The Breakfast Club - Flash Back: Chloe Bailey, Gillie and Wallo and Michael Blackson interview
Episode Date: December 21, 2021As the host are on vacation, we flash back to some of our most memorable interviews such as when Chloe Bailey stopped by and spoke on growth and new projects, Gillie and Wallo stopping by speaking on ...lesson to the youth and their hip hop hypotheses. Also, we flashed back to the time Michael Blackson was the first guest to ever propose on the show and Charlamagne giving "Donkey of the Day" to the Oklahoma county officers for their inhumane punishment towards the inmates using the "baby shark" song. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I don't care.
I can't get it.
It's a triangle, right?
I'm figuring it out.
The voice of reason.
The solid.
Hold it down.
The beige rage.
And the agitator.
And the agitator.
The Breakfast Club.
Everyone just kept telling me to prep for this.
One word to describe the Breakfast Club would be flat.
Impacting the culture.
People watch the Breakfast Club for, like, news and really be tuned in, man.
I don't even know what they call the Breakfast Club.
It's like brunch.
Envy.
Yee.
And Charlamagne.
Wake that ass up.
Get out of bed and listen to the breakfast club.
I'm waking up.
Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
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?
Good morning.
Oh, my goodness. My comedy buddy, Angela. Hello, who's this? Good morning. Oh, my goodness.
My comedy buddy, Angela.
Oh, man.
What's up, Snack Man?
How are you?
Our local comedian.
How you doing?
All right, all right.
I got to try.
Let me try.
Let me run two by you.
Okay.
And let me know what you said.
All right, two jokes.
Okay.
And begin.
Okay.
At my job, I had to spend 25 minutes getting to work with Elroy, the in-store robot.
Okay, but I think there should be a 25-minute video on how to work with Snack Man.
Shut up.
Thank you.
Wow, he had two jokes, Envy.
I didn't hit either one.
Oh, he's still here.
How did he do that?
Okay, come on, Snack Man.
Envy's going to love this one.
I already know.
Yeah, I decided to steal my new car, and that's not the best part.
My new car has a backup camera, so on my last date, while we were in the park, I decided to put the car in reverse, get out, and do my stand-up routine behind it.
Thank you.
All right, Envy.
That one was for you.
Thank you, Snack Man.
Send to Snack Man healing energy.
Sending his comedy career healing energy.
He's trash, like for real. Like bad, bad.
Send him healing energy, Envy.
Yeah, all right.
Hello, who's this?
Oh, my name is Jada.
Good morning.
Hey, Jada.
Hey, good morning.
Oh, my God.
I'm going to cry.
I'm going to cry.
Hi, guys.
I've been doing this for every time I get to the...
Okay, I'm done.
You made it.
Jada, how old are you?
33.
Oh, okay. Well, get it off your chest. He always does this. I know, right? It's not like I'm like 14. I know, I know. You made it Jada how old are you? 33 Oh
Okay
Well get it off your chest
And he always does this
I know right
It's not like
I'm like 14
I know I know
I just love y'all
I just wanna get off my chest
Like I'm kinda frustrated
That they got my babies
Going back to school
They're 6 and 10
Like they can't get back
To the school
Yeah
It's a scary
When my kids
My kids went back
I mean
The kids are all wearing masks now
And they're comfortable with the mask
Which is pretty good
And my kids, when they leave the house
They got their mask on
They're so nervous
But it's one of the things you just gotta pray
Tell them to wear their mask
And wash their hands every chance they get
You ain't lying
Oh my God
I love y'all
I love you more
Love you back
Hello, who's this?
This is Jason
Good morning guys
How is everyone?
Jason good morning
You're up in your chest bro
Oh man
Well I just got a house built
Me and my fiance
Have been here for 10 years
We closed on the house
Early this year
Only for her to cheat on me
A month later
Oh I'm sorry
Damn Yeah We got two kids Two dogs only for her to cheat on me a month later. Oh, I'm sorry.
Damn.
Yeah.
We got two kids, two dogs.
Now the question is, what do I do next?
Oh, man.
And the house is in both of your names.
Correct, yes.
And there's no working it out.
I mean, there is, because I truly do love her, but it just seems like there's that tension now,
and everything just leads to an argument, and it's not the same.
Damn, sorry for you, bro.
Yeah, you got to just take your time with that one until you see what's going to happen.
But it is harder now that you guys have a house.
Did y'all have, like, a prenup or anything?
No, we're not married.
Oh, you're not married.
Yeah.
Is she apologetic?
Is she trying to work it out?
Or is she just like effing?
She is.
But, I mean, I don't know if it's me and my insecurities to where, you know, it seems
like there's red flags here and there.
And, you know, it's just, it's hard.
Because it happened year one, and we got through it, we got past it, and then now we're going
on year 10
and it happened again.
Oh, it sounds like she's a habitual cheater.
Is there a way that you can buy her out of her part
that she put down for the house?
I've thought about it, but, I mean,
it's the kids.
I mean, we got two kids.
I would essentially lose everything,
the house, the kids.
I work a lot.
She takes the kids.
Damn. Right. Well, I'm sorry, bro. I work a lot. She takes care of the kids.
Damn.
Well, I'm sorry, bro.
Yeah, you just got to keep on keeping on, though, right?
That's all. You ain't got no choice, brother.
The world keeps moving.
And it's okay to feel however you feel.
I know it's not an easy thing to deal with.
All right, brother.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Chandler from Columbus, Ohio.
Good morning. What's up, bro? Get off Chandler from Columbus, Ohio. Good morning.
Good morning.
What's up, bro?
Get off your chest.
Well, I'm calling a slander, y'all, because a lot of y'all slanders is what?
Angela Yee, you got to quit being cheap and just pay for your meter.
Every time y'all get good and talk about some stuff, your phone go off because you don't pay for your meter.
Just pay for your meter.
Well, I am paying for my meter.
That's why the phone goes off because it has certain times that you got to pay for your meter, just pay for your meter. Well, I am paying for my meter. That's why the phone goes off
because it has certain times that you got to pay for it.
So as soon as it starts, it's either 8 o'clock or 9 o'clock,
my phone goes off to remind me so I don't forget.
There's parking lots all around this place.
You can park in a parking lot.
It's actually really far, and it's too early in the morning.
There used to be a parking lot right across the street, and it closed.
So now the other ones are far.
It's kind of dark in the morning to walk here.
So I don't want to park like three blocks
away and then walk here in the dark.
I understand. I understand.
And Charlamagne, man, you gotta
quit saying the N-word so much
and you gotta come to work on time.
You was doing good for a while, but you gotta
come to work on time. I feel you,
brother. I'm trying. I'm just doing my best,
K. But get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is your time to get it off your chest, whether
you're mad or blessed. So you better have the
same energy. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast
Club. Hello, who's
this? Hey, this is Brandon from Maryland.
Brandon, what up? Get it off your chest.
I was just calling to talk about the Versus battle, man.
I don't really like the direction it's in now, man.
Before, when they used to do the battles,
it used to be about the artists,
and they'd tell the stories of how the record got created.
Now it's like a concert you watch on TV.
I disagree with you, sir.
I love verses now.
I feel like the last two verses have been great.
I love that audience there.
I love them performing the records instead of sitting down cooling.
I love it.
I don't, you know, to each his own, but I love it.
Maybe it's just me then.
I don't know.
It might be like if you was in person, it might be. You know, you get the different feel about it.
Even watching through the phone.
Learned up.
You get to hear the reactions and them talking back and forth.
I enjoy it.
I really like it.
I be feeling the energy.
I love it.
Yeah, I got to eat his own, like I said, but I like it.
I like the live performance aspect of it.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, Butterscotch Butt Envy.
Big chocolate to toast.
How we feeling, family?
Butterscotch Butt. Hey, Big chocolate to toe sucker. How we feeling, family? Butterscotch Butt.
Dang.
Big chocolate.
So listen, two things.
Thank the Lord for my blessings.
And I got to say this.
A Comedy Central.
Half a brain Charlemagne is ashy, short, and charcoal black.
How in the world did he get a TV show like that?
But you all going to put me on the show, right, brother?
Nope.
God is good.
And so when you ask that question, how did I get a show like that? Just know are going to put me on the show, right, brother? Nope. God is good. So when you ask that question, how did I
get a show like that, just know God is good.
Okay? Hello,
who's this? It's Ryan from Columbus, Ohio.
How you doing? Ryan, what's up? Get it off your chest.
Yeah, man, I've been trying to call y'all
for a few weeks now about this problem
I got with my girl, man. I'm confused
on what I should do. What happened?
Man, so we both been working hard.
We finally got her mom's crib and we got our? Man, so we both been working hard. We finally got out
of her mom's crib
and we got our own crib together.
We've been working hard
so she, I feel like
she deserves to go out
and go have some fun
with her friends.
You know, it's been a while,
you feel me?
So she didn't want to come
until like six in the morning
so I'm just confused
on what I should do.
Like, you know,
I went off on her.
I left, but then, you know,
I came back.
I'm still confused on them.
What was she doing? Should I be worried or let it go? Just because it's a simple fact, you know, I came back. It's still confused on them. What was she doing? Should I be worried
or let it go?
Just because of the simple fact, you know, she don't go out like that.
I'm like, you know what, do you. A typical,
you know, a typical man would be like, oh, nah.
I didn't know where you were at at this time,
at this location, yada, yada, yada.
I'm just confused on that.
Where was she? I mean, she crashed with her
friends. They went out, went downtown.
She said she went to the athlete.
But, you know, just basically telling me she did things that she usually don't do.
So, I mean, I try to be a good man and just let it go.
Like, you know what?
You've been working hard.
You know, you got your SPNA license.
You deserve it.
You believe her?
One side of me does.
The other side of me don't.
Just because there's a past to it.
Well, I'm sending you healing energy, brother. What's the past? Yeah, Just because there's a past to it. Well, I'm sending you healing energy, brother.
What's the past?
Yeah, he said there's a past.
I'm sending you healing energy, you know what I mean?
But hey, always know that if it's something
there, it'll reveal itself. Like, what's done
in the dark always comes to the light. Trust me when I
tell you that, brother.
What is she saying? Would she ever do that
again? Because if you have an issue with it,
you guys have to discuss moving forward.
Now what?
I mean, she knows if anything like that ever happens again, then, you know, you know what time it is.
You ain't going nowhere.
You're right at your watch and don't know what time it is.
You ain't going nowhere.
Knock it off.
I mean, she a good woman.
You feel me?
That's just something that really confused me a lot.
You know, like, that's something that just don't happen.
Especially if you two live together.
Y'all both bringing in the income.
You know, all that good shit.
So, it's like, this ain't you.
All right, man.
All right, brother.
Good luck.
I appreciate y'all, man.
Y'all keep doing y'all thing.
I listen to y'all every morning, man.
Peace, King.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning.
It's Sean from Brooklyn.
Sean from Brooklyn.
Get it off your chest, bro. Man, they talking about this weather and global warming. I mean, who's this? Good morning. It's Sean from Brooklyn. Sean from Brooklyn. Get it off your chest, bro.
Man, they talking about this weather and global warming.
I mean, let's be real.
They show us every day and they tell us that they're controlling the weather.
Look at Dubai.
Dubai had 122 degree heat.
They made it rain.
They tell us what's going on and then we sit here and listen to the other rhetoric after
they already told us what's real.
I mean, they did say that in Dubai.
They said they needed rain and it made it rain, which was crazy.
I mean, you might be on to a little something.
I mean, I'm just keeping it 100.
They tell you, but it's up to you to pay attention.
It don't cost nothing to pay attention.
Hey, they might have made it rain, but they didn't make it 120 degrees.
They didn't make it 120 degrees?
Understandable.
It's going to be hot.
It's been hot since the beginning of time.
No, it has not, sir.
This is some of the highest heat on record.
What are we talking about here?
120 degrees is not normal.
In the next 10 years, things keep going the way that they are,
which I don't see how they're going to reverse it.
Things keep going.
We might not even be able to go outside in the summertime.
You know how much 120 degrees is?
I don't think it was 120.
I think he was exaggerating a little.
They're creating the heat because they're doing it.
It's all about money. It's all about money.
Okay. I don't know what to tell you.
Alright. Well, thank you, sir.
And weather in Dubai is usually about, it goes
from 100 to 106.
And he says, rarely does it go to 112.
Oh, no. Italy got, I think it was
Italy that got like that to some. Italy got to
like 116 degrees.
Hello, who's this?
119, I'm looking at it right now.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Jay from Las Vegas.
Hey, what's up, man?
Get it off your chest.
Man, I just want to ask Charlamagne,
what's the white privilege card you guys are always talking about?
What does that mean?
What's the white privilege card?
Yeah, what you're always talking about.
What does that mean?
White privilege card is always getting the benefit of the doubt. So what's the white privilege card yeah what do you what you always talk about what does that mean uh white privilege card is always getting the benefit of the doubt so what's the black
privilege card black for me a black privilege card is just a privilege and an honor to be black
that's all it's something spiritual i tap into you know the spirits of my ancestors and know that
you know there's something greater controlling me and mine i always say white privilege is
something systemic black privilege is something spiritual.
All right, Charlamagne. You have a best day, buddy.
Thank you, sir.
That's all he wanted to know.
Get it off your chest.
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Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yes, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, indeed.
She's back, Chloe Bailey.
Welcome back.
Thanks for having me, guys.
I'm so happy.
How are you, first of all?
I'm doing really good.
I'm doing great, actually.
I'm blessed and highly favored.
Blessed, black, and highly favored.
Yes, amen.
Word.
It's always a pleasure to see you, by the way.
I know since you guys
are young,
I'm always like,
there's the both of you.
You and Helly are so dope.
So I love to see
the success
that you've been having.
And I know outwardly,
like you've been
handling things well,
but I saw you tweet out,
if I told you
what I go through,
you wouldn't believe me.
You have no idea.
Yeah.
So what do you go through?
Well, tell us.
Tell us.
Tell us.
I think we all go through some stuff, you know?
Like, we're all human, and life isn't as easy as people might think and how you present.
So I think that's what makes the journey even special when you know how much hard work and blood, sweat, and tears you put into it.
And that's what makes the journey sweeter when you get there.
So, yeah.
Especially when it comes to energy, because I got to think social media has to get to you sometimes.
Oh, absolutely.
Absolutely.
Of course.
You know, a lot of times the words that I see bother me, but I'm learning that that isn't what validates me.
And they're talking.
So it's a blessing in a way.
You got to turn it off sometimes.
It's like, you know what?
I got to disconnect.
I wish I could.
But at the same time, it's helping me get my name out there.
And we're in the middle of a pandemic. So it's not like I can just shut my phone off and go out and go on tour and everything.
So it's like that's the way to the fan.
So it's kind of it's like a blessing and a curse at the same time.
You have to disconnect, though, to protect your mental and emotional peace.
Yeah, you got to kind of be able to tell what's real and what's fake.
And it's like, of course, you care about what people say.
But at the end of the day, it's not everything. It's what's real and what's fake and it's like of course you care about what people say but at the
end of the day it's not everything it's what's right here so i saw you on jimmy fallon and i
love the fact that you was up there like making beats thank you and i know production is a big
deal for you so on the new album are you going to be producing absolutely i'm always producing
and mixing my vocals and involved in every little bit of the process but it's also been fun collaborating because you know at the
group I was like always behind the computer with the engineering and the
production and now I'm like I get to have an engineer record me I get to
focus on my vocals and making it sound really pristine and clear and like
really getting that perfect so it's been nice kind of doing both at the same time
got you to making beats when did you start making beats? When I was like 12, 11, 12.
Don't disrespect you like that.
No, you good, you good.
You good.
A lot of people don't know,
but I love, love music.
I'm such a nerd
and I love building things.
And it's like music is math.
So it always came easy
and I just love it.
And it's like sometimes
you can't really articulate
to someone how you hear something.
So it's like I would just take it and I'd be like, OK, I want this here.
I want that there.
And then I just started taking over it completely.
So it's it's really fun.
I love producing.
I would like to know what Chloe, because you said you do care what people think about you.
What what exactly?
I think when it's the complete opposite of who I am and my character, I think that's when it bothers me the most or like any comparisons.
But... Because you want to say,
y'all don't know me. Of course, of course.
I think when you all hear things
being said negatively about yourself, sometimes you always
want to respond and be like, no, no. But
at the end of the day, you got to let the work speak for itself.
That's right. It makes you go harder too. You be like,
okay, you feel like that. Watch what's about
to happen next. Exactly, exactly.
I feel like you've gotten to that space, like a little Nas X,
where you know exactly what to do on social media to get people talking.
Oh, you think so?
Yeah.
Oh.
I wish I knew.
I'm just being myself.
I'm not going to get happy if I see my name trending over me just being myself.
I'm like, oh, that's cool.
And then I'll get off of it so I don't really dive too deep into what people are saying.
But it's pretty cool.
But a little bit though,
like you might tweet something
or post something like,
okay, I know this about the rep.
I mean, honestly,
it's always the things
that I least expect
that kind of go the furthest,
which is crazy.
Okay.
So, yeah.
Like what?
What was the last thing?
Doing too much is my specialty.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that,
I just tweeted that
because I've always been doing
too much ever since I was a little girl.
And it's who I am.
And I just I have so much passion and fire in my heart.
And it just comes alive when I'm on the stage and I have so much to give.
So I think that's what people are seeing.
And I'm happy they're watching.
Do you find it's always the people who aren't doing enough trying to tell you that you're doing too much?
Honestly, I don't really pay attention to the people who are actually saying it that much.
Because if I do, I'm really going down a rabbit hole and I'm getting the focus off of myself.
But, you know, I think we all have our little personal things we deal with.
And sometimes when we're bothered, we just outwardly say it.
So it's OK.
I don't really mind.
If you don't shoot, your sister will.
Yeah.
She's coming.
She's an Aries.
Have you ever gotten
into a fight for real
and like jumped in
like a physical altercation?
My sister and I?
No, not y'all two,
but with somebody else.
Oh, no, no, no.
No.
Y'all don't gotta jump nobody.
No, no, no, no.
No, not trying to do that.
Y'all would though.
I'm very protective.
I'll be protective
of my words.
Yes, yes.
Now you say Beyonce
is an influence
and you also say
Khalees is an influence.
I love Khalees.
Yeah, yeah.
So now doing this album,
Khalees has been known to cross all type of lines
and do things left.
Is that what this album is going to be about?
Doing some things different
that people are not necessarily thinking about?
Well, the thing is,
people don't really know me completely.
So everything will be a shock and surprise
because they're finally seeing the real me
and the full me.
So I think that's really all it is.
Like, even when I made my own Instagram, I wasn't doing anything different.
Half the stuff on there was from my Finsta, my private account that all my friends and
family were on.
People are just now getting introduced to me.
All right.
We have more with Chloe Bailey when we come back.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Chloe Bailey.
Who would you want to collab with?
We see you did the joint with Youngblood.
Yes, yes, yes.
Who would you want to collab with?
I have so many dreams.
I'll tell you.
Tell some of them.
Okay. Beyonce. Come on. That's a hometown dream. Kanye. join yes yes you want to collab with i have so many dreams i'll tell you tell some of them okay
beyonce that's come on that's a that's a hometown kanye um andre 3000 frank ocean
travis rosalia i would love those are like my top ones doja you know that would be fun too
why haven't you called into beyonce favor yet oh i don't i don't Oh, that means there is one on the solo album.
How much of the album is done?
How much of the album is what?
Done.
Oh, it's like 85% done.
I want to do like one more round of just like grinding after like I do all this press for Have Mercy and just like make sure I'm getting everything that I need out of this project.
I'm really proud of it.
And I'm really excited.
Is the Beyonce song with you a ballad or uptempo?
Yeah, is it uptempo?
Uptempo would be fire. I don't know guys we have to create it we'd have to what we'd have to create it i hope one day i
hope so because i realized how good of a performer you was i forgot what award show that was what was
that what was that that was the vma yeah i'm like oh she's really a dope performer you think so
oh yeah thank you thank you that video what you're gonna be gonna be crazy what'd you say you'll be you and beyonce perform that song
at the next vmas that'd be dope that would be so cool one day one day and then i saw you so you
licked the mic and you were like i don't even recall doing that why are you licking mics during
covid listen you don't know where that mic before she sanitized it i'm the biggest like germaphobe. And I was so excited on that stage.
And when I'm on the stage, I just kind of black out.
And I just, I kind of lose it.
And I don't, I swear I don't remember doing that.
And I watched it back.
I said, oh, wow.
I was like, wow.
Okay.
And, you know, it's really funny looking back.
I'm grateful that two weeks after I was fine, I'm still tested negative.
I know you were like, damn it, where's Tammy?
Nick and Mike's is not part of COVID protocol.
How many of your exes have called you up
and been like, so girl, what's happening?
Can we grab something to eat?
Honestly, none.
None.
Because I block half of them.
Then the other half, we're still friends.
And it's like people will respect you.
They know not to just reach out to you when things are great.
If you don't speak anymore.
So what are you like in a guy now?
Like if you had to say this is my ideal man, what would that be?
Okay.
So I'm a nerd inside.
So I like the guy really cool and like fire on the outside.
But they got a nerd out on the inside.
Nerds with edge.
That's what I call it. Yes, exactly. So that's what I like. And they have to be really sweet and kind fire on the outside, but they got a nerd out on the inside. Nerds with edge. That's what I call it.
Exactly.
So that's what I like.
And they have to be really sweet and kind and funny and intellectual
because that's like,
that's what gets me.
So yeah.
I want to eradicate the stigma around the word nerd.
So nothing like your cousin.
Okay.
I think nerd gets a bad,
a bad rap.
Yeah.
I agree.
Like I want,
like you want to be the nerd.
You want that.
You want to be that.
Nothing to do with you. What did you It has nothing to do with you, sir.
What did you say?
Nothing to do with you, sir.
Yeah, I don't know what he's pointing at himself.
We don't think nothing about nerd with you.
You going to let him talk to me like that, cousin?
Hollywood did something.
You know what I'm saying?
So what's the nerd thing that you're into?
Because you called yourself a nerd a couple of times.
What are the nerd things that you're into?
Oh, okay.
I love Legos.
I love crosswords
and word searches.
That's not nerdy.
Stop saying that.
Thank you.
What about grown men
that draw their beards on
and put the paint on?
That's not nerdy?
I think that's
a personal choice.
Okay, there you go.
Because some people,
yeah,
some people aren't blessed
in that
and if they want to get that, then they got to do what they got to do to get it.
That's true.
What about grown men that can't have grow any hair and always have to wear a hat because they look like RoboCop?
Well, I think they should be confident in their bald head.
And, you know, if they want to wear the hat, wear the hat.
But sometimes let the breeze flow.
Have you been hat fished?
Hat fish?
No.
No.
Because I like to run my fingers through the hair. Well, that X'd out a lot of people. Have you been hat fished? Hat fished? No. No.
Because I like to run my fingers through the hair.
Well, that X'd out a lot of people.
What about short men?
What about short men?
How do you feel about short men?
Short men are great.
I don't want to be taller than you in heels.
Okay.
What about hair pieces?
What if a guy has a hair piece?
Hold on.
Short men are great.
I don't want to be taller than you in heels. I'm trying short minute, great. I don't want to be taller than you in here.
I don't want to be taller than you in here.
But wouldn't you be taller than the short man? Yes, he would.
Charlotte's hurt right now. I'm not. I'm just trying to
I'm like, huh?
I know social media likes to
say you're too sexy. What do your parents say?
My parents are pretty supportive. You know,
I've always been
very in tune with myself and my body.
So as much of a shock as it was for the world, it was like, oh, it wasn't really anything for my family.
Yeah.
Even daddy?
I'm sure dad had a lot of things and thoughts about it, but he didn't really articulate them towards me.
And they raise you guys pretty great.
Yeah.
So I'm sure that they also are confident that you're going to make smart decisions. For sure. I hope
so. I hope so. Right.
Yeah. That's good because it's a family affair. Other than
your cousin, your estranged cousin.
Cousin. What's up, cousin?
What's up? Oh my goodness. I can't believe
you forgot. That hurt my feelings. I'm not going to lie.
No. I forget everything.
I have nothing to do with you.
Don't take it personal at all.
I'm just old. Okay. It's okay. I have bad memories. It's okay. I forgive you. I'll never with you. All right. Don't take it personal at all. I'm just old.
Okay, it's okay.
I have bad memories. It's okay.
I forgive you.
I'll never forget that.
All right.
Well, we appreciate you for joining us this morning.
Thank you so much.
Thank you guys.
Absolutely, cousin.
It's always a pleasure.
It's so much fun.
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It's topic time.
Call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the Breakfast Club.
Let's talk about it.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just join us, we're talking about a
white man, a white gentleman that posted this on Instagram. If you see my account, you'll know the
stuff I like to talk about. A lot of sociology. In my experience, I have better conversations
about that with black women. Also, black women don't have an issue with my friends. I've had
multiple white girls be like, why do you hang out with so many black people? That's because black
people don't ask me dumb questions like that. Also was a criminal for a long time i think a lot of white girls uh like drug dealers because
uh it's cool white women will let you self-destruct black women seem to genuinely care and
want me to do better so i don't feel that comfortable around white people i love it
i think that is great i think that uh improves race relations in america you have that white
man professing his love for black women.
And I think anytime we can bring each other together, it is a beautiful thing.
All right.
Well, let's go to the phone line and see if we can get some.
Well, we're looking for white men who feel that same way.
Or white women.
And also white women who feel that way about black men are black women, right?
Yep.
Yeah.
David.
Yeah, this is David.
Hi, David. How are you, sir? You like your coffee black, huh? Don't worry. David. Yeah, this is David. Hi, David. How are you, sir?
You like your coffee black, huh?
Oh, yeah.
Definitely. Why?
Black women take care of their men
better. My current
wife, I've been married for three years.
When I first met her, I think I had a chance with her,
but she saw potential in me, and
she inspired me to do better.
And I've done better. Yes, we will clean you up.
Did she clean me up?
I mean, improved my credit score.
We bought a house together.
I got kids with her.
Wow, a black woman improving a white man's credit score.
Drop one of Clues Bomb for God.
You hear me?
Only God in the form of a black woman can do that.
She's showing the path to a better life.
My brother.
I'm with you, David.
My brother, I'll stop you when you stop telling
the truth. You ain't told a lie yet, David.
You know, we love
a good fixer.
Hello, who's this? Hi, my name's
Angie. I'm from Queens.
Hey, Angie from Queens. Now, Angie,
are you black? I'm white.
Oh.
I hear Queens. What part, Angie, you black? I'm white. Oh, I hear Queens.
Can't tell.
What part of Queens are you from?
I'm from East Elmhurst, New York.
Okay, I thought you were going to say Howard Beach. All right, now,
you like black men only?
Yeah, I do. I feel like
because I grew up in
a predominantly black and Hispanic
neighborhood, I had all
black friends growing up. I had all black friends growing up.
Like, I just never thought twice about it.
That's what I'm attracted to.
I've actually never even dated a white man before.
This is beautiful.
We are bringing people together this morning.
And I really feel like anytime,
especially in these difficult times that we're in
when it comes to race,
we can bring people together.
This is a beautiful thing.
I am happy to hear this. These white people
professing their love for their black booze.
Hello, who's this?
Aaron. Aaron, what's up, Aaron?
What's up, fellas? Aaron!
Alright, now, come on now. Slow it down.
You've been around black people too long, Aaron.
What's up, son? What's up, fellas?
No, he said fellas, because you can't
say n****s.
Where you from?
I think it's a generational thing.
I'm originally from the West Coast, so we mix a little bit more over there.
I know on the East Coast, you guys are a little bit more separate.
But the thing is, is that my generation, I graduated in 90, I'm 48.
I think my generation, it was taboo for so long that in my generation,
the white girls were looking for black guys and the white boys were
looking for black girls. And that's just
how it was where I grew up.
Okay. So you got a black boo now?
I had. I was married
to a black woman for a little bit.
For a minute. And what happened?
What happened? Where'd it go wrong?
What happened? We just weren't
compatible, but she was a good woman.
I ain't got nothing negative to say about her.
So your next B, you want her to be black too?
So the last girl I was with was Afro-Peruvian.
So she was like a unicorn.
She was Latina and black.
So I was trying to get all in.
That's not a unicorn.
A unicorn is a lot.
Afro-Latinos out here.
Hello?
Aaron?
Say, oh, man, I'm losing you guys.
No, we good.
Yeah, right.
So you want a black woman?
And that's beautiful because you know.
No, I don't discriminate.
It's all pink in the middle.
You know what I'm saying?
But it's like.
All right, Aaron.
All right.
Women for women.
I think we lost you, Aaron.
We lost you.
Why y'all hang up on the man?
All right.
The man ain't tell a lie.
It is all pink in the middle.
Hello, who's this?
Chris.
Chris, do you prefer black women, Chris, or black men?
Yeah, I prefer black women.
Okay, tell us why, Chris.
It just seems like they're more passionate.
They're easier to talk to.
I always prefer black women over white.
You got a girlfriend now, Black Bay?
Yeah, she's actually mixed.
But yeah, she's black.
What's her name? Marissa.
Profess your love for your queen right now, Chris.
Let me hear it. And I need some passion.
You're beautiful. You're beautiful.
I love you and I hope that we stay together
and we can live this life thing up.
That is amazing, Chris.
Round of applause for Chris, man.
This is beautiful.
All these white people professing they love for the black women and black men.
Amazing.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Yolanda.
Hey, Yolanda.
Now, are you a prefer black men or black women?
I date both.
Now, what are you, Yolanda, first of all?
What are you?
I am black.
Okay, all right, okay.
Okay.
It's to fit the purpose of the us.
White guy, he tends to focus a little bit more on me.
Yolanda, we don't want to hear this this morning.
You're messing up the groove.
I'm sorry.
We don't want to hear from you this morning, Yolanda.
Oh, wow.
All right?
That was not the point.
You hung up on her?
That was not the point of this.
We asked for white people to call up here and profess their love for black people.
OK, we'll do we'll do black women who love white men another time.
All right. And it won't be next month.
Hello, who's this?
This is Shannon.
Shannon, what are you, sir? Race wise?
I'm a white male from London.
Oh, a white man from London.
OK. OK. Okay.
All right.
Interesting.
Do you prefer black women or black men?
Nah, nah, women, women, women.
Let's not go there.
I got to ask.
I got to ask.
I can't assume.
But why?
There's no reason really.
I met my wife in college probably 10 years ago.
Yeah, coming up to 10 years.
What HBCU did you go to, bloke?
Nah, nah. I went to wife in college probably 10 years ago. Yeah, coming up to 10 years. What HBCU did you go to, bloke?
Ah, no, no.
I went to a small college in Kansas.
It's the most country, redneck town I've ever been to in my life.
And you met a beautiful black queen on that campus.
What's her name?
Her name is Amber.
Tell me how y'all first grew in love, man.
Tell me, my brother.
She turned around to me one day and said,
Hey, can you say, hey, baby? Because obviously the accent. And then it just went first grew in love, man. Tell me, my brother. She turned around to me one day and said, hey, can you say hey, baby?
Because obviously the accent,
and then it just went from there.
Hey, baby.
Hey, baby.
Yeah.
And you've been with baby ever since.
Yeah, she's turned me into a better man now.
I think the thing with black women
that I've experienced,
they put you in line,
and men need a strong woman to put you in line.
I appreciate it for that
because she's definitely made my life better.
That is very true.
I appreciate you, my brother.
I appreciate you for appreciating the queens.
No, no, I appreciate you guys for having me on here.
All right, thank you, brother.
All right, take it easy.
Say bye, baby.
All right, bye, baby.
What?
Turned on.
Bye, baby.
I mean, he is a white guy.
He's interested in a black guy.
Bye, bye, bye.
All right.
Bye, bye, bye.
What's wrong with you?
You kinky this morning, man.
What's the moral of the story?
The moral of the story is anytime you can improve race relations in America, you should,
especially because race relations are trash right now in America.
I mean, they always have been, but they're really bad right now.
And I love to hear white people professing their love for black folks.
All right, we got more.
Don't move.
It's the best of The Breakfast Club.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got some special guests with us today.
The host of the hottest podcast in the streets.
Oh, I like that.
I like that introduction.
I like that introduction.
I'm going to slide a couple hundreds in your pocket.
You know what I'm saying?
That's what's up, man.
We in here, man.
Yes, sir.
What's happening, my brother?
Big announcement.
We just want to put it out there.
Charlemagne just told us he turned crip.
You know what I mean?
He got the whole board together.
You know what I mean?
He doing him now.
He got to survive.
He neighborhood stupid.
You know what I mean?
He neighborhood.
You know what I mean?
He got to survive, man. stupid. You know what I mean? He neighborhood, you know what I mean? He got to survive, man.
I like how you code switch
wherever you at.
You go through Chicago,
you know?
I'm not banging nothing.
Yes, he is.
No.
You know what I mean?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
My fault.
I don't want the sponsors
to hear that.
Gilly made my hotel hot
in Atlanta over the weekend,
right?
Last weekend.
I was staying in the same hotel.
Envy was shooting dice over there.
I was in and out.
Gilly had people coming to the hotel to play dice.
We recorded so much.
I was hiding in the hotel.
He said, no, no, no.
He was shooting dice.
Envy gave a couple hot numbers.
He had a couple numbers.
Envy won $1,500 and rolled out.
Yeah, rolled out.
You know what I'm saying?
They're going to throw me under the bus.
Gilly made my hotel.
He started the dice game.
I saw you put that on video, Gilly.
I was like, Gilly done seen worse than that in Philly.
That was a five-star hotel.
No, no, no, not shooting dice at the Dane Gopher in Philly.
That's really supposed to be a really nice hotel.
And then what's so crazy is that after I posted it you know it went crazy viral and all
the hotel people thanked me gilly baby gilly baby gilly basically i got in the hotel i got in the
elevator the manager stepped in the elevator with me it was like thanks for making the hotel go
viral i was like they don't care you ain't't jump in, Gilly?
Yeah, he jumped in.
See, all right.
He jumped in the game.
All right.
Now, I'm going to tell the truth of how I really went.
When the dice game first started off, I walked over there.
What you just betting?
Then I looked down and said, man, you just betting $400.
You just ain't betting no money.
They all pulled their money out.
We got it.
It's here.
Don't get it fucked up.
I riled them up and then walked off and did the video.
I came downstairs.
They wanted to see me the next day.
But you rocked, motherfucker.
You was in the dice game.
Do you miss the artist part of the game?
Like being a rapper performing and city to city?
Do you miss that part of the industry?
I do, but I don't.
It ain't too much to miss. He wasn't
like he was nobody in the game.
You talking about do you miss it? Somebody like a
big artist like Wayne or
you ask them artists. You don't ask no
neighborhood rapper.
First of all, listen.
Let me tell you something.
When did you ever do a show where he was in?
When did you miss the ride?
When did you do a show?
When did you see a big bill?
He didn't do Hot Summer Jam.
He didn't do no big joints.
You ain't see him at the BET Awards.
You ain't see him at none of the big shows.
They was taking people after a while.
They was taking anybody after a while.
The label got you on Soul Train.
Don Cornelius, they say, we want Gilly on there. Why would he know on Soul Train. Don Cornelius. Why would he know you?
Why would Don Cornelius know you?
You ain't had no soul.
He's a loser.
There's no way in the world
I'm booking him for a show.
I'm not booking him.
First of all, he mad because
he started the group and then
you got caught. I didn't get caught.
No, I was his manager.
You started Major Figure as well?
Yeah, I took him to him.
He didn't know what was going on.
No, no, no, no.
I signed him under his first contract.
No, I wasn't a rapper.
He was a rapper.
Oh, I know who you're a rapper.
He grew up a rapper.
He went through all the phases.
He went through the bumps, kickity, bumps, kickity, bump, bump.
No, I'm a rapper in story.
I am a rapper.
Yeah, I take pride in it.
I take pride in it.
I was a hype man and all.
I went through the phases of rap. Right. I was a hype man and all. I went through the phases of rap.
I was a hype man and everything.
You started off a hype man.
A hype and another n****s joined up.
Throw your hands in the air.
No, no, no.
I looked at him like he was my nut ass cousin.
Like, I'm not doing that s***.
Listen, I signed him to his first contract though.
You got the slickest mouthpiece in the hood.
I know you can rap.
Then I started rapping.
I was better than him.
You wasn't better than him. He wanted to back my play because I was better than him. I know you can rap. Then I started rapping. I was better than him. You wasn't better than him. Then he wanted to
back my play because I was better than him.
I was his first manager. He was my assistant.
I was your manager. Get my tape out of here.
I was your manager. Run around past my tape.
I was his first manager. He's a nut ass.
I was his first manager. Let me just say this
too, because we be on the phone.
We busted up with Char, but Wallo
busted up a lot more.
And on the way up here, he just saido busted up a lot more. And on the way
up here, he just said
some s*** that threw me off.
What'd he say, Gil? We riding up here.
He lay on me. And he was like,
when we getting there, I'm sitting
next to Charlamagne.
I ain't tell you that.
He like,
and he definitely did.
When you walked in, he cut you off and sat right in that seat.
I just had to look at him.
This is my guy, though.
That's my brother, man.
Both of y'all.
I love y'all, man.
I'm thinking to myself, did you just claim that as a celly?
He want a group hug.
He really want a group hug.
That's all this is about.
He just put me in a cell with Envy.
I'm sitting next to Charlamagne.
All right.
Me and Envy cellies. All right. I didnagne. All right, me and Envy sell these.
All right.
I didn't say that, though.
You lying.
You lying.
This came out of nowhere.
He's lying on me.
I'm just saying.
When we get in there, I'm sitting next to him.
I believe Gilly.
I believe Gilly.
Dang, you're lying.
You did wrong.
Angela, what really threw me off is he shortened the name up.
I'm sitting next to Char.
I ain't never call that a name, Char.
I call that a seat. Char. I ain't never call that a name, Char. I call that a seat.
Char.
I ain't never do that.
You lying on me now.
Listen, man.
You got that.
I just went back to sleep.
All right, we got more with Willow and Gilly the King when we come back.
Don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Willow and G Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Willow and Gilly the King.
Million dollars worth of games, Charlamagne.
Gilly, you was one of them.
You know, I was listening to it this weekend when you was on QDZ's show and Beanie Siegel called in.
You just went in the Gooby Mars show.
That was so classic.
You got to be sorry.
Me hiding you. You be hating. What happened? Oh, you never heard thatoquial. You got to show it. I'm like, yeah. Me hyping you
to f*** up.
You be hating yourself.
What happened?
Oh, you never heard that?
Oh, you got to add that, man.
State your name, gangster.
Come on, man.
Y'all know who this is, man.
Y'all can't be serious, man.
We serious, dog.
You can't stop
nothing over here, huh?
You think you can stop us?
Be real with yourself, dog.
We men.
We all know each other.
We men.
I know you ain't talking to them
i'm talking hey hey hey hey we put money up for hours what's up what you want to do man
you're a daddy that's a wig without a what's up i don't even know what they was beefing over but
they had a misunderstanding man screaming on beanie and beanie called in screaming on gilly
that sounded like them was gonna shoot each other out as soon as the interview was over.
Gilly B was a damn near everybody in the industry at one point.
And then I went down a whole rabbit hole.
And they was like, Gilly and Beanie got into a fight.
And yada, yada, yada.
Beanie sucker punched Gilly.
I'm just saying, sucker punched you.
You caught yourself.
Baby was there.
He's sick.
That was a rumor too on the line.
It wasn't no fucking rumor. He got sick. Be's s***. That was a rumor, too, on the line. It wasn't no f***ing rumor.
He got s***.
All-Star weekend.
Beans.
You asked Beanie what happened.
Beans sucker punched you.
Baby was there.
My man, number one stunner was there.
You know how you know that ain't the truth?
Because me and Beanie Siegel cool to this day.
Yeah, I saw those.
No, they ain't solid.
Don't put no s*** on my name because you're going to have me tell what really happened up here.
I want to add s*** to it, but that's another story.
And it was different with y'all back then because there was always a chance that it
could get physical and turn into some street s***.
Absolutely.
It did turn into some street s***.
It did.
And you know, Spade went to jail.
S*** got real serious.
You know what I'm saying?
So, you know, that's why I don't even talk on that situation
because somebody from our camp went to jail for murder.
Somebody lost their life.
And what's so crazy is that, you know, we was beefing with Beans and Freeway
and State Property and a lot of shit went down.
And then you look up 20 years later and these dudes are my brothers because we grew up and
we understood that that we was going through that it was didn't even make no sense that wasn't even
that deep but when did y'all realize that because you beef with them and you beef with joe you beef
with so many different people when you realize oh oh let me just say this about you he didn't
beef with joe beef is when somebody get killed to shot.
Joe, him and Joe had a misunderstanding.
But we straighten that out.
But you say, okay, Gilly beef with everybody.
The state property situation.
Gilly was home minding his business.
Gilly get a call, turn the radio on.
They on the radio rapping about us, coming at us.
Wayne dissed me.
Wayne put out a song called Problem Solver.
Gilly, you don't want to f*** with me.
They're going to be.
Gilly, man, I don't think you're looking.
Shit really f***ing me.
They're cutting off me urgently.
Working it, twerking it, perfecting it.
See, one thing about me, I never start no s***.
But if you f*** with me, then you just know I'm coming.
I ain't never start nothing with nobody.
Now, I might talk a little s shit to Baby from time to time,
but that's because I was around.
I seen how he did shit.
How serious are y'all about Wallo trying to get your masters back from Baby?
Does Baby really own your masters?
No, Baby really.
I talked to Baby.
Baby said, Wallo, listen, whoa.
He said, whoa, listen, whoa.
He said, your cousin, I lost money fucking with him.
I said, well, how can we straighten this out?
He said, man man he be talking crazy
I said cuz
I got a video from Gil
apologizing to Baby
and I sent it to him
so right now the lawyer
is just talking
so it ain't gonna be that long
he really on your masters
yeah he on his masters
let me tell you how I really want
he was on Cash Money Records
he on everybody masters
he said Baby
how can I get
my cousin masters back
he said
give me a kiss
get the f*** out of here
get the f*** out of here
you seen that picture of him kissing that's the whole twist though My cousin, Mazz, is back. He said, give me a kiss. Get the f*** out of here. Get the f*** out of here.
You seen I picked your helmet.
Kiss me.
That's the whole twist, though.
But at the end of the day, at the end of the day, he owned his master, so I'm negotiating that.
It is not like it's worth something, but I want to just give him the helmet and say,
here go your masters.
Yeah.
I wonder how you and Beanie did get on good terms, though, because you talk about people
going to jail, people getting killed, right?
And people gave Jeezy so much flack for squashing it with Gucci.
And it's just like, man, why can't you be bigger than the bulls**t sometimes?
No, no, no, no, no.
No, I'm just.
I'm just.
You think it's two different situations.
Yeah, it's two different situations.
You think somebody got killed?
Everybody's situation is different.
Yeah, everybody's situation is different.
I think everybody.
We can't even talk on that because we don't even know the particular
because it continued even during the verses
it was still
I'm just going to be quiet
you're never quiet
but if you send some niggas to my crib
to dust me off
I don't care 40 years go by
we smoking Ronnie G
Ronnie G came to
dust me off, man. Take me
away from my family, man.
It could be, what if Ronnie G would
have gotten me? So now, 20
years later, he tried to dust
me off. I dusted Ronnie G off
in the process. I don't know how
anybody else feel, but 20 years later,
we smoking Ronnie G.
I agree. I see what you're saying, but at some point,
don't you got to let go of that trauma, though?
Not when he tried to come dust me off,
take me away from my kids.
Because what if he went? What if he did get him out of the way?
I don't know. You know what I mean?
It actually went down.
Like, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Yeah, they could have returned fire.
They could have killed my kids in here.
They could have dusted everybody off in the house that's the easy thing. Everybody got a different way to approach it.
They could have dumped everybody off in the house.
So now, because I was on point,
it caught you slipping like a bad transmission,
laid you down like baby hairs,
had to go to jail, I think, fight the case and all that,
if I'm not mistaken, lose years of my life, money.
I'm supposed to feel sorry?
I'm just saying, that's just the way I think.
I get it.
I told you.
I would have been smoking O'Reilly gin there, too.
I'm going to say this, though.
You never let it go, Gilly?
I would never.
How you let it go, somebody tried to dust you off.
Yeah.
The difference between you losing your life and you living is like this, man.
When I'm hot, I don't know if y'all ever been shot before.
No.
Oh, okay. I've been shot before. So, this
is this close.
The bullet could have went this much closer.
I could have been done. Now my
kids growing up without a father.
We smoking Roddy G
forever. I'm just a petty n***a.
So, how did you squash it with Beanie?
I ain't.
Just saying. We didn't lose nobody.
Oh, your side did?
No.
Oh, okay, okay.
Got you, got you.
So, I mean, it wasn't that hard for us to squash it.
See, it gets personal for me because they tried to kill me.
How you ever get over somebody coming to your house and trying to dust you off?
No.
All right, when we come back, we got more with Gilly the King and Wallo. 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 Gilly the King
and Wallo. Million dollars worth of game
podcast. Charlamagne? What's some s*** y'all learned
about each other on the podcast? Like you said,
Wallo was gone for 20. No, we
deal with each other every day.
He's like,
this is like my girlfriend.
I'm not going to say my girlfriend.
Oh my gosh.
I didn't mean to say that.
He's like the nagging woman.
I didn't mean to say that.
I'm sorry, guys.
But he'd just be nagging me all day.
You know what I mean?
He's like a woman all day.
Y'all ain't learned nothing new
about each other
when you're doing the podcast?
No.
He still is a loser. He's a loser. He's so spicy. woman all day. Y'all ain't learned nothing new about each other? No.
He's still a loser.
He's a loser.
See, see, everybody else go for that.
I didn't mean to say it like that.
I didn't mean to say that.
I was saying you're just like a nagging woman that always nagging
somebody. Because all he do is
nag all day.
And I don't pay that no attention know 20 years in jail you never call
a guy your girlfriend i'm comfortable with my identity i'm cool i'm not i'm not ain't
nothing wrong with me congrats on the engagement too walla oh yeah man i changed my life
yeah that's a great it's a great thing, Gilly, were you really about to sign a Rockefeller?
I saw you say that the other day.
Yeah.
Like, how close was it?
Jay-Z?
No, we had a situation on David.
Jay-Z told him, get the fuck out of here.
No, no, no, no.
No, let's be for real.
What did Jay really tell you, though?
All right.
Initially, me and signed a Rockefeller.
Then Major Figures was supposed to sign a Rockefeller.
By the time they came back with the deal for Major Figures,
I had already signed with Suave House.
Then Dutch and Speed went over here to Entertainment.
Lava went down here with Dr. Dre.
But then Jay wanted the group.
So then when they came at us with the contract,
it was like, I'm an independent.
I'm a solo artist.
I get 15 points, a bump at gold, a bump at platinum.
There's seven people in this group, man.
We got 12 points, man.
We would have to sell a quadrillion records
to make some goddamn money, man.
So I turned the deal down.
And what Jay told you?
Then they went out and got state property.
No, but with the...
This was before state property.
No, no, no, yeah.
Hold it, Evie.
But what did Jay-Z tell you after you turned it down?
And did he stand on what he said?
Man, let's just say the black ball's real, man. What did Jay-Z tell you after you turned it down? And did he stand on what he said? Man, let's just say the black ball is real, man.
What did Jay-Z tell you, though?
What did Hov tell you?
God, I'm sick.
What did he tell you?
Shout out to Hov, man.
Jay-Z black balled you in the industry back then?
Hov told him, I'm going to make it hard for you.
It's going to be hard for you.
Damn.
He said that?
What you bitching now? You're on Blue Daddy now. What you bitching now?
Why on Blue Daddy now?
What you bitching now?
Did you feel those effects?
Did you feel the black balls?
Man, everybody know I've...
Come on, man,
because you know I've went through the system.
What happened?
You got the text messages.
Don't play this.
Hold told the...
You got the text messages.
He was scared of hold.
First of all,
DJ Drama already said what it was.
Yeah, I know Lil Wayne put that whammy on you.
You know, Cash Money did it too.
But man, at the end of the day, man, you look up 20 years later, me can't blackball God.
I always played you on my mixtapes, though.
We always had great relationships.
You played me to the text game, too.
Oh, that s*** is not good.
Jay Icy.
Well, maybe he meant it in like a friendly competition way.
Like, you know, you're going to sign the Suave House,
and we're going to make it hard for you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think that might have been like some friendly competition.
How did you feel when he told you that?
Because I'm going to go grab these other boys.
I mean, I was a young kid in the game.
I didn't know Jay was about to be the next biggest nigga for 20 years.
So I was like, man, what the fuck are you talking about?
Y'all ever spoke after that? Yeah. When I was signing Cash Money I love a spoke after that yeah when I was signing cash money
We wanted to the studio one day and I knew I was supposed to stay on the bus
Cuz baby told me to stay on the bus baby
Told you my baby
They had an issue with with them. You ain't had no f***ing issue with nobody. Beans was on f***ing cash money.
Or was on Rockefeller.
Baby sister, keep your ass on the bus.
Oh, okay, I was doing the beef s***.
Keep your butt on the bus.
Babe was like, you might want to, you know what I mean?
And I was like, no.
And you got off the bus.
I went to f***ing the studio.
He was like, wow, what's going on in here?
Basically, he was talking about me being in there, bro.
But that was it.
Wilder, we got to give you some therapy, man.
Yeah, he been through a lot of shit.
The industry.
The industry.
Listen, the industry.
Listen, there's no bullshit.
This is the best advice I can give you, young man.
Put him through the rain.
Why do you offend on the way up, man?
Because the calls that go down behind closed doors that you would never know about, it can't fuck your life up.
But it definitely will put your shit to a halt, man.
And let me tell you something about a lot of these artists, the big name artists with money, man.
These niggas is bitch ass niggas, man.
Because one thing about me, man, I would never stop no nigga from trying to eat, man.
I don't give a fuck what me and you go through out here. I don't give we beefing in the streets I don't give we had to shoot at each other. I don't give what we going through out here
I ain't gonna never try to stop no from getting no money
So all the youth out there watch who you offend on the way up because these are some hoes man
Extremely sensitive talking about Jay-z and I'm talking about the industry, period, man.
The biggest thing I've learned from being in this industry is these a**es ain't who they say they is.
Have you ever gone back and doubled back and did business with people who back then?
Because like you said, you know, it was when you was coming up.
Have you ever gone back and done business?
I mean, if they want soccer to my pocket like a rocket.
But one thing I know about these a**es, these a**es don't do business. I had a that's worth damn near billion dollars
I ain't even say his name this calls me months back. I'm sitting in a bed with my wife
They called me and say man you're killing it out here, man. You're doing your thing, man
We got to figure out a way we can get some money together man, okay cool
But I like to work on a bar to see we don't do no barter. No, you talk about me
44 years old. We don't do that phone. We don't do that. You think I'm hype cuz you calling me
Yeah, who you used to be?
I work on the socket to my pocket like a rocket since every time it come to the culture
This one is cream right a culture culture the niggas that called us,
I see what you're doing.
That's all they was talking.
I love what you're doing.
Hold on, I'm going to see
if I can make something happen for you.
I'll tell you what them white folks did.
Cha-ching.
So what if they...
F*** y'all, the invitation to the brunch.
Let me tell you something.
The realest nigger in the game
is in the room right now.
Charlemagne.
And I'm going to say this,
and I'm going to f*** out of here.
He don't even want to share the motherf***ing plugs in the connection right now Charlemagne and I'm gonna say this and I'm gonna and I'm a second out here and I'm a second
I want to share the motherfucking plugs in the connection
You want to compete with and we don't want to compete with nobody we only in our own lane
We don't care about we don't care about how much money Charlotte made me Joe buttons Ronnie Jojo Ronnie race car
I don't give a shit Donnie. We don't count no niggas pockets, man
We hope Charlemagne go up to 500 million dollars DJ MV We don't give a. We don't give a. We don't give a. We don't give a. We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a.
We don't give a. We don't give a. We don't give a. We don't give a. We don't give a. Yes, I called you and then I ran out with the wallow. I DM'd y'all.
He DM'd me.
How you DMing me?
You DMing me.
You got you.
You get a call.
You ain't call my phone.
I called your phone and I DM'd you.
And I ran out with the wallow.
At the hotel.
You pressed him, huh?
I didn't press him.
You just said, when you run down on me, you press him.
I said, yo, you don't want to drop my phone, my call?
Listen, Lord, he talking about DM.
But I'm going to say this, though.
I'm going to say this, though.
Charlemagne, we got to salute you. Get your flowers now. But I'm going to say this, though. I'm going to say this, though. Charlemagne, we got to salute you.
Get your flowers now.
Because I'm telling you, bro, this shit be so fake.
It was so many people.
Oh, I like the part.
Y'all killing him.
Y'all killing him.
Listen, man.
I'm going to park you in with this person.
Listen, man.
None of these boys call talking no money.
Never.
We talked.
When the mother people call, tell me what you want.
Just tell me a number.
Tell me the numbers.
I said, I don't talk like that.
I'm a lawyer, deal.
I call you back.
Click.
Every time we talk to them.
But every time the brunch, let's get together.
Don't call us about no champagne.
Don't call us about no clothes.
Don't call us about lunches.
If it ain't no brunch.
If it ain't no budget.
Don't call us.
So y'all not going to the Roc Nation brunch?
Hold up, hold up, hold up.
I do want to take a picture with Jay-Z.
I got to send it back to the homies.
Gil, you got to take one.
I got to send it back to the homies in jail.
You know how major it is on the cell block?
Wild, wild, wild day with Jay-Z.
And I got to write a caption.
I just got to do it one time.
Everybody else in the game wrote me.
Wait, wait, wait.
Okay, hold on.
Let me ask you a question.
What picture is bigger to you, Jay-Z or Baby?
I can't let Baby hear me say this.
Your contract might be messed up.
So can I not comment on that?
Because if I go the wrong way, I might can't get your masters back.
You love Hov, though.
No, I love Hov.
We love Hov.
We just like to do it.
No, no, no.
I'm going to keep it all the way real.
Even when we was doing business with them niggas, Hov was always the cool nigga.
You know, Dane was the nigga that was
the little, he just rubbed you the wrong
way. I f***ed with Dane too.
I f***ed with Dane. Use a d***
coaster. You f*** with anybody.
Anybody's d*** in your coaster.
Use a goddamn line.
Alright, when we come back, we got more with Gilly the King
and Wallo, so don't move. It's The Breakfast Club
tomorrow.
Everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Usually this is where we do rumors, but we still have Gilly the King and
Wildo here, a million dollars worth of game.
Now, this is very interesting.
Jay-Z or Drake?
This is a conversation everybody's been having.
They had that with Flex on.
That was a good one.
Jay-Z or Drake?
First of all, I'm going to say this.
I'm not a Drake fan.
I've never in my life gotten a current through Drake on. That's the God honest truth. You know what I'm saying? I of all, just say this. I'm not a Drake fan. I've never in my life
gotten a current through Drake
on that's the God honest truth.
You know what I'm saying?
I like him when he raps.
I don't like all that singing.
You know,
that's just me.
He like Lemon Pepper Freestyle.
He was spitting on there.
He was spitting balls on there.
I didn't hear it.
It's all subjective.
All day,
every f***ing day,
Jay-Z, man.
What the f*** is we talking about?
I don't understand.
What is we talking about?
Girl, we older though.
I understand we older.
Drake, an R&B singer. Like, what is we talking about we grow we older though so I'm a singer like what is we talking about we gonna say who better
Chris Brown the Jay Z Drake is what the greatest of his time that don't mean I
have to listen to you Jay Z was the greatest of our time. That don't mean I have to listen to you. Jay-Z was the greatest of our time. He only sold two,
three million records every time he came out.
So everybody f***ing wasn't listening to him.
All I'm saying is, Drake
say a lot of light-skinned s***.
Oh, boy. F*** that
n***a that you love
so bad. So you listen to him.
Who's gonna tell a girl, f*** that
n***a that you love so bad? That's hating s***.
Yeah, that was me.
F*** that hating s***. FYI, guys say stuff like that all the time. Who's gonna tell a girl that you know?
I know you think about the times we've had no she's not
I'm just saying you could do better
Wait, yeah, and you think your woman can't do better than you MV. You think my woman can't do better than you, Envy? You think my woman can't do better than me?
Here's what, yes, she can. No, she can't.
That's why y'all do side, that's why you do side on this?
You gotta do them.
Right.
I'm only gonna hate only if you make me.
How you gonna make me hate?
Can't nobody make me hate?
It's deep.
Yo, Baca gonna diss you, yo.
I'm just telling the truth.
Baca.
I don't care about Baca. I'm just talking true baka
you baka
yeah go ahead you got a round I just was talking to clue just mixed it down just
straight now take drama you're the perfect one I agree drama drama why I
agree because drama had a little longer run.
And he had a bigger brand.
I'm saying a bigger brand.
Drama kept his name the same the whole time.
No, no, no.
If Clue did professional one through 108, it would be the same brand.
But what I'm saying is Clue set the stage for drama.
He did, absolutely.
I'm going to say that.
I agree with that.
But when drama dropped that gangster grill shit, like everybody that drama dealt with
on that gangster grill shit at one point in time, that shit off from the GZ so the T I'm gonna say this
Wayne's to the you name it was out already though yeah but that's it took
him it propelled them clue broke fab he needs in the lock that people that know
I'm saying I'm saying clue because I I'm saying Clue. I'm saying Clue. Chopper died was what put Jeezy on the map.
I understand, but I'm saying Clue because I was in jail.
And before I went to jail, Clue had this shit.
He did shit the dudes wasn't doing.
And Drama, my man.
DJ Drama had the biggest series because nothing was bigger than Gangsta Grill.
No, no.
And Clue broke Envy.
He broke Envy.
And Clue broke Envy.
Drama said Wayne had to be a superstar.
Yeah.
Because after Gilly
stopped writing for Wayne
then Wayne started
heating up again
through those mixtapes
do you believe
Gilly wrote for Wayne
not really
thank you
I mean
thank you
you with me though
I don't think
he wrote for him
so let's ask
Gilly did you write
for Wayne
why were you lying
about it though
let's just clear it up
right now
did you write
for little Wayne
no I ain't no
not one bar I'm tired of this conversation Gilly kind of the write for Lil Wayne? Why were you lying about it, though? Let's just clear it up right now. Did you write for Lil Wayne? No, I ain't.
Not one bar.
I'm tired of this conversation. Gilly kind of the original Quentin Miller, man.
Because he helped people, but then he got the show into the stick.
Like, let's just go into all the shit that I said in the freestyle.
Tell me one lie.
You're four albums in and ain't received a publishing check.
That was in 2004.
Wayne was just suing
Baby for
$52 million in 2017,
right? One thing I don't do,
man, I don't do no faking or no fraud.
He told Wayne about
what a publishing check was. He didn't know.
Motherfucker said, man, I just
know if I go gold, I get gold money.
If I go platinum, I get platinum money.
F*** or what?
He came down there and f***ed their old system up.
So it was you that f***ed up cash money.
Yeah, he told me.
F*** or what?
I got around and started finding out.
Wait, hold on.
F***, this is on the label and F***, this is your manager?
F***, that's a conflict of interest.
I don't know about no conflict of interest.
I just know, okay, yeah, I just know you're getting.
So why you end up beefing then,
if you was playing my game?
I have no idea why we ended up.
So do you respect an artist like Drake
or an artist like Wayne who doesn't necessarily
always write his own rap as a-
Let me just tell you something, man.
Music is about going in the studio,
having fun, expressing yourself.
Sometimes there's one person in there.
Sometimes there's three persons in there.
Sometimes there's five people in there.
Like, people keep frontin'.
Like, a lot of these great...
Some are our greatest artists.
They done had people that write s*** for them.
We the only John Romus that's so worried about that.
Everybody else, most of they hits,
they ain't even write.
That's why rappers be havin' a limited shelf life. We be havin' a limited, like, year. Guess, guess that. Everybody else, most of their hits, they ain't even right. That's why rappers be having a limited shelf life.
We have a limited, like, yeah.
Guess, guess, guess, guess, guess who don't care that Drake ain't write that music?
The Kootens?
Huh?
It's the woman that's going to suck his dick at the end of the night.
They ain't sucking Quentin Miller's dick.
We going to suck Drake's balls out his dick and spit them down at the end of the bed.
Not Quentin who?
You real?
Man, listen.
Somebody going gonna edit that
from Drake's team.
I know.
That did sound crazy.
Cause there was no music,
no talking,
he just said it clearly.
We gonna suck Drake's balls.
No, the bitches did.
As long as we get paid.
No, you didn't put the bitch.
As long as you get paid.
I said they gonna suck
Drake's balls out of this.
No, you didn't.
You said we, man.
I ain't say no f***ing we.
You just said we.
We gonna suck Drake
out his dick and spit him down at the end of the bed
Oh my god, not me
I ain't got nothing to do with that
If anybody gonna get Drake
I ain't got nothing to do with that
This boy is spicy right here, man
If anybody gonna get Drake
I'm gonna say this though
I'm gonna say this
There's some shit that's happening But's some s*** that's happening.
But I want to say this, though.
I got these books I brought for y'all.
These for you right here, my brother.
My brother.
I'm going to give this to you.
Listen, they got glass around his joint.
This s*** is like a prison visit.
Like, we up here.
Look.
You see this?
This s*** is like a prison visit.
When you coming home?
Yo, what's up?
Well, listen, man.
Everybody that's out there, right?
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slash Gil. You can find all
types of stuff over there. I saw y'all coaching with
Dion another day too at Jackson State.
Yeah, I gave him some of my plays, man.
Y'all got Dion on Boston, right?
Yeah, yeah. You know what I mean? That's our guy.
When you passed the Connects off,
you opened our minds up that damn all the don't hold on to the Connects. You know what I mean? That's our guy. When you pass the connects off, you opened our minds up.
Pass the connects.
All the don't hold on to the connects.
You helped a lot of people, too.
We got to pass them on, too.
This boy right here, Black Effect, is doing some great things.
I want to give a shout out to them.
I got to get his brother's flowers right now.
Earn Your Leisure, Big Fact Podcast, 85 South.
My guys.
What's his name?
What's my girl's name?
She funny.
Jess Hilarious. Jess Hilarious.
You got everybody over there.
You're building the empire.
We're doing all right.
We're doing okay.
No, no, y'all not doing okay.
You're trying to downplay.
Matt Barnes and them over there.
My guys.
Listen, everybody's over there.
I'm happy to be working for all of those individuals.
Listen, yes.
We're getting all that money.
Yes.
We getting money.
Yes, that's what I'm talking about.
We.
I just tried to put your shit back on you because you put my shit out there.
Yeah, yeah.
And we appreciate you brothers for joining us. No, man. These boys what I'm talking about. I just tried to put your s*** back on you because you put my s*** out there. We appreciate you brothers for joining us.
No, man. These boys, these boys.
We'll see Wallo and Gilly on TV soon.
Oh, y'all will. It's coming.
I'm not saying nothing. I'm not going to say nothing.
I'm not saying nothing.
Gilly, Wallo. Appreciate y'all.
Listen, man. We appreciate y'all, man. The Breakfast Club
do not have breakfast here.
So if you come in here, don't look for nothing to eat.
They will starve you in this joint. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
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It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkeys of the day, I'm a Democrat. So being donkey of the day is a little bit of a mixed question but like a donkey
now i've been called a lot in my 23 years but donkey of the day is a new one
yes donkey of the day goes the officers at the Oklahoma County Jail. The officers names
are Sheriff Tommy Johnson, the third. Who else is named in this lawsuit? The Border County
Commission is the jail trust and two former jail officers. Now they are being sued because they're
being accused of failing to adequately train and supervise its officers. Now these officers have a
history of mistreatment. Well known to supervisors but no actions were taken uh to stop them now inmates at the jail in oklahoma said it was subjected to
cruel and inhumane punishment a federal civil rights lawsuit alleges excessive force describing
the discipline tactics as torture events oh it's just hard to even talk about look it's no secret
we've seen people especially black people and brown people, people of color tortured in these jail cells.
I think of what happened to Jamal Sutherland in the Charleston County Jail.
I think about Daggett County Jails in Utah some years ago and how the Utah Department of Corrections settled lawsuits with former prisoners because one of the former guards, Joshua Cox, according to lawsuits, required prisoners to submit to being shocked and bitten by attack dogs in order to
keep their jobs working outside the prison fences sometimes they would abuse inmates if they simply
wanted to return to their cells uh cocks would taunt the prisoners calling them the b word and
the p word it would wrestle with them and choke them out just inhumane conditions all across the
board and the same thing is happening at the Oklahoma County Jail.
In fact, what these inmates at the Oklahoma County Jail had to endure,
no human should have to endure. If you're easily triggered, take a deep breath.
Don't let the trauma these inmates experience sit in your body too long.
Another deep breath through the nose.
Inhale out the mouth.
And let's go to KFORbc4 for the report please three former inmates have
filed a federal lawsuit saying they were forced to listen to baby shark at the oklahoma county jail
you know the song do do do do do civil rights liars filed a lawsuit this week against the
oklahoma county commissioner sheriff tommy, the jail trust, and two former jailers. Attorneys described the discipline tactics as torture.
A criminal investigation last year determined four inmates were subjected to the Baby Shark
song in an attorney visitation room in November and December. These officers forced inmates,
forced an inmate in particular named Joseph Mitchell,
into a standing stretch position for three to four hours while handcuffed behind his back
and then played Baby Shark on loop.
Made him listen to the song over and over while physically rescrained in the attorney visitation room.
These people are evil, man.
Cruel is not a strong enough word to describe what these folks have done.
I realized this morning that I have PTSD because of Baby Shark.
See, Baby Shark tortures parents when we willingly let our kids listen to it.
At some point, you have to turn it off.
Do you know how much I heard my second oldest, who's now six, lean into that damn machine?
What's that machine?
You said Google.
What's that thing called?
The Google Play?
That's what it's called?
Alexa?
No, it wasn't Alexa. I don't know. You just lean into it and say, Google, play's that thing called? The Google Play. That's what it's called? Alexa. So it wasn't Alexa.
I don't know.
You just lean into it and say Google Play Baby Shark.
Okay.
Like, oh.
And me being prepared to listen to it, you know, I already knew it was going to be stressful.
So imagine being forced.
There's nothing more terrifying than hearing this as a parent.
Listen, play it.
Oh, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
Just listening to that dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun.
You just knew it was about to be coming.
And listening to it over and over and over again.
Red, let it ride one time for the one time.
Oh.
Baby. Oh! Baby! Shark! It do slap, it do slap. Shark, shark, shark, it's our part. Daddy shark, shark, shark, shark, shark.
Daddy shark, shark, shark, shark, shark.
Daddy shark.
Grandma shark.
All right now.
Family ain't getting no smaller.
Now imagine being a house of six.
We a house of six now.
Everybody got to get a ten.
Mama shark, daddy shark,
oldest daughter shark, second daughter shark, third daughter shark. Everybody got to get it done. Mama shop. Daddy shop.
Older daughter shop.
Second daughter shop.
Third daughter shop.
Now it's the fourth daughter shop.
Oh, my goodness.
See?
Big-ass family.
All right.
Nope.
You can stop it.
Nope. Stop it.
Stop it.
No more.
Nope.
How long has it been, Ray?
How long has it been?
Oh, my God.
How long has it been?
It hasn't even been a minute, 30 seconds.
Oh, my God.
So imagine three to four hours of this over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
See?
Oh, my God.
All right.
Is this not cruel and unusual punishment?
Please give these officers at the Oklahoma County Jail the biggest hee-haw.
Oh, man.
Oh, my goodness.
Jesus Christ.
Three to four hours?
They did that
in A Clockwork Orange.
Did you see that movie?
I don't even know
what that is.
Yep.
That was kind of
the rehab they did to him
in A Clockwork Orange.
What, made him
listen to Baby Shark?
They made him listen
to Beethoven
over and over and over again.
So whenever he was,
well, you got to see it.
That? Yeah, he ended up. That and Let It Go. It's definitely Twitter. Your kids don't listen to Beethoven over and over and over again. So whenever he was, well, you got to see it. But yeah, he ended up.
That and Let It Go.
Your kids don't listen to Let It Go?
Not no more.
Oh my gosh.
But Let It Go ain't one of them songs that you're going to play over and over.
No, my kids play it over and over and over.
They got the little Let It Go karaoke pocketbook thing where they sing into it.
Oh my gosh.
I might have threw that out the window one day.
Oh my gosh.
Let it go. let it go let it
go can't hold it back anymore let it go you don't sing that dude just doesn't sound right when you
sing i do sing it i have no choice i know about heart all right jesus all right where you want
to go from here i have no idea whatever you do just let it go. What?
Everything that come out my motherf***ing mouth is hard!
Alright.
That's the greatest line of all
time. Alright, well don't move.
Happy holidays. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning everybody.
It's the EJ, Envy, Angeleline E, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building, Michael Blackson.
What's up, my da suckas?
What's happening, my brother?
I'm doing good, man.
Now, he was f***ing me because of my Milwaukee Bucks jersey.
This nigga is a Bucks fan today.
He's a Bucks fan.
I'm not a Bucks fan.
I'm a fan of the city because Milwaukee is the first city to ever syndicate this ghetto-ass show called The Breakfast Club.
Who's listening?
It was.
And this jersey is Chris Middleton.
He's from Charleston, South Carolina.
And you just found that out.
No, I've been to this.
You just found that out.
No, I've been to this.
This is the first time I heard him say it.
That's a lie.
They say this all the time.
I told them this when they busted
the Brooklyn Nets ass.
I told them Chris Middleton
was from the 843,
Porta Gala High School.
All the ugly n****s
are from South Carolina.
That's an ugly n****.
Chris Middleton, you got too much money to fix your f***ing teeth the ugly n****s are from South Carolina. That's an ugly n****. Chris Murty,
you got too much money
to fix your f***ing teeth,
my n****.
You don't have any
dental plant in South Carolina?
Is there any dentists
within 3,000 miles
of the city?
Fix your f***ing mouth,
n****.
You're a champion.
Michael Blackson, though.
How was Vegas?
Vegas was good.
Oh yeah yeah
I went and checked out
My boy Dave Chappelle
They had a big concert there
Him and
Who's that?
Joe Rogan
And it was a great show
Great show
Did you come out?
No no
I just wanted to just support
And just check him out
Holler at Dave
He had some idea
For some stupid movie
He wanted me to do with him
Why you call it stupid?
Because he says
The movie's gonna be called African Movies.
You know, because you watch these African movies,
they just look so over-exaggerated.
So he said, let's do this over-exaggerated movie.
And he showed me a little clip of what the idea was.
It's a clip about this one gunshot.
This guy gets shot.
The bullet's coming at him, and then he ducks.
It's a stupid-ass movie.
Was he serious?
Or he was just bullshitting with you?
He was serious, but it's comedy.
It's going to be comedy.
It's called African movie me no African
movies are Muslim look stupid yeah not
like my work on the tight African movie
more like it's stupid you don't think
they'll be mad at you though they'll be
like all you reinforce the stereotypes
of African comedy you could do whatever when it has to do a comedy I don't even know what be mad at you though? They'll be like, oh, you're reinforcing negative stereotypes of Africans? Comedy.
You can do whatever when it has to do with comedy.
I don't even know what that means no more, Mike.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I know what I find funny and I laugh at, and I agree with you.
Things are just comedy.
But people are like, y'all can't be comedians no more.
I never stopped being a comedian.
That's true.
You go far sometimes.
I know people got to get mad at you all the time. You see what I'm saying?
You see what he just said?
You go too far.
No, but today's day, I know he was...
But look at the crazy s*** that's going on.
The f***ing girl is pregnant.
The girl that like... Young M.A.
Young M.A.'s pregnant. But you know she's pregnant,
but I think she's pregnant with my little nice ex.
Listen to me, mother f***er.
First of all, she's not even pregnant.
She's not pregnant? She's got somebody pregnant.
She said that it was an interview
where she said, they asked her, does she want to have kids one day?
She said yes.
And she said, clearly, it means my girl would be pregnant, not me.
Oh, I thought she got pregnant.
I did a lesbian once.
It didn't work.
But she started to suck my d*** like she eat p***y.
I was like, bitch, put my legs down, mother f***er.
I'm a grown d***.
Well, what's the difference?
How do you suck a d*** like you eat p***y?
Get my d*** and buy her my d***.
Yeah, how do you suck d*** like you eat p***y?
She was eating d***. You know what I'm saying? I never get my a d*** like you eat b***h? Yeah, how do you suck a d*** like you eat b***h? When she tried to put your d*** in your a**, you know what I'm saying?
She ain't never get my a**.
Are you sure?
Well, many years ago when I was married, I was young. I got married at a very young age.
My wife was a freak. But no, I don't get my a** anymore.
But you have though.
I was young. I didn't know what she was doing.
You knew what she was doing, so I didn't know what she was doing.
I did not know. I thought she was going to suck my a**.
How do you know what's happening?
Unless you know her tongue in my a** right, b***h, no. Don't do that. Did you what she was doing. I did not know. I thought she was going to suck my balls. How do you know what's happening? Unless you know her tongue. Am I right, bitch?
No, don't do that.
Did you stop her?
Yeah, I just stopped her.
He said no after.
And let me ask you, so you can put your feet behind your head?
No, I cannot.
Oh, I thought you just said you didn't.
No, no, no.
I'm just saying the lesbian chick tried to put my leg behind my head.
I see people are mad at you.
They're always mad at him.
They are.
When you were home, I guess you posted a picture of your home in Africa.
Yeah. And I guess when you came out the crib, they noticed you posted a picture of your home in Africa. Yeah.
And I guess when you came out the crib, they noticed that your home was the only home like that in the area.
I've been looking for a house back home because I'm building a school in Ghana.
You're building a school for real?
I'm building a school in the village.
Wow.
Congratulations.
Thank you very much.
That's exciting.
And I'm building a school in my mother's village, which is about two, three hours away from the city.
And the village is a little tougher because the kids out there, they have to drive or get a long
way to get to school. And most of the time, the schools, the government schools, which
is considered public schools, fills up pretty fast because they're free. And then everything
else costs money. And the kids can't afford to go to school. They don't go to school.
They just work grounds. And I figure out, you know, let me build my school for free.
So I've been looking for a house for three years and this house is like so beautiful like i saw it online i didn't see it in person you know price was decent
a little high for africa i'm in love with this house but it's gotta be something there's something
about it i'm not gonna like and i got there and i'm like i knew it was where it was you know it
was it's a new developing area so it's not completely finished yet but when that area is
finished it's gonna be worth millions of dollars.
At first,
I didn't want it
because I didn't,
I wasn't comfortable
with that.
But I said,
you know what,
this is where I came from.
You know,
these kids are going
to be the ones
that want to keep
an eye on my house
because I'm barely
going to be there.
And I didn't have
a problem with that.
But eventually,
they're going to pay
those people to,
you know,
to move out
and they're going
to build more houses
in the area.
So you gentrified
the whole neighborhood?
I'm gentrifying it. I got a property in Gunnar. You did? to build more houses in the area. So you gentrify the whole neighborhood? I'm n***a-fizing it.
I got a property in Gunnar. You did? Yeah, it's on the beach.
Oh, no, I heard about you.
Man, shut up. You ain't hearing nothing.
You didn't say anything. So how's the podcast
going, man? Mother sucker.
You know what? Chinese best friend.
What happened with him? I don't see him no more.
I've been on the road a lot, and his lady won't let him
go anywhere. Because of you? No, no, he just, you know. If I road a lot his lady will let him go anywhere Oh you know no he just you know
You'd be around too many women she's probably like no I mean he was a he invites the women
He's not listening to this
She's from hungry man no dead serious anything
about it I'm not even a type this guy all right my guy like you know from day
one since the day he got drafted I'm on when I ran into him on South Street in
Philly he's I who he recognized me is that we took a picture together he's I
tell me a joke I said it's sixes Sixers. Because at that time, we sucked. You know, today, he's still laughing at that joke today.
And then we became cool.
We went to the Eagles game together.
You know, even sometimes when they travel, go out of town, I'll go to games.
You know, he could hook me up, whatever.
But then I remember he initially met her with me the first time.
It was a Miami game.
It was during Super Bowl weekend.
Right. He was with the family that always f*** up a Miami game. It was during Super Bowl weekend. Right.
He was with,
what's the family
that always f*** up
people's lives?
The Kardashians.
The Kardashians.
He was with one of those,
his daughter.
Kendall Jenner, I think.
Yeah, he was with Kendall
or something.
And then I introduced him
to Ryder.
He's my girl, Ryder.
And then,
I remember when we got back
to the hotel,
Ryder was like,
I think he was in my DM.
I'm like, uh.
I said, you know what,
he's seen me on IG
with a bunch of chicks.
He's probably just thinking
one of the bitches I just be with you know excuse my language
so you can say bitch ten times because she looked at me funny he's seen some
girls on my page he might hate my who is this girl hook me up and I've done that
Ben Simmons yes okay so I have hooked him up. I've hooked him up. You hooked him up. I'm not snake. Ben. So I have hooked him up.
And I was like,
I said,
listen,
there's a whole lot of chicks
on my page.
He probably just think
one of them
that I just,
you know,
they don't mean nothing to me
so don't worry about it.
A week or two went by
and she said,
he's my DM again
and he's on my Snapchat
and he was hollering at her,
you know,
talking about,
hey,
you know you want this,
whatever,
something like that.
So then I had, you know, I had a problem.
I never even approached him about it.
I just lost all respect for him because he was my guy.
He know that was your girl?
Yeah, you know.
He was hacked.
That's how he knew my girl.
He was hacked.
He was hacked.
That ain't the first time I'm sure you lost your girl
to like a more richer, more famous celebrity.
I didn't lose my girl.
I didn't lose her.
You know what I'm saying?
The thing about it, I have a really loyal woman.
Right.
You know what I mean?
I don't worry about anything. But what about when y'all were on a break, right? You guys had a little loyal woman, you know, I mean I don't worry about anything What about when you're on a break right you guys had a little brief breakup didn't you we had we had a couple of?
Breakup, but she's she's that lawyer down. She's not a type that would go and want to any of my friends
I mean, I'm sure she is trustworthy. but how do you know for sure she's trustworthy?
You know, you can feel it, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I know her when I'm with one.
I've been with a lot of hoes.
Now, share the problem with your lifestyle.
Did y'all squash that out at one time?
I mean, we've negotiated, you know.
What does that mean?
Me, I mean, I'm cutting out on the side bitches
from, you know, from three a month to maybe one.
We negotiated I'm allowed to have one chick per month.
Okay.
That's a good kind of thing. So only one day per month you're allowed to do what you want to I'm allowed to have one chick per month. Okay. That's a good compromise.
So only one day per month
you're allowed to do
what you want to do?
Well, not one day.
One person.
You know, one person per month.
I feel like that's riskier
because then it's only
one other person
and you might get more feelings.
There's no feelings, man.
I mean, as opposed to like
multiple,
if you were one woman.
So can she have one a month?
She have any woman she want, yes.
What about God? She can't have no God.? She can have any woman she wants, yes. What about a guy?
She can't have no guy.
Women are not built for that.
You can't be taking two, three dicks, ladies.
Explain, Mike.
What do you mean?
Because women are more emotional.
Yeah.
You know, you have things going inside of you.
Nowadays, you guys are kind of emotional.
I'm not emotional.
You just got emotional over Ben Simmons.
No, no, no.
Because I thought he was my friend.
I'm a little disappointed in him.
It's more disappointment. You know, I thought he was my friend. I'm a little disappointed in him. He's more disappointed. You know,
I thought it was a light-skinned thing, but you light-skinned, you cool.
Maybe he didn't, maybe he's seen you
with other women before and like, man, Mike don't care.
Mike got a bunch of different chicks. Once he realized,
I mean, this is like two months ago.
Now you know for a fact this chick's my girl.
He knew it. So what happens if you
see him now? Probably smack the shit out of him.
You ain't gonna do do that to Ben.
No, no, but he, I mean, Ben is going through enough s***, okay?
Instead of trying to shoot a shot, he should shoot f***ing free throws.
He got a whole lot of other s*** to worry about.
You know, what team he's going to play for.
I don't give a f***ing trade to the Shanghai Sharks, okay?
I don't even care anymore now.
I mean, I bet I'm not.
He got bigger problems now, you know?
It just humbles you.
Sometimes you need something to humble you.
He just thought he's on top of the world,
you know, because these guys get $180-something
million, and they think they can just do whatever
and do spec and do anything they want.
And now, God will bring you down.
Alright, we got more with Michael Blackson
when we come back. Don't move. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Michael Blackson.
Yee.
Do you think Couples Retreat helped your relationship?
Yeah, it helped me pay some f***ing bills in COVID when I wasn't working.
And, you know, but overall, I think it did.
You know, it made me understand her a little bit more, get into her feelings a little bit more.
Because I'm more like African man.
Like, you know, everything's going to be okay.
Just, you just,
I'm just,
these women don't mean
nothing to me.
You know,
you mean the whole world to me.
You know,
but then she more like
want to like,
I mean,
don't get it wrong.
We've had fun.
She's been with some
of these girls as well.
This is just not me
being a thot by myself.
We've had threesome,
foursomes.
Did she want to
or she was doing it
because of you?
Later on she told me,
you know,
Mike,
I was doing this for you. Wow.
Did you feel bad?
No. They didn't stop? What do you mean, did he feel bad?
No, he didn't. I mean, my thing
is I just, I realized that
it just in me to live that
life. And I realized
that after I broke up with my ex, like,
when I was free and doing whatever the f*** I wanted to do
and I had a bunch of female friends, sleeping
with all of them all at one time,
all together, whatever.
I realized that was my life.
And when she came in, that's what she saw.
And she figured out she could come
and probably eventually tame me down.
And it didn't work like she planned.
It feels like you have your wall up, maybe.
I have my what?
Like your wall is up.
Like you're not allowing...
You gotta relax, man.
You're not allowing yourself to love a person the way you could. No, no, no, I all is up. Like, you're not allowing. You got to relax, man. You're not allowing, like, yourself to love a person the way you could.
No, no, no.
I do love her.
I know that, but I'm saying it could be.
You say he got to relax.
Like, when he got his ass, he got to just relax.
No, no.
I'm not saying that.
That was 20 years ago.
But all I'm saying is.
That made me nervous.
It feels like all these women might be a reason for you to not give your all to one person.
No, no, no.
I really feel Radha is the one.
Okay.
Really?
When you say the one, what do you mean, Mike?
Marriage?
I'm going to introduce her to your mother.
She didn't meet my mother.
She went to Africa to meet my mother.
That's great.
Wow.
I feel she's lonely because, you know, I never had a woman that had my back like her.
She's loving, never wanted anything.
So do you feel like you sacrifice enough for her? Because it feels like she sacrifices a lot to be like her. She's loving, never wanted anything. So do you feel like you sacrifice
enough for her? Because it feels like she sacrifices
a lot to be with you. She do. That's why
I did sacrifice and I cut down to one bitch a month.
Alright,
well, if you guys are okay, I can't judge anybody
else. As long as she's okay
with it. I mean, don't get me wrong,
she wants some kind of commitment because she
feels like she's looking stupid.
She feels like
you can replace me any
day like I'm she want to feel like you know a little bit more special would you
get married marriage to me is very religious very spiritual you know
because when you get married you put God into this relationship without God being
in there I feel like I could just do whatever I want. Once you put God in it,
the f*** is in the a** laughing at you. Man, you are crazy, man.
You laughing at my logic?
That's funny as hell, though.
God ain't with us right now.
God ain't with us right now.
You know the f*** I want.
God is always with you.
I understand that,
but he's not in the relationship with us.
Oh, man.
He is.
What if I just said
no more side bitches at all,
not even one? Who? My whole thing, I don't want to be lying. So you're going to, he is. What if I just said no more side bitches at all, not even one?
Who?
My whole thing,
I don't want to be lying.
So you're going to do it
regardless.
I lied to my whole life.
I lied to everybody.
You know what I mean?
Is that lifestyle
still fun though, Mike?
What?
F***ing a bunch of other women.
Yeah, it's fun.
Really?
Fella, everything we've done
in our life,
we do it for women.
Yeah, but I like-
We get a nice car
because we want to put
a bitch in the car.
You got a nice house,
you want to put a pricked house and f*** on the house. You have wet nights close to the girls, like, damn, that get a nice car because you want to put a bitch in the car. You got a nice house because you want to put a bitch in the house
and f*** on the house.
You have wet nights
close to the girls
like,
damn, that s***
a little nice.
Let me f*** them.
Everything's for sex, sex, sex.
You said that s***
look nice.
Let me f*** them.
No, I'm just saying
it's my girls.
He has the women
will say that.
I like pouring
into one woman though.
Like, I like being
a faithful husband
and married man.
You've been faithful
your whole life.
No, but I've been
super faithful
the past few years.
And you was married.
So you cheated on your wife?
I got married in 2014.
Okay.
And you cheated when?
I cheated for the first two years of our marriage.
She doesn't like when he discusses this either.
God was not.
You see, God.
But that's why I stopped.
I stopped because, number one, I want to do right by God.
And I want to do right by my wife.
So he's not married is his point.
Right?
Who?
You.
You.
You're not married.
I'm not married. God is not in this. He's not married is his point, right? Who? You. You're not married. I'm not married.
God is not in this.
He's not a part of this.
Once I put God in it, then I can't not do it again.
But you got to stop those habits now, though.
You got to be ready.
I'm probably going to get married January 32nd, 2039.
Just stop.
How are your kids?
Kids are good.
My oldest son, we know, We talked about That issue with him
He's doing better
You know
Not where I want him to be
You know
But he's
You know
He decided
He wants to stay with his mother
And he's
You know
He's staying out of trouble
The twins are doing great
They're on vacation
With their mother
Somewhere right now
You paying for it?
I'm sure I am
I mean
But one good thing
That happened
I mean
Me and my baby mother beat for many years,
been really bad, ugly, in and out of courts.
But recently, I think the best medication for your baby mother
is just you got to make up with your baby mother.
You got to just fight with her.
There's no other way.
Any other way is going to cost you a whole bunch of money.
We've been fighting for the whole, the last year.
It's cost me over $50,000 already just fighting.
I'm like this money
Goes towards these kids' college tuition
So we found a way
To both be two mature adults
And work it out
That's dope
So shout out to them
I don't know what
And this all happened
In the last couple of days
That's good
So yeah that's a big
That has to be a relief
Mentally for you too
It was the only thing
That was keeping me away
From living my best life
Was the fight that I had The struggles with my kids'. It was the only thing that was keeping me away from living my best life was the fight that I had, the struggles with my kids' mother.
What was the fight about?
What was the fight about?
It's just everything.
It's like custody.
Ego.
COVID fucked everybody's life up.
Mine, prior to COVID, you know, our court order is, you know,
she put them on a plane to come to me.
And then COVID comes, you know, she said the kids had asthma before.
So, you know, she wanted the kids had has had asthma before so you know
i want the kids to get on the plane right understandable you know so um i didn't like
that idea because i'm like yeah i'm like you know people are on a plane they're putting a mask
they're following rules and regulations and that should not stop custody you know so that was a
big fight so i said okay you know what i'm gonna go up your money i'm gonna go get a place where
you guys live and try to fight for some custody.
You know, and that went on for a whole year.
And it was ugly.
And you had COVID before too, right?
I did get it.
It affected your sex drive.
I didn't want, I was, sex was out of my mind.
Until my girl decided to come and, you know,
she came out like a few, I told her,
she came out a few days later to like, you know,
take care of me.
And we ended up f***ing doing COVID.
She put a mask on and everything.
Did she?
Yeah, dead serious, actually.
But y'all weren't social distancing, so.
Yeah, but we still practiced and we still had a mask.
Did y'all do it outside?
No, no, we didn't.
I opened the doors.
I mean, the balcony doors.
And I hit it from the back.
So it's like, you're still social distancing.
I mean, it's six feet.
That's not six feet.
I'm a d*** six feet, So it's like, you're still social distancing. I mean, six feet. That's not six feet. My d*** is six feet,
so it's pretty much six feet.
But how did it affect you?
I mean,
I survived it.
Nothing,
you know,
I went,
I mean,
I had it hard,
you know,
not much a lose of taste,
you know,
I had like bad sore throat
and I goggled with some salt water
and then,
you know, it helped it. So once I was able to eat again, I was a little sore throat and I got go some salt water and then you know helped
it so once I was able to eat again I was a little feeling better cuz I I'm too
skinny anyway to not eat I lost like six pounds and 11 ounces and then but I went
through all this diarrhea a headache I was bad I was after I was anything I was
gonna die no I was going good we had a deal he said he wanted to kill us up
I'm on the that, man.
Did you get it?
Not that I know of.
But you didn't get it then.
I think I had it like early back in January. I didn't know I had gonorrhea.
No, no, no, because some people have no symptoms
and really don't know.
More people have no symptoms than people that do.
For real?
Yeah.
So you vaccinated? I got the a cold. So you vaccinated?
I got the card.
But are you vaccinated?
But are you vaccinated?
I got the card.
What do you mean?
What do you think I mean?
You can't be scared of vaccines because you go to Ghana.
You don't have to get shots to go to Ghana.
Well, you get it once every 10 years.
The yellow fever shot.
You get it once every 10 years.
Okay.
I have the card.
I mean, I have my card.
So yes, you are vaccinated.
No, he got the card.
He has the card.
I have the card.
That means I'm vaccinated. I mean, vaccination is to protect you, though. Yeah, yeah. I wear condoms. You don't want to put the card. So yes, you are vaccinated. No, he got the card. I have the card.
That means I'm vaccinated. I mean, vaccination is to protect you, though.
Yeah, I wear condoms.
You don't want to protect the card.
She wear condoms.
Wait a minute.
I mean, it's free.
Come with me.
You take a vaccination.
You get the card.
Oh, so he's vaccinated.
I got the card.
All right, well, no more.
We got more with Michael Blackson when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Michael Blackson.
Charlamagne?
What's next for Michael Blackson, man?
What we do, you know, we got the podcast,
Mother Sucker Podcast comes on, you know, Black Effect.
Black Effect, iHeartRadio Podcast Network, every Monday.
Every Tuesday.
Tuesday, I'm sorry.
This is...
It was Monday. It was never Monday. Okay, every Monday every Tuesday Tuesday I'm sorry damn it was Monday
it was never Monday
okay every Tuesday
Tuesday
same day as
Tuesday okay
it's Monday
it's doing
I guess it's doing good
it's doing really good
it is really
yeah yeah yeah
because I don't
advertisers just scared of you
but that's all
I'm not aware about it
but it's okay
yeah yeah
but what else next
I'm back
I'm going back on tour,
buddy.
This fall,
we're back on tour
with Martin Lawrence.
You know,
prior to that,
I'm doing my own thing.
Selling out everywhere
all over again,
so it's a good feeling.
Jamie Foxx,
big fan of my work.
He wanted to produce
a show with me,
for me,
you know,
kind of like my life.
They figured out
that my Instagram
is like they all
live through my life
and they said,
Mike,
your life is a show.
I don't even know if you can produce you. What do you mean you say that because y'all is so real and it's so raw like soon as y'all get y'all and be like oh do this and do that I don't know if it'll
be the same I follow rules I know what not to do when you know I'd rather them just turn the
cameras on and let you live and edit it from that That's hopefully that's probably what they would do. They just cut out all the you know the crazy part
That's what the people want though the crazy part
But I mean it depends what network goes to
I mean if we got a Netflix then you can wild out man if you was gonna be on BET then you know
You got to come down. Yeah, but I mean that's pretty much that you just out here getting money. I am I'm not even gonna front
And we appreciate you.
You know, y'all ever met Radha?
No.
Who's that?
Seriously, tell Radha to come here. Oh, that's Bae?
Yeah, yeah.
The white girl?
She's not white.
She's Cambodian.
Oh, come on, gentlemen.
You know she's not.
This is not the white girl.
Come on, Radha.
You making her famous?
She already is.
They've been on TV together.
Oh, yeah, come on.
She hates it. Hey, Radha. Come on Oh, yeah. Come on. She hates it.
Hey, Ryder.
Come on, baby.
Hey, Ryder.
I haven't seen you since Miami.
Yeah, remember when you met her in Miami?
Yes, I did at the Super Bowl.
It was beautiful.
Well, it was a week.
Yeah.
He said he's going to marry you.
He said he wanted to get married, Ryder.
He wanted to get married.
Seriously?
What?
Why did I say that?
Why did I say that on the show?
You did.
Wait, you told me that the other day.
You going back on it now?
Oh, he didn't tell you he wanted to get married?
He did.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Oh, he about to propose?
Oh, right here at the Breakfast Club.
Oh!
Oh!
Oh!
Oh!
Oh!
Oh!
Get on your knees, Michael.
Stop it.
Michael, get on your knees, Michael.
Stop it. Stop it. Oh, my gosh., get on your knees, Michael.
Oh, my gosh.
Pull the mic over there. I got you, by the way.
Hold on.
We need the mic.
I can't.
This is amazing.
Say it with your chest, Mike.
God, I love you.
Remember me?
Yes.
Ah!
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, Mike.
Yeah, Mike.
Mike.
Have a nice time. Bye, Mike! Mike! Yes, yes!
Bye, side bitches!
Hold on, let's make sure.
Is that bye, side bitches?
What you mean?
She said, is it bye, side bitches?
90% of the side bitches, bye-bye.
Mike, I'm proud of you, Kate.
Congratulations, my brother.
Congratulations. That's what I'm talking about.
Grow the f*** up. I love to see it.
I'm happy for you, man. Congratulations,
Ryder.
Congratulations, Ryder. I can't believe this.
Wow. This is real, too.
She is shaking. She was not expecting that
at all.
Well, thank God she said yes.
Congratulations, Mike.
Congrats.
That's big, bro.
That's big.
You planned this out.
You planned this out.
Mike planned this out.
At the end of the interview, he's like,
have y'all met my winner in Salonia?
This has never ever,
we have never had anybody propose on the back of a seat.
No, no.
When did you decide to do this, Mike?
Here, right ride the seat.
We got another seat here.
Slide it down.
You can take that one.
When did you decide that I'm going to propose to Ryda?
Ryda.
Let me see what did it.
I just told you, Ryda died.
Just some loyalty.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I never had a woman that's disloyal to me.
Wow.
Woo, that's nice.
Mike crying behind him, Shay.
Everybody crying.
Yes, you are.
I see the tits, bro.
Oh my god.
Congratulations, man.
Meet the Blacksons coming soon.
Oh, now you see us.
Coming soon to a network near you.
Meet the Blacksons.
OK, ring.
Angie got her nails done, because that would have sucked
if your nails weren't done. Congratulations, ring. Angie got her nails done because that would have sucked if your nails weren't done.
Right?
Congratulations, man.
That's amazing.
Well, Michael Blackson, Ms. Blackson, we appreciate you guys.
Mrs. Blackson.
Mrs. Radha Blackson.
Radha Blackson.
Are you going to change your last name?
Yes.
Okay.
Radha Blackson.
Radha Chang Blackson.
Radha Chang Blackson.
Yes.
There's one question, right?
When he had COVID, he said that y'all really had sex during COVID.
When he had COVID, you put on a mask.
I came to take care of him.
Wow.
I cracked my hands.
Envy really wanted to know if he got a six-foot dick.
That's what he really wanted to know.
What?
No, it's more like eight-foot.
Okay.
Okay.
It's bigger than him.
That's what I might learn.
I need that type of ego boost in my life, too.
All right.
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We are The Breakfast Club. Now, Charlamagne, you got a positive note?
Positive note is simply this, man.
I love this so much because, you know,
I'd be liking to send people healing energy even if they uh wish me the opposite but you're hoping i fall down i am
praying you get on your feet that's why we are not the same breakfast club bitches