The Breakfast Club - Flash Back 85 South Show Interview and more
Episode Date: November 24, 2020Today on the show we flashed back to when DC Young Fly, Chico Bean, and Karlous Miller from the 85 South show called in and speak on hosting the BET Hip Hop Awards, Wild N out and so more. Also, we fl...ashed back to when we made a topic about Dj Envy's beard and Charlamagne gave the "Donkey of the Day" to a guy that fired a gun into the grave of a murder victim during his burial service. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
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Allow me to introduce myself.
Allow me to introduce myself.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne Tha God.
Boy, y'all done came a long way.
I think that y'all have a certain amount of respect for, you know, what everybody else does.
And y'all are just the best at what y'all do.
This platform, the reach y'all have that you've earned, makes space for somebody like me.
You guys have a direct line to the culture.
Oh my God, I'm on the radio with Angela Char a direct line to the coaches. Oh, my God.
I'm on the radio with Angela Charlemagne and DJ Envy.
Yes, you are.
All I do is read about the Breakfast Club.
Really?
Every morning.
That's good.
You guys are trending.
Every, you know, I drag my ass out of that.
I'm like, what happened on the Breakfast Club today?
Get your ass.
Wake up.
Wake up.
Wake your ass.
This is 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, this is Jessica.
Hey, Jessica, get it off your chest.
Please, Jessica.
Well, what's up, what's up?
Good morning, guys.
So I'm in Charleston, South Carolina.
843.
Yeah, all day, but I still got my 917 number, you heard?
So I'm an Uber driver.
So I was on Folly Beach, and my phone plays music automatically.
Like, I play a playlist so there's no commercials.
I like to make it feel comfortable.
No offense, but four Caucasian people got into my car,
and I had to take them 28 minutes away.
It was cool.
We were driving.
Rock them played.
Trap music them played. Trap music them played.
Fall Out Boy them played. I had a range
of music. Lady Gaga.
And as soon as Beyonce, Brown Skin Girl
came on, the lady in the back,
I heard them whispering amongst themselves.
Like, who gonna say it? Finally, somebody
was brave enough to come up and say it. They was like,
excuse me, could you turn that song off?
It's offending me. And I was like, what?
That song offending you?
And she said, well, it's all about
black girls. I'm not black. I don't relate
to that. I was like, so something that
is celebrating my skin is offending
you? So what did I do? I started a
whole playlist off that doggone song.
And she got all the black power music for all
28 music. Now, wait a
minute. Everybody step way to her destination.
Everybody step back from this situation and look at it objectively.
Oh, boy.
You're an Uber driver.
Correct.
And when you're an Uber driver, you're playing music because you want people to feel comfortable.
Correct.
They don't feel comfortable about the song.
You don't got to get offended by it.
She can't relate.
She's a pale-ass mayonnaise-flavored mammal.
Yeah, but it's not that type of song.
It's not like saying, you know, F white people.
It's not that type of song.
Yeah, she's just upset that she don't have that tan.
That's all.
Well, I'm just mad that all this trap music played.
We done heard drug dealer music.
We done heard WAP.
We done heard everything.
You didn't get offended by nothing.
Because she knows drug dealers.
You have to start praising my skin.
Because she knows drug dealers and she uses drugs.
She might have, she got, she might, might mean white ass to her.
Okay.
Oh my goodness.
She just can't relate to me.
What kind of rating did you give her?
What kind of rating did you give her?
Oh, no.
Listen, I gave her the same rating I usually give everybody else.
Cause she didn't rate me no less.
Cause she knew she felt stupid after she said it.
All right.
Well, thank you.
Cause mind you, if you heard the music that I was playing around,
I was playing Korn,
Fall Out Boy.
I was playing all this other stuff in rotation.
If anybody know
what that music is,
you would know
that it was diverse.
So get off yourself.
And I think you missed
a good opportunity
to teach, too, though,
because you could have
just told her, like,
look, this is an ode
to melanin.
All right.
That's all.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, how's it going?
It's Fernando.
Good morning.
Good morning, man. Get it off your chest. Yes, sir. How's it going? It's Fernando. Good morning. Good morning, man.
Get it off your chest.
Yes, sir.
How's it going?
I got a quick question for Charlamagne, man.
Yes, sir.
I didn't ask you a question.
I don't know if somebody ever asked you this,
but who's your top three donkeys of all time,
and will you ever consider giving a donkey a Hall of Fame?
Yeah, I mean, at the end of the year,
we do a top five donkeys of the year.
I'm going to be honest with you, top donkeys of all time,
Donald Trump is definitely in the top three.
I mean, I've given it to him more than anybody.
And I'm going to always put myself in the top three
because I always say, you know, when you give people the credit,
you got to give everybody the credit they deserve for being stupid,
including yourself.
I don't know who the third one would be, though.
Sounds fair. Sounds fair. Y'all want to close the brawl for the Breakfast Club. Thank you, King. Thank you, brother who the third one would be, though. Sounds fair. Sounds fair.
Y'all want to close the brawl for the Breakfast Club?
Thank you, King.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. 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 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 trade 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 warheads.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullet holes.
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.
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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,
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It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
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What's up, y'all? This is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on
with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical
Records. It's a family-friendly podcast. Yeah, you heard that right. A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th. I'm going to toss
it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it. Make sure you check it
out. Hey, y'all. Niminy here. I'm the host
of a brand new history podcast for
kids and families called Historical
Records. Historical Records
brings history to life
through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap is another one
gone. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
It's 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?
Hey, this is Sherez from Columbus, Ohio.
Sherez, what up? Get it off your chest.
Man, I'm just calling to spread some positivity
to all the black people here in Ohio, around the world, everything. What's up, Charlamagne, what up? Get it off your chest. Man, I'm just calling to spread some positivity to all the black people here in Ohio, around the world, everything.
What's up, Charlemagne, Angelique?
Peace, King.
What's going on?
What's up, brother?
I just want to let everybody know I'm a, my day job, I'm a union electrician,
but I'm getting my hustle on as a realtor out here in Columbus, Ohio.
So follow me on IG at Shiraz underscore Robinson.
That's S-H-I-R-A-Z underscore Robinson.
MV, man, I would like to link up with you, man,
and talk about investing in real estate out there in New York and New Jersey.
Okay.
Well, just hit me in my DMs, brother.
All right, man.
Y'all be easy, man.
Me too, brother.
All right.
Hello, who's this?
Man, good morning, Salamander guy.
Peace, King. What's happening? What's up, brother? Get it off your chest, man. Man, good morning, it's all the man to God. Peace King, what's happening?
What's up, brother? Get it off your chest, man.
Man, I'm just, I'm in good spirits,
you know, me and my wife was getting into it,
but now everything back going copacetic,
so I'm feeling blessed to have this family,
you understand? Hey, you must have
did that thing to him. Hey, man,
look, you know how it go.
There you go.
I imagine. I imagine. Have a good one, brother.
You too.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, Camille calling from Toronto.
Camille, what's up, man?
What's going on?
What's going on?
Pitching love.
Pitching love.
T-Dot, what's happening?
Yeah, man.
So I'm kind of sad today, man.
I'm kind of sad.
So, like, I listen to Breakfast every morning,
and they're taking guys off the air, man. Yeah, in listen to breakfast every morning. And the techie has lost the air, man.
Yeah, in Toronto, they are, man.
Shout out to Blake Card and Petey Cass.
They back doing mornings, man.
We wish them the best.
They need to be, though.
Y'all need a local morning show in Toronto.
I think so.
Yeah, I think y'all need local, too.
What the hell y'all care about us?
A lot of U.S. stuff that's going on, and they don't allow us to say certain words.
Our American politics?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, no.
I'm still serious. I do feel you.
I think Charlemagne can't offend
his Canadians out here, you know?
I don't think you can say crack ass
crack on the radio here in Canada, man.
Well, guess what?
Y'all offended us
when y'all sent Tory Lanez over here.
Now, I don't know if he's guilty.
But I don't know if he's guilty.
But we backing away from y'all
until this case gets settled.
Okay?
Yeah, yeah.
We made it up with the six guys, though.
We made it up with Certified Lover Boy, you know?
I don't know what the hell you just said to me.
So, Solomon, you can say to any word and crack ass crack again.
I'm happy for them.
We don't know what happened with Tori Lenz, though.
I don't know.
Nobody knows.
Nobody knows what happened with Tory.
We're not accusing him of anything,
but he was charged,
so we're just backing away from y'all
until this gets settled.
All right?
Yeah, I mean,
yeah, we'll see what's going to happen to him.
I wish him all the best.
I love Tory.
But, yeah, I'm going to miss you guys, man.
That's all I wanted to get off my chest.
You can still stream us, brother.
You can still stream us. Stream us on the site. That's all I wanted to get off my chest. You can still stream us, brother. You can still stream us.
Stream us on the site.
That's all.
That's what the Internet is for, sir.
Yeah, I'll catch you guys on YouTube as well.
All right, brother.
All right, man.
Peace and love.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart? Feeling tired? Depressed? A little bit revolutionary? The Breakfast Club. Everybody's doing it. 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 tribe own 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 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.
So y'all, this is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on. Apple Podcasts, or tell you all about it. Make sure you check it out.
Hey y'all, Nimany here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called
Historical Records. Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history, like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did
the same thing. Check it. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical
Records because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical
Records on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever
you get your podcasts.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with two chains.
Now, Charlamagne. I think we should
celebrate people, though, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you should tell other brothers you love them, you value them,
you appreciate them, especially if they inspire you in some way.
Like, I don't got no problem giving it up to you.
I don't got no problem giving it up to Killer Mike.
When Nipsey was alive, I used to always make jokes and say,
Nipsey's a person that you can look up to literally and figuratively.
Well, you don't because you're six foot something, but I did
because I'm 5'6".
So, it feel good to say that.
You know what I mean?
Because, you know,
when a person dies,
it almost feels like Cap
when you see all these people.
Oh, I love him.
He was so great.
This and that.
They be having a picture
ready to go on Instagram.
Oh, my.
Don't even be following the person.
And that's what I mean.
Like, you care so much about him.
You wasn't even in tune
with their campaign. Oh, you was, and you just didn't want to do, like, something petty. Like, I care so much about them. You wasn't even in tune with their campaign.
Oh, you was, and you just didn't want to do, like, something petty.
Like, I don't be, that's what I, I think that's what I'm saying,
that as soon as you die, the person just feel more comfortable.
But I guess that's just how we move, you know what I'm saying,
with our feelings as far as not being so transparent.
I don't know the answer to that, i just thought david bannon did the beat and it had like this uh the sample that you're hearing in the back
really man this is no cap it came from like i don't know what it was on a 45 where somebody
literally went out you know how they used to be on plantations kind of just like singing and humming
and vibing that that recording is actually somebody outside from, I mean,
this is like early on recording somebody just humming and vibing
out in the field or whatever.
So that pain, production-wise, brought the pain out
for the Wait For You To Die concept.
Wow.
55 times.
What did the person want?
Why did they call you 55 times? If you have a missed. 55 times. What did the person want? Why did they call you 55 times?
If you have a
missed call 55 times, most of the time
it's some bad news unless you have a crazy
relationship with somebody that's
obviously crazy.
You know what I'm saying? But for me,
all these stories, they
kind of tie in and twist
in with 55 times when I
speak on some of my friends who've lost their kids and
stuff like that um or even my friend um Johnny who passed away for some reason they had to come
in my room and give me the phone I don't know if I didn't hear my phone but when he died and it
wasn't exactly 55 calls but it was a a lot of missed calls and when you see that it don't be
like I got a million dollars for, it don't be like,
I got a million dollars for you.
It don't be like,
when somebody's calling you that much,
when somebody's calling that much,
even if it's a relationship,
it's like she's about to be on some bull.
It's just like,
so that is one of the deeper songs too
where I talk about, you know,
God keep on blessing me.
I'm doing something right.
I really can't even put it into words
how God is actually totally in control of everything in my life and what I do.
I'm a man that's far from perfect.
Still get my, you know what I'm saying, still get my blessings.
I acknowledge the fact that it's bigger than me.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm good at that.
I'm cool with that.
I know, and it's 55 times what's done by them joints.
And he got a vibe anyway.
And it just brought it out.
I mean, when I talked about a few instances on there
where it was some bad news,
it always came with a lot of missed calls.
No, I feel you on that because I was listening to that
and I was like, I was thinking about things
that have happened to me.
I remember I woke up one morning and I had 78 text messages.
And I was like, okay, I know something really bad.
Right, right, right.
Or if, like, your parents call you late at night
and they don't normally call you, it's like 11 o'clock midnight,
you know something bad is about to happen,
and you'd be so nervous.
You answer the phone like, what's wrong?
That's how you say hello.
What's up?
Like, what's up, mom, you good?
Like, yeah, boy, you going to be on Jimmy Fallon tonight?
Like, you know what I'm saying? Cool, but, yeah, you're right. Like, that's up, man? You good? Like, yeah, boy, you gonna be on Jimmy Fallon tonight? Like, you know what I'm saying?
Cool, but yeah, you're right.
Like, that's true.
So when you hear this joint, like I said,
when we hear this or listen to it in a couple years,
you'll know, like, this was recorded in 2020.
I did my best to try to stay in the right now.
You know what I mean?
And when I talked about trapping a Dylan like I always do,
I use E.D. and talk about it past tense
because I ain't got to sell nothing but lobster, shrimp, and salmon
and stuff like that.
And I don't have to sell no narcotics.
Well, go enjoy your rich-ass morning, man.
We appreciate you.
So help me God out right now.
Thank you, man. I appreciate y'all.
Yes, sir.
Two Chains. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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's 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 Kaperburg.
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 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.
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. for all ages. One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all.
Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast
for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone. Records. Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history, like this one about Claudette
Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
It's topic time.
Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club.
Talk about it.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
You see, that's what I'm talking about, ladies and gentlemen.
Well, he did it.
God did not want this topic to happen because God didn't like what was going on.
God didn't like the fact that I was being bullied.
So God said, make Charlemagne's Wi-Fi not work.
Charlemagne's Wi-Fi is not working.
He has technical difficulties.
He tried to create a topic.
And what did God do?
God shut his ass down.
And you know what's sad is that we could watch him on the revolt camera
and see the struggle he's
experiencing at home.
That's right. So we're not talking about
my dark brown beard
today.
How you like those apples, Charlemagne?
Oh my gosh.
So let's...
I'm lost for a second. Oh, there we go. I'm back.
So now you. What do you want to talk about today?
What do you want to talk about today, Yee? Well, I wanted to talk about girls trips. Oh, there we go. I'm back. So now, Yee, what do you want to talk about today? What do you want to talk about today, Yee?
Well, I wanted to talk about girls trips.
Oh, man.
Oh, this dude tried to cut me off?
Hold on, this dude tried to get me cut off because
he walking around with the paint?
And you sound crazy. It doesn't
sound clear. God said
he doesn't want this topic to happen.
I don't care if it sounds clear. You gonna
cut me off and try to get me disconnected
because you got the paint in your hair?
Because you're walking around with the Beijing beige boy?
Huh?
Drum, you got phone calls?
If you don't want this topic to happen, God, cut him off now.
Do you have phone calls, Drum?
Phone lines are lit up.
I don't think we've ever seen this kind of response before.
Answer the shut up.
Never.
And, you know, I knowom is upset about this because Drom
is the beard in the room, but here you go.
Wait, Drom is their beard?
That's not what he said.
I'm not approving that message.
Cut me off again.
Drom, don't let
him portray your beard game like that.
Your phone game is, look,
I asked God if we should do this topic
and God is saying no.
And I'm not even doing anything.
God is going through the equipment.
Go to the phones, Drom.
Go to the phones.
Hello, Ziz.
Oh, Drom, you don't got to talk.
This is Charlemagne.
Let Charlemagne talk.
God is not letting him talk.
God is not letting him speak.
I'm right here.
I'm right here.
God is right here speaking through me.
Who is this on the phone?
This is me, Bob.
I'm from Ypsilanti.
This is Kee and J-Dash.
I appreciate you on the mentoring program with Steve Harvey.
I meant to tell you that.
Hey, J-Dash, thank you, K.
We was on there talking mental health and all kinds of good stuff,
emotional well-being, but today we're talking about beards.
All right?
Hey, man.
Y'all don't – I hope y'all stand safe and healthy,
but y'all don't bring another Sharpie to the show.
It's a Sharpie.
He look different every time I see him.
It's a Sharpie.
And then he got to do the same sometimes.
Hey, Envy, I got a lot to play you, though, man.
You know, we're just talking.
It's Topic.
See?
You just called in talking about mental health, but yet you breaking me down.
Envy, Envy.
You disturbing my mental health, brother.
You disturbing my mental health, brother.
J-Dash, J-Dash, you're on to something.
You're on to something because Envy in his office.
Hold up that cup of Sharpies on your desk, Envy.
Show us.
It's no Sharpie.
It's water.
It's water.
J-Dash, goodbye.
I don't want to talk to you anymore.
No more Sharpies to work.
You call in here and talk about mental health.
You're messing up my mental health right now.
Goodbye.
That's that goddamn Beijing and your chin going to your brain messing up your mental health.
If it rains, does it run down your neck?
The color?
Yes, it does.
Clearly, I'm sure.
Answer the question, Envy.
That's a very valid question, Envy.
If you sweat on your bike, do things get all runny and gross?
Yo, Yi, imagine what the inside of his mask look like after a bike ride.
Go to another call, Drop.
Hello.
Hello.
Hey, good morning.
What's up?
We're no longer taking calls on this topic.
It's a lie.
What's your name, King?
Hey, my name is Chris.
I'm from Jersey.
Chris from Jersey.
Would you like to comment on DJ Envy's beard color?
Yes.
I'm telling you 100%.
I'm starting to believe Charlamagne.
You're looking more and more Dominican every day, yo.
Out of nowhere, you had a hairline.
Then you got a thick-ass beard.
I don't know, brother.
I don't know what to tell you, Envy.
Envy look like he got a fruit stand.
Envy look like he sell oranges.
That's why Envy.
He definitely got a couple bodegas, Joe.
That's what he be working on.
He got a couple.
With these property rentals.
He got a couple bodegas somewhere.
Shout out to all my Dominican, Dominican, Dominican, Dominican, Dominican, Dominican, Dominican, Dominican.
I want a turkey bacon, egg, and cheese on a bagel right now.
Toasted.
Thank you, sir.
You have a great day.
You have a blessed morning.
800-585-1051.
God has muted Charlamagne for about 10 minutes and put him back.
If DJ Envy's being real, call us right now, okay?
Call us right now and tell us what you think about that paint.
Not the paint.
I feel the way I got to talk to my producers because, right, let's say I had fake boobs or I had a fake butt.
And you say, is Envy's butt or boobs real?
I don't know that.
That might be coming next.
The way you going, Envy?
You know what?
The way you going?
You got the lace print
I'm telling you
I think I have a case man
Any attorneys out there please call me
Listen
If some Dominican woman's body out there you eyeing
And you like that's what I'm getting next
Keep it locked we have more coming up next
It's the Breakfast Club
Everybody it's DJ MV Angela Yee
Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
We got some special guests on the line.
DCO Fly, which I don't know where the hell he just went.
Chico Bean and Carlos Miller.
What up, fellas?
85 South Show.
Hey, good.
What's up with y'all?
Hey.
Early morning.
The pandemic ain't touched their paper at all.
Not at all.
Them niggas have been flourishing through the drop.
Man, don't say that.
Don't,
nah.
It's a touching paper.
Don't put that
on us out there.
Like,
we the only ones
that ain't lost some dough.
We done lost some dough
in the pandemic.
We just still progressing.
Then Envy keep posting
all these nice ass whips
while everybody else
out here going through it.
He got his thing.
He got a million dollar Porsche.
I'm like,
you know what?
I got to get one. He must be getting one of them EDD loans. I'm just working through it. He got his thing. He got a million-dollar Porsche. I'm like, you know what? I got to get one.
He must be getting one of them EDD loans.
I'm just working now.
All his old cars cost more than my new cars.
I'm scared of all them loans, man.
I'm just out here hustling.
I'm just out here working.
That's all.
I don't want any of that.
Hey, I knew Anthony had a different kind of paper
when he started bringing his cars in the house.
I was like, this is it.
I knew he had a paper when he found a big ass house
in New York.
I said,
nah,
I'll be damned.
It's not about me, guys.
It's about you.
Congratulations, man.
Y'all going to be hosting
the BET Hip Hop
f***ing Awards, man.
That's right.
Dope, dope.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
I'm proud of y'all,
motherf***er, man.
Because y'all ain't got
all of them sponsorships
and, you know,
corporate backing
and all of that stuff
like that. And look where y'all at. And don't think we don't got all of them sponsorships and, you know, corporate backing and all of that stuff like that.
And look where y'all at.
Man, don't think we don't want some of that.
You got to watch Charlemagne, man.
This put you in a trick bag quick.
He already said we ain't lost no money.
Now he's trying to stop us from getting some more.
Like, come on.
How did that call happen?
Who reached out to who?
How did that call happen to host the BET Awards? Man, that call was so black, snap. So how did that call happen? Who reached out to who? How did that call happen to host the BET Awards?
Man, that call was so black, man.
I guess BET heard that we wasn't on MTV no more,
and they just hit us like, hey.
Who's that?
Also, they was reaching out,
and then we also had people reaching out to them.
Once they tied in all the parts,
and we got the right people on the phone,
it was like, hey, guys, guess what?
We like, what?
Hosting the BET Awards.
We like, oh, s***. Who gonna be there? was like, hey, guys, guess what? We like, what? You hostin' the BET Award. We like, uh, s***.
Who gon' be there?
They like, nobody.
Give us some insight,
like, with the Cyphers
and everything.
Are y'all participating
in the Cyphers?
No, we did, you know,
we did the Cypher last year.
And, uh...
You killed it!
Yeah, I think they kinda,
you know, wanted us to,
you know, kinda display that
jumpin' in a different bag
with the hostin' this year. So we didn't do any of the cyphers this year, but I think last year kind of
led into, you know, them giving us a little bit more light in regards to knowing that we can
flourish on that platform, so we basically just really, ain't no basically, we hosted the whole
show, you know what I mean, and it's different this year because I's are going, this is the first one
that's, you know, not live, not taped live, rather taped live rather so i mean it's kind of revolutionary in the sense that we're going to
be doing it when eyes are going to be able to look at it in a different light while we central but
we still hosting an award show you know i'm saying so i think it's going to be dope when people see
what we did now carlos do you owe charlamagne five minutes right when we did this big press
release right and we announced that you guys on his network,
you know, I said Chico B,
DCO Fly, and
Clayton English. Oh, let's be clear about something.
They're not on the network. They're partners.
Partners with the network, right? Partners with the network.
Now, why don't
they have Carlos Miller and have Clayton English?
It wasn't Carlos. It was Chico.
It was Chico.
You still f***ing up.
You need to go drink some coffee, DJ Envy.
DJ Envy, man, listen.
You know what it is, Charlamagne?
I'm going to tell you what it is, Charlamagne.
It's when I brought up that s*** at the radio station
that last time we was up there with him arguing with a s***.
I told you, you make Envy mad.
He's going to shoot your dog s*** for the rest of your life.
I already knew what it was.
I was like, that s*** still mad.
I brought up that s***. No, it wasn't what it was. I was like, that's still mad I brought up that time.
No, it wasn't, Chico.
I was thinking about, who was it?
Deezus and Mero.
Deezus and Mero.
Not Deezus and Mero, no.
Not that one?
It was the other one.
Drama.
No, it was DJ Drama.
DJ Drama.
I talk about it.
She's still mad about that.
I'm not.
We good.
We like people.
We hold grudges.
Enjoy your life's good thing, man.
It is what it is.
But nah, man, salute to Clayton, man.
Clayton is definitely a part of the 85 South Show.
He's his own individual.
He actually wrote, was, you know, the head writer on the award show.
So, you know, it's all family.
So it's not like you said somebody who's not involved with the team,
but you got to do better at reading, my n***a.
No, because even now, if that's what you would see the prep,
it says right now the 85-hour show, Chico B and D.C. Young Fly and Clayton English.
That's what it says.
That's what the prep.
The prep.
So now you done eliminated Los?
Hey, Los.
Lord have mercy, Los.
Whoever wrote that got this reading, god damn.
Stop playing with us, Envy.
That's the movie.
You the only one, man.
Listen, y'all mentioned it earlier.
How did the news of Wild N' Out impact y'all?
It hurt because they didn't even call us.
We found out on Twitter.
No.
No way.
I feel like we found out how Nick found out.
No, man.
Really.
On the internet, we were like, God damn.
What did he say?
What did he say?
Can I apologize?
I'm like, this is shit.
You think that one person get fired and y'all let 200 people apologize? I'm like, you think exactly what?
You get fired
and y'all let 200 people go?
But tell what though,
it was really
just a stepping stone.
At the end of the day,
though,
nothing lasts forever.
You know,
now did it hurt?
Hell yeah,
because I feel like
even with my brothers,
this is probably
was our first
core industry show.
And we knew for a fact
that they was going to play reruns
for the next 15 to 20
years. Absolutely. And once that was
taken off the air, we was like, okay,
now that longevity is
gone. We got to create another
longevity platform.
Y'all did that though. 85 South Show. Y'all been did that.
That's what I'm saying. But it's kind of like
it opened up the gateway. It was just like,
alright, that's off the air.
Where they at now?
Y'all think it's over though?
Nah, I think it's gonna come back. Man, listen.
I hope that there's some type of beacon of hope
to where it can come back the right way.
But, you know, for us, it's when
we say it's over, it's just like,
you know what I mean? If Nick isn't the host,
then we ain't
even thinking about going back over. If they get another host, y'all not staying with y'all again If Nick isn't the host, then we ain't even thinking about going back over.
Don't get gone on the show.
It's not possible.
If they get another host,
y'all not staying with y'all.
If they get another host.
No, no, no.
What if they ask the three of y'all to be the hosts?
Yeah, I mean, that was always the thing.
It was always,
they was always saying there was room in DC.
I wanted to be like given to me from the OG.
From Nick.
Gotcha.
It's not corporate.
Corporate didn't hire me.
Nick hired me.
You feel me?
So it's like, it'll be a backstab for me to go be like,
all right, corporate, what y'all want me to do?
But I know how the game game.
Y'all don't fuck with me like that.
You only fuck with what I can bring you.
I want to be a part of a family.
Everybody in there is family.
So it's not like a going to work situation.
It's like you going to school, bro.
Right.
And he ain't the principal.
Who gonna tell him what to do?
What did y'all say to the principal after his comments?
Like when y'all called him personally on the phone?
He was hard to find.
You know what I'm saying?
He needed a moment.
Yeah, you gotta allow OG to breathe, man.
You know what I'm saying?
To try to find himself.
You feel me?
And at the end of the day, we still behind him. You know what I'm saying? And try to find himself, you feel me? And at the end of the day, we still behind him,
you know what I'm saying?
Just as a standpoint, as a friend, as a brother,
we behind him because 85 South Show,
we built that chemistry from Wild N' Out.
But we took a lot from it, and you know,
that's why 85 South Show so crazy.
And I was just saying this with my people,
I was like, bro, it's the three of us, right?
We bringing out 8,500 people.
Like, on our own, you know, I probably go to a show
and bring out 25,000, 2,000.
But I'm like, together?
That's right.
They're bringing out 10,000 people, man.
That's powerful.
Yeah, and it represents the unity and group operation
black people need to have.
Like, we can all get done individually.
But man, collectively, man, we can kick down
the whole building.
Right. I mean, but that's,
that's a big issue that I think we have is just, you know,
being able to understand that you can trust your brother. You know,
we got a individualistic mind state when it comes,
especially in the entertainment industry, everybody want to be the man,
but when you can look to your left and look to your right and you doing it
with your partners, like somebody you can't nothing with it,
you can progress into coming into, you know, all of the things that you dreamed of having and you're doing it with your partners like somebody you had nothing with and you can progress into coming into
you know, all of the things that you dreamed of
having and you can look and share that
spotlight and share those rewards with
people that you really genuinely care about and love.
It's a much better, it's much more
accomplishing in my opinion than being able
to do anything that you do alone. You know what I mean?
Teamwork makes the dream work as cliche as it sounds.
Alright, we got more with the 85 South
Show, so 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 the 85 South Show
You know they're hosting the BET Awards
The BET Hip Hop Awards I should say
I saw you guys with Busta Rhymes
So with the versus battle coming up
Obviously y'all fans of Busta
And know the lyrics, you know.
Chico, you had that on the teleprompter.
That was very impressive.
Listen, man, I've been doing that for years, man.
I was just an opportunity.
You know, that's a perfect example of seizing the opportunity.
Like, I wasn't even planning on doing it.
But when DC jumped it off, I was like, well, here we go.
So who wins T.I. and Jeezy?
Who y'all got? Tip. Y' wins T.I. and Jeezy? Who y'all got?
Tip, y'all playing.
I rock with Jeezy. I rock with
the snowman. You did. But have
you been to a T.I. concert? Been to both.
He don't play mixtape
moves. He play an hour and
45 minutes worth of hit
gold platinum song.
Yeah. And his birds, that's it, man.
And Diddy also asked asked who should he battle?
Who y'all think Diddy should battle?
Diddy got to battle Birdman.
They got to see who swindled the most money.
They got to pull out all the money.
Oh, my God.
Who robbed the most money?
Who robbed the most money?
Who got the worst contract?
I think Diddy and Dre.
I think Diddy and Birdman.
Diddy and Dre. I think Diddy and Dre.
Dr. Dre.
Diddy and Birdman.
You can't sleep on Birdman.
Birdman from the Waynes to the Nickys to the Dre's.
Oh, Cash Money Popper.
To Candy Fresh to Cash Money.
Yeah.
But you know, the time was a fool.
Whoever he was the battle,
it's not about the,
you know,
them rapping.
It's about the collection of music
that they've been a part of.
Right.
Things they have,
they have.
And so,
I just think,
you know,
for the just aesthetics of it all,
I think it would be
Dr. Dre and Diddy
would be the biggest one
that could be made,
personally.
Hey,
Lowe's,
I thought about you this weekend,
man,
because I remember when you was here last time,
you was talking about how you don't mind spoiling a woman. So, what you thought about Saweet's, I thought about you this weekend, man, because I remember when you was here last time, you was talking about how you don't mind spoiling
a woman. So what you
thought about Saweetie?
About the Birkin? Yeah, about men
buying Birkin bags and paying bills.
If they can't do that, send them back to the street.
See, that's how you know that these people really don't
have no money. You can't just walk up in the store
and buy no damn Birkin. I don't even
know why that was a damn conversation. I feel
like y'all need to be buying some property and shit.
Don't be buying.
I'm telling you, get them off of LSC, man.
Out of the three of you, who's the most likely to buy a Burger?
F*** it.
I think DC probably would.
He the richest one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now, Bourbon Street got me f***ed up.
Yeah, I'm definitely not buying no burger.
That ain't me.
That ain't me.
You can go ahead and, hey, you can send me back to the,
I'm on the streets. I got my cat and me back to the, I'm on the streets. I got my
dog with me.
I'm on the streets. I ain't on that
level yet, Angel. I'd rather stay.
I might get an LV bag or
something, you know.
That's reasonable. What are you
bringing to the table that makes that justifiable?
You know what I'm saying? Like, what are you
doing to make a man who has
garnered enough wages
to be able to go out and spend that type of money?
What is the trade-off?
It wasn't no $35,000.
Yeah, because if it's just sex, then that's not worth anything.
And paying your bills and all that, what comes with that?
Yeah, I feel like this is a DJ Envy question.
You should probably bring it back to him.
Yeah, exactly.
I'm sure DJ Envy
probably has bought
his share of Birkins
in his day.
Yes, a lot.
But his woman
and his wife
has done so much
to help him stay
in that status
to be able to push him
to become a better man
in order to receive
those type of things
and put him in a position
to do those type of things.
So I think that's
what's left out.
If you're a woman
that is going to be
a better man...
I'm going to unblock Chico, man.
I like Chico.
Let me unblock Chico right now, man.
You have black teeth.
You don't even know his real name.
I'm just messing.
I'm trying to be your friend, Envy.
Listen, I already knew what it was.
You never know. Every time I see you out,
you act like you don't know who I am.
So I don't know what it is.
You unblocked Chico now, man.
That's messed up.
Every time I see you, Charlamagne.
I ain't talking about this.
The last time I seen y'all at the little, you know, y'all do the,
when the world was over, y'all did the CIAA parties.
Every time I see y'all at the party,
Envy always got to get reintroduced to me.
What's your name again, Charlamagne?
Oh, my God.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Nice to meet you, man.
That's ridiculous.
I've met you four times already.
Have you ever had a woman hold you down?
Like, when y'all didn't have it like that and struggling,
maybe have you ever had a woman take care of you?
No.
I can't say that.
I've had a woman help me, but no.
Because when I was dead, when I'm talking about when I ain't have nothing,
I ain't even have a woman.
You dig what I'm saying?
That's real right there, bro.
Now, you know, in the streets,
when you get a little money, once you get past $15,000, $20,000,
you up.
So I can't say that a woman was with me when I had nothing.
Now, I might have had money put up and still over here
staying with my sisters, but we just saving money right now.
You feel me?
But that don't mean it's broke.
I've had a woman see me
trying to make it happen
and stumbling and falling
a couple times
and say,
okay, let me help you out
or, you know,
just look out in that regard.
But I ain't never reached out
and be like,
look, man,
you got a couple dollars.
I just want to make it.
My mama didn't,
you know what I mean?
She ain't gave me
nothing in years.
Her thing was always,
I'm responsible
for what you need,
not what you want.
So once I got to when I was responsible for myself i haven't been that way for a long
time so i just don't feel comfortable asking for help now if you see me and you decide you want to
do that then that's cool i'm the same way like i don't give anything i respect i expect back
you know what i'm saying no i know who got funded they don't flex how dudes do with money. Like, you have to literally have a conversation.
Yeah.
And been around her, and you like, shout it is up.
I didn't even know this bitch had all these businesses.
And you be like, you carry yourself like,
you don't even want nobody to know.
See, dudes be having all the cars and all that,
trying to show good.
That's corny.
I had one hold me down.
I had a rich one before.
You did?
Did you like her? Or were you wearing her just because she had one?
I had my lady.
She had that bag.
She did.
Yeah, my old chick.
Anybody ever left y'all no money on the nightstand or nothing?
No, my mama did.
My mama ain't never even did that.
Oh, I definitely had that.
I was raised different.
My mama, like, you better figure it out.
When I was going to school, my mama left me a dub on the dress.
I take that dub.
I'm going to get you on the Zoom now.
Don't go take no shit or nothing now.
You just got to.
Yeah, what just happened?
What's going on?
There you go.
E, you see?
Get your dick.
My mama give me a dub.
Now I go gamble and come back home with like 80 and give her that dub back.
Much love to all the ladies that held us down before this.
Man.
Y'all not more picky with the women y'all choose to be with now, though?
Because y'all status is up and y'all money is up?
I ain't got nothing to do with it.
I think who you are, you know, money don't do nothing but elevate whoever you were before you got it.
The access that you have to different types of women may change right who you are shouldn't what you
desire shouldn't elevate because of the amount of money that you have you know i mean in my opinion
it should be you should just be able to find better quality relationships with the women that
you already have connections with and everything you know i don't think that you should just change
up and start going to look for what your money should dictate you have and you should be the person that
you are regardless of what your financial status is.
So I'm still the same person that I was.
If you can't hold the conversation, I don't care what you look like.
You can be the baddest woman in the world.
You're not going to get my brain or asthma attack.
I can't deal with it.
You know what I'm saying?
Like you said, the money is just an enhancer.
Like, it's a different ballgame
if you're just an ugly-ass dude with some money,
but if you're a dude who has some juice before the bread,
you still gonna flourish.
It's like money, just like the makeup.
It ain't gonna do nothing but make you look a little better.
But ugly niggas, and I'm speaking
from experience, they know how to
have conversation. They know how
to make a woman laugh. So they have other attributes
other than their looks.
At the end of the day,
you're still an ugly mother******.
You can't have a conversation.
You don't want me to do
your girl posting the vacation pictures
and have to put that emoji over your face.
You know you're ugly.
You only see her hands.
You know you're ugly.
Alright, we got more with the 85 South show.
That's DC Young Fly, Carlos Miller, and Chico Bean.
When we come back, don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with the 85 South Show, guys,
which is Chico Bean, Carlos Miller, and DC Young Fly.
Now, DC, you've been trying to ask this question all morning long.
What you want to know, DC?
Angela Yee, how you meet your little butt friend?
Right.
You got all these questions about relationships.
How you meet your little butt friend?
Through people that knew him,
it was like an introduction from other people
that we have mutual friends.
We don't want the media train answer.
We want the real answer, Angela.
It's the truth.
That's really how we met.
He bought you the Birkin yet?
No, he didn't.
You know what? You want to hear something crazy?
No, I don't even want a Birkin.
Don't get it twisted. You got a bunch
of cribs, a bunch of real estate, a bunch of houses.
You got some... Stop telling her what you got,
Envy. Stop telling her anybody's business.
You got some... You can buy a whole
six... I'm going to be honest.
I'm going to brag for you.
I just never really wanted that because I am the type of person that would rather spend
that money on something else.
So like there's been times when my man might want to buy me something.
I'd be like, no, I think that's a waste of money.
I wouldn't want somebody to buy me something that I went and think was worth me buying
myself.
You're doing pushups?
Oh, I was about to say, hell no, I ain't doing no pushups.
It looks weird on my screen because you're right above Carlos.
I ain't got no socks or nothing on, so I'm just waiting for this to be over
so I can go lay back down.
Hey, man, I'm happy for y'all.
I want to make sure the BET Hip Hop Awards, make sure we all watch it.
Who killed it in the Cypher the most?
You did 20 push-ups and you musky already?
You know it early, man.
That's a lady's bee stick.
Why do men always use our deodorant?
Y'all love our secret.
I don't know what it is.
It smell better.
It smell better.
This is true.
It don't work for me.
I wish I would use some lady anything.
I'd be smelling like Uganda.
It'd be crazy.
It'd be...
I done used it all.
And this right here is the truth.
Why?
It says stay with you forever.
You can sweat.
You ain't going to never be mustered with this.
Never.
I'm talking about three-fold aid.
We get you an endorsement for the ladies feasting.
Jeremy, three-fold aid.
I just said he said the water ain't going to last for three-fold aid.
Well, thank you guys for checking in, man.
We appreciate you. We look forward to seeing y'all on, thank you guys for checking in, man. We appreciate you.
We look forward to seeing y'all on BET, and thank y'all, man. What's that, the night, right?
BET or what?
Yeah, y'all always trying to get rid of us, man.
Y'all ain't doing nothing.
There ain't nobody with you.
Y'all about to Zoom in.
Tico, he lying.
He stuttering.
He said, thank y'all.
I'll be looking on.
I'll be looking forward.
Tico, just to quote you, you said you can't wait to get off and lay back down.
That's what you said.
No, I said whenever this is over wait To get off and lay back down That's what you said Nah that
I said
Whenever this is over
I'm going to lay back down
I didn't say I was ready
For it to be over
Y'all ain't going to
Just rush us off
Y'all got
We going to
You know I'm a woman
I hear it how I heard it
And what I heard was
I can't wait
To lay back down
Angelique
What y'all been doing
During the pandemic
Because I see
Alcohol behind you
Girl you're getting wasted
This is my house
Ooh you got
a winery? I got a whole
bar up here.
Yeah, you're Angela Lee.
That about to sound like Lil Webby, Angela Lee.
Angela Lee live in one of them houses
that look like they saw murder mysteries
in, like, you know, when they sit at the fire place.
You got that murder mystery back there.
It's a brownstone in Brooklyn. Look, I started
my own coffee company. Coffee of the people. Oh, that. It's a brownstone in Brooklyn. I started my own coffee company.
Coffee of the people.
Oh, that's dope right there.
You been keeping your skin treatment up, bro?
You been going to the dermatologist?
Yeah, I think I'm pretty alright.
I've been orange lately.
Yeah, I was just making sure. You know that pandemic
shut the office down. I didn't want you
to start turning back black.
He thought he was going to go back
dark-skinned. He was like, wait a minute, what you mean the dermatologist closed?
I'm letting it go.
I got the grades flourishing.
You know what I'm saying?
I can't do all the Beijing.
Envy took all the Beijing anyway.
I don't use Beijing.
That's a damn lie.
He said he uses just for men, right?
Just for men?
Just for men.
I'm sure it does.
It works just for men.
Don't work on this, though.
This right here is never coming back.
Who braided your hair?
A young lady with the mightiest grip in the world.
She's actually down here in Atlanta.
Her name is Tuesday, man.
So if you need your hair braided, if she can do this,
then you got a full head of hair.
You really ain't got no excuse.
So go holler at her.
She work at Carlito's shop? Fabulous, too.
Yeah, and my boy Lito's shop.
Yeah, yeah, you know what I'm saying?
Is your s*** growing though, Chico?
I was bald in months, bro.
Of course this boy got braids.
What you mean? Yeah, yeah.
What you gonna do about the front part?
Nothing. I don't see that
already. The Lord did his part
with the front part. I don't care though.
For me, it's just about a lot of the things that we subscribe to as coping mechanisms
was taken away from us this year.
So for me, once I started with the, you know, not getting a haircut, it just really showed,
it gave me an opportunity to be able to show, are you able to really look at yourself in
your true essence and whatever it is and be okay with that and be comfortable with that?
And most people aren't.
For me, it's just like, this is what I really look like
if I ain't got no maintenance or whatever.
And once I went past that,
now I'm about to just live out all my childhood dreams
and get all the braids and eyes on the side that I want.
You're not manscaping either?
I don't need help to do that.
I ain't never had to go.
That's not a service that I went to nobody else to get.
Angela, yeah, I'm not about to go.
I didn't know you were just in your natural state.
What type of?
Do you like it when men don't do that?
Ain't nobody showing up with no naked.
Looks like you're about to have surgery.
We're right.
So Carlos doesn't do manscape.
Angela Yee, do you like that?
I think manscape should definitely shave. First of all, it benefits you because it makes your look bigger when you shave it because all that hair is not
covering the.
Let me tell you something.
With hair or no hair, this mother.
That's what I'm saying.
I don't need that help.
I ain't never heard of.
Hey, man, I got to shave my to make it look bigger.
Make your look bigger.
No.
And then also if you expect a woman to-
Made or fro.
I would just say that's the-
Coming out the bushes.
Like what?
Made or fro on it.
It is what it is.
Exactly why I'm-
And if you want a woman to perform oral sex on you,
I think it's only polite to shave down there.
Nah.
What?
I mean, you know the big enough,
you ain't gonna reach the pubes anyway.
Yeah, the hair not on.
It's not like the hair on your shaft.
The hair, loose hair be getting out and everything,
and then you pulling the hair out your mouth.
Hey, all you got to do is.
As you eat it, choke on some pubes.
Oh, this is.
That's like saying you can't kiss a b**** with a bid.
Well, let's.
That was a good point.
You want DC to agree?
True.
Why would you say that?
What are you saying?
It's the same logic.
Charlamagne, tell him how it is.
Charlamagne, don't be trying to come on over here with that.
I got a little bid.
Don't do me.
Charlamagne just made everything awkward, man.
Goodness gracious. Listen, man. Ilamagne just made everything awkward, man. Goodness gracious.
Listen, man.
I'm proud of y'all, man.
Y'all been showing the love for the last
four years, man.
It's always love, man.
We appreciate y'all.
Thank y'all, man.
Appreciate y'all as always.
Yes, sir.
All right, y'all.
All right, go lay down, guys.
Go lay down now.
85 Sound Show
with The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Donkey of the day.
You get donkey of the day.
You get donkey of the day.
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 Charlemagne to tap them gloves.
Let's go.
You have to make a judgment of who is going to be on the donkey of the day.
They chose you.
This is a breakfast club, bitch.
Who's donkey of the day today?
Donkey of the day goes to Elston Stevenson.
Who is Elston Stevenson?
He is a man from Chicago who has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.
I know what you're thinking right now.
So what?
People get sentenced to 15 years of prison
sentences every day b and you're right they do but what if i told you i have never in my life heard
of a person going to prison for what elston stevenson went to prison for he has to get some
points for originality people now years ago i saw a brother that we all know and respect big fendi
on social media uh big fendi posted a picture of himself at the Necker Sharp Funeral Home.
Big Fendi had on a nice coat and tie.
He had his shades
on, fresh haircut.
He looked very dapper. He had the
drug kingpin getting sentenced
today, so let me look presentable
in front of the judge and the
jury look. But it wasn't the attire
that Big Fendi was wearing that was
intriguing about the picture.
It was the caption.
Let me remind y'all of the location.
Necker Sharp Funeral Home.
Fendi posed in front of the funeral home with the caption,
I stopped by one of my biggest haters funeral today just to make sure that N-word was dead.
Hashtag RIP Bozo.
Now, I'm telling you that story because until today,
that was the most petty LaBelle post I had ever seen in my life.
I often think to myself, is there anyone I dislike that much?
No.
No.
Because even if I dislike you, even if I don't vibe with you,
even if I choose not to be around you and don't want you around me,
I don't hate you, nor do I wish death on you.
Because I need you to be alive to see me shining.
Okay. I want you to be alive to continue to witness God's divine design engineering in my
life. I need you to see me winning. Okay. This is why I don't block any of my enemies on social
media. How are they going to witness God preparing a table for me in the presence of my enemies if I block my enemies on social media? So I don't wish death on them, but if they do die,
I often wonder would I care to go to their funeral to make sure this news of them passing is
absolutely true. No, no, I don't think my petty is set up that way, nor would I rejoice or be happy that, you know, somebody that dislikes me or hates me died.
OK, but brothers like Big Fendi and Elston Stevenson, their petty is set up very different than mine.
And at some point in life, I need to ask both both of those brothers.
What did these people do to you that made you react this way?
You always have to hear both sides.
Like, I don't know why Fendi went to one of his haters' funerals to make sure he was dead, but I'm sure there's a perfectly good
psychological reason behind it. Just like I know Elston Stevenson probably had a perfectly good
psychological reason for doing what he did, which, by the way, on a petty scale of one to 50 cent,
one being the least petty, 50 cent being the most petty, this isn't even on the scale this one is off the charts
okay big fendi going to the funeral home is a 50 cent on the petty scale i can see 50 doing
something like that but what elston stevenson did has never been done before never never even seen
it in movies if there's a scene like this school me put me on because i haven't seen it but but in
the words of blue ivy's father this ain't a movie, dog.
This is real life.
Would you like to know what Elston Stevenson did?
Let's go to ABC 740 Report, please.
There are hundreds of funeral processions from Chicago to suburban cemeteries every month.
Most are reverent and safe.
But there is unrest at some of these emotionally charged events, usually sparked by gang retaliation, according to police. Tonight, the I-team with new video as authorities respond to shots fired in a suburban cemetery.
Police arresting 56-year-old Elston Stevenson.
Prosecutors say at a graveside service with mourners looking on,
Stevenson said, you deserved it, as he fired a single shot at the grave of a Palos Heights man
recently murdered in his south suburban home.
No one was hit by the gunfire.
Stevenson, a multiple felon, has pleaded not guilty to gun charges.
Elston Stevenson fired a gun into the grave of a murder victim during his burial service
and screamed out, you ain't, you got
what you deserved.
Now, I have heard about spitting on someone's grave.
I have heard about peeing on someone's grave, but shooting into someone's grave, someone
who actually already got murdered, like what you're trying to kill him twice.
Let me tell you something.
These are some words from your uncle Charlotte that I want you to remember.
I want you to remember.
Listen to me.
If you've never listened to me before hating people takes too much energy
just pretend they're dead i repeat hating people takes too much energy just pretend they're dead but if they are really dead like literally dead let the dead lie because i tell you what if i
really dislike someone,
I'm not going to throw my life away for them.
Elston Stevenson, whoever the op was that you didn't like, he's dead.
But he got the last laugh because now you are in jail for the next 15 years
and you're almost 60 years old.
So you have to spend the senior years of your life,
your best getting free pancakes from IHOP years,
you got to spend those locked up behind bars.
You won't get out until you're like 75 or 76.
And there's no guarantee you coming out alive at that age.
So I ask you one simple question, Elston Stevenson.
Was it worth it?
Please let Remy Ma give Elston Stevenson the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
You stupid mother f***er.
You dumb.
See, I ain't gonna front of...
I didn't necessarily like that.
So what did he get arrested for?
It can't be attempted murder.
It can't be murder.
What is it?
Afterthought murder?
What was his charge?
His charge was firing...
What was his charge?
Illegal possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Yes.
It's not reckless because he shot down into the grave.
It's not going to bounce back, right?
No, that's not true.
The U.S. attorney said when a felon brings a loaded gun to a populated area
and uses the gun to threaten and endanger strangers,
this conduct will not be tolerated.
The mourners were all in the immediate vicinity of the defendant
when he produced the loaded weapon,
and they were all placed in danger by the defendant's reckless firing
of the weapon into the gravesite.
Hmm.
All right.
And rest in peace to Murad Talib.
He was 39 years old.
That's whose grave Elston Stevenson was shooting in.
All right.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Keep it locked.
We have more coming up next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club.
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, what are we talking about, Yeezy?
We were talking about Katie Holmes and her new boyfriend.
Apparently, he already was in a relationship.
He's engaged, lives with his fiance, and she found out that he was dating Katie Holmes,
just like we found out from the tabloids. And he broke up with her allegedly via text message.
His name is Chef Emilio Vitolo Jr. So is it wrong to break up with somebody via text message?
What do you think? This is a good topic. Yeah, go ahead. I think so. I think it's wrong. I think it's cowardly.
I think that's something that you do face-to-face or you do over the phone.
I just don't think you send out a text and be like, hey, it's over.
It's a wrap.
One yourself.
You know what I mean?
Especially if you're dating somebody, you've been seeing them for a long time.
Did you say one yourself?
Yeah, like one yourself.
Yeah, go on.
Peace.
See you later.
Old school New York sling.
So I do think it's foul.
Yeah, old school New York sling.
42 and up.
But yeah, I do think it's foul yeah 40 42 and up but yeah i do think it's foul um i think it depends what type of weapons the woman has you know i'm saying is she a gun owner can she shoot
how far does her brother's father's uncles live from her does she have a big ass dog is she cooking
grits when you hit the crib hot tea make sure nothing's boiling on the stove when you hit the crib, hot tea, make sure nothing's boiling on the stove when you break up with her. Does she train MMA, karate?
Does she own a knife?
Mace, maybe.
A lot of various factors that go into
whether or not you should break up
with a woman in person.
I didn't think about that.
If they're a violent person, then yes.
But if it's just a relationship
and you just want to see face to face.
To somebody like that.
So here's the thing.
If you really loved somebody at some point and cared about them you should do it in person but what he did was so foul
she got to see all these pictures of them hugged up all over town looking like a couple and you
have a fiancee at home and that's how she finds out maybe you just are embarrassed and
now keep in mind you know we're we're old school right in a lot of ways right so a lot of
this new way of communicating is via text it is via dm you know it is the voice message voice
message can you do a voice message can i leave a voice message no you can't leave no damn voice
message so i have to see i have to break up with the person in person i think it's only right i
don't know sounds i mean it's the right thing to do,
but do we always do
the right thing?
And then I also kind of compare it
to getting fired from a job,
right?
Like,
a lot of people get mad
when you lose your job
and they make you come to work,
you work the whole day
or you come in
and then they're like,
yeah,
we're going to have to let you go.
Like,
damn,
they could have told me
this at home.
Now,
what if you break up
with the person
and they pull out their phone
and start recording
you and be like, look at this jerk. The person
was crying tears. Look at this jerk.
He just broke up with me in front
of all of these people. Imagine, you know what I'm saying?
I don't know about that in-person thing nowadays,
bro, in 2020. I'm gonna be honest with you.
Alright, well, let's go to the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Hello, who's this? Dexter
Northwood. Hey, mama. Now, what's this? Dexter, Northwood.
Hey, mama. Now, what do you think about breaking up with somebody through text?
Um, I've been doing
to God for three years. He went
to work to take me to that
he wanted to make up.
Wow.
I think he was turning him
wrong. Went home and told him to put his
shit out. We ain't got no kids, but
you know, I'm like,
we had a dog together.
Yeah, they have a dog.
You know, it's crazy that you say that.
They have a dog together, too.
Yeah, oh, my God.
That's a kid, too.
I mean.
You're right.
Who keeps the dog?
Who keeps the dog?
Yeah.
Yeah, I still got her.
That's right.
Does he have visitations?
Do you kick her every now and then just because?
No.
No.
No.
Does he get to see the dog?
Does he get visitation?
Hell no.
No.
Hell no.
We've been together three damn years,
and you wait until I go to work to tell me that it's over.
It's a text message.
Man, please.
So when was he supposed to tell you?
How would you have wanted him to tell you?
In person over the phone.
He was safer.
Actually, he was safer telling me through a text message because.
Exactly.
I don't know what I would do if I was standing right there.
So I think he did a good job.
But I just went home, turned around, went home and told him, you know,
just go ahead and go.
That's the greatest thing for both of us at this moment.
So, you know. All right. Well, thank you's the greatest thing for both of us at this moment. So, you know.
All right.
Well, thank you.
You missed that D, though.
What?
You missed what, Charlamagne?
The dog.
Shut up.
Keep it locked.
We have more coming up next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest on the line right now, Mulatto.
Big.
Mulatto, what's happening now now
for people that don't know let's let's talk about how you started let's start from the beginning
now you started rapping at 10 and a lot of people seen you from the rap games let's talk about how
you got to the rap game and you won and how you got into the industry i've been rapping since i
was like 8 19 years old and that really just started with like open mics talent shows um pep rallies or
whatever like in my city and um i just grew a social media following based off that and youtube
views was crazy so what made you rap though was were your parents in the rap game or you just
love music at that early of the age no so, so what's crazy is so like my daddy,
like he'll street do whatever.
So he would be like around rappers and stuff like that.
But he would build cars.
So he would have like campaign cars, big old rims,
and stuff like that.
And rappers would put them in their videos.
So I was a daddy's girl.
So I would be on set with him at his video shoots and stuff,
just in the studio around rappers.
So like, I don't know know I just grew up in that environment
but yeah so boom rap game people see my social media following they reach out get casted for
the rap game this is prior to Jermaine Dupri being a part of the show prior to it being called the
rap game prior to Lifetime prior to even being a competition show period so um that that's how
the rap game happened then ever since then you know
turned down the deal was independent for five years and just signed with rca and
there you go now with the rap game now i know jd was i guess ep on the show
were you ever signed to him because i know it was some of the things where he got part of some of
the artists that came out of it were you ever signed to him and what's his part with your deal
if there's any no i was never signed to him? And what's his part with your deal, if there's any? No, I was never signed to him.
I was in, like, a situation with Lifetime
and, like, future reality shows or whatever.
But nothing with Jermaine Dupri or So So Dev.
I was presented a contract, like, six months or, like,
six months to a year after I had won the show,
I was presented a contract, but I didn't take it.
And I don't know. They but I didn't take it.
And I don't know.
They really just wasn't organized.
They wasn't prepared for season one.
I can't speak for the other women.
But, like, season one, the budget was super low.
Like, the bar was just low.
Like, they didn't have no expectations.
Like, they didn't think it would take off how it did.
Good for you that you were on there early enough so you didn't get stuck in a situation.
And I would tell people, if you want to know anything about Mulatto, listen to No Hook.
Because she talk about a lot of stuff on that song.
And it does get very personal things about you that we wouldn't have known just from watching.
You actually said, f*** the rap game, still happy I ain't signed it.
That's the hot part of you.
That's the hot part of you.
You're telling people to resonate with my, like,
with my, like, just the frustration.
Like, at 21 years old from a show that I did five years ago,
for people to be like, I just can't see her grown.
Like, I can't hear her rap like that.
Like, that's so annoying.
It's not that kiddy, so it's just annoying
when people don't let me grow up.
Now, at 21, you got a lot of fans,
a lot of people following you, a lot of kids.
Does any pressure be in a role model?
It is.
Like, in the beginning, I would be like,
man, I'm not nobody's role model.
Like, I'm still growing up, whatever.
But, like, the older I get, it's like,
okay, whether or not I like it, I am a role model.
So it's kind of just a responsibility
that I just have to put on my back.
I still am 21 so I
am learning myself but I am aware of the date like whether or not I like it I am a role model to you
know other girls other rappers I know you was tight when you got arrested right and people was
talking you know ish about you and at that moment you couldn't defend yourself and say what happened
so looking back on that experience what did something like that teach you because people were going ham and I'm sure there's people
you even thought she was cool with that were saying things yeah that was a crazy experience
like um I was racially profiled and I went to jail for something um based off of uh officers like
say so like they said they gave a description of the girl
who robbed, some prostitute who robbed this man,
and she was light-skinned with tattoos and wigs
and lashes or whatever.
So they, the police officer was like,
yeah, that's Mulatto.
You can Google her, like, whatever.
So they thought you were a prostitute?
They thought you were selling your body
and came and arrested you?
Man, so I was in the, I didn't know i had a warrant out for my arrest in atlanta they got this thing called bolo so on apd atlanta police department they put out this bolo for the
description of the girl i didn't know but i had a warrant out for my arrest i moved so i didn't get
the uh the warrant in the mail whatever so i got warrant. I'm trying to go out of the country
and he pulled out off the plane
in front of the airport.
People screaming like,
Big Lotto, what's going on?
What's going on?
Like, so that was definitely embarrassing,
especially when you,
I'm young with money.
So that's like,
that's very offensive to me.
Like, I took that straight to the heart.
I'm like, oh, y'all got me big, boy.
I was going to say,
we had a conversation earlier
about this Birkin bag
that's been all over Instagram
the last couple of days.
Right?
Yeah.
So, one, I want to know,
do you own a Birkin bag?
And two, do you feel like
if a a** ain't buying you
a Birkin bag
or paying your bills,
you're tossing it
back to the streets?
Okay, so I feel,
okay, first of all,
yeah, I do got,
I got one Birkin bag but i ain't odin on
on birkin bags i just bought one just see what the hype was about
like the birkin bag is obviously the most expensive bag in my collection but it's so
overrated like i wore it to the club one time and i was like, oh, never again. Cause it got all like Drinks spilling on it, you gotta put it down.
It's not durable
at all. Like, but
nah, I feel like I got money
so I can buy my own Birkin bag. So if you
can't buy me a Birkin bag, what do I need you on the
team for? You know what I'm saying? But like, I think
people be thinking outside of their standards.
So you wouldn't date a guy
if he couldn't do that? Like if he didn't have the
means to do that? If he loved you, he rubbed your feet every night,
he combed your hair, he bathed you,
he had a nice job,
but couldn't afford to buy you a $10,000 bag.
But he loyal and everything else though?
He loyal.
Well, we can't ever guarantee that.
Oh, stop.
We're not going there with it.
You feel me?
That's what I'm saying.
I mean, we can't guarantee.
Stop it.
This is a hypothetical.
He's loyal.
In a perfect world, if I knew for a fact, In a perfect world, if I knew for a fact, like he was 100% faithful and everything else,
then yeah.
But men is dogs.
So it's like, I'm not going to get cheated on and all that.
And you can't even do for me what I can do for myself.
So that's why I'm thinking like that.
But in a perfect world, if
he was faithful, highly doubt it.
But if he was faithful and everything else was
perfect, yeah.
All men ain't dogs, by the way, too.
Yikes. I don't know. Maybe because I'm 21.
All right.
Maybe because I'm 21, so I'm dealing with an age
breakfast. You're right. Daddy taught you well.
I just told my daughter the same thing.
All men are dogs. Don't trust them. But go ahead. I'm sorry. You're right. You're right. Daddy taught you well. I just told my daughter the same thing. All men are dogs. Don't trust them.
But go ahead.
I'm sorry.
You're right.
Now, listen.
Does your dad get to meet any of the guys that you date?
Like, was he cool with your ex?
He only met one dude, and that was my ex.
I was with him for two years, so he met him.
But I ain't never introduced nobody else to my dad since then,
and that was almost three years ago.
I was going to say, even with your lyrics, do you ever feel a certain way you're funny playing your lyrics for
your dad but like sometimes you just talk some stuff that you might be like i don't want to play
that for dad oh yeah no daddy i don't play nothing for daddy and we don't he don't come to the studio
with me no more we ain't we listening to my songs together but shout out to my daddy though because
he he understand like and it wasn't
always like that. It is not, it is not always perfect to this day. But for the most part,
we got, you know, we respect each other. And, you know, I know there's certain things I
don't want him to see or do in front of him. So I, you know, I keep that separate.
We got more with Mulatto or Big Lotta when we come back. Let's get into her. Join us.
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That was Muwop from Mulatto
and we kicking it with Mulatto.
She's here, Nayee.
Now, how's everything with performing?
Cause I know you've started to move back around.
So how do you feel now with, you know,
obviously it's been a pandemic, things have been shut down.
You put an album out in the midst of all that.
So how has it been for you moving around?
I get criticized on the internet of all that. So how has it been for you moving around? I get criticized on the internet daily for that.
But it's like, you know,
especially the fact you brought up
the fact that I dropped a project during quarantine.
It's like people is going,
they're going to have something to say regardless.
So it's like, I'm going to push my project
because if I'm not out here pushing it,
they're not going to say I flopped
and you just got to take precautions.
Like I wear my mask, I take my vitamins and I pray.
That's all I could do.
And what I also love is seeing you with all these different women doing songs, collaboration, supporting other women.
So do you feel like you've gotten that same support back as well?
I think so.
I feel like the energy you put out is the energy that you receive. So it's like if you come in stepping on people next being just real cocky, like nothing wrong with being cocky, but cocky in like a not competitive way, like in a like a rude, like I'm better than all y'all.
Be words. Wait, then. Yeah, you're not going to be embraced in the industry.
But I feel like I get the most love low key. Like everybody, like when I dropped my projects,
everybody was reposting my project.
They be coming under my pictures.
Like so many people be respecting me in a DM.
Like they shoot me DMs like,
Shari, I see you, you grinding, woof, woof.
And females and males though.
So I feel like because I respect everybody else
and I show everybody else love,
that's the energy that I get back.
The only problem I have with women artists is I don't know why people compare women so much.
Like it can't be Cardi doing her thing, Megan doing her thing, Mulatto.
Like it's like why they compare like it only could be one and I hate that.
Tell me about it.
Like lately the thing is they like the, because you know Megan is popping right now. So they always compare me about it. Like, lately, the thing is, they like the, because, you know, Megan is popping right now.
So they always compare me and Megan.
I don't know if it's because we both from the South,
but I hate that because, like, I'm really a fan of this girl.
Don't do that.
How was filming the video with Cardi and Megan?
And did you know you were on Cardi's radar like that?
No. So, OK, I didn't even know.
I know, like, a little bit before the walk video cardi had
followed me on instagram and i just thought that was so cool because i'm like dang i didn't even
know she knew who i was but then it was out of town and my manager had got a call or email
something like that and from her team saying that they wanted me in her video and i just thought it
was so cool but this is before i even knew that Megan was a part of it, before I knew that the other female rappers was going to be in the video
or whatever.
So it's just like it kept unfolding.
And then on set, Megan wasn't there, but I met Megan before,
like before she took off and stuff.
And I was real familiar with her already.
And I told her when I met her that I was a fan of her and Wookiee Wu.
So I already met her.
But that was my first time meeting Cardi.
And she was just so humble.
Like, she was real genuine on set.
Like, she real.
I miss her, Cardi.
And then even since then, like, she be DMing me.
Like, I be like, you know, I'm young,
so I be letting stuff get to me.
And, like, arguing with the people on the internet,
whatever, and, like, she'll DM me, like,
stop, don't do that, Wookiee Wu.
And then she'll do it right after you say it. she'll tell you to stop and then argue with 30 people.
Now you also say, cause I want to get back to this song. Cause I feel like this was the most
in depth and I can't even imagine what you was going through when you wrote this, right?
Can you talk about No Hook and what you were going through that made you decide to like
spill everything? Yeah. I feel like, um, I I feel like I just needed a moment where my fans could like resonate with me and just
see like a more vulnerable side because, you know, like when you get signed and stuff,
people just, they think like you out of reach.
I don't know.
People have this like image for like celebrities.
They don't think we regular anymore.
So I just wanted to like go back to my roots
and let people know like,
yeah, y'all see me in makeup and wigs and stuff
and living the quote unquote life,
but it looked pretty on the outside.
I'm still human.
I still go through regular, you know,
relationship problems and everything else
that I was talking about in the song.
Like it's still everything that glitter and gold.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm still human.
I was gonna say, how did you overcome all of that?
I mean, you talk about your family acting funny.
You talked about an abusive relationship.
You talk about a lot that was going on.
And, you know, at the time, how old were you at the time
when you put out No Hook?
Like, how did you possibly go through all of that on your own, you know?
Yeah.
So I wouldn't say I overcame it.
Like, you just learn how to, like, deal with it in ways.
Like, as an artist, like, I can put out the song and, like, kind of deal with it in in ways like as an artist like I
can put out the song and like kind of you know just get stuff like that's like therapy for me so
I'm still learning how to overcome how did you leave the abusive relationship because a lot of
women a lot of young girls are in relationships where they feel like their man is taking advantage
of them hurting them beating them abusive and making them feel weak to make them more powerful
so how did you get through that?
I don't know.
I just kind of like, first of all, I outgrew the person.
I outgrew the person.
And we just went our separate ways.
Like, I was young.
So I feel like as I was getting older, it was kind of like, yeah, this ain't me.
You know what I'm saying? So it was just, fortunately, I was able to just pack up and leave on my own.
It wasn't like a major incident that was like, you know,
oh, I can't do this no more.
I was, everybody, you know,
everybody's situation don't go like that.
So that's what it is.
Right. You said you, even though she was pregnant
at one point, I know you was like,
I dodged a bullet with that one boy.
No cap. No cap.
Are you still being from Mount Zion?
Yes, I am.
Me and my sister.
Who did you beat up so bad that they had to ban you from it?
I don't even know who it was.
I don't even know.
You were just giving random chicks ass whooping?
Yeah, they probably going to see this and reveal themselves, though.
I don't even know.
I don't even remember what they look like.
But this was after one of my sister's volleyball games. You games you know like people this was around the time when the rap game
coming out and stuff and just like people just you know you stay out in public now I move like
the president but like I'm getting used to the fame I'm still moving like 100% regular person
you know what I'm saying so that was that was kind of my fault too. There you go. That's good. You're like, I take responsibility for that.
Yeah. Cause I shouldn't have been out, you know, without security and stuff like that.
We've been hearing a lot of artists talk lately also about their deals, right. And how they're
structured and ownership and all of that. So with you, and I know you're happy you didn't sign,
you know, other contracts that you had opportunities to sign, but are you happy like in your current situation? Are you good? I
saw, you know, Kanye West has been talking about his situations. We saw NBA Youngboy saying that he
has now part of United Masters. So when you think about that and yourself, what are your thoughts?
I'm still new in my deal. so it's kind of like the honeymoon
stage but no deal is perfect i think people like the public they see one complaint um from an artist
and think like oh they in a 360 they they're right they get up over with you but that's like
that's how the industry go you're not gonna get along with the label 100 of the time like i be
arguing with my a and rs about songs that I like and songs that they don't like
or songs they like
and I don't like,
you know what I'm saying?
But me personally,
I haven't had no real issues yet.
I ain't been signed
even for a year yet.
So it's still like honeymoon stage.
But I'm prepared for, like,
a disagreement and stuff like that
because that's just how it go.
I think people forget that.
Absolutely.
All right.
Well, Milana, we appreciate you for checking in.
Pick up the new project right now.
Thank you all so much.
Thank you so much.
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