The Breakfast Club - Flashback to Boosie Badazz and Flame Monroe Interview
Episode Date: December 27, 2021Today on the show we flashed back to when we had Boosie Badazz stop by the same time Flame Monroe had her interview scheduled that day, and they had a nice discussion about the lgbtq + community and m...ore. Also, we flashed back to when Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to North Carolina basketball coach Hubert Davis, for announcing unnecessary news about his personal life, and even had a jingle with it. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Cesar.
Hey, what's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
Hey, Cesar.
I'm meant to use an anonymous name. Hey, everybody. Too late. Hey, what's up, bro? Get off your chest. Hey, Ceaser. I meant to use an anonymous name.
Hey, everybody.
Too late.
Oh, my goodness.
Charlamagne.
Peace, peace.
Do you want to change your name now?
I'm sorry, man.
I just didn't get off my chest real quick.
I'm sorry people cutting you off, D, because I don't like when Charlamagne and Envy do
that to you.
But yeah, let me get off my chest.
I don't like when people be trying to take, excuse me,
I don't like when other people be trying to take other people back
and still hold like a, like a, like a grudge against it, you know?
Like, for example, if a dude cheats on a girl and he like,
I forgive you, I take you back.
But, like, months, weeks, years down the road, you still, like, throwing it back in my face?
That's like, come on now.
So this just happened to you, Cesar?
I mean, yeah.
But this is like some long-goal type stuff, you know?
I'm talking about, like, even nowadays, you know, like, I see my partners go through it.
Vice versa.
I see females go through it with guys.
It's like, hey, don't take them back.
You're not going to 100% forgive them, you know?
Well, I would say that sometimes things trigger you, you know?
So you might have forgiven somebody, but that doesn't mean that you completely forget it.
And so there might be certain times when you fall back into some old habits.
It takes a long time to build up that trust.
So it's an effort on both people's parts, though.
I do agree.
You can't just keep on beating somebody up after you said, let's work on it.
But every now and then, you know, you don't intend for it to happen, but you get a little mad.
You're right.
You're right.
You're right.
We are arguing.
We are trying to, you know, live our best lives out here.
I feel you.
Well, thank you, bro.
Good luck, man.
Hello.
Who's this?
Yo, it's Ron from Cincinnati.
Ron, what's up, man?
You want to holla at Sharla?
Yeah.
Hey, first of all, man, I just wanted to give you your roses now.
You know, for the work that you do with mental health, like, I mean, you do a great job now with not just wearing these things, but also, you know, trying to implement a way for people
to really, you know, to heal and to deal with the mental health, right?
Thank you, King.
Man, it's all good.
I sent some T-shirts to you guys, too, man.
So I created some depression T-shirts that said that I make f*** up look good.
You guys get it?
No, I didn't see that.
You make what look good?
I make f*** up look good.
So that's what the T-shirts say.
They're depression T-shirts, right?
Okay.
You know, for people, man, that are struggling,'re struggling you know depression that different you know the scenarios right
and and basically it's saying that listen you don't see what's going on inside because like
you know a lot of mental health issues it's not like a cold when you see the symptoms you know
what i'm saying so people don't see the symptoms of pcrc and other issues so basically you know
what i tell people here in Cincinnati is man listen go get your hair done get the nails done guys go get your hair shaved and put your outfit on
and make it look good all right bro okay yes sir well thank you man you have a good day man have a
good morning all right bro all righty man hello who's this this is timby hey good morning mama
get it off your chest oh my god i'm so excited good morning y'. Get it off your chest. Oh, my God. I'm so excited. Good morning, y'all. It's my birthday.
Happy birthday.
Happy birthday.
Happy birthday.
Oh, my gosh.
I'm so excited to talk to you.
Sorry, y'all.
What you doing this weekend?
Well, right now, later on, my mom's going to come get me.
We can go to the spa and stuff.
Oh, that is really nice.
I like that.
It's a spa day with your mama.
Yeah, enjoy your day, Mama.
Thank you. I have a question for Charlem with your mama. Yeah, enjoy your day, mama. Thank you.
I have a question for Charlemagne, though.
Yes, ma'am.
Charlemagne, I've been buying all these books, right, because you recommended them.
But the only book I don't have is yours.
Is there any way I can get it for a birthday kiss?
Which one?
I got you.
Which one do you want?
See, both.
The first one.
I'm going to start with the first one.
You want Black Privilege?
Yes, sir.
All right, I got you.
I'm going to put you on hold and get your address.
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Thank you so much. Y'all have a blessed one. Yes, on hold and get your address. Oh, my God. Thank you so much.
Y'all have a blessed one.
You too.
Happy birthday.
Hold on one second.
Thank you again.
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Hey, this is C from Miami.
Miami, what's up?
What's up?
Good morning.
I just wanted to get off my chest that I'm going to be losing my job because of the COVID vaccine.
But I've been up all night just, like, focusing on my business.
So I just wanted to shout it out.
Okay, shout it out.
Where do you work?
I work for a diagnostic company.
Go ahead.
Yeah, so my business is My Perf Baby.
You can find me on Instagram at My Perf Baby.
The website is MyPerfBaby.com.
It's M-Y-P-E-R-F-B-A-B-Y.
Okay.
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Got it?
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Good morning.
This is Cliff.
I'm out of Durham.
Cliff, what up?
Get it off your chest.
Man, just with the Henry Ruggs situation with him,
drunk driving,
I had a similar experience to where I could have took somebody's life
back in 2015.
And I just want to encourage people not to drink and drive, man.
That was the day that I decided to stop drinking.
It's been almost six years, and I haven't had a drink.
My family and I were thriving, and it could just end up bad.
So I just want to encourage people not to drink and drive and just don't do it, man.
I'm with you.
It's not a good idea.
I agree with you, brother.
I can't believe people are still doing that in 2021, man.
But, you know, people make poor choices every day, B.
But, you know, the worst thing about drunk driving, man, is that it's not even about you.
It's about what you may do to somebody else.
Absolutely.
Right.
You got a lot of people depending on you.
And, you know, you put yourself in a bad situation, you put your family in that situation.
And somebody else's family, potentially.
Definitely.
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From a little small town in Michigan.
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Wow, my name is Kingsley O'Coley.
I live in Arkansas.
Hey, get it off your chest, bro.
Hey, what's up, DJ Envy, Envy, Solomon the God.
It's a blessing to be on the radio.
Hey, thank you. I just want to get off my chest. Angelique, Shalaman and God it's a blessing to be on the radio hey
thank you
I just want to thank all and three of y'all
for what y'all do
it is a blessing, I've been going through a lot of
mental battles, financially
spiritually, emotionally
I just want to thank all of y'all for what y'all
do for your lip service, Angelique, PJ
for your
car show, for all what you do and for Shalaman and God do for your lip service, for your car show,
for all what you do,
and for your mental health awareness.
I just thank you.
I do have your book that you sent,
but I would love the other one
because I'm reading all State of Emergency.
I'm reading 50 Cent,
Michael Todd,
I just thank all y'all
because it's just hard being alone
and it's not like we know you,
know you,
but what you're going through
is just hard to get out.
So I just appreciate all y'all.
And I probably not going to
Oh, I got two.
I got two good ones for you.
I'm going to send you
I'm going to send you
Resmaa Minikim,
My Grandmother's Hands,
and I'm going to send you
Dr. Rita Walker,
The Unapologetic Guide
to Black Mental Health.
Thank you, Shalom and the guy. I'll going to send you Dr. Rita Walker, the unapologetic guide to black mental health. Thank you, Charlamagne.
I'll definitely send you my information.
Stay on hold.
Stay on hold. I'm going to get your address.
Hello, who's this?
What's up, Andy? What's up, Uncle Charlotte?
Hey, Angela. Peace, King. How are you, sir?
Doing well. This is Courtney from Atlanta.
Good to talk to y'all again.
I wanted to get off my chest. I'm so sick
of people talking about
the breakfast club is anti-black
and it's transphobic, homophobic.
Well, y'all ain't nothing but support, man.
I'm a part of the LGBT community
and like, it's just positive.
Everybody's upset because y'all had Boosie up there,
but man, y'all not biased at all up there
and that's why I f***ed with y'all, bro.
Well, thank you.
I appreciate that.
I'm glad that you got eyes, my brother.
I'm glad your third eye is open and you can see what's really going on and not believe narratives.
Oh, yeah, no doubt.
No doubt.
You're about to get canceled with us.
Thank you, King.
I appreciate you.
No problem.
All right, brother.
Got the books, y'all.
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Lil Honda Civic.
What up, Lil Honda Civic?
What up?
Get it off your chest.
Yo, gas prices are ridiculous. When are you going to play Lil Honda Civic? What up? Get it off your chest. Yo, gas prices are ridiculous.
When are you going to play Lil Honda Civic on the radio?
What the hell is you talking about?
Gas prices are a little crazy.
I ain't even going to lie.
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It's gas prices and you want to get played on the radio.
Which one is it?
I guess he said he wanted to get played on the radio so he could pay for his gas prices.
Oh.
Exactly.
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Charlamagne Tha God, Angela Yee, DJ Envy is not here,
but we have a very special guest.
Today feels divine because she is the second release
of Black Privileged Publishing.
She has a book called Shallow Water.
She's a writer, a spiritual advisor.
Her name is Miss Anita Kopax.
What's happening, Anita?
I'm so happy to be here.
So honored.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
How are you?
I'm amazing.
I'm feeling a little nervous because this is like, it's surreal to be sitting in here
with both of you right now.
And I'm like, just feeling so blessed.
You are.
You absolutely are.
You're a pro at this.
So you should be nice and comfortable.
Let's talk about Shallow Waters and the meaning even of the title.
Yes.
So, well, Shallow Waters is about Yemeya.
And what's funny is that when I was telling Charlemagne about the book,
you know, he had already read the book.
And I was like, do you know who Yemeya is? And he's like, I've never heard of her. And I was like,lemagne about the book, you know, he had already read the book and I was like, do you know who Yemeya is?
And he's like, I've never heard of her.
And I was like, I bet you have.
Bet you have.
And I was like, you remember the poem from Love Jones?
And he started reciting the poem.
And then he was like, oh, are you Yemeya?
Yeah.
Hell no, you must be Oshun.
And I was like, it was like,
we've been saying her name this whole time
you know like in our culture and so many of us don't know who she is so yeme ya was said to be
a black mermaid who watched over our ancestors as we went over the middle passage and she would
watch over the the ancestors that made it and the ones
who were either thrown over or um jumped off and she watched over their souls and beyonce referenced
yemiya too in a black parade when she's a baby sister rep and yemiya so with all of these
references you know in movies and music why do you think it's taking so long for someone to tell a story about yamia i feel like it is her time for me i feel very passionate about black women being divine beings and the
world is not going to be right until everyone realizes that oh absolutely i i think black
women are the closest thing we have to god on this planet. They are God. Yeah. I agree.
I agree.
How long have you been working on this?
Well, listen, I put in my days that I had like writer's block.
So altogether from the beginning, like thought to now, it has been seven years.
And I had two years of writer's block, which I actually put in there because during the time of the writer's block, I felt like it was there because I had to grow into who I needed to be.
Like Yemiya.
Yep.
In order to write the next part.
Wow.
And so it was a process.
It was a process.
And it was magical, I have to say.
So one of the historical figures within the book is Harriet Tubman. And while I was writing, I was the editor in chief of Heart and Soul magazine. And I wrote this one part in there where Harriet Tubman gave a two year old a tincture to be able to fall asleep while they're on the underground railroad.
And so when I wrote it, I was like, you know what?
I don't know if she really was a herbalist.
I'm going to take it out.
And then the next day I went to the city.
I had a sales meeting.
It was in the middle of this restaurant.
And after the sales meeting, this woman walks up who was just in the restaurant.
And she walks up and she goes did you know that
Harriet Tubman was an herbalist wow like didn't say hi nothing and I just was like my heart was
like what I was like why did you just say that to me she's like I don't know because it's black
history month and I just felt like you know you would want to know that that's amazing and so I
was like all right all right mama Harriet so I
felt guided I felt guided when I was writing it so this is considered a young
adult novel it is considered an adult novel okay but the process is so that
people give it to their children now you start off shallow waters talking
what you talk about the Negro Mother
by Langston Hughes.
What does that passage mean to you?
Woo!
That passage means so much.
Shall we read it?
You want me to do it? Yeah, you read it.
Look at my face, dark
as the night, yet shining like the sun
with love's true light. I am the black girl
who crossed the dark sea, carrying in my body the seed of the free the negro mother by langston hughes that's right
what does that passage mean to you so i'm getting emotional because that passage like when i was
writing this book and i was writing about my ancestors going over the Middle Passage. It was the first time that I actually felt it. My kids
sometimes would see me crying on the floor, you know, because I was feeling it. I was like, oh my
gosh, this is not just a story. Like, our people went through this. And so what I've infused into
this book is that black women remember who they really are, because we'll never, ever be straight up Africans.
We are the daughters and sons of the diaspora, the ones that have been taken.
So if we remember and connect to our spirituality and then add that to the resilience and the strength that our ancestors gave us by going through this middle passage.
We are unstoppable.
That's what that's what the book symbolizes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We have more with Anita Kopach when we come back.
So don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
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DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Anita Kopach.
She has a new book.
Shallow Waters out right now.
Charlamagne?
What would you say is the biggest theme of the book?
The biggest theme of the book to me is
Yemeya realizing her powers.
Like understanding who she is.
Kind of reminds me of Mary J. Blige in her documentary saying she didn't know who she is kind of reminds me of mary j blige in her documentary
saying she didn't know who she was yeah she had when she was younger yeah and that's such a lot
of black women feel that way i completely did not understand my power sometimes i don't understand
it right now honestly i have days i'm still growing i'm still growing you know when i when
i think of all the historical figures
you have in Shallow Waters and how they guided Yimmy,
I wonder what advice do you think
our ancestors would give us right now?
So my ancestors told me when I was in Peru,
my ancestors told me that it's time for me
to let go of the pain,
that they let it go when they
passed out of the flesh and that I still have it because we are them. We are our ancestors.
It's in us. We're literally created from them. And so the pain is still within us. And they said,
let it go. We've already let it go. And I think there's so much pain that we still have as a
people and if we let that go what are we then right imagine the space that is created and what
we can create when we let that pain go but we can't let it go without fully acknowledging it, fully going into it.
So why is it important to heal from our ancestral trauma? I guess you kind of answered it just now,
but what would you say the trauma is we're still holding on to?
Pain. I mean, there's so many things. I mean, we had our babies taken from us and sold into slavery, raped, beaten, killed.
Like there's so many things that happened that I mean, I I just think America is lucky that we're not trying to get revenge.
That's right. Absolutely. That's that's one of the things that's on my mind.
What do you think is the biggest thing you want people to take away from shallow waters? Miss Anita. I really want them to remember who they are and to take action.
So if there's something in your soul that you want to do, do you want to write a book? Do you want to
write a movie? Do you want to be a scientist? Do you want to be a doctor? Go and do
that. Follow your heart. Find a time to be quiet. Shut down. Turn off your phone. Because all of the
all of the waves that are around us, that's all noise. And you know what's funny? I mean, I'm just
thinking of my mom. Any black person I talk to, anytime I talk about the magic, right?
They're like, oh, yeah, yeah.
You know, my aunt, she's got that power.
She has dreams.
She has prophetic dreams.
Literally everybody, either themselves.
My mom, before there was caller ID, the phone would ring and she'd be like, oh, yeah, that's
Sharon.
You know, she forgot her homework.
She wants me to bring it before she even answered the phone.
I'm like, really, mom? How did you know, she forgot her homework. She wants me to bring it. Before she even answered the phone. I'm like, really, Mom?
How did you know that?
Now you think something and it pops up on your phone.
It's so true, right?
It's so true.
How can we celebrate Yimmy Yai this week
other than going out and copping shallow waters?
Yes.
Go buy shallow waters.
If you are by the ocean, go and thank the ocean.
Send out our energy to our ancestors who were not able to make it over.
Send the energy to the ones that are throughout the diaspora.
What did we do?
We gave a gem?
We gave a gem to the ocean, right?
We did.
We gave a crystal.
So we just held a crystal, put your intentions in it throw it
into the ocean and i just think that's a beautiful way to to celebrate yeah maya i feel like her
daughters are rising and she's very powerful well i am happy to be on this journey with you miss
anita give me your twitters and instagrams and all that good stuff. So my Instagram is Anita Copatch,
A-N-I-T-A-K-O-P-A-C-Z.
And it is available everywhere you buy books right now.
Shallow Waters,
the audio book is out too.
Your sister read that.
Yes,
my sister,
Michelle,
she read it.
And the reason I did that was because we used to listen to audio books when we were younger.
And I also loved when she would read to me, even though's my younger sister she would still read to me and i loved it so i was like wouldn't it be awesome to have that sisterhood energy in this so that's
why i had her it's an amazing read i want all of y'all to connect the mei this week go out there
grab shallow waters available everywhere you purchase books right now.
Buy it for your kids.
Read it for yourself.
And congratulations again.
That's right.
Thank you.
Miss Anita Kopex, Queen Anita Kopex,
thank you very much for being here.
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Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy, we are the Breakfast Club
Now if you just joined us, we're talking about Turk.
Now, Turk was a member of Cash Money.
He did an interview recently, and he talked about Cash Money.
Birdman Lil Wayne. Let's listen.
It's just like somebody hitting somebody on the ass.
You know what I'm saying? When they playing basketball,
that don't mean they gay.
Every male have some type of gay game
that they play with they homeboy.
But when you know your sexual preference, bro,
it's like, what the, you feel me?
So we're asking 805-85-1051,
have you ever played gay game with your friends?
I'ma let y'all handle this one.
Well, to be honest with you,
gay games are some of my favorite games to play.
I know I may be a little too old for it, but it's just fun.
And I tend to agree with what Turk is saying.
And the reason I love to play these gay games
is because I love to see how uncomfortable they make other men.
Okay?
Y'all been watching The Breakfast Club for years.
Y'all been watching The Brilliant Idiots Podcast.
I can't lie to y'all about the type of gay games I like to play.
There's no need for me to lie.
You've seen me give DJ Envy a mold of a butt.
It wasn't my butt.
You know what I mean?
Because I'm not that thick.
I thought it was.
No, that's not my.
That wasn't my actual butt.
But I gave him a mold of my butt. You know what I mean? And I'm not that thick. I thought it was. No, that's not my... That wasn't my actual butt. But I gave him a mold in my butt.
You know what I mean?
And amongst other things.
What else?
Angelina, stop acting like you ain't been an eyewitness all these years.
No, I'm just asking.
You said I gave him a mold in my butt amongst other things.
What's the other thing?
I mean, that's the other thing.
We do other things.
When Drunk In Love was popping, we used to surfboard.
What?
Yeah, I'm sorry.
Stop.
Stop, man.
You've been taking it too far.
What did you do? Yes, ma'am. What did you do, Envy? I don't do stop. Stop, man. You've been taking it too far. Envy, what did you do?
Yes, ma'am.
What did you do, Envy?
I don't do anything.
You ain't got footage.
I definitely do have footage.
The only thing is,
that one time I was DJing the club,
and I rocked the club,
and on the way out,
the guy smacked me on my ass
and said, good job.
That ain't the only time.
Come on, now.
We're talking about you guys together.
We used to make up little songs.
Like what?
I'm not repeating none of them songs.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Oh yeah, now you don't know what I'm talking about.
You know why? Because you're worried about your little homeboys
hitting you on the phone saying,
see, there you go, letting Charlamagne make you gay again.
You're worried about your son,
Logan, hitting you up.
You're worried about Big Logan talking about you and Charlamagne.
Suss! That's what you're worried about.
Okay?
Logan definitely called her suss once or twice.
He definitely asked.
He asked.
He's called her Suss.
I'm going to grow up one day.
You're going to grow up one day.
Oh, my gosh.
It's fun.
So y'all made this up.
Okay.
You know, Donnell, like, listen.
Donnell is one of my favorite people to mess with when it comes to stuff like that.
My boy Wax, one of my favorite people to mess with when it comes to stuff like that.
You know what I'm saying?
Wow, there's a whole article in the Metro in the UK.
Stop shaming DJ Envy.
Some straight men like pegging. Get over it.
Whoa, now I don't know nothing about that.
That ain't got nothing to do with me.
Now that one right there,
that's a little too far. I don't got nothing to do
with that.
That ain't got nothing to do with me now.
I did not even know they had this whole article about you.
That ain't me. You know what I'm saying? I might comment on his legs or something like that just to make him uncomfortable, but I ain't got nothing to do with me now. I did not even know they had this whole article about you. That ain't me. You know what I'm saying?
I might comment on his legs or something like that just to make him uncomfortable, but I
ain't never did that.
I'm in the hallway, right?
Excuse me?
I'm in the hallway, and I'm sitting down, and he goes, Sean, and he goes, Dan, you look
sexy with that sun-shining on you.
I said, what?
He goes, you look sexy with that sun-shining on you.
I'm like, my dude.
That ain't what you did.
He's a liar.
You know what I said to him?
So I get up.
He goes, yo, sit back down.
You look sexy under the sun.
And what'd you go do?
I sat back down.
In the sun.
This is all of it.
Hello, who's this?
Man, it's Jay.
Hey, what's up, bro?
I miss y'all.
But yeah, we're not all homeboys.
Play little games.
We do not be spicy like you and Charlamagne, Envy.
We do not be spicy like that, though.
All right, so tell me some things that you've heard that make you think it's spicy up here.
I mean, with all due respect, Charlamagne, you be going a little in.
How far in?
I'm a married man, and he be disrespecting my wife all the time.
I'm married, too.
We can talk about Envy calling Charlamagne, babe.
We can talk about Charlamagne.
This ain't about us.
What you and your boys do?
This ain't about us.
What you and your boys do?
Man, my old boys do not be that spiced at all.
We might say something, but it do not be that spicy, though. Like, we might say, like, a little.
We might say something, but it do not.
Like, give me an example.
What y'all say?
So, it's mild.
It ain't hot wings.
It's mild.
What y'all say?
All right.
Oh, boom.
We'll just be like.
But we'll say this in front of our girlfriends, too, though.
Like, you feel me?
Like, my homeboy.
Like, let's say he got a fine fit on.
But he be like, oh, yeah, boy, you trying to be cute today. Like, you know what I'm saying? There you go. That's kind of spicy, like, let's say he got a fine fit on, but he be like, oh yeah,
boy,
you trying to be cute today.
Like,
you know what I'm saying?
There you go.
That's kind of spicy, bro.
That's cool.
And then you say,
give me kiss.
How that spicy, bro?
How that spicy?
It's mild.
It ain't spicy,
it's mild.
Now,
I don't know if this is true,
but Slick305 said on Twitter
you guys play a game
called Grab Ass.
I ain't never played
no Grab Ass,
no.
Never in life.
That's what Slick305 says,
y'all, to play this game.
You keep being cute out there, alright, man?
Yeah, I never played
the game of Grab Ass. Yes, you did. You and Amizzi used to play
the game of Grab Ass. Yes, you did.
I think you guys did. No, no, no.
Amizzi used to grab my... He did.
Amizzi violated me a couple times.
He did. He did. But by the way, everybody... Here's the thing. Everybody in on the game. used to grab my he did he did and he's he violated me a couple times he did he did he did
he did
he did
but by the way
everybody
here's the thing
everybody in on the game
you know what I'm saying
like
we all play these
little games
every now and then
don't say we all
I ain't talking about you
I'm talking to the men
I'm talking to the women
every man does not
play that game
you cannot say we all
I said we
meaning we
is in my circle
we
which circle I didn't say all men I said we, meaning we is in my circle. We. Which circle? I didn't say all,
man. I said we. Which circle?
Knock it off. Which circle?
It's a game. We have fun.
You know what I'm saying? Like, for example,
my dude, Josh in
Maryland. White dude. He makes these edibles.
He makes these cake balls. You know what I'm saying?
And the running joke is like, yo, Josh,
I really need your balls this weekend.
You play too much.
Now, what if one of your friends doesn't want to play?
Salute to Josh and Jay.
What do you mean?
None of them want to play.
That's what makes it fun.
What if they're like, I want to opt out?
That's what makes it fun, though, because they'd be so uncomfortable.
That's what I like.
So you know in the building we have a revolving door to walk in.
Charlemagne's the type that if I walk in the revolving door first,
he's going to walk in the same part of that the type that if I walk in the revolving door first, he's gonna walk in the same part
of that revolving door. That's a lie.
That's happened one time, and it was your fault.
Okay? And since
that day, you've been trying to get stuck with me in that
damn revolving door since. Okay?
You got stuck in the revolving door. This is so stupid!
You gotta walk
slowly.
That's why I be so stupid,
because none of this is for show.
It's just dumb stuff that be happening.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, my goodness. Another day, me and Envy get off the elevator.
I tell Envy, I say, go in front of me.
He's like, no.
Like, why you don't walk in front of me?
He's like, no.
He start covering his butt.
Like, what's wrong with everybody?
What's up with you, man?
You know what's funny, right?
The other day, Charlamagne, you talking to your wife on the phone, right?
And I guess your wife was taking a COVID test.
What happened?
Oh, yeah. she was getting a COVID
test and I said something to her like,
I don't know, I said something about getting an anal swab
or something like that. And she was like, I ain't DJ Envy.
She was like,
go play with your little friend, okay?
I ain't DJ Envy. Go play with your little friend,
okay?
All I know is some of these headlines
for y'all are crazy. Listen, I don't care.
I like to play. I like to have a good time. I like my sense of humor. What y'all are crazy. Listen, I don't care. I like to play.
I like to have a good time.
I like my sense of humor.
What makes me laugh is what makes me laugh.
It just is what it is.
You know what I mean?
And I agree with Turk.
You know what I mean? If you're secure in your manhood, you can play like that.
All right, well, don't move.
Happy holidays.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, we are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
The goddamn legend himself.
Boosie Badass.
Right.
Boosie Boo.
How you feeling this morning, Boosie?
I'm feeling great.
I woke up early, smoked me a good one, and I like the scene of New York went early in the morning.
With the trash cans and all that.
And it made me get higher, actually.
It make you feel like coming to America when Eddie was coming out in Queens?
Yeah, yeah.
They love me in New York.
I can't, like, everywhere I go, they've been, Boosie, you standing up for us.
And, you know, like, they got some real, I got some love out here.
I tried to get your Instagram back, Boosie.
I tried, man.
I'm glad you did because you saw
that discrimination.
Now, they made fun of me for flagging Kim
Kardashian, but I said
when I post my flyers when I DJ at the strip
club, they take it down. Flagging, take it down.
Bro, it was just me. I was doing too
much. I'm glad you can admit that, Boosie.
I woke up. When the world was asleep,
when the world was asleep, I woke them up.
You know what I'm saying?
And people, I think they just got tired of seeing me.
Because, you know, like, bro, my Instagram was never taken.
I never been suspended.
To be expelled forever?
You know, so I wasn't feeling that.
So I know I got my opinions.
I can say what I want, you know.
Not on them people's platform.
Right, and they show me.
They show me.
They show me, you know.
Why you don't go to fan base?
I got all kind of people trying to do.
I got Chinese's.
I got everybody trying to, you know, create me a.
You got what kind of nieces?
Chinese's.
What's Chinese's?
Nieces?
Chinese people.
Oh, Chinese.
Oh, I thought it was like, who nieces trying to get what you're pushing? I was like, what? Chinese people. You know, I I was like Who nice is trying To get with your pussy
I was like
Chinese people
You know I got people
You know everywhere
Trying to make me
An uncensored app
You know and that's
What I'm working on
Right now because
Fan base is black on
You know what I'm saying
Isaac Hayes the third
You can go over there
And turn up
Yeah I talked to
I talked to Isaac Hayes
Okay okay
I talked to the
Son or whatever
But I ain't made
No decision
I won't take everything You got a bunch Of endorsements hon Cause even when you Sat down you, but I ain't made no decision. I won't take everything.
You got a bunch of endorsements, hon, because even when you sat down,
you was like, I don't want to sit with Envy Water because you got your own water.
He didn't say Envy Water.
He said, I want to sit with Envy Water.
He didn't say Envy Water.
He said, all right, you can leave it there.
Yeah, man, I got water, cologne, chips, noodles, you name it, I do it.
That's what I do.
None of them get offended by the stuff you do?
Well, once it's 50-50,
hey, what can you get offended by?
You're investing in bullshit.
And I mean, we doing good.
I do good as an independent.
I got a call following.
Like I do real good.
You know, like in the corona,
I was getting checks, six, seven checks
that ain't have nothing to do with rap.
Do you think you do take it too far sometimes because you said?
I think I say it the wrong way sometimes.
I mean everything I say, and I say what I mean.
But sometimes I feel like I say it the wrong way sometimes.
But I mean what I say, and I say what I mean.
And people need to understand that, you know, the world has an opinion.
And I got an opinion, and I'm just one who expressed my opinion but
last time we spoke you said that your mama even told you stop volunteering your opinion for things
that ain't got nothing to do with you and you sat down with mike tyson and told mike tyson you
should mind your business sometime too why why can't you just mind your business because i'm
really i'm really in what i'm supposed to do what you mean i'm really like i like if it's if it's in
my heart you know just because i'm negotiating with him or like that,
that doesn't mean I won't say it because I pay me.
You know, you can't blackball me.
I pay me.
You know, even with my music, you know, like my last album, I dropped with Connect Music
Group, you know, that I'm part owner of.
It's hard to blackball me, you know, just like they got people like they think they
got millions of people love what I'm doing
I'm a voice for people who can't speak. Mm-hmm, you know, I'm just the only one
Got the news to speak in this in this industry because everybody else is ran by you know the industry
What about even saying like you would beat his ass? Oh, and I saw a little Nas X responded to that
You think that's too far? Uh, nah, because, uh,
I just be feeling like sometimes
I gotta speak up because, you know,
as far as straight people in the world,
you don't have an opinion
on homosexuality.
Everything is harm.
If you say anything,
I'm straight, I like women,
it's vulgar to them.
I don't know that that's vulgar.
That ain't true.
Yes, yes.
You can't brag,
you can't brag on really smashing on your sexuality.
I don't think anybody has that problem.
It's ran by the LGBT community.
Boosie Rap has been talking about f***ing women forever in videos and their songs.
That ain't changed.
I know it's a different day now.
You can't.
Just like the baby.
Like, bro, like, you know, like, how many times you've been on set all y'all DJ and you heard somebody say if you
ain't got a make noise in the whole club I know you're right that's true that's
true but it's a different time no it's a different time and because he's one of
the biggest you know so they you know they try to make examples our people you
know so the next person who blow like this, you're going to go with this.
And I feel, you know, they're attacking our children, you know.
You make all the others, you make everybody support this.
Who love these rappers?
The kids.
The kids.
Yeah, but you know.
No, you make every rapper go with it.
If every rapper go with it. You grabbed that generation.
I know I loved every rapper when I was little.
I loved every rapper.
You know what I'm saying?
I try to copy what they did.
You know what I'm saying?
And it's a new day now.
And I just feel like they pushing it on our younger generation.
Listen, I love rap.
I love hip-hop.
I love our culture.
But I saw you say that you feel like he was a negative influence.
Why are we acting like rappers haven't been negative influences for years?
Whether it's talking about murder, celebrating the drug culture, the gang culture, violence against women.
Like, we just as negative.
So how is he the person that you decide to point at and say, oh, you're ruining it for the kids?
What have street rappers done to the kids i really get offended when when it was
like he was saying that he would go up there and perform naked in front you know all this all the
people and i was like damn you know all these straight people in the world all these millions
of kids gonna watch this and no straight rapper ain't gonna say hey nah nah we don't want you on
that tv nobody's not gonna you
know yeah i don't understand that logic boozy i saw you say that people be trying to be straight
how you try to be straight if you're straight you ain't gotta try to be i don't get running back
again on the video you said people trying to be straight nah they say won't perform naked on
stage for cheer you don't think that's disrespect in front of boys who trying to be straight?
I'm like, how you try to be straight?
No, I'm just saying as far as if you got your kids watching TV,
if you trying to raise strong young black men,
would you be cool and sitting there watching Isaacs go up there and take his clothes off?
What age are we talking about?
You're part of the problem.
What age are we talking about?
Because I don't want my kids looking at anything sexual at a
certain age. Yeah, at a certain age. But once they get to a
certain age, nothing wrong with that. Girl, man,
man, girl, girl. I want my kids looking at it.
I'm just saying this is a national stage.
This is a national stage.
Man, Bootsy, we grew up seeing worst images on TV.
Man, we seen dudes on TV
holding guns. Like I said,
you know, celebrating violence, celebrating
violence against women, the drug culture, the gang
culture. And all this leads to
my opinion.
Like, I can, if I
feel that way, I'ma say it.
And I mean it. You know,
like, you may not feel that way.
They may not feel that way.
But I feel that way. Do you feel like you've
ever been a negative influence? The kids?
Yes, I've been a negative influence.
But at the time, I was so...
I'm just rapping my life.
I wasn't the rapper who rapped the movies.
I couldn't go in there and rap the movies.
I went in there and rapped about what happened that day to me.
Rapped about what happened that night to me.
So I never thought i was affecting the culture until i came home and damn all my friends
was in dead in jail you know i'm saying so you know i i wasn't trying to affect the culture like
that as far as negativity i was just writing my life story now don't move we got more with
when we come back it 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 Boosie Badass.
Now what about when you see an artist, when you talk about rappers,
like when you see like Birdman and Lil Wayne kissing each other on the lips
or you see, you know, Turk talking about some of the stuff that they did
because it's the same thing.
Nah.
Why not?
How them n****s rock in that city,
you know,
they really on some, like,
some old mafia shit.
You know,
them drugs,
you know,
like,
them niggas be,
them niggas different out there,
you know what I'm saying?
Like,
Baton Rouge,
we ain't kissing nobody.
You know,
they ain't never been down there,
but I done seen niggas in the city,
they different. New Orleans, they on some, been down there, but I done seen in the city, they different.
New Orleans,
they on some,
they like on some mafia shit.
They come from,
you know,
thanking they mafia made
like the Marcellos
and all that shit.
You know,
like they,
you know,
so I understand that.
I understand that.
Because under the same thing,
if a kid sees that,
they might not understand it
and see their favorite rappers
kissing each other
and be like,
okay.
Right. Right.
Right. I don't want you to leave them people alone, Boosie.
I ain't picking with nobody.
Yes you are.
Leave people alone, Boosie.
They not bothering you.
Hey look, bro.
The people who so-called hate me
in the LBGT community, I don't
know them. Everybody who in my life,
my other assistant, a family member,
like, all gay people, I have good relationships with them.
They tell you to stop.
Do they tell you to stop?
Nah.
You lying.
Nah, real shit, they understand.
You do have gay people.
They be like, I wish people really knew
that you don't, you know, have, you know, animosity towards gay people.
We saw that you took a picture with Flay Monroe, who is trans.
Yeah, we was talking all downstairs.
Right, so I want to ask you this, because you do have gay people in your life.
Do you feel like it is important to have that representation, though?
Because there are people who are just gay in this world.
That's who they are, and that's how they identify.
And so to be able to see yourself represented on TV, because for a child who knows that they're gay gay It is difficult when anybody makes it seem like it's wrong or they can't see themselves in movies in music
You don't think that's important, too. I think that's important, but it goes the same way for the straight people
Well, there's plenty of straight representation
Way more straight
It's probably like like the raffles, just think of the, look at
the raffles.
Hey, but Matt, because why gay people don't-
Like, this gay stuff is bigger than you think.
Why gay people don't turn straight?
They got a lot of gay raffles, probably.
You know, like, they-
What about women on women?
Do you mind that?
Uh, not, I don't mind it as far as marriage.
I don't mind, like, as marriage. I don't mind.
Like, I'm not going to support if my child, one of my child was to marry a woman.
I'm not going to support that.
You wouldn't go to the wedding.
You wouldn't say I love you anyway.
I would tell I love her, but I wouldn't go to the wedding.
Would you like watching Girls with Girls, boozy?
Because, you know, we built, my family is built on legacy.
You know, if I let that slide, that shit gonna slide from my son, from my grandson.
And I'm gonna lay it down to where they gonna know that, you know, we, you know, that's how it goes.
I just think life is a lot harder for people who are gay.
People don't just...
You pretty much disowning them.
I can't...
No, hell no.
I'm gonna love them to death, but I won't support marriage.
I'm not giving my child away to another woman. So, you know, I would love her to death, you know, but I won't support marriage. I'm not giving my child away to another woman.
You know, I would love her to death, you know,
but I'm not, I don't want to start that.
I have the right to do that.
As parents, we have the right to do that.
You know, everybody parent different,
but as parents, once that child come out to you,
you make those decisions.
And that's what the world needs to know.
Boosie, you're right. You're entitled to your
opinion. The only thing I disagree with is the fact that
you say Lil Nas X is a super negative
influence on the kids. And
you said something earlier. You talked about
when you came home, a lot of your fans was in jail
or dead.
So when you say things like you want to beat
up Lil Nas X, you could possibly be
encouraging violence against gay people, man.
So that's what I would tell you to watch.
Yeah, I wouldn't encourage, because they are four times more likely.
But that's what I'm saying.
So don't even.
I just told you, like, gay people, like, gay people not after me in the real world.
This is just social media.
The world did this.
Gay people don't, in the real world, you know, they even have gay people at my concerts,
like, all like, bro, like, in the real world, you know, gay people at my concerts. Bro, in the real world, people respect me for standing up.
And they're going to take me a long way in life.
Regardless, if ain't nobody other rapper spoke about it, that singles me out.
You could be encouraging violence against gay people.
I'm not encouraging.
I never said.
You said you wanted to beat them up.
No, for going up there., you know, you want to
say you wanted to get naked. And if I was
there at the awards on the front row and he
got naked right there, I would
drag him up. I don't think anybody should get naked at an
awards show. But if a straight person got on the stage naked,
you would do the same thing? A straight person?
If he wasn't gay, you're saying a straight person
got on stage, you would do the same thing? Yeah, f***ing right.
If he got naked, I would f*** him up.
No, it's not about being gay.
Don't get naked on an awards stage.
You don't get naked on an awards...
With children?
You want your children to see f***ing?
Come on, bro.
So you feel like that about the women who go up there and do that, too, then?
Who get naked on the...
Yeah.
Or who do get naked, dance sexually, do sexual stuff on stage?
You ain't finna turn this around on those strippers.
You're gonna have all the strippersna turn this around on those strippers. Man, what is you talking?
You gonna have all the strippers, man.
I need my strippers.
I'm already trying to bend.
You know I need my strippers.
No down talk on the strippers.
Have they tried to bend you from shows and concerts
like you seen with the baby?
Have they tried it with you?
Nah.
You know,
my shows are even packer than ever you can't ban me like you know like i'm not i'm not part of those festivals
that you can take me off you know i do my own festivals i do a birthday bash in mississippi
i'm throwing this year i do my my my boosty bash you know there's august 28 coming up and i you
know i i make i make crazy we all remember that coke can in the video the coke can in the shower video remember you did it yeah
Did the little Nas X video make you think of that situation?
Nah nah nah nah that was just a situation with me you know coming to the pin and not knowing the rules
You know so I got I got I got my eyes bust just not knowing the rules
I just don't like to see brothers causing themselves unnecessary stress,
and I don't like us causing unnecessary stress to people.
That's all, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, people are free to be who they are.
Because, look, you have people in your life who are gay,
people who work with you.
You have family members.
Right.
And you have no problem taking pictures with people if they're gay.
Right.
So the thing that bothers you is the representation on television.
Is that what it is?
Yeah, television really bothers me.
When I came home from jail, it bothered me.
I was like, God, it was new to my eyes.
If you don't protect your kids, they're going to be stirred that way in this day and age.
They're going to really be stirred that way.
I just feel like we got to...
Because people were gay before television.
Everybody got
the right to what they wanna be.
If you wanna have your kids gay, you can have
your kids gay. If you wanna protect
your kids from being gay, you have
that right. Well, I don't know that you wanna have your kids
gay. It's just that if your kids are gay, they're just
gay. Because I do think life is harder for you
if you are gay. Because there's a lot of
four times the chance of violence more than the average are gay because there's a lot of four times
the chance of violence more than the average person and there's a lot of attacks on LGBTQ
community so I do think you make your life hardest I don't think anybody's like I just want to be gay
because I've seen it on TV it's how you feel because I've seen I've never kissed a woman I've
never done any of those things and I see it all the time but that doesn't mean I want to do it
because I think you have to feel like
that's who you are
to be able to relate to that.
I don't think...
Was you raised not to do it?
I wasn't raised anyway
because I've been around...
I'm from New York,
so I've seen it all.
And I have friends who are gay.
I have friends who are trans.
But it's never made me say
that's what I want to be.
Okay, okay.
You think people are born gay
or you think they...
I don't know.
He has no idea.
I don't know.
I'm not a gay... And you've seen it too and I don't know He has no idea. I don't know
And it doesn't make you I'm not a gay spologist or whatever
What about the we TV show I heard you had a we TV show but they pulled I was you know, I was doing a
Reality show and yeah, I love that show. With the stuff with
Dwyane Wade came out.
And they said because
you tried to pay a woman
to sleep with your son
or something like that.
Nah, it was just
everywhere I went after that
to shop the reality show,
it was straight about that.
So I knew that this industry
right here is ran by those.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Boosie Badass.
Yee?
Now, you do have me against the world out,
so you really feel like it is you against the world, this song?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, because people, that's what social media did.
The gay people on social media, you know, they seem to hate me.
You know, they seem, but the real people and the gay people,
a lot of gay people in Atlanta, you know, like they love me.
Like they, you know, so I don't know if it's a real side
and another side, an angry side.
But the gay people I know got the best hearts.
It feels like it's personal.
I trust gay people more than...
So if you're an ally, if you're an ally, then you got to support them.
This is interesting because it feels like you feel like there's something personal against you from the gay community,
but at the same time, you feel like they support you.
Yeah, the gay community, like, they support me, like, you know, like, in real life.
I never met the gays who see me and if i never met those you
know like all the gay people i know enjoy my company and i enjoy their company well how do
we figure out how boozy can support them let's let's let's do that because you're saying you
an ally but an ally comes with support how can we mend these bridges uh we just need to have our, we need to have our, as straight people,
we need to have our voice, too.
If you never let us have our voice, we're going to get ran down.
Everything that comes from our voice is going to get shuttered
with negative and ignorance.
So, you know, we as straight people, you know, we got to have a voice, too.
If you keep taking the way out voice...
What if somebody said,
hey man, every rapper that
get on stage and rap about guns
and drugs, I'm gonna pull them off
the stage and beat their ass?
I don't know. You steady trying to tie
those two in, Charlamagne.
Yes, you are.
You steady trying to tie those in.
I don't want us to be hypocrites
because we all can put out negative images at times.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't think one of us is in a position to judge the other.
Right, but as a person, as a man,
and a lot of these rappers ain't real men to speak about how they feel.
A lot of rappers feel like me, but they call me.
They can't,
these bowling ball
n****s, they call me Boosted Man.
I'm so glad you said, they call me.
I'm doing what a lot
of people in the world
see as positive, even though
social media make it look as negative.
You got a whole nother generation
who older than us, 40s and
50s, who absolutely love
what i'm doing absolutely feel i'm the last one left you got og raffles called me i ain't gonna
say no name but like boozy you the last one left you know i'm saying and realness is everything to
me i'm not a puppet i'm not i can't feel a certain way and sit in a room and not say nothing because
you gave me $300,000.
Boosie, do you think that there's people who's scared
or intimidated that are gay but don't want to
come out and let the world know because of how
they'll be treated or how people will
talk about them? Of course.
Right.
That's what I'm saying. I don't think it's a world
yet where gay people have
taken over. I feel like it's still difficult.
What do you think is percentage wise?
I have no idea because I think there's a lot of people who haven't come out and who won't just because they're nervous.
That's why people are DL.
That's why people are doing things on the low and not telling anyone because they don't want to be judged and they don't want to be looked at a certain way.
I'm just a fan of letting you do your thing.
I'm going to do my thing.
And that's it.
You know, and I do want kids to have somebody to look up to so if they're having feelings
they're not feeling like I'm a bad person because I'm gay or I'm suicidal I
don't want to live here because people are judging me for that so I do feel
like as role models as representation it's just important but you know I do
want to move on isn't yeah it's important with the straight kids to just
think of two straight kids in a pack of four gay people.
But I do think that there's plenty of representation for everybody in this room.
We got to fight for those, too.
You don't know everybody in this room.
Well, you're right.
You're right, I don't.
Yeah, you don't know that.
They got eight people in this room.
But nobody here has come out.
So as far as I know.
Now, Boosie, you came to New York and you were yelling Bobby Shmurda.
Yeah, I'm trying to get him and take him back on the plane to Boosie Bash.
When is Boosie Bash?
August 27th through the 29th.
But his date is August 28th.
And he gave me his word that he was going to do it.
It's a week early.
I figured you'd be yelling Rihanna when you got to New York.
Nah, man.
I told y'all that's a fantasy, bro.
Y'all kill that, bro.
You kept going with it. Everybody in this room, if you've been in y'all that's a fantasy, bro. Y'all kill that, bro. You kept going with it.
Everybody in this room, if you've been
in the industry, you had a fantasy of somebody.
Right. Everybody that had
a fantasy of you saying, boy,
they can get it. If he came,
I'll give him something.
Everybody had that fantasy.
Everybody.
Somebody going to edit that.
You had that fantasy. Something that came to you You had a You had a fantasy And something came in
You like
Boy I
Boy I
I'll chew on that
They gonna edit you
They gonna edit you
Boosie saying
He coming here right now
I'm gonna give him some
If he came
I'll give him some
They gonna edit you
Saying that
Shake this water out
They got me drinking
Somebody else water
I got my own alkaline.
He's been working with it.
Can we talk about this documentary, this biopic?
Whoa, Boots.
I got the best biopic ever.
Talk about that.
Let's get into that.
It's the best biopic ever.
It's the best biopic ever.
It's better than Get Rich or Die Trying.
It's better than Tupac.
It's the best biopic ever.
All right, give it out.
Give us some details.
September 24th.
Directed by me.
Assisted directed by Joe Spike.
And, you know, I wanted to take it to all the big, big people,
but everybody was trying to take it from me.
And, you know, it was just like when I first went and got a record deal.
You know, by me being my first time directing, my first time in New York,
they was trying to just take my film.
So I went with Vyre Streaming Service, Black Owned.
So is it somebody playing you as a young boy?
Yeah, my son plays me when I'm little.
I got another dude play me.
Then I play me when I get older.
And I got another film dropping on Christmas Day, too.
Where does it start?
It starts from my mama pregnant.
Yeah, my mama pregnant.
That's when it starts? It starts from my mama pregnant. Yeah, my mama pregnant. That's when it starts.
It starts from birth.
So what was that like
while your mom was pregnant
when you were first born
as a little girl?
Oh, my daddy come in,
you know,
asking where's
effing money at,
woo-da-woo.
She tell him, you know,
I spent it on the bill
because I knew
you were going to
spend it on that shit.
So that's how it come on
and it go into my life
and, you know,
it's called My Struggle.
It's a great biopic so what's
that movie coming out christmas for in december where's mj it's something like that where's mj
it's a film about uh it's something like the home alone but it's it's way better uh desert banks and
grove hero you know they the crooks flavor flave in the movie i can't tell you his role so y'all
got tight now huh after yeah yeah that's my't tell you his role So y'all got tight now huh after?
Yeah yeah that's my boy now
Did you ever think y'all looked alike?
Before people started saying it?
Uh it started floating through my head how many people was telling me
You know they been telling me that since I started rapping
So I done looked at the picture a couple times like
Hell nah
Nah man you know I think
On certain pictures you know they can put it together.
You know, I don't look good on pictures, but, you know, when I get in front of a bitch, I'm going to make a whiz.
No, I'm nice looking in person.
I'm ugly on camera.
My eyes all.
But when I get up on you, you know, I'm pretty handsome.
That's what my mama said.
I heard somebody say that this morning, man.
You know who said that?
Who?
Flame.
Oh, Flame.
Hey, Flame.
Flame said that this morning. Oh, we was running it down morning we was running it down there she was running it down there she's a super fan i feel like she
understand me flame you understand boozy i do flame also didn't know you were so smart she was
like i didn't know he was so small but i think he was smart isn't your mother like a teacher or
something yeah i knew you were smart you i know just some of your rhetoric i hear the intelligence
we were just talking about what kind of dad he represents,
that we need to see that from different capacities, from black men,
because all black men don't raise their children the same.
That don't mean that there's love missing or that there is time missing.
He just does it a different way.
But, you know, I'm a fan of Boosie.
When I was a girl way back, that was my type right there.
But that was way back.
See, I would never disrespect him.
Why you blushing, Boosie you blush and boozy why you blushing
I would never put him in a place to make him feel uncomfortable yeah yeah yeah because when I come here I don't make me feel uncomfortable
whatever you want to play you want to play me and play but that's on them I
would never push up on somebody else Samson next to him I'm not pushing up on
him plus he too light skinned and he He don't want this red-ass.
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Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Boosie Badass.
Charlamagne?
How do we mend the bridge between Boosie and the LGBTQ community?
We have to.
We just have to talk to each other and listen and not listen to hear the
four or five words that make you the trigger words.
You have to listen to respond to teach the other person.
I don't think that he's out of sorts
of what he says and I don't disagree
completely with what he said about Lil Nas X.
But Lil Nas X is gay
so the hypocrisy would be if he was on
the BET Awards and he was kissing on a woman
and he's openly gay, then people would be offended
and say, well why he kissing on that woman? Y'all know
he gay. Then he goes to the DL.
What he was saying was, I don't want my kids
to see inappropriate things that they
watch on TV. But I don't agree with what he said
about you around gay. I'm
completely transgender. My son is completely
straight. He goes to TSU. He's straight.
And that's not because I raised him to live like
me. I've told him, you live your life and be whoever
you're now. If he would have turned out to be gay, he would have just been gay.
I wasn't going to love him no less.
You have to put in a place as a parent.
Do I love my child more than I hate what they have become?
Because you have no control over what your kid is going to become.
They had no control over your mom, had no control over what you were going to become.
But I think if your daughter did fall in love with a woman and I know she's straight, but if she actually did, I think that you would realize
that I love my baby more.
But I still, as a parent,
have the right to,
every parent,
every parent is different.
Like, you can't tell
another parent
who's parenting a child
to how he can parent that child.
You can just tell them
only from your experience.
Well, Flame not saying you wrong.
She's just saying
that your daughter,
if that's what your daughter's into If that's what your daughter's into
That's what your daughter's into
And you're not gonna lose the love for your daughter
Even if she was to become a lesbian
You still love your daughter
I told him that
I said that
But you just said you wouldn't go to the wedding
I said I wouldn't lose
But I think that that would change
I wouldn't lose no love for her at all
Like you know
I wouldn't lose no love for her
But I wouldn't want that to be a
Ongoing thing in my
In my family
I think you're a genuine parent I think you would I don't want my son to be gay ongoing thing in my life. Boosie, I think you're a genuine parent.
I think you would.
Boosie not a bad guy.
That's what I want to clear up a lot of this s***.
I'ma say this, I believe you would still go to that wedding if she came to you and was
like, daddy I need you there.
Flamie just said, I wouldn't want my children to be gay.
I wouldn't want my children to be gay.
It's a hard life.
It's a tough life.
I live this life.
I'm 56.
I've lived this life 12 times. I would not want my children to be gay.
But you have the right to be a gay.
Right.
So as a parent, we can protect our children from that.
But you can't change their mind or their heart.
You just said you wouldn't want your child.
Nobody would like.
But I'm just saying, as a parent, we can fight.
We have the right.
As a parent, you have the choice to fight.
Am I right?
You know what?
I feel like this better.
As a parent, do you have the choice to make your child want a man and a woman?
No.
No, we don't.
We don't have that choice.
You got a preference.
Yeah.
You can say, I don't want that to happen, but you can't control it.
I don't want that to happen.
A child, just because she's a child is a child.
You just can't say, if she say something, you got to go with it.
Think about all the things that your parents told you not to do as a kid.
I bet you did every single one of them.
I'm just saying, bro.
We're putting a child before a parent.
Does a child mean more, opinion means more than a parent?
No, we're saying a child going to do what a child going to do.
You're saying if a child comes to you and say this and that, you just gotta go with it.
That's what you're basically saying.
I'm an intelligent person.
That's what you're basically saying.
Why, how come gay people
don't become straight
based off all the imagery
they see in the world?
We don't know.
We don't know what's going on.
It's social media.
F*** this world up.
Yeah, we don't know that.
Y'all don't know
if they hate me like that.
You know, I just feel like
we have a difference in opinion.
I just feel like
let people... Well, you agree to disagree. I just want Boozy to leave people alone. Right, right, right. That's what I just feel like we have a difference in opinion. I just feel like let people... But you agree to disagree.
I just want Boozy to leave people alone.
Right, right, right.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying.
People are bothering you, Boozy.
I know.
Y'all want me to be quiet.
Y'all want me to leave.
No, we don't want you to be quiet.
But you're not going to get your point across.
But we want you to...
We don't want what you're saying
to overshadow...
You're not getting your point across.
I feel it.
I feel you, but I can't sit in...
I'm a real person.
I just can't be quiet because you told me to be quiet about a situation that I feel you, but I can't sit and I'm a real person. I just can't be quiet because you told me be quiet about a situation that I feel that means to me.
Right.
Well, we've heard you speak on it.
You know, like, this is how I feel.
If anybody thinks they can come talk to me about not talking, no.
It would never happen.
That's my feeling.
I understand Boosie's opinion.
Just like y'all speaking for a whole community,
I'm speaking for a whole community.
No, I'm not speaking for nobody.
I'm just observing the situation.
I just think it's hypocritical.
Well, the world, the other world,
who's speaking for the,
I'm speaking for a billion people.
But Boosie's on both sides.
They're all three sides.
That's right.
And he feels like this, that's what it is.
I'm saying it's true.
I can't apologize for something I believe in.
It's hypocritical for street rappers to point at another rapper and say they being negative for how they put their lifestyle.
Because that happened to us so much.
Because all this wouldn't be going on when Pac and Biggie was here.
Come on, let's keep it.
No, they used to get.
I don't know who I'm speaking of.
If Pac was here, he would have said something.
I doubt it.
I wouldn't be getting dragged like this by myself. If Pac would have said something. I don't think I wouldn't be getting dragged like this by myself.
Tupac would have said something.
I don't think... I feel that in my heart.
Sexuality and crime is two different things to me.
It is two different things.
We got rappers that have been out here promoting straight up crime
that have been getting people locked up and killed.
Yeah, that's what I was saying.
And we don't point the finger at each other.
But listen, it doesn't matter, bro.
Everybody got an opinion. But you're going to't matter, bro. Everybody got an opinion.
But you're going to get this, though.
He's going to have people
that disagree
and you're going to have
to argue your point.
Right, right, right.
That's all.
And I do it to a T.
I face anybody.
I face Breakfast Club.
Mike Tyson.
Mike anybody.
Let's go.
Let's go because
I'm real with me.
Like, you know,
like a lot of people
not real with them.
You can't say you're a real n***a.
You got 10, 20, 30
million and you can't speak on how you
feel. No, you an artist
controlled by other people.
You don't hate gay people. No!
I just told you my assistant is gay.
Gay people have better hold. I can
trust a gay person before I trust
a shooter, anybody.
Gay people don't even steal
like that.
What? Always. God damn. Yes, well I chose to shoot anybody gay people don't even steal like that Leave us leave us leave somebody regular around your shit. And leave a gay person.
I'm telling you, bro.
I'm telling you.
I went to the green room for us to be testing.
I said, oh, I'm fanning out.
I'm a big Boosie fan.
He knew I wasn't a woman.
I wasn't even dressed like this.
I had on my jogging suit.
And he was like, what's up?
Let's take a picture.
He was very calm, very chill.
I'm not, bro.
He's not a bad person, man.
I did five years in prison around gay people.
Like, bro, like prison, bro, you don't understand, bro.
Like, I don't have nothing against gay people.
I have problems with what they doing to the.
You think it's an agenda being pushed?
Yeah, you know it's an agenda being pushed.
You just can't talk about it because you won't hear.
It was a crime agenda, too. It was a crime agenda, too.
It was a murder agenda, too, amongst the black community.
It was a drug dealing agenda, too.
I'm just saying, Boosie.
We know that, though.
It was, okay, but now it's more of a...
Now it's more of that agenda.
It's not more of a crime agenda now because back...
You know, rap was not really rapping about spending like they used to.
It's more about drugs now.
Yes, that's an agenda being pushed.
It's the fiend culture.
I come up on the cash money when all the youngsters wanted money.
Everybody was rapping about money.
The locks, everybody had money.
You know what I'm saying?
It's a different culture now.
And you don't want no violence against gay people either. Hell no, I don't want no violence against gay people. You know what I'm saying? It's a different culture now. And you don't want no violence against gay people either?
Hell no.
I don't want no violence against gay people.
You know what I mean?
Bro, like, I don't want no violence against gay people.
I can't beef with a gay person.
I beef with real steppers who everybody's scared of.
I'm the only people I like to beef with.
Because I don't know if you saw, I saw Lil Nas X say that, you know,
he felt he didn't want to talk about anything going on in hip-hop
because he felt it was a danger to him.
So he hired security because of everything
that he's seen on social media about him.
Oh, okay. Well, tell him he can let go
of security. Boosie don't want to do you nothing, bro.
Even if he went on there in no wars,
I couldn't do nothing if I was at home because I'm not
going to be at no wars anyway.
But if I was present at the wars, that's why
I said that. But I ain't got no Nasx don't need no security especially not for me bro
you know that you know i got a reputation and legacy to hold up what i look like beating what
would you do a song with nazx nah nah man boozy you about money nah i wouldn't do a song with him
you know especially i didn't you know i didn't win that dude like i don't i get what you're saying
you know like what have y'all made peace i didn't do i do hundreds of features you know, especially, you know, I done went at dude. Like, I don't, you know, like, what if y'all made a piece?
I done did,
I do hundreds of features.
You know,
I don't know if they gay or not.
I can't say I did a hundred features
with people who ain't gay.
Right.
In this industry.
Everybody's not gonna sell they soul.
Everybody's not being paid
by this white man.
Everybody just not making rap money.
But you do realize,
you don't know who buying your water either.
You don't know who buying your cologne. You don't know who buying your cologne.
You don't know
who buying your chips.
Right, right.
It could be people
of all sexualities.
But you know what?
You know what?
After all this is said and done,
I'm going to stand up Victoria.
I'm going to stand up Victoria
because I was the only one
that gave a shit,
you know,
for a million other people.
You know,
everywhere I go,
everywhere I go in the airport,
it's the older people.
You know,
they,
Boosie, I'm watching you now.
You know, like, and I'm just speaking how I feel.
Most of the older people see it differently.
That's why.
Hell yeah, they see it differently.
They feel like, they like Boosie.
You better not shut up.
You know, they got people who feel like me.
And it's an opinion across the world.
You ever thought about going to therapy?
For what?
I feel I'm perfectly stable. Oh, my God.
I can talk when I want to talk.
I can do whatever I want to do.
I raise my key.
I'm perfectly stable.
Nobody's remoting me.
I'm stable.
If I go to therapy, what they going to do?
Remote me.
They going to make me be quiet.
They gonna remote me. Mute you?
Mute you.
Buy them.
And they gonna talk over me. I don't let nobody
talk over me. When I'm in a room,
when I'm in a business deal, nobody gonna
talk over me. That's me.
Well, Boosie, we appreciate
you joining us and having this conversation.
Man, I have one more question I wanted to ask.
There was a topic the other day up here on The Breakfast Club.
Envy and Charlamagne were discussing something that Turk said
about how every guy plays gay games.
And then they said they were talking about the games that they play.
Did you see that interview that he did with Vlad?
Nah.
What are you talking about?
He was saying that every guy plays gay games.
And, you know, Charlamagne and Envy have played some gay games
up here on The Breakfast Club. Is it true that every guy, because I was hearing things. Explain what gay games are. I want all gay games and you know charlamagne and envy have played some gay games up here on the breakfast club is it true that every guy because i was hearing things with gay games i want our
gay games let's play with gay games keep drinking that water you find out what the y'all got going I gave water to this mother******. Oh, ****. They trying to take the snake pride out of me.
I'm done with y'all, man.
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bitch who's donkey of the day today i'm so exhausted this morning donkey of the day
goes to the new and first blackhead coach of the university of north carolina hubert davis
first of all congratulations hubert davis on getting the job okay drop on the clues
bomb for hubert davis all right that is a very prestigious position for anyone to be in,
but I know for a brother like Hubert Davis, who is a North Carolina native,
a brother like Hubert Davis who actually played for the University of North Carolina,
a brother like Hubert Davis who's been an assistant coach at North Carolina since 2012,
I know Tar Heel Blue means more to him than most.
So salute to that king, okay?
You deserve it.
You earned it.
And I truly wish you much success.
Drop on the Clues Bonds with Hubert Davis once again.
Now let's discuss why we are all gathered here today.
Hubert Davis had his first news conference since being named as head coach in North Carolina.
And it's a historic moment, right?
So in a historic moment like Hubert Davis' first news conference is being named
head coach, I'm expecting Hubert Davis to bring it and inspire young black boys and girls around
the world and make us all proud to be black. In moments like this, we have to remember what the
late great Nipsey Hussle said, the highest human act is to inspire, okay? In moments like that,
when you're the first black anything, but especially the first black
head coach of the University of North Carolina, you got to show your black ass.
You have to stand up there in all your melanated glory and let the world know that it is a
privilege to be black and simultaneously scold these institutions and organizations for taking
so damn long.
Now, for the most part, Hubert Davis did that.
He spoke to the significance of being the first black head coach in UNC history.
He spoke to being one of the few black Division I head coaches all around the country.
But at some point in the conversation, it went left.
Or maybe it went white.
I mean, right.
Oh, hell, just play the audio.
It's significant that I'm African American and I'm the head coach here.
I know that in terms of Division I head coaches all around the country, only 26% of the head coaches for Division I men's basketball are compromised by minorities, specifically African-Americans.
I know that it is significant that I'm the fourth African-American head coach in any sport in the history of the University of North Carolina.
I'm very proud to be African American, but I'm also
very proud that my wife is white.
I'm very proud that my three
beautiful, unbelievable kids are a
combination of both of us.
Did they ask him that?
No, they did not.
That was unprompted.
Hubert, what the hell was that?
What the hell was that, Hubert?
Say it backwards, Lenard. Hubert, that was hell, the what?
I'm happy that you are proud of your white wife,
but what in the what does her skin color have to do with anything we are talking about right now?
Does she have a name?
What's her name, Hubert?
I'm sure that she would have preferred and appreciated a shout-out by her full name
over being labeled the white wife that you're proud of.
Now, when she walks into Dean E. Smith Center
next season for basketball, that's
how people are going to see her. There goes
Hubert Davis with his white wife.
Let me tell you something, Hubert Davis.
You let Dr.
Umar Johnson down.
I appreciate you and I love you, but you
are no use to me with that white
woman on your arm. No, Umar, stop.
Umar, stop now, Umar. We're not doing that. Let's talk to this brother with stop. Omar, stop now, Omar.
We're not doing that.
Let's talk to this brother with love.
Personally, I don't have a problem with interracial marriage or interracial relationships.
Love is love, right?
It should be.
But when you hear brothers like Hubert Davis say things like, you know, I'm proud to have a white wife.
Play the clip.
Is that one little clip?
But I'm also very proud that my wife is white.
When you hear brothers like Hubert Davis say things like this, it's like, do you love her?
Are you just proud to have a white wife?
I mean, when you love someone, the benefits of loving someone is just that.
It's love.
You love a person.
Emotionally, sexually, you love their personality.
You just love them.
But Hubert, you make me feel like you with your wife for status it's hard to act like there isn't an element of status in your interracial marriage when you went
out of your way to randomly tell the world in a press conference about you being the first black
head coach of unc speaking to the significance of that and you just randomly out of the goddamn
tall hill blue decided to tell us you proud to have a white wife. Not I love my wife and whatever her name is.
I don't even know her name.
OK, not I love my wife and whatever her name is.
You said I'm proud to have a white wife.
I mean, I'm proud to have a black queen, but only because of brothers like you, I feel having internalized racist view of white people is superior.
Not just as people, but clearly as partners.
OK, Hubert, you know, you are powerful and you have status because you are Hubert Davis, not because you are married to a white woman.
What kind of virtual signaling were you doing?
Did you put a T.S. in the air like a bat signal and a T.S. stands for Taylor Swift?
Were you trying to convince those white people in North Carolina that you're not one of them, that you're one of the good Negroes who love white people so much and you're proud to be married to one?
Hubert, you got the job already.
You don't have to conform and make white people feel comfortable anymore. Clearly you and the work you put in are
enough. We have to realize that, you know, you didn't get that job because you kissed white ass.
You got that job because your black ass is qualified. Okay. Play the Hubert clip again.
Just the proud of my wife part, please. But I'm also very proud that my wife is white.
Why does that line make me feel like this? Why do i hear this song when i hear that line oh i love my wife yeah i
love my wife yeah let's go ride a bike yeah with my wife yeah my wife's real young my wife's real
small let's go to the beach and play with a beach ball praise jesus god and my wife let's go to the
beach and ride a bike oh i love my love my wife. I love my wife.
That's how I felt.
That's how I felt when I heard that line.
We can put a little stink on it.
Put a little stink on it.
Put a little remix on it. Let me hear it.
But I'm also very proud that my wife
is white. Ooh, I love my wife.
I love my wife.
My wife is white. Ooh, I love my wife.
I love my wife. My wife is white. Ooh, I love my wife. I love my wife.
My wife is white.
Literally.
Wow.
I have nothing else to say here, and neither does Dr. Umar.
Love who you are, and then you can talk to me.
Negro with a white woman, you can't talk to me.
Dr. Umar, stop.
Stop.
Jesus Christ.
Please let Remy Ma give Hubert Davis the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw.
Hee-haw.
You stupid motherfucker.
You dumb. Who let Dr. Umar in here?
I don't know.
Jesus.
That was aggressive.
Christ.
Can we hear that song one more time, though?
Which one?
Which one you want now?
You want the one with some mayonnaise on it?
Give him the one with some mayonnaise on it, Dramos.
But I'm also very proud that my wife is white.
Oh, I love my wife.
I love my wife.
My wife is white.
Oh, I love my wife.
I love my wife.
My wife is white.
Literally.
Literally.
I got to learn how to say that.
Literally. Literally. I got to learn how to say that. Literally.
Literally.
Has he clarified anything yet?
I haven't heard anything.
Has he said anything?
I haven't heard anything.
All right.
If he was like, I just was nervous.
I don't know why I said that.
Literally.
All right.
Well, up next.
Cool alert.
Dr. Umar, get out of here.
What the hell? This guy is crazy. He just comes out of nowhere. What, up next. Dr. Umar, get out of here. What the hell?
This guy is crazy.
He just comes out of nowhere.
What is up with this guy?
All right.
Well, don't move.
Happy holidays.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Hey, what?
One.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
That's right.
Comedian extraordinaire, the host of the Laugh and Learn podcast on the Black Effect iHeartRadio podcast network.
Flame!
What up, Breakfast Club?
What's up, Envy?
What's up, Angela Yee?
Flame, always got the fans.
Always.
What's up, Sha Sha? What's up, Flame? Let, always got the fans. Always. What's up, Sha Sha?
What's up, Flame?
Let me spray you.
Have you been vaccinated?
Let me spray you.
That is my business.
That's exactly what it is.
This is my business.
You see what this can says?
This can says, kill coronavirus.
The vaccine says, testing.
You know how many tests I failed in my life?
I'm good.
You vaccinated?
Did I say, cure coronavirus?
Are you vaccinated, Flame?
That's my business.
You see how you're trying to get me? I'm good, You vaccinated? Can I take your coronavirus? Are you vaccinated, Glenn? That's my business. You see how you're trying to give me
the correct answer.
Security.
I'm being attacked by this.
Do you know I just fanned out?
I just had a sissy moment, y'all.
Look at me.
I walked in the green room
and I f***ing saw Lil Boosie
and I lost my mind.
I said, Boosie.
I turned into a full-on f***.
I just came to life.
A full-on what?
A full-on what?
F***ing fan. F***er. Oh. Oh. I thought you said fan. I can say that. Yes, you can say that. That's a fact. I turned into a full-on
Had a pussy act chill like what's up? And his guy was like, do you know who flame is? And he's like no, I'm a comedian. I was on here before. He said, oh, yeah, I saw you on here.
It was cool.
He took a picture with me.
He hugged me, all of that.
That's what's up.
I don't invite the drama.
I'm not looking for a fight.
I'm here just to Netflix and chill.
Speaking of Netflix, y'all didn't call me yet, so HBO, come with it.
What happened?
Business, business, baby.
I'm selling and everything else.
I wonder, does Flame Monroe find anything offensive?
Yes, I do.
Okay. You know what offends me? Yes, I do. Really? Okay.
You know what offends me?
If you bother my family or my children.
True.
I am in a place now,
I'm someplace that a lot of people
probably wish they will be
or could be in their life.
I am free.
And when I say that I am free,
that does not mean that I don't have rules
that I have to follow or guidelines,
but I am so comfortable with who I am
and what I present and how I am
that I make people around
me comfortable enough to say,
Flame, just cool. I felt like that the first
time I met you. That's why you hired me the first
time. You know people think we f***.
Oh, I get that from other comedians. Ain't nobody
ever said that, Flame. Oh my God, if I showed you
the text message, I can't show you my text message.
I've heard it too. Everybody's like,
Flame, you and Sean May, I'm like, so
just discredit me. I couldn't have got hired for my talent
He couldn't have liked my personality
I think that would be too aspirational for you. And by the way,
Flam,
you don't like guys?
I do what I want to do.
Now see,
this is new.
I didn't know this.
No, it's not new.
I said I like what I like.
I do what I want to do.
I said Monday,
Wednesday,
Friday,
I do penis,
Tuesday,
Thursday,
and Saturday,
I do vagina.
You ain't never said that.
You told me that you like...
Oh, you ain't been to one
of my comedy shows,
so you missed it.
So that's why you don't know.
You ain't bought no ticket.
You told me you like
women who present as men.
I do. That is my get down. That is what I love. no ticket. You told me you like women who present as men. I do.
That is my get down.
That is what I love.
My thing.
But I mean, I've had a boyfriend.
I've been everything.
So that's why I say I'm free.
I do.
And I'm free.
And my children know who I am.
And I'm telling you, once you have the love.
What the f*** is going on?
Who's yelling in your bag?
Your bag just started yelling.
That was my cell phone, y'all.
They know I'm in New York.
What does she have in there?
I'm glad Angela
didn't see that name.
She knew that.
Oh.
Whoop whoop.
You is a sock.
I am not a sock.
That's all you are.
Let's not label people like that.
Oh, please.
Ain't no labels here
to judge anybody.
Ain't no labels.
I got a song out called He She We.
Lady Brazy wrote it for me.
It's called Ain't No Labels to This He She We.
I don't put myself in a box.
I'm still the He She We.
We're not calling you a thot.
Oh, you could be a thot or be anything.
Old, young, male, female.
Because you know they identify as everything right now.
Personally, I think Harry Tubman identified as the first trans man.
Because remember, Harry Tubman was running, running, running, running, running.
And on the bills, they was looking for a man.
Harry was a woman. She might have looked a little manly.
But if real talk, if Harry Tubman wasn't allowed
to be in the Olympics right now, none of you bitches would
stand a chance. Because Harry can run for...
Harry ran for months. Months.
That is true. I wouldn't have went back and got nobody.
I'd have been a free bitch. I ain't going back.
Master hit too hard.
What the hell is wrong with you?
I don't even know what you're saying.
That was a joke.
What do you think happened?
I would never disrespect black women.
You just did.
That was a joke.
That was a joke.
I know.
I know.
I know.
I know.
Do people understand the context of jokes anymore?
No.
Absolutely not.
And when you say something that offends everyone, they want to cancel everything.
Let's talk about the cancellation of the baby last week.
Yes.
First of all, the baby is not my demographic. about the cancellation of the baby last week. First of all,
the baby is not my demographic. I'm 55. The baby is 29. I never knew who the baby was until all of
the controversy. But then let's break it down and take it to the context. The baby was on stage.
We're all live performers. We are all in this room, have been on stage with live theater.
Sometimes you have an audience and you have a microphone and it gets away from you. The
difference is at 50, you know when to bring it back
or how to bring it back.
At 29, maybe he didn't.
So maybe his words got away from him,
but he didn't say if you was black and gay,
put your phone up, or if you were white and gay,
put your phone up.
He didn't say if you was gay and got AIDS,
put your phone up.
He just said if you don't have HIV or AIDS,
put your phone up.
If you don't taste like water, put your phone up.
If you ain't in the parking lot,
a hit dog will holler.
He wasn't talking to me.
So I didn't take offense to that because
I'm like, y'all canceling everything, but where's
the black men's caucus at to surround this
young brother and say, hey, that's not cool.
Let us teach you so you don't make
this mistake again, as opposed to snatching everything
away. And then all these celebrities jumping on.
Now, Madonna, I'm a huge Madonna fan.
Madonna created envelopes in the 80s to push,
including on her knees in front of a black man
burning a cross in like a prayer.
She did that shit now.
They beat her house, burning it down.
But it was a different time.
But don't take everything from this young man
and don't teach him.
So he don't make them say it again.
I will say people have tried to approach him
because they did have,
it was 11 different LGBTQ plus organizations that were like, hey, we'd love to sit down with you.
He didn't need to be spoken to by an LGBTQ organization.
And then it was Miley Cyrus.
It was also.
Another LGBTQ organization.
Miley Cyrus that made up her man.
It was a few different people.
And I don't know what he's doing behind the scenes.
If he is having conversations.
Lauren Hogan, who works on Laugh and Learn with me, my partner, my manager, the AHF reached out to him to do something,
but it was just too controversial at the time
because they wanted to bring him up for World AIDS Day.
I don't know if that's what it's going to take to mend the fences
because everything we're going to take, everything will be offended by.
We can't be offended by everything that somebody says to us,
even when they're not talking to us.
I think part of it for him, though, was the misinformation about HIV
and that you're going to die.
I think the hit dog will holler.
Yeah, they corrected him.
And they took that and ran with it.
He was not talking to one group, organization, or nationality.
He just said some words.
I agree with not canceling people and with the education part of it.
And so I did see people reaching out.
And I know behind the scenes people have reached out also just because I think that's a great opportunity to say,
okay,
you said something,
people were offended by it
because people were offended.
And then now let's discuss.
And so I do think
that's a great opportunity.
I agree with not
just canceling people.
Yeah.
Teach them something.
That's all.
Because I want to put my phone
up on the part
when he say,
if you're not in the parking lot,
I'll give you a d*** suck.
I said,
well,
whatever you're getting,
you're d*** suck.
Not if you're sucking a d***.
You can't put your phone up.
I would have paid a man
way up high.
Hey!
Now, LGBTQ community, how do they feel would have been, man, way up high. Hey! Now, the LGBTQ community,
how do they feel about
Flaming Rose?
Oh, not at all.
They can kick me out.
We ask this every time.
I started my own organization.
I got a tribe with a vibe.
We call it the HeSheWe group.
You can catch us on
Love Lounge on Instagram
every night between 630 and 7,
West Coast time.
We got our own s**t.
If I said every word perfectly
for my community,
it would never fall in line.
The hypocrisy of everything I said two years ago
and they ready, it's falling in line.
We fighting over bathroom rights and pronouns still,
but look at the strides that we are making.
We have Sarah McBride, a state senator in Delaware.
Joe Biden just appointed a young lady to be a doctor.
We also got MJ Rodriguez,
who just made history as being the first trans woman
to ever be nominated
for a lead actress
in a serious role for TV.
So I'm looking at the positive.
I'm looking at we're going forward.
I'm not looking at we're going backwards.
I don't want to fight.
I just want to work
and take care of my family.
I don't care what you think of me.
All right, we have more
with Flamin' Roll
when we come back.
Don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Welcome back to CJ, Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Flame
and Roll. Charlamagne? What do you think about how
Biden handled Afghanistan?
I think that anybody in his position,
whatever president would have been,
if they would have pulled out, it was going to be
the same backlash. Nobody
expected the Taliban to move as fast
as they did. Also, y'all
keep forgetting that Trump
let the leader out in 2018.
Everybody's
mad at Biden, but y'all not giving Biden
a chance. I hate that you vote for these officials
to get him in and vote. Biden won
not by a landslide, but he won.
Look, Lori Lightfoot of Chicago, Chicago Mayor,
she won by a landslide. Y'all voted to put
her in. She made mistakes.
Nobody is perfect at their job.
But we're so ready to throw them up under the bus.
Let me tell you something about the Democratic Party.
I'm a Democrat.
They need some ****.
You know who got the biggest **** in the Democratic Party?
Who?
Nancy Pelosi.
She got the biggest **** in the Democratic Party.
She could borrow a man.
I'd loan him out.
I think that they've tried every political strategy except for courage.
I think that that whole term that the rappers and all the gangsters say,
I'm right or die, I'm right or die.
The only people that's right or die in this life is Trump-licans
and GOPs that are full-on Republicans.
Because if the Republicans and Trump people was in the position
where they could get rid of the filibuster and can control the vote,
you think they wouldn't have took the chance?
They're doing it now.
They're moving left*** left and right
every chance they get. I applaud Stacey Abrams.
I know what happened on January 6th. You know what happened
on January 6th? Do you know what happened on January 6th?
Do you know what happened on January 6th? A domestic terrorist
attack by a bunch of crackers. We won Georgia.
I don't give a f*** what they was doing over there.
We won Georgia.
Stacey Abrams was on the ground. We won Georgia.
That was not our fight.
So while they're climbing the walls with no net like Spider-Man at the Capitol,
we were celebrating in Georgia, partying up.
Now, Flame, how has life changed for you since Day Ready
and then since having your podcast?
Because throughout the years, we've seen your star rising up even more and more and more.
So how are things for you now?
Oh, I'm grateful to be working, Angela.
Thank you.
And Charlamagne, thank you for the job.
Absolutely.
Charlamagne gave me a job.
Sammy with iHeart.
Charlamagne went behind the back and did that.
No, you ain't my goddamn partner.
You make more money than me.
But Charlamagne.
How's working with Charlamagne, by the way?
I don't know about him from that phone.
He's a good boss.
He's an invisible boss.
I like him.
He's the best guy.
My checks coming.
I don't never have to talk to him.
Dolly is the president. Dolly running that world.
How has life changed though?
It's good. You know, four years ago
I wouldn't have been able to be so comfortable with my son
going to college and not thinking about, even though he got
a full scholarship. Thank you, Lord Jesus.
Congratulations. Well, he was going to go to MIT, remember?
But then the COVID hit
and nobody saw coming.
A scholarship for what?
Mechanical engineering.
He's smart like his daddy.
His daddy just wear dresses.
But it's good because my daughter is a sport
already anyway. It just made more people
know who I am and people always say,
Flame, you speaking, you cooning for the straight people.
You dancing the straight people there.
You saying what they want to say.
What it is, is I've always spoke like this.
Y'all just come to find out who I am
I was always this me
Y'all just being brought into the fold
But if you don't want to be around me
In the words of Nikki Giovanni
I ain't never worked a room where the door was locked
Bye
And take five of your friends with you
Cause your friends ain't my friends
Cause my bitches wear my collars
Cause I wear theirs
If I ain't nothing else, I'm loyal.
When you think about Lil Nas X and everybody attacking everything he does.
I like that you got a list, too, over there.
Let me hold your list, friend.
I want to make sure I hit everything I want to talk about.
Let me hold it.
Let me hold it.
I got you.
I got you.
Let me see.
I think that Lil Nas X is a prime example of live your life to its best.
I've heard so many gay people complain.
He's kissing a man on TV.
He's gay.
What else is he supposed to kiss, a horse?
If he was on the DL and he got busted, then y'all would have a problem with that.
You can never please everybody.
So stop trying.
Look in the mirror and like the person that's looking back at you.
When I tell y'all, look in the mirror and I see all the n****s up in me.
The her, the he, them, those days.
Looking back at me and we all chill because I accept all my good and my bad.
Too many people are lost.
That's why we, 74 million people voted for Trump because they lost.
They don't know what to do.
They need a beacon of hope.
Some people think that seeing gay people on television is going to convince children to become gay and pushing some type of agenda.
What are your thoughts?
That is ridiculous.
That's the same hypocrisy that some comedians, male comedians
get out. I'm a male comedian.
I never wear a dress. I never wear a dress.
Tyler Perry has wore the ugliest dresses
for about 20 years and is a
f***ing billionaire and has employed
tons and tons and tons of all
people. Not just black people,
but all people. Tyler Perry, call me
because I know you bring him a deal out of retirement
and her stripper name is going to be delicious.
I want to be her best girlfriend.
I want to be scrumptious.
I would love that.
Come and get it, Tyler.
Maybe the girl made a billboard and got a job for him,
so I'm asking now on the breakfast club.
I'm crossing Tyler off the list.
You rolling, you rolling, Flynn.
Oh, that was on the list?
Oh, I had to make sure I gave a shout out to Tyler.
I'm trying to give me a gig, baby.
They say you have not because you ask not.
I just asked.
Salute to Tyler.
You know what?
You look very nice and fit.
What's your workout regimen been?
Oh, thank you.
I've been taking C-mars, Solomon.
I've been taking C-mars.
So you don't work out or nothing?
Hell no.
You look like you have been, though.
I'm dating a 22-year-old.
My workouts are regular.
Okay.
22 years old? Really? You may. You look like you have been, though. I'm dating a 22-year-old. My workouts are regular. Okay. 22 years old?
Really?
You may.
You may.
I'm actually very happy for you.
I'm a D-O-M-W-T.
I ain't got no issues with that.
I am a D-O-M-W-T.
D-O-M-W.
What is a D-O-M-W-T?
A dirty old man with tits.
Come on, let's do it.
Okay, what about that? Okay, you're a 22-year-old. It is a D-O-M-W-T? A dirty old man with tits. Come on, let's do it. Okay, what about that?
Okay, your 22-year-old is very close in age to your son.
How does that feel?
My son is 18.
I know, but that's close in age.
And I don't look at my son the way I look at that.
Well, I know that.
I'm not into all that bullsh**.
You see, I'm not going to even respond to it.
Everybody who knows me knows I hate pedophiles.
That's why I live in Florida.
What's the benefits
of messing with a 22-year-old, would you
say? Like a younger as opposed
to older. Young and dumb
and full of A.
I don't want nobody as smart as me
because then I'll be challenged all the time. I need
somebody that just don't know.
So what's the conversations like? Conversation?
They 22. F***, they a conversation
for. Are you ready?
Because I'm ready.
F***.
That's a conversation.
See, I can't lose because I'm on his side and I'm on her side.
This is he, she, we.
I'm a smack dab in the middle.
I can't lose.
And when I do my Love Lounge, because I do this show called Love Lounge where I'm a love guru, where I answer love questions.
This is a love, because I've been the husband and the wife sometimes in the same night depending on who turned it was how much
money was involved in which day of the week so I could answer all questions so if you got a love
question hit me now y'all hit me with anything I'm telling you I'm prepared with all right we
have more with flame and roll when we come back don't move it's the breakfast club good morning
the breakfast club
hey everybody it's DJ Envy Angela Ye Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Flame Monroe.
Yee.
Flame, what are your thoughts about the vaccine?
Listen, I'm not anti-vaccine.
I'm not taking the vaccine.
And here's my reason on why.
Because people always say, well, Flame, you can't say that.
You push an anti-vaccine.
I have a lot of black market silicone in my body.
I got a lot of foreign particle in my body, my breast implants, my hips.
So if I put, and that has never bothered me in 30 years but if
I put another foreign particle that y'all don't even know what the fuck it
is yet cuz it's not FDA approved in my body and these two foreign particles
don't get along and they fight in my body guess who loses I do because I can
lose a leg or an arm I can lose lose my eyesight. I could lose the ability to talk.
And my mouth make my money.
Only on the microphone, though.
So I'm too afraid to put something in.
I have no control, though.
Today was test number 70 since the coronavirus hit.
I took 70 tests today.
All negative.
Because everybody in my presence.
Everybody in my presence is sprayed with Lysol.
I'm trusting Lysol more right now than I'm trusting the science, especially that one from the 80s with AZT.
Fauci.
You don't trust Fauci?
I don't trust Fauci.
Okay, why not?
Because he killed a lot of my girlfriends in the 80s.
He did say that AZT would kill AIDS.
It did.
And it killed everything in their bodies, including them.
What was AZT? AZT was an AIDS medication that Fauci was ahead of and in charge of back in the 80s
during the Ronald Reagan era when AIDS first hit.
Do you think there's an HIV vaccine now that they're developing?
Oh, I saw that.
I heard that.
It's a shot.
Yep.
Okay.
It's still in the testing phases and they're looking for people to buy it.
Well, there's a whole lot of shit still in the testing phases.
Y'all ain't said nothing about that, y'all.
Oh, I got mine.
I got mine.
I ain't got mine.
All right, what about the Proud Boys?
You got the Proud Boys on the list.
I want to say this publicly.
This is my stance on the Proud Boys.
The Proud Boys are not homophobic.
The leader of the Proud Boys stuck in the night an entire 9-inch
deal door up his a**.
They homo a**, but it damn sure ain't phobic.
What happened?
It was a picture, honey. He had the whole deal
up his a**. Really? I'm sure you saw.
You've given out. I haven't. I would like to, though.
You gonna show me? Google it.
I'm not putting that on my cookie. Everything on Google.
I saw DC Youngfly on Google last week.
I don't like that segway. I'm working with DC Youngfly, too. That's my guy. I know you Young Fly on Google last week. I don't like that segue.
I'm working with DC Young Fly, too.
That's my guy.
I know you guys are working for the Black Effect one-year anniversary.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm hosting with DC Young Fly.
Why are you talking so much?
Flame?
Can I hold work?
Is it a secret?
I ain't going to tell you.
You didn't tell us that yet.
Well, I just did.
I was just an exclusive.
We got a rollout.
We got you.
Flame just did an exclusive.
What is this? I told you you couldn't read my exclusive. We got a rollout. We got you. Flame just did an exclusive. What is this?
I told you you couldn't read my handwriting.
Yeah, what is that?
Oh, that was my Harry Tubman joke about being the first race.
I love Harry Tubman.
I watch that story all the time.
I haven't went to see a race together in a long time.
I want to ask you something.
Yes, ma'am.
That you just talked about.
So does putting a dildo in your butt make you homosexual?
Because can't you be a guy with a dildo on your
but if a woman's doing it but a woman wasn't doing it when he did it okay he was doing it
he was doing it himself so that's just masturbating well no no no no no no no and again i know
evan you know what i'm getting at i know what you're getting at. I know what you're getting at, but let me get to it. Hey, Flamin, nine no's for each inch.
Baby, uh-uh.
No, no.
It's called pegging when you're with a woman with a man.
But that's when a straight woman is with a straight man,
and they're doing their thing.
But when he did that himself, that wasn't to prove a point.
That **** enjoyed that.
You better look at his face on that picture.
That **** enjoyed that.
And let me tell y'all something.
I keep getting asked.
People keep asking me, Flamie, are you going to get a sex changer?
Are you going to get a sex changer?
Are you going to get an SRS?
I have no desire to get that.
Let me tell you what would make me get one, though.
Y'all got Impossible Burger.
Y'all done put a man on the moon.
Y'all even got a Build-A-Bear workshop.
But when y'all get a pick-up **** to drive through, call them in because I'm coming.
Baby, let me tell you something.
All y'all women right here telling me y'all got
the whop and you got the good good. Hey, none of you
hoes can hold a candle to the magic
of Meghan Markle to sparkle.
Meghan's coochie got to be the
doobly-doop-doop-doop-shazam.
Hear me when I tell you, that white boy don't
want to be a prince. Harry don't even
want to be white no more. She didn't turn this
whole DNA around. I want one of those.
I want that one right there. Open up a pickle and drive through. I'll be your no more. She didn't turn this whole knee in there around. I want one of those. I want that one right there.
Open up a pickle and drive through.
I'll be your first customer.
Listen, we are doing a show September the 6th
in Chicago. It's called The White Party.
The List. You can get your tickets
on eventbrite.com slash flame.
I'm also will be in Philadelphia at the D.C.
Comedy Loft September the 9th through the 12th.
Get your tickets at D.C. Comedy Loft and September the 25th through the 12th. Get your tickets at D.C. Comedy Loft.
And September the 25th, I will be in Philly at the Level Up Bar and Lounge.
Get your tickets on Eventbrite.
I'm telling y'all right now, don't come with a weak heart and don't come with a weak stomach because I do not care.
I told you I'm free.
And live ain't like the Breakfast Club.
You guess it.
The dresses is more scandalous and the mouth is more dangerous.
I'm going to come to your stand-up.
I ain't seen your stand-up.
I saw the Day Ready special.
Everybody saw that.
I'm ready for my next album. We'll be on-up. I ain't seen your stand-up. I saw the Day Ready special. Everybody saw that.
I'm ready for my next album.
We'll be on Netflix playing.
Flame, what are your DMs looking like?
There's too many queens.
My DMs, when I was the only one,
my DMs was full.
It's too many young queens.
Now they're hitting them all up everywhere else.
They just having them all, child.
Everybody getting caught up.
Let me tell you something.
I don't think that,
and I hate when they keep exposing
all these rappers
and all these guys
that have relationships
with trans women.
Sometimes they just are attracted to trans
women and it's okay but society has
already said oh you can't do that. That's gay.
You're less than a man and you
can't tell somebody how to feel.
The problem is sometimes the trans
needs to shut the f*** up. Stop running your mouth
because I had a relationship with a n***a for about
17 years on Atlanta Falcons and
nobody knew nothing. Really? you want to know his number?
no I don't. number 30 something
where he took you like to adventure with the family
hell no that n***a took me in private
and paid me and then
so why you putting him on blast now? I didn't
I didn't put him on blast what name did I say?
that's true you're right you're right
I'm not going to do that I like my head on my shoulders
I don't want nobody looking over my shoulders
I talk a good game but I don't want to be putting myself in a position
to where I'm going to be afraid because I did this
or did that to somebody. You know, I did speak to
Monique after that whole situation, too. We
squashed all of it. Oh, y'all did? Oh, that's good.
What happened? It was cool.
She understood. I was never looking
for an apology from Monique. I just wanted to know, girl,
what? What'd I do? But it was just
a different time, and that was
very explicit. It was just a different time. But she just
got a great major deal with somebody.
I told you she was talented. She was going to get another job.
Monique is beyond talented. Nobody ever
said Monique wasn't talented. Tyler, I mean
Oprah, call me. Tyler and Oprah.
How you going to shout out Monique and then shout out
Oprah? Because they're powerful
black women. I'm a
team black woman.
I know we want to woman. Where, where, where? And, you know, I get, ooh,
let me go,
I know we want to get away
from the LGBT,
but I got to bring it up.
I got so many attacks
about flame,
this, I don't,
you're not a drag queen,
you're a drag queen with,
you're not a trans woman.
I was a trans woman
when some of y'all
were still cooking
in your daddies.
You young bitches
better do your research
before you check up
on the old queen
because I know some stories
and I know where
the bodies is buried.
I will never discredit a biological woman.
It's my term. I say biological woman
because biological women
are givers of life. I came in
and every other bitch and every other
in this room and white boys too came in
through a woman. I will never discredit a woman.
And I'm not saying that I have no
less disrespect for my trans sisters, but
they are my trans sisters.
I'm not falling for it,
so be mad at me. You know I don't care.
Flame, give them your Instagrams and podcast
information, all that good stuff.
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a podcast called Laugh
and Learn, and thank God that the Black Effect
Network has just acquired a YouTube channel
so we can really start pushing and pushing.
Thank you, Charlamagne, for that.
That's been announced.
Thank you, Charlamagne, for that. So you can follow me, that's been announced. Thank you, Charlamagne, for that. So you can follow me on YouTube under Flame Monroe.
My partners, Lauren Hogan, who's also a partner on there.
We had another partner, Nick Smith, but Nick Smith is going in a different direction.
Oh, Nick not going to be on next season?
No, Nick's going in a different direction.
And we're going to just keep pushing it forward.
You can check us out on Spotify, Apple, Amazon, iHeart on the Black Effect Network.
Also, you can follow me on their Facebook,
Marcus Flamin' Roe Parker,
and follow me on, yeah, don't follow my Twitter.
Oh my God, my Twitter's full porn.
It's just full on porn.
All Twitter's is porn.
I don't even have to go to Pornhub. Now I gotta follow that Twitter.
Oh!
There you go, Yeet.
It's Flamin' Roe.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
All right, now, Charlamagne.
Yes, ma'am.
Who you throwing the buns to?
I mean, what's your positive note?
Shut up.
Well, the positive note of the day is simply this.
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