
Yes.
Slavery was, like, you got to think about all of the, not even economic, all of the
societal conditions that existed during slavery.
They didn't know where they were.
They didn't speak the language.
They weren't physically nourished enough with food to fight back.
Weren't organized.
They didn't know what to do.
Do you believe it was a choice?
I think we still do a lot of it today.
When we have chances or opportunities to organize,
to move in a direction, we pull against ourselves.
That's true.
So you think the meaning of what he said was interpreted wrong?
But see, we got to stop doing that with people.
It's not about what you meant to say or what we think you said.
You should be able to use your words properly to communicate your point.
And this is why I'm happy to be on the show.
Did I tell you guys
I was on Sneakerella Disney Plus?
Yes, May 13th.
I thought I said that.
Yes, yes.
NVH1 for Couples Retreat.
Really?
Oh, what a coincidence.
Did you plan that?
Oh, yeah, I did plan it.
This is what I realized.
My daughter,
one of my daughters,
Tyler,
you know,
when she says things
and I have to realize at 25, they are sensitive a different a different way jokes that used to work won't work oh right
the way you know we would make sure and she would be like well it was never really funny it was
awkward and people didn't know whether to laugh or not and i realized that sometime and i and i go
oh and then you're a little bit more sensitive to everybody and when you're a little bit more sensitive to everybody. And when you're a little bit more sensitive to everybody, you become like, can I step out in the street?
It's almost like double Dutch.
Like, when is your time to jump in?
But if you're not silly in your comment and you have a reason to back it up, everything becomes discord.
Every single thing you're saying becomes this.
You know, you got it becomes almost an argument
almost at a point almost a debate you know i watch this and i pay attention and i look at where the
sensitivities are and where the scapegoats are where it's easy to get out to say something and
move away so i like that i'm doing it and the best thing about me doing my own show just why i ask
you guys is literally my crypto
show is going to be an NFT. So you're
going to have to buy the token. I'll be
back here in June for NFT New York.
You're going to have to get into this
world and this world is
consumer to me.
I don't have any in between.
I love iHeart. I do. I wish they would
give me a deal again.
What, the podcast or something?
But then that's another thing.
A lot of people say, well, you know, we want you to talk sports.
And the last time I played in the NBA was 22 years ago.
You don't like talking sports?
For free?
No.
I love you on Vlad TV.
Me too.
I love me Vlad.
And check this out. I love Vlad, man.
Me too.
Everybody else.
Snoop to Vlad.
I would fill in at places.
I said, well, what's the check?
And they go, well, no, you're just filling in.
I go, hold on.
Dude's on vacation.
Paid.
I'm filling in a spot where he gets paid to do this.
This is when I was on ESPN.
And you're not going to give me a check?
Stephen A was the only one to make sure I got a check.
Wow.
And so I'm leaving here and going to Stephen A.
I won't do the rest of them.
If you're going to have me on. I did this show because he's family.
He just doesn't know it.
And gear, gear, because of gear.
His wife just thinks I'm the man.
No, I love the whole dynamic.
And I did this because I love this show.
I like watching the show.
But everybody else, you got to pay me.
Do you even like the NBA now?
Does it seem too soft?
Well, it's not.
All the checks, everybody suspended.
Like, y'all would never play if it was these rules.
The league is now international.
So you can't show insubordination.
300 million Chinese people in China watch this a night.
You can't show anything that, hey, we can be like that.
Never thought about that.
Yeah, you got to sit in line because now we're not just,
I'm tired, I hung out last night.
You know, the old way we used to do things.
These guys are Fortune 500 companies, right?
To see Ja Morant jump that high, I just trip out when I see this kid. And I tell
my wife, I say, yo, this dude
is
unbelievable with his usher looking dad.
His dad is
like, yeah, I made you jump higher.
But if he would have dunked on you, like,
if he would have dunked on you. I would have
punched him in the stomach. No question.
Michael Jordan dunked on me and I said,
next time you go up, I'm taking you out of the air.
Next time you went up, I took him out of the air.
You're not going to embarrass me in front of my mother on CBS again?
That's not going to happen.
Like when he dunked on me, I tried to take the ball out real quick.
I was so mad.
Then he stood there and did all that.
I'm like, dude, do that.
People know you dunked him.
And I'm going out court.
I said, swear to God, money, next time I'm taking you out of the air.
Yeah, yeah, I got you, got you.
And the next time I took him out of the air, I didn't hurt him.
I just didn't let him dunk on me again.
Did you ever used to do that where you would be out all night
and say, I don't feel like playing?
I didn't hang out a lot all night.
I would go, you know, I didn't smoke weed until my last month in the NBA.
And I was really particular about taking care of my body.
And, you know, I would fly girls in.
So there was no reason to go out.
Truthful.
But I wasn't into that.
I would go to comedy joints, try to learn my timing.
And I would just literally know that my next life was entertainment.
So if it wasn't in entertainment, like I love strip joints.
There's one of my favorite places.
But when I was 25, but when I got to like 27, 28, 29, I knew, you know,
what am I going to do next?
And it's not going to be in a strip joint.
I love y'all generation, man, because it feels like,
I don't remember this before,
but I love seeing the players be the commentators now.
Because it's like you're controlling your narratives
and y'all understand the players better.
Like, I love what you do, all the smoke, you know, jail and roll,
the inside the NBA with Charles, Shaq, and Kenny.
That's what we need.
Yeah, I talked to Steven Jackson yesterday.
I did a show with him on Monday, he and Matt Barnes.
But Steven Jackson, you know, I was watching his show
and Dame Dash made him get up and showed him he can act.
Yeah, yeah.
Yo, the kid is bananas.
And I told him, I said, hey man, I'm a producer
now, we're gonna make our own
films, and I got this movie
with my boy, it's called 360,
that I've held for 20 years.
We're literally just gonna start
doing movies where, you know, you don't have to
have a gun pointed sideways.
And it's a different move. It's a different
move. Like, I loved your film.
I love Body. I loved Body I did
I thought it was
great and
creative
and my man Joseph Kahn
I was the producer on it too
but Joseph Kahn was the EP
Eminem was the EP too
oh yeah
yeah
oh that's pretty slick
that's pretty
you doing it man
how many shows you got
are you Jamaican
you sure
no I just
I just be out here working man
alright we got more with John Sally
when we come back
don't move
it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Sit by myself.
EJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with John Sally.
Yee.
Aren't you also in the cannabis business now, too?
Yeah, my daughter and I own Deuces 22.
And my daughter's in the top 50 women in cannabis.
Wow.
That's a long time before 25 years old.
Wow, wow.
But this is it.
I made it a television show
because trying to get people
to understand that,
you see how you drop that in?
It's like, oh,
there's more to listen to.
My daughter kept thinking,
you know,
if you're going to invest
in my future,
then this is what I want to do.
And they don't teach
cannabis one-on-one
in college.
No schools.
So we did a show
destigmatizing it
and showing us
the making of the brand
and how we're building family wealth.
My other daughter, Taya, who's going to be my daughter, Giovanna, just got back into singing.
And then my other daughter, Sasha, is in, you know, UFC.
You got four daughters?
Yeah.
You know, never know.
I got four, too.
I know, man.
It's that crazy.
No, I know how I used to live
and the deal is
you don't want
dummies in the house
that's why I don't have
any sons
I got two sons
I got four daughters
and two sons
two dummies
you remember how
dumb he was
when you get older
you start realizing
that's what she was thinking
oh man
I'm a dummy
yeah I was a dummy
and then
I tell him about his books
he don't get in touch with me
I had him behind me and I was doing the show I said lie I hit you up I said man thank you I was a dummy and then I tell him about his books he don't get in touch with me I had him behind me
and I was doing the show
I said lie
I hit you up
I said man thank you
I was souped up
I so loved his books
it was ridiculous
I was like yo
John Sally got my books
behind him
I was souped up
yeah I wanted to read them
I'm just make sure
that you got it right
because if it was whack
I was gonna be like
yo son
yo son don't do it
don't do it like
so I can't
Envy's gonna give me his book
yeah say it
we can't wait till you read that
you didn't send it to me already
shut up
no no no
he's not gonna give
he's not gonna give me the book
real life real love
he's not gonna give it to me
with my wife
he's sitting there with my
and his wife is from Brooklyn
yeah yeah
no man
no I just I've watched it you know I was in the car I watch it.
You know, I was in the car.
I did the car show with Adam Carolla.
And I was in the cars.
And when I was in Detroit, you know, I had 60.
So I had the old school.
And then I see you with these really, really expensive cars.
And I'm like, man, this kid is living my life.
But you do the hard work.
You got insurance, getting them back and forth.
People not understanding what you have.
Full team.
Six cities this year.
Really?
Flex used to do that too, right?
Yeah, he used to, back in the day.
And then he stopped and then you picked it up.
Not realizing why we stopped doing that.
Yeah, I did a little different.
Mine is more family.
You know, I got six kids.
So it's not just cars.
It's cars, it's amusement rides,
it's games.
I bring a NASCAR
to show the kids
how to do the pit crew stuff.
We teach the kids
how to double dutch.
It's more about family.
Oh, that's pretty dope.
That's pretty dope.
You believe that?
No.
I mean, I always give you
I believe he does it for family.
Yeah, yeah.
All those kids get a check
just like the Kardashians.
Yeah, exactly.
It was very cool. Put family? Yeah, yeah. All those kids get a check just like the Kardashians. Yeah, exactly. It was very quick.
Put it on camera, son.
Put it on camera.
I can't knock him
because what does
Disney World do?
What does Six Flags do?
It's the same thing.
I'm just messing with you
but I do dig it.
See, Cruella's a
family-oriented movie.
A hundred percent.
On Disney.
And the best thing
on Disney Plus
on May 13th.
Friday the 13th.
Which happens to be...
Me and my wife's anniversary.
Right.
Wow.
And me and one of my wife's...
Well, it's John Salad.
We appreciate you.
Cincarella, Friday the 13th.
Cincarella comes out Friday, May 13th
for my anniversary.
Disney Plus.
His wife will be watching it.
I know.
Tell me, and I got your flag over here.
It's the Breakfast Club.
It's all inclusive.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. I really just want to hear Kendrick this morning,
to be honest with you. Can we just play Kendrick for the rest of the show?
Can't do that?
We don't have clean versions. You don't have clean versions.
I want to hear some of that generational curse-breaking music, damn it.
Don't tempt me with a good time.
But let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Adele.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
What'd you just tease?
What'd you say, Adele?
Oh, yes. that's fine.
I didn't hear you.
I wasn't listening.
Okay, now, let's talk about Adele.
She just bought a new $58 million mansion.
That's her fourth property.
How much?
$58 million.
And she and Rich Paul moved in together.
People were trying to say that they broke up
because he wasn't there for her birthday.
But she did share some pictures of them outside their new home.
And then they have another picture where they're holding up the keys to their home.
And so that house that she bought is actually Sylvester Stallone's Beverly Hills Mega Mansion.
It was on the market for a large part of the year.
And now they're saying that's going to be their new love nest.
It's over 18,000 square feet.
That ain't no damn nest.
It has eight bedrooms and 12 bathrooms.
Sylvester Stallone had been trying to sell this mansion that he purchased in the 90s.
Initially, he listed it for $110 million.
So I guess that's a bargain.
Did they go half on it?
$58 million.
I couldn't tell you that.
$58 million.
You got to marry me.
You got to marry me and we got to go half on this house.
Because what happens when you break up?
Who gets stuck with that?
It also depends on who's naming it. If it's her home. It's definitely Adele's we got to go half on this house. Because what happens when you break up? Who gets stuck with that? It also depends on who's
name it's in. If it's her home. It's definitely Adele's
name. And it's her fourth investment. Why is it
definitely her name? If Rich Paul's smartest in Adele's
name. Rich Paul got his own money.
Yeah, but that could be a good investment too if you feel like
it'll appreciate value. But that's what I'm saying. Y'all break
up and then what happens? They split it.
I don't know if you can handle it. Yeah, if they do their
business right, yeah, sure. But there are rumors
that they are engaged. So not sure about that yet.
But yes, so that's their new home.
All right, now India Ari had some things to say
about Jack Harlow.
Jack Harlow just found out that Ray J and Brandy are siblings.
Brandy and Ray J are siblings?
Nobody's ever told me that in my life.
All right, well, India Ari took to social media and said,
just because you make black music doesn't mean you know black culture.
If you don't know Brandy's voice when you hear it,
when an actual musician who makes black music
deduces one of the industry's most important voices, Brandy,
to Ray J's sister, who is famous mostly for his proximity to Kim Kardashian.
And we hear Brandy influence everywhere.
Plenty of non-black singers
ask them, even male singers, gospel singers.
And people know Ray J better.
And then she said, this is stupid, stupid, stupid,
stupid.
I mean, listen.
There's a lot of culturally clueless
white people, but the guy is 24 years old.
He's 24 years old.
There's some black people that didn't know
Brandy and ray
james siblings that was a thing on social media a couple years ago yeah people didn't know that
you know my daughter who is 21 didn't know that she knows who brandy is because we play the music
but she didn't know they were brothers and sisters they didn't know they were siblings yeah i think
sometimes you know us being older we just assume people know everything that we know but no this
generation don't be knowing a
lot of stuff that we think is second nature in our culture but that's what education is for correct
yeah he knows now now a lot of people know they didn't know before but yes and you know what i
don't think it's a bad thing that you both can exist with people not knowing you're related like
your careers are so both of you are so prominent with what you do that you stand alone on your own.
And we, listen, Brandy is historic to us in our generation.
But the last 10 years, Ray J probably is the more known out of the siblings.
Yeah, with all the stuff that he's doing.
To the new generation.
The electronics.
Yeah, I'm sure.
All right.
Now, according to page six, Wendy Williams staffers are agonizing over how to bring her back for a finale.
They did say that they're not planning to bring her show back, but they want her to come and have this like final farewell, some type of tribute.
And they want her to come back. A lot of people, they said, especially the mid and low level producers signed up for the job because of Wendy.
It feels like it's just going to end without her. It's weird.
Another source told page six that staffers are still traumatized
over Wendy's allegedly erratic behavior in recent years.
And so, you know, Sherri Shepherd's new show,
she's going to inherit most of Wendy's production staff
when her show debuts in September.
And they said they expect that she'll guest host the last episodes of Wendy's show,
which makes it awkward because she's the one replacing her.
So I'm not sure how they're going to handle that.
But I know Wendy wants to have a sit down with Sherry.
You kind of got to do that, right?
The show is still called The Wendy Williams Show.
So if it's still going to be called The Wendy Williams Show,
I think it's only right.
You got to let her come back for one last rock.
If she wants to.
Yeah, if she wants to.
It's only right to give her her last farewell.
She's still got to be getting paid, though.
You can't just be using my name every day on daytime TV
calling it The Wendy Show and no checks
coming my way, right? Well, she's not getting them. Remember, she's
still not getting none of the money from the bank, she said. She said she only
had access to $2 or something like that,
she said, with Fed Joe. Oh, but I'm still...
Somebody's still depositing checks in that account if
the show was called The Wendy Show, I would think. I would assume
so. Alright, well, that is your
rumor report.
And I also want to point out Broadway for Colored Girls, that play that's on Broadway.
It was supposed to run through August 14th, but then they said that the show was going to close May 22nd.
Now they're letting it run through June 5th.
And I really hope anybody that's in New York or comes to New York that would go to a Broadway play would support this so that they can go ahead and we can rally up for that show to continue on
past June 5th. It was supposed to run, like
I said, to August 14th and now they're
closing it. So people gotta go out
and support. Alright, and
that is your rumor report. Alright,
thank you, Miss Yee. Charlamagne! Yes, sir.
What are you giving the donkey to? Listen, man,
four after the hour, let's talk ass gas. What?
Let's talk farting, baby. Okay?
Alright? Is that what we doing this morning? It's farting, baby. It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday. We'll talk about it four after the hour, let's talk ass gas. What? Let's talk farting, baby. Okay? All right? Is that what we're doing this morning?
It's farting, baby.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
We'll talk about it before after the hour, man.
Oh, boy.
We need a football team that I can't pronounce, but they call it the OL to come to the front
of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with them.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
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Charlemagne, say the game. Don't get out Radio station. Charlamagne say the gang
don't get out of shape. Charlamagne
you are a donkey.
It's time for donkey of the
day. Donkey of the day does not
discriminate. I might not have the song
of the day but I got the donkey of the day.
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man
hit me with the heat.
It's a breakfast club bitches.
Who's donkey of the day today?
Well, donkey of the day for Friday, May 13th.
Friday the 13th goes to a football team named the OL.
I'm calling them the OL because that's what they are commonly called
and because I cannot pronounce the full name.
Okay, thank God they are just called the Lion.
Okay, no Lucius.
Let me attempt to pronounce it Olympic.
Olympic Lions.
Whatever.
Olympic Lions, that's it? No, that's not it, actually. Olympic Lions. Whatever. Olympic Lions?
That's it?
No, that's not it, actually.
Okay, it doesn't sound hard.
That's not it.
No, it's a little harder than that, but I'm saying lines.
I'm still shortening it.
It's a longer thing with the line.
Yeah, but.
Can we show it with you?
Yeah, shut up.
All right, it's Freaky Freaky Friday.
You sound mad about it.
You keep playing it.
You know what?
By the time I get to the end of this thing, you won't know nothing.
It's my anniversary. Stop it. Wait till you hear this Freaky Friday topic that En mad about it. You know what? By the time I get to the end of this thing, you won't know nothing. It's my anniversary! Stop it!
Wait till you hear this Freaky Friday topic that Envy has
for you. Whatever. The OL,
French Professional Football Club,
who earlier this season fired,
terminated, let go of a man
whose name I also cannot pronounce.
Okay? Let me try it.
Girondins de Bordeaux
Marcelo. I don't know if I landed that.
That feels wrong. I don't know if I landed it.
I feel like I landed it.
He's a football player.
Or should I say former football player for the OL?
Football.
Well, he used to be a defender for the OL, okay?
He got dropped, terminated, fired, cut, whatever you want to call it,
for inappropriate behavior in the locker room.
Now, I'm sure Coach is different over there.
So, excuse me if I'm just an ignorant American here.
But when I hear inappropriate in a male locker room, I'm automatically thinking the worst.
All right. I mean, the term locker room talk is the term folks use when they want to discuss the language from men that they deem problematic.
I mean, historically, it's been used to describe most forms of male human male conversation.
You know, the conversation that is sprinkled with a dash of prejudice.
OK, heavy on the sexism, maybe even a pinch of homophobia or racism. But when we hear the term locker room talk, we know what that means.
When I hear Marcello was let go because of inappropriate behavior in the locker room, in a male locker room.
I'm thinking to myself, what the hell was he doing? Was he pinching cheeks?
Was he threatening to tickle prostates without consent?
What was this inappropriate behavior in a male locker room?
Well, let's go to Rich Eisen for the report, please.
Brazilian defender Marcelo.
You might say Marcelo.
I speak Italian, so I'm saying Marcelo.
Last August, he was dropped from his Lyon team.
And people didn't understand why.
He's 34.
He wasn't playing great. He was dropped
because he was farting and
laughing in the dressing room
too much. That's why he
was dropped. He was caught
laughing during Leo Dubois,
his captain's speech to rally
the troops after a game.
And his manager, Peter Bose, did not like that.
He also apparently was repeatedly farting in the clubhouse and in the dressing room
and laughing about it.
It's been a clinch fest all week.
You can't let go for having gas?
He was dropped from the first team.
Yep, yep.
Then he was expelled.
Come on, Leo.
You expel a man for expelling gas.
You cut ties because he cut the cheese.
Huh?
Come on, Leon.
For turd whistling, a man can't even do a little butt air harmony without getting booted from the team.
Huh?
Anal audio should never be a reason for a human to lose a job.
Now, listen.
Y'all know me.
Okay?
Your Uncle Charlotte, Brother Leonard.
Y'all been listening to me for a long time. You know I don't fart in my clothes. Okay, no sir, no ma'am, not me. All right,
I do not fart in my clothes. And if Marcello was more like me, he wouldn't find himself in this
situation. But I know everybody's cheeks not built like mine. Okay, depending what time of day it is,
the smell of butt baked biscuits coming out of the oven, whether you want them to or not, is going to happen.
The problem here is Marcello was crop-dusting on purpose.
You heard the woman on the news report say he wasn't playing great.
You can't not be playing great and let the mud ducks quack on people.
See, when you're not good at what you do, everything you do is annoying.
I promise you, if Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo was
letting the recto honk, nobody would
bat a brown eye. But you not playing
well and giving people free gift cards
to wall fart? No.
That's not going to work.
I'm going to tell you something, Marcelo.
Matter of fact, I'm talking to both you and
the OL right now.
This could either be a case of discrimination
on Marcelllo's part
or OL. Y'all can say Marcello
was sexually harassing the team. I'm going to tell you why.
When grown men,
not little boys because little boys are just
disgusting, but when grown men
fart around other grown men,
it's a form of flirting.
Okay? That is a chapter
from the book of Shala. Anytime a grown man
is farting around another
grown man it's a form of flirting simply because what other reason is there to let another man know
what your ass smells like okay i'm gonna tell you when it's really flirting because this happens to
me all the time in this room when a man announces he's been farting for no reason i'm not gonna say
who the man is but there's a man in this room who just likes to announce i've been farting
and then you don't smell anything you know what he's trying to tell you?
He's letting you know, I'm ready. We can go right now.
OK, if you want to. And when a man farts loudly around another man and it doesn't smell,
he's really flirting and showing off because you hear it, but you don't smell it.
So he, too, is letting you know he's ready.
Why else would you be revealing the percussion of your butt cheeks around another man?
What's that doctor's name, Eddie?
Ren John.
Play Dr. Ren John telling y'all what a fart is.
The noise of a fart is a combination of anal sphincter vibrations
and the percussion of butt cheeks against each other.
Why else would you be revealing the percussion of your butt cheeks
against each other around another man?
So, Marcelo, you can say they were discriminating against you
because of your sexuality.
R-O-L, you could say it was sexual harassment on the part of Marcelo.
Does all of that sound ridiculous to you?
Well, not as ridiculous as firing a man for farting in a male locker room.
Please let Remy Ma give Olympic Lions the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw.
Hee-haw.
You stupid mother f***er.
You dumb.
Mm-hmm. See? stupid mother f***er. Are you dumb?
See?
What? Now, I want y'all to know what happened to this guy. The reason the room went silent. What?
Because your man over there. Whose man?
Gia's. Alright?
I have to remind you of that, okay?
Because you think you're mine. Alright? What are you talking about?
Sean Casey, DJ Envy, made eye contact
with me and then pointed at our producer to hit
the fart button.
It's not true.
I told you.
It's not true.
When grown men fart around other grown men, it's a form of flirting.
And when they announce that they've been farting and you don't smell it, they letting you know.
That's not true.
It's butt clean.
It's not true.
It's butt clean.
I'm not playing with you today.
Today is my anniversary.
I'm not playing with you today. It's my anniversary. I'm not playing with you today.
Is you and Gia's anniversary?
It's not me and you. I can't tell sometimes. Yo, stop it, man.
Alright, well.
Look at your shirt. Your shirt says
Thrust in God. No, it says Trust in God.
800-585-1051.
We can go two ways with this.
Oh.
Okay. What's going on here? We can go two ways with this. Oh. Okay. What's going on here?
We can go money long.
We can go money long.
This guy, man.
We can go money long.
Oh, I thought we already decided what we were doing.
We were talking about Ask Ye.
All right, this is the way I want to go.
Let's go.
We know.
We were talking about Ask Ye.
Now, you know somebody called in yesterday,
and she was basically upset as a dominatrix.
We have the call.
I've been in a relationship for maybe like 17 years.
And during my relationship,
he had like different sexual interests.
And I thought I'm like a dominatrix.
I really like control in the bedroom.
And he seemed like he was into it. I like
to turn them out but I
don't really like when they're into
it. So I've been noticing
more and more where they are
he is like tooking his
booty out or it's like
hanging and
I'm kind of not interested
in it no more. Well
first of all you said the goal is to turn someone out.
It worked.
Now, have you ever been turned out?
So that is a question.
Maybe there was something that you didn't know you would like until you did it.
All right.
So it's Friday, and you know what that means?
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
Hey.
I guess the dominatrix, she said she was married to a guy, and she wanted to peg him.
The guy didn't want to get pegged.
But after a while of being pegged, he loved it.
She didn't like that anymore.
Have you ever been turned out in a relationship?
I'm tapping out, man.
800.
You said you got turned out?
I'm tapping out.
Oh, you tapped out?
Okay.
800-585-1051.
I really got to bring this.
Have you ever been turned out before in a relationship?
That's what we're asking.
I need you to notarize the don't play gay bill for me.
800-585-1051.
I can't wait to hear Envy's story because off air he was talking about getting pegged.
Don't do that.
Miss Mika is out there right now.
That's not what you said at first.
That's not true.
I got to get Miss Mika from you.
You going to start lying on me?
Play Cardi B what Cardi B say.
You want to get dangerous in there?
You want to get dangerous?
800-585-1051. What you talking about is very dangerous.
Okay, what you talking about right now is very, very dangerous.
Let's talk about it.
Have you ever been turned out?
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
If you're just joining us, it's Friday, so you know what that means.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
No judgment.
And we're asking Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
Yesterday during Ask Your Lady call, she was upset.
She tried to turn her man out.
She did.
She successfully turned her man out.
She liked to play in his backside.
With prostate tickling.
If you've ever seen American Pie, then, you know, Stifler got turned out in American Pie.
Old movie kids.
I don't know if you ever seen that one.
Yeah, so, you know, he was turned out.
He loves it to the fact that every time they're about to have sex, his man just turns over,
gets on his knees, and pokes his butt up.
Toot it.
And she got upset about that.
Toot that thing up, daddy.
Make it roll.
So we're asking, have you ever got turned out?
You mean by boot like like
by getting your booty played with or just like in general well just talk about the general you
gotta you want to share something i don't know i mean this is a very specific thing that we're
talking about she's actually talking about butt place y'all just talking about in general yeah
okay of course oh come married like what turned you out my wife everything about my wife turns
me out what like what specifically i'm not about to just i've discussed me and my wife turns me up? What? Like, what specifically? I'm not about to discuss. I've discussed me
and my wife's sex life
a little bit too much
for my liking
throughout my career.
But, yes,
I married the woman
that has turned me up.
One or two?
I've married the woman
that has turned me up.
Ye?
Have I ever been turned out?
Yes.
I think I might have stayed
in something too long
because it was good.
That's about it.
Is that turned out?
Yeah. A little bit. Would you like to be Mr. Go ahead, Mr. Specific. I'm sorry, man. I something too long because it was good. That's about it. Is that turned out? Yeah.
A little bit.
Would you like to be Mr.
Go ahead, Mr. Pacific.
I'm playing the fifth on this one.
What do you mean?
My mind turns me out totally.
We read the book.
We know you dress like a cowboy.
I didn't dress like a cowboy.
You dress like a cowboy.
You had your booty out.
I did play role play.
I didn't have my booty out.
Because think about it.
You did.
So, Gia sat up here and said you did, and she couldn't believe that you told us with
the butt out.
I wore a holster, and I had a cowboy hat.
And this was after Brokeback Mountain came out.
In the book, you say that.
In the book, Gia says this is after Brokeback Mountain came out, and all of a sudden, you had the desire to want to dress up like a cowboy.
You're lying.
I will say, I didn't used to think I liked oral sex until somebody did it right.
And then I was like, this is amazing.
Well, let's go to the live. Mike, what's up, Mike?
Hi!
Oh, hello. Yeah, what's up? Hey, Mike.
Mike, what's up? Talk to us, man. You ever been turned down, Mike?
Yeah, man. Me and my
shorty, man, we was drinking some
Henny, drunk as hell one night.
And, like, one thing led
to another. She was giving me
oral, and she just went lower
and lower, and then just started
f***ing my ass. I never had it happen before
in my life. Great experience.
You loved it. And now you love it.
Great experience.
I don't know how, but it just
made, like, it just brought out
more of, like,
more erection, I guess. I don't know
what I can and cannot say online.
You do have all kinds of nerve endings there.
It's an erotic zone for you, so that's probably why.
It's a feeling that you normally don't have because no one's ever in there.
Yeah, but for some crazy reason, it's like.
Well, let me ask you a question.
Do you ask for it or is it just something that you hope the chef puts on the menu?
You know what I mean?
No, I don't ask for it.
She asks.
We're going throughout the day.
It's like, oh, I want to eat ass today.
It's kind of...
It makes you feel good when you hear it.
It does.
It does make me feel good hearing it.
But, you know, like...
Just a thought.
Let me give you the clinical term.
The clinical term is anal lingus.
Anal what?
Anal lingus.
That's the clinical term.
Is it just a tongue, sir, or is it something else as well?
Oh, no, it's just a tongue, no.
Would you want to try maybe to, would you want to try an upgrade?
You're getting me excited, Kim.
She tried, but, you know, I'm just not like
into that part.
No king shaming over here, man.
What did she try with, sir?
No, she tried with her finger.
I don't know. You might like, I don't know why
you don't just try that. You might like it.
If you like a tongue, you'll love a finger.
It's Friday. Let your wife
put on the stink ring tonight.
But it hurt. That was the problem. Give him some tips, Envy. Give him some tips. It's Friday. Let your wife put on the stink ring tonight.
Give him some tips, Envy.
Give him some tips. I don't know.
Give him some tips.
Give him some tips, Envy.
Give him some tips, Envy.
Together we give tips.
Individually, it's a tip.
I don't know why.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I really don't know why.
All right. But thank you. 800-585-10 with you. I really don't know why. All right.
But thank you.
800-585-1051.
It's Friday, so you know what that means.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
And we talking stink rings.
No, we're asking, have you ever got turned out sexually?
What happened?
Let's talk about it.
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Yish, all of me and the guy, we are the Breakfast Club.
Now, Dirt asked me yesterday, a woman called, and she said that she was a dominatrix and uh she liked to play with her man's
backside and uh at first her man didn't like it and now he does and he's turned out and she doesn't
like it anymore she says anytime they have sex right when they're about to he gets on his knees
and sticks his butt up are we have the audio let's put audio um i've been in a relationship
for maybe like 17 years in terms of my relationship, he had, like, different sexual interests.
And I thought I'm like a dopronatrix.
I really like control in the bedroom.
And he seemed like he was into it.
I like to turn them out, but I don't really like when they're into it.
So I've been noticing more and more where they are um he is like tooking his booty out or
it's like hanging first of all you said the goal is to turn someone out it worked
yeah i did we're asking have you ever got turned out i'm gonna tell you something that call was
that i didn't like that call that was really toxic femininity and the reason it was toxic
femininity is because you know men open
their hearts and you know they they they open their butts and then we get like criticized for
it yep like no like you know i mean like if the man's vulnerable and you wanted him to do it you
shouldn't kink shame him afterwards that's right well that was part of her kink though too is that
she liked it when he didn't like it as a dominatrix well just don't get mad at me because i can take
it that's really what that's essentially what she don't get mad at me because I can take it. That's really what, that's essentially
what she's mad at. She mad that
that man can take it.
Okay? He used to be
scared of it. Okay?
To it. You know what I'm
saying? Handle it like a real
****. Yes, yes.
Okay, you're going too far. I was
with you and then you just, I was like, oh, he's really
into it. This guy's really, he's really into it. This guy's really, Envy's really into it.
Hi, this is Didi.
Hey, Didi, you ever got turned out, Didi?
I did, and it was by my very best friend
of like eight years.
So my 26th birthday,
I don't remember a lot about the night
because I had too much to drink,
but she brought me home,
as we would do for each other
if we had too much to drink, and brought me home as we would do for each other if we had too much to drink and
went down on me it was great like it's true what they say girls know what girls like like sorry
guys the best ever but I feel like because I didn't speak anything about it or like maybe
I was acting shy like she did a few more times but when I
started to like it she stopped
like I haven't talked to her
what I don't know if she's embarrassed
yeah and I'm like not like
I'm in now she got what she
wanted on to the next exactly I felt
like like related to that girl
they called yesterday because I listen to you guys every day
so I listened yesterday and I'm like
oh my god I was a victim.
That was a victim.
Toxic femininity is real too.
Don't nobody ever talk about that.
That woman got you
and dumped you.
So what happens
when you reach out to her?
I text,
like I haven't called
or anything,
but I'm like,
hey, what's up?
You okay?
Or like,
like her stuff
on social media
because she's still on there,
but she has not returned texts.
I mean,
my birthday was only a month ago.
But, yeah.
And it's her best friend.
You know what's crazy?
I've heard those stories before.
I had a homegirl tell me how a girl turned her out one time, man.
She said she went back to the girl place, and she said the girl dimmed the lights
and lit a candle and put on Sade.
This ain't no ordinary love.
And she said she ain't never experienced nothing like that ever.
Goodness gracious. Hello, who's this?
Hello?
Tyler Werdenski. Hey, what's up, man?
You been turned down before, bro?
Yeah, so about
a year ago, my girl,
my wife cheated on me, and
I found out that I like it.
I like other dudes.
My wife. Oh, you love other dudes smashing your wife?
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, so now she does it in front of you?
Sometimes.
We haven't got too far into it, you know what I'm saying?
But a couple times I've been hiding in the closet and stuff like that.
You sound like you're hiding in the closet for real.
So that's called c**k holding?
Yeah.
I think the term is clean up after.
So that's what I'm most turned on
by. I like to, like,
sometimes she'll go out, she'll go
out to the club or whatever and she'll
have sex with a guy and
he'll **** out of her and she'll
bring it home to me and I'll clean
her up. Okay. My brother,
I'm tapping out. I
like to play, but y'all are wilding this morning.
Y'all done went too far for Uncle Sean.
So wait, you clean it with a wet wipe or with a face cloth?
With your mouth.
That was a bit much.
We haven't had breakfast yet.
So you another guy's ejaculation?
I'm not playing no more.
Yeah, I'm out.
I'm tapping out.
All right, man.
You have a great weekend.
I'm going to tell y'all something.
See, there's someone for everyone, though.
This just goes to show you that their relationship works because she can go out to the club,
let another guy smash her, and clearly not use protection, by the way.
Here's the thing.
And then he eats it.
I don't want to play no more.
Here's the thing.
What?
That man is scared to be gay.
All right?
Because that's just secondhand gay.
Why?
All right?
The man is scared to be gay. He just likes to second hand gay why alright the man is scared to be gay
he just likes to eat semen
that's second hand gay
no he's scared
he just likes to eat semen
he just likes to
okay
you guys may have a point
he just may like to eat semen
he may not want to go all the way
I don't want to play anymore
I'm playing with y'all
I didn't think about it like that
he may just have a taste
of semen
no y'all play too much
I'm not playing with y'all
that could be a new business
you and you could open up you know what I mean no I a taste of semen. No, y'all play too much. I'm not playing with y'all That could be a new business you and you could open up.
You know what I mean?
No, I'm not.
I'm not.
All right, semen for life.
What's the company called?
Semen Uplifts People.
Semen Uplifts People.
Yeah, there you go.
Sup.
No!
Sup would kill.
All right?
Sup would kill in Atlanta.
You hear me?
I'm not playing with y'all
no more.
I'm done. I don't know why, yes or no not playing with y'all no more. I'm done.
I don't know why, yes or no.
Have you ever tasted it?
No, I'm done.
So then how can y'all judge it?
No.
I'm done.
I'm not even closing.
I'm not even asking what's the moral of the story.
We got rumors on the way.
What are we talking about?
Kendrick.
Don't close it.
Leave it open, Evie.
It's Friday.
We're talking about Kendrick, Kendrick, Kendrick when we come back.
I'm not playing with y'all no more.
Y'all see how disgusting it is? He just caused you guys to drop the mic I'm old
I'm tapping out
These new people different
Rumors on the way to breakfast
Let's get to the rumors now
Okay
This is the rumor report
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, here you go.
Kendrick Lamar's new album, Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers.
It's a double album.
It's 18 tracks split into two different albums.
Came out at midnight.
So we haven't even had a chance to listen to all 18 songs because we're here.
I've heard 11. And we go to bed
kind of early. But
let's talk about it, right?
And here he is talking about Drake and
Kanye ending their beef. Father Time
record, man. So many men have daddy issues and
don't realize it. First time I ever had a real breakthrough
in therapy and bursting into tears was a realization
about my daddy issues. So I'm glad
Kendrick is addressing that on Father Time.
And I know he talks about therapy a lot
on this album
as soon as it starts.
This is generational.
It's definitely Father Time.
Yeah, because when you
said it now,
it's Father Time.
No, it is.
They labeled it wrong
on here, for sure.
Yeah, this is generational
curse-breaking music.
It's dope.
All right, in addition,
he talks about having
sex with white girls.
Ancestors watching me.
It was like retaliation.
I mean, that's a conversation
that we've had amongst ourselves
as men before.
What's the name of that song?
In regards to that.
I don't want to say
because it says Worldwide Steppers,
but it could be wrong.
We'll make sure.
Like I said,
we haven't had a chance to really...
I've heard 11 songs.
I haven't heard the whole album yet.
I heard volume one
and the first two songs
of volume two.
It is going to take more
than listening one time
to really understand
and, you know.
We cry together.
All right,
we're going to get to that,
but here is Savior
where he was skipped down
to Savior
where he actually mentions
COVID,
getting COVID,
getting vaccinated.
And I caught COVID
and started to question.
I like N95 too.
And here he is.
Now,
this is a song
you guys are talking about,
We Cry Together.
It's an argument,
and the actress Taylor Page is featured on this song.
That song is so dope.
It actually reminds me of this song by RZA,
Domestic Violence.
Yeah, Rhapsody and Busta Rhymes had a song too.
I think it was Rhapsody and Busta Rhymes. Pretty sure it was I think it was Rhapsody and Busta Rhymes pretty sure it was Busta Rhymes but it was going back and forth like that as well but
hey the thing I like about that song at the end of it Kendrick Lamar says you know let's not be
afraid to have the uncomfortable conversations yeah that song is tough very uncomfortable and
I think that's what this album is going to do that's why I say you know from the first 11 songs
that I've heard this is generational curse breaking music like Kendrick Lamar is going to help a lot
of people heal, especially men.
And of course, Baby Keem is on the album.
Ghostface Killer is on the album,
and Summer Walker, Kodak Black.
Those are just some of the guest appearances
that you'll hear on here.
I feel like Kendrick is just challenging us all
to deal with our own traumas, our own insecurities,
and our own pain.
He's challenging men to unlearn all the BS
that we've been taught.
That's what I think.
He said he had
writer's block
for two years
and nothing moved him
during that time.
And we also learned
from the cover art
that he does have
two children now.
I guess he had
another baby recently.
Yeah,
one's name is,
his son's name is Enoch.
He says that on the album.
So yes.
And then he also does
credit his longtime
partner Whitney Alfred
as she's also credited on the album throughout the album too as a narrator. So, yes. And then he also does credit his longtime partner, Whitney Alfred,
as she's also credited on the album, throughout the album, too,
as a narrator.
And the German self-help guru, Eckhart Tolle.
Yeah, he mentioned her a lot.
Listen, Kendrick is not running from himself at all, you know? And I'm a 43-year-old man, a father, a husband.
This is the kind of adult contemporary hip-hop that I like.
It feels like an extension of the same perspective as Hov on 444.
You know what I mean?
A lot of therapy talk, a lot of healing talk.
You know, the father time, the grown men with daddy issues,
challenging his ego, his insecurities.
Talks about his daddy issues.
Oh, I love it, man.
I can't wait to hear it.
I got to dive into it this week.
And like I said, I only heard nine songs.
And Kodak Black interludes with a Ghostface killer feature?
Mm-mm-mm. Come on, now. Come on. And he's said, I only heard nine songs. And Kodak Black interludes with a Ghostface killer feature? Mm-mm-mm.
Come on now.
That's, come on.
And he's been in Ghana
before his album was released.
So there's pictures of him
in Ghana with Whitney.
So shout out to them.
I saw Punch also tweeted out
because this is the last album
on TDE.
Shout out to Kendrick Lamar
and congrats on the new album.
Last one on TDE.
We made history.
Much love and continued success.
Hey, I've been struggling all morning
because imagine working at a radio station
but can't wait to get back in your car
to listen to what you want to listen to.
Okay.
I've been wanting to hear Kendrick all morning.
I had to jump out the car at the Crown song.
That's the second track on volume two.
Well, you'll be able to do that pretty soon.
I can't wait.
Can we hurry up and wrap this up
so I can go listen to it?
All right, bye guys.
Listen to what I want to listen to. People's Choice
Mix is up next. Again, today
is me and my wife's anniversary, so you know
every anniversary, I just play some of
her favorite tunes. Alright? We'll get you
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brings vibrancy to the air and pollen, so I take Zyrtec for this allergy relief message. Springtime brings vibrancy to the air and pollen,
so I take Zyrtec when allergy symptoms start.
Save the tissues and live vibrantly with Zyrtec.
Starts working at hour one and stays strong day after day.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now we got to shout to John Sally for joining us today.
Check out his flicks.
Sneakerella is out today.
On Disney+.
Disney+, baby.
All right.
And it's Friday the 13th, y'all.
It's Friday the 13th.
What does that mean?
It's my wife's anniversary, so I'm excited to get out of here and get home.
And then on Saturday, I'm going to be in Jacksonville.
Okay.
Duval.
Hey, salute to Duval.
Duval don't look so crazy now, huh?
Remember when Duval tweeted out Kodak Black is on the same level as Kendrick LeBar lyrically?
And everybody roasted him?
Yes.
I understood what he said because I listen to Kodak Black.
I understood exactly what he said.
Because Kodak Black be having a lot of socially conscious content in his music.
It just comes from a different perspective than Kendrick,
but Kodak gets busy.
Absolutely.
So for Kendrick to have Kodak all through his album
the way that he does with interludes
and talkable four songs and a feature,
that says a lot.
I haven't heard the feature yet, though.
I haven't got to it.
My man Nick said it's dope.
Yeah, I'm only nine in,
so I get to hear the rest of it today.
I'm 11 in.
All right.
A little deeper than you.
What's wrong with you?
When we come back, positive note.
What?
The Breakfast Club.
What?
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Time to get up out of here, man.
You got a positive note, Charlamagne?
I do, man.
And, you know, like I said earlier, I can't wait to get back in the car and, you know, keep listening to this Kendrick here, man. You got a positive note, Solomon? I do, man. And, you know, like I said earlier, I can't wait to get back in the car
and, you know, keep listening to this Kendrick album, man.
I feel like it's generational curse-breaking music.
And I love the era that we're in right now
where everybody is no longer running from their self
and they're dealing with their things, their issues.
So I just want to tell y'all this, man.
I've said it a million times.
I want to say it again.
Heal!
So we don't have another generation of trauma passing itself off as culture.
Breakfast Club, bitches. We all finished or y'all done?
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine.
I own this. It's surprisingly
easy. 55 gallons of water,
500 pounds of concrete. Or maybe
not. No country
willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God. What is that? Bullets.
Listen to Escape from
Zakistan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-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, 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.
Hey y'all, Nimany here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called
Historical Records. Executive produced by Questlove, The Story Pirates, and John Glickman,
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history,
like this one about Claudette Colvin,
a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus from history, like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who
refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the
same thing.
Check it.
And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was Claudette Colvin.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, I'm Jacqueline Thomas, the host of a brand new Black Effect original series, Black Lit, the podcast for diving deep into the rich world of Black literature.
Black Lit is for the page turners, for those who listen to audiobooks while running errands or at the end of a busy day.
From thought-provoking novels to powerful poetry, we'll explore the stories that shape our culture. Listen to Black Lit on the Black Effect Podcast Network, iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.