The Breakfast Club - Don't Hate On Black Daddies

Episode Date: October 2, 2018

Tuesday 10/2 - Today on the show we had Tokyo Jetz from T.I's Hustle gang brand, were she spoke about her new project project "Bonafide", dating and more. Also, we had Mashonda Tifrere in the building... were she spoke about her new book and "Blend", and her relationship with Swizz and Alicia. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a man who tried to rob a bank with a steak knife. And we opened the phone lines for our segment "Slander the Breakfast Club" just to keep us humbled. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:00 Collectively known as Breakfast Club, bitches. Good morning, Angela Yee. Hey, good morning, DJ Ami. Charlamagne Tha God. Peace to the planet. It's Tuesday. Yes, it's Tuesday. Yes.
Starting point is 00:02:34 I got colonic number two scheduled today, baby. You look excited. So soon? Yes, you got to get three within a week of each other, I think she said. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I go get my second one today. Is the pipe big? My Friday, Friday, Friday is the third one.
Starting point is 00:02:47 You got pipe down Friday. So when you get pipe down today, is it bigger? Is it smaller? Is it thinner? Is it thicker? It's the same tube we used on Friday, sir. Oh, you're sticking with the same tube? Yes.
Starting point is 00:02:57 I know the same tube is sticking me. Yes. Yes, my guy. Well, I just want to say yesterday was amazing. Shout out to Mishanda because her book is out right now, Blend. And I went to her book release party yesterday. And it was at like Donna Karan's house. You know, the designer?
Starting point is 00:03:13 Yes. When I tell you that space was amazing, I wouldn't even know this existed in New York. There was a store in front. Then behind the store, there's a huge art gallery. Then behind the art gallery, there's another huge room. Then there's an outdoor space. I was like, this is the most amazing place I've ever seen. But she has a book out.
Starting point is 00:03:33 And Swiss and Alicia were at the book release party as well. I was going to ask that question. It's not much of a blended family if they don't show up. No, they were there. I've seen the pictures of them there. They gave her a cake and everything, right? Drop on the Clues bombs. Yes.
Starting point is 00:03:41 That was nice. Blended family. Yes. Then after that, I went out and I saw Cardi B in Offset, just randomly at a restaurant at Julan Club. You was just out there spending all that money last night, huh? You was in all the rich people's faces. Well, I didn't spend any money.
Starting point is 00:03:55 It was a free party. I was supporting Mashanda for her book. At Julan Club? No, then I went to Julan Club. I actually did my podcast yesterday. So after the podcast, everybody was like, let's go out, get something to eat. And we went there. I didn't end up eating there, though. I had one drink. And then I was like, I gotta go home and go to sleep. I'm tired. Did you talk to Cardi and all that?
Starting point is 00:04:12 Yeah, I said hi to Cardi when she came in, gave her a hug and gave her her space. She died with her boot. Did she give you any details about the fact that she had to turn herself in yesterday? The details that we... I mean, the same story. She had to turn herself in and she's due back in court I mean, the same story. You know, she had to turn herself in and she's due back in court
Starting point is 00:04:26 this week. Did she tell you that the police investigated that situation strictly off of what they heard on Queen Radio? She knew that already. Oh, she knew that already?
Starting point is 00:04:32 He knew that already. Oh, okay. All right. He had the inside scoop. Yeah, she did. And then I also saw a black youngster in there as well.
Starting point is 00:04:39 Oh, yeah. It was a poppin' night. Yeah, that was too much for me. Stay away from Julan. Yeah, I don't sound like my type of party. Wow. None of that sounds like my type of establishment.
Starting point is 00:04:47 I didn't have that much fun. Last night, my kids had a flag football game, and that is amazing. Now, Charlamagne, I know you got three girls, but my daughter wanted to play flag football. Whoa. Whoa. Go ahead. What's with you? My daughter.
Starting point is 00:05:08 I know you got three girls. And my daughter wanted to play. I think you should just shut up, buddy. My daughter wanted to play flag football. And it's amazing. I love watching her play. I love watching her dodge the boys. It's a lot of fun.
Starting point is 00:05:20 All right. She wasn't dodging the boys. She was playing the game you were talking about earlier. Oh, that was amazing. All right. Well, who's coming on the show today was playing the game you were talking about earlier. Oh, that was amazing. All right. Well, who's coming on the show today? Mashanda. Mashanda will be joining us this morning.
Starting point is 00:05:29 And in a few moments, Tokyo Jets all the way from Duval. If you don't know who Tokyo Jets is, she's one of TI's artists. She's with Grand Hustle. That's right. She's got a new project out called Bonafide. She's really hella dope. She a dope. She's really a dope rapper.
Starting point is 00:05:41 She's really dope. She's busy. We're going to talk to her. And we're going to talk toishanda this morning, so don't move. And we got front page news. What are we talking about? Oh, let's talk about Tropical Depression Rosa. What's going on with that? Also, we'll talk about the tsunami. We'll tell you what the
Starting point is 00:05:54 death toll is. It's been rising so much. We just talked about a death toll and you started laughing. I'm laughing. I didn't hear what you said. I was going to laugh. I was laughing at something that happened four minutes ago. All right. Well, keep it locked.
Starting point is 00:06:07 It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy, we are The Breakfast Club. Happy Tuesday, man. Be happy to be alive. Be happy to be breathing, damn it.
Starting point is 00:06:16 There you go. Let's get some front page news. Now, Monday Night Football. The Chiefs beat the Broncos 27 to 23. I definitely did not see that game last night. I was watching Meet the Mackeys on VH1. I didn't see it either.
Starting point is 00:06:29 Boy, we talking about easy. In Indonesia, the tsunami, the death toll has risen. Right now, they're saying that death toll is 1,234 people, and they expect that death toll to keep on climbing all because of the tsunami. And families are in dire need right now as they're trying to get the most basic goods. Hundreds of people waiting in line, standing among the ruins and the debris. They just are trying to get some fuel. At gas stations, there's only one available in the town.
Starting point is 00:06:55 All right. And let's talk about Tropical Depression Rosa. They're saying 11 million people will be affected with flooding in the southwest. So that's going to be in Southern California desert regions, Northern Baja, and Arizona, just south of Phoenix. Now, what the hell is a tropical depression? I don't think I've ever heard of one of those. It's basically, I mean, just lots and lots of rain.
Starting point is 00:07:15 It's going to be flooding and all of that. So it was downgraded from a tropical storm to a tropical depression. So it's a smaller thing than a tropical storm, but it's still something that's going to bring three to six inches of rain and some spots will get up to 10 inches. But part of it is like in the desert. So it doesn't really rain in the desert like that. Which is interesting because once you enter depression stage and therapy, you're in a bad space. Yeah. And usually this doesn't happen in the Southwest, so what they're saying is that's why
Starting point is 00:07:45 these events have been increasing in recent years and it's life-threatening because of flash flooding. All right, Mark Judge has been interviewed by the FBI.
Starting point is 00:07:54 Mark Judge is Brad Kavanaugh's friend who was the witness, according to Christine Blasey Ford, of what happened that night where basically
Starting point is 00:08:03 Kavanaugh is saying nothing happened and Dr. Ford is saying that she was sexually, where basically Kavanaugh is saying nothing happened. And Dr. Ford is saying that she was sexually assaulted by Brett Kavanaugh. So he has been investigated. Mark Judge's lawyer is saying that Mr. Judge has been interviewed by the FBI, but his interview has not been completed. We request your patience as the FBI completes its investigation. All right. Now, Netflix is adding a choose-your-own-ending option
Starting point is 00:08:27 to some very popular shows like Black Mirror. They're trying to do this interactive TV thing. So users will be able to decide the next storyline, and that should be pretty interesting. I absolutely thought about this idea a couple times, to be honest with you. This is a great idea. Because back in the day when we used to read those
Starting point is 00:08:44 choose-your-own-adventure books in school, couple times, to be honest with you. This is a great idea. Because back in the day when we used to read those Choose Your Own Adventure books in school, it makes the book like, you've got to read the book a couple of times, you know, because you want to get all the different endings. That's a great idea. I don't know how that's going to work on TV, though. No, they've got to do three, four endings and you get to pick which way you want to go.
Starting point is 00:09:00 Yeah, like if this person does this, click on here. If you want to just do this, click on this. Because I love when DVDs add deleted scenes. Like Get Out got an alternate ending. Training Day has an alternate ending. Have you ever seen that movie Sliding Doors? No.
Starting point is 00:09:14 The whole premise of the movie is they show you what happens to her life if she gets on the train and makes it, and then what happens to her life if she misses it. So basically, if she made the train, she got home, caught her boyfriend cheating on her, and her life is a completely different life than if she missed the train, didn't catch her boyfriend cheating on her, and what would have happened? That's a great idea, man. I'm telling you. And all you guys on social media, y'all choosing your own adventure, too. It's just that y'all adventure ain't real at all.
Starting point is 00:09:37 Okay? Y'all just picking the life y'all want to live on social media, but that's not who you really are. Okay? But it's still like a choose your own adventure. At least virtually. There you have it. All right, well, that's front page news.
Starting point is 00:09:47 Now, when we come back, Tokyo Jets will be joining us. Hey, salute to Tokyo Jets. She's got a new project out called Bonafide right now. That's right, she signed a TI. So we'll kick it to her when we come back. Don't move. Kick it with her.
Starting point is 00:09:57 It's the Breakfast Club. You're married, sir. You won't be kicking it to nobody. You know what I mean. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. J-M-B, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. J.M.V.
Starting point is 00:10:05 Angela Yee. Charlamagne Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building this morning. Tokyo Jets. Good morning, Miss Jets. Good morning. What's up?
Starting point is 00:10:14 How are you? I'm amazing. And never forget that name. Charlamagne, you kind of owe her an apology. Yeah, let's start there. Let's start there. Well, I do. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:10:21 I do. I want to apologize for two things. One, I always forget to mention your name when I'm talking about dope rappers that happen to be female. That's number one. And number two, somebody did call up here one day and said that you blocked them on Twitter. And you went in. I did because I thought they were talking about Tokyo. I was like, what is going on here?
Starting point is 00:10:39 I thought they were talking about Blac Chyna's mom. I didn't even hear it. So many people was like, Charlamagne going crazy. I thought you were talking to people. I thought we loved each mom. I didn't even hear it. So many people was like, Charlamagne going crazy. I tell you what. I thought we loved each other. I do. I was like, Tokyo. Why would you think Tokyo the star? But I thought
Starting point is 00:10:54 she was talking about Tokyo Tony, Black China's mom. Hello, who's this? It's Der, down south Florida. Der Cinco. What's up, bro? What celebrity got you blocked? Man, Tokyo Jet. Why? You think Tokyo celebrity got you blocked? Man, Tokyo Jet. Why? You think Tokyo Jet is a celebrity.
Starting point is 00:11:07 Why does Tokyo Jet have you blocked? The fact that you think Tokyo Jet is a celebrity, you deserve to be blocked. My feelings was hurt. That's why I apologize. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:11:14 But I did clean it up on air that day. Imagine how Tokyo Tony felt. We ain't worried about that. We ain't worried about no Tokyo Tony. Okay? We ain't worried about that.
Starting point is 00:11:22 Why did you block that person? Why was they so mad though? I block people all the time. Me too. You know that. We'd be blessed. Say something wrong. No question. Why did you block that person? Why was they so mad, though? I block people all the time. Me, too. You know that. We be blessed. Say something wrong. No question.
Starting point is 00:11:28 If you say something and I have a little bit of reason to think you trying to be shady, I'm not questioning it. You getting blocked. I'm sure you just get a lot of hate at this point, though. Oh, I get a lot of hate. It's cool, though. From the crib, mostly? It's expected.
Starting point is 00:11:41 No, I get love from Jacksonville now. Everybody see me as this superstar from Jacksonville. They're proud's expected. No, I get love from Jacksonville now. Like, everybody, like, see me as, like, this superstar from Jacksonville. They're proud of you. Yeah, absolutely. But it's different, though, because most artists don't get that from where they're from. You are from Jacksonville, so why is your name Tokyo Jacksonville? And not Jacksonville Jacksonville? Why, too?
Starting point is 00:11:58 That doesn't sound as cool, first of all. Sounds like a football team. But, I mean, my eyes super low. My eyes cheeky all the time, man. That's where Tokyo came from. Is that politically correct? You're not supposed to say cheeky. Okay, sorry. They're low
Starting point is 00:12:15 all the time. And then Jets came from me being a currency fan. Oh. Yeah. Tokyo Jets, let's talk about your music for a second. Okay. It seems like you done dealt with a lot of F-boys. Unfortunately. Yeah. So let's talk about this because you have a lot to say about these men on songs like No Problem.
Starting point is 00:12:35 I do. So what's going on? These guys got baby mama drama. I just feel like, and it's not all the time just my issues, but I just feel like as women we take too much from men. And all the time you hear these men talking about how they passing girls around and their songs and all this, but you never hear a woman actually say what I'm not going to take. You hear women rap about what they'll do for a bag,
Starting point is 00:12:56 what they'll do to get a rich man, but you never hear nobody actually saying what they're not going to do and how they're going to go get their own. That's real. And you're like, I got it. We were just having a conversation because one of our producers in here likes butt play, a guy. And I was saying women do that just to disrespect guys sometimes
Starting point is 00:13:12 because guys are always doing things to disrespect women. I agree. And Charlamagne's been disrespected many times. Man, shut up. You didn't say three or four women disrespected you? What? True or false? I don't want to know.
Starting point is 00:13:28 Don't say nothing. Don't say nothing at all. So tell us some experiences, because you do talk about your ex in the music. What happened with him in real life? Which one? Damn, so they all like that? I wouldn't say all men are like that. I wouldn't do that at all. I think you're bitter
Starting point is 00:13:43 if you're saying something like that. But, like, I mean, I done had different situations. I wouldn't do that at all. I think you're bitter if you're saying something like that. But, like, I mean, I done had different situations. I done been dealing with a guy. We taking trips, going out of town. We together every day, all that. And then, like, boom, somebody pop up pregnant. Like, eight months, about to give birth. That happened in real life?
Starting point is 00:13:59 That's crazy. Yeah. What was he trying to say? That he didn't know if it was his yet? No, he was like, they're not together. And people always, anytime another woman is in the picture, the guy always says that the woman is crazy. They do say that.
Starting point is 00:14:12 No, you crazy because you lying. That's true. And guys love to say we're not together. If you got her pregnant, y'all together. That's what you say. Oh, I'm out the game. I'm out the game for three years. I've been a proud member of the faithful black male community for two years now.
Starting point is 00:14:26 But been in a relationship for about 19. 20. Since the end of 2016. That's when you started being faithful? Permanently. All right, we have more with Tokyo Jets. When we come back, don't move. It's The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:14:36 Good morning. The Breakfast Club. DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Tokyo Jets. Yee. We see a lot of people trying to shoot their shot at you, too. Man, I seen this one dude.
Starting point is 00:14:49 This dude was so thirsty for about a strong year. When he came here, I had to say something to him. Jason Mitchell. I've never seen nobody shoot their shot at a woman on social media. I actually had to leave a comment one day like, man, you are consistent. You left a comment more than once. Because it was so consistent. It's not like he's blocking it. I was like, please, Tokyo, get his man a chance.
Starting point is 00:15:09 No, he was trying to help him. So, would you, did you go out with him yet? Or, Jason is my homeboy. You don't look at him like that. Y'all make a good couple, both of y'all on the rise. You know what I'm saying? So, how do people approach you? Like, how does a man approach Tokyo Jets? Because if they listen to your music, they're probably like, damn, I i can't do anything wrong i gotta make sure i come and put it all
Starting point is 00:15:29 out on the table people usually like try to go through other people um that i'm close to like my brother um but like the thing that happened most recent somebody like dm me for like months straight and i never responded and then he was like, what size did you wear? I want to buy you something nice. And he, like, pulled up, like, two days ago with all of these somethings nice. Really? Wow. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:52 So that works. Sneakers, shoes. Yeah, stuff like that. Clothes, bags. So now what? So you went out? Yeah. And now you kind of say, we cool now.
Starting point is 00:16:01 Like, we kicking it. But you know what he's expecting now, though, Tokyo. I don't think he is though. Really? Yeah. But like I'm the type of person that was raised around a gang of guys. And like I kind of feel like I know when that's what somebody expecting. But so were you at all interested in him like when he was sending those DMs?
Starting point is 00:16:19 No. But okay. So for him to pull up where I was at. I was in the hood in Atlanta Where my hairstylist do hair at And he pulled up in the hood and like brought me my stuff And he chilled there for a minute So that was a big gesture I wouldn't have expected him to pull up for real
Starting point is 00:16:34 But clearly he's a rapper from Atlanta No he's not a rapper Why you trying to act like you know something I just said I was in Atlanta Ball player, football player I was in Atlanta B-boy I don't know I was in Atlanta. Ball player, football player. I was in Atlanta. B-boy.
Starting point is 00:16:47 I don't know. Why are people in Florida so crazy? I always say the craziest people in the world come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Why is that? I don't know. It might be the heat. The heat? I don't know, but yeah, they definitely crazy in Florida.
Starting point is 00:17:02 Why'd you move out the hood? Is it because of like, I don't know, because I remember Boosie saying one time most people get killed in their hood. Is that one of the reasons? Well, I moved to Atlanta when I first started working with Tip. I moved out the hood because I'm paranoid. I got robbed before, like standing in front of my mama's house like a couple nights before Christmas.
Starting point is 00:17:20 So what were you doing? You were just outside your mama's house minding your business? This was back when I was like a waitress so I used to make tips and cash or whatever. And I was planning to give my mama $5,000 for Christmas. And I was still young. I think I was maybe, what, 18? So I'm posting with the money to my ear. I still do it now.
Starting point is 00:17:36 But anyways, I'm posting with the money to my ear or whatever. And I pull up to my mama's house. And I'm standing outside of my car reaching in to get my purse. And the white man rides by. And then he rides past again, but I'm not really paying attention. And I see two guys walking down the street, and as I'm looking, he's like pulling them ass down on his face. Lord have mercy. Yeah, my heart dropped. That's scary.
Starting point is 00:17:54 Why you ain't running? I scream. I was stuck. I get it. I mean, I thought my mama knows the neighbors was going to see something. They see everything else. And they took the whole five racks from see everything else and they took the whole five racks from you man they took the whole five when ti reached out to you right after seeing you
Starting point is 00:18:09 go viral what were your thoughts were you like this is gonna be real i'm about or were you like okay this is just some music industry bs um at the time he wasn't like the only person that was reaching out and commenting on all my stuff so i really just was like okay well he just seen it on his his explore page and commented but then when i actually reached out and he flew me and my brother to atlanta that's when i was like okay this might be real we jumped we speeded a little bit so you went viral because you was what posting videos on instagram yeah i used to post videos repping in my car down in the dm started sharing them yeah the first one the down the first one that went viral was down in the DM. I think that's the first one I actually did.
Starting point is 00:18:47 And it hit like a million views in an hour. Wow. Who else was trying to holler at you to sign you? I spoke with Ross. I think Jermaine Dupri at some point. I spoke with a couple different people at majors. But my thing that was different with Tip is because when I actually came into the situation, he never tried to say,
Starting point is 00:19:05 okay, well, you should do this or you should do that. He kind of came into the conversation saying, what do you want? And it's always just been that. I got a feeling you don't like industry, though. I don't. I don't like rappers. I'm not dating a rapper. I'm not dating a rapper.
Starting point is 00:19:18 What about actors? I can't date an actor because if you can sit on camera and turn into another person and lie and pretend to be somebody else, I don't know when you lying to me. You're a professional liar. Now, hold on. That's just their job. No, you're a professional liar.
Starting point is 00:19:34 Oh, sorry, Jason. We tried. Oh, my God. We tried to steal his shot, but he didn't pull up with them gifts. He wasn't consistent enough. He didn't do all those things. I didn't know he didn't pull up with no gifts. Oh, so it was him.
Starting point is 00:19:43 I didn't say that was him, but I said how you know he hasn't pulled up with no gifts? Oh, so it was him. I didn't say that was him, but I said how you know he hasn't pulled up with gifts. Oh, that's true, because he was filming in Atlanta. I didn't say that was him. Now you finna make my new boo be like, what? Okay, so it's not him. Jason is filming in Chicago first. That's right. You know where all your hoes at, right, Tokyo?
Starting point is 00:20:02 Let me stop. Well, give me your Twitters and Instagrams and all that good stuff. You can follow me on Instagram at TokyoJets, T-O-K-Y-O-J-E-T-Z. And my Twitter is RealTokyoJets. Jets is always with a Z. No relation to Tokyo, Tony. Make sure you go get Tokyo Jets Project Bonafide. It's out right now in Tokyo.
Starting point is 00:20:20 Thank you for coming, ma. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. All right, let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Tyrese.
Starting point is 00:20:36 This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee. Rumor has it. On The Breakfast Club. So listen up. Well, first of all, congratulations to Tyrese and Samantha Lee Gibson. Samantha gave birth to their daughter, Soraya Gibson. So congratulations to them.
Starting point is 00:20:56 Drop one of Clues bombs for Tyrese, man. Shout out to Tyrese. And his lovely wife. No, I'm going to hit him up and tell him congratulations. That's what I just asked him. I said, did y'all congratulate that man? I just hit him right now. I mean, I just had my own baby, too. So I'm just, you know, I'm in full new daddy mode. what I just asked him. I said, did y'all congratulate him? I just said I'm gonna hit him right now. I mean, I just had my own baby too, so I'm just, you know, I'm in full new daddy mode.
Starting point is 00:21:07 You can still congratulate him. I know. I actually talked to him, I think, Saturday or Sunday, but he hadn't had the baby yet, though. Yeah, when I was in Atlanta, I spoke to him, and he was trying to get me to come by the crib. Well, salute to Tyrese, man. Well, he posted, Father God, we love you for delivering on your promise. Princess Soraya Lee Gibson is here. Eight pounds,
Starting point is 00:21:23 six ounces. Our lives just changed forever. Congratulations again. Little Libra baby. All right. By the way, Currency has a baby on the way as well. We saw that he had baby showers over the weekend. Okay. So congratulations to them.
Starting point is 00:21:36 It's going to be their first child, a boy. So congratulations to Currency. Salute to Currency. Kids are a beautiful thing, man. Absolutely. All right. And Justin Bieber, they are saying that he did marry Hailey Baldwin, and for some reason
Starting point is 00:21:47 they just haven't been honest about it. They did get their marriage license and actually get married in New York City on the same day. They had a preacher there near the courthouse and they had a witness as well, but they are saying they did not get a prenup according to reports. So maybe they're going to do a
Starting point is 00:22:03 postnup because you can do that after you guys get married, but they haven't planned that yet. I hope Justin and Hailey not on no corny, indiscreet stuff where they don't want Justin to announce that he's married because they think it'll mess up his female fan base. Everybody knows they're in a relationship and they're engaged and they got their marriage license. I guess they didn't announce that they actually officially got married yet.
Starting point is 00:22:20 Why just keep it to themselves? Ain't nothing wrong with that. Right, and they're saying that he's worth about $250 million. She's worth a couple of millions, so they do plan to have a formal ceremony, but they're already husband and wife. People do that. You need to have a formal prenup. If I'm worth $250 and you're worth $250, we're not even remotely
Starting point is 00:22:36 in the same financially. We may be yoked at the spirit, but other than that, no, we're getting a prenup. Alright, Cardi B. She had to turn herself in. She was charged with two misdemeanors, assault and a reckless endangerment. She did have her mugshot taken, and she was fingerprinted as well. She will be arraigned October 29th. Now, she's being charged for allegedly ordering an attack on those bartenders at Angel Strip Club.
Starting point is 00:22:58 That's in Queens. The bartenders are Jade and Batty. I don't know how to say her name. Batty. I don't know how to say her name. Batty G. And they're saying that she has some issues with Jade because she believes that Jade had a situation with Offset. Is it true that she's in jail because of what Nicki Minaj said on Queen Radio? Well, here's what Nicki said on Queen Radio. Now, you want to talk about stopping bags,
Starting point is 00:23:19 but it's two innocent girls in a strip club right now that ain't did nothing but go to the strip club and get money. Now they can't get no money, so who's stopping bags? Because you got grown-ass f***ing men showing up to where the f*** they at and where they work at. They can't feed their kids. They can't feed their f***ing family because you mad
Starting point is 00:23:35 at what another man's sticking his f***ing side of. And that's the problem with so many black women and women, period. Now, what level of informant is this? I said this when this was first, when she first said that. Is this like snitching, snitching? It's not snitching, snitching. Is it dry snitching?
Starting point is 00:23:50 More dry snitching. Because Nikki's not in the streets. It's okay for her to, you know, she sees something to say something, right? But we don't even know if that's something she is talking about is true. She might not have even intended for her to get arrested. I don't think she intended for that. Like she probably was just talking about something. I hope not.
Starting point is 00:24:05 Who knew this would trigger something like that to happen? But is it true that the police said they only started investigating the situation because of that audio from Queen Radio? Is that true? I have no idea what the police said. All I know is this. What's that? You can't rap about having that wet wet and be dry snitching. Okay?
Starting point is 00:24:20 You just cannot rap about having a wet poom poom and be dry snitching. Well, they're saying according to Cardi's sources, the attack was spontaneous and had nothing to do with her. It was triggered after someone threw a drink, so it was not a premeditated attack or anything like that. Now, on the side of the women, the attorney for the alleged victim say that she continues to threaten them and clearly thinks her celebrity status is going to get her out of this,
Starting point is 00:24:45 but it doesn't matter if her name is Cardi B or Carl B. If she commits violent assault, she will be brought to justice. Yeah, I'm sorry about what happened to those women, but, you know, those are some heavy claims to be throwing on somebody. Yeah, you gotta prove it. You gotta be able to prove it.
Starting point is 00:24:56 If you don't know it. So I don't know why Nicki would get on her radio show and start screaming that if she don't have any evidence. Unless, of course, she wants to be an eyewitness. Now, Cardi B, in the meantime, does have some new music coming with Meek Mill. And I don't know what's going to be said on this track,
Starting point is 00:25:09 but there's all kinds of allegations on what's really going down. But Cardi and Meek are on the same label. Allegations on what's going to be said in this song. Like some people are saying it might be a diss track to Nicki. Meek would never do nothing like that, Connie. No way. I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:25:25 No way. Meek and Cardi teaming up to do a diss record, then Nicki would be so stupid. That'd be so corny. I would not want, no. Cardi might throw a bar or something, but no way. No, man, no. I would fart all over that record no matter how good it sounded. That would be just so lame.
Starting point is 00:25:39 As good as good. No. Meek and Cardi. Meek's not going anywhere. Meek's not going anywhere. Nicki would not be so stupid. I heard offsets on the song as well Stop it But I guess we'll see
Starting point is 00:25:46 What? What? Really? I mean listen Cardi and Meek are on the same label Oh okay never mind Let me get out the frame It's not a Nicki Minaj diss record
Starting point is 00:25:54 No it's not a diss record Okay alright Thank you I don't know where you got that from Play that up for me Angelina just said it No that's what people are speculating On social media
Starting point is 00:26:03 I'm not saying People are saying everything On social media I didn't saying everything on social media. I didn't know that was the source. I'm sorry. I apologize, God, for being so stupid. I didn't know social media was the source you were citing on that one. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:26:14 No, I'm not saying it's true. I'm just saying people are speculating that. I know it's not true. Okay. No. No. All right. I'm Angela Yee, and that's your rumor report.
Starting point is 00:26:24 All right. Thank you, Missy. Now, when we come back, we got front page news. What are we talking about? Well, let's talk about a woman who got kicked off the plane, and that's for dropping the N-word. We'll tell you what happened. All right. We'll get into all that when we come back.
Starting point is 00:26:36 Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get into some front page news. Now in Monday Night Football, the Chiefs beat the Broncos 27-23.
Starting point is 00:26:52 I didn't watch that game. I was watching Meet the Mackeys. Now, what else were you talking about in front page news, Yee? Well, on a Southwest Airlines flight, that flight was going from Chicago to Houston. A woman got kicked off the plane. That's because she got upset and started using racial slurs at the flight attendants. They said a flight attendant asked her to put her tray table up for takeoff. And that's when she started yelling the N-word at the flight attendant and using that word still as she was removed from the plane.
Starting point is 00:27:17 They met her at the gate. Local law enforcement did detain her. And that's why that flight was actually delayed. So she has not been charged with anything yet but the flight ended up leaving an hour late. You get what you deserve when you ride Southwest. Like what is there to argue about
Starting point is 00:27:34 on Southwest? There is no classism on Southwest. You get on Southwest anybody can sit where they want to sit. You could pay a little more to get on first. Southwest is a bus in the sky. What is there to argue about on the plane? Well, she didn't put up her tray table. You know how you got to put your tray table up? They have a tray table?
Starting point is 00:27:49 I did not know Southwest had that. You have to pay extra for it. I had no idea. I actually thought, oh, so they bring you like a tray. It's not like a tray table that actually comes out of the seat. It's an extra $15 to have a tray table at your seat. No, it's an extra $15 for them to bring you a tray. They got trays in there that they wash every now and then,
Starting point is 00:28:06 and they give you a tray if you pay an extra $15. Listen, we all end up on Southwest at some point. In life, when you young and don't know no better. When you know better, you do better. He definitely booked us on it. Yes, he did. He booked us on Southwest. I don't even ride the bus.
Starting point is 00:28:18 It was awful, that experience. Yes, it was. All right, Mark Judge, his lawyer, says that he was interviewed by the FBI. Mark Judge is the person who was allegedly in the room with Brett Kavanaugh when Dr. Ford says she was sexually assaulted. So Mark Judge's lawyer has said Mr. Judge has been interviewed by the FBI, but his interview has not been completed. We request your patience as the FBI completes its investigation. So we'll see what he has to say during all of this.
Starting point is 00:28:46 Remember, originally, he didn't really want to speak. He's been going through a lot of things in his own personal life, battling, you know, with alcohol addiction and all of that. So now he is being interviewed by the FBI. All right. And Tropical Depression Rosa, they're saying 11 million people are being threatened with flooding in the southwest. So they're expecting some spots to get up to 10 inches of rain and in some places, three to six inches of rain. But historically, in the U.S. southwest, they don't have hurricanes or tropical storms at all. But they're saying these events have begun to increase in recent years.
Starting point is 00:29:18 So a tropical depression is what? Worse than a tropical storm or less than a tropical storm? It's less than a tropical storm. It got downgraded from a tropical storm to a depression. Gotcha. All right. Well, that is your Front Page News. All right.
Starting point is 00:29:29 Thank you, Miss Yee. Now, when we come back, Mashanda will be joining us. We'll kick it with Mashanda when we come back. This is a very interesting conversation because Mashanda has a book out called Blend. And if you know the story, Mashanda used to be married to Swiss Beats. Then Swiss got married to Alicia Keys. But, you know, Mashanda got kids and Alicia got kids. So they blended the families. Right. And that's hard for a lot of people to do Beach. Then Swiss got married to Alicia Keys, but you know, Mashanda got kids and Alicia got kids, so they blended the families.
Starting point is 00:29:46 Right. And that's hard for a lot of people to do nowadays. It takes a certain level of maturity to be able to do that. Right.
Starting point is 00:29:51 They've done it, so I think people can learn from this conversation. Yeah, we'll talk to her when we come back. So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:29:57 Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Hey.
Starting point is 00:30:05 Mashanda. Good morning. Welcome back. Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Hey. Mashanda. Good morning. Welcome back. Thank you. I feel like it's been a decade or something. Seven, eight years. It has been almost. It's been a long time.
Starting point is 00:30:14 Well, Mashanda, you have this book out, Blend. It's the secret to co-parenting and creating a balanced family. And when I tell people that you wrote a book, the first reaction is always like, why did she do that? Isn't everything over and done with? But this book is actually more of a guide to how you got through everything that you went through with the breakup of your marriage, but then creating this blended family. Definitely. So what made you decide that this was the time to write this? Well, I had to go through everything to get to this point and it was necessary i mean we have accomplished something that our culture
Starting point is 00:30:48 truly doesn't understand and so it's a gift it's a gift from us to the world well you got to go back to the beginning just in case for people who don't know you were married to swiss beats yes and then what what the internet likes to say is that alicia came in. She was a homewrecker. That's what they say. And she wrecked the home. Okay. Basically. What do you say? I have never used that word once.
Starting point is 00:31:17 It was not a word that I felt good about. You know, we had a lot of miscommunication in the beginning, but we have worked through it. And I mean, when I say work through it, we have sat at tables together and discussed everything from the beginning up until where we are now. And we do this often. What got you to that point? Because I know at one time you weren't hearing it and I'm sure they weren't hearing it. So what got you to the point was like, we need to sit down and have this conversation. Well, when you have children and your children have questions and you can feel their energy shifting based on the energy that you're giving them, you have to make, I mean, if you're a good parent, you know that you have to make the change. And my son, he was, he was a baby. He was was like four or five and when he was six he really started
Starting point is 00:32:08 having questions and i was like it's time like i don't want him to grow up feeling the way that i felt you know through my whole adolescence just adulthood even you take all that stuff into your adulthood and i didn't want that for him so i knew it was time to start making like conscious changes and decisions. One thing you said that you were always conscious of is that you never denied Swizz the right to see his son. You were always like, if you want to see your son, whatever it is that we're going through, it might be a little cold at the drop off and the pickup. But I want to make sure that you are in your son's life because like you said, it benefits the child. You're only hurting Kasim if you don't allow that to happen. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:32:46 I mean, there is a divine contract between, you know, the parents and the child. And it's just not our right to take that away from them. I love that. Because it's just, it's how it was designed. You know, parents need their children. And if one parent is stuck in ego and will not allow that to happen, it's just like it's sinful. You know, it's just and you're hurting the kid more than anything else. What was really powerful is you talk about bringing your son to eat with Swizz and Alicia for the first time.
Starting point is 00:33:21 So talk about that experience of the first sit-down you guys all had together. Yeah, so that was, God, that was such a dynamic experience because you don't really know what you're walking into, but you have to do it with such great intention, and you have to know that you're doing it for a higher cause, which is the child. Did you think you might have to fight? No.
Starting point is 00:33:43 Well, paint the picture. Where were you guys? What restaurant were you? Did you wear sweats might have to fight? No. Now paint the picture. Where were you guys? What restaurant were you? Did you wear sweats? No, no, no, no. Now paint the picture. We came up with a mutual place. We both felt good about the place.
Starting point is 00:33:56 And I didn't want to go alone because I didn't really know how I would deal. You got a brown backup. You don't know if you got to fight. Don't paint the shot. No. But I took my son's godfather, who is a mutual friend of everyone there.
Starting point is 00:34:10 So it should be someone that everyone feels good about as well. For me, it's always about the energy. You know, does it feel good? Does it feel clear? And it did. You know, what I noticed most was that she was really
Starting point is 00:34:24 endearing. You know, what I noticed most was that she was really endearing. You know, she was really into him. And I've been on the other side of the fence where I was a stepmother as well. So I know it could be awkward, you know, at first. But if you have that love for the child, then that's all that really matters. And my grandmother told me a long time ago, if you love the man, you have to love his child. And if you can't love the child, you need to leave the man. So that always stayed with me. And that was the energy. That was the vibe. And, you know, Kasim, I just always want him to feel good. I want him to feel comfortable.
Starting point is 00:35:11 And for me, that was me just telling him, you know, go sit with daddy and Alicia. It's okay. And you prepped him ahead of time. I did. And you said it's important for it to come from you. Absolutely. That daddy has a girlfriend. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:35:24 I felt that it was really important to come from me because he looks at me like I'm his everything. So if I'm saying it's okay, he knows it's okay. And he can be comfortable in his skin and he can show Alicia affection without feeling like mommy's going to be mad. Mommy's going to be jealous. A lot of women do that to their children and it just creates all these dysfunctions and emotional disabilities when they grow up as men, as adults, as women. And that's just not something I wanted for my son. But it's a lot that leads up to that, though, right? Like, I mean, you know, first he has to deal with the fact that mommy and daddy are not even together anymore. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:35:57 How was that? You know, it was tough for him because, but the good part about that was that he was really young, so he didn't have too many experiences to recount, but I made it easy for him. I never created a conflict around it. So he was able to let go of it and move forward into what his new life was. He didn't want to know why? He never really asked why. Because I never made him feel like he should.
Starting point is 00:36:28 You know, I feel like parents have that power to, like, create and design the canvas. So what do you do now if he asks that? If he asks, why did you and daddy get a divorce? What would your answer be? That we grew apart. We grew apart. We got married really young.
Starting point is 00:36:46 I mean, I would tell him just never get married when he's 23 because you don't know yourself. So how could you know someone else? But I would never dilute it with negativity. You know, I would never do that because that doesn't serve anybody. It's not going to serve me. It's not going to serve him. It's not going to serve our family. So, and honestly, you know, I would give him my side, but then I would want to have a sit down with him and my co-parents because it's a, it's a collective conversation. So I wouldn't want to exclude them. All right. We got more with Mashanda. When we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:37:28 Mashanda's in the building. So when did you get to the point where you were free and just let everything go? When you were able to start going on vacation and doing family dinners and things like that. There's a whole chapter about just letting everything go. Like letting go. When'd you get there? Man, you know, this last trip that we took to Egypt,
Starting point is 00:37:46 that was our first real official family trip. And we spent 10 days together and we had the best time. We didn't, there was no like bad energy.
Starting point is 00:37:56 We never argued. There were no side looks. No. What? No. You know what? People always ask me, where's my guy?
Starting point is 00:38:05 Where's my man? Why didn't I bring a date? First of all, I've never felt like I needed to be in a relationship with somebody to feel whole. I would never bring someone around my son or my family if I didn't feel like they were the absolute correct person. And I have no problem being around Swiss and Alicia and our family as just a single, solo person. Your son is like your daughter. Yeah, but what about when y'all are on the beach or something and they hug you off and you're sitting there reading 50 Shades of Grey?
Starting point is 00:38:42 No, there's no ego involved in none of that. Like, I do that for my, I 100% do that stuff for my son. Right. Now, you also had the added stress of this being really public. Yeah. And you talk about this in the book, right? You say, early in our breakup, people who are far away from the situation, perched behind glowing computer screens, were right.
Starting point is 00:39:00 You need to give it up. It's over and move on. They passed judgment on my life and decisions, and it was hurtful. Tolicited unhelpful advice and that one person used the s word no one told me it was okay to surrender yeah and let's talk about like just publicly having to go through this and you were doing certain posts and at some point you were like okay that's enough of this but a lot of times we break up with somebody and we are very public about it even if you're not a celebrity like you're telling everyone what happened, you're telling family members, you're telling your friends.
Starting point is 00:39:28 What advice would you give about that? Man. So that's just like such a huge part of the book. The first four chapters are all about ego, letting go, healing. Our culture has really got it messed up. You know, people sit behind their screens and they pretty much like depend on other people's downfalls to make themselves feel really good. And I fed into that. Like, I wanted to be validated.
Starting point is 00:39:58 I wanted to voice my opinion and I wanted people to be on my side. And I really got caught up in that. And there was no growth from it. And I felt really bad about all of it because when you look back, if you look back now, it just, it doesn't look good. No one's going to evolve from that. And you don't ever think, whoa, my kid is going to be 20 one day and he's going to see this stuff. And his kids are going to see it. And nobody thinks that far ahead. So I got to a point in all of that. I had done like tons of interviews.
Starting point is 00:40:36 I was just running off at the mouth and I just wasn't being conscious. You can't say you were just running off at the mouth. You were living your truth. I was living, you know, in the moment. And part of it is that... I wasn't being conscious. You can't say you were just running off with the mouth. You were living your truth. I was living, you know, in the moment. And part of it is that... I wasn't thinking about the future. I wasn't thinking about the higher version of Mashanda. But you also didn't really have all the information.
Starting point is 00:40:55 I actually ran into Swizz, and we were talking about the book. I don't know if he told you. Yeah, he did. And he was saying there were a lot of things that he could have done differently and that you could have done differently. We all feel that way. You were kids going young. And that's the beauty of differently. We all feel that way. You were kids. And that's the beauty of it.
Starting point is 00:41:06 We all feel that way. And we've all said that out loud to one another. You know, nobody, you don't have to apologize to people and say, oh, I'm sorry for doing this. All we wanted to hear from each other was we know that we could have done things better. Now, how close are y'all now? Do you call Alicia for fashion advice? Are y'all cool like that or is it still cordial about... No, we're super
Starting point is 00:41:28 cool. She felt disrespected when you said she was like, I dress better than Alicia. Come on, Charlamagne. We're very cool. I love her. I really do. She's an amazing co-parent. The way that she loves my son is next level.
Starting point is 00:41:43 And what about you with their kids? I love them. Love. I love. Like, Genesis is like my soulmate, I swear. That little one. Yeah. Was there ever a part of you that didn't want your child to accept Alicia?
Starting point is 00:41:58 No. Because I knew that wasn't my place. For me to say that would be like for me to force him to hate somebody. And I don't want a hateful child. There was a time when I didn't know Alicia and I didn't know what to expect from her. But that, you know, we had to heal through that and I had to get to know her.
Starting point is 00:42:22 She had to get to know me. And once we started talking and spending more time together, I knew she was like, she is the epitome of bonus mother. She takes care of my son and we're on the phone almost every other day scheduling something. She picks him up from school. There was a time when Swiss, he couldn't make it to a parent's teacher meeting,
Starting point is 00:42:48 and she asked if she could come. And I was like, wow, you're really going out of your way for this. So y'all went together. We went together. That's dope. And it was so dope. And people were looking at us like, wow, you know?
Starting point is 00:42:59 But this is what I mean. Like, she has put in the effort to prove to me that she is going to be there and do what she has to do for our son. What did Alicia have to say about the letter you wrote to her in 2009? Where you said that she insisted in ruining her home. How does she feel about that? Well, you know, she didn't feel good. And thinking back, I don't feel good about it. And it's just it's just a past that I don't want to revisit.
Starting point is 00:43:31 How do they feel about this book when you came up with the idea and you said because Alicia wrote the four words, Swizz wrote a letter in the book as well. Yeah. Were they apprehensive at first or were they fully like great idea? Well, you know, I've been working on this book for eight years. So it's gone through many changes. It actually evolved with me because it's like a journal. But when I told them, I told them three years ago. And they thought it was a great idea. Did they think it was a tell-all book? They kind of thought it was a tell-all.
Starting point is 00:44:02 That's what people think. I'm not going to lie. In this room, that's what the guys thought. Of course, because that's the culture, right? They was a tell-all. That's what people think. I'm not going to lie. In this room, that's what the guys thought. Of course, because that's the culture, right? They want a tell-all. But no, it's definitely not a tell-all. It's a memoir. It's my story.
Starting point is 00:44:14 It's my truth. But it's done in a way to empower and uplift. And it's a blueprint. Do the women have to get along, though? All right, so here's the thing. You can co-parent or you can blend. I noticed that when people co-parent, they might not like each other. You know, you drop the kid off, hey, keep it moving.
Starting point is 00:44:35 That's how you wear it first. That's co-parenting. Blending is a higher level. It's a lifestyle. It is truly putting harmony into the relationship. And ultimately, that's what I wanted for my son. I wanted him to see the people in his life truly and genuinely get along. extra work, but it depends. Which parent are you? Do you want that or do you want this? You know, you get to choose, but ultimately you are molding the future in your child. You are creating who this human being is going to be.
Starting point is 00:45:14 So I wanted that for him. Well, Mashanda, we appreciate you. Thank you for joining us. By the way, Mashanda and I will be doing a Q&A at Barnes & Noble. We'll be at Barnes & Noble's on 5th Avenue. So that's going to be dope. October 2nd. 6.30, right?
Starting point is 00:45:29 6.30 at Barnes & Noble, the flagship store. Yes. Well, thank you for joining us. Thank you. All right. Make sure you pick it up. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:45:38 The Breakfast Club. It's about time. What's going on? Rumor Report. Rumor Report yee on the breakfast club well as promised kanye was on tmz live yesterday he talked about a lot of different things that people were curious about one thing that he wants to do is invite colin kaepick to the White House. We never give up on anyone. Now, let me even make that more positive. We move forward. We give love.
Starting point is 00:46:12 We keep going. We keep having the conversation until the conversation turns to love. We keep going. I've been calling Colin this morning, reaching him, so I can bring Colin to the White House. And we can remove that sons of bitches statement. And we can be on the same page. Salute to Colin Kaepernick. Kaep has no idea that Kanye was trying to reach him at all.
Starting point is 00:46:37 No? No. He didn't text him or leave a voicemail? Kaep's got other things to focus on. He got a text none? He has no idea. Now, in addition, everybody was thinking that the Yandy album
Starting point is 00:46:48 was going to drop one Saturday because Kanye said it was. But now, it turns out they have a new release date. Actually, Kim Kardashian posted November 23rd, Black Friday, Yandy.
Starting point is 00:46:57 Trust me, it's worth the wait. Here's what Kanye had to say on TMZ Live about that. I didn't finish it. I started incorporating sounds that you've never heard before. We have concepts talking about body shaming, women being looked down upon for how many people that they slept with. It's just a full Ye album,
Starting point is 00:47:17 and those five albums that I dropped earlier were like superhero rehabilitation. And now the alien Ye like fully back in mode, off of medication, working out, breathing as much fresh air as possible. See, once again, another Kanye West interview in the conversation about mental health gets lost. He said right there that he's off his medication. Why didn't they start talking about mental health in that moment? He also said he's going to Africa in the next couple of weeks to complete the project, and he's excited over that. Now let's talk about this abolish the 13th Amendment remark. Here's what Kanye had to say to clear that up. Abolish was the wrong language. I misspoke by saying abolish. Amend is the right language.
Starting point is 00:47:59 What's beautiful about our Constitution is we can amend it. In 1865, the 13th Amendment stated that no man is destined to slavery or involuntary servitude unless convicted of a crime. This translates to in order to make a freed man a slave, all you have to do is convict them of a crime. He's right, but we knew that already. I just watched the 13th documentary on Netflix. Stop talking to Kanye West about politics, please. Well, he keeps on talking about it.
Starting point is 00:48:29 Yeah, he keeps talking about it. He has something that he was reading, a statement that he wanted to make. That GLC wrote for him. Here's more of what he had to say. You know, there's people getting paid eight cent a week working for companies
Starting point is 00:48:41 that are privately owned. A lot of them are first-time offenders. A lot of them are nonviolent crimes. And then also we deal with, you know, we're not dealing with the mental health and the therapy because I stand on the majority of people that are in prison are there due to a reaction to a situation that they're in. When is someone going to have a strictly mental health convo with Kanye West?
Starting point is 00:49:05 That's what I would like to talk to Kanye West about, mental health issues. I don't want to talk to Kanye West about anything. He goes to left, then he goes right, then he goes straight, then he backs up. I'm confused. Listen, the man clearly said he's off his medication. If you try to follow somebody who tells you they're off their medication, there's something wrong with you. Here's what else Kanye had to say about this whole constitution.
Starting point is 00:49:25 There should be a group of super knowledgeable people that come from all cultures that then make the amendments on our constitution. I didn't say modern. I didn't say new because that notes a specific time and time is used to control us and control our energy so there needs to be people who look like the people who've been who are being spoke about all you have to say this should be amendments to the constitution and there should be amendments to the constitution because the constitution was strictly was written strictly for white people all right white men in particular well this is all on tmz live if you want to see the whole entire thing and harvey you should have let van lathan conduct that interview with Kanye.
Starting point is 00:50:05 Van Lathan said that he wasn't even trying to be part of that. He should have let Van conduct that interview. But if he didn't want to? He should have let Van conduct the interview. Oh, because I was looking at Van Lathan's tweets and he was saying that he was going to be sick that day. He wasn't going in. Van was there. He should have let Van conduct that interview.
Starting point is 00:50:20 Did he want to? He should have let Van conduct the interview. Say it one more time. He should have let Van conduct the interview. If somebody didn't want to do it, you can't make them. He should have let Van conduct the interview. Did he want to? He should have let Van conduct the interview. Say it one more time. He should have let Van conduct the interview. If somebody didn't want to do it, you can't make them. He should have let Van conduct the interview. Alright, now let's also talk about Coachella of 2019. They are saying that
Starting point is 00:50:31 next year, Childish Gambino, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West are all confirmed to be headlining Coachella. And the festival is going to take place in April of next year. So, even though Childish Gambino had to reschedule the remaining dates of his This Is America tour after he had that foot injury,
Starting point is 00:50:48 he did make it to the iHeartRadio Music Festival, by the way. But this is supposed to be his last album as Childish Gambino. I thought the iHeart Festival was supposed to be his last performance. I thought so, too. Well, he's still on tour. And he had to reschedule his tour. Remember, he hurt his foot, but he's in the middle of his
Starting point is 00:51:03 This Is America tour. Gotcha. So it wasn't going to be his last performance, but he's not going to be performing as Tyler Scambino after this run, and he's not doing any more music, basically, is what he was saying. So, yes. So that sounds pretty exciting so far. That's according to Hits Daily Double. Okay. All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
Starting point is 00:51:20 All right, thank you, Miss Yee. Charlemagne. Yes. Were you giving that donkey to? You know, man, Donkey of the Day is all about giving people the credit they deserve for being stupid, and this story you're gonna hear for after the hour is real stupid, but keep in
Starting point is 00:51:32 mind, it is almost the holidays, and you're gonna see a lot of dumb crimes being committed, because people need money. Alright, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. It's time for Donkey of the Day. Donkey of the Day, I'm Charlemagne. I'm a Democrat's time for Donkey of the Day. Donkeys of the Day, I'm Charlamagne. I'm a Democrat, so being Donkey of the Day is a little bit of a mixed place.
Starting point is 00:51:51 So like a donkey, keyhole, Donkey of the Day. The Breakfast Club, bitches. Now, I've been called a lot in my 23 years, but Donkey of the Day is a new one. Yes, Donkey of the Day for Tuesday, October 2nd goes to a young man named Drew Hughes of Hackensack, New Jersey. Now, Drew is 22 years young, and he clearly has not found his footing in life. He clearly hasn't found anything productive to do with his time
Starting point is 00:52:16 because if he was doing something productive with his time, he wouldn't have gotten arrested for what he got arrested for. See, Drew Hughes needed some money, ladies and gentlemen. It's getting close to that season. Usually the criminal shenanigans start closer to Christmas, but some criminals are trying to get an early start on Christmas shopping. So if I need to get this early start on Christmas shopping, I got to get this money.
Starting point is 00:52:36 And that's exactly what Drew Hughes did. Now, Drew started staking out a TD Bank. I don't know how much of a stakeout he did on the bank, but he staked it out enough that when he finally decided to rob the bank, he robbed it with a steak knife. True story. Now, before you go judging this man, understand he's broke. He's 22 and clearly can't afford a gun. So he's using what he's got to get what he wants. And what he got is a steak knife and what he wants is money. Now, I have a sneaky suspicion he stole his steak knife from his mom or grandma's house and they are furious right now that they will never see that steak knife again
Starting point is 00:53:07 because of what happened after Drew robbed the bank. Oh, he got away with robbing the bank. In fact, Drew got away with a total of $1,151. Alright, he walked in that TD Bank with his steak knife and pointed at the teller and told them, hey, give me the money. Big bills only. His
Starting point is 00:53:23 former daughter. Drew, why are you telling the tell. Big bills only. It's for my daughter. Drew, why are you telling the teller your reasons for robbing the bank? Do you think they give a damn in that moment? If you're going to say, oh, it's for my daughter, and the bank teller is going to say, oh, well, while you're here, would you like to know about how to help your child build a savings account and learn about banking? The teller handed Drew $600, and then he demanded more money, at which point the teller handed him an additional $468. Now, of course, like most bank money, it had a tracker device on it.
Starting point is 00:53:48 Now, all of this already is donkey of the day, Werby, but the reason he's getting donkey of the day is because of what happened after he robbed a bank. Let's go to News 12 New Jersey for the report, please. 22-year-old man is in jail after police say he robbed a bank armed with a steak knife. They say Drew Hughes demanded money from two tellers and got away in a Lyft vehicle. Police were able to track the robber through a tracking device in the bundles. Police say the Lyft driver was not involved in the robbery. This is why donkey of the day is necessary because we have to give people the credit they deserve
Starting point is 00:54:21 for being stupid and calling Uber or Lyft to be your getaway driver after a bank robbery is indeed stupid. In fact, if you heard that story and you said to yourself, that's a good idea, then you are indeed stupid. Okay? And Drew, you don't have money for a real weapon to rob a bank. In fact, you don't have no money because you're robbing a bank, but you got money for a Lyft. Some donkey of the days just sell themselves. Please give hughes the sweet sound to the hammer tones please i wonder how that works though what you mean of the day. Yee-haw. Yee-haw. I wonder how that works, though.
Starting point is 00:55:08 What you mean? Did you call the Lyft beforehand and tell the Lyft to meet you at this location? No, the Lyft probably took him to the bank and was like, I'll be right back. Oh, I'll wait for you. Wait for me, yeah. That's what he probably did.
Starting point is 00:55:20 Sometimes they just leave, though. Okay. All right, all right. Well, thank you for that donkey of the day alright now let's do this let's do Slander the Breakfast Club you know I like
Starting point is 00:55:30 Slander the Breakfast Club because it keeps us humble I think that we should do Slander the Breakfast Club once a week because y'all be in here feeling yourselves you know what I'm saying
Starting point is 00:55:37 Angelique was out last night at restaurants that I can't even pronounce with Offset and Cardi I wasn't there with them well they was there who else rich you saw there last night?
Starting point is 00:55:45 Black Youngster. Exactly. You know, he throws money away. That's why you need to be humble. What's the name of that restaurant? Julon. Julon. And where else was that?
Starting point is 00:55:54 Where else was I yesterday? You said something expensive. Oh, no. I went to Michanda's book launch party. But you said it was somewhere fancy. It was Donna Karan's home. That's right. You need to be humble.
Starting point is 00:56:01 You need to be humble. Well, let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. If you want to slander The Breakfast Club, you can call up right now and say whatever you want to me, to Charlemagne, to ye. No need for you to thumb thug no more. No need for you to be a broadband blood or a cyber crip.
Starting point is 00:56:19 You can call up to the radio station and give us that slander. Now, are we going to just keep quiet or are you guys going to be responding? No, no, no. How hard is it to be quiet? You want to start off? Yeah, let's talk.
Starting point is 00:56:29 Yeah, somebody was slandering us yesterday on Instagram Live. Y'all know him. He goes by the name of Cat Williams. Shout out to DJ Envy, DJ Greed, DJ Selfishness, DJ Lust, DJ Sloth. And an extra shout out to Charmin the Dog. Let us not forget, that was Wendy Williams, little bitch. That was Wendy's girlfriend. Okay. Damn. He was Wendy's
Starting point is 00:56:51 girlfriend, little bitch. I was definitely Wendy's little girlfriend. Well, shout out to you, DJ Sloth. He not lying about that. I'll tell that story one day. Are we going to have Ted Williams up here? Yes, I heard he wants to come to the Breakfast Club. He's just waiting for me to give him an invitation. So here's an official invitation. Kat, you're invited.
Starting point is 00:57:06 Okay, pull up and bring Red Grant. I saw a video where Red called me a F-boy, so I want him to come up here with that same energy. Okay. Yes. Yeah. You know, I'm not one of these media personalities who just like to talk about people. I like to talk to people, and I'm sure it will make for a lively discussion. So come on through, Kat.
Starting point is 00:57:21 Let's sit and kick it a spell. Oh, man. That sounds good to me. And you are correct, too. Envy does look like a sloth. I've been saying that for years. Angela Yee, how many times have I said Envy looks like a three-toed sloth? Hey, you little...
Starting point is 00:57:30 I told you, after he did the detox, now he don't look like a sloth. He still look like a sloth. You better stop it, little bitch. You definitely look like you ready for Ice Age Part 2. And how often do we call Charlamagne Wendy's girlfriend up here? You right. Little Wendy, little girlfriend. I don't think you should victim shame, right?
Starting point is 00:57:45 All right. Victim shame what? What happened? All right. Slander to Breakfast Club. 800-585-1051. The colonics kicking in. It's The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:57:57 Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. It's time for Slander The Breakfast Club. This is where we open up the phone lines, 800-585-1051, and let you slander us.
Starting point is 00:58:14 Slander me, slander Yee, slander Charlamagne. Let's go to the phone lines. Sheikah. Yes. What's up, Sheikah? Who you want to slander this morning? I'm calling for Angela Yee. Uh-oh.
Starting point is 00:58:25 I'm just really trying to figure out how y'all be doing. Ask Yee when she is not married and she don't have kids. So how she giving our relationship advice? So only people with kids and are married can give advice. Yes. You cannot give out advice if you are not married. What if you're unhappily married? Yeah, you said don't talk back to the people now.
Starting point is 00:58:42 Can you give advice if you're unhappily married? No, if you are not married. Like, come on. You can't be giving out relationship advice. Skip Bayless talking about sports, and you never played no professional sports. Jasmine. Hey. Hey, who you want to slam to, Jasmine?
Starting point is 00:58:57 Good morning, Jasmine. Hey, good morning, everybody. I'm Jasmine from Houston. Just want to tell you guys we love you, but I have to plan to Charlemagne in this case. Yes, ma'am. Because I feel like Charlemagne, I feel like you give everybody the business. You go hard on everybody except Kanye.
Starting point is 00:59:14 Like, why does he always get so many let him passes, excuses, let him slide, you know, like, I just want you to go hard on him because he's out here wilding. Like, go hard on him like you do everybody else. It's them Yeezys, mama. He likes them Yeezys, that's why. I'm trying to say, like, I just want you to go hard on him because he's out here wilding. Like, go hard on him like you do everybody else. It's them Yeezys, Mom. He likes them Yeezys.
Starting point is 00:59:27 That's why. I'm trying to say, what am I not saying about Kanye? Tell me what I'm not saying. Every time, even like yesterday, every time it's something with him, you're all like, you know, that's Kanye. You know, just ignore what he's saying. No, no, let's not ignore what he's saying. That's not what I said.
Starting point is 00:59:42 Hey, we can't respond. That's not what I said. Okay, thank you so much for your slander. What I said was he's just like a Kardashian, and I don't know how he keeps tricking us with the same tomfoolery all the time. Hello, who's this? This is Ace. Ace, who you want to slander, bro?
Starting point is 00:59:56 I'm going to slander Angela Yee and her hate toward Bill Cosby. What? Okay. All right. Well, this is my deal. I do think Angela Yee got a little hate toward Bill Cosby because she won't raise my black daddy. And she don't understand the struggles that black men go through.
Starting point is 01:00:12 Some of that hate is, I may not have a black daddy. What? What are you talking about? This is so ridiculous that it's amazing. It is. Go ahead, continue. She goes hard against the black man because she don't have a grounded relationship with what?
Starting point is 01:00:26 She find that first Asian man who give her a little love, she gonna get married. I want to be more Asian, Lance. I just support women who have been assaulted. That's all. You could have kept Bill Cosby out of this and had a better point, sir. If you hadn't said Bill Cosby. Goodbye, man. Goodbye.
Starting point is 01:00:44 Goodbye. Goodbye. That just sounded so crazy. Why don't you just cap Bill Cosby out of you, okay? Slander the Breakfast Club, 805-85-1051 if you want to slander the Breakfast Club. That's not even worth arguing. Okay, sir. Call us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:00:59 Good morning. Hello, who's this? Ruby. Ruby, who you want to slander this morning? I kind of want to slander Charlamagne, but then again, I want to kind of holler at him. I'm right here, boo. What you need?
Starting point is 01:01:12 What you need? I want to slander him. It's a deadline. You can do both, boo. I want to slander him because he thinks he know everything. Like, give people a chance to talk when you think, when you know that you're right, just be right. It's kind of like knowing you're right and don't say
Starting point is 01:01:26 nothing. But on the other flip side, you're sexy as hell. Two things can be true. Two things can be true. It's only slander, man. What you like about me, though? Sound like she wants you to
Starting point is 01:01:42 be her girlfriend, too. Goodbye. Don't be hanging up on people When they telling me I'm sexy for real Hello Okay for real Hello who's this This is Will
Starting point is 01:01:52 And I got a lot to say I gotta talk to Charlamagne and Yee the most Alright go ahead Alright well Charlamagne Right off the bat Why is it that you
Starting point is 01:02:00 Constantly undermine The whole community You wanna say You're about the culture But anytime the culture Does anything You only. You want to say you're about the culture, but anytime the culture does anything, you only got something negative to say. Yee, what is your problem? I don't understand why you always chime in
Starting point is 01:02:12 and you never add anything good while a guest is on, while Charlamagne's running his mouth, and you hate on Charlamagne way too much. I hate on Charlamagne, but you hate him. You're just over the top with it. Always at the jab, Always at the jab. It gets to the point where it's like, what are you
Starting point is 01:02:27 jealous of? His segment is better than your segment. She hates black fathers. At least Charlamagne makes sense because it's someone else's mistake. Somebody else is doing stuff. You can't deny that. I don't like you, sir. It's called Slant of the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:02:47 Shut up, Sloth. Envy? Envy? Envy, stop playing whack music, man. Stop playing whack music. I got myself a little bit. I like you. This guy is very well-informed. I like you.
Starting point is 01:02:56 I like your style. Don't blame the program. Don't blame the program. You choose to play those records. That's why we all mumbling all the time. That's a fact. You're a very well-informed person. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 01:03:04 I threw myself in there. No, I'm with him. I'm not staying up for you no more. well informed person. Thank you so much. I'm with him. Whoever that is. What was his name? I don't know. I just clicked along. I love him. He clearly loves you too. I really didn't pick the music. Ruben! Who you want to slander, bro?
Starting point is 01:03:18 Your boy here behind. Charlamagne and Envy, sir. Charlamagne, not Envy. How are you, sir? I'm the one who's on Charlamagne and Envy, sir. Which one? Charlamagne, not Envy. Oh, how are you, sir? Good morning. Yeah, what's going on? I'm talking about, you know, slandering your punk behind because you talking about my daughter's a thot when you did that A Boogie interview when nobody really know the whole story and
Starting point is 01:03:35 he already knew what it was. But you sat there and asked that man what my daughter's a thot. What A Boogie interview? Yeah, when he first started. When you first had him up on the breakfast club. Who's your daughter? You only had A Boogie up here once, I think. What did he say about, what did he allegedly say about your daughter?
Starting point is 01:03:47 He called my daughter a thot. Who is your daughter? I don't know your daughter, sir. His ex-girl. The one that he made his first album over that you asked him about. Oh. Did his music portray her as a thot? No, it's your question that you portrayed her as a f***ing thot. Excuse my language.
Starting point is 01:04:03 What was the exact question, sir? You asked him what was she, a thot or anything, and both of y'all just laughed about the situation. Like, my daughter's some type of thot out there, and she's not. Well, that's why you asked the question. The question is, was she a thot or somebody that you actually liked? Actually, the boy is still in love with her, and the boy is still hitting her up, but you shouldn't be talking about nobody's daughter when they do.
Starting point is 01:04:24 A lot of daughters out here got fathers. Sir, I don't know what to tell you. I asked a question. I know you don't, but don't worry about it. You'll be good. You want to fight? No comment. Okay.
Starting point is 01:04:35 All right. He did say something that was true. Every daughter has a father out there. Yeah, but if I'm asking a question, if I say to A Boogie, was that somebody you loved or was she a thought to you? All right, let's go to one more., was that somebody you loved or was she a thot to you? Let's go to one more. You don't know how to answer that question? I don't even remember the question.
Starting point is 01:04:48 Me neither. So how do you know what you said? I'm pretty sure that's what the question was. Hello, who's this? It's Courtney from the 757. Courtney, 757 VA here at the Rhodes. Who you want to slander, bro? I want it with all of y'all.
Starting point is 01:05:00 Okay, here we go. First off, Envy, we know you're getting money. We know this. You don't need this job. But yo, man, show up to work, man. I'm always... You take more vacation than them people in Norway. Second of all, Angela Yee, you need to stop giving relationship
Starting point is 01:05:15 advice. We didn't even know you was in a relationship. I talk about it all the time. Barely. Barely. Dan Charlemagne. He just said he does know. Okay, what's new? I mean, you does know. He went around messy, dog. Okay, what's new? I mean, you got to stop.
Starting point is 01:05:28 Give it a break, man. I can't help it. You almost 40, dog. I am 40. He is 40. My bad. I thought you was 15. My fault. Yeah, right.
Starting point is 01:05:36 He's going to get his butt pumped later on today. This is my second colonic today. That's why I'm trying. I'm trying not to be foolish no more, y'all. So I'm going to get another colonic today. All right. Slander the Breakfast Club. 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 01:05:47 I love Slander the Breakfast Club. I think this is a very, very, very great segment. I think it's very humbling for everybody in this room. And I got vacation days. I can't take a vacation? You shut up, you three-toed sloth. All right? You little bitch.
Starting point is 01:05:59 We all need to take some of this constructive criticism and do better. Okay? I need to stop being so biased when it comes to Kanye. Okay. Angelina needs to stop hating on black fathers. Okay. No matter what. Everybody needs to come to work.
Starting point is 01:06:13 We got rumors all the way. Yes, let's talk about this. This is a Lil Wayne situation. They have a phone call from Birdman, and we'll tell you what was said in that phone call. We'll play it for you and what they are saying now in response to this alleged bus shooting that they're saying Birdman
Starting point is 01:06:29 could potentially be involved in. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. E.J.M.V. Angela Yee.
Starting point is 01:06:39 Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Birdman. She's spilling the tea. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, there's this phone call, and it looks like this is a piece of the evidence they are using to potentially investigate Birdman. And we told you they're investigating Young Thug also for that bus shooting involving Lil Wayne
Starting point is 01:07:06 when Lil Wayne's tour bus actually got shot up. Now, they have a phone call that was made while Jimmy Winfrey, that's Pee Wee, was incarcerated. And here is what that phone call sounds like. And get this money. You're money. You done blessed. You done did everything you could do, boss. It's a high opener, bro. Very bad. Why you on that? Strictly business, man.
Starting point is 01:07:34 Now, nobody cares about the truth when the lie is more entertaining, but accusing someone of trying to kill someone is a serious offense, and I don't hear anything in that phone call that makes me think that he was trying to get Lil Wayne killed. Right, they're saying during the call, Birdman, they're saying time for you to come out here and get your money. You did everything you could do, boss. And he's calling from jail. Yes.
Starting point is 01:07:48 Right, he's calling from jail. So what they got to do with Wayne? According to, well, now the person that's in jail that was getting this phone call, Jimmy Winfrey, eventually went on to get sentenced to 20 years in prison
Starting point is 01:07:58 for shooting Lil Wayne's bus back in April of 2015. He was convicted. Now, a source close to Birdman is saying that phone call has nothing to do with the bus shooting. And Birdman doesn't even think
Starting point is 01:08:08 that Jimmy Winfrey is a shooter and he wouldn't even associate with anybody who tried to harm Lil Wayne. So they're saying this has nothing to do with that situation. I believe that.
Starting point is 01:08:17 I'm going to be honest with you. I think Birdman really loves Wayne in that way. I believe that he would not want Lil Wayne harmed in that way. And I don't think he would associate with somebody who tried to do harm to Lil Wayne. Plus I've heard numerous
Starting point is 01:08:27 times from different people that nobody feels like Pee Wee actually shot the bus up. Yeah, so the tour bus driver Alvin Lewis is doing a whole separate civil lawsuit against Birdman and Young Thug and according to Alvin Lewis, he's saying that Birdman promised Jimmy Winfrey $250,000 and a Porsche
Starting point is 01:08:44 and that was for the shooting. Where's he getting this information from? I have no idea. Exactly, man. You can't be believing these second, third-hand sources. I remember an interview T.I. did on Shave 45. Is that Shave 45? What's the drama show on?
Starting point is 01:08:55 Gangsta Girls. Shave 45. Yeah, and he said that. He was like, I know for a fact. I know for a fact right-handed guy, people ain't shoot up that bus. Right, okay. So then that would make no sense.
Starting point is 01:09:06 All right, the NBA is planning to ban Kanye's Yeezy basketball sneaker. Who plays in Yeezy? I didn't think you made a basketball sneaker. Nick Young did play in Yeezy's one time, if I'm not mistaken. Well, the Adidas basketball sneaker is due out this season, and they're expected to debut that shoe on the court during the season, but NBA officials are unlikely to approve it without a redesign. They're saying that the gleaming reflective heels are
Starting point is 01:09:27 far too distracting for people in the arena and at home, so you have to get the NBA officials to okay these new designs ahead of each season. They haven't formally reviewed the Yeezy shoes, but they're saying the way it looks right now, according to what Kanye had on,
Starting point is 01:09:43 it would just not be permitted as is. Wearing Yeezy should be a choice, right? Well, I guess if it messes up their money, I guess with the filming for TV, it might mess up the reflecting and the lighting or something like that. Yeah, they say that reflective design wouldn't be approved.
Starting point is 01:09:56 Wearing Yeezy should be a choice. The NBA telling people that they can't wear Yeezy because it's something that's on them is a form of slavery. All right, now, as you are getting ready for the holidays, John Legend is going to do his first holiday album,
Starting point is 01:10:08 A Legendary Christmas. I'm actually excited about that. It's going to come out on October 26th. What? You don't like Christmas music? Not new Christmas music. I've had this conversation already. John Legend is a very talented, amazing artist. There is no new fire Christmas song. We don't know, man. I mean,
Starting point is 01:10:24 they could redo it. Boyz II Men did it over. Mariah Carey did it over. Mariah be having legendary holiday albums. There is no new fire Christmas record. There ain't been a new fire Christmas record
Starting point is 01:10:33 made in like 34 or 50 years. Or maybe he gonna make what, Bobby Brown and Whitney almost made one. Listen, there's a song on there called What Christmas Means to Me featuring Stevie Wonder
Starting point is 01:10:40 on harmonica. It's just ordinary people. I can't see that one. I don't know. Stevie Wonder on the harmonica? No. You can't see that one. Stevie Wonder on the Harmonica? No. You can't see that one? Are you trying to be funny?
Starting point is 01:10:48 No. All I'm saying is this. Okay, there is no new fire Christmas music. That was good, Yeet. That was good. There's no new fire Christmas music. Have yourself a merry little Christmas. These are old songs.
Starting point is 01:10:58 He's just doing his own Christmas album. That's what I'm saying. You're remaking all the classics. Featuring Esperanza Spalding. Merry little Christmas. I'm a stick to the original. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Chestnuts? Don't you want to hear John Spalding. I'm going to stick to the original. Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire. Don't you want to hear John Legend sing that?
Starting point is 01:11:07 I'm not singing that one. Nah, I don't want to hear that one. Purple Snowflakes. Purple Snowflakes. Nah, I got to be high to be on that hit. That's what I'm saying. That sounds like Shroon music right there. Wrap Me Up in Your Love.
Starting point is 01:11:19 I see you wild. That's why it gets crazy. Jingle bells, jingle bells. All right, well, anyway, that album, like I said, will be out October 26th. I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report. All right, thank you, Miss Yee. You're welcome. All right, now, the People's Choice Mix is up next.
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