The Breakfast Club - Everyone Just Simmer Down ( Polo G Interview)
Episode Date: June 11, 2021Today on the show we had Polo G stop by where he spoke about Talks New Music, Kicking Drug Habits, Chicago Investments, Juice WRLD Friendship and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to an... Ohio Physician who Tried To Prove Vaccinations Give You Magnetic Powers and we opened up the phone lines for our married listeners to see if they are allowed to go out with their single friends based off their interview with Bow- Wow and Ray J. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast
Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never
heard her before. Listen to
On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Ten
years.
Congratulations.
It's the Breakfast Club
10 year anniversary. Ten years. Ten years at a Breakfast Club 10 year anniversary
10 years
Doing your thing
Doing what you're doing
And being honest with it
They had a job for 10 years
Everything's Gucci over there
10 years
Shout out to the best doing it man
Hold up, hold up, hold up, damn
Y'all getting old, y'all been holding it down for 10 years
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne Tha God.
Man, y'all been together longer than some people have been married.
I'm proud of y'all.
The voice of the culture.
Peace, love, and let's go to 20.
Congratulations.
Good morning, USA. I was just telling Drom how I like to walk off the elevator backwards. Why?
When I get off, because the security camera's in the elevator,
so I walk off the elevator backwards, then walk down the hall backwards,
just so when they look back at it later on the security camera,
they go, what the F?
Keep things spicy around here, that's all.
Either that or you're inviting somebody somewhere,
you're walking back backwards.
You got to stop this.
You got to stop this. You're trying to bump into someone walking backwards. You got to stop this. You know I'm not at work today
You gotta stop this
I'm in Atlanta
Yeah that's where you need to be
That's exactly where you need to be sir
I'm out in Atlanta of course
You know I've been talking about this car show
It goes down in about 3 weeks
So this is the last bit of planning
For people that don't know
The car show is totally,
totally, totally mine. So when it comes to that, you have to plan out everything. You have to make
sure everything is taken care of from security to sanitizing stations to you name it. Just want
to make sure it's done. All the cars are put in the right place. All the amusement rides are put
in the right place. So this is very, this is like my baby. I really enjoy it. So many people have offered me
money to buy it for me, but I like it.
I really enjoy doing these car shows. I love
cars. I love bringing the whole families out. I love to see
you guys' families. Everybody come out
as a family to support. July 3rd is
my car show in Atlanta and August 14th
so I'm down here making sure.
Doing the last minute preparations and arrangements.
Shout out to Louis V. If you're on Revolt, you can see Louis V
in the camera. Louis V is up here with me. He's the program director of Atlanta Station to Beat.. Shout out to Louis V. If you're on Revolt, you can see Louis V in the camera. Louis V is up here with me.
He's a program director of Atlanta Station to Beat.
So shout out to Louis V.
My guy, Louis V. 803 all
day right there. I don't know if that's your guy
because he was like, yo, I called Charlamagne. Did Charlamagne
change his number? I'm like, damn.
I gotta send it to him.
I ain't sending it to him yet.
But that's your guy, right? I just
changed it. Do you got it? I don't even know if I gave it to you. You know I got it. I was the first person you gave it to him yet. I'm going to send it to him. But that's your guy, right? I just changed it. Do you got it?
I don't even know if I gave it to you.
You know I got it.
I was the first person you gave it to me.
That's not true.
I was with you in the store when you changed the number.
You're a damn liar.
And listen, salute to Clarissa Shields, too.
Yeah, Clarissa Shields.
Clarissa Shields made her MMA debut last night in Atlantic City,
and she won by TKO at 1 minute 44 seconds of the third round.
Drop one of the clues, B those bombs for Clarissa Shields.
Okay.
She sure did.
We'll talk about it more in the front page news next.
Yeah, she's definitely the best female boxer in the world.
But it was just good to see her, you know, going to another sport and, you know, get a win.
So salute to Clarissa Shields.
Absolutely.
Polo G will be joining us today.
His album's in stores right now.
You can stream it, download it, purchase it, however you get your music.
He'll be joining us in a little bit.
And then we got front page news.
So if you took the vaccine and you're feeling a little funny,
maybe your heart is beating out of control or something just doesn't feel right,
CDC had an emergency meeting.
We'll tell you about it when we come back.
And that's exactly why I be sitting my ass down
and letting y'all stupid ass people go first.
But God bless. Oh, my goodness. All right. And there's a lot of new music today ass down and letting y'all stupid ass people go first. But God bless.
Oh, my goodness.
All right.
And there's a lot of new music today.
The Migos dropped a new album.
Megan Thee Stallion dropped a new album.
Polo G's new album.
French Montana got a new single.
So let's get into some new music.
All right.
This is Migos featuring Drake.
And when we come back, front page news.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Come on in.
Hey.
I haven't gotten to that Migos album yet, Coach.
Me neither.
I'm going to catch a vibe to that later in the gym.
I know I love that Avalanche record, though.
That's the one we should have played.
We got to play that later on.
All right, well, let's get in some front page news.
Now, last night, NBA scores, playoffs, all right?
The Bucs beat the Nets 86-83.
Bucs in seven.
Great game.
No, it was not a great game.
Yes, it was.
That game was trash. No, it wasn't. The Nets were down by like 25, and they came back. That game. Great game. No, it was not a great game. Yes, it was. That game was trash.
No, it wasn't.
Nets was down by like 25, and they came back.
That was a good game.
First of all, you got the two highest scoring teams in the league.
Both of them only scored like, what, 80-something points?
86-83.
They were so off.
Both of them were so off yesterday.
It was a horrible offensive game.
I thought it was a good game.
Defensive game, it was a great game.
No, they were just missing a lot of shots.
The Nets missed a lot of shots as well. Bucs, that's what I'm saying. Bucs and Nets were just missing a lot of shots. That was a trash-ass game. Defensive game, it was a great game. No, they were just missing a lot of shots. The Nets missed a lot of shots as well.
Bucs, that's what I'm saying. Bucs were just missing a lot of shots.
That was a trash-ass game. I'm glad the Bucs
got the win, though. But Bucs in seven.
Nets should have came back and took that one.
And also last night, the Jazz beat the Clippers
117-111.
Alright, now, Clarissa Shields.
You know her. She's a boxer. She's from Atlantic City.
She fought her first MMA fight.
They said that she was down the first two rounds.
They said the first two rounds, she looked a little sluggish, didn't really know what to do.
But they said the third round, TKO, one minute and 44 seconds.
They said that Shields whooped that girl's ass.
So congratulations to Clarissa Shields.
She's not from Atlantic City, though.
She's from Flint, Michigan, man.
Oh, Flint, Michigan.
She fought in Atlantic City.
She fought in Atlantic City, yeah.
My bad. Do we have audio after the fight, what she said, Flint, Michigan. She fought in Atlantic City. She fought in Atlantic City, yeah. My bad.
Do we have audio after the fight, what she said at all?
No.
No.
Jesus Christ.
Drop on a clues bomb for Clarissa Shields, though.
That's the homie right there.
We already know she's a phenomenal boxer,
but to see her getting that MMA ring last night
and handle her business, salute to her.
Yes.
Also, they're saying if you took the Moderna shot
or the Pfizer shot and you have some heart inflammation, well, they're having an emergency CDC meeting and they're talking about it because a lot of people are having this heart inflammation.
The CDC is looking into reports that a very small number of teenagers who received the COVID vaccine have experienced heart problems with a condition called myocarditis. The CDC found reports of the condition seemed to occur predominantly in adolescents and young adults,
more often in males than females, more often following dose number two than the first dose,
and typically within four days after that vaccination.
The CDC has yet to determine whether there is any evidence that the vaccine caused the heart condition.
Hey, man, listen, everybody who got the vaccine, salute to you.
But this is why I don't want to be first.
I'm not an anti-vaxxer by any means, but I'm not a first in line either.
OK, and I keep telling you all last year, you know, I had quite a few doctors tell me,
just wait, just wait until just wait until maybe next fall to get the vaccine.
If you can't. That's what they told me.
Yeah, well, they're saying 226 reports and it's seen in adolescents.
And that was part that was the reason why I didn't have my kids get the shot.
And I was the only one.
Me and my wife were the only ones to get the shot.
But, you know, they're saying it's only 226.
They're having a meeting.
They're checking it out.
You think it's a coincidence that your wife got the shot and she got pregnant?
You think that's a coincidence?
What?
What are you talking about?
You think that's a coincidence?
Yes, because she was pregnant before she took the shot. How do we know pregnancy is not a side. What? Huh? What are you talking about? You think that's a coincidence? Yes.
Because she was pregnant
before she took the shot.
How do we know pregnancy
is not a side effect
of the vaccine?
Are you pregnant, right?
Oh, you're not.
You didn't take the shot.
Nope.
Why do I have
this conversation with you?
All right,
and that's front page news.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent,
phone lines are wide open. Maybe you had a bad night, bad morning, or maybe you just need to get some things off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open.
Maybe you had a bad night, bad morning, or maybe you just need to get some things off your chest or want to holler at bromance in the morning.
Me, Charlamagne, and drama.
Who said it's a bromance?
Bro, what's up with this guy this morning, Trombose?
It's not a bromance.
You started.
You said you walked out the elevator backwards and started walking down the hall backwards.
That had nothing to do with you.
That started the bromance.
And I was playing jokes on the security camera. That had nothing to do with you, sir.
Why you say mmm like
that? Get it off your chest.
That wasn't even me.
No, that was Dramos. Dramos acted like we had bananas in here.
Mmm. Mmm.
Call us up right now.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia. I'm. I am King Ernest Emmanuel. I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tried my country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder,
you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
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Hey, guys. I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs,
the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know,
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It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth,
gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best
and you're going to figure out
the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys,
like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty
on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
It's your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed,
we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's going on?
Breakfast Club, it's Nick D from Michigan, man.
Nick D. What up, Joe?
Man, what's poppin'? Hey, can we drop a bomb for Ray J, man? That's my guy. Nick D.
That's my guy.
It was.
Word.
You need a friend like that.
Word is born.
You need a friend like that. No, it's not. Nope. out of our group of friends. As a former pot myself, that is the hardest
in the world.
No, it's not.
Nope.
No, no, no, no, no.
No, not being faithful,
but to protect your man
while he acting up.
No, that's me.
And you know,
when you realize you changed,
like Wax will always
tell this story
about how he called me one day,
you know,
and put me on speaker to help him get out
the room with a young lady.
And I was like, nah, bro.
I'm not doing this on speakerphone.
Just because
I refuse to be a part of any debauchery.
Spell that word. Black men don't cheat.
Spell that word.
D-Botch.
E-R-Y.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning. This is Roya from Brooklyn
Hey, get it off your chest, mama
So, um
I was in Texas about a week ago
Um, with two young
White kids
That was shooting at the park
What situation are you talking about?
Yeah, we can barely hear you, mama
I'm sorry, it was a 12-year-old boy
And a 14-year-old boy and a 14-year-old
girl. Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
And I feel like
first of all, it took them 45
minutes to like talk the kids
down from shooting them
while on the spot
Timmy Rice got shot with a fake gun in his hand.
And these people knew
these kids had rifles in their hands.
They assembled the rifles and everything in the presence of the cops.
And once they started shooting at the cops, of course, the cops shot back.
But when the girl got shot, they really ran to her rescue.
You should have heard them on the call, on the phone call.
The police was like, oh, my God, those are kids.
All right, everybody stand down.
Don't fire your weapons.
Put your guns down there, kids.
What happened?
I don't know the story.
I'm sure there's a lot of people that don't know the story.
A 12-year-old and a 14-year-old broke out of a home for troubled youth.
They stumbled upon a house that had some guns.
They found the guns and went shooting at police.
I'm going to be honest with you.
The whole story sounds fake.
It just really does.
Two kids just leave a troubled youth home and just find some guns
at somebody's house and then go shoot police.
Tell them about the story.
Tell them how to put them together, know how to shoot them, and no safety.
Yeah, that did sound wild.
I remember the story now.
Safe or not, I still feel like, like, if it's out there, why, like, the way they talk about
these black young kids doing this and doing that, why aren't they talking?
There's no uproar about this. And I feel like it should be more, this
should be in the news way more than it's
happening. I agree with you.
Because if it was full of black kids,
trust me, they would have got their background,
they would have been thugged, dad thugged,
and like, there's nothing that's really being
said about these two kids.
I agree.
The moment I heard the story, it frustrated me.
I'm just like, I'm still not hearing about this.
Well, thank you for calling, Queen.
Thank you, Mama.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Chris.
Hey, what's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
Nah, I was just trying to talk about this whole COVID s***, man.
I'm trying to figure out why they pushing COVID so much, but they're not talking about
the flu.
Like, you know, the flu has a kill phase that people do.
I literally said that yesterday. I was like, damn, did anybody get the flu last year? the flu ever killed people too i literally said that yesterday
i was like damn did anybody get the flu last year no i don't think so just went away they don't even
talk about the food anymore it's just cool with covid 19 and and police killer that's all they
talk about now hey you right king yeah all right well thank you for your call man all right hello
who's this oh this juice what's up bro get it off your chest oh man i just right, boss. What's up? Hello, who's this? Oh, this is Juice F. What's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
Oh, man, I just want to, I'm happy that I got me a new job.
I'm moving.
Finally getting out of my hometown, and I'm just happy, man.
Okay, congratulations, brother.
Congrats, bro.
I'm happy for you.
I want to see if I get a book.
Which one you want?
I got, um, I got Tamika Mallory, State of Emergency, How to Win in the Country We Built,
and I got, uh, the Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Win in the Country We Built, and I got the unapologetic
guy, the Black Mental Health. You want both of them?
I'll just send both of them. Yeah, I want both.
I'm going to send both of them. Hold on the line. Hold on the line, alright?
Alright. Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is KT. Peace, guys. Peace.
Peace, King. What's up, bro? Get it off your chest.
Man, alright, check me out,
man. You know 2021, man.
It's not going on. But one
of the things that's going on, man, is our children, man, are going far to the
left sea.
You feel me?
What you mean?
Okay, I got four daughters.
Yep.
All of them are like 11, 12, 13, and the youngest one is like 10.
But, you know, we have a well-necked family.
So they stay together all the time, kick it together.
And all of them like females,
you know?
So it's like,
yesterday,
they wanted to go to the pool
because it's hot in Columbia.
I mean,
it was raining,
but you know,
it's still hot.
Oh,
you in the Met?
You in the Met?
Yeah,
gotta know that,
man.
Okay.
I mean,
going down.
Go ahead.
My daughter has came
to one of these little girls
over here
and be laying in the lap.
You know what I mean?
And it just disturbs me
how we don't have a,
like, I guess,
like a natural example.
Like, when we were little,
we used to go outside
playing in the woods and shit.
You know what I mean?
Excuse me.
You know what I mean?
We had to be on the phone.
And it seemed like the internet
is making our females
even like females.
On the internet,
females is just polarized.
Like, females all day.
You know what I mean. Bro, bro.
They're 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14.
They have friends.
You can't tell what somebody's sexuality at 10, 11, and 12.
They're just exploring their friends.
That's what y'all talking about?
Yeah, that's what he was saying.
He was saying this girl is all in his other girl's laps,
and they're on TV, and they're watching TV,
and they're not doing it.
But you don't know what it is.
I thought y'all talking about playing outside.
No.
No.
He's talking about their sexuality.
When we were young, we used to have to go outside.
Nowadays, they're on the phone, they're on the internet.
That is true.
And nowadays, on the internet, you see way more Instagram models and things like that.
You see a lot of that on the internet.
Yeah.
Instagram model dudes like, yo, what's up? You know what I mean? Sounds like you're upset because your daughters might be gay.
Where are we getting this part?
I don't get this part of the story.
What did I miss to where your daughters might be gay?
I didn't hear that part.
That's where I feel like the generation gap is going at.
Like the females are more akin to females also.
Are you listening to him, Sean?
Hey, but listen.
Listen. Let's be honest. I'm just asking.
Don't you like girls that like girls?
Stop it. This is daughters, man.
I know that's his daughters, but see, that's the hypocrisy of us
as people. Yes, I do.
Alright then, so I don't understand why you would be upset
if your girl likes another girl if you like girls
that like girls. And they're still young, bro.
Let them enjoy
life, experience things.
Why didn't you tell that to Dwyane Wade?
Huh?
Hey, I don't even know what you're talking about no more.
Me neither.
I haven't followed the conversation.
I was listening to him talk about being in the woods and being outside.
No, he was saying that his daughters are online,
and he feels like the fact that they're online and not outside playing in the woods,
he said online is forcing them to be like girls, and he doesn't like it.
That's what he was saying.
How did the Instagram thoughts get a shot in this, though?
I don't know how the Instagram thoughts.
I don't even know how the Wayne Way's daughter got a shot.
Is he saying that these young women are influenced by what they see on Instagram?
I believe so.
That's what he was trying to say.
Oh, okay.
All right.
He's probably right.
Okay.
But people like what they like.
I just think the hypocrisy that guys love girls that like girls until that girl is their daughter. trying to say oh okay all right he's probably right okay but people like what they like i just
i just think the hypocrisy that you know guys love girls that like girls until i girl is their
daughter yeah but i think people are too sensitive they're 10 11 and 12 i mean charlamagne didn't
you run out the house dressed up as uh what what girl group a boy group and your father
smacked you in the back of your head that never happened i don't even know why you lie like that
like i mean you just told the whole i've never said lied like that. I mean, you just told a whole... I've never said nothing like that.
No, you just made a whole YouTube
conspiracy theory lie up
saying that I was dressed like a girl, somebody
from a girl group and ran out of...
That wasn't the story.
If you want to read the story, go get my first book,
Black Privilege Opportunity, come to those who created it.
But that definitely was not the story that interview told.
It was just a fantasy. I thought you were dressing up
as En Vogue in the book. That's what I thought.
I thought he was dressed up as En Vogue.
He came outside his desk, smacked him in the back of his head,
and sent him to basketball.
En Vogue had nothing to do with this.
That had nothing to do.
No, that's not true.
Yeah, shout to En Vogue.
Buy my first book, Black Privilege.
Opportunity comes to those who create it.
New York Times bestseller, okay?
All right.
Get it off your chest.
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Now, we got rumors on the way.
You tell us, Envy.
How long? I got to get to it.
Angel Lee's not here.
I'm waiting for the producer to say it.
I heard that we're going to be teasing, well, we should be teasing right now,
Kendrick Perkins talking about Quavo.
They was together on First Take yesterday.
I didn't want to do that one there.
But, yeah, we'll do that when we come back.
Why not?
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is The Rumor Report
with Angela Yee.
On The Breakfast Club.
Now, you excited about this, Charlamagne?
You're a huge boxing fan.
What's the match?
Lamar Odom versus Aaron Carter.
Are you excited about this match tonight in Atlantic City?
Nah, but I mean, if it comes across my timeline, I'll watch it.
Would you pay for it?
Nah.
Who's going to win?
I have no idea.
Who would you put your money on?
Probably Lamar Odom.
They both look pretty bad.
I don't know if you've seen them sparring or practicing.
They both look pretty bad. I can't see them lasting've seen them sparring or practicing. They both look pretty bad.
I can't see them lasting two rounds.
This is not a real boxing match, though.
These are just two people that's going to go in there and be slugging.
It's not like either one of them are fighters or have any background in fighting.
So, yeah, I'll put my money on Lamar in that situation.
Yeah, but I don't even think they can last two rounds.
I think they're going to be too tight.
I think they're going to be too.
I've been watching them box.
First of all, they can't swing.
They can't even fight the right way. They can't throw a punch the right way. It's going to be nasty. I've been watching them box. First of all, they can't swing. They can't even fight the right way.
They can't throw a punch the right way.
It's going to be nasty and disgusting.
But they've been training for this, right?
Oh, man, stop.
I'll put my money on Lamar Odom.
All right, well, let me know who won because I'm definitely not buying that fight.
Now, also, Quavo and Kendrick Perkins talks about their beef.
Now, if you don't know who Kendrick Perkins is, he played in the NBA.
He's a sports analyst right now. And, of course, talks about their beef. Now, if you don't know who Kendrick Perkins is, he played in the NBA. He's a sports analyst right now.
And, you know, of course, you know Quavo.
Now, they have a beef that's been going on for years now.
And it all started from Quavo's album where he threw a shot at Kendrick Perkins.
Let's hear it.
All right.
Well, that's where it started. Well, Quavo talks about why he took a shot at Kendrick Perkins. All right. Well, that's where it started.
Well, Quavo talks about why he took a shot at Kendrick Perkins.
I don't got no big plan.
He must have felt some type of way when I dropped them bars.
And ever since then, he was saying my bars was weak,
and I only was just stating facts.
Why choose facts on Perk?
When I was doing my solo album, I was actually watching the finals,
and my boy Big Perk had a suit on, man, when he was
arguing and going at it
with my boy Drake, and that was the Cleveland
finals, and you didn't really play like that, Perk.
You didn't play, and you shouldn't be trying to fight.
Well, Perkins
responds to what Quavo said.
I was minding my business and having
a conversation with one of my former
teammates and Serge Ibaka
having a little fun with him at the time
and Drake had to interact
with the conversation and shoot
something my way. And where I'm from
in Beaumont, Texas, in the country, we
don't care about names. We don't care about
none of that. You shoot something my way,
I'm going to address you like the numbers on the house.
I'm going to address you like the numbers
on the house, goddammit.
Drop on a kooz bomb for Kendrick Perkins.
Okay?
The best part of this is that these brothers had a conversation.
Okay?
Too many people talking about each other, you know, via social media and YouTube
and not talking to each other.
And, you know, to see them on First Take yesterday having a conversation with each other,
a civil conversation that was highly entertaining, I appreciate that.
So drop on a kooz bomb for Kendrick Perkins and Quavo.
That's what you're supposed to do.
Well, it goes a little further.
Now Perkins talks to Quavo about why he didn't get that much playing time
during that series.
Okay, at the time I wasn't.
I was the 14, 15 man on the bench in my 13th year.
But when I was putting in work,
you probably still had Simbalac on your breath when I was helping
the Celtics go to the finals during
that time. Hold on. So look,
at the end of the day, go pull it up.
In crucial games, game
seven, I came out with 13, 10
and five against your Hawks.
And in the Eastern Conference Finals, when they
needed me the most, I stepped up my game
against Detroit Pistons in a few
games. I could pull up one
for example where I had 16, 15
and 7 blocked.
Listen, man, there's no real issue
between them. Quavo said something in a rap
record. Kendrick didn't like it. They had a
convo about it. The end.
That's it. Alright. Well, they did
squash their beef. Let's hear it.
It's not a beef. There was no beef.
Also, you let the Lakers steal one
when you weren't supposed to be hurt. You remember that?
No, but I'm saying, I tore my ACL.
How can I control that?
If ESPN gonna put AD in a wheelchair
every time he in the playoffs, why not do
big perk like that? How am I gonna
play on the tour in ACL?
Everybody roasts
everybody in the playoffs who get hurt.
Everybody roasts AD when he get hurt. hurt. Everybody roasts A.B. when he get hurt.
Look, I don't care.
I got tough skin.
I'm not even tripping on that.
All right, so they squashed it out.
There's no beef.
They were just going back and forth.
It's over.
That's what I'm saying.
The best thing they did was have a conversation.
Too many people talking about each other and not talking to each other.
You know what I mean?
And social media makes it easy
to talk about people but not talk to people.
So it's good to see them have that conversation
together. And it's nothing. That's nothing.
Nothing there.
Alright, well that is your rumor report.
Now when we come back, we got front page news.
If you're having some heart
inflammation, it could be because of that
Moderna or Pfizer shot. We'll tell you about it
when we come back. But right now, let's
get into another new joint. We've been playing new music
all morning long. Megan
Estallian, she got a new joint.
It's called Thottish, and it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
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Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I create my own country. My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, guys.
I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all
about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their
journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. You know that rush of
endorphins you feel after
a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real,
inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire, join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about
conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her dreams. I think a lot of times
we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves. For self-preservation and protection,
it was literally that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before. Have grace with yourself. You're trying your best. And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ.
I bet Taylor is in the other room losing her mind to that Megan Thee Stallion right now. I guarantee it.
I'm sure she is.
Well, it is the Breakfast Club.
It's a Friday, and let's get in some front page news.
All right, NBA playoffs last night.
Milwaukee beat Brooklyn 86-83.
Utah beat the Clippers 117-111.
Did you watch both games, Charlemagne? I watched the Bucs next game.
Bucs in seven.
Them West Coast games be on too late for me.
And also, Clarissa Shields.
Congratulations to Clarissa Shields. She's been on
The Breakfast Club before. She won
last night. She beat Brittany
Elkin by TKO. This was
her MMA debut. So congratulations
to her. Dropping the clues bombs for Flint, Michigan.
It's on Clarissa Shields.
That's the homie right there.
It's Luther Clarissa.
Now, do you know who Jeffrey Toobin is, Charlemagne?
That's the guy who was masturbating.
He got caught masturbating on Zoom, I think.
Yeah, he was on Zoom.
Yeah, he's a CNN analyst.
He was masturbating.
He was caught pleasuring himself on Zoom, and he was suspended.
Pleasuring himself.
Say masturbation, bro.
Same difference.
What? It's the same thing. Well, he's returning to CNN and he addresses the situation.
What the hell were you thinking?
Well, obviously, I wasn't thinking very well or very much.
And it was something that was inexplicable to me.
I think one point I wouldn't exactly say in my defense because nothing is really in my defense.
I didn't
think i was on the call i didn't think other people could see me you thought that you had
turned off your camera correct i thought that i had turned off the zoom call now that's not a
defense this was deeply moronic and indefensible it's not a defense but they asked him a question
you know what i mean what were you thinking hey man i thought the camera was off he mean? What were you thinking? Hey, man, I thought the camera was off.
He's not saying it was right.
He's just saying that he thought the camera was off.
What's the problem here?
Well, the problem is you could have done that.
You could have waited until after the Zoom call was over.
The hell you mean?
Would you whip out your meat and start doing that in a meeting if you was doing it live with people?
But this is the thing.
Maybe he thought he was off.
Maybe he thought the camera was off.
And he wanted to, you know, pleasure himself.
Professionalism, people.
He thought it was over.
I don't care.
You're on a meeting.
What you mean?
It was in the process of having a meeting at the time when he was doing it.
His camera was off.
He figured he'd just get a little quick one out and keep it moving.
Well, because of all this, he's going to therapy to better himself.
You know, I have spent the seven subsequent months, miserable months in my life, I can certainly confess. I'm trying to be a better person. I mean, in
therapy, trying to do some public
service, working in a food
bank, which I certainly am going to continue to do,
working on a new book about the
Oklahoma City bombing, but I am trying
to become the kind of person
that people can trust again.
What? This is bullcrap,
guys! For masturbation?
I'm all for therapy i'm all
for everything that that man is doing but none of that's gonna stop him from being an extra horny
nigga okay that's all this boils down to come on i'm in therapy because i left the camera on by
accident come on now volunteering at the food bank for masturbation none of that has anything to do
with just being unprofessional that was just simply simply unprofessional. There's a time and a place
for everything and masturbation
on a Zoom call when you're talking to
your fellow employees is not one of them.
He might have thought the meeting was over
and he just didn't end the camera and he just was like, you know what?
I'm just going to do this right fast before I go
back upstairs. His camera was on.
He has to go to therapy for that? That's not what happened.
What if his girl walked by naked? You know how that was that trend
where you'd be on a meeting and your girl would flash you
while you're on the meeting?
Well, you got to wait
until the meeting's over.
Yo, come on.
You have to have some professionalism.
It's simple as that.
It's a time and place for everything.
Bro, therapy for that, though?
Therapy?
Therapy?
Yeah, that's just silly.
By the way, I'm all for therapy.
I'm all for the community service.
Y'all know that,
but no, not in this case.
He's going to donate at the food bank.
He's going to volunteer.
I don't want your nasty hands on my food.
I'm writing a book.
All right, what do you do?
What were you doing right before you came in and started passing out food at the food bank?
All right?
Got to watch this guy.
Definitely masturbating on his lunch break.
Well, lastly, the CDC plans an emergency meeting
because of some heart inflammation following COVID-19 vaccines.
Dramas, that's where you're supposed to play the audio.
Like, the audio's supposed to play right there.
The CDC is looking into reports that a very small number of teenagers
who received the COVID vaccine have experienced heart problems
with a condition called myocarditis.
The CDC found reports of the condition seemed to occur predominantly
in adolescents and young adults, more often in males than females, more often following dose number two than the first dose.
And typically within four days after that vaccination, the CDC has yet to determine whether there is any evidence that the vaccine caused a heart condition. Listen, man, like I said, I'm not an anti-vaxxer. I'm just not a first-in-line vaxxer either.
Okay?
Let all the kinks get worked out.
And then go get your shots if you choose to.
That's my motto.
All right.
And lastly, President Joe Biden's son.
Hilarious.
He allegedly used the N-word in a series of bizarre conversations
with his white lawyer.
The message is, I guess he was saying
I don't know what he was saying. So you have the messages
Shalaman? You want to read them out? Yes, I do, sir.
I know you do want to read them. Go ahead.
This is hilarious. This is according
to the New York Post, right? I mean, according to
a bunch of outlets, but I saw it on the New York Post.
Let me read one. Okay, this
is Hunter Biden. Hunter
Biden says, oh no, his lawyer says,
there is zero coverage or pickup of the story.
Zip.
They spent a ton of resources on it, too, for a year.
Hunter replies, allegedly, well, thank you, Michael Cohen.
Oh, and you, too.
How much money do I owe you?
Because, nigga, you better not be charging me Hennessy rates.
First of all,
I need to know what the hell is Hennessy rates.
Okay.
What is Hennessy rates?
Hennessy rates.
The Hennessy rates have never been that expensive.
I want to know what hundred men buy Hennessy rates.
Oh,
it's some other ones.
There's some other ones in here where he's talking about his penis.
Okay.
So here's the go to the one at the bottom.
So there are ideals of unconditional love
that serve as proxies.
I don't have many.
You got?
Go.
OMG, nigga.
Did you just
use a fictional character?
This is Hunter Biden,
allegedly.
OMG, nigga.
Did you just use
a fictional character
from the imagination
of the collective frightened
and my dead brother's
unconditional love
is what I should rely on
and my kids aren't children,
George.
Now, this is the attorney, allegedly parents love was conditioned this is Hunter allegedly my penis
as of late has been unconditional this is the lawyer allegedly that's why we are searching
Hunter Biden allegedly for my penis I'm not making this up I'm not making this up yes we're reading
this we gotta keep going and we will always be searching
Hunter Biden allegedly
it's big penis George
they always find it
and I only love you
because you're black
I don't even know
what that means
I thought George was white
oh we almost done
the attorney allegedly
it's so annoying
when you interject with
what's that word
frivolity
yes
yeah frivolity
Hunter Biden replies allegedly true, true that, nigga.
I'm not making this up.
We're not making this up.
You're not making it up.
I go to the New York Post, okay?
This is why y'all have to stop giving everybody cookout invitations, because some white folks get way too comfortable, okay?
But I know for a fact that if that was any of your Trump kids, and they was using the N-word in the exact same context, the media would be burning them down today.
OK, Jesus, I just wish I would give you all on the same grace.
I'll give folks who are who are white and in the administration, our family with the Bidens.
Lord have mercy. All right. Well, Christ. And I've got to know what Hennessy rates is.
What the hell is Hennessy rates? What does that even mean? I don't know.
All right.
Well, that is your front page news.
All right.
When we come back, Polo G will be joining us.
His album is out today, so we're going to kick it with Polo G when we come back.
Don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe owned country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, guys.
I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know,
follow, and admire, join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation
beyond the run and get into the heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection,
it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude,
and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace. Have grace with yourself It's okay. Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever
you get your podcasts.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building, Polo G.
Hey.
Welcome, sir.
Thanks for having me.
Young King.
The Hall of Fame comes out this week.
Congratulations.
You are not a morning person.
Why you say that?
I can tell already.
Oh, dang.
I'm ready to go back to sleep.
Which you was out last night? No, I'm ready to go back to sleep.
Which you was out last night? No, I actually went to
sleep earlier, like 2 in the morning.
That's early? 2 in the morning is early?
Yeah, I usually be in the studio
till like 6, 5. So they told you
you had to do morning radio. So you was like, man, let me
get some sleep early. Yeah. And you was like, I
still don't feel like being there.
Well, your life has changed a lot in the past
three years. For sure.
Congratulations on the new house. Everybody's seen that.
That's crazy.
Congrats on that. Thank you, though.
How'd that make you feel, man? They put the price out there. It was like $4 million,
$5 million, something like that?
Yeah, it's just,
I don't know. I guess it's like the level that I'm
at now in my
career. That's what it's
a reflection of at this point. You gotta change your number
after a purchase like that, though. You start getting all kinds
of calls. Yeah. You probably get them calls
anyway. For sure.
Let's start from the beginning for people that don't know
you from Chicago. And what
got you into rapping?
I heard that, you know, it was
prom time and you told your mom during prom time
you didn't want to go to school anymore. You wanted to
pursue music. Yeah, it was was actually I was supposed to have
when I had got accepted to HBCU which one Lincoln University okay so I was
supposed to go there and on my first day in school I had just went to the studio
and stay in the state of Chicago cuz I'm like I got no money I'm be a struggling
college student I might as well pursue my rap career but the um prom was just the first time I ever had shot a solo video
on my own and from now I just want to keep doing it when you say you got accepted wasn't for
academics athletics because you're kind of tall when you walked in I was like man he played ball
he's played ball or something I was I was I had planned to hoop down there but I ain't got get
accepted for like no
you feel me scholarship and what did your mom say because your mom is she's your manager now right
correct yeah and your manager back then so what was she what were her thoughts when you said nah
ma i don't want to do this no more i want to pursue music because you had an older sister
that also tried music at one time too yeah like my sister the real reason one of the real reasons
that i ever started to take up music,
because I've seen all the attention she'll get from all our family,
but they'll put her on Front Street to sing and give her a lot of attention from that.
Come here, baby, on holidays. Come here and sing that song.
Yeah, but it was back then, I really handled everything on my own as far as taking care of music.
It was like when stuff started to get serious when I involved my OG, my mama.
But you did start writing a lot younger though, right?
Yeah, probably.
I made my first song when I was like nine years old.
You remember what it was?
Yeah.
What was it?
What you saying?
Like the same old song?
The song called, like what was the hook?
Give us a little snippet.
No. I don't remember that hook. What you saying like the same song the song called I was a little snippet Would you happen over a beat or no I had just made like a little freestyle cuz like in our at school
We have a little freestyle where I mean we have a look point of time where people just rapping in the back of the classroom
And then I just I that's my go-to rap. time. And so I had it memorized still to this day,
but it's just like...
What was it about?
There's got to be a video out there somewhere.
Yeah, what was it about?
A bunch of stuff I wasn't supposed to be rapping about
that night.
Oh, okay, okay.
Well, you from Chicago.
Y'all be having to grow up fast.
Yeah.
Man, do you feel like a rap star yet?
Because you had a number one album in the country.
You're doing songs with Wayne and Nicki.
Do you feel like a rap star yeah at this point what can I ask
you what did your mom do before all this because it feel like she got connections
and she really knows how to get things poppin so I'm just curious what was what
was she doing before she was managing you guys well she our mom my mom was
like always like a businesswoman like she used to do, like, property management and stuff like that.
So she always had a business mind.
We just, I just ended up, like, putting it into her head.
Like, maybe you should do this because that's the only person I feel like I could trust in a slimy game like music business.
I think that's dope because there is nobody you could trust like your mom and the fact that she's
supportive because sometimes people's parents could
be like, okay, you got to be realistic.
And the fact that she was able
to make that transition and it
seems like she's doing a great job. Yeah, for sure.
How do you relate to the kids
so much in the teens? And the reason I ask that
is, you know, you asked my son who
is 17, who is favorite artist or
he goes Juice W juice world and polo
g right and the reason i find out what's popping is i work out with him in the gym well he works
out and i halfway work out but he works out but he i give him the aux and say so how do you relate
to those teens and i see like the teens love you like he's only 22 huh he's only 22 yeah but still
there's still a lot of artists that's 22 that don't relate to the teens like that how long you been rapping like there's a timeline like i could say i made my first video
when i was 18 yeah he's still a teen himself but there's a lot of artists that are 22 and 23 24
years old you're 24 right i'm 22 22 my bad 22 years old that artist is an older demographic
but the teens the young teens like i mean how do you relate to them it's really um I feel like my
subject matter me trying to show that I'm relatable because I don't really
approach music like as if I'm above what I've seen everything I went through
everything I'm just saying yeah what I'm going through right now you probably
going through the same thing I've been there before and even just in our
upbringing with social media playing on your psyche or your mood i just know a lot of us going
through that type of depression or whatever the case may be and me speaking on that music kids
relate to that yeah you dealt with a lot of loss in your life already too Yeah To be so young And I saw that you had spoken honestly about
Kicking like a
You know not using drugs anymore either
Yeah
So what was that like for you?
Because I know sometimes that's not an easy thing to do
When you're using that sometimes to numb
The feelings that you might have going on
And then just giving it up
It was really just trying to
Have a better mindset
and just not be so reliant on a momentary feeling,
I mean, a temporary feeling, you feel me,
just to get through or get by.
And then a lot of that stemmed from me having a son
and knowing that I don't want to be around him like that.
It's good that you got the self-awareness to know that, you know,
social media does impact your mood.
I heard that on, what album was it?
I forgot, but you were saying, you know, you do all that for a post on the Shade Room.
Yeah.
No, I say a type dude get excited.
Get excited.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
When did you realize that social media really does impact your mood in that way?
Just paying attention to my own, just paying attention to the way that I feel on my own.
Like, coming up, I was never a social media guy.
It was really more so when I started wanting to rap
and stuff like that.
And then I was just noticing, like,
if I'm binging on social media,
it's like I feel like I ain't feeling like myself
or I'm feeling down.
So I take them times where I ain't on social media for a week or two.
And you feel me?
With my career being where it's at and knowing that I got to be more active on it,
I'm just more aware of how that might play on my psyche.
So just giving my own self free time at that time.
So you disconnect on purpose?
Yeah.
That's real.
How difficult was it to get off of those drugs?
Like, I'm a strong minded person like i ain't saying that like it was just so easy but you feel me to be um
to be for me to have been on that same type of path for so long is one thing because i was going
through what i was going through but it was like i, I'm no longer in the same space that I was back then.
So I don't got to rely on that so much.
I got the means necessary to go book a flight if I want to or get away.
So it's just me just paying attention to shit like that.
Was it something that your mom and your girl noticed?
What you mean?
Like, were they like concerned?
You know how sometimes you can do things and it could be like just recreational, not that.
Or was it something
where it's like,
look,
we got to discuss this?
No,
it didn't get to that point.
It was just all me.
Like,
I'm just like,
no,
this ain't,
this ain't what I should be on
right now.
All right,
we got more with Polo G
when we come back.
Don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning,
everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with angela yee charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club
we're still kicking it with polo g charlamagne you say you feel like a rap star now what made
you start feeling like a rap star was it the money i mean that's no i can't even say money
i say me being in a lot of like compare i've been living in Cali for almost three years. So when I first came out there
It's like little to no people would know who I was and then I ain't the type of person that's gonna really care about that
But it'll make me think about like damn. I don't know might know why yeah
Then it's like more and more as time went on it's like I can't walk on the day out now and just be the same
Person I was three years ago on the mail road like that's that's the most moments and situations just being able
to reach out touch people that I knew that I was leveling up and it's sad
there's no guide to it right there's no handbook to teach you how to handle
being a rap star yeah it's not cuz and then like I say I ain't really more so
tapped in with nobody experienced in the rap game
that's really going to coach me or tell me,
hey, this is how you should go about this.
It's a little one-off here and there
when I got involved with an artist,
but I ain't never been locked in with somebody.
Only person, feel me, I could say was Juice
at one point in time, but nobody currently that I'm tapped in with,
they were like, hey, this is how you got to move.
That's interesting that nobody,
especially being from Chicago,
that's always been such a hip-hop spot.
None of the older artists put their arm around you
and say, yo, Polo Roll with me.
Yeah, I ain't never really had that type of guidance
in the rock game from another rapper.
Listen, so talk about how your girl makes you better
because you did do the song comparing your relationship
to Martin and Gina.
What are some things that she does that really holds you down?
Just really...
Are you blushing, bro?
Just really being there for me in my times and needs
or just like, you feel me?
I've been with her like you feel me i've been with her you feel me since before i
hired bread for real so it's less like if we've been locked in been homies all this time just
having that genuine type of friendship relationship that somebody you can lean on depend on whenever
you can trust her because she you know she with you for you. Yeah, for sure. Is there ever a time when the mom role clashes with the manager role?
No.
No, not really.
Because, I don't know.
We just do a good job at, like, separating the two.
And then it's like, I still hit up on some, hey, mom, how do I do this?
How do I do that?
That's on a personal tip.
But you can't get loud with your man your mom manager
but i don't know we know how to because we done bumped hairs enough before this
so we know our limits right we know our limits at this point are you protective of your mom
because i know people probably trying to holler at her how does that work that's like like look
because because because like i'll be getting a little mean.
It's like, polo mama, this and that.
It's like, I don't know.
I am overprotective, but I know I can't be like, you feel me?
She a grown woman.
But it's just like, that dude gets me.
Yeah, that's your mama.
Of course it would.
Of course it would.
You just want people to be respectful.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Now, with everything going on in Chicago and as big as you are in Chicago,
did you feel like you had to move out of Chicago to stay safe or to stay out of the BS?
For sure, because the climate of Chicago, like, fear me.
Like, I could turn around and be a billionaire.
I could donate to 20 million charities.
I can live in Hollywood as long as I want
to, but when I come back to Chicago,
it's still, they thinking of it from
my roots.
So it's still somebody
gonna want to hurt me, touch me. They mad
because I made it out and I'm over here
doing all this. So it's like,
I knew I had to get up out of there because
that's a hateful city
to an extent, like, with all the stuff that go on.
Does it make it hard for you to, you know, even want to give back?
No, not at all. Because I love where I'm from, though.
Like it's a beautiful side to Chicago. It's actually almost two different places in one.
You can stay downtown in Chicago and never see the crime,
never see the violence.
So I always have love for my city in that regard,
and just that being where I come from, I'm always show love.
But I know what it could be, you know.
We also seeing, too, you know, out of town,
don't make it safe for rappers either.
You know, God bless Pop Smoke, you know, King Von.
So it's just like, you know, how do you move even living in Cali?
Just being aware of my surroundings I'll be telling my homies um something like you gotta know your geography like any city I go in I know okay it's probably bad over here or this city
ain't nothing to be played with I don't underestimate nowhere or no man you know
that's why I didn't like them posting the house you know what I'm saying I'm like okay congrats to that young man but god damn don't put all this business out there like that
that's that's the tough thing about it you made a song called for the love of new york what do
you love about new york so much that you wanted to make that record i i what i love about new
york is the support that i gave her because I know this was one of the big reasons my career popped off with pop out and I had it with look TJ a big
artist in New York so whenever I used to come out here it'd be like I'm in
Chicago or I do a show out here and it's sold out everybody coming showing me love
full disclosure my old ass thought she was from here until about a lot of people
thought I had no matter what matter of fact when
you went number one somebody's like he's from Chicago he's from Chicago I thought he was from
New York yeah a lot of people used to say that too just out of spite I always knew uh or felt
a little here so now explain what cap a lot is because that's the name of your label but people
didn't were confused with what the name cap a lot yeah because um the Atlanta context like you lie lie
a lot records but in Chicago that mean like you fear me like you you ain't for
none though basically in the situation like you ain't gonna let nobody play
with you and who set up your business because your business is set up well you
sell tons of merch which brings millions of dollars your label is set up everything is set up the right way and you usually don't see that
for a new artist especially a young artist so who handled the business to say we're gonna set this
up this way was it your mom was it your team like who who did that or was it it was it was all us
collectively and i know i came and it and it'll just more so be an idea of mine mind. Like, I feel like we should do this.
I feel like we should do this.
And they're like, come on, we already ready for you to do that.
You feel me?
All us thinking on the same time.
So you had a plan.
Before you did your deal, y'all sat down and had a plan.
Because most artists, I don't think, have plans.
They're just excited to get a deal.
But you had a plan.
Yeah, for sure.
I always had a plan as far as signing artists.
And then a lot of the artists, I mean, I say I'm a lot, I only got two artists.
But the artists that I'm tapped in with, like I've been had a relationship with them for a minute.
Even before I had signed them, I've been tapped in with them, speaking to them every day.
So I always felt like that one day I'd be able to give them that type of opportunity.
What was the relationship like with Juice WRLD?
It was a great relationship like with Juice for her.
It was just a genuine friendship.
Me and Juice didn't even
record music like that. We just kicked it
at a time with each other.
That was just my homie.
Y'all lived around each other?
Like 10, 15 minutes away from each other.
So I pulled up on them like the whole day.
How hard is it for you to be social and you think
it's necessary in this business to really be friends with people people because i know like you said it's hard to trust
people you know you have your mom as your manager you have your circle of of close friends and
family so do you think that as a artist you have to be sociable uh to an extent because I know back then when I came in the game,
I didn't want to go to no parties, nothing nobody was throwing.
Like I said, I didn't want to really get on songs with people.
And then later on down the line, I'm like, okay,
I don't necessarily need to get a song or a feature in with an artist
or a network with an artist, but that
would help my career get to the next level.
So, me knowing and understanding
that, I just try to come out of my shell.
Well, don't move. We got more with Polo G
when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne
the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking
it with Polo G. His project is out right now.
His album's out in stores right now. So, stream it and download it. Charlamagne the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Polo G. His project is out right now. His album's out in stores right now.
So stream it and download it.
Charlamagne.
Your mom being, you said, a property manager before.
Are you investing back in Chicago?
For sure.
I still have yet to buy a property in Chicago, which is something that I'm working on.
But, yeah, I want to do, like, income properties out there, too.
You have no shortage of watches.
Is the two-watch thing, is that the new wave amongst the youngins?
I saw, even yesterday, Iceberg Vessel had on two watches.
That's the new thing?
Yeah, for sure.
I really just did this on some rapper shit, though.
Really?
Do you feel like, as a rapper, you have to wear jewelry?
It's good for, like, catching somebody's eye, for somebody.
Because people on the outside looking in will take this as what type of level you on.
And they got us a few chains, a little rope chain.
They're like, oh, he's just now getting in.
Nigga really got that J on.
They're like, oh, yeah, he's somebody.
Let's check it.
Let's make sure it's real.
Let's make sure.
Is it on, Nick?
With the polo sign,
did you ever get in a problem with polo at all?
Cease and desist, anything like that? No.
That's real. The G is real.
What's this, 130? What does it say?
1300. You can't count, bro.
That's a block.
Okay, that 1300 real.
What else you got on him? Let me check one of these rings.
Okay. What's that mean on? Let me check one of these rings. Okay.
What's that mean?
That's the African lead?
No, this a dialege.
Oh, dialege.
Okay.
Oh, my gosh.
This guy right here can't read.
Goddamn.
Let me see.
All right.
Okay.
This playing.
This playing.
There ain't no diamonds in there.
So, yeah.
So, what is the-
He good?
He good?
He good?
He good?
He good? He good? So, next up. So, you already have that planned out yeah, I got the album name already
I just really trying to for my next album after this cuz Hall of Fame turned dance and I said and deliver my next album after
This though. It's like I really like treating this summer like an offseason
I'm trying to just really practice on a lot.
Is death something you think about?
You said, huh?
Is death something you think about?
I think everybody thinks about death.
Yeah, they, you feel me?
Especially come from where we come from.
That's always a thought in the back of your head.
And then on top of that, being a rapper, though.
Because it's like, that's just, I feel like in this last past decade or even five years is when rappers die the most.
It does feel like that.
So that's always in the back of my mind.
And then it's like where I live at in Cali, every day you see a cop flipped over or some shit like on the E-Way or something.
That shit always on my mind.
How do you get those thoughts out there?
How do you flush those negative thoughts out, those pessimistic thoughts,
and think about life, think about growing old?
Just knowing what it is that I got to live for.
A lot of people think you're reincarnated.
You know, I'm from South Carolina, and so, you know,
Speaker Knockers was my guy.
Have you seen the YouTube conspiracy theories about Polo G
actually being Speaker Knockers?
I don't know where they get that shit from.
That is wild.
What do you think of that when you see it?
That is crazy.
I don't necessarily see the resemblance
that they be saying I look like him.
Because people say I look like 20 different motherfuckers.
It's Chief Keef all the time.
I think they just saying that
because I'm from Chicago with Dress, though.
But they literally, I I mean 20-minute videos
Saying that you are speaking knockers
Reincarnated not awesome like you sound like him like you're really him I'm like like speaking I could fake this deaf and came back in polo Jeep. Yeah, I mean watch the video though
Oh, I did I got caught I got caught up. I'm not gonna YouTube
I don't know how people believe anything they see on it. Right.
I don't get it.
What made you pick living in Cali over New York?
I'm like, you live in here?
I'm like, you like it?
I do like it.
I do like it.
You like it out here?
I do.
I do.
Oh, look.
I'm from here.
I just feel like it's too busy out here.
I like to be to myself in the corner.
You feel me? Like I said, I'm anti-social. I like to be to myself in the corner. You feel me?
Like I said, I'm anti-social.
I like to stay to myself.
And Cali gave you that type of space.
Why not the South?
Because, I don't know, when I went to Atlanta,
I feel like it's damn near just like the city,
just like Chicago.
So I'm like, no.
Then it's like, it'd be a lot going on in Atlanta.
Like, a lot going on.
I saw you recently tweet out, one of the most important things is to evolve from what you used to be
How have you evolved? I feel like I evolved mentally for sure just learning from my mistakes a lot of trial and error
Yeah, a lot of people praying for you for sure
So you got a spiritual foundation for sure. I'm a spiritual person though. Mm-hmm You got a you got a routine like when For sure. I'm a spiritual person, though. Mm-hmm.
You got a routine, like when you wake up in the morning?
Yeah, I say my positive affirmations, and that's about it.
Where do you get them from?
What you mean?
Like, what, you got a book?
You got something on the phone? No, I just, yeah, I just made my own little notes.
Mm-hmm.
And then I just recite them, or I recorded a voice memo sometimes i just listen to
them what was it this morning what was your positive affirmation this morning like you want
me to say one um i think um a few a few of them just be like um saying that i'm confident i'm
clear-minded i don't i'm in a positive you feel me mindset that. Just to make sure that I keep them demons up off me.
That's right, that's right.
Aside from music, are there other things
that you're pursuing right now?
Yeah, I'm definitely, I'm trying to get
into the jewelry business.
Like I've been scoping out spots in Miami.
And I really have one already,
but then it's like it went left. But I'm still trying to spots in Miami. And I really have one already, but then it's like it went left.
But I'm still trying
to get in that. So the jewelry business?
Yeah, I want to be a...
I want to own my own jewelry store. That's great.
I love that. You know how much support you'll get?
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I got all these
rivals that know how to
come through my shit. What's the name of it?
Black Ice Jewelry.
Okay.
All right.
We'll support it.
We'll buy some jewelry.
We have the diamond testers, and we see all your stuff is real, so I feel confident in that.
Let's get into a joint with Alma.
Alma's out right now.
All the fame.
What you want to hear?
You can play rock star.
There you go.
Let's get into it now.
We appreciate you for joining us.
That's right, Polo G.
Polo G.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hey, Polo G. Polo G, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Hey, Polo G.
Shout out to him.
His album is out today.
Make sure you pick it up.
He just joined us, so shout out to Polo G.
Now, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Floyd Mayweather.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is The Rumor Report.
Talk to him.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Now, some of the numbers are coming in about the Floyd Mayweather and Logan Paul fight.
They're saying that the fight generated more than a million pay-per-view buys.
Now, it was priced at $49.99.
And if you think about it, let's say they sold a million.
That's $50 million.
Floyd allegedly gets 50% of that.
So just off that fight, just off the pay-per-views, if it's only a million,
he'll walk away with about $25 million.
I mean, Logan Paul getting a nice little penny, too,
because he was making a quarter million for the fight,
and he gets 10% of the revenue.
Yeah, that's good.
Also, that's a great payday for a random-ass Sunday.
Now, Gary Owen, you know comedian Gary Owen.
He's been on The Breakfast Club numerous times.
He stopped by Wendy Williams and Wendy got a little spicy with him.
The first time we met, think like a man. But I was married. You were married.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, but you never looked at me that way.
But I was looking like, OK, who is that? Oh, really?
I married at that time. I'm not dead. Oh, wow.
That's shocking.
With all the, you know, attractive men on Think Like a Man.
That's kind of shocking.
No, you stuck out to me.
Really?
Oh, gosh, he's nervous.
Wow.
Wendy taking this white boy summer thing a little too literal.
God damn.
Goodness gracious. Jesus Christ, Wendy.
Well, Gary Owen also talks about his divorce. His divorce has been all over social media, so he discusses it a little too literal. God damn. Goodness gracious. Jesus Christ, Wendy. Well, Gary Owen also talks about his divorce.
His divorce has been all over social media,
so he discusses it a little bit.
I'm not officially divorced.
Well, I read the internet, okay?
And you've got children.
Yeah, we have adults.
I just want to make sure there's no child support.
Because it got out there that I'm a deadbeat dad.
She put that on.
But our kids are adults.
What happened with the marriage
if you don't mind me asking i've been silent the whole time but we can talk now go what happened
but my lawyer doesn't want me saying anything i'll just say there's a big twist in my divorce
that a lot of people don't know about i mean it's a doozy but i can't speak on it yet but
it's it's big guy big. Gary should be respectful.
You know what I mean?
You got to be respectful in a situation like that.
You got to thread lightly.
You know what I mean?
What did he say, though?
I'm just saying, I mean, the other day all he did was post the shirt,
and, you know, his ex-wife went off.
So imagine what she's going to do after seeing Wendy.
She's definitely going to go off.
Well, Wendy gets even more spicier.
She really likes this white boy, Summer.
She's watching right now as I flutter my eyes at you.
Would you like to have dinner?
Because here's what I'm thinking, right?
We go to Fresco Biscotto.
You're going to melt at the food.
Really?
All right, just say no.
No, he's not saying yes.
I'm not saying, listen, what I'm not going to, I'm not saying yes or no on the air.
That's how more rumors get started.
Yeah, but I can clear this up.
I got the purple chair every day.
Oh, that's right.
So it's like, yeah, you saw me ask him out.
We went to Scotto.
We had a good time.
Jesus Christ.
He took his Uber back to his hotel and I took, you know, my car back to my apartment.
Wendy, we can see you.
Okay, that's fine.
We can see you, Wendy.
You're on TV.
If that was flipped, if that was a dude doing that to a girl.
Oh, it would be so uncomfortable.
It would be World War III out here.
Yes, absolutely.
Absolutely, 100%.
But we know double standards exist, Dramos.
Sorry, young man.
You just learning this?
It's uncomfortable.
Jeez.
Shout out to Gary Owen.
He was trying to be political as possible. Like, no, Wendy. You know, rumors will It's uncomfortable. Shout to Gary Owen. He was trying
to be political as possible.
No, Wendy. Rumors will start, so I can't.
Well, I have the chair.
No, Wendy. I don't like seafood.
Wendy is
clearly done with Negroes.
It's been white boy summer since March
for her.
And lastly, Meek Mill and
the team, his Reform Alliance team,
shout out to Michael Rubin, went to Richmond,
Virginia, to meet up with the governor,
and they wanted to change some probation laws.
The governor signed House
Bill 2038, which
limits the amount of active incarceration
a court can impose as a
result of a
hearing for a probation violation. So,
the maximum amount of probation a citizen can incur is now five years from the
time of their release, which is pretty dope.
So it'll help people trying to get out of court and their probation won't be extra long.
Hey, man, dropping the clues bombs for Meek Mill, Michael Rubin and the Farm Alliance.
Can't nobody say they not doing the work.
OK, they doing the work.
And shout to Meek Mill and shout to Michael Rubin, one of the owners of the 76ers.
Michael Rubin really puts in the work behind the scenes and in front of the scenes no matter what.
He does.
And even with my car show.
In every city I do my car show, I donate money to the city because I feel like if you make money in the city, you should give back to the city.
Give back to the kids.
And Michael Rubin was like, I want to match what you're doing.
Not only match what you're giving, but I want to give more.
And not too many people want to do that.
So salute to Michael Rubin and his team.
No, they donated to my foundation, the Mental Wealth Alliance as well.
They donated to us a couple months back.
So salute to them.
Yeah, they do the work.
They absolutely positively do the work. They absolutely, positively do the work.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
Now, Charlamagne, who are you giving that down?
We need a woman named Sherri Tenpenny to come to the front of the congregation.
Now, listen, I'm going to tell you something.
I like where Sherri Tenpenny is going with this.
I really do, but it's just not real.
But we'll talk about it for after the hour.
All right. We'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. We got
another new joint to play? We got a new joint to play?
No, we got Pop Smoke.
Why you say it like that? No, we got Pop Smoke.
I like Pop Smoke, but it's the same Pop Smoke song.
That's what I said. I thought we had another Migos
record. I thought we had French Montana record.
We ain't got French Montana. Play goddamn Migos Avalanche,
man. We ain't got Migos Avalanche. Play Migos
Avalanche. What did I say? Avalanche? Avalanche, man. Not ambulance't got Migos Avalanche, none of that? Play Migos Avalanche.
What did I say, Ambalance?
Avalanche, man, not Ambalance.
Avalanche.
We don't have no clean versions.
You ain't got French Montana either?
All right, we'll play the Pop Smoke then.
All right, let's Pop Smoke. Yeah, all right.
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You get donkey at a date.
Yeah, you dumbass.
You get donkey at a date.
Yeah, you dumbass. You are a donkey.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day, huh?
I'm going to fatten all that shit around your eyes.
They want this man to throw them blows, man.
They wait for Charlamagne to tap them gloves.
Let's go.
They had to make a judgment of who was going to be on the Donkey of the Day.
They chose you.
This is Breakfast Club, bitches. Who the donkey of the day. They chose you. It's a breakfast club, bitches.
Who's donkey of the day today?
Well, donkey of the day for Friday, June 11th
goes to Sherry Tenpenny.
Now, who is Sherry Tenpenny?
She is a doctor in Ohio
who is a known conspiracy theorist,
a licensed physician,
and author of the book
Saying No to Vaccines.
Well, yesterday, Republican lawmakers in Ohio
gave the microphone to her
so she could share her views on the COVID-19 vaccine.
She filled the questions for more than 45 minutes during a health health committee hearing on House Bill 248.
Now, we've heard a lot of COVID vaccine theories.
OK, we've heard that COVID-19 vaccines alter your DNA. We heard the vaccine creation was rushed so it's not safe the vaccine
is made with fetal tissue the vaccine contains a microchip that can track you which is so stupid
because we all got phones the vaccine will alter your immune system the vaccine causes autism in
children the vaccine causes female infertility this morning they said the covid vaccine is linked
to heart issues look man a lot of folks you know who have their masters from youtube university
have a lot of theories about the covid 1919 vaccine, but they don't get invited
in front of Republican lawmakers in Ohio to discuss them. Now, I don't know what's true
and what's not true. I just know what they tell us is true and not true. But time will tell all.
But I don't think time will ever be kind to Sherry Tenpenny's theory. See, Sherry believes
that when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine, if you get stuck, then things will stick.
Brother Leonard, what do you mean? Uncle Charlotte, what are you saying? If you get stuck, then things will stick.
Well, let's go to NBC4 Columbus for the report, please. This is Sherry Tenpenny.
But I'm sure you've seen the pictures all over the Internet of people who've had these shots and now they're magnetized and put a key on their forehead.
It sticks. They can put spoons and forks all over them and they can stick because now we think that there's a
metal piece to that. There's been people who've long suspected that there was some sort of an
interface yet to be defined, an interface between what's being injected in these shots and all of
the 5G towers. Sherry Tenpenny believes that if you get the covet 19 vaccine then you become magneto
if you're not a marvel head like myself and you don't know who magneto is just know he's one of
the strongest villains in the marvel universe who stan lee once said was loosely based off malcolm
x but his superpowers he can generate and manipulate magnetic fields his powers allow
him to control metal okay amongst other things andri Tenpenny, because she sees people on the internet
who have been vaccinated
sticking metal objects
to their body,
believes that the vaccine
is causing that magnetism.
The magnet,
you know what the hell
I'm trying to say.
Okay, there you go.
The internet, okay?
The internet, the internet.
Do we realize how much
the internet is ruining us?
It's like we don't even know
what's real and what's not real anymore
because we are all caught in this digital illusion.
It's not even fun to troll anymore because people literally believe it.
OK, they believe any and everything they see online.
This woman is a doctor, a licensed physician, and she feels like the COVID-19 vaccine causes people to be magnetized.
The cartoon filter, Disney filter, dog filter on TikTok and Snapchat must have her so confused.
She might really believe it's humans out here with dog heads.
Now, this is where it gets good.
She's Sherry Tenpenny influenced a registered nurse named Joanna Overholt.
Joanna spoke in front of lawmakers and defended Tenpenny's testimony.
And she decided to do an experiment, a little show and tell.
She decided to place a key and a hairpin against her chest and neck.
The show lawmaker, she is indeed magnetized.
And that didn't go well.
Listen.
Yes, vaccines do harm people.
By the way, so I just found out something when I was on lunch,
and I wanted to show it to you.
We were talking about Dr. Tenpenny's testimony about magnetic vaccine crystals.
So this is what I found out.
So I have a key and a bobby pin here.
Explain to me why the key sticks to me.
It sticks to my neck, too.
Yeah, so if somebody could explain this, that would be great.
Any questions?
Any questions?
What do you mean, how do you explain this?
Explain what?
It's not up north. is it stuck. We are all
watching you, Joanna. If the magnets don't
stick, we must acquit. And the magnets
did not stick. Explain
to me why the key sticks to me. Because you
sweaty. You sticky.
Okay? Keys would
stick to hot mayonnaise. Everyone knows
this. You might as well have stood in that courtroom
and put a spoon on your nose.
That will stick to you.
You know why?
Because your nose fits very neatly into the curve of the bowl.
The earth's gravity pulls the bowl downward.
This presses the spoon against your nose and helps with adhesion.
Okay, the heavier the spoon, the more it presses against your nose.
I feel like I learned that in elementary school.
The whole sticking pennies on your forehead thing easily explained.
Place the coin against your forehead and it remains there.
Okay, just place the coin against the forehead and push it upward about an inch with pressure.
The coin will remain there on its own.
Look, Nick, you see?
Look, you see this?
This is a penny.
Look what I did.
Stick it up about an inch.
Am I Magneto?
You might be.
Do I look like Magneto?
You kind of do.
Come on, man.
I don't know why I stuck it in my forehead just now, but I know it's not because I'm Magneto.
OK, by the way, all the incentives they given out to get vaccines.
This would really be the best one I heard.
OK, if the COVID-19 vaccine can turn me into a mutant and give me mutant powers, sign me up.
OK, especially if it comes in mutant flavors.
If I can pick what powers I get, awesome.
We already got the Magneto.
If they develop the Storm vaccine where you can control the weather,
the Apocalypse vaccine, the Professor X vaccine where you can read people's minds
and control them, people will sign up.
Okay, that's a prize.
All the lotteries and pre-rolled joints, that's child's play.
If I can get the COVID-19 vaccine and it gives me the same powers as Wolverine,
I'm all in. I probably wouldn't get
the Wolverine, though, because it wouldn't
come with the adminitium skeleton,
so I would probably get the Franklin Richards.
You know Franklin, the son of Reed Richards and Susan Storm.
He's ranked the number one most powerful mutant on a lot of
lists. If the COVID-19 vaccine
can give me the ability to warp existing
realities and create new ones as
I see fit, if the COVID-19 vaccine can give me the ability to warp existing realities and create new ones as I see fit?
If the COVID-19 vaccine can give me mutant powers and cause me to jump through time and cause entire universes to collapse, I'm all in.
But it doesn't.
Therefore, please let Remy Ma give Sherry Tenpenny the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
You stupid mother******, are you dumb?
Come on, man.
I mean, the penny did stick to your head, though, bro.
Shut up.
I'm trying to stick a key to my cheek.
It is sticking.
It's stuck to you.
Because of the way I have my head angled.
I actually have my head angled slightly up.
Therefore, the key is not sticking to my cheek.
It's on top of my cheek.
Watch.
Now move my head. Come on, guys. Come on. Leave your cheek top of my cheek. Watch. I'm moving my head.
Come on, guys.
Come on.
Leave your cheek like that.
Let me see if I can put something there.
Why does the honorary doctor have to tell the real doctors how to do this?
Hmm.
Okay.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey today.
Yes.
Now, when we come back, Bow Wow and Ray J were here yesterday,
and we were talking about, let's play the clip.
Yeah, I don't want to see you running around like a single man.
No, I don't want to.
Partying all week.
Listen, I'm burnt out.
Look, when I'm partying, I'm like this.
I got the Ray cons.
I got the Dylan.
That's what I'm here for.
And then, look, when I'm done, I'm like this in the club, like this.
It's crazy to hear Ray say, I'm wild.
Yeah, like I'm good.
My jersey is on the board.
So how does your wife feel about you hanging
with Mr. Moss? Because he's still out here.
My jersey isn't in the rafters yet.
My shirt is still on my back.
My jersey is on my back.
Alright, so we're asking
800-585-1051
If you're married,
can you hang out with your single friends?
Can you go to the club with your single friends?
Can y'all be all conversing and hanging and chilling and partying?
Is that possible?
We'll talk about it when we come back.
Don't answer.
I see you looking like that.
800-585-1051.
What?
I'll talk about it when I come back.
What's wrong with you?
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club
it's topic time
call 800-585-1051
to join in to the discussion with the Breakfast Club
let's talk about it
morning everybody, it's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast
Club. Now, if you just join us, we're
talking about Bow Wow and Ray
Jetty. Stopped through the other day, and this
is what they said. Yeah, I don't want to see you
running around like a single man. No, I don't want to.
Listen, I'm burnt out. Like, look,
when I'm partying, I'm like this. I got the Ray
cons. I got the...
That's what I'm here for. And then, look, when I'm done, I'm
like this in the club, like this. It's crazy to hear Ray say, I'm wild. Yeah, like, I'm good. Like That's what I'm here for. And then look, when I'm done, I'm like this in the club, like this.
It's crazy to hear Ray say, I'm wild.
Yeah, like I'm good.
My jersey is on the board.
So how does your wife feel about you hanging with Mr. Moss?
Because he's still out here.
Yeah, my jersey is in the rafters here.
My shirt is still on my back.
My jersey is on the back.
So we're asking 800-585-1051
if you're married, can you hang
around your single friends? Can y'all
go clubbing? Can y'all go out? Can y'all do
you know, um, partying?
So let me start with you, Charlamagne. Can you?
Uh, I can't give you a general
answer about this. Uh, people can do whatever
the hell they want, but if you asking
Leonard McKelvey, okay?
You asking Uncle charlotte what
he doing hell no i won't go okay i have no business hanging out with a bunch of single men
running around a goddamn nightclub okay i like being home with my queen and my three princesses
i don't envy that life at all i don't miss it i actually think it's a very sad existence my skin
never glowed the way it does now when i was living that kind of life you saw poor ray j in here after
just a week of running the streets with Bow Wow without his wife.
He in here dehydrated as hell.
Okay.
When I was living that kind of life, I was in a terrible mind state.
All right.
I don't want nothing to do with it.
And furthermore, there's nothing better than hanging out with other couples.
Okay.
It just feels and looks fly.
Also, let the record show most of my single friends are women,
but most of my friends are women.
But the ones who do have mates, yes,
I love being out with them and their mate and my queen.
I love it.
Now, I disagree with you to an extent.
Because you're a DJ.
No, not only that.
Now, I can go out with my single friends if I'm with my wife.
If it's just me, there's nothing to go out with.
I don't want to be out with you.
There's nothing to do.
No.
No, no, no, no, no. Listen, I can never give a general answer for this because people can do whatever the hell they want.
I'm just telling you about me.
About me.
I ain't going.
Don't even invite me.
I'm not even a good wingman no more.
Wax will tell y'all.
Wax tried to send me on a dummy mission a few years ago,
tried to get me to run interference for him.
He put me on that speakerphone.
I straight up said, I don't want no part to this.
Okay?
Black men don't cheat.
All right?
I am a faithful black male, and I will not even be an accessory to infidelity.
Now, that was a long time before Wax got engaged.
It was.
That's right.
Before he had his baby.
That's right.
Let's just clear that up.
I don't want to get my brother Wax in trouble.
That's right.
Salute the caller.
That was a long time ago.
Call it.
That was a long time ago.
A long time ago.
All right.
Yes.
So I've been I've been I've been putting my jersey in the rafters.
Matter of fact, I ain't even put my jersey in the rafters.
I burnt my jersey.
I don't deserve to have that jersey.
Retire.
I ain't got no jersey.
I don't know what you're talking about.
I never played. I don't deserve to have that jersey retired. I ain't got no jersey. I don't know what you're talking about. I never played.
I never played.
Republican Senator's got rid of all my history.
Okay?
I never played.
Nope.
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, it's Angela.
What's up, Angela?
Angela, you married?
I'm married for 15 years.
How many years?
15.
15.
Congratulations, queen.
Yeah, congratulations. You be hanging out with your single friends? I. 15. Congratulations, queen. Yeah, congratulations.
You be hanging out with your single friends?
I sure do.
Really?
Where y'all go?
Where y'all go?
We go to like a party.
Sounds to me like you're hell of excited about making the Stallions new song,
That Sh**.
Yes, I am.
Give me your husband number right now.
No.
Do y'all have an understanding?
We trust each other.
So why do you feel the need?
You just want to go out and live your old wild out days?
Yeah, you want to stay home with your hubby?
You want to relax with your hubby?
We relax.
You ain't even got a healthy phone.
How you got a healthy relationship?
You ain't even got a healthy phone.
Damn it, man. Damn it, man.
All right, let's go to another caller.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, it's Rico.
Rico, what's up, brother?
You married, Rico?
Yeah, I'm married.
You be hanging out with your single boys?
Yeah, so last week, my wife had to dig real deep.
She let me go out for a cousin's trip.
I'm a guy cousin.
They were single.
I'm a girl cousin.
I'm a dumb enough single. She had to dig real deep and let me go there. And you know why I respect you?
Because most brothers wouldn't say that, right?
And you said something that's very particular to me and I'm sure Charlamagne.
You said your wife let you go out.
I'm 35 now.
We got three kids, a beautiful family.
And she left me one time and left me to Florida.
We live in Florida now.
We used to live in Illinois.
She left me and came to Florida, you know what I mean?
Like, because I was a dog.
You deserved it.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
We're living that good life, living the dream.
And she had to dig real deep to let me go out with her.
Yeah, it's not permission, but you got to get the okay.
No, it isn't permission.
You know what's interesting?
You got to get the okay.
What's interesting is how our wives talk to our inner child.
Because there's been plenty of times people have said things to me, and I'll be like,
man, my wife ain't letting me go to that.
You know what I mean? Just like how back in the day you'd be like, my mom ain't letting me go to that.
My wife ain't letting me go to that.
My wife ain't letting me go to that.
Yeah, you might as well blow a blunt and go to sleep.
Ain't nobody going out no more.
That's the best though.
Over.
Over.
My shoulder hurt right now.
Just all this talking going out, my shoulder hurting.
800-585-1051.
Let's get into Amigo's joint, Avalanche.
Their album is out today.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
I ain't no way now.
I ain't playing.
I ain't playing.
I ain't playing.
I ain't playing.
They can't all be in here with that.
Call me.
Add your opinion to The Breakfast Club topic.
Come on.
800-585-1051.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking a conversation we had with Bow Wow and Ray J yesterday.
Let's play a snippet of it.
Yeah, I don't want to see you running around like a single man.
No, I don't want you to.
Partying all week.
Listen, I'm burnt out.
Like, look, when I'm partying, I'm like this.
I got the Raycons.
I got the Dillian. That's what I'm here for. And then, look, when I'm done, I I'm partying, I'm like this. I got the Raycons. I got the Dillian.
That's what I'm here for.
And then look, when I'm done, I'm like this in the club, like this.
It's crazy to hear Ray say, I'm wild.
Yeah, like I'm good.
My jersey is on the board.
So how does your wife feel about you hanging with Mr. Moss?
Because he's still out here.
My jersey is in the rafters here.
My shirt is still on my back.
My jersey is on my back.
So we're asking 800-585-1051.
If you're married, are you allowed to hang out with your single friends?
Do you hang out with your single friends?
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Hello?
Yeah.
Yup.
Yeah.
Yeah, what, man?
Yeah, what's going on?
You acting like your woman listening to you right now.
Yeah.
She probably is.
I believe so.
Now, talk to us about hanging out with your single friends.
Are you allowed?
Are you allowed to?
Nah, I mean, honestly, yes, I am allowed.
And I believe that you should be able to go out with your, I mean, I'm basically, you know, I'm engaged.
So, I believe it is possible to go through it
and I do it all the time
but the thing is
you gotta be honest
with yourself
and know
when you're about
to put yourself
in a mess up
because I do it
all the time
and I honestly
you know why I'm leaving
they're like why
I'm like cause
I don't trust myself
I know I got to
I know I'm gonna mess up
and do something
that I know I'm gonna regret
and I'm not gonna let
temporary
temporary emotion make a permanent decision.
There you go.
All right.
There you go.
Thank you, brother.
Let's go to another caller.
Hello.
Who's this?
Hello.
Hey, what's your name, mama?
Hi, this is LaNasia.
Hey, LaNasia.
You married?
I am.
Are you allowed?
Well, I'm not going to say you're allowed.
Do you hang out with your single friends?
All the time.
Really?
Where do y'all go?
To clubs and party?
We don't really do big clubs.
We do like lounges, bars, dinner, stuff like that.
Okay.
And you don't feel a way?
You hanging out, they kicking it to guys,
the guys kicking it to them, coming up to you,
and you just sitting there twiddling your thumbs?
I don't twiddle my thumbs.
I engage, I talk, I have a good time.
It's about choices, you know?
If you're dedicated, if you're mature enough to make the right choices,
there's nothing wrong with hanging out with your single friends.
Okay.
You know, by the way, another reason I don't have no business out with a bunch of single people
is because when I am out, I be missing my wife.
If I'm out and my wife not with me, I just be missing her.
You have a better chance of me coming to out and my wife not with me, I'd just be missing her. You have a better chance of me
coming to an event if she's with me
and a better chance of me staying longer if
she's with me.
And I said the same thing I said that earlier. Yeah, I go
out with my single friends, but usually my wife is
with me because like you said, I'm
bored. I ain't got nothing to do.
So I love hanging out with my wife. Let's go to
the club. Let's go watch the game. Let's go
do those type of things. I enjoy it. I also want to tell y'all something, man. This is a true story. What's that? I promised to out with my wife. Let's go to the club. Let's go watch the game. Let's go do those type of things. I enjoy it.
I also want to tell y'all something, man.
This is a true story.
What's that?
I promised to God all my life.
Last night I had a dream.
Me?
Man, shut up.
Last night I had a dream.
This is very true.
This is how I know me and my wife are the same individual.
I had a dream last night that I was about to cheat.
I don't even know who the person was in the dream or any of that.
And I felt guilty in the dream.
You know how you be dreaming about something and you can feel
the feeling? So I felt guilty in the dream
and I stopped myself and I woke up, right?
Bro, why my wife text me
this morning? I promise to God. My wife text
me this morning and said, I had a dream you did some
dumb shit and woke up wanting to
F you up. But good morning though.
So then I told her about my dream
and she replied to me you and your subconscious better simmer down
damn i just got what was his name shall we man shut up man what's the moral of the story the
moral of the story is you better simmer down okay the moral of the goddamn story is sit your old
ass down be happy that you got you a queen, all right,
and you got some kids at home that you can go home to.
You ain't missing nothing in them streets.
I don't care how much they scream about outside, outside.
People that love to be outside are homeless.
I'm telling you.
They have no foundation.
I promise you.
All these people that be screaming they love to be outside
are homeless with no foundation and no family to go home to
or a home to go home to.
Our home to go to.
How are you getting in trouble in your sleep, though?
I don't know, but you ain't got to tell me twice.
Bet y'all won't dream no more.
Y'all won't dream no more.
All right.
Well, when we come back, we got your rumor report.
It's New Music Fridays.
A lot of new music out.
And we'll get it on for you when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
She's spilling the tea.
This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
All right. It's New Music Fridays. You know, music is released on Fridays now.
It used to be released on Tuesday, but now each and every Friday, that's when the music is released. Megan Thee Stallion has a new single out.
We played earlier.
It's called Thought-ish.
And, of course, Kodak Black has a four-pack out.
It's called Happy Birthday, Kodak.
And one of the songs features Yo Gotti and Lil' Kede.
Polo G has his album Hall of Fame out.
And of course, Migos
has their album Culture 3.
We've been playing joints for them all morning long.
And that is your new music. A lot of music
out. I don't even know how y'all keep up. I don't know
how y'all consume all this content.
I listen to things that
I like, things that I'm interested in, and
I listen to recommendations. There's no
way somebody can consume all that music, bro.
It's impossible. That's why
nobody's list are accurate, right? You could do a
top ten list of rappers, a top ten
list of albums, whatever it is. Unless
you're literally listening to every
single thing that comes out, your
list is just a matter of, you know, it's
just subjective. That's all. Yeah, absolutely.
And lastly, I got a call
yesterday. NLE chopper hit me
up yesterday called my phone said he had a new record that he wanted to give us he said that um
it's dropping uh on sunday next sunday for father's day but he's gonna uh give it to us a
little early because he wants us to play it he says that he has a a child and he hasn't been
able to see his child so the letter is dedicated to his child for father's day so he was uh he said he really wants to see his child and he made this music and he wanted to give able to see his child. So the letter is dedicated to his child for Father's Day. So he said he really wants to see his child,
and he made this music, and he wanted to give it to us first
for all the fathers that's fighting to see their children.
You know, maybe the baby moms is acting up,
or there's a problem or situation, and they can't see their child,
so he's doing that song for them.
You should have led with that.
Because I'm sitting here thinking, well, why can't he see his child?
So clearly he's having problems with the mother of his child,
and the mother of his child.
And the mother of his child is keeping his son from him.
Yeah.
Right.
Okay.
You made it seem like,
I'm like thinking,
what's wrong with his FaceTime?
Why can't he go visit?
Like what?
You're stupid.
I hate you.
That's what I was thinking
the way you said it out.
Let me finish the story.
Sheesh.
Yeah, so NLE Chopper
will be giving us
for Friday,
next Friday.
So look out for that.
So shout out to NLE Chopper.
Appreciate the call, brother.
Shout to NLE Chopper.
I recognize your evolution, King.
We watched NLE Chopper grow.
I like what he stands for.
I do, too.
And I know him and his mom listen every morning.
So good morning.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
All right.
Shout to Revolt.
We'll see you guys on Monday.
Everybody else, the People's Choice Mix is up next.
You know we throw it back on Friday. so let me know what you want to hear.
You love throwing it back.
Just don't look back at it when you're throwing it.
Who was the one that walked out the elevator backwards this morning?
I did that to mess with the security cameras.
I only do that to mess with the security cameras.
Nobody does that.
Because think about it.
If you're a security person and you're watching back later and you're looking,
you're like, why did Sean May just walk out the elevator backwards?
And why are you walking
down the hall backwards?
See, y'all don't be
planning things out.
I be planning things out.
You're hoping you're
going to turn a corner
and boom.
You're bumping into
somebody.
Oh, hey.
Me with a good time
on a Friday.
It's freaky, freaky,
freaky Friday.
I only do that to mess
with the people looking
at the security tape later.
They're going to be
sitting there rewinding
it over and over
wondering,
why is he walking backwards?
Right, right, right.
Anyway, well,
shout out to Revolt.
We'll see everybody else
on Monday.
The mix is up next.
Don't go anywhere.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Let me shout out to 105.3 The Beat in Atlanta. I'm here right now broadcasting live.
You know, I've been doing my car show planning.
The car show goes down July 3rd, so I'm here to make sure things are right.
We're planning out every last detail of the car show.
So anything that you could think of from security to velvet ropes to red carpet to Atlantic City.
I got to have porta potties too.
I have to have a weather person to watch the weather to make sure that if it's lightning that, you know, we report it and make sure people understand that.
There's so much that we have to do.
So a lot into planning.
So I'm down here in Atlanta right now planning out the Atlanta one.
And I can't wait to see you guys.
So Atlanta, July 3rd and also August 14th in Atlantic City.
I can't wait to see you guys and meet your family and all that other good stuff.
So we're going to have a lot of fun.
Hey, salute to my guy, Louis V, down there at 105.3 The Beat in Atlanta.
They doing a lot of really dope things on that station, man.
Salute to my dude, Louis V.
Louis V reps the Metro to 803 all day.
And I just love seeing the evolution of Louis V, man.
You know what I mean?
I remember when Louis V was just DJing in Columbia, South Carolina.
And now he out here big time program director in Atlanta, man. Salute to my guy, man. You know what I mean? I remember when Louis V was just DJing in Columbia, South Carolina and now he out here big time program director
in Atlanta, man. So, salute to my guy, Louis.
He was PD in Columbia, too,
for a second. I think that was his first
PD job, if I'm not mistaken. But salute to
my guy, Louis V, man. I love seeing my Carolina people
elevate. Shout out to Scream,
too. Scream just stepped in the building. My guy,
DJ Scream. Scream just stepped
in the building. See, that's why I like this Atlanta station,
man. Louis V's here, Scream's here. just stepped in the building. See, that's why I like this Atlanta station, man. Louis V's here,
Scream's here.
They really like each other.
They never like each other
in New York
because we don't really
see too many people.
Make sure y'all check out
the Big Facts Podcast
on the Black Effect
iHeartRadio Podcast Network
with DJ Scream,
Big Banks,
and Baby Jade, okay?
One of the best
hip-hop podcasts
out there right now.
And next week,
they got the Is Show.
You know what the Is Show is, right?
Yes, I do.
That's where they throw dookie at people.
It's like the Apollo, but they throw dookie at you if you whack instead of booing you.
It's like the Apollo.
People perform on stage, and if you trash, they throw dookie at you.
What?
Not real dookie.
It's like the Ish Emoji plush stage.
No, it's real dookie.
It's not real dookie.
Stop it.
Because people will believe that.
So?
And they'll come there
and they'll dookie
and throw it at people
and it'll be a problem.
If you bring real Dookie
to a club,
you get whatever you deserve.
If you bring real Dookie
to the club,
you're not going to get in.
All right?
Scream says you're naive.
He's not going to let you in.
Okay?
How about that?
All right.
When we come back,
if you smell like Dookie,
you're not getting in.
Yeah, and if you smell like Dookie,
you're not getting in either. Goodness gracious. All right. Positive note, when we come back, it's the Breakfast Club. All right. When we come back, if you smell like Dookie, you're not getting in. And if you smell like Dookie, you're not getting in either. Goodness gracious. All right. Positive
note. When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. And shout to Anthony
Ramos, man. Make sure you check out The Heights. All right. Now, critics are calling it the
movie of the summer. And I just think it's pretty dope. I seen Oprah talking about The
Heights, which is pretty dope.
Okay.
Now, the Heights is now playing in theaters on HBO Max for 31 days.
It's rated PG-13.
And go support our brother, Anthony Ramos.
All right.
Now, Charlamagne, you got a positive note?
I do, man.
This positive note, I absolutely just got this.
My homegirl sent it to me on Instagram.
My homegirl, it to me on Instagram. My homegirl, Samantha
Shepard. And this is a very, very
great message for everybody
out there going into the weekend. I just want
you to know that your light
because a lot of y'all is shining out there.
I see you shining. I see you glow.
You've been doing the work on yourself, going to
therapy, you know what I mean? Focusing on your mental
and emotional health and it's showing.
Your light is going to irritate
a lot of unhealed people.
Breakfast club, bitches!
Y'all finished or y'all done?
Hey guys,
I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online
series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities,
athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys,
and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag.
This is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory. Oh my God. What is that? Bullets. Listen to Escape from Zakistan. Or maybe not.
What is that?
Listen to Escape from Zaka-stan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-a-stan.
On the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best,
and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.