The Breakfast Club - Fat Joe and Remy Ma + Classic Interviews
Episode Date: December 21, 2016During this time of giving, the Breakfast Club is giving some of their best interviews of 2016. Today's show featured Toya Wright, Jay Pharoah, Fat Joe and Remy Ma, and Rae Sremmurd. Charlamagne gives... two Hee Haw awards...one to an Alabama Math teacher who uses gang references in her assignments. The other award goes to a young doctor who practiced without training and a medical license. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Control.
Yes. Okay. Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have a special guest in the building. Now, Charlamagne has been trying to find your little person.
I want a midget.
I've always told you.
Oh, good.
Let me go with this crazy.
I want a midget with your face.
Really?
You can say little people.
Why do you want a little person that look like me?
Because she be so cute.
Can you imagine how that would look?
But why a little person?
I just think it would look fine.
Why not a...
Your face with a fat ass.
Your face with K. Michelle's ass.
Show me.
That's how you want to start.
You so shady early in the morning, okay?
You know, we just got good with Toya, okay?
Let's not mess this up.
So you and K. Michelle are good now?
What?
What do you mean about that?
I thought they just squashed the beef.
No, I mean, I never really had a problem.
I don't have a problem with K. Michelle.
I think she's a very beautiful girl, very talented.
I just, the whole social media thing came about
because I just felt like I was being picked on
and I ignored it like time and time again.
She called me dumb and dumber.
She said she was going to smack me on sight.
Then she laughed at my book cover.
It's like I'm a woman that wants to see all women win.
I would never tear down your music or discredit what you do.
Okay, I don't sing.
I don't know how to sing.
I don't act.
I did a stage play, but don't discredit what I do.
I work every day.
Would you discredit Christina Milian's music?
No, I don't discredit any woman's music or anything that any woman does.
Like, that's not what I'm here to do, tear women down.
It has to be hard, though, when you see, like, Regine sees that,
and then she jumps in, and I'm sure that strikes a chord for you.
I mean, yes.
I just feel like the whole situation was petty,
and we were both given a platform,
and to use it in that way to kind of bash each other
and go back and forth I thought it was very unnecessary and I mean I feel like they reached
out to me to do her show and I don't know if it stemmed from me declining a show or what
like they wanted you on her show yeah they called me to be a part of her show like the
during the summertime and I was like no that sounds like a setup. Yeah, that sounds like a streak.
So, I mean, because of that, I just felt like, you know, I'm happy for you.
Like, keep doing your show, keep doing your music,
but don't, every time something come up that I'm doing,
don't throw shade at it or, I don't even know why.
Did Memphis tell you that they spoke before it came out on social media?
Yeah, he told me that he, I mean, that someone called him, but not like it was said.
But I'm glad she had peace.
So maybe now it's closed.
I mean, I hope so because, I mean,
it's just
a lot. Why are you guys separated right now?
Because we were moving
in two totally different directions.
You gave the hall pass.
No, okay.
Let's clear the record.
Okay, since you want to go there with the hall pass thing.
I respect you for that.
No, no, no.
Drop one of Kool's bombs for Troy Wright and her hall pass.
The hall pass thing, it started off as a joke.
It was like a pillow talk joke where we were watching a movie
and we were both like...
I thought that was her.
I'm like, why you sure would have made me know? We were like, you know, he that was her. I'm like, what? She wouldn't make it
normally.
We were like, you know,
he was into...
My husband is kind of
into things I'm not
really into.
Like what?
Such as threesomes
and stuff.
I'm sorry I'm not that girl,
but that's your sexual appetite
and everybody have
different sexual appetites.
So I said to him,
like, I was like,
well, you better take
this hall pass
and da-da-da-da.
But it's not like
I gave him a hall pass
and I allowed him to go cheat on me
and come back when he wants to.
No, that never happened.
I don't know what he's doing now, but at the end of the relationship,
it got to a point where we were both moving in two totally different directions.
So if you use your hall pass, that's on you.
But when we were together, I can tell you he didn't use a hall pass
because it never was a, you know, it never really came up like that.
So since you were estranged, you were like, do you?
Yeah, I'm like, do you?
Because I'm doing me.
I'm trying to get to the money.
Were you offended when he bought up the three things?
I was very upset about that because I have a 17-year-old daughter and other girls that
look up to me.
And even if I was to give this man a hall pass and was cool with it, you know what I
mean?
Like, that's my business.
What works for me might not work for you.
And what works for you might not work for me. You can't be the
judge of my relationship and tell me that I'm insecure,
I'm weak, I'm stupid for giving my
husband a hall pass. Like, nothing is
insecure about me. And I'm far
from stupid. And if I am secure
enough to give him a hall pass, that is
my business. Because there are women who do have threesomes
in their relationship and you would be like, I'm
not doing that because I'm not letting my man have sex with somebody else. But there are women who do have threesomes in their relationship and you would be like, I'm not doing that because I'm not letting my man
have sex with somebody else, but there's people who do
it. Exactly. I know a lot of people
that's into threesomes. I know a lot of
people that's into kinky threesomes.
The rumors always been T.I. and Tiny
do that. I mean, I don't know what they do
in their bedroom, but I just know I know
people that get down. Has anybody
ever approached you for a threesome?
I mean, no.
Like I said, my husband.
He's the only person.
Which one, though?
I've never had no guys come up to me.
Wayne had a sexy about there with two girls.
No, he would never.
He would never.
All right, we got more with Toya when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Don't ever come to me.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have Toya right in the building.
Of course, she has a new book out right now. It's called How to Lose a Husband.
So are you going to get divorced, you think?
Or just because I know you've been wanting to work things out and hopeful that it
would. Are you still in that place or are you now
like, okay, it ain't happening? Honestly,
I love my husband. I think he's
truly one of one. He is a
great guy, like, for real,
for real. But I'm at a point
right now where I'm just kind of just focused
on me
and just
that's what I'm focused on right now.
If he was like, come on, let's do this.
Who knows what the future holds?
I would love to
one day hopefully make things
work, but where I'm at right now
after going through, you know,
and very publicly
going through it. Yes, I just feel like
we both need to, like I said,
you have to be whole
before you can be
anyone's half.
So in order for me
to make him happy,
I have to be 100%
happy with me.
And in order for him
to make me happy,
he have to be where
he want to be career-wise,
just everything.
I just wish him the best
at the end of the day.
I just want him to win
and I want both of them
to heal from it
and get past it.
Sounds like a divorce.
Oh boy.
Oh God.
I don't know, man.
Sounds like it ain't going to get recognized.
Is it okay for you to date now while you're separated?
In your head?
Benjamin.
Benjamin, baby.
You're not dating at all?
I mean, no, I'm not really tripping off of dating.
You're tripping over the words.
You're dating.
You just told her.
No, I'm not.
Let me Google.
No, no, no.
Honestly, just chilling.
Like, you know, I have, you know, I'm just chilling.
We appreciate you joining us.
I'm cool with my daughter's father, though.
We cool.
I'm not dating.
Drop one of Clues Bums for Lil Wayne, okay?
Uh-uh, no.
You just proved something to us.
Once you have a child with a woman and y'all was married,
that's always the first husband's poom-poom.
Always yours.
That's always yours.
That's just always going to be my fam.
Like, we always, no matter, people would never understand.
Whatever you want to call it, it's always his.
Whatever you want, we understand.
And Memphis should understand, too.
No, you're not going to see nothing.
How do you feel about him and Baby being cool?
I'm excited.
I'm happy about that.
They started that, you know, I just hope they work everything out.
All right.
The headline, Lil Wayne still having sex with Toya Wright.
Oh, God.
Make sure you remember that one.
All right?
Shade room, you heard it there first.
Nobody's having sex with anybody.
We're just, you know.
How to lose a husband.
You can get it right now.
Make sure you pick it up.
And we appreciate Miss Toy Toy Wright for joining us.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
What up, y'all?
It's DJ Envy.
Hey, I'm Angela Yee.
And I go by the name of Charlemagne Tha God.
And we just want to say happy holidays from all three of us.
All three of y'all.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
I don't know if we should call him Barack Obama.
If we should call him Jay-Z.
Call him by his damn name, man.
Jay Pharoah.
Jay Pharoah.
We can call him that, too.
What up?
What up?
As soon as he sat down, he started impersonating a rapper.
Yeah.
No, we was talking.
Cuz, man, you said you had a show a couple weeks ago.
Future was there.
And I was like, he was cursing, but you know what I mean mean he's so unintelligible nobody knows what the f**k he's saying so they
just let slide he was like hey what the f**k did my little baby and all the people like yeah this
is great they didn't know he was cursing you can't curse we knew oh i can't i didn't even
catch the curse he said just now he was mim mimicking Future. Now, what happened when Kanye was there and he had that Future?
Yo.
Yo.
Okay.
So, all right.
Dress rehearsal, right?
Right.
Dress rehearsal was way more turnt up than actual live show.
Sure, right.
He, because what's the boy's name?
The dude.
You should tip a, the dream, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
So, the dream misstep.
I'm sorry. So, the dream misstep I'm sorry
So the dream misstep
Like he went to the wrong place
Kanye like yanked him
Whoa
Into the right
Like I got
I got video footage
I just ain't gonna put it out
I feel like that
I got it on my phone
I watch it
Just for my enjoyment
Oh I need to see that right now
He like yanked him
I'll show it to you
He wasn't mad at you
For all the impersonations
He didn't
You know what
He didn't say
He didn't say anything about it.
I feel like that phone call that he did like two years ago,
that was enough for him, and that's it.
He didn't even acknowledge it?
He didn't, no.
Did he speak to you?
Yeah, he spoke on the stage.
Did you talk to him in his voice?
No.
I mean, I feel like I should have, though.
I feel like I should have just.
How did y'all not do a sketch together?
Listen, man.
His sense of humor's not that great.
It got pulled. So I couldn't even
do it. So all my Kanye sketches
were just non-existent.
Now, what they said happened was that
they changed the set and they took everything.
Is that really what happened?
He was mad. He was mad. He was about to walk out
and my boss was running by. Like, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Please. Come on. Yeah. Come on.
No. Come on. We have to perform.
Kanye was like, all right, you know,
because if it ain't right,
then you know I don't want to do it.
Why would he do that, though?
Why did he change it at the last minute?
I don't, I think they just didn't have,
it was just a whole bunch.
Kanye, listen.
They just want to F for them.
Yeah, they want to F.
But Kanye is, y'all know, he's grandiose.
Kanye is Kanye. He's Kanye. Kanye is his own.
He wants everything. He even even going to the going to the point of telling everybody in the audience to stand up.
He was like, if y'all stand up, I ain't gonna perform this.
Yeah. And he said that to somebody in the audience that couldn't stand.
And it happened to be it happened to be the host
mom. She couldn't stand.
And she was like,
and she stood up for two seconds
and got back. She had a cane and all that shit.
I thought you're not allowed to stand at SNL.
Oh, I did. Well, it's Kanye, man.
I feel like that show was
fun, though, man. No, that was a good show.
That was a fun show. The best part
of the whole show, and I'm not saying this because you here,
was when you was on Weekend News and you did all the impersonations.
He called it Weekend News.
What's it called?
Weekend Update.
Weekend Update.
He can say Weekend News.
And you did all the impersonations of all the black comedians.
Flawless.
Thank you.
That was the best part of the whole show?
First, Cat got up, right?
And Cat was like.
Now, first, you got to understand something, boo-boo.
This right here, this right here, this is war.
There can only be one munchkin on top,
you raggedy son of a...
You know, but that's when Kevin got up,
and Kev was like...
First of all, bow.
King, king, bow.
Here's your problem. Here's what your problem is.
First of all, you got a perm.
Only black man get away with a perm.
It's Prince.
And he's Prince.
You're not Prince.
Got the same height as Prince.
I do, too, but I smile.
Oh, my God.
And that's when Dave Chappelle stands up.
Wait, hold on.
Dave Chappelle was there, too?
I said it was all of us, Colin.
So Chappelle's like, hold on, baby.
Everybody just calm down, son.
Just calm down.
We black, oh!
We need to stick together.
Trust me, son.
Hollywood is expecting us to fail, baby.
Let's just calm down, go to Africa for a few years.
Everything cools off, oh!
I appreciate it.
You know what I'm saying?
We almost got 20 million hits on Facebook.
I'll be checking.
I'll be looking. I'll be looking.
I feel like it's like people seem like they just realized that you could do that.
That's what I said.
Like, I feel like it's never been.
I've been on the show, of course, for this is my sixth season,
but I don't feel like it's ever been showcased to that caliber.
Like, they've never, you've never had me go like back to back to back to back.
And I think that's the part that really, like, amazes people.
I mean, my face, my number shot up.
I was like, I'll do this shit in the bedroom.
You can't curse.
And it wasn't no addicts.
Like, I'm watching it live.
Like, yo, he just rolling.
Chris Tucker hit me up about it.
They said you did a great job?
Yeah, he hit me up on an unidentified number.
And I ain't know who it was.
You see a private number
on your phone, I'm like, oh, this could be X9.
He texted me right
after. Like, yo, that was me, man. Call me
back. So, I hit him back.
He was like, yo, man, my dude
from overseas showed me that, man. You
killed that, man. Alright, we got more with
Jay Pharoah when we come back. Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
What's up, y'all?
It's Angela Yee
wishing you and your family
the very best
this holiday season
from all of us here
at The Breakfast Club.
The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have comedian,
actor Jay Farrell in the building now. You also did stuff with the First Lady. You did stuff with her before. You did some more stuff with her. How was that? Charlamagne Tha God We are The Breakfast Club We have comedian Actor Jay Pharoah
In the building now
You also did stuff
With the First Lady
You did stuff with her before
You did some more stuff with her
How was that?
Stuff, stuff, and stuff
Stuff, stuff, and stuff
Stuff, stuff, and stuff
That was dope, dude
That was dope
I was in the White House
All my family was in the White House
We were chilling
She reached out
You know, for that campaign
And it was like
A dope thing to get to do
Because it hit number two
On the billboard
I think on number one It was number two on the billboard i
think on number one it was number one on the billboard for like a little bit so i had a hit
song with the with the first lady right like that's that's a way to get some ass did you
impersonate barack while you was in there like whispering michelle's ear like i want to hit that
i didn't but i i mean i talked to him he was there really he was right there did he tell you
like impersonate me jay no he was like uh so how you doing? And I was like, I'm good.
How old are you now?
You're in 28?
I said, yeah, 28.
You know that?
Yeah.
Well, you got to know something, Jay.
I believe you do a good job.
I believe you do.
But I think you're playing me a little too straight.
I like to have fun.
Turn up, bitch.
I was like, yo.
I said, yo. I like to have fun. Turn up, bitch. I was like, yo.
I said, yo.
You are the GOAT.
I love you, sir.
It was really,
it was really fun, man.
Do comedians ever get mad at you because you don't impersonate them?
Like, did you get any calls
that night like,
damn, why you ain't
throw me in the mix?
Well, one person was very,
was very mad.
Who?
I can't, I don't know
if I really want to talk about it. Mike Epps? I can't I don't know if I really
Want to talk about it
Mike Epps?
It wasn't Mike Epps
It wasn't none of them
It was
It was a
It was a
It was another
It was a lady comedian
She was very
She was very upset
Lady comedian
Very highly upset
That I didn't do her
Oh she was like
You didn't put no black women in there
Yeah
And I mean
Some more
No
Nah you gonna
I ain't gonna
I ain't gonna tell You trying to Leslie Jones Huh? You trying to pull you're going to keep... I ain't going to tell you.
You're trying to pull out this information.
It was Leslie.
It ain't going to happen.
You keep trying to pull out this information.
Leslie got mad.
It ain't going to happen.
You keep trying to pull out this information.
Leslie got mad.
Yeah, Leslie.
You should have.
You ain't repping no women, Joe.
Hey, hey, God damn it.
Don't do that right now, Charlamagne.
No, man.
It was...
I had nothing... Okay,'t do that right now, Charlamagne. No, man. It was, I had nothing.
Okay, the parties that were disappointed, they just asked me,
they were like, why didn't you just say it was the men's black comedians meeting?
And I was like, I mean, it just basically started like this.
It just evolved, but you could have changed it.
And I was like, I don't know how we could have changed it.
I said, I'm just doing what these,
I'm just doing what the white folks tell me to do, you know,
to get this on.
You feel me?
They're my peoples.
I'm their peoples.
I have mingled with them.
So I was just trying to, I was just trying to put it out like that.
But I can do another one where it's a whole bunch of females.
I can impersonate females.
I never impersonated females.
You never heard me do a female before?
Deidre?
Who's Deidre?
Deidre is just a character I just made up.
Let me tell you something, honey.
Now, this is what I'm talking about.
Everybody here trying to turn up.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm finna get me a drink and just chill.
Why can't I just chill?
Do the work, work, work, work, work.
You know what I'm saying?
Everybody trying to come on her and talk to her.
For what reason?
I don't know.
I'm enjoying my dance now.
Forget everybody. I ain't trying to take nobody home to nerd. It's like a what reason? I don't know. I'm enjoying my dance now. Forget everybody.
I ain't trying to take nobody home to nerd.
It's like a whole bunch of different.
That sounds a lot like Leslie Jones.
Hey, man.
It do sound a lot like Leslie.
Hey, man.
Even the way you did your lips and everything was real Leslie-ish.
Animated.
Really animated, Charlamagne.
I feel like I'm going to do another one, but I'll go ahead and up it.
But I'm not denying nor confirming who it was.
I'm not saying who it was.
We appreciate you, Leslie, for keeping it in check, repping for the women.
I don't know what you speak of, son.
You keep saying it, Charlamagne.
I don't know what you speak of, man.
You talking a lot of political talk?
Because I know you be doing your Ben Carson impersonation.
Yeah.
You doing a lot of that in stand-up?
Yeah. I talk impersonation. Yeah. You doing a lot of that in stand-up? Yeah.
I talk,
I dedicate a whole,
I talk about everything.
Okay.
When you see it,
it's just like,
I talk about politics
in my show,
but it's more of a views
to other stuff
and like connecting it.
Like, you know.
But I shouldn't have to.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God,
We Are The Breakfast Club.
We have some special guests
that was supposed to be here,
but one came on time
Yeah one
He came early
He came actually an hour early
This empty chair is supposed to be
For Remy Martin
Right
She's not here yet
Remy Martin's not here
But Fat Joe is
Come on in sir
Hey yo what's up
What's up what's up
Now y'all got the joint album coming
Is this what you're gonna have to deal with
Herbie
Herbie
Nah nah
I told y'all behind the scenes
That she actually been
Real real professional And showing up in time.
I'm actually really, really praising her and really impressed, you know, how she's been moving as a businesswoman.
But, you know, she got caught up in traffic.
You know what I'm saying?
I know the importance, you know what I'm saying, of being to the breakfast club on time.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I was on an Emirates flight to Dubai, and one of
the Arab chicks that works there...
Emirates flight is the flight with the bar inside.
I've never been on one of those.
It's some fancy.
Your bedroom and all that.
But the point is,
they have a section where
the employees, like the stewardess,
you know, they chill and rest or whatever.
So I'm passing by, the curtain's open,
I'm a little nosy,
and I look and the chick is watching y'all show on the computer.
I'm going to Dubai.
I'm like, yo, this is lit.
They on the Emirates going to Dubai flight with the computer on.
I was like, yo, serious.
Shout out to Emirates.
Don't be afraid to bring your breakfast club on the flight, you know what I'm saying,
to Dubai. Nah, that's crazy,
bro. That was crazy. That was
shocking for me, like, because, you know, it was real
conservative and all that.
What was shocking to me was how you and
Remy Moore got back together, because it was a nasty split.
I remember you saying
you would never forgive Remy Martin
because she hurt your feelings. She hurt me
bad, though.
I possibly never been hurt more.
Really?
Yeah. And you've been through some wars in the streets.
That's saying a lot.
No, no, no.
It was because there's some wars.
There's some wars that's not physical.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like when you wear your heart,
when you bring your heart to it,
like she's my little sister.
So she lived with me for three years,
sleeping on the tour bus, going everywhere with us.
Nobody really, really knew who she was like that.
And when that went happening and that went down, you know,
that was like the straw that broke the camel's back or whatever have you,
where I was just hurt.
And then because of my breakup with her, I could have signed Rick Ross.
I could have signed Pitbull.
Like, really?
Right.
Like, you know what I mean?
I was just so turned off by what had happened that I was like, yo, you know what?
I'm never messing with artists again.
That's crazy.
You done messed that Pitbull up because you see Pitbull.
Yeesh.
You know the thing about Fat Joe?
God right now, man.
You don't get the credit for, like, your scouting abilities when it comes to talent.
I'm a serious scouter, man, because my thing is all about bringing pillars to the community.
You know what I'm saying?
If I discover Kool and Dre, they do all them game albums.
They're legends.
You know, Khaled.
Khaled, my little brother, he's a Beatle right now.
Khaled will not stop.
Beatle.
You know what I'm saying?
Or LV, Super Producer,
or Remy Ma,
you know,
she's still competing.
She's back
with this album right here.
She's definitely
in a heavy conversation
of female rapper of the year,
male or female.
You got Remy,
you got Big Pond,
you know,
I discovered him
outside of a bodega.
Yeah.
A fatter Puerto Rican dude.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Who would have thought that dude would have been, you know,
he's on my top five, you know what I'm saying?
You turned down Eminem six times, I heard.
Yeah, man, that's crazy.
Joe, you just named about $300 million you left on the table.
I messed up bad.
Now, do you think Pitbull would have been Pitbull if he decided with you? Because Pitbull wasn't the pop guy back then.
He was hardcore.
Listen, first of all, please.
I had an opportunity. That's all I'm
saying. Pitbull is a genius.
He created his own lane.
I can't take no responsibility.
I don't know. Pitbull, he's the man.
You know what I'm saying?
In fact, he told me one time
I sat down with him as a brother
And he was just like
I was like
Yo Pitt man
I said you're so smart
He said yeah
I learned off
Of all your mistakes
Wow
Damn it man
Nah real talk
And then he told me
He said you should've
Signed me
You should've signed Ross
You should've signed this
You shouldn't have signed that
You ain't want to
I'm about to tell you
I'm about to tell you
A little bit
You had Miami.
Like, you had half of Miami in your head.
Before anybody moved out there.
Yeah.
Like, don't remind me.
How would you remember that initial conversation of that beef squash?
And how was that conversation?
I mean, because it was thick.
Well, what happened is, right, I was in Miami a couple of blocks from my house.
So I picked up and it was like, all right, you got a call.
And then it was like, she was like, yo.
And I was like, yo.
I knew the voice immediately.
I was like, yo.
And she was like, what's up?
And I'm like, what's up?
And I'm like, hey, yo, Rem, like, what do you want?
You calling me?
I'm like, you calling me?
Get to it.
Like, what's going on
nah I think that we should be
family again
and I was just like yo I was just
like come on man you know
I love you that was it she broke
down on the phone and it just felt
great I was just like you know and I was just
like wow like I ain't never think
that was gonna happen you know what I'm saying I prayed
for her all the time though still like you know what I'm saying I prayed for her all the time though still
You know what I'm saying
And she said Papoose really wanted you guys
Back together again
Papoose the greatest husband on the earth
Without question
He make all us look bad
Man please
Stop
Like stop bro
Black love
This is killing me man
Damn
You look like you killed a whole...
Call Peter.
What up, bro?
Call Peter.
What up, bro?
What's up?
Hey, y'all.
Damn.
Sorry I'm late, guys.
I was all the way up.
I could not...
You was all the way up.
Stunning right now.
She does.
I'm almost not mad at you no more.
Now, bro, we asked Joe this. We heard Joe's
side of the story. How did y'all get here?
There was a time when Joe said he'd never forgive you.
Ever. He didn't mean
that when he said that. He just told me
because he had lips. He didn't mean that.
The thing is, we should have never got
where we were. Let's just start with that.
It should have never went that way
ever in a million years.
It took me to be away
from everything
that I love
and that I wanted
to be with
and that I cherish
to really sit down
and think about the people
that I felt were important
to my life.
Not that I thought
were important to me
that really made an impact
on my life
and that I loved
and I cared about.
And when it was time
for me to start coming home,
I just really didn't want to come home
and still not be cool with him
and still have any type of
ill feelings
for bad decisions that I made prior
to the person that I am
now. I made a lot of bad decisions
and the beef with me and Joe
was definitely one of them.
I didn't want to come home and still have that.
I felt like I fixed every other bad decision and that really needed to be fixed. And I didn't want to come home and still have that. Like, I felt like I fixed every other bad decision,
and that really needed to be fixed.
And I'm happy that we were able to do that
because it's like we didn't miss a beat at all.
Was the intent to just fix it, or was the intent to,
okay, we got to get back in the studio?
I never even crossed my mind about music.
It wasn't even about music at all, period.
It was deeper than that.
It was just like I wanted my brother back.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Fat Joe, Remy Mars
in the building.
Hey, yo, Pat Poose,
what's up, man?
Pat!
Hey, come over here, man.
You know you ain't never
been shot in cameras.
Now, speaking of Pap, did you make the men sit down and iron things out
because it was a little situation between Joe and Pap?
You know what was so crazy?
It wasn't even necessarily like, oh, fish, you sit down.
Okay, you say your piece.
It was just like I think they both realized how much each other loves me.
Like, Joe, like, can't nobody front.
Like, this guy loves me.
Like, I had my sister with me for the first time.
Yesterday she met him. She was was like he really loves you like she she's like she see it
see he sees it and this was like my biggest hater in the world like i couldn't do nothing until like
then he his mom was like no one's king my girl rapper like i it was it was like blocking all day
so for him to actually meet somebody and feel like he he's like, man, he's the perfect guy for you.
Like,
he loves you.
So I think both of them
with their,
the feelings that they have
for me,
let them put aside
anything.
And they both express
how they wish
like none of that
ever happened.
And it was,
that was my fault too.
It's like,
when you want to beat up
your little sister,
but you can't,
so you want to fight
her boyfriend.
It's like one of those
type of situations.
Exactly what happened.
It's like,
oh,
I want to kill her, but I can't. of those type of situations. It's exactly what happened. It's like, oh, I want to kill her,
but I can't.
You know what?
She likes him.
That's it.
And it was stupid.
I feel like if I was there,
it would have never happened.
Now, do you regret
Remy's first album?
Because Remy had everything
lined up.
The singles,
the street records,
everything was there,
but it didn't perform well.
The only issue,
now that I'm older,
I tell you all the time,
I was mad because I felt like he was the top.
Like, I felt like he had the power to make them do what I wanted them to do.
And they pretty much were just him to death like they was doing it.
Like, I literally got banned from the office that I was signed to.
My wife got sued because her and Ram washed the chicken, the record label,
whatever.
It was crazy.
It was crazy because. I had to pay $80, whatever. It was crazy. It was crazy because...
I had to pay $80,000.
It was like, people was like chilling.
It wasn't like...
I didn't feel like people believed in me.
They didn't send out enough copies.
I guess they didn't believe that people were going to buy them.
So they didn't press them up.
Like, I literally had people bombarding me.
Like, I went to 50 different stores and it's not there.
Like, whatever.
Still rings off to this day
Conceited
Still does what it does
The Feel So Good
Record with Ne-Yo
You ain't even get a video
No
But see now
The Feel So Good
Video with Ne-Yo
That was a different story
Ne-Yo
When we did the record
He didn't
He wasn't signed yet
Really
Oh
Joe we got into a big argument
Me and Joe
Joe actually
Oh no I'm wrong
On that one too
He went and got married.
I was like, come on.
Yo, man, that ain't going to work.
He went behind my back.
He's going to be the man.
He's going to be the man.
I was like, not that nigga right there.
He was like, believe me.
In his face.
I'm the worst, bro.
But I fought for it, and we stayed on the record.
Joe actually went behind my back, booked a whole session with Mario,
had him sing the record over and everything.
I found this out at a listening session for my album.
The song's on, I'm like, that's not real.
He's like, oh, yeah, surprise.
I went and got.
Are you kidding?
She was right.
Mario was dope, too.
She was right.
But my argument was, this is the guy that's writing Mario songs,
but neither here nor there.
Moving on along.
I wanted to shoot the video.
Shout out, Neo.
You're incredible.
Yes, he's amazing.
And he's really a good friend,
so he reaches out all the time.
You can sign Neo too, Joe.
Yo, Neo, can you do a song with me?
We up to 700 million now of artists
that you love on the side.
He had a deal by the time it was time for me to shoot my video.
And through Def Jam, Def Jam was putting out the Ghostface record,
the Back Like That record that they had.
They didn't want to allow him to do my video
because both of the records was out at the same time.
Why not put out the remix version with Mario?
I was just so pissed off.
I was crushed.
I tell people all the time, my favorite rapper was Jay-Z.
And he was in charge of Def Jam at the time. I tell people something like, my favorite rapper was Jay-Z.
And he was in charge of Def Jam at the time.
So I felt like he singled handily.
I was like, does he know that I know all his songs?
Why does he do this to me? Yeah, because that was the rumor
that Joe and Jay had beef.
He wouldn't clear the needles.
Like, that's, I kind of felt like that.
I just felt like.
I remember reading that.
You looked at me like,
if you don't start today,
this is not what we're talking about.
Like, I just felt like...
You know how when you're a fan of somebody,
you feel like they know you
and that they should know how much you love them?
I'm like, just over that,
he's supposed to be like,
nah, let's let it rock.
So we never even shot it.
But like I said,
a lot of people Have you know Other artists
That was out at the time
And they like
Oh my album did this much
And I sold this much
But they can't get a booking
To save their life today
These records don't play
At all period
Like I'll tell them
To their face
You know you as good as
You as good as your last hit
In hip hop
And we were talking about that
Coming this way
That hip hop is almost
Like an unfortunate
Genre of music.
Like, you can still see Patti LaBelle getting 80,000 a show.
Absolutely.
Hip-hop throws away our classics.
Absolutely.
They throw them away.
Hip-hop, like, they don't appreciate, you know, people who put in that work.
And it's almost sad, man, because they leave somebody for dead.
If you ain't a hustler, entrepreneur, knowing how to get money or whatever the case may be,
you could really get caught up in the game
with this hip-hop thing.
So it's like, you know.
Well, good thing we're hustlers, entrepreneurs,
and know how to get that money.
We got the hottest thing, Pop.
Let's talk about the new album now.
How was recording the film?
They said, Pap didn't want you in the studio.
It wasn't that he didn't want me.
I was trying to explain to him, like,
look, babe, I'll be back in a couple of weeks.
Charlamagne, hold on.
Why you gotta say it like that?
That's not what happened.
Listen, he's her husband, bro.
Who said that, man?
He's her husband.
He didn't want her with guys.
You know, he knows Joe, but he don't want that.
And then when he...
Pap?
Because I heard you apologize to Joe, right?
Oh, man, listen, this is what happened.
She came out of nowhere spontaneously. Like, yo? Oh, man, listen, this is what happened. She came out of nowhere spontaneously.
Like, yo, listen, man, my brother called me.
I got to go down here and do this album.
I'm going for a week.
The entire loving hip-hop staff from Mona on down was calling me like,
Pat, please, what's going on?
What does she mean she's leaving for a week?
So I'm like, I'm going to take the hit.
I'm like, yo, babe, you can't do it.
You know, I had to get cursed out and go through all the shenanigans.
But I'm like, yo, how can you leave? We got a wedding
coming up right here, and we
got a film every day this week. How can you leave
for a week? That's what happened.
Okay, but what happened when we got in that studio, though?
What happened then? Oh, man.
Oh, oh, oh. No, I witnessed, yo.
I was happy that I got a chance to witness these two
in action.
Small world, all the friends know of me.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Fat Joe, Remy Mars in the building.
Are y'all going to do, like, your own show?
You know, because you have so much going on outside.
I feel like everyone definitely wants to, like,
a lot of people are like, well, why did you do it?
You know, because no lie, I came home doing my shows.
Five figures out the door.
Like, nope, I'm not coming.
I'm not making this not happen.
Like, everybody wants to sign me.
Everybody wants to do my own show.
I need people to understand that, okay, this is a,
first of all, I'm a different Remy altogether.
Anybody who's encountering me, like, oh, my God,
you're so changed.
I'm still the same me, but I'm more polished.
I'm more, you know, I'm more wise.
I'm smarter.
I'm older.
And I needed people to see not just Remy Ma,
the walk-around-the-medal detectives, the NEI,
I needed them to see Remy Ma, you know, the businesswoman.
Remy Ma, the, you know, the mother, the wife,
somebody that's a real human person that's tangible,
that's the touch.
And that's like, you know, not crazy
because there are people that'll be like,
yo, she's a convicted felon.
She went to jail for shooting somebody.
I don't want to work with her.
I don't want her in my venue.
I don't want her here because before I left,
literally, right before I left,
it was impossible for me
to even do any,
but people were scared
to have me in their clubs.
Like, if they thought,
if we put her here,
she's going to shoot somebody.
Like, that's how people
was thinking,
so you have to set up
an image for people
It's almost like
when you're the real ones,
you got to downplay it,
you know?
I mean, I got in the industry, I'm telling
them, please don't sign him. He's an extorter
or a robber or whatever, right?
Don't let him in the industry. So,
I actually used to play
like when I first got in the
game because I knew everybody was scared.
So, I was like, hey, you know,
and I'm watching the soft rappers
beat the fuck up, throwing them down the stairs.
I'm like, oh my God.
What's going on here?
You played **** terribly.
Horrible.
I just want you to know that.
You did a horrible job throughout the year.
Hey, y'all, y'all, let me tell you something.
I'm telling you.
I've heard stories of DJs getting thrown in vans.
Nah, nobody tried, Joe.
I just need to go outside.
Clue out by himself.
I don't know what you're talking about, player.
Everywhere by himself.
He did everything. See, and this is why I himself. I don't know what you're talking about, please. Joe was everywhere by himself. He did everything.
See, and this is why I feel like some of this, what happened with my situation, is these guys' fault.
There was no way that I was supposed to end up with the Pussy Rapids.
That's what I was supposed to do.
It would have been a little bit better.
There was no way.
They were supposed to put me with these maniacs.
We needed a balance.
And that's terrible because Puddin' was the same way.
From the first day I looked at him, I was like, oh, my God.
This guy's going down.
Who used to calm you down, Joe?
Because we hear stories of you calming people down,
but who used to calm you down?
Because I heard Nori on Tax Season podcast,
and he talked about the Rockefeller terror squad fight.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Come on, Charlamagne.
Come on.
Come on, stop, Charlamagne. Come on, Charlamagne. Come on. Come on, stop, Charlamagne.
I think with Joe,
once he got into
a different tax bracket and realized
being nice gets you more money.
He sued me.
And they sued me 10 times in one
year. 80,000,
60,000, 50,000.
It was almost like a gimmick.
You remember how you watch the newspaper every week
and you see Mike Tyson sued again?
It wasn't his fault.
They come and say, your mother's a lesbian.
You're a sucker.
I'm like, brother, we're both poor people.
Your grandmother.
I'd be like, oh, no, we dancing on him.
Sure as I dance on him.
I'm locked up. His lawyer contacts my lawyer. Y' no, we dancing on them. Sure as I dance on them. I'm locked up.
His lawyer contacts my lawyer, y'all, et cetera.
I mean, 10 times in a row.
And I realized, I said, oh, they know I'm rich.
I'm getting baited.
Like, I'm getting suckered into these.
Licking sneakers and extending Ferraris.
No, they was like, yo, this guy's the lick.
He's guaranteed to swing on us.
It's going down.
So I just realized, oh, no, we're not going to win with this.
So I had to calm it down.
And then me also bringing up Remy, bringing up Pun, bringing up Tony Sunshine was crazier than anybody.
Tony Sunshine?
He was crazy.
What?
R&B said killer for real.
He was crazy.
He threw us out of Battery Studio.
He threw the gun in the engineer's head. He was crazy. Tony Sunshine was crazy. R&B said killer for real. He was crazy. He threw us out of Battery Studio. He threw the gun in the engineer's head.
He was crazy.
Tony Sessom was crazy.
R&B, he had a song, My Faux Faux.
He was my gun.
I love my crazy.
All of them.
And I had to deal with these wild, wild guys.
Like, everybody.
Like, it was just wild.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Usually the rumors are right here, but Fat Joe and Remy's here,
so we're going to push those back.
Been a lot of forgiveness in your life, though, Joe,
because of Pap, Rem, 50.
Like, you know, you think that comes with wisdom, age, what?
Nah, it's never been, I've never been an abuser.
I love peace more than war.
I mean, believe me, I came up on violence,
and it's sad to say, but I enjoy it sometimes.
We know, Joe.
You know what I'm saying?
But I'm just saying, I prefer peace over war any day.
Any day, I prefer peace.
If I could go to Israel and Palestine and broker that thing, I'll go broker that thing.
I'm about peace.
Actually, if you think about some of the older people, me, Joe, me, Pat, these weren't people that, it wasn't like murder one beef.
Like, oh, you did something to somebody in my family or something crazy.
It was things that I think weren't that serious.
But being the people that we are that take everything to the butt crack, and there's just no turning back,
I think that that's why it was escalated into the situations that they became.
But when you really get down to the root of them, it was never no real.
You never, nobody ever strobs him at gunpoint or did something to his family members or something like that.
And it's easier once you get older to forgive people and to work things out with people when you realize like, oh, yeah, that was some, that was violent.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Sometimes you do that.
And that does, I believe, come with wisdom.
And it also comes with, like he he said nobody want to be all day
nobody wants to walk
out of their crib
all day every day
making sure
if I run into this one
I'm going to have to do this
so it's like
it's cool when you can
just work out
you're just good
you know you don't
got no problems with nobody
nobody don't got no
problems with you
it's just a good thing
nice piece of advice
it's just a different time
in hip hop too
like so
y'all almost don't fit in even though y', so... Y'all almost don't fit in.
Even though y'all been here,
y'all almost don't fit in to what's going on.
That's a very good point.
I don't think nobody who came up around my time
and definitely around Rem's time
still makes music that goes with what's going on today.
So it was really, really hard to make our fans happy
and be like, yeah, they back, they hot,
but at the same time catch this young wave that's going on
because some of the, I'm in a strip club,
they pickers and bookers and pickers and bookers
and pickers and bookers.
And I'm like, y'all, pickers and bookers.
And I'm like, I'm sitting in there like,
I got to grab the hookah.
I don't even smoke.
I'm like, all right, how we going to move to Austin? Right. Like everybody, I got to grab the hookah. I don't even smoke. I'm like, all right, how are we going to move to Austin?
Like, everybody, I want to tell y'all, this is syndicated.
Everybody who ever supported me, Remy, Pun, like, I love y'all.
I want to see y'all on the road every time I go over there.
There's so many relationships we grew up with,
and we see people floating all over.
Y'all the only guys, really not y'all because you're super winning,
but the music business is the only thing I compare to, like, athletes.
They'll come wake a guy up and be like,
yo, you're being shipped to Oklahoma today.
You're on 103 Jams, Oklahoma.
They're going to be like, what, I'm the king of Philly.
What are you talking about?
They'll be like, you wake up, you go to Philly,
you go, all right, calm him down.
I go calm him down, right?
Fat Joe come through, yo, yo, calm him down.
You're all right, Joe.
Nah, it's going to be all right.
Don't worry.
Boston don't get that cold.
It's below zero.
Next thing you know, hey, I'm in Miami now, Joe.
You're like athletes, man.
They come knock on the door.
You've been traded.
Me and Emmy always been in New York.
Have a love in New York. God bless. That's right. All right. Well, there you have it. You've been traded. Me and Emory always been in New York. Have a love in New York.
God bless.
That's right.
Well, there you have it.
It's Fat John,
Redden Ball.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Okay.
It's time for
Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day
at Jungle Man.
I'm a Democrat,
so being Donkey of the Day
is a little bit of a mixed up.
So like a donkey.
Donkey of the day.
The practice club, bitches.
Now I've been called a lot in my 23 years, but donkey of the day is a new one.
Donkey of the day goes to a math teacher in Mobile, Alabama.
Salute to everybody listening to us on 100.3 The Beat in Mobile.
Now, when I first reported this earlier, the teacher hadn't been identified by the school,
but Mobile held me down like I knew they would, and they hit me up on social media,
at C to God on Instagram, at C to God on Twitter, C-T-H-A-G-O-D,
and this teacher has been identified as Joanne Boser.
Okay, parents say she's set to retire this year.
Now, she is a veteran educator, and she's in her last year before retirement,
and she clearly doesn't give a damn anymore.
She's like President Barack Obama in his last year in the White House.
You think he don't give a damn?
He don't give a damn.
Just freeing and shortening the sentences of drug offenders, inviting rappers over.
He don't care.
F what y'all talking about.
I'm out this bitch.
And this teacher in Mobile, Alabama must be feeling the same way because she gave her kids what is being called a gang math test.
What's that?
Let me repeat and I'll tell you.
She gave her kids what is being called a gang math test.
Yes, this teacher was teaching the kids, the math teacher was put on administrative leave
after she handed out a racially charged math test
to her eighth grade students
that made gang references about drive-by shootings,
prostitution, and drugs.
I can't make this kind of stuff up, people.
I'm not that good.
All right, parents at Burns Middle School
were outraged to find out their kids
had been given a 10-question quiz
where you had to put your gang crew name at the top.
On the example, I saw somebody put the plug for that,
and it had questions like,
Ramon has an AK-47 with a 30-round clip.
He usually misses six out of every 10 shots,
and he uses 13 rounds per drive-by shooting.
How many drive-by shootings can Ramon attempt
before he has to steal enough ammunition and reload?
Another question is, Leroy has two ounces of cocaine.
If he sells an eight ball to Antonio for $320
and two grams to Juan for 85 per gram,
what is the street value of the rest of his hold?
I bet you know the answers, though.
I really don't.
Hold up, okay?
Because this might be my favorite one.
LaShonda is a lookout for the gang.
Lacuna also has a boa constrictor that eats five rats per week at a cost of $5 per rat.
If LaShonda makes $700 a week as a lookout, how many weeks can she feed the boa on one week's income?
First of all, who the hell got boa constrictors in the hood just lying around?
Y'all think I'm making this up.
Let's go to the New York Daily News for the report, please. A Mobile, Alabama math teacher was put on administrative leave after she handed out
a racially charged math test to her eighth grade students that made gang references like drive-by
shootings, prostitutions, and drugs. Parents at the Burns Middle School were outraged to find
their kids had been given the 10-question quiz, asking them to answer questions about turning tricks,
stolen BMWs, and knocking up women.
Do I even have to tell y'all why this is wrong?
Four weeks. You can feed the boa constrictor for four weeks.
Shut up, Pete.
Do I even have to tell y'all why this is wrong?
Okay, let me read one more.
See if Angelique can get this one.
Okay, all right.
Tyrone knocked up four girls in the gang.
Hold on.
Four girls.
There are 20 girls in his gang.
Okay.
What is the exact percentage of the girls Tyrone knocked up?
20%.
Okay.
I got another one.
Dwayne pimps three hoes.
Three hoes.
Okay.
And then they ask the students to figure out how many tricks each of the hookers must turn in a day to support Dwayne's crack habit.
I don't understand. How do you know that?
Listen, man.
Teachers, you don't have to try to be cool.
This isn't what's popping in these streets.
We shouldn't legitimize the gang and drug culture
via math tests, making it seem like these are some
honorable professions that are worthy of being
turned into math equations. How about deal
with the reality of the situation and ask the kids
questions like, if Tyrone gets caught with 40 kilos of cocaine,
three illegal guns, and one dead body in the trunk,
how many years will he get under the jail?
How about if Shameka pulls out a gun
and shoots near a schoolyard
at a rival gang member named Shaquanna,
but accidentally shoots a 12-year-old boy in the head
and kills him, how long will that 12-year-old boy be dead
and how much time in prison will Shamika get?
The answer for all those questions should be forever.
Okay?
Listen, man, I don't know what kind of world we live in anymore.
It's bad enough that, you know, the criminal lifestyle
has been commercialized via music, TV, movies,
and I'm fine with that to a certain extent,
but now it's invading the classroom? Why?
What is the reason these images are being planted in our kids' heads,
making it seem like this criminal behavior is normal?
What if none of these kids have ever been exposed
to any of this kind of stuff, but now they are
in school? What's next? They gonna teach
you how much Sprite should be in every pint of lean
in chemistry class? Huh? They gonna teach
you how to run from cops in gym class?
Home economics class? You gonna learn how to cook
up a nice kilo of cocaine? Huh?
Like, stop it. Don't go chasing
crypt calculus.
Stick to the same old
arithmetic in English
you're used to.
Please give Joanne Bosa
of Byrne Middle School
the biggest hee-haw, please.
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Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ MV Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee,
800-585-1051.
Hello, who's this? This is Lee from Florida. Lee, what's up, man? What's time for Ask Yee, 800-585-1051. Hello, who's this?
This is Lee from Florida. Lee, what's up, man?
What's your question for Yee? So, I just broke up
with my girl about a week ago because she wouldn't
let me study and stay focused in
school and stuff like that. She wouldn't let you
study?
Yeah, I'm trying to better myself and every
time I try to tell her that, she thinks
I'm out running around
going through the creeps. Okay, so she was giving you a hard time. She didn't trust you, she thinks, you know, I'm out running around. She's going through the creeps.
Okay, so she was giving you a hard time.
She didn't trust you.
Whenever you said you were studying, she didn't believe it.
Right, and I would tell her, like, you can come over and help me study and stuff like that.
But all she would want to do is watch TV and movies and stuff.
And now, you know, I feel alone and I feel like I should get it back.
But I don't want to get distracted.
All right, well, it seems like the bigger
issue here, I see
you miss your girlfriend now, but it
seems like the bigger issue is her
kind of being immature about you handling
your business and taking care of what you need to take care
of. Maybe you prematurely broke
up with her without trying to handle those issues
head on? I mean, we've been talking about it
for six, seven months. Because obviously
for you, school and studying is a priority. What does she do? I mean, we've been talking about it for six, seven months. Because obviously for you, school and studying is a priority.
What does she do? I mean, she's got
her degree. She works in an administrative
office. She's doing her own thing.
But she has a lot more
free time than you do right now, basically, when she's
off of work. Right.
Well, I think it is important
for you to take care of what you need to take care of.
The question is, do you just miss her because you're
lonely and you're used to having somebody around when you have free time,
or do you miss her because you really love her?
To be honest, I think it's just because I'm lonely.
Well, that's never a good reason to get back with somebody, okay?
She might just not have been the right person for you,
but you haven't found anybody else because you're busy working,
doing what you got to do, and in your downtime,
you wish you had somebody soft to lay next to.
I guess that's true.
But I do feel like sometimes you have to keep the door open for good things to happen.
A lot of times we bog ourselves down in relationships that we know aren't going to work out
just because we don't be alone.
A lot of times people feel like they'd rather be with somebody than not be with someone.
But I always feel like it's more important for you to be alone than to be with the wrong person so if that means for a little bit of time right now you get to
focus on you which is what you were complaining about before that you didn't have time to focus
on what it is that you have to do then you need to do that right now now's the perfect time for
that but at least your slate is clean so when the right person does come along you can dedicate your
time instead of wasting your time and her time.
Okay, that makes sense.
Thank you. Alright, get to hitting them books. Alright, good luck, man.
ASCII, 800-585-1051.
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ASCII. Hello, who's this?
How you doing there, Jason? Hey, Jason.
What's the problem? I'm calling
because I'm 24 years old
and basically I have my own
place. I have my CDL license.
I drive trucks.
I pay for my car insurance, my car
and everything. Basically, my mother just
felt like I'm spending too much money. She thinks I should. My mother my mother just felt like I'm spending, like, too much money.
She think I should just, my mother and my father, they feel like I'm spending too much money.
They feel like I should just, like, get a room and, you know, live like that and basically just save up my money to, like, you know, get a house and things like that since I'm not in a relationship and I'm by myself.
But I feel like I think that it's just, like, a, like, it's just something for me to learn to gain experience and just to see how I do on my own.
Well, I feel like this.
When I first graduated from college, I got my own apartment and I was, I didn't have money to save for a house.
I was basically spending all the money that I made just living, you know, paying my student loans, having my apartment, paying for my phone, paying to eat, transportation and all of that.
And later on down the line, because you are only 24, I'm sure when you come home, you
want to come home to someplace nice that's yours, right?
Yes, definitely.
And you're able to pay your bills, right?
Yes.
And I'll tell you this.
My parents said the same thing to me.
They were like, well, why don't you go live in your grandmother's place?
She has an upstairs apartment that's available and you can stay there.
And I did not want to do that. I wanted to have my own
place, my own stuff, because I knew later on
down the line I would make more money and be able to
buy a house. And that was a goal that I always had.
So I feel like if that's what
you want to do, it's your money, it's your life,
you should go ahead and do what you need to do for yourself.
I personally always like
to be comfortable when I come home and have a nice place.
And I feel like you're 24.
You're just getting started with the things that you're going to do later.
You have great potential to make lots and lots of money later on.
But don't inconvenience yourself, right?
I mean, some people are fine with that.
Some people would sacrifice their comfortability just to be able to save up for something, you know, more immediate.
But it's your decision.
And if you decide this is what I'm happy with, this is what makes me comfortable, you do that for yourself.
All right.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
No problem.
All right.
Good luck, bro.
Well, Charlamagne,
you got your own place
at a young age too, right?
Was it on your mind
to save for a house
or were you just...
No, I just wanted
an apartment at the time.
Exactly.
Of course, eventually
I wanted a crib,
but at the time
I knew my place in life.
I was saving for the crib
originally.
I knew I wanted a crib. I was doing mixtapes at the time and mixt place in life. I was saving for the crib originally. I knew I wanted a crib.
I was doing mixtapes at the time and mixtapes were paying my bills pretty well.
So I was saving for my crib. But you had your own place
or no? No, I lived in a basement.
Well, yeah, it's a different approach. That was Don't Mind
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DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne
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Hello, who's this?
Hi, my name is Shelly.
Hey, Shelly.
You got a question for Yee?
Yes, I do.
Okay, Shelly, what's the problem?
Okay, I just want to know what to do about my boyfriend's roommate.
My boyfriend's roommate is a chick,
and they had relations before me and him got involved.
She was about to move out when I moved in, but she's still there.
So wait, you lived there, and he lives there with a girl he used to smash?
Yeah.
So he's just living it up.
Question, why did you move in there?
Why didn't he move out?
Why didn't y'all get your own place somewhere else?
It's in his name.
Okay.
So she won't move out?
Apparently, he had told her that he was going to have 30 days, It's in his name. Okay. So she won't move out?
Apparently he had told her that he was going to have 30 days,
but then after 30 days, he still was there.
And I was like, so what's going on?
Is he moving?
Is he staying?
Like, what?
And when I brought it up, he kind of caught an attitude.
And I was just like, well, I'm just asking because, you know, I was told one thing and it's another thing going on.
Yeah, you've been very patient.
You actually gave the girl the 30 days.
He said he was going to do something.
He hasn't done it.
She gots to go.
Does it feel awkward in the house with you being there with a girl that he was having sex with?
It really ties on my trust.
It pulls on my trust.
How much longer is this lease for?
It's not up until, like, March, I think.
All right, you need to tell him that he's got to figure it out.
Either he's got to figure a way to get out of his lease.
You know, it's just money.
If he's got to break his lease and move out and do whatever,
then he's got to do that.
Maybe sign the lease over to her name if she wants to stay there.
But he's got to figure something out.
Personally, if it was me, I wouldn't even want to live in a place
where he was smashing this other girl that was living there, too.
I would be like, why don't we just get on and move out they wasn't smashing there it was before they
became roommates okay so he used to have sex with her and then somehow they became roommates after
that yeah i mean he's got to at least keep his word and if he hasn't kept his word he has to
acknowledge he can't have an attitude with you about it you know you gotta tell him ask him ask
him ask him if he's not going to make a move out,
then what does he propose as a solution to the issues that you're having?
Tell him that it's making you uncomfortable.
He says that if I'm not comfortable, I'm more than welcome to get my own place.
Wow.
Whoa.
See, now I'm not comfortable with that.
Yeah, exactly, because then I'm leaving you here,
and how do I know that this so-called incident is going to happen again?
Are you being really confrontational and nagging him about it?
No, I just left it alone.
Like, after she didn't move and I seen that she wasn't trying to move, I just left it alone.
Right.
I mean, if it was me, I'm going to just tell you what I would do, and I don't know if this is the right thing,
but if he told me that if I'm not comfortable with it I should go get my own place
I probably would just do that
and be like F you because I think
that's really unreasonable if he said he was going to
do something he hasn't done it she's not
being respectful of your relationship because
he told her she had 30 days she knows
you're uncomfortable he knows you're uncomfortable
when do people respect your feelings
I probably would call his bluff but I would
tell him either you're going to find a solution for this
or I'm not going to continue making myself uncomfortable.
Speak up, mama.
Thank you.
She's hurt her heart.
Damn, yeah.
I'm just saying.
I'm not living with you and a girl
that you was having sex with.
I'm sorry.
Wow.
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
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Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Missy calling from Virginia.
What's your question for you?
My question is
I'm dating this guy
Who's really, really, really much older than me
And he's been talking about
Introducing me to his kids
And they're about roughly the same age as me
Alright, how old is this guy?
He's 52
And how old are you?
I'm 26
And the kids are around 26 years
old. Yeah. I mean, listen,
everybody's an adult in this situation.
It is going to be a little bit weird for you, but
if he's comfortable doing it, I'm sure he's already
giving his kids a heads up, right?
Yeah, he has. I don't think he's
told them that I'm black. I don't think it will be
a difference. I don't think it will make a difference,
but I think I'm just
nervous over that, like, because there is a generational divide as well as a racial divide.
Oh, okay.
So are you white?
No, I'm black.
You're black and he's white?
Yeah.
So not only are you the same age as his kids, his kids are white.
Yes.
I mean, listen, what can they do?
That's their father's decision.
All I can say is when you go and meet them, just feel it out.
You know, let them talk more than you talk.
Just kind of listen and just see how it plays out.
Of course, you're a little bit nervous.
I think anybody's nervous to meet somebody's family,
but I guess you just have to respond to how they react to you.
So I shouldn't go out of my way to, like, try to befriend them?
Well, I think you have to, when you meet them,
you just kind of have to feel it out a little bit first.
You know, and make sure he gives you some background information
so that you know you can make some conversation,
like as far as, you know, where they went to school,
what they do for a living, certain little things,
so you can ask questions and keep them talking.
Okay, yeah, I'll pick that up.
But don't try too hard.
Like, don't go all hard and be obvious and awkward.
Okay, I got it.
I got to play it cool.
Yeah, feel their vibe first before you get all crazy acting.
Okay.
Don't act desperate.
Thank you, Yee.
I love you guys.
Listen to you in the morning.
All right.
Good luck, girl.
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