The Breakfast Club - David Banner Interview and Scary Side Chicks
Episode Date: April 21, 2017Tuesday 4/21- Today on the show David Banner stopped by and spoke about his new album and all the things that are wrong with society and hip hop today and how to improve. Also after rumors about numer...ous couples splitting because of the side chick we opened up the phone lines to see if the rumors have our listeners scared to even think of having another person on the side. Also, Charlamagne gave Donkey of the Day to Greg Gutfeld from Fox News. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, good morning, USA. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
Well, happy Friday.
Yes.
Yes, it's the Breakfast Club.
I'm Angela Yee.
I go by the name of Charlemagne Tha God.
Good morning, Angela Yee.
It's Friday.
You sound super excited.
I have not been to sleep.
I have not slept in like, what, 48 hours?
Maybe like two, four hours and 48 hours. Yeah, you not been to sleep. I have not slept in like, what, 48 hours?
Maybe like two, four hours and 48 hours.
Yeah, you're still in L.A. It's funny because I was just in L.A.
We crossed paths yesterday.
And I came back and I know you had your book signing yesterday.
And everybody kept hitting me up thinking I was still in L.A.
Like literally about 20 people.
Are you over at the Grove?
Are you going to Charlemagne's book signing?
But I had to come back to New York.
Well, first of all, salute to L.A.
Dropping the clues bombs for the Grove at Barnes & Noble at the Grove.
It was a sold-out event yesterday.
I had Carrie Champion moderating, and they absolutely positively ran out of books,
which has been happening at a lot of Barnes & Nobles all throughout the country.
And it's interesting because, you know,
the book publisher is like,
yo, we're on our fifth reprint.
I'm not sure what that means,
but I know it means it's good.
So drop one of Clues Bombs for that, damn it.
Thank you very much.
Thank you for everybody that came out yesterday.
Well, that's great.
Now, I was in L.A. because I was co-hosting The Real,
and today's my last day on The Real.
So make sure you guys check that out.
Okay, okay.
In case you haven't seen me, I had a really great time with the ladies.
So we had some good topics, good discussions.
They're very, oh, look who just walked in, DJ Envy.
Hey, Envy.
With a nice Louis Vuitton box.
Oh, he looking robable this morning?
Well, it's for me.
He looking real robable this morning, I heard.
Hey.
And, yeah, today's Friday, so I just came back last night from L.A.,
and I got to go to St. Thomas today for this Icon of the Islands.
Oh, you got to go to St. Thomas.
Nice and high.
Icon of the Islands competition.
I'm working, guys.
I'm out here working.
I'm actually looking forward to my flight back to New York tonight.
Why?
I mean, today.
A little rest?
That's it.
That's all.
That's all I want.
I just want to lay down for five hours and not be bothered and fart in peace.
Ew.
You don't fart on a plane.
That's disgusting.
There's people around.
I do it all the time.
You're right.
I'm not a good liar.
What is wrong with you guys?
That's rude to other people.
You know I was exaggerating because y'all know I don't fart in my clothes.
No, I don't exaggerate.
So you take your pants off in your seat?
I don't fart in my clothes.
I don't even fart.
I don't even fart. Look, sometimes when you get up there, you just gotta
let it go. Hey man, it happens.
It happens, baby. Alright, let's get
the show cracking. Front page news, what are we talking about?
Let's talk about Bill O'Reilly. A lot more
information is coming out. Bill O'Reilly.
We talked about him actually getting a
payout for leaving
Fox and we'll tell you what that payout is gonna be
and what other women are saying.
All right, we'll get into all that.
And we've got a special guest this morning.
Yes, I was going to say that.
David Banner will be joining us this morning.
So we'll kick it with David Banner.
Don't move, it's Drake Control.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Okay.
Now, in sports last night, I'm plugging my headphones in.
Charlamagne, did you see the playoffs last night?
Nah, I was out and about in the streets of L.A.
I ain't watching no basketball.
The Pacers should be ashamed of themselves.
Now, they were up 26 points.
Okay.
They had the Cavs.
And that boy LeBron, I don't care what people say about him,
when he wants to play, he's unstoppable.
He came back at 41 points last night, 13 rebounds, 12 assists.
The Cavs lead 3-0.
He was busting ass last night.
I mean, LeBron can always bring the Cavs back.
What?
The only thing he can't bring back is his hairline.
Well, he brought that back.
His hairline is back.
It's not real.
That don't count.
All right, now Milwaukee Bucks beat Toronto Raptors 104-77.
And surprisingly, the Grizzlies beat the Spurs 105-94.
And did I mention Kyrie Irving didn't play last night?
Really?
He was on the bench the whole second half.
I didn't see him at all.
So who the hell scored?
Are you playing the first half?
Are you playing the first half?
Who the hell scored all the points to bring the Cavs back?
LeBron?
LeBron.
LeBron and what's the white boy shooting the threes?
Now, what's the Kevin Love?
Corbin.
Corber?
Kyle Corber.
What?
He was popping them, too.
I mean, amazing game.
It was a good game.
Tonight, the Celtics take on the Bulls.
Houston Rockets take on the Thunder and the Clippers take on the Utah Jazz.
Now, let's talk about Bill O'Reilly.
Well, Bill O'Reilly, he's going to get a huge payout.
He's getting $25 million because that is under his contract.
That's part of his settlement to leave the network because of all these sexual harassment scandals.
Didn't I say that yesterday during Donkey today?
He's going to get a nice severance package.
Right, so
he's getting that payout, even in spite
of everything that happened. I guess there's
no moral contract in his
you know, moral clause in his contract or anything.
But a lot of people are coming forward
discussing how it was
at Fox News, what it was like working
in the same building as Bill O'Reilly.
Now, Perkita Burgess, she actually was on The View,
and she's the one that talked about Bill O'Reilly calling her hot chocolate,
and she told some other stories that we hadn't heard before.
Listen to what she said happened when she was on the elevator with Bill O'Reilly.
Fast forward to three, four weeks in.
We were on the elevator alone and he let me off
first. I walked in front of him and as I was getting off the elevator, he said, looking good
there, girl. The hairs rose on the back of my neck. I knew the grunting and groaning was going on.
We were in the elevator. He didn't speak. Then he waits until I get off the elevator and as I'm walking in front of him, makes these remarks.
Alright, she goes...
Disgusting.
And she's the one we said that he would go past
her desk and call her hot chocolate and
grunt at her all the time. Now here's some more
of what she had to say while she was on The View.
No, I told friends
and family members. I didn't tell
Fox because I wasn't a
permanent, I mean I wasn't an employee of Fox and I didn't tell Fox because I wasn't a permanent, I mean, I wasn't an employee
of Fox. And I didn't tell my agency because I didn't want to ruin my agency's relationship
with Fox News because they had a lot of people there. On social media in 2010, you tweeted,
I contracted at Fox News for six months a few years ago. Bill O'Reilly is a piece of,
and then in 2014, you say Bill O'Reilly likes black women.
I'll leave it at that.
Right. So they brought up some of her old tweets that had happened before that.
Now, Sarah Palin, interestingly enough, has spoken out about what it's like working at Fox News.
She was on CNN's The Lead.
And here's what she had to say about her role as a Fox News channel contributor.
I used to be with Fox.
Corporate culture there obviously has to change.
You know, women don't deserve, they should not ever have to put up with any kind of intimidating workspace.
At the same time, if a woman believes that she is being intimidated and harassed,
she needs to stand up and do something about it, not stick around for a paycheck.
All right, Sarah Palin.
Now, right after all of this happened,
just hours after Bill O'Reilly got let go...
Bill O'Reilly.
This is what happened at Fox News
with Greg Gutfeld and co-host Kimberly Guilfoyle.
All right, look at this wah-wah cry, baby.
Call your camp counselor.
Oh, poor Bob. Call your camp counselor. No, poor Bob.
Call your dressmaker.
And give him a raise.
That's what I'm saying.
You are giving America a raise.
Oh, my God.
Bob, Bob.
I think you've got a good point.
Yes, somewhere.
Thank you.
Why don't you just read the tease, babe?
Why don't you just shut up?
What the hell was I just listening to?
Well, there's some back and forth on Fox News,
but basically she was talking about her dress,
and she said, he said, call your dressmaker.
She said, yeah, and give him a raise.
And he said, you're giving America a raise.
Right after this whole Bill O'Reilly situation.
I guess I got to see it.
Okay.
Bill O'Reilly, by the way.
Stop respecting him by calling him O'Reilly. Bill O' see it. Okay. Bill O'Reapy, by the way. Stop respecting him by calling him O'Reilly.
Bill O'Reapy.
Okay.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
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Maybe it's your birthday.
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Call us up right now.
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It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Hey, hey, hey, yo, hey, yo, good morning, yo.
This is the Mad Rapper, son, for real.
I'm mad and I stay mad.
I stay angry.
I stay heated.
I stay pissed off.
Tell them why you mad.
Breakfast Club, let's go.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, this is JD from Long Island. What's up, bro?
Tell them why you mad this morning. I'm mad
that if this show wasn't for you,
DJ Envy, I think it would
be going down the tubes because you got
Charlamagne Tha God always
talking trash, just hiding
behind the mic, doing whatever he's
doing, but without you,
this is why I listen.
Peace to the planet.
How you gonna say my phrase?
That's crazy.
I'm gonna tell you a phrase
because you're just hiding behind the mic.
He's been, he's out
and about right now. You don't got
facts or nothing about anything. All you
do is just read s*** off the paper.
Come on, man. Be real and be a
real man.
Wow. Well, thank you for All you do is just read s*** off the paper. Come on, man. Be real and be a real man. You know what I'm saying?
Wow.
Wow.
Well, thank you for listening.
I'm glad something makes you listen.
That's all that matters.
He slandered you and then pulled you.
Exactly.
I'm kind of confused.
All right.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, Jasmine.
Hey, Jasmine.
Why are you calling this morning?
Are you blessed or are you mad?
I'm both.
I'm blessed and I'm mad.
Why are you mad, Mama? So, I'm blessed and I'm mad. Why are you mad, mama?
So I'm mad because
I want to move out
my mom's house
and I'm looking for
a bedroom apartment
and minimum is $1,800 a month
for someone's raggedy apartment
in their basement
that they renovated.
Where are you looking?
And it's like,
I'm looking at Nashville
and Queens.
You know what you got to do,
Shut up.
Envy, help her out.
She's moving to Queens.
You need to get another job.
But what part of Queens?
That's what you thought I was going to say.
I have a good job.
I have a good job, Sean Mayne.
I'm 22 and I'm a physician assistant.
Nice.
I make good money.
What part of Queens you looking?
Probably like Forest Hills, Fresh Meadows, that area.
Okay, you got to go a little further in.
You got to go probably south side or north side of Queens.
I know you probably don't want to go over there.
That might mess up her commute, though.
Nah, you got to go Rosedale.
I work in the Bronx.
Nah, you got to go Rosedale. That's a good one.
Queens Village is a good one.
Valley Street might be a little too much,
but you can get right on the highway and get to work.
Why you just don't live in the Bronx if you work in the Bronx?
Yeah, I don't want to move there.
I wouldn't want to move there, either.
They just refined the Bronx right now.
Yeah, the Bronx is up and coming.
Not yet, though.
Yeah, but that's a good time to get in when it's on the way up.
You better wait a little bit.
Yeah, everywhere's expensive.
I don't know what I'm going to do.
I'm probably just going to stay home for a couple of years.
Yeah, just stay home.
It's hard.
I did that before.
Sometimes you got to live with your mama.
You take a few steps back to take five steps forward.
There you go.
Hello, who's this?
What's up?
This is JC from Ohio.
JC, you mad and you blessed.
Why are you mad first, bro?
I'm mad because they letting this white man get off with, you know, doing what he did to those women.
But they quick to crucify Bill Cosby.
You know what I mean?
I'm blessed because I get to be a part of the world today.
You know, no doubt, man.
You got to understand, man, only one bill per decade can get off for sexual stuff.
Hey, yo, Charlamagne, man, keep going with that book, man.
I appreciate that.
Hey, thank you.
Black Privilege Opportunity comes to those who created it.
It's out right now.
All right.
Tell them why you're mad.
800-585-1051.
When we come back, tell them why you're blessed.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Listen up.
Okay.
Are you blessed and highly favored?
I feel blessed.
Tell the congregation at 800-585-1051.
It's a celebration.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Yes, it's time for Tell Them Why You're Blessed.
You know why I'm blessed this morning?
Why?
Shout to Samsung.
The Galaxy S8 came out today, and when I got to work, it was here waiting for me.
Now, I needed a new phone, and this is what I needed.
So shout to Samsung for selling it.
Did they send you one, Yee?
No, but I heard I'm getting mine today.
Oh, I got mine first.
Charlamagne is getting one too, I think.
I just got here.
Well, I got mine.
Shout to Samsung for sending that. You're so selfish. No, I'm just saying shout to them. I just got here. Well, I got mine. Shout out to Samson. You're so selfish.
No, I'm just saying shout out to them. I just gotta look it up now.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is David at Advan
Richmond VA, man. Hey, tell them why you mad.
Or tell them why you blessed us. Just say hopefully you
blessed. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. We blessed,
man. We all about to celebrate an
engagement. Okay. Oh, that's cute,
man. I'm happy that y'all are engaged to each
other, man. Yeah, appreciate it. Appreciate it. I love you guys. We love you back. Oh, that's cute, man. I'm happy that y'all are engaged to each other, man. Yeah, appreciate it.
Appreciate it. I love you guys.
We love you back. Oh, I thought it was...
I thought you said...
I thought this was two dudes.
No. I did not think that.
Hey, Salome, don't get snuffed, bitch.
Uh-oh. Come on, B.
Don't get snuffed, B. I'm about to drop one of
the clothes bombs for gay marriage, man. Hello, who's
this? It's Christina. Hey, tell them why you're blessed. I'm blessed because I'm a new mom one of Clues Bonds for gay marriage, man Hello, who's this? It's Christina
Hey, tell them why you're blessed
I'm blessed because I'm a new mom
And I've been working crazy since I came back from maternity leave
And I have the night off
Oh, good for you, what you gonna do?
I don't know, I think they're staying, honestly
I feel you, catch up on some sleep, relax
Seriously
Alright
Hello, who's this?
This is Mechie.
Hey, Mechie. Tell them why you blessed.
Man, I'm blessed because I woke up this morning.
I'm headed to work making $13 a week.
I'm with my stepdaddy. My family, my life
is good. And I'm talking to y'all this
morning, man. Why you like your stepdaddy
so much? He's been there
for me my whole life.
You ever met your real daddy? No, sir.
Oh, okay. Oh, okay.
Why?
Okay.
Okay, sir.
All right, bro.
I want to ask him,
but I don't feel like
hearing him cry this morning.
Stop it.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, this is Ian out of Florida.
Hey, tell him why you blessed.
I want to tell him why I'm mad.
All right, go ahead, bro.
Yeah, man, I'm mad
because I went to three different
clubs in Novo
yesterday after getting off
of a 14-hour shift at work
to try and find Charlamagne's book and all of them were sold out. Yeah, I mean, it's a good problem to have, man.
The book is sold out at a lot of the Barnes & Nobles,
but the book publishers are reprinting books right now as we speak,
so they will be restocking the shelves real soon.
But you can still find them in some places.
I know they sold out in L.A. yesterday, but thank you, man. It's a great feeling.
Black crowds.
But you can order online, too.
Alright. Tell them why you mad and blessed. It's all over the
place this morning, but people are mad and they're blessed.
From now on, we're just going to say mad and blessed.
However you feel. Tell us how you feel this morning.
Tell us how you feel this morning. I told y'all that
two weeks ago. Let the people do that.
Alright, well. Just let them go.
We're doing it tomorrow. We'll start Monday.
Now, we got rumors on the way, Yee?
Yes, we'll talk about Adrian Broner.
He was arrested.
We'll tell you what for.
Again?
Yeah.
Yeah, we'll tell you about Cuba Gooding Sr.
He was found dead.
We'll tell you what people are saying possibly could have happened.
Okay, we'll get into all that when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report. Rumor Report.
This is The Rumor Report.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Adrian Broner got arrested yet again.
Now, the police arrested him after they pulled him over in his SUV.
And there were bullets all over
the car. I guess apparently he had been involved
in some type of shootout earlier. When they pulled him
over, he was trying to cross into
Kentucky. They don't know where he was headed.
He was not injured. Now, he did tell police
that an unidentified suspect
followed him as he left an area bar
and fired several shots at his vehicle that he
was driving. Police did find evidence
of a shooting at the alleged crime scene,
but the reason that he got arrested was because he had failure to appear in court
from a previous arrest in 2014 for disorderly conduct and intoxication.
Adrian, I'm good.
I was going to say he was booked and he was released hours later on bond,
but he has to go to court April 27th.
Adrian Bruno want to be Aaron Hernandez so bad. He gonna
get what he asking for if he keep it up.
Alright, and there's a theme
to this rumor report too. Kevin Gates,
he is still in jail. He remained
behind bars because a judge did deny him
bail. He had a bond hearing on
Wednesday. We don't know why he was
denied bond, but he is not going to get
out, okay? So he's still
there. Now Kodak Black, in the meantime,
is facing a possible eight-year
jail sentence. They want to
do that because they said he violated his
probation. According to
the reports, prosecutors
are saying that he'll be sentenced to eight years
in prison for assaulting a bartender
at a Miami strip club. It's not just
the assault, but the trip to Miami was
also not authorized
by his probation officer.
Lord have mercy.
So he's facing that.
We'll see what happens.
I am living vicariously through all these Negroes
because I know exactly what I don't want to do
in my life because of them.
Yeah, absolutely.
All right, so there was a theme to this.
Now, Cuba Gooding Sr.,
who is obviously Cuba Gooding Jr.'s father,
was found dead.
He was 72 years old. He's a
popular singer. He was also the lead singer of
the group The Main Ingredient
from the 70s. They had that song, Everybody Plays the Fool.
Everybody plays
the fool sometimes.
No exceptions to the rules.
I didn't know that.
His father was famous as well.
Now they're saying that he was found slumped over
in his Jaguar.
He was parked in Woodland Hills, California, on Ventura Boulevard.
The fire department did respond to the scene.
They tried CPR.
They could not resuscitate him.
They did find some empty bottles in the car.
And they suspect right now that he died from an overdose.
They don't know exactly what happened.
He was 72 years old again.
Wow.
All right. I'm Angela Yee,
and that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Miss E.
Now, guys, I'm just curious.
Yes, we know.
Aaron Hernandez.
There's a story about him committing suicide
and his daughter possibly now getting $14 million.
Is that true?
Does anybody know if that's really true?
I don't think that's true.
I don't know about the $14 million.
I'm sure that it's a suicide clause or something in that contract when it comes to stuff like that.
I seriously doubt it.
Okay, I'm just curious.
I seriously doubt it's true.
All right, now when we come back, David Banner will be joining us.
We'll kick it with David Banner.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
That was Drake with Fake Love.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building. Yes, sir. Mr's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, sir.
Mr. David Banner.
What's happening with you, brother?
What's up, son?
I love when David Banner comes by because he comes by ready to teach.
His brother pulled out his notebook.
He pulled out, what's that, James Baldwin?
Yeah.
The fire next time.
Yes, sir.
And happy belated birthday, by the way.
Oh, thank you, love.
I appreciate it.
I appreciate it, man. Yeah happy belated birthday, by the way. Oh, thank you, love. I appreciate it. Happy belated birthday.
Yeah, I'm recovering.
You know, I slowed down a lot, but I made up on that one day.
I actually fell asleep at 8 o'clock and slept through the whole night.
I missed the whole festivities and everything.
The old David Banner would come to the club.
Yeah.
The club I would DJ.
Yeah. Eat by a bottle of Hennessy and would finish that.
It wouldn't be sharing.
He wouldn't be pouring nobody.
He would finish that Hennessy by himself.
He would be drunk every night.
That's how I got close to all the DJs.
I used to out-drink them in every city.
I'm not going to call his name, but a DJ in Dallas, I drunk him under the table.
They had to take him and dump him on his front porch.
Damn, baby.
But my body started rejecting alcohol.
I was drinking so much Hennessy that my liver started rejecting the alcohol.
So what I did was I started letting people see me drink cranberry and vodka. So what I started doing, the next time,
I would tip the waitress $100 and say,
give me just cranberry, double up on the DJs,
and get them an extra shot.
There you go.
And so I started drinking just cranberry juice
and going around the country hammering DJs.
And they were like, David Bowie is a beast.
No.
I had stopped drinking literally about
a year ago, brother. So what happens
when your body rejects it? Like, how do you know?
Um, like every time I would have
any alcohol, I would throw it straight back up.
Yeah, like, and
the thing was, and I'll tell you this, when I knew
it was bad, I went to the dentist
one day and the dentist asked me, do you smoke cigarettes?
I was like, no, I don't smoke cigarettes. Like, coffee? I was like, I went to the dentist one day and the dentist asked me, do you smoke cigarettes? I was like, no. Smoke cigarettes?
Like coffee? I was like, no.
I was drinking so much Hennessy that
the dye from the Hennessy had turned the back
of my mouth brown and I brushed my teeth every
day. That's how much Hennessy I was drinking, bro.
That is crazy.
It's a blessing for me to be able
to still tell these stories and if
I have to drink somebody under
the table every nine days just to
show them that i still got it i still got it in there that's talking to djs you haven't put out
music in five years an album right yeah yeah well why is that you know i had to find a way to make
great music because i tell people the first responsibility that you have as an artist
is to make jamming jamming music even with so-called lyrical rappers.
What happens a lot of times is a lot of lyrical rappers feel like
they're better than the beat.
So they'll get a whack beat so they can smash the record
and they can get the shine instead of making an awesome song.
So it took me a while to learn how to make dope music
without compromising where I was spiritually.
And it just took time for me to do it.
The thing that I'm thankful for, and I was
going to tell y'all this, man, I think
I am probably the most fortunate person
on this earth, bro.
I was walking yesterday
from the mall, and people
was just like, Banner, we proud of you.
All out their cars. White folks too, like,
hey, black power. You a white dude. And they was like, David Banner, we proud of you. Like, all out there, cars, white folks, too. Like, hey, black power.
You're a white dude.
And it was like, David Banner, we proud of you.
I was on a plane coming here this morning,
and the lady on the plane pulled me to the side.
She was like, I'd just like to thank you for everything that you do
and, like, keep working.
Apple called me and was like, my preorders are off the chain
with no single or nothing.
And they were telling me that my comment thread under the God box
had turned into just like social commentary.
Where people were going back and forth about politics,
but this is on a thread about an album that you haven't even heard before.
So for me to be able to get paid as much money as I get paid,
and I am so very fortunate to get paid to do something that's right.
Like, I never had that feeling before in my life.
Like, if you do music to a certain degree,
you are sacrificing something somewhere.
You know, that's why I understood Dave Chappelle,
and I wanted to get around Dave Chappelle.
I understand why he went to Africa.
At the time, I couldn't afford to go to Africa,
so I just went to Charleston.
8-4-3 was that next. You know what I'm saying?
So, brother,
I'm grateful, man. I'm grateful.
Now, you have spent the last five years doing a lot
of public speaking, working as
an activist. Why
did you choose to do that more than just entertain?
I went through a severe,
severe depression.
And all my homies from the hood was like,
bro, what's wrong with you?
You got Bentleys and two, three houses.
I couldn't sleep at night.
And when I started doing what my spirit told me to do,
my life changed.
And I started being able to sleep at night.
I literally, and I'm not just saying this, man.
I really believe if I would have kept going down the path
I was going down, I would have died.
Because you'd have compromised yourself. I would have died. I the path I was going down, I would have died. Because you'd have compromised yourself.
I would have died.
I had a doctor.
She said, I am not a holistic doctor.
She said, your cholesterol is a little high.
She said, but I'm looking in your eyes and your spirit is gone.
She said, if you don't find your spirit, your body is going to follow.
And I promise you, bro, like, as soon as I started taking care of that,
because money, you know, because a lot of rappers and a lot of
entertainers won't tell you the truth, and Dave Chappelle
said that too, like, you see all of these
people, you know, running down
Broadway
naked in L.A.,
taking off all their clothes, streaking,
and all this kind of stuff, and you say, man, I know these not
weak people. It's something about
our people in entertainment that ain't right.
Like, they freaking out. You think it's because people and entertainment that ain't right. They freaking out.
You think it's because some people know that they're compromising
themselves, like doing things that you know
you wouldn't necessarily do, but you're getting a check
for it? I'm going to tell you what I believe.
And especially about hip-hop.
And this is one of the things that I wanted to say.
I believe hip-hop has given
in to white supremacy.
Even think about R&B.
As much as people talk
about rap, you have married
women who are happily married
depressing other women.
Talking about men ain't nothing.
Talking about, you know,
men are dogs. But you're married
and you're happy. So it's the same
way that we tell these kids to stay
in the hood, stay in the hood. You don't live in the hood.
You're lying. So it's like
the emasculation of our people.
We have sold into it.
And because in rap now, there's
no longer any etiquette.
If it's successful, then we'll
go along with it. One thing that
hip-hop used to have, whether it was
right or wrong, we had rules.
We don't mess with police.
And there are certain other things, snitches, whatever it may end up being, we had rules. We don't mess with police. And there are certain other things, snitches,
whatever it may end up being, we had
rules. But now, it don't matter what you do.
If you successful, it don't matter
what you do, bro. And people won't speak out against it
because they'll be like, oh, you just hating.
I hear everybody always talking about
mumble rap and what these kids
are doing. But then I shocked some people
when I said this. Bro, it comes from
our elders. Run DMC,
all the people that we talk about during the
golden age of rap, they did
everything they could to cross over.
They did rock records, they did everything
with every pop, MC,
any white person, anybody that
they could in order to get over the white
people. And our kids looked at that and was like,
that's success? So instead of doing
one song, we're going to do it all
day because we want to get to the money.
Alright, we got more with David Bannon when we come back.
Keep it locked. We'll get his thoughts on
artists who try to cross over to pop music
and not getting support from the black community.
Alright, so don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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That was Party Next Door with Come
See Me.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy Angela Yee.
Shalameen the guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have David Banner in the building.
Now, Yee?
We just had Lil Yachty up here.
And he talked about wanting to see more people of color in his audience and for them to enjoy his music more.
And I remember when I worked for Wu-Tang,
at a certain point, their audience turned into all white audiences.
And they felt a way about that, too.
They wanted to have black people come to their shows.
Angela, I'll never forget.
This is one of the crowning moments in my life.
When Like a Pimp had blew all the way up.
I was actually coming up here to do a photo shoot.
And it's this guy who had on a hat and was tying his bow tie. He's like,
you doing it, huh, Mr. Belner?
And I turned around. It was my favorite rapper. It was
Andre 3000. He sat
down and told me when
OutKast had gotten too big
to do black venues.
And literally, because they had such a big
staff and they had to pay people,
literally, they couldn't fit in.
Their writers, all of their financial responsibility people literally they couldn't fit in their riders
all of their financial responsibility they literally couldn't do black clubs anymore
and i could tell the hurt in his eyes the truth is this we try to go pop when in actuality
black people define everything on this earth anyway absolutely all you have to do and think
about this what's the difference between a-list artists and B-list artists as it pertains to lights, flashing lights?
When a B-list artist sees lights, what do they do?
Pose.
Right, right, right, right.
Run towards the camera.
What does an A-list artist do?
Ducks them.
They run away from it.
You want to know why?
Because they know that they're the light.
If you do great things as descendants of an African,
everybody will come to you.
Lil Wayne was a perfect example of that.
When his career made a dip, he stayed in the booth.
He didn't run out to clubs and, hey, listen to me.
No, he stayed in that booth and did the best.
He did 80 features straight, and every one of them was fire.
And he brought the whole world to him.
So for me, everybody wants to cross over because they think that that's where the money is.
But we spend over a trillion dollars a year.
If we can make black people love themselves, you wouldn't have to be global.
I think that sounds great.
I think a problem with our community a lot of times is we don't support each other.
Well, we're saying the same thing.
The problem is that most black people don't like to be black.
You know, we say that R&B isn't selling, right?
We say rap isn't selling.
Justin Timberlake, Sam Smith, Adele don't have a problem selling black music.
Even the way that we wear our hair and the things that we invest our money in.
Nine times out of ten, Louis Vuitton won't put a black man on a billboard unless he has a dress on.
You feel what I'm saying?
But we would give all of our money.
I mean, it put our kids in detriment to be something else.
The first thing, and that's what the God Box is about.
We got to make black people love themselves again.
Yes, sir.
Now, explain to people, what is the
God Box? I know it's an album, but
what does the God Box mean?
I can't tell you exactly what the God Box is.
It's sort of like the secret. It's something that people
have to learn on their own.
A mentor of mine said that if
black people had to pay for school,
literally had to pay for every level of school,
then kids wouldn't miss a day of it.
Anything that you get for free, you don't have true respect for.
And the things that are most valuable are the things that are free.
So in saying that, when I found out where God was and who was the God box, my whole entire life changed.
I used to run for success.
I used to want it so bad,
but as soon as it didn't matter to me anymore,
it comes to me.
My staff trips out.
I turn down more money than what I take
because I know where the light is.
I know where God is.
I remember before you saying you felt like at times
you had to kind of dumb things down
in order to get that commercial and that radio play?
We have to understand that our people
haven't been out of slavery longer than they were
in it. And
from a psychological standpoint,
we don't get the proper information.
Our schools are not equipped
with especially the history to make
our children love themselves.
I have a song that's called Elvis.
And it talks about M say know what I'm saying?
He a God.
Molly out here twerking.
I walked in Def Jam, wasn't no black folks working.
Soul is robbing thick.
Adele's that too.
Justin Timberlake is what us is supposed to do.
And that's Elvis.
Elvis is just like Elvis.
We don't buy no music and everybody is selfish.
It took our music, not our culture.
I'm asking God to help us.
So when I broke that down in my lecture about how black people have existed over 100,000
years before the first white gene, and when I teach these kids that the richest man that
ever walked this earth was not Bill Gates, it was Mansa Musa.
You feel what I'm saying?
Kids like, oh, so I can be like, oh, black people created math and science.
So math ain't hard.
Science ain't hard.
Now, at least they've been, they had an opportunity to touch it through my lectures.
So now when I ask them to buy the album, that's the reason why the pre-orders are so high.
And that's interesting that sometimes people think like you tell them, okay, this is some
things that you have to do to make money.
And people feel like I can't do that.
Yeah. And that's that's the reason.
That's the reason why it's important for me to be successful.
Like as much as we criticize these children, you can see what dope does on the block.
Now, whether it's positive or negative.
You know what it does.
But like think about the people who most of us look up to.
They broke.
But I was just going to say that, you know,
the problem is having mentors and having people that we can look up to.
You know, I looked up to my dad as a child.
But you know what intrigued me?
The drug dealers.
And not because they sold drugs, but because what they had,
what they symbolized.
They looked like they had money. It looked like they had cars and clothes and women. And I because they sold drugs because what they had, what they symbolized. They looked like they had money. It looked like
they had cars and clothes and women.
And I idolized that and realized
when I got into a place where I could make money,
I realized that was wrong. So now what I try
to do is I try to teach these kids and show these
kids that I don't sell drugs.
I bust my ass. I put my work schedule
on my Instagram and tell you what I do so you can
see how hard I worked to obtain
what I got. And you're right,
but it makes kids want to get into entertainment
and athletics. Because that's
the people that they see being successful.
We're quick to embrace something that we know
is wrong with us.
Like people selling dope.
Okay, you hustle. Okay, I don't
judge that. You hustle. But the problem
that I have is not so much
that you're selling dope, but the fact
that you're making these children think
it's an option and it's a good thing
to do. I know back when we were young,
dope dealers knew they were wrong.
And they didn't act like they were wrong.
And they would tell the kids, man, go into school, take this money
and go get some shoes or something. I did not start
hustling until I was in college.
Because the dudes in
my hood would always say, hey, that's the music
dude. Hey, nah, bro. No,
put that down. We Elvis, we'll break your
fucking legs and see you with some dope.
They had rules. You couldn't sell dope
to pregnant women. You couldn't sell dope to
children or you would die.
Now we're at a point in music
and on the streets where there are no rules.
So these kids now
think that's, it's literally like they look at their life.
Okay, I want to sell dope or
I want to be a lawyer or
like that.
It's a real career option.
People look at it as an option.
And the thing is, that's the reason
why you have so many snitches
because most of these cats ain't
built for that. No way.
We got more with David Banner coming up next.
He's going to explain why Donald Trump is the greatest thing that happened to America.
Yeah, he said it.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have David Banner in the building.
Now, Charlamagne.
You said Trump's election was the best thing that ever happened to America.
Why is that?
The greatest thing that he did was take away the fact that liberal white people said this is a post-racial America.
Oh, you know that it's not now.
Think about this, y'all.
When is the last time you've seen black people disengage in the political process the day after?
The day after the election.
You got folks on the street
out there hustling. Man, you see what Trump
doing? You see how much money he's offering to Trump?
They are engaged.
So think about this. Think about
this. When are trillionaires
and billionaires made?
Doing chaos.
That's the reason why they create chaos.
So instead of us worrying
and everybody tripping on Trump, it wasn't good for us when Obama was in office.
We were sleep dope.
We were super sleep.
So black people are all, they are upset and mad, but they never been good enough.
For the person on the street, it got worse for them doing Obama statistically.
So for me, at least we know what the truth is and what trump is for america and i love it
all these white folks that was hollering trump all day backstepping now they're in influx right
yeah yeah yeah i love it and look what he's doing he has awakened our people with a stern
kick in the ass so we know the only person that's going to do it is the god box now i heard you
once say uh you don't feel like america you feel like america isn't meant for black people i feel
like right now we should take advantage of all the chaos that's happening what do you think no i agree
that's what i was saying instead of us freaking out doing the chaos we should sit sit back and
look at it this is where we need leaders this is where where a lot of people became rich last time when the whole mortgage thing dropped
and the interest rates went crazy.
This is where we need leaders to say,
you know, to our community,
hold your money right now.
Because when this sucks up and this goes down,
this is what you need to invest in
to make sure after it,
you and your families are gone.
Yes, it would be great for us to have leaders,
but every time we have a leader,
what that does is,
and that's the whole concept of the God Box, which comes out May 19th, I can't forget, is that when we have a leader, this is the same reason why when I tell people, I don't believe, I tell people all the time, Jesus is not coming back to save you.
Everybody's looking for Jesus to do their work for them.
Well, I think the story of Jesus was to show you that you could be God on earth.
Damn right.
And that if your black ass fasted for 40 days and 40 nights, you might walk on water too.
So when we get a leader, we give the responsibility to that leader,
and then we walk off and leave them.
Yes, it would be great to have leaders, but if you don't have a moral code that you live by,
all they're going to do is do what they did.
I think Malcolm and Martin hurt us more than they helped us.
Because what stopped when they died?
Everything.
Everything.
Because people didn't believe in the codes and the ethics.
They believed in the man or the woman.
How long did it take you to make this album?
Because I feel like...
Three years.
It's been available for pre-order for...
Yeah, it has.
And people are very mad at me.
And I'm going to be honest with you.
One of the reasons why, and
Angela, I'm surprised that I'm going to say this,
but it was actually
hard for me to release that album, because
it's my best work,
and I started having, seriously, I started
having anxiety. It was almost like
sending your daughter off to college.
Like, you sending your daughter up there
with a whole bunch of hard c***s,
and you know what I'm saying?
And this cesspool, I know because when I was in college,
oh, yeah, we couldn't wait until the freshman class came in.
And that's sort of how I felt about the God Box.
Like, this is one of the dopest hip-hop gyms ever,
probably during the moment when people need it the most but maybe care the least.
So, like, a lot of the times I pushed it back
because I didn't want to send my daughter out there by herself,
and I couldn't.
Once you get it out there, once you push go, everybody has it.
But the reason why I don't mind giving it to you if you ask
is because I know you have a vested interest in my daughter
because you have a vested interest in the way that I think.
So I can give her to her uncle.
You know what I'm saying?
I can give her to her auntie.
As long as I, I mean, I just got to let her go.
And I know I put the, first of all, she fine because she come from me.
You understand what I'm saying?
But she's also going to be able to defend herself and speak for herself because of what I stand for.
There you have it.
David Banner, the album comes out, what?
May 19th on Malcolm X's birthday.
May 19th.
His daughter is going to be released to the world.
That's right. Yes, yes, she is. She's going to be released to the world. Yes, she is.
She's going to college.
Go and pre-order it right now.
That's the thing that means the most to me.
Because on average, how many people tune in to y'all every morning?
A lot.
About.
Six to seven million, I think.
Is it a week?
Watch this.
I have this saying that if I had you, I wouldn't need them.
Let's just say, not even my fans, not even hip-hop,
just the people who listen to you.
Just like when United did what they did,
instead of talking about it, they people pulled back.
And their stock dropped.
I think it was 1.3%.
That's what I'm talking about.
We don't have to beg.
If just those 6 million people right there
went and pre-ordered the God Box right now.
It would change the whole scope of music.
And then what that would tell the kids is,
oh, that's what you got to do to be hot?
The same way we looked at the drug dealers.
It wasn't the fact that they were selling drugs,
like you said, it was the success.
So if we stop talking about what we want
and put our money behind the example of that,
then there you go.
All right.
Well, David Bannon, the guy, Bob's pre-ordering it right now.
Go pre-order.
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All the gossip.
Gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, Tiny was on Wendy Williams' show, and she talked about a lot of different things, including her divorce from T.I., of course.
Now, one person she talked about is Bernice Burgos, the rumored girlfriend of T.I.
They had a back and forth on social media, and here is what Tiny had to say about that.
She's somebody that comes in and is gone. You know, he is, I mean, there's nothing to it is what tiny had to say about that she's somebody that comes in and just
gone you know he is i mean it's nothing to it is what he does you know and she had nothing to do
with whatever was going on with us before anyway it was already we were already going through
whatever we're going through she just came in the picture after i filed for a divorce and the only
problem i had with her was um you know i said what i said somebody
made a comment about her on my page i said what i said she replied that's cool okay but then you
come back with another video speaking on my marriage which is a no-no then you come back
with the final video singing my song and i'm feeling like okay now you can't come in wow i
understand what tiny's saying but i mean you really can can't be mad at Bernice if she came into the picture after they were getting a divorce.
Well, yeah, she was saying that it had nothing to do with her.
It was the social media back and forth.
But Tiny did say something about her first.
She called her like a pass around or something.
A pass around, yeah.
I don't see.
Yesterday was 420.
We passed around a lot of things, and we love those things we passed around.
Stop judging things that are passed around. But I don't think Bernice has passed20. We passed around a lot of things. And we love those things we passed around. Stop judging things that are passed around.
But I don't think Bernice has passed around.
At least in my mind.
She's not dropping a Clues Buffer, Bernice Burgos.
Now, Wendy also told Tiny that she's not completely innocent either.
And here's how Tiny responded to that.
We're friends.
It's never been anything extra with me and Floyd.
Never.
You know what I'm saying?
But I've been knowing Floyd for a long time.
If I was your husband, I'd have a problem with that.
Like, why are you in Vegas all up on Floyd Mayweather's crotch?
If he would have been doing the right thing, I wouldn't have been at Mariah's party.
What she wanted to say was if he had been doing the right thing, I wouldn't have been all up on Floyd Mayweather's crotch.
Okay, well, sounds a bit messy, but the two of them have filed for divorce, so
you know, I guess that's it. Well, Tiny's filed for divorce.
I wish them the best, man. I wish Tiny and T.I. the absolute best.
Well, another marriage that everybody's been talking about is Carmelo and Lala Anthony.
Now, allegedly, they do have a prenup, and there are millions at stake. Carmelo's in the
middle of a $124 million contract and he's made $200 million during his career.
Now, Lala also has been steadily working as well.
So she's contributed, but $200 million is a lot at stake.
Now, supposedly, they have a prenup that's worth millions.
But some people are saying if there is a cheating clause, then Carmelo could be in trouble financially as far as what Lala gets out of it.
The two of them are supposedly trying to hash things out together where they don't actually even have to go to court and fight over it, but just come to an agreement and understanding.
Now, right now, temporarily, she gets primary custody of their son and he gets visitation.
That's it. That's another couple I would love to work things out.
You know, Lala is a really great friend of mine. So if they get a divorce, I hope she gets the money simply because La La always pays for dinner.
And, you know, I got a rule that when I go out with people who got more money than me, they have to pay.
So I want La La to always have to pay.
You are a bird.
Well, that sounds terrible reason.
Drop one of these bombs for my friend La La.
I thought it was because that was your friend.
I hope they do work it out.
Hope the best for her.
Okay.
And Flo Rida. That is the best for her.
And Flo Rida, in the meantime, his team is responding to the fact that, well,
and Flo Rida's team is responding to the allegations that he is a deadbeat dad.
The baby mom is saying that he hasn't been paying anything.
Well, according to sources close to Flo Rida,
he's been making monthly payments of $5,000 to Alexis Adams for their seven-month-old son.
He was blindsided by her taking him to court, but he thinks that she is being greedy because she wants him to pay even more money.
Now, sources on her side are saying she never agreed the $5,000 was a fair amount, but she accepted it because she needed the money.
She said there's a high cost of living in New York City.
She can't afford child care, so she can't leave the baby and go to work.
Man, your whole rumor report just now
was sponsored by side chicks.
All I thought to myself, every story
you read was, man, it is so
simple and better to just be with
your wife and make it work
and mind your business. Well, there was definitely
a theme to this rumor report.
Guys, keep your penis to yourself,
man. It just ain't worth it.
It's filthy out here right now.
Well, I didn't have time to get to Mel B, but we'll get into that in the next rumor report.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Side Piece rumor report.
There you go.
All right, Yee.
Charlemagne.
Yo.
Who you giving that donkey to?
Oh, man.
Fox News has a very rapey environment, and it's a man named Greg Gutfeld, I think you pronounce his name?
Yes. Yeah, he's adding to that rapey environment.
Greg Gutfeld. Yeah, Gutfeld.
He needs to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a whirl with him.
Alright, we'll get to Gutfeld when we come back.
Keep it locked. It's the Breakfast Donkey of the Day. Donkeys of the Day, I'm a Democrat, so being Donkey of the Day is a little bit of a mixed
place.
So like a donkey, donkey of the day.
The practice club, bitches.
Now, I've been called a lot in my 23 years, but Donkey of the Day is a new one.
Donkey of the Day for Friday, April 21st goes to Greg Gutfeld of Fox News.
Now, is it safe to say that there's clearly a rape culture at Fox News?
From the former founding chairman, Roger Ailes, who was ousted because of sexual harassment,
to Bill O'Reilly, a.k.a. Bill O'Rapy, who was recently let go because of sexual harassment claims against him.
It's safe to say Fox News has a very rapey environment, okay? Something is not right
over there. Every single one of these guys
at Fox News looks
and sounds like pigs in heat.
And yesterday, another one of the pigs popped
out of the litter, and his name is Greg
Gutfeld. Now, people, we have to remember
that timing is everything.
And just hours after Fox
News let go of Bill O'Rapey,
Greg Gutfeld decided to make some inappropriate
comments to one of the women on the panel
with him. Let's listen to
this poorly timed rhetoric.
Alright, look at this wah-wah cry,
baby. Call your camp counselor.
No, poor Bob.
Call your dressmaker.
And give him
a raise.
That's what I'm saying.
You are giving America a raise.
Oh, my God.
Bob, Bob.
I think
you've got a good point.
Yes, somewhere.
Why don't you just read the tease, babe?
Why don't you just shut up?
Basically, Greg Gutfeld said
that the young lady is causing America
to have an erection because of her dress.
Poor choice of phrasings right now.
Bad joke.
Tasteless.
Yeah, I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary, but if Roger Ailes got let go because of sexual harassment and Bill O'Reilly got let go because of sexual harassment,
last thing I would be doing if I worked at Fox News would be making inappropriate sexual comments
to a woman that may be misconstrued
as, ha ha, you guessed it,
sexual harassment. The problem here,
right, is these guys don't
care because they are damn near rewarded by
Fox News for their behavior. Bill O'Reilly is
rumored to be getting a payout of
$25 million. Roger Ailes
got a rumored payout of
$40 million. If I can sexually harass
women, then get paid pervert
leave for sexually harassing the women,
that sounds like a fair deal to me.
Okay, see the culture of Fox News has
to be changed at the root.
Because the culture at Fox News
is a rapey culture. They need some training.
They need something. Absolutely.
When fat, old, white men say
they doing it for the culture at Fox News,
the culture they are talking about is rape culture.
Please give Greg Gutfeld of Fox News the biggest hee-haw.
And these are smart individuals.
I would think they would know morally what is right and what's wrong
and what you can and can't do and can and can't say.
They should be smart.
This is ridiculous.
Yeah, you're right smart. This is ridiculous. Yeah.
You're right, but it is ridiculous. Alright, Charlamagne, thank you for that
donkey today. Yes. Now,
fellas, now if you've been listening to Angel
Lee's rumor report, you should be scared straight right
about now. Talk to him, Angel Lee. That's right.
You see what's going on with Mary J. Blige and
Kendu. You see what's going on with Carmelo
and Lala. You see what's going on with
T.I. and Tiny. Everything is so public right now. You see what's going on with Carmelo and Lala. You see what's going on with T.I. and Tiny. Everything is
so public right now. You see what's going
on with Flo Rida and the girl he said he was never
even in a relationship with. She wants
a whole bunch of money from him. Let the record
show, as a married man,
as a former
boyfriend, as a former
cheater, I am scared straight.
I don't want no problems
whatsoever. I am happily married.
It will stay that way.
There's no room in my life for a side chick.
Well, I have been scared straight for years now,
and I am scared straight for people out there,
for married men out there.
I am too.
You better do what's right.
You know what?
I'm not going to lie.
I was watching Fences.
Did you guys watch Fences?
No.
When I was coming back from L.A. on the flight,
I read the play a long time ago,
but I watched the movie.
You would be scared straight from watching
fences because that's pretty much what happened in
that movie as well. He ended up
having to get scared straight. That's why
Viola Davis had the snot coming out of her nose?
Yes. I've never seen that movie. All I know
is that a good side chick
is extremely hard to find nowadays
in this era and it's just not
worth it because these side chicks do not know how to sit down,
eat their slice of pizza, and be quiet.
And you guys don't know how to use a condom
with your side chicks, okay?
How about that?
My G, my G, E.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Where are you going with this?
We're 805-85-1051
with all the things that's coming out in the news
and the rumors.
Are you fellas scared straight?
That is the question.
Call us up right now.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
That was Meek Mill.
All eyes on you.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
So we're asking with everything that's going on in the rumors that Angela Yee talked about this morning.
She talked about Mel B.
She talked about Lala and Carmelo.
She talked about T.I. and Tiny.
Fellas, are you scared straight out there?
My brothers, it ain't safe no more.
There's no such thing as a good side chick.
A good side chick is hard to find.
Personally, I'm scared straight.
I don't want no problems.
I love my wife. I'm happily married.
That's all I need.
It ain't worth it.
If you love your wife,
if you love your family, it ain't worth putting. Like you said, if you love your wife, if you love your family,
it ain't worth putting anything at risk for that.
I love my wife, and not only am I scared straight,
I'm scared super straight.
And you know what's so crazy?
All these guys look stupid.
Like, none of this looks fly.
No.
Like, you know what I mean?
No, drop one of Clues' bombs for T.I.
T.I. handy, though.
I mean, he got Bernice.
No, it don't look fly, man.
It don't look fly. Shut up. Stop one of Clues' bombs for T.I. T.I. Handy knows. I mean, he got Bernice. No, it don't look fly, man. It don't look fly.
Shut up.
Stop flying.
But Bernice, but he was separated, though, from what we're hearing.
We don't know.
It don't look fly.
Well, all I'm saying is all of this looks messy.
It looks filthy.
It looks like a big waste of time.
I don't want those problems.
Well, let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Paul.
Paul from where?
Las Vegas. Paul, now you're hearing everything that this is Paul. Paul from where? Las Vegas.
Paul, now you're hearing everything that's going on.
Are you scared straight now, bro?
Nah.
No?
Nah, why would I be scared?
See, some people learn the hard way.
What Paul's saying is infidelity ain't dead, y'all.
He's just scared.
For real.
Paul's a damn fool.
Yeah, you're a damn fool, Paul.
Hung up on his ass.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, yo, this Cab from
V8. Cab from V8.
From Bad News V8. What's going
on, man? 757. You scared straight,
bro? Yeah, I'm scared straight, man. I lost
so many relationships to these
non-loyal side chicks
and, you know, women are getting
smarter, too, man.
So, you know, they out there, they know the game.
But these fools are out here with millions, man,
and damn near about to lose millions over a side chick, dude.
And then you get a side chick pregnant, man, like, that's crazy.
Well, forget the money.
Money's bad, too, but you lose the love of your life.
You're bae, the one that really got your back.
Yeah, that's word. That's word. I mean, the one that's been rocking with you since you lose the love of your life. You're bae, the one that really got your back. Yeah, that's word.
That's word.
I mean, the one I've been rocking with you since you ain't have nothing.
There you go.
Yeah, I mean, the funny part is, man,
all of these dudes be more loyal to their guys than they will their women.
You know how guys be like, loyalty, and, you know, that's my bomb, my dude.
But they won't even treat their woman like that,
and their woman treating them better than any Negro in their life. Hello
Who's this? I don't want to tell my name. Okay
Well, I was gonna say are you scared straight but you must have scared somebody straight. Tell us the story
Um, I have been a sidekick for a couple years now. I'm happy to marry
it started when I was in high school and
It's still been going on. So you're side chick and you're happy to be a side chick
yeah he has a girlfriend i'm married it's okay so hold on so he has a girlfriend and you married
yeah i can't wait to see this on lifetime no it's going to end bad my goodness now now why
now why do you need a side dude why why why is it the sex is Is it money? What is it? Don't hang up now. Don't let the camera hit your tongue. Sorry, I was
at Starbucks. You don't deserve
Starbucks. They need to write hole on your
cup. Stop it now.
Now, why did you need a side dude?
Well, we weren't
dating anyone at the time when we were in high
school and we just
moved on with our lives
but we always would go back to each other if we
were in town or we could call each other up
And just, I don't know, have sex
Or go out to a bar or something
This is a damn shame that somebody's wife
Is somebody's side chick in these streets
This is sad
Why don't you respect your vows, girl?
When will you give it up?
Or you just won't give it up?
That'll just be your side dude until the end of time
For now, I guess Maybe in the future, I might think Does't give it up? That'll just be your side dude until the end of time? For now, I guess.
Maybe in the future, I might think.
Does he give you anything?
Money?
Or he just gives you the D?
What about chlamydia?
No, we wear protection.
Y'all don't wear protection every time.
Don't you lie, girl.
Yes, we do.
You know how I know you a liar?
Because you got a husband at home.
That husband hitting it raw.
That's what your vagina is used to, rawness, okay?
So you ain't letting some other man put a condom on with somebody else i just can't wait till your plane
lands because they ain't got no wheels on it and when that plane land with no wheels on it it's
gonna be so bad for you all right mama well you'll be safe you gotta you better smarten up you don't
wanna lose your family over some d i'm not even wasting my be safe on you i'm telling you what's
gonna happen you just call your Uncle
Charlotte back when it's really, really bad
and we'll try to pitch the script a lifetime.
Okay? Goodbye. Thank you.
Guys, 800-585-1051
with everything that's
going on in the news. Lala, Mello,
Mel B,
what else? T.I. Tiny.
Are you scared straight? Are you scared?
Yes. 800-585-1051.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, we're asking with everything that Angelique talked about in the rumors.
I mean, T.I. and Tiny, Flo Rida, Mel B, am I forgetting one?
Lala and Carmelo.
Are you scared straight?
That is the question.
800-585-1051.
Are you finally realizing that these side chicks are not worth it?
I mean, I've been realized that, you know what I'm saying?
I realized a long time ago.
Yeah, I mean, sometimes you got to put your hand on the stove to understand it's hot.
We all men.
We grow.
We evolve.
But at this point in my life, watching all of them grown-ass men going through what they're going through,
I don't want those problems.
And I don't want to do nothing that's going to embarrass or hurt my family at this point in my life.
Hell no.
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's up?
Now, we're talking, are you scared to death
with everything that's going on in the news?
Oh, yeah, man.
I'm telling you, man.
These girls, they something else, man.
Side chicks is winning.
Yes, they are.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this Uncle Say. This Uncle Say
was good. Now, Uncle Say, you fell
in love with your side chick? Yeah, we
both fell in love, B. Boy, you a sucker.
You know you a sucker for
love, right, my G? Yeah, yeah.
Solomon, I need you on this one. I'm a sucker,
man. Everything, let it go through my
phone, dead it all, my Instagram,
friends, everything.
And look, but we both married
though. Oh, man.
So you treat your side chick the way
you should treat your wife. You should be giving your wife
that kind of respect to go through your phone.
Yeah, yeah. So did you
get rid of the side chick yet, bro? I had to.
I mean, you know, it's still
hectic. It's still there.
Because mind you, she told
her husband. So my yeah, Solomon,, words. Because mind you, she told her husband,
so my,
yeah,
Solomon,
get me.
Your dumb ass.
Lord have mercy on my, you just gave me a heart attack.
Wait a minute.
I just got anxiety
thinking about your situation.
You told your wife
because you wanted
all y'all to be together?
Nah,
nah,
nah,
nah.
Hey,
my brother.
I was dumbing out.
I was dumbing out.
You know you gave your wife...
I shouldn't even put my name out there,
because everybody, I got a lot of people that don't.
You know you gave your wife a go-get-some-D-free card, right?
I was at that point, though.
I was at that point.
I didn't really care.
Wow.
Wow.
He was all the way in.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning.
This is Stacey calling from Queens.
Hey, Stacey.
Now, we're talking side chicks today and asking men are they scared straight.
Are you a side chick?
No, I'm not.
I am a happily married woman.
Okay.
But I just, I cannot understand what is going on with these basketball players and sport
players these days.
Why they're...
Oh, it's not just basketball players.
It's not just basketball players. It's not just
basketball players.
It's not just
at rappers.
It's regular people too.
Trust me, the garbage man
got a side chick.
But it's not worth it.
These ladies have
nothing, absolutely
nothing to offer
these men.
I'm with you.
They've put their
entire life in jeopardy.
I'm with you.
And these women,
I don't understand
who's raising these girls
with no cards these days.
You're right.. You right.
You right.
Now, we got to take one more call, Charlamagne.
Okay.
Now, this guy, what's your name, bro?
Vladimir.
What's your name?
Vladimir.
Vladimir.
Now, Vladimir, Charlamagne, Vladimir has gotten his side chick pregnant three times.
Oh, snap.
That's not your side chick.
That's your woman.
That's not your side chick. That's your woman. That's your baby mama, the mother of your kid. Stop disrespecting her and calling her your side chick That's your woman That's your baby mama
The mother of your kid
Stop disrespecting her and calling her a side chick
That's Bey
You got her pregnant three times?
Three times man
You know the thing about it man
The sex was so good man
I couldn't pull out on time
Oh shut up
How many abortions you had?
Nah she had miscarriages, man.
Any time she had the miscarriages, man, I was happy as hell.
Oh, my God.
First of all, that right there lets you know that you shouldn't be doing something, okay?
If you've had three miscarriages, that's God's way of saying,
you know y'all not supposed to be doing this.
But your dumb ass just steady hitting it raw and shooting the club up.
He's laughing. You're a fool, man.
Hey, listen, I learned my lesson, but you know what came out up. He's laughing. You're a fool, man. Hey, listen.
I learned my lesson.
But you know what came out of it?
A good book came out of it, man.
I wrote the book on side chicks.
What's the name of the book?
Consequences of a side chick.
Are you with your wife?
No, I'm with my new girl right now, man.
She's cool with it.
Man, if you don't sit your ass down somewhere, you writing books.
How you writing books and you just confused as you want to be?
Fellas, you should be scared straight out there.
If you see what's going on in the news, learn from everybody else's mistake.
It ain't worth it.
You don't want to go down that route.
I went down that route and I hate myself for going down that route.
I'm staying far from that route.
I have tunnel vision now.
I look down when I walk past people.
I don't want to be no part of nothing.
Yeah, it's not worth it, man.
I mean, honestly, and this is a grown man talking who has definitely learned from his mistakes.
If you're going to cheat, you probably shouldn't be in a relationship.
And you just got to grow up and treat people like people instead of tools in your little selfish ego workshop.
Okay?
Because that's all men cheat for.
We only cheat for ego.
No other reason.
Absolutely.
You dudes calling up here talking about y'all in love,
I don't know what type of drug y'all on. Y'all must
think it's still 420. Absolutely.
Alright, well, when we come back, we got rumors
on the way, and also this morning, we're doing
two things in the mix.
We're going to represent for Prince, because this is the anniversary
of his death, and we're going to
represent for Nas, because two days ago
was the anniversary of the Illmatic
album. So both those, this morning in the mix.
Get your request in and Rumors on the Way.
It's Breakfast Club. Good morning.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Mary J. Blige is talking more about what her estranged husband, Kendu, was doing with her money.
Now, according to Mary J. Blige, he spent $420,000 and said it was travel charges,
but that was for him to run around with his side piece.
Now, Mary J. Blige says those expenses were not business related.
They did not include her, and he was just spending money on his girlfriend.
What is God trying to tell somebody this morning?
Y'all, stay with your woman.
I'm with my woman.
I ain't got time for these problems.
I just don't have time.
Me too.
Now, we told you before,
I can't do once more than $110,000 per month in spousal support.
Get out of here, you bird.
All right.
You can't get that kind of money when you're spending over,
damn near half a mil on the side, shit.
Not at all.
All right, now Mel B, in the meantime, is being sued by the nanny for defamation.
According to the nanny, Mel B was lying in her divorce case against Stephen Belafonte.
Now, we told you before that Mel B said that Stephen got the nanny pregnant and she had an abortion
and that the nanny actually has control over her sex tapes and is talking about releasing them.
All kinds of things and pictures and exhibits and everything in the lawsuit.
But according to the nanny, she's saying that
none of that is true.
Alright, so she is now filing for
defamation. So the side chick is suing now?
Yeah, the nanny. This is getting ridiculous.
Keep your penis to yourself
guys. It ain't safe out here.
There's no such thing as a good side chick anymore.
Alright, and
Aaron Hernandez.
Massachusetts officials say that they are going to release Aaron Hernandez's brain to Boston University.
We don't know when that's going to happen, but that's what the family wants.
Okay.
Now, the lawyer.
Because they want to do some testing to see if it's more football.
They want to see about concussions and things like that.
Oh, to see if he was suffering from CTE?
Yeah, medical research.
Yeah.
CTE didn't make him a gangbanger.
They want to see if he was affected by CTE,
and they want that information to help out other families.
Gotcha.
All right.
Now, in the meantime, they are saying that his death has officially been ruled a suicide.
There were three suicide notes allegedly that were found near him in that cell.
And Drake, he wants to drop charges against the burglar.
We told you about the woman who broke into his house
and drank some soda and all of that.
Well, he contacted the LAPD,
but he says he's not going to cooperate with her prosecution.
It was a 24-year-old woman,
and he thinks it would be cruel to make her a felon
because of this incident.
He believes that she suffers from mental issues.
That's nice, Drake.
Yeah, that was nice of him.
Somebody broke into your house,
you'd be a little nervous and scared.
Absolutely.
All right, and don't forget, I'm going to be co-hosting on The Real.
It's my last day co-hosting on The Real.
So in case you guys haven't seen it yet,
here's a little preview of what we'll be talking about during Girl Chat on The Real.
It's actually about my parents.
I don't know if they're going to be too happy about this.
You have a very unique family of your own.
Your dad is Chinese and your
mom is black. But that's not the only thing that makes them unique. I understand that they have an
interesting living arrangement. They actually still live together, but they are divorced.
They've been divorced maybe over like around 20 years or so. I don't know if they're squatting
or nobody wants to move out or what. They don't they don't follow each other on Facebook, but
they still like hang out. We still go to family functions.
They still go shopping.
My dad still complains about the credit card bill.
They still do all of those things.
All right, I'm Angela Yee,
and that is your Rumor Report.
All right, thank you, Ms. Yee.
Now, shout out to Revolt.
We'll see you guys next week.
And everybody else,
today we're going to celebrate Prince's life.
This is the anniversary of his death.
So we're going to get a little Prince mix on. And a couple
of days ago we celebrated the
23 year anniversary of
the Illmatic album. So we're going to get some
Nas on. So yes, today
we're going to get a little Prince on and a little bit of
Nas. So let me know your favorite Prince joint
and your favorite joint from Illmatic.
Call us up right now. This is My Type of Friday.
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