The Breakfast Club - Flashback to Dr Umar and Soulja Boy
Episode Date: December 28, 2021Today on the show we flashed back to when we had Dr Umar return and spoke on Joe Biden's agenda, American racism and interracial relationships. Also, we flashed back to when Soulja Boy stopped by and ...goes off about Kanye West, Young Dolph, gaming, and being a pioneer in the industry. We also flashed back to when Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a man that tried to give a fake name in court. 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?
Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Get it off your chest, mama.
Okay, so we came in the car waiting for Charlamagne to yoga, yoga, yoga this morning, and he's
sitting.
He's sitting. And then just walking here like I've just been here the whole time, huh? We sitting in the car waiting for Charlamagne to yo-yo-yo-yo this morning, and he's hitting it. That's the easy thing.
And then just walking here like I've just been here the whole time, huh?
Exactly.
So you're going to give it to us, and Charlamagne, this is he from the lodge on the seventh floor.
You gave me my book bag that I'm harassing for.
Oh, okay, queen.
How are you?
I'm good, and I just want to say I miss you.
It's so nice.
I'm so excited.
I'm going to tell him right now.
Well, he probably can hear you.
He's probably listening.
He's downstairs.
Okay, KK.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo,
yo, yo, yo.
It's a little late.
Yeah, it doesn't ring the same.
Have a good morning, bro.
That wasn't for y'all.
That was for her.
Hello, who's this? Hey, good morning. How y'all doing? What's up, Eddie? Get it off your chest, man Have a good morning, bro. That wasn't for y'all. That was for her. Hello, who's this?
Hey, good morning.
How y'all doing?
What's up, Eddie?
Get it off your chest, man.
All right.
First, I'd like to say congratulations to Charlamagne on his new show.
I just wanted to ask him one question briefly about that.
Yes, sir.
The theme is on point.
I appreciate the theme, and I appreciate the opportunity to bring us some good stuff.
But as far as your approach is concerned, what age group are you trying to get?
Because I'm an old-timer, and sometimes the approach misses me, but the theme, I understand.
Oh, I don't know, bro.
I'm 43 years old.
I'd just be up there talking, man.
You know what I mean?
If it's for you, it's for you.
If it's not, it's not.
Okay, and one more brief comment I wanted to make
as far as the racism thing is concerned.
And like I say, I'm not advocating any particular religion or whatnot,
but one thing that I was proud of the Nation of Islam,
they said we need to separate and get our own land
or whatever you want to call it,
just totally separate and start from the bottom.
Oh, yeah, I'm not opposed to that at all, sir.
All right, well, y'all do a wonderful job.
I'm a native of Brooklyn, but I'm living in Charlottesville, Colorado right now.
I listen to y'all every morning, and I appreciate y'all.
Y'all keep up the good work.
Hello, who's this?
This is Jalen Barthel.
What's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
Today's my birthday, and I just want to shout myself out.
I'm turning 15 years old today.
Happy birthday, King.
Thank you all so much.
I'm sitting up here listening now.
Okay.
What you doing for your birthday?
Me and my mama re-riding out of town this weekend.
I'm going to be going with my cousins.
We're going to the fair in Tallahassee.
Okay.
Congratulations, King.
Enjoy your day, man.
Life is a blessing, all right?
This is Charlemagne?
Yes, this is Charlemagne. Charlemagne, the guy. Yo, yo, King. Enjoy your day, man. Life is a blessing, all right? This is Charlamagne? Yes, this is Charlamagne.
Charlamagne, the guy.
Yo, yo, yo.
Peace, peace, peace, peace, peace.
Appreciate y'all, man.
Y'all enjoy y'all day, man.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, I'm Brittany calling from Tampa, Florida.
Hey, Brittany, get it off your chest.
Oh, my gosh, I can't believe I got through.
I just want to shout you guys out.
I listen to you guys every day.
Angela, I just love everything about you.
You're so beautiful.
Thank you.
Charlamagne, everything you're doing for mental health.
And DJ Envy, I love how you're such a strong family man.
And I just love you guys so much.
Thank you, queen.
But I really want to get off my chest.
Oh, thank you.
Oh, yeah, team cancer, Charlamagne.
Hey.
But I really want to get off my test that you know
i'm 32 years old the biological clock is ticking i'm like on dating apps it's just hard to meet
like a good black king and i'm just like what what else do you do it's just like i work every day i
can't really like be out going out mixing mingling but it's like I'm just kind of thinking about switching
over outside my race at this point
because I just feel like not
valued by black men anymore. I feel
like overlooked. Have you ever dated
outside your race? I've tried it like
once but it just wasn't my thing.
Look, I just think you can't
you can't blame a whole race of
men for the ones that you've met, you know
so I wouldn't give up on that.
But I think you'll end up at some point finding the right person.
Just don't rush it and don't make decisions just because you feel like your biological clock is ticking.
You got to be with somebody. Don't give in to that pressure.
But just understand that things can change in an instant, you know.
And I am still a fan of while apps are good, going out and living my life and meeting people like that.
Right, right.
Thank you, Angela.
I love you guys.
Peace, queen.
Have a good one.
Thank you.
You too.
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Pick up the mother, mother phone and dial. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed. Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's going on? It's Cass.
Cass, what up, man? Get it off your chest.
I just want to get off my chest.
Man, it's hella hard to plan in the weather.
It's just stressful. And I thought it would be the message that we're making the most stressful thing, but it's your chest. I just want to get off my chest. Man, it's hella hard to plan in a wedding. It's just stressful.
I thought it would be, the missus that we're making
are more stressful than anything, but it's the family.
It's just, I don't know.
What are they doing?
Well, my mom is just intruding in everything.
We asked her to just make reservations
for the restaurant, and she's adding
like 15 other people on,
wanting to throw different other things in there,
asking me to pay for it. I'm like, wait, you
suggested these things. Why don't you pay for it?
Why do I pay for it? I pay for everything else.
Yeah, it's very difficult.
I would let your wife handle it, brother,
and just say yes and just take care of it.
That's what I did for my wedding. I let my wife take care
of everything, brother. What happened to the father's wife
paying for everything? Remember that used to be a thing
that they used to tell us growing up? That never
happened. You should shut up.
You got four daughters and I got four.
We ain't doing that no more.
My father-in-law did donate
a significant amount to me
and my wife's wedding.
That is a fact.
The only person that's helped out
is her grandmother and her godmother.
And they helped her with her dress
and as far as some of the planning and everything.
But everything else has been on me.
And nobody else has done nothing but me.
So this is just crazy.
Y'all mind if I shout out my wife?
You should.
Yes, sir.
I just want to give a shout out to India Hawkins.
This is from a future husband.
Let you know I love you, baby.
We're about to spend the rest of our lives together.
Fantastic lives together.
We're growing.
We're going to elevate and get better through everything.
I love you. There you go.
Dope.
Dope.
All right, brother.
Have a good one, man, and good luck with everything.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, what's up?
It's Anonymous.
Anonymous, what up?
Get it off your chest, bro.
I know y'all can't see me, but I had a new name for your car show.
It was going to be Car Sellers.
I got that because cars, that's what you do.
That's what you show is.
Sell, car sells, what the person is
trying to represent. And Yon is like
everybody. Us, they,
we, car sellers. Car sellers.
You was anonymous to tell us that?
Yeah, I just wanted to get off my chest.
Well, thank you, brother. You have a
good day, man. Now, you know, he didn't have to be
anonymous to say that. He definitely didn't. I don't even
know why he did that. He must not want no smoke with a car, car, car, car, what's that place called? I don't know. Now, you know he didn't have to be anonymous to say that. He definitely didn't. I don't even know why he did that. He must not want no smoke with a
card, card, card, card. What's that
place called? I don't know. We don't know
that place.
Hello, who's this? Yo,
Big Chocolate the Toast, how we feeling,
family? Oh, gosh. Welcome back.
You gotta change your name, bro.
Two quick things, right? First, a joke.
What did Charlemagne say to Envy at a
football game when they went?
Hike.
Can I put my hot dog between your buns?
That's one.
Boo.
That's funny, right?
Boo.
Two, Angela Eve.
Listen, girlfriend, I saw you on Nick Cannon's TV show.
You look good with your chubby cheeks, but you were afraid to sing at the end.
So I make it on Nick's show, and I'll do this song for you.
Angela Eve, can't you see?
You're my fantasy. You got a lady's show, and I'll do this song for you. Angela E., can't you see? You're my fantasy.
You got a lady's mustache, but plenty of cash.
Yeah, you're just right for me.
You like that, girlfriend?
That was amazing.
That was trash.
He was horrible.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest here with us today.
Yes, indeed.
Fredo Bang.
Be me.
It's Elmore Rock and Red.
I don't know why your baby that scared name.
You ain't talking to money. I don't make no sense to speak. I don't know what you just said. I don't use my baby that scared name G being taught on Monday I'll make no sense speak how you doing King
I'm doing good you know this is an official a wrap waiting on this moment
for a breakfast club yeah like the breakfast club though yeah you can't say
breakfast club without the word club. Word up.
Congratulations, because it has been a grind for you, though.
You've been working hard for years now.
So it looks like all that hard work does pay off.
Yeah.
Let's start from the beginning.
So where are you from?
How did you get into the rap industry?
Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
I started rapping.
I had a partner named Crazy Trey.
They used to rap in the closet.
Like, old $25 mic and stuff. So I used to go over there and listen to them. One day,rey they used to rap in the closet like old $25 mic and
stuff so I used to go over there and listen to them one day they asked me to get in there
and I had I think I said some type of punchline they're like you gotta keep rapping so I just
stuck with it what was your influence who was it it wasn't Master P Louie and Birdman and none of
them I always looked up the gates and isn't Boosie your cousin? Yeah. Like first cousin, second cousin, family reunions?
My real cousin.
Man.
But y'all never really
had a conversation like that?
We had one
after everybody
found out we was cousins.
I seen him in Atlanta
at the airport.
And how'd that go?
What was that conversation like?
Nothing.
I mean,
he said he had some things
to tell me that I didn't know.
And we talked.
I got his number.
He said we were gonna do some music, know pick the phone was family things huh is
it family things or more um Baton Rouge and the people I rap with TBG you know I
got with TBG like 2014-15 so there's a lot of history you know I'm saying TBG like 2014, 15. So there's a lot of history. You know what I'm saying?
TBG was starting in the 90s.
So I really don't know what they got going on.
Y'all got to have, yeah.
Was Gates one of the first people who embraced you?
Yeah, yeah, definitely.
Gates was the first artist to ever post my music.
Okay.
Before I ever met him.
But as far as musically though, like, he a whole nother monster.
Like, he really made the whole Louisiana.
Like, before Gates
came home from jail
you couldn't sing
on no song
you either gotta
make a fight song
a killing song
or a dancing song
that's the only way
we gotta listen to you
but he came home
with the whole
singing to females
and all that
and everybody
embraced it
so that's what
influenced your
melodic style
that and I was
in the band
for like 10 years
word
I had a scholarship a word let's style? That and I was in the band for like 10 years. Word.
I had a scholarship.
A word?
Let's talk about that.
What'd you play in the band?
My first instrument was a clarinet.
Why was it a clarinet?
I had a story about this the other day.
I used to play the clarinet, but I did that so I could, when I used to take the bus back
home, I could take it apart and throw it in my book bag.
Nobody had that nasty ass case.
Then I had a French horn.
I played concert and marching.
And I was section leader.
Oh, so that second line is real for you then.
I actually went to Southern and went to see my band director
because he was like a father figure to me.
And I met a couple people that I taught.
They in the band right now.
Did you get a scholarship?
I turned it down.
Why?
My mom was going through a divorce.
I wanted to be close to home.
Wow. And I wanted to make some money. I mean, I went to college, but through a divorce. I wanted to be close to her. Wow.
And I wanted to make some money.
I mean, I went to college, but I dropped out because I wanted to make some money.
I know you used to drive your mother crazy.
No, I'm her mama's boy.
You are?
My mama loved me.
What about all, like, because you did have a lot of issues that she had to really go
through with you legally.
Oh, you're talking about with Jed?
Yeah.
The issue with you, I mean.
Like, look, I called my mama, like, the third time I went to, well Like the third time I went to jail Well the second time
I went to jail
Before they locked me down
When I came on my attempt
And I'm like
Ma
I'm back in jail
I should get a bond
Or more or something
She's like
Okay what you in for
I'm like attempted murder
She said
You can f*** up this time baby
Can I say f***
Yeah
She said
You can f*** up this time baby
I said
I'm gonna call you later ma
Yeah that's not what You wanted to hear, boy.
No, I don't want to hear it.
I don't want to tip the bird over here, boy.
Did she want to bail you out?
Did she bond you out?
Nah, my TBG bonded me out.
I could bond myself out, but it was...
Now, I didn't want to get to that so early,
but didn't you have two of them?
Two attempted murder charges?
Something like that.
Yeah.
What's the status of those cases? Nah, I did not did my time well I'm doing my time right I'm actually still a home inmate so how
do you go from being in at the band to get the murder I mean I was doing I let
while I was in the bed no you weren't doing anything huh accused of doing some
yeah cute yes yeah I mean I've been me my whole life. You know what I'm saying?
I always try to be an open book.
Like, I'm not a person that try to be super gangster and all that.
I just, if I had to come down to it where I got to handle my business, I do what I got to do.
You feel me?
But other than that, I just want to live, make money.
So what happened?
Since you served your debt to society, so it's over now.
You said you're on probation now?
Parole.
Parole. Parole.
Okay.
Probation is when this is your sentence and it's being home.
But me, I'm actually still an inmate and I'm being allowed to be home right now.
But if I f*** up, I walk back in.
They allow you to move around to work?
Yeah, I get work permits.
How has it been for you during this pandemic, work-wise?
I've been pretty fine.
Yeah.
I got like seven shows booked up right now.
I've been booked up since September.
What about before that, though? Like when things first started and we were in lockdown, what were you doing? I shows booked up right now. I've been booked up since September. What about before that, though?
Like when things first started and we were in lockdown,
what were you doing?
I was booked up.
You weren't nervous at all about getting it?
COVID?
Nah, I don't mess with COVID.
They don't mess with me.
That's not the good mentality.
You got to pay respect.
You got to respect it, though.
You got to respect it.
That's what keep us going.
All right, we got more with Fredo.
Bang, when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're kicking it with new artists.
He's signed to Def Jam, Fredo Bang.
Charlamagne?
Do you live in Baton Rouge now?
Yeah, technically.
Can you? Can you be who you are Rouge now? Yeah, technically. Can you?
Can you be who you are with all the success and still live there?
Yeah, because I moved the same.
I don't move no different than when I was a regular person.
You said you don't move any different, but shouldn't you?
Nah, I moved militant when I was regular.
You know what I'm saying?
That's just how you move in Baton Rouge if you want to stay alive.
How do police treat you there? I stay out there way oh disrespect them they'll disrespect
me oh no problems so I want to tell people who got to just prove a point and
be like police no I ain't saying that you cannot win you said you know you
move military what does that mean you got the song No Security
with Kevin Gates
and I'm sitting there
thinking like,
maybe he should have security.
I don't know why
brothers be acting like
they shouldn't have security.
Nah,
I'm being honest.
I done had security
in like events
to where like
the label book
them like
to where I have to.
Like,
you know,
I got too much going on
but other than that,
like,
I would never bring security to my home town
because, like, they not going to know how to move on this street
or how long we got to pull up to this store, how you need to pull off.
They don't know.
You feel me?
But you got to be extra careful, though.
You got to, brother.
And security makes, you know, allows you to do what you're supposed to do,
whether it's perform or with your fans,
and they make sure that nobody's coming behind you with a hammer but i'm natural like coming up in baton
woods i'm i'm i'm brought up careful did you ever see when bussy said that you know most rappers
get gotten in there in their hometown yeah what do you think of that yeah that's statistically
i can't i can never say that word statistically thank y'all yeah you know what's better
yeah
yeah
one more time
one more time
whatever
you think that's accurate
yeah
yeah yeah yeah
but I mean
it can happen anywhere
so I just move with respect
I give respect
you know what I'm saying
a lot of people
mess up like that too
they feel like they can go
into by the town
and just do what they want
and move how they want
like
and disrespecting the land you know what I'm saying I respect everywhere I go so I. They feel like they can go into by the town and just do what they want and move how they want and disrespecting the land.
You know what I'm saying?
I respect everywhere I go.
So I don't feel like
I should have a problem
with anybody.
I ask all the rappers this
because I really want to know
and I really wonder
what's more dangerous,
the streets or rap?
Nowadays,
rapping is the streets.
At one point,
everybody wanted to be a dancer.
Then around 90s and 2000, everybody wanted to be the dancer. Then around 90s and 2000,
everybody wanted to be the big drug dealer
who came to the game with money.
And now everybody want to be the gangster
who came in the game.
What's the name of the album?
The one I just put out?
The one you put out, yeah.
Still most hated, but the one I'm about to drop
is Murder Made Me.
Why wouldn't somebody like you?
You seem like such a pleasant person.
I don't know, bro.
I don't know.
I really don't know. I don't know i really don't know
that'd be really all these girls but then acting like you ain't getting no i ain't gonna now you
didn't even have sex you did do something before when cardi offset broke up you definitely was like
you went and caught these uh too early and then you screenshotted the dm who don't love carter
but what about off you know he's still trying to get back with his girl that might make somebody not make me that'll make me not like you hang up
front if that vote yeah be careful don't let them put you in a trick bag right
now I love I love me go music I grew up on a music oh but I want to be gone now
in the name of G what did what did you mean you that was my ace he was the
exact opposite of me cuz at one point I couldn't have a conversation with nobody.
I was completely anti, and he was the type that he could walk in the room and make everybody feel like they were welcome.
That's who that is on your pendant?
Yeah.
Okay, okay.
I actually want to get his face tatted again.
I got his face tatted.
I want to get some more.
Y'all grew up together?
Yeah.
You feel like he's watching over you?
Yeah, that's why I tag people that was close to me that died.
I like to tag them on my body so I feel like I'm here
and I can talk to them.
I just wanna know how do we break those cycles?
Cause this been going on for so long, man.
I'm trying.
That's why I call myself the big eight
cause I feel like I'm the biggest eight from my section.
TBG stands for Top Boy Gorilla. Okay, okay. So I feel like I'm the biggest eight from my section. TBG stands for top boy gorilla.
Okay, okay.
So I feel like
I'm the biggest eight.
I want you to be
the biggest king.
That ain't ****, man.
Because white people
used to call us monkeys
and then in the street
it's like you got to
act a monkey,
be a gorilla.
Like, nah, man.
Be the biggest king.
Abe is just really
so majestic
until he has to be.
You know what I'm saying?
Until he has to be aggressive.
Other than that,
he just walks around
majestic,
slow,
graceful,
you know?
And take care of
a whole pack.
I like that explanation.
I like that.
I like that.
I can do that.
You like that?
I really freestyled it.
Rado Bang!
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to podcasts The Breakfast Club Humble with Slander, The Breakfast Club. Tell them be humble.
Sit down.
The truth hurt though.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time to Slander, The Breakfast Club.
You can call us up right now and say whatever you want about any one of us, all right?
Hello, who's this?
Hey, man.
Hey, this is Rod P, man,
from Swansburg, Georgia.
I want to talk to you
and Charlamagne.
Talk to me.
All the gay games.
What are you...
All the gay games, man.
What are you talking about?
I'm in Savannah right now.
I'm in Savannah right now
in the Georgia ports.
I'm in Savannah.
Shout out to all the truckers
out here.
Georgia port.
Louisiana, Georgia.
Okay, oh, that was
one run-on sentence. Okay. I thought you were about to tell us the truckers out here. Georgia Port, Louisiana, Georgia. Okay. Oh, that was one run on sentence.
Okay. I thought you were about to tell us the truckers
be doing gay games too.
No, no, no.
You want to play?
Y'all got to cheat. No, no.
You sure you don't want to play?
Thank you, sir. I'm sure.
How sure?
I'm very sure. Okay.
Smell my finger.
Suck mine.
Y'all hold it down, man.
Whoa.
Goodbye.
Hey, y'all hold it down, man.
Hello, who's this?
This is D.
Hey, what's up?
Slander to Breakfast Club.
This Slander goes out to DJ Andy.
Why do you always smack after every sentence?
He does.
Let me hear.
Oh, juicy mouth.
After every sentence, yo.
It's like you sound like a five-year-old girl talking.
You know?
You know?
I never noticed that.
Well, you don't know what I did last night
that makes my mouth so juicy.
What?
Envy, what was that?
Did you just hear that?
You just took it to a whole unnecessary level.
My gosh.
Little Nas Envy.
Do your thing, K.
That ain't what I heard just now.
That's what you wanted to hear.
Hello, who's this?
Oh, hey.
Okay, so I got something for all of y'all, really.
I'm going to light Charlamagne up first.
All right, go.
So, Charlamagne, I just
feel bad for the college
educated people in the room because
they're probably getting dumber and dumber by the day.
Charlamagne, you need to go to college.
You be saying some real stupid stuff and I can
only assume it's because you were so
no child left behind.
One of those kids that got
passed through school their whole life.
No child left behind. You can go to
college and I'm just like
you just need to go ahead and do it. And I'm not
talking about one of those honorary degrees.
You need to go sit in a classroom
with college rules, those were paper
and a mechanical pencil and get you
some education.
I'm a New York Times best-selling author
two times over. And I have an honorary
degree from South Carolina State University, I think.
You don't need no honorary degree.
You need a real degree.
For what?
I'm doing better than you.
Hey, you don't know the rumors.
Hey, mama.
You be doing the rumors.
Hey.
He be hanging down.
You got it, mama.
That slander hurts.
What else you got?
He up there, man.
He mad because he know I'm right.
But you be doing the rumors in front page news, Charlamagne.
You'll chime in and you'll add something that she literally just stated.
Because I want to know a better understanding.
They teach you that in school, right?
She'll say it again and you'll be like, but why?
Exactly.
You're going to pause real long for a minute and then she'll repeat what she just said,
which is literally the why.
No, that is not true.
I want to know why.
I want to know why.
I want to know why.
What's wrong with asking why?
Like, I want to know what's the root of your trauma right now.
Why are you so mad?
This is the system.
It's slander.
Well, Mama, you have a good day.
See, that's the problem with you.
I ain't done it.
I ain't got to do it.
I'm doing better than you.
I'm just kidding.
We are though.
We don't know that.
We don't know that.
I'm just messing with you.
I don't know me.
But anyway, Envy.
Yes, ma'am.
You talked all tough the other day about Kanye West.
It was really hyping up Drake.
And Drake came out with a really good album.
And you're going to sit there talking about the only thing you was too long.
But some of the people y'all be hyping up on this show are so trash.
Why?
Why do you think?
Why?
Why?
Why do I think they're trash?
Okay, for example, y'all hype up Cardi B so much.
Cardi, I'm so sick of her talking about her coochies.
I don't know if I can say that on the radio.
You just did.
But I'm tired of hearing her talk about it, okay?
I feel like I done been inside that thing.
That I also talk about on every single song.
But every time she drop anything, y'all be like, oh, it's so amazing.
It's so good.
It's so wonderful.
You ain't never heard us do that.
All these artists come out with real lyrics and talking about different stuff.
Who?
Who?
Who?
Who? Who?
You see why follow-up questions are good?
Who are the artists that be dropping real lyrics?
Tell me who
Man, f*** it up
I be on this radio talking about Rhapsody
You ain't scream a Rhapsody song yet
I like Rhapsody, but Rhapsody boring
See what I'm saying?
See what I'm saying?
But you the college educated one
But you can't appreciate a Rhapsody
I like Rhapsody, but Rhapsody boring, though.
Okay, we didn't even hear Rhapsody on the radio or nothing like that.
But Drake is actually exciting.
He is.
I said I like this album.
I said it's kind of long.
Let's combine everything that she's talking about.
I'm not saying Charlamagne's and Drake's album was too long because he got ADHD.
But DJ, if you went to college, you should be able to sit there and listen to me.
You ain't in Thailand.
You should be able to sit there.
Your boyfriend think you're Poon Poon Born.
And he wish that it was as exciting as Drake and Cardi B's box.
They're slandering us.
All right.
Goodbye, mama.
She didn't get to me.
I didn't like that one.
I heard a little bit.
We're supposed to be able to take this.
We're supposed to be quiet. That's done a little bit. I'm not going to lie. I don't like that. I don't little bit. We supposed to be able to take this live.
We supposed to be quiet.
That's talking a little bit.
I'm not going to lie.
I don't like that.
I don't like that.
Don't do me like that.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, this is your boy, Lil' Stevie from the KY, Louisville, Kentucky.
What's up, Lil' Stevie? You say you do what with KY?
He don't do nothing with KY.
What you say, King?
Oh, okay.
Who with KY?
Yo, yo, Louisville, Kentucky. Who you want to slam? Louisville. Louisville. Louisville. Oh, Louisville. I was say, King? Oh, okay. Oh, with KY. Yo, yo, Louisville, Kentucky.
Who you want to slander?
Louisville, Kentucky.
Oh, Louisville.
I was like, what?
You're hot.
Why?
But I want to slander Charlemagne for having the biggest lip in the world.
You heard me?
Whoa.
You call up here and talk about all this KY, and then you go right through his mouth?
Yo.
Yo.
You heard me?
I heard you.
I heard you. Man, you. I heard you.
Man, grow up, man.
What's wrong with you?
I'm trying to get some.
He's trying to get some.
Oh, so he calling for a reason.
Oh, you're flirting, flirting.
So I'm like, I'm trying to be like you and Charlemagne.
I'm in envy.
But that's when I stop.
That's when the game stops.
That's when I got to let you know it's just a game.
I'm not really gay.
I just play one on the radio. Shoot this shot, bro. It's just a game let you know it's just a game. I'm not really gay. I just play one on the radio.
Shoot this shot, bro.
It's just a game, bro.
It's just a game.
I'm good, buddy.
I just want the ****, bro.
You just hit me up.
You just want the what?
You just want ****.
You just hit me up.
**** him on the book.
I am a happily married man, sir.
All right.
Okay.
Bro, you want to hold on?
You want his number?
I am a happily married man.
Hold on.
Yup.
You can hold on, but I ain ain't coming i ain't coming home well you can hold on but just know i ain't coming
home all right all right it's not happening sir all right love you though bro y'all have a blessed
day man you have to tell me you love me back are you hugging up oh all right well don't move
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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 Prince of Pan-Africanism.
Absolutely. Peace and black power.
Glad to be back, brothers.
It's the fourth time? Five.
Okay, number five.
Dr. Umar, you've become one of the internet's favorite
people to meme, man.
I love it, personally.
I love it. What do you think of it? I don't know.
On one hand, I appreciate
the circulation of the message.
On the other hand, I think sometimes they go too far to where they're trivializing a very serious message.
Talk to me.
So I don't want people to lose the centrality and the importance of my main message, which is the liberation of our people.
Absolutely.
And coming from a school psychologist perspective, the need for us to make sure we're saving our boys from that school to prison pipeline.
Absolutely.
And I think sometimes that can get lost in all of the humor.
So I'm not against it, but I wish it was a little bit more balanced to it.
But at the same time, I can't complain because it has helped bring a lot more people to the message and it has helped me save a lot more parents.
Absolutely.
Now, last time you were up here, we were talking about your school
and the school that you're open.
FDMG Academy.
The Frederick Douglass Marcus Garvey Academy.
It's a bittersweet report, brothers, because let me make it real simple
so y'all can understand this.
We have two schools, right?
They look across the street at one another.
The Marcus Garvey building is the elementary school, in the Frederick Douglass building is much larger.
It's the high school. Now, if you were focusing on the Garvey building right now.
Right. If you were to say, how soon can that building be ready?
It can be ready in three weeks. We only have three weeks worth of repairs, three weeks worth of HVAC, three weeks worth of electric, three weeks worth of hvac three weeks worth of electric three weeks worth of plumbing
so if hypothetically speaking if a black tradesman a black hvac said i'm going to come volunteer i'm
going to fix the system you have to pay for all of the materials but i'm gonna donate my time if an
electrician if a plumber said we're going to donate our time to fix the system but you have to pay for all the material the school
would be up and running in three weeks that's all we have the problem is charlamagne and envy
is i haven't come across black folks who are willing to donate their time that's one
so we have to raise enough money to pay market rate for those repairs so the hvac the bills that
i'm getting are ranging from 250 on up uh the bills that I'm getting, are ranging from $2.50 on up.
The plumbing, the bills I'm getting, are
ranging from like $1.50 on up.
So we have to raise about $300,000
just to handle that, where
if we had some black folk who was willing to donate
their time, the school would be up and
running in three weeks.
I wonder if people, if they change
their perspective of how they look at this, right?
Like you bought the building, but I would look at it like a startup.
Right, we own it, no mortgage.
Yeah, I would look at it like it's a startup.
And this is what you're doing.
And they're in good shape.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The schools, they're modern, they're not old.
The only thing we have to do is the plumbing, the electric, and the HVAC.
We don't have to do no new construction.
It's only repair.
And that's why it's so frustrating for me because it's only three weeks worth of repairs. Not a month, not a year.
Three weeks worth
of repairs and the school could be up and running.
If I were Mexican,
the school be done. If I were Chinese,
the school be done. If I was
East Indian, if I was Arab, if I was
European Jew, if I was Italian,
the school be done. It's only because
it's us that we don't
take something like this as serious.
So it's like raising money in another round for a startup company.
Raising money in another round for like a startup company.
Well, tell them what it's in donations, donations, donations.
Well, the donation should go to cash.me slash FDMG school.
So if you're on the cash app, it's dollar sign FDMG school.
If you're PayPal, it's PayPal dot me slash FDMG Academy.
OK, so cash app is FDMG school.
PayPal is FDMG Academy.
They can also mail check a money order.
And that information is on my website at Dr.
Umar Johnson dot com.
Gotcha.
Why do you think that, you know, you said if you were Mexican or you were Asian, why
do you think that that black people don't want to support or is not supporting?
Or do you feel like, you know, you're not getting support that you should be getting?
Now, here's the point. And that's a great question.
Envy, it's not that black people don't support other black people.
We are not used to being responsible for building our own institutions. Are you following me? If I was opening up a nightclub,
some sort of a summer basketball league,
I would have the support.
But we are not accustomed to being responsible
for building our own institutions.
So, for example, if you look around America,
can you show me a single independent black community
in 50 states? 50 states, you can me a single independent black community in 50 states, 50 states? You
can't show me one black community where we own the hospital, the bank, the school and the supermarket.
So those are the four essential institutions of an independent community. You don't have those four
in any black town anywhere in the United States.
And we are a two trillion dollar people.
How do you explain that?
And I would say slavery, one of the psychological residuals of slavery.
It took from us that natural desire to want to control your environment and your destiny.
If you notice when ethnic nationals come to America, the first thing they do is look for
where are we going to build our first community.
That's the first thing.
Because it is natural to want to control your environment.
It is natural to guarantee your children their future.
Black people don't do that.
When we wake up, the first thing we think about
is what can I buy to make myself look more important
than other black people.
You see, so our whole orientation
towards life is different from other groups as a result of slavery what's your biggest issue with
the public school my biggest issue with the public schools under the remote learning platform of
covid i got a couple issues issue number one these schools while our children are learning at home
are still trying to get them tested for special education.
If he's at home learning through a computer, of course he's not going to be as motivated.
That's right.
Of course he's not going to do as well because he has to learn through a computer.
Children don't learn from computers.
They learn from people.
If the teacher was boring in the classroom, she's going to be extra boring through the
laptop. So there's a process
lost there that public schools
are not taking into account,
Charlemagne, and as a result of that, they're
sending parents letters requesting
permission to evaluate your child.
Are you kidding?
I'm telling parents, you don't sign that.
Because even if you sign it, Charlemagne, they get
evaluated. School psychologist, which is what I am, comes back and says he has a reading disability.
Okay, how are you going to deliver his special ed services if he's at home?
If he can't learn through the computer with the regular teacher,
what is your special ed program going to offer this boy or girl that's going to rectify that?
Nothing.
Nothing.
So the schools are using this as an opportunity to get paid. program going to offer this boy or girl that's going to rectify that. Nothing. Nothing.
So the schools are using this as an opportunity to get paid because every time you put a child
in special ed, the school gets more money.
So this is just a quick hustle.
And I'm telling black parents, hell no.
If you want to improve their academics, bring them back into the classroom.
Because guess what?
As much as a lot of children did not like going to school, a lot of them are ready to go back now.
They've been home too long.
That's right.
And even though some school districts have converted to hybrid where they go to class two or three days a week, two or three days at home, a lot of them have not.
So I'm hearing from children on the street, Dr. Umar, I'm ready to go back to school.
But there's a discrepancy between white suburban public schools and
black inner city public schools.
They're showing that amongst the white suburban public and charter schools, 60% of them and
greater are back in school.
But when you look at the black inner city hood schools, 40% and lower are back in school.
You know why?
Because the white teachers aren't as motivated to go back into the school
and teach the black kids,
but they don't have a problem going back into the school to teach the white kids.
It's racism.
All right, we got more with Dr. Omar Johnson.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Dr. Omar Johnson.
Charlamagne?
Let's switch gears a little bit, man, because people feel
like we can breathe again
after the Derek Chauvin verdict.
George Floyd's brother said
justice for Floyd means freedom for us
all. What do you think of that?
But Floyd didn't get justice
because Floyd isn't coming back
from the grave. And I want to be very
clear. I don't know
what black America is celebrating.
The Chauvin conviction
was not a cause for celebration.
And I want everybody to pump the brakes
and understand something. No
laws have been changed. No
laws have been added to hold
the police accountable for the
unjustified murder of unarmed black
people. So we are right
where we were before Chauvin was convicted.
And the only reason why he was convicted, to be honest with you,
it had nothing to do with black justice.
Derek Chauvin was convicted for the same reason OJ Simpson was acquitted.
Now, I don't know if OJ Simpson was guilty or innocent, but that's irrelevant.
The reason OJ got off in 95 is because the Rodney King riots in 1992 cost Los Angeles County untold millions of dollars in damage.
Do you really think they're going to let the city burn down a second time when we have it done making the repairs from the first riot?
It's the same thing in Minnesota.
Now, listen, I'm not I'm not I don't disagree with that, but that's the same thing Fox News is saying. Fox News is saying that it's because people were protesting and some people were rioting and looting that the jury was afraid to convict Derek Chauvin.
I don't like that because it takes Derek Chauvin off the hook.
Well, most jurors were white.
You only had four blacks.
You had two mixed race.
The others was Europeans.
I don't think the jurors were afraid per se but i believe that they
were very reasonable and they said to themselves this city just burned a year ago countless
millions of dollars and damages that had to be paid out if we do not convict him it's going to
burn again and not only is minnesota going to burn half the cities in America are prepared for protests.
And let me be clear, they were not concerned about the black protesters.
The black protesters did not break the law.
They were concerned of the white anarchist groups and the white militia groups who are going to operate under the cover of the black protester to destroy infrastructure and damage property.
So they were not afraid of black
people protesting. They were afraid
of the white anarchist groups. That's
why he got convicted. Because
they didn't want to flip that price tag.
It was not about black justice. It was white
capitalism that convicted Chauvin.
I don't disagree with that at all.
The only thing I push back on with that
is the fact that I don't want people to think
that what Derek Chauvin did wasn't wrong.
No, it was wrong.
It was absolutely wrong.
And here's what makes the case so pathetic.
The whole world saw what happened.
Indisputable.
And yet everybody still was on pins and needles to see if he would be held accountable.
That's right.
And then you heard the judge tell him and his attorney that because of the comments that Queen Mother Representative Maxine Waters made, you may have grounds to appeal the case.
Well, first of all, he can appeal the case anyway.
But why did the judge have to remind him that you have the opportunity here to appeal the case?
And because he doesn't have a record under Minnesota law, Derek Chauvin could do as little as 12 and a half years and be home
to enjoy the rest of his life but here's a point i want you gentlemen to recognize
i want to go to president biden president biden your first day of office you signed an executive
order to protect the life and safety of transgenders. I have no problem with that. But you did it
on your first day.
But he sat up here with you,
Charlamagne, and told black people
that if you don't vote for me, you ain't black.
So if you went out of your way
begging black people to vote for you,
why haven't we got an executive
order or any other activity
coming out of the Oval Office
from President Biden to protect black
people from police look what he's doing with the anti-asian hate president joe biden signed an
executive order that is exclusive to asian americans and pacific islanders i don't have a
problem with that but if you can protect the as American and Pacific Islander from violence, why can't you
do the same thing for black people? They've been dealing with violence for one year as a result of
COVID. That's what it's called. The COVID-19 hate crimes bill to protect Asians as a result of
discriminatory treatment that they've been dealing with for how long? One year. Black people have been catching hell for 400 years.
And we have yet to get an executive order from Joe Biden to protect us from the police and also Charlemagne and Envy to further highlight the racism of American government.
The transgender executive order is not for people of color. It is not for minorities.
It is not for disadvantaged communities.
Guess who it's for?
Transgender.
The anti-Asian Pacific Islander hate executive order against hate is not for people of color.
It's not for minorities.
It's not for disadvantaged Americans. It is exclusively and only for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Why
am I bringing that up? Because when Barack Obama was in office, all these Negroes running around
screaming for Obama, I still don't know why, said that Barack Obama can't do nothing specifically
for black people because this is America. So if you have to make laws for all Americans,
Charlemagne and Indy, how do you explain the fact
that the Asian Americans got a law
just for them? Yesterday,
the United States Senate
and historic presidents
passed the anti-Asian
hate crimes bill at a vote of
96 to 1. And why are they
catering to the Asians? You know why?
Because the amount of white
people in this country is shrinking. And whenever the amount of white people in this country is shrinking.
And whenever the amount of white people in America
shrinks, America looks to find
other white groups or
other minority groups that they can build
an alliance with to protect their
power and their interests. Who better
than the Asians? They're just as
conservative politically as many middle
class white Americans. They are just as
economically comfortable as many middle class white Americans. They don't like black people just as much as many middle-class white Americans they are just as economically comfortable as many middle-class white Americans they don't
like black people just as much as many middle-class white Americans not to
mention that this can go a long way towards building relationships with
Asian countries on the continent of Asia that America can't afford to build an
alliance with Russia let us be clear about something the continent of Asia is
a big problem for the U.S. government.
You got three power nations on that continent.
You got Russia that America can't stand. You got China that America can't control.
And you got India, which is one of the fastest growing populations,
and it is quickly becoming the IT giant of the world.
Kamala Harris is not the vice president by accident.
Kamala Harris is the vice president on purpose
because America needed to send the nation of India a olive branch to improve their relations
because America can't afford for India to get tight with China or Russia. This is politics.
And they're going to use the Asians, okay, as probationary whites. They're going to upgrade
them to probationary white status to make sure
that they stay on the side of the white man
and not go on the side of the black man.
And don't forget about the George Floyd Policing Act.
Oh, that still hasn't passed yet.
Exactly. But you're passing
bills for everybody else, but nothing
for black people. And part of this is our fault
because we didn't make no demands
on Joe Biden before he got elected.
Yeah, I do disagree.
A lot of people made demands of Biden, but then you had other people saying.
No, no, no, no.
Not people, Charlamagne.
As a community.
That's hard, though, because black people aren't monolithic.
We can never get on the same page.
We don't have to be monolithic.
Asians aren't monolithic, but they can still organize and put a platform out.
Very true.
But to my point, you had people that were putting platforms out,
but you had other people saying, no, we got to gotta get trump out don't rock the boat right now wait until biden
gets in and then make demands right but the problem we made as a community is we made donald
trump the scapegoat for racism just like we made barack obama the angel you understand for government
we made donald trump the. You don't do either one
of those. The U.S. government is a system. It's not a person. So when you make Donald Trump the
scapegoat for all of American racism, you let the government off the hook. You don't reduce a system
as powerful as this to an individual or a personality. The problem, which is what I think
you're saying, so we don't disagree on this point,
we are disorganized.
And it is the disorganization that makes it difficult
for us to put forward a unified platform.
So what happens is people are self-anointing themselves
as the representatives of black people.
That's why I do not vote for black people
who are registered as Democrats or Republicans.
I only vote for independent candidates because if you are not an independent candidate, you don't have an independent program.
You are not an independent thinker and you ain't going to bring us no independent freedom.
The Democrats are a waste of time.
If the Congressional Black Caucus can't make Joe Biden do anything for black people, then they need to dissolve themselves.
We don't even need them anymore. They're useless.
All right. We got more with Dr. Umar Johnson.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Dr. Umar Johnson.
Charlamagne?
Let me ask you a question, Dr. Umar.
Are you totally against interracial relationships?
I am totally against it, and I want to make sure you understand why.
It's not because...
Cut it out, Envy.
Cut it out, Envy.
Don't do that, Envy.
We have a name for it.
We have a name for it.
The Snow Bunny Crisis.
I am against the Snow Bunny Crisis.
And I want your
white listeners to understand.
Because people be trying to say stuff
like he's the black Hitler.
I'm not the black Hitler.
I am in no way interested
in hurting or harming the life of any
human, white, Asian, Chinese.
I believe in respecting everybody.
The reason I'm against interracial marriage
envy in Charlemagne is
because marriage is an economic contract.
It's an economic contract it's an economic
contract most women do not marry down in status they marry up and if you don't
believe me show me a rich white woman married to a broke-ass black man have
you ever seen a rich white woman marry a broke-ass black man no you have not and
you never will because marriage ain't
about love it's not colorblind and it is totally economic so if most women will
marry a man of greater economic means and women generally live longer than men
when a black man dies his entire estate goes to a non-african woman and she is
free to do whatever she wants
with your black money
because you're no longer around
to control how it gets spent
it's not about hate, it's about loving black people
we about to close out because Envy
gotta go, but I do want to ask you, you said that
you know, marriage is not about love
so when it comes to same sex relations, it's not about love
when it comes to interracial, it's not about love
and if you think it's about love, have you ever went into a
divorce court and saw people argue
about getting their love back? Have you ever
seen somebody say, I want half my love back?
Have you ever seen DJ Andy? You ever
been to divorce court and seen somebody say,
I gave him 20 years of love.
I want half my love back.
I ain't never seen nobody go to
divorce court to get their love back.
They go to divorce court to get money, property, assets, 401ks, and everything else.
What's love got to do with it?
When we see you on social media asking for a queen.
I'm not asking for a queen.
I'm letting the queens know that I have not chosen my queen.
And if you think that you have what it takes to stand by the prince of Pan-Africanism,
I would like to know who you are.
Because I'm so busy.
I can't meet every woman.
I'm too busy.
But you're choosing for business.
You're not trying to...
Oh, I'm choosing for business.
Her head better be nappy.
Her whole body better be natural.
That's right.
Her head better be nappy.
Happy to be nappy.
No weave, no perm, no straightening, no blonde hair.
Listen, I opened up a revolutionary academy.
The Frederick Douglass Marcus Galvey
Academy. We trying to change the consciousness
of African children. How the hell
I'm going to be the lead of a
pan-African institution and
my wife got a blonde weave and a damn head.
What does that say about me? Show
me who you love and I'll tell you who
you are. Give me your Twitters
and Instagrams too, Dr. Umar. Twitter and Instagram
at Dr. Umar Twitter and Instagram at Dr.
Umar Johnson, Facebook at Dr.
Umar.
If I tune day email, D R U M A R Johnson is Dr.
Umar Johnson at yahoo.com and phone number eight, four, four, four, Dr.
Umar.
That's eight, four, four, four D R U M A R.
Dr.
Umar Johnson at him.
Don't add me.
Don't add envy.
Don't add breakfast club.
You got all this Twitter and Instagram.
Talk to him
If you got issues
With anything he says
Black African power
That's right
Dr. Umar Johnson
It's the Breakfast Club
Good morning
It's topic time
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Morning everybody It's DJ Envy Angela Yee 585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club. Let's talk about it.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, Dr. Umar Johnson stopped through.
He was here, and he was talking about a lot.
He sparks conversation.
That's what Dr. Umar does.
You know, Dr. Umar to me is like anybody else.
Some things I agree with, some things I don't agree with.
Some things I don't know anything about.
Right. You know what I mean? And the things I don't know anything about, I go I go I go and research to see if, you know, to see if he's in the right ballpark with these things.
You know. All right. So let's open up the phone lines and get people's opinions.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. One thing I do know about Dr.
Umar, though, is that he absolutely cares about the liberation of black people.
Period.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, my name is Max.
Hey, what's up? Hello, Max.
Yes, I'm a Russian guy.
I've been living in New York for 10 years.
And all this time, I've been dating only black or Spanish women.
And currently, I'm married on a Guyanese princess. We've been together like six years. Congratulations.
I didn't hear that part, but I agree with you.
I have no problem with people dating outside their race. My dad is Chinese, my mom
is black, and I'm happy
they got together and created me.
Dr. Umar doesn't like it, though.
Dr. Umar said he has no problem with the products of interracial
relationships.
Well, you can't be
not okay with it and then have no problem with
the product of it.
I don't agree with that either.
I don't agree with it.
But I think what he said is interesting.
Bless you, Eddie.
Hello, who's this?
Bless you, Eddie.
Oh, no, it's Eddie Sneeze, our producer.
You said that like Eddie's dating a white woman.
God bless you.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Mark.
Hey, Mark.
Hey, how you guys doing today?
I'm doing well.
How you doing, brother?
Honestly, I've been trying to get in touch with you guys.
I've been trying to get in touch with you guys.
And honestly, I respect everyone.
I listen to you guys every morning.
I'm a truck driver.
I appreciate you guys always come up with some great topics.
You keep me entertained.
Oh, got you, got you, got you.
The reason why I'm calling is because that guy really pissed me off.
Because I'm a veteran.
I serve my country like anybody.
And two, my cousins are black and white
from Massachusetts.
And two, I'm married to a Barbadian woman.
Trust me, I'm the lucky one on that one.
And I've had three kids with her.
I've never with two,
but it's just what he said was wrong.
Like, oh, it's all white people, all white people.
I understand that
but the only way that we can survive in this world with this racism is all of us gotta have
more love in the heart the white people that are acting stupid
wow okay we're not even going to try to. For honesty, just wait for that generation to die off.
Yeah, we said that 15, 20 years ago, though.
We thought that generation was going to die off,
but then we saw that the racism get passed down to the younger generation.
All right, well, Dr. Umar Johnson called up 805-85-1051,
and what we have to stop doing as a culture is when you hear something
that you don't like, you say all of a sudden that person's canceled.
That is whack.
I mean, just listen.
As a community, you've got to have a dialogue and you've got to be able to have a conversation.
And the cancel culture thing, when it comes to certain things, I absolutely positively agree.
When somebody says something that you don't like and you automatically want to cancel, that is whack.
It's just an opinion at the end of the day.
Like I said, some things with anybody,
this is for everybody, some things I agree with, some
things I disagree with, some things I simply don't know.
And things I don't know, I listen to what a person's
got to say, and then I go do my own research on it.
Yeah, correct. Is it okay to mute
people? Yeah, it is. It's fine.
You gotta protect your peace, you gotta protect
your energy. I mute people and I restrict them,
but I don't cancel. But all that cancel culture stuff,
I hate it. It does not give people the right to have an opinion.
And if they have an opinion that you don't like, you automatically want to cancel them.
And that's not how we should be in our community.
We should be able to hear both sides and be able to have a conversation and break down
and still be able to say, you know what?
I didn't like his opinion.
F him.
But it's all good.
We all know different things.
But the way that people are with this cancel culture is really bad.
It is really bad.
But anyway, keep it locked. We have more coming up next it's the breakfast club
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You are a donkey. It's time get donkey of the day. You get donkey of the day. You are a donkey.
It's time for donkey of the day.
Donkey of the day, huh?
I'm going to fatten all that shit around your eyes.
They want this man to throw them blows, man.
They wait for Charlemagne to tap them gloves.
Let's go.
They had to make a judgment of who was going to be on the donkey of the day.
They chose you.
This is a breakfast club, bitches.
Who's donkey of the day today?
I tell you as soon as I swallow my fish oil pill all right okay dog here today goes to a michigan man named nathaniel saxton now
someplace somewhere today there is someone getting ready for court. That court may be virtual.
I'm sure some places who have resumed in-person court hearings.
But if you have ever, you know, had to be in a courtroom like I have, one of the first things a lawyer is going to tell you to do is look presentable. Hell, people who love you, who have been through the court system before, will tell you wear a suit, get a haircut.
I remember I was in court uh one time for uh pointing and
presenting a firearm and my attorney told the judge uh look at his shoes look at the shoes
he's wearing because they were nice they were actually some rust colored leather timberland
so i don't know what was special about them but i ended up getting probation so it must have worked
salute to stephen davis from moscow to south carolina dropping a clues box steven davis
his son's an attorney now too
they always tell you to dress conservative in court something you know you would wear to church
work or a nice social social function anybody who tells you otherwise is trying to get you
tricked off the street google look presentable in court and see what comes up y'all don't believe
humans anymore you're not gonna believe your uncle charlotte so believe your laptops or your phones
just google look presentable in court
and it'll say be well groomed and presentable.
You'll want to style your hair or at least
keep it tamed and in place. Shave.
Or if you have facial hair, make sure your
beard or mustache is neatly
pruned. What does that mean?
What does pruned mean? Like trimmed.
Oh, okay. It also says brush
your teeth, trim your fingernails, wear deodorant.
Treat this like a job interview or first date. The moral of the story is be presentable in court.
OK, I don't know how any of this works via Zoom, but, you know, we've all seen enough Zoom interviews over the past year to know that people still show up looking spiffy, at least from the waist up.
OK, we may have basketball shorts on the bottom. Women might wear sweats at the bottom, but at least from the waist up, you know, we're presentable.
OK, now in this virtual world, a lot of us, when we get on these Zooms, we have nicknames is our names.
Like, you know, when I'm on a Zoom, my name is Radio Face.
So when I'm on Zoom, it's Radio Face.
When I'm doing something like I was doing yesterday because we had a virtual book event for Queen Tamika Mallory because her new book State of Emergency How to Win in the Country Rebuild is out we had that for
the Scram bookstore my name was presented as Lenard C the God McKelvey or I might have just
been Charlemagne the God either way that's presentable but if I was in court best believe
my name would just be Lenard McKelvey right that's just a presentable way to do things well
Nathaniel Saxton didn't get that memo see on yesterday
nathaniel was in court and judge jeffrey middleton presided over the zoom conference that included
eight people with matters before the court i'm just gonna sit back and let this whole exchange
play out because this is what you call comedy gold matter of fact for the sense of humor that i have
the type of things that i like to laugh at, this is comedy platinum.
Matter of fact, this is diamond.
Listen to how Nathaniel Saxton presented himself in court.
Listen.
Good morning, sir.
What's your name?
Nathaniel Saxton, sir.
Your name's not ButtF***er3000, you yo-ho.
Logging into my court with that as your screen name?
What kind of idiot logs into court like that?
What's your name again?
Nathaniel Saxton, sir, but I don't believe that I typed anything like that in.
Well, that's what it says.
Well, I apologize.
Yeah, you should.
I'll put you in the waiting room.
You can sit in limbo for a while and think about what you call yourself online.
I think Judge put him in the waiting room because he wants to talk to him after the court is over.
Judge Jeffrey Middleton asked a very valid question.
What kind of idiot logs into court with a name like that?
I'll tell you what kind of idiot.
The kind of idiot who thinks he's outsmarting the judge.
See, why would you ever send someone named butt effer 3000 to jail sounds to me like jail would be a
fun house for butt effer 3000 okay I hate that he uses 3000 Andre Benjamin didn't spit one of the
greatest rap verses ever on y'all scared off the Equimini album for y'all to take his name and put
a butt effer in front of it but you think he but nathaniel saxton thinks he's slick this is the equivalent of the guy in training day remember the movie
training day when the three wise men are talking to alonzo and they're talking to him about how
one of the guys got off because the dude put peanut butter in the back of his pants and stuck
his hands in his pants and then pulled his hand out covered in peanut butter and licked his finger
clean and then the judge just sent him to a psych ward for like six months or something that's what
nathaniel saxton was hoping happened in this situation.
The judge would never send someone who loves to F butts to jail, would he?
Now, in Nathaniel's defense, he didn't say what kind of butt.
How many different flavor of butts are there, Envy? I mean, I know there's
male, there's female. What is
it? Cheddar and sour cream?
Sour cream and onion?
I'm not familiar with this subject, sir.
Chili cheese cheeks? What's your
favorite flavor, Envy?
I don't have a favorite flavor. You're a liar,
Envy. Okay, your username
used to be butt effer for the 99s
and 2000 thousands.
All right?
Is that true?
I don't have anything else to say about this other than play it again. Your name's not butt f***er three thousand, you yo-ho.
What is a yo-ho?
What is a yo-ho?
Is that somebody's username?
I think that they were like seeing eye to eye.
The judge was like, oh, you're a butt effer.
I'm a yo-ho.
What is a yo-ho?
Some donkey of the day has just sold himself.
Please give Nathaniel Saxton the biggest he are.
No.
No.
We're not going to play a game.
Okay, okay, okay.
Yes, let's do it.
I guess we'll play a game of Guess What Race It Is.
All right.
Let's play.
Nathaniel Saxton of Michigan showed up in virtual court with the name,
the screen name, Butt Effa 3000.
Angela Yee, Guess What Race It Is.
The only
reason I'm going to say African American is
because of you guys.
What does that mean?
Excuse me, Angela Yee?
What? You guys are black and
I can see that being your name too.
Why? Whoa.
That's racist. Okay.
I don't know if it is. I just want to say that.
I was like, what?
Nathaniel Saxton from Michigan in virtual court with the screen name But Effort 3000.
DJ Dramos, guess what?
Race is!
This is white privilege at its finest, man.
Yeah, I can see why you say that.
Yeah, that's what it is.
Only somebody that has a level of privilege and entitlement would show up with that name.
DJ Envy.
Yes, sir.
Nathaniel Saxton from Michigan.
Stole your screen name but updated it by a thousand years.
His screen name is Butter for 3,000.
Guess what race he is.
I'm going white.
Is that what flavor butt you want, Envy? Yes. What race he is? I'm going white.
Is that what flavor butt you want, Envy?
Is that your final answer?
I'm going white.
Only white people play these type of games with judges like this.
Well, DJ Dramos and DJ Envy, you are absolutely correct.
I knew it, Jax.
I knew it.
I knew it.
I knew it. Nathaniel Saxton, you're absolutely right.
Only a white man would play with the judge in this way.
Only a white man.
Are you out of your damn mind?
I need to know what charge he was facing.
And that's the other reason I know he was white,
because they didn't tell you what charge he was facing
in the goddamn New York Post.
Or whatever.
Where did I get that from?
Daily News, one of them.
I'm just going to tell you, I'm offended.
I'm offended what you said.
Because you guys do this all the time
So I thought he was black. I just when he said but after I was like Charlamagne V black
But we don't know what flavor but it was
We don't know if it was male female chili cheese cheeks. We don't know I guess I just affiliated it with y'all
Thanks. All right. Well, I'm glad you think of a think of us in that way
What you call but I think we call bonding Think of us in that way. All right.
What you call butt-effing, we call bonding.
All right, we got more.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got the first artist to ever get an apology from Ye.
The first artist to play dice in The Breakfast Club.
Big Draco.
Big Draco. Not the first artist to play dice in the breakfast club
Like that Montclair that's very fresh
You have some smoke for Charlemagne a couple months ago.
Charlemagne said something wild you didn't like, and you had some smoke for him, man.
Smoke.
I didn't feel that way. Oh, no, no, no, no.
It was just, oh, Charlemagne said I went from Atlanta.
Playing with me, Charlemagne, the guy at Breakfast Club.
What the f*** did you talk about?
I'm not from Atlanta.
Nigga, where the f*** I'm from, nigga?
Yeah, because you told us you was from Compton.
You're not from Compton?
I am from Bompton.
You're from Compton? Yeah, I'm from Bompton, yeah. I thought you were from Mississippi somewhere. Nah, nah, you was from Compton. You're not from Compton? I am from Compton. You're from Compton?
Yeah, I'm from Compton, yeah.
I thought you were from Mississippi somewhere.
Nah, nah, I'm from Compton.
I'm from California, Compton, yeah.
Man, come on, same.
How did you tell us?
No, we never said that.
You take that, big soldier.
Come on, same difference, man.
It's not the same difference now.
Same difference.
Nah, but it's love, though, man.
Charlamagne knows it's our love, like, you know what I'm saying?
And he cleared it up, like, the same day, you feel me? I f it's our love. You know what I'm saying? He cleared it up
the same day.
I f*** a big soldier.
Now, you were quoting
Soulja Boy the other day
and kept playing a drop
from something he said.
What was it?
Oh, play it.
That was hilarious.
Hold on, we got it.
Everything that come out
my motherf***ing mouth
is hard.
F*** up.
Pause.
Charlamagne ran that back
like five times.
I was like, calm down.
Because Draco's so entertaining, man.
Nah, I just mean musically.
I was talking about everything that I rap.
We know what you meant.
I know exactly what you meant.
I know what you meant.
It just sounded funny when you said it.
I know exactly what you meant.
You know how the internet be.
I had to explain that one.
So you and Kanye got up.
Did he just text you?
Did y'all call?
He apologized?
Was that a true text?
Kanye posted
on his Instagram.
He think he gonna post
fake text.
Okay, I'm just asking.
So you didn't feel like
you owe Kanye an apology?
What?
I mean,
you did talk about Kim
and say he was...
What'd I say about his wife?
You said something like
I was the first one.
They still married?
I thought they got divorced.
They're not divorced yet.
He said that's his wife
on Drink Champs.
Draco.
Okay, my fault.
I be reading the headlines
and all I seen was divorce.
So I thought they were divorced.
Through the process right now.
Process.
He didn't sell the papers yet.
They said if you in the process
of getting a divorce,
that mean y'all split
for the moment, right?
Okay, yeah, so I'm straight.
Now, did Kanye reach out to you?
Because, you know, Kanye,
that's his thing.
He'll pop s*** and then apologize.
That's his thing.
Yeah, Kanye reached out.
You know what I'm saying? It was just crazy. Like, that whole process thing. He'll pop and then apologize. That's his thing. Yeah, Kanye reached out. You know what I'm saying?
It was just crazy.
That whole process of working, doing the song.
You know what I'm saying?
I just had to sit back for a minute and just be like, man.
You know what I'm saying?
But I like Kanye, though.
After we spoke, I just felt like, oh, OK.
He don't mean no harm.
But it probably confused you because he told you
that your verse was hard in private and then
in public, he's telling people it's trash.
So that was the only reason I responded the way
that I did. Now, you was upset at first
that your verse didn't make the album at first
and you responded a little crazy
and then he said it was trash and then you responded crazy again.
So if he would have told you the verse was back in
private, would you have sent a different verse
or would you have been offended?
I would never be offended. Like, that's what we do music for.
To be critiqued and to make it the best outcome.
That's right.
But you gotta learn how to communicate too at the same time.
And you definitely can't be telling somebody this is a great piece of work and in your head like, I don't really like it.
You know what I'm saying? But people were telling me like, well I was reading.
It was like, oh he didn't want to hurt your feelings. Like bro, my hurt my feelings bro. You feel what I'm saying? But people were telling me like, well, I was reading. It was like, oh, he didn't want to hurt your feelings.
Like, bro, my shit hurt my feelings, bro.
You feel what I'm saying?
Because you can't hurt my feelings.
Because I know my shit hard.
Who the fuck is you?
Go ahead.
Express yourself.
Who the fuck is you to decide if the song hard or not?
Put the song out on the album and let the people decide.
That was a good point. Now, if you were to put the album out and put the song in it,
and then people would have been saying, man, so is the trash. So is the song up. So then that's another thing. Let the people decide. That was a good point. Now, if you would've put the album out and put the song in and then people would've been saying, man, so is the trash,
so is the f***ing song up. So then that's another thing.
Let the people decide who the f*** is you just
because it's your album. You gotta decide
everything. Sometimes I don't like some f***.
That's how it works. If it's your album, you decide what
goes out. What's that? Here you go, Envy.
What? That's selfish as a
motherf***er. Hold on, you said sometimes you
put out stuff that you don't like? No.
I like.
Okay, look.
Uh-oh.
All right.
Sometimes.
Let me get.
Get comfortable, big soldier.
Get comfortable, big Draco.
Responsible by Soulja Boy gang.
You know what I'm saying?
Handheld constantly. When I came the first time, y'all tried to play me.
Now I got.
Wrong show.
That was Everyday Struggle tried to play you.
Not us.
We supported you.
That's what.
No, you said it was.
Do I need to rewind the clips and do the what you said?
You might.
I don't remember what we said.
I mean, I ain't going to do you like that.
But it was just a little.
I didn't take kindly to what you said.
You said China knockoff.
They said it was counterfeit.
A little like that.
But whatever, man.
I don't remember that.
Y'all did support.
Y'all remember running a clip back in 2019?
I remember 2019.
I got my new video game.
You know what I'm saying?
They say that's counterfeit as f*** too now.
I'm going to take no suing you for that video game. My lawyer said I can't speak on that. I'm sorry new video game. You know what I'm saying? They say that shit counterfeit is shit too now. I'm going to show you.
They don't sue you for that video game.
I can't.
My lawyer said I can't speak on that.
I'm sorry, Envy.
Complex has an email set up called soldierwatchtipatgmail.com for anyone who's ordered Soldier Boy products
but haven't received them.
This is the Soldier Boy video game right here.
It's a console.
You know what I'm saying?
It's a console.
I support this.
Whatever this is.
Follow at Soldier Boy Game on Instagram.
Go to trdrpocket.com
or do you want
or go to
amazon.com
and type in
Soulja Boy Game
Big Soulja
you're making millions
off of that
Soulja you're making
hundreds of millions
off of that
so when you make an album
you said
artists shouldn't be selfish
yeah man
it's like you gotta
be open to work
like different sounds bro
alright so check this out
right
Kanye you dropped
the most trash you ain't never dropped a trash song in your life so that motherfucking yeezus
album wasn't trash i didn't like yeezus i didn't like yeezus a lot of people tell me that yeezus
grew on them but i didn't like so who am i to come to you and say kanye yeezus was trash if that's
your opinion you can say that i know but i'm was trash. If that's your opinion, you can say that.
I know, but I'm not
finna say that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Have you ever put out
something that you didn't
really like?
No!
Everything I put out is fire!
You know what I'm saying?
What I'm trying to say is, though,
Kanye West,
when you making your album,
be more open, bruh.
The s*** that you think
is trash probably hard
as f*** to 100 million people.
Why you think I'm number one
on TikTok?
You call me for a reason.
F*** it, don't question the s***
that you don't know about what's going on. You ain't
in the streets like me. You in church.
You in divorce court and s***
like that. You not, you know what I'm
saying? You not where I'm at. I'm in the streets
in the club. I know what's hot.
Yeezy needs you. You needed me?
What you call me for a reason?
So if Kanye called you again and said, yo, Soulja, I want you on this next album, would you do it?
All right, yeah.
Now, after we talk now, I'll do it.
All right, we got more with Soulja Boy.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
I can teach you how to play.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Soulja Boy.
Now, what about Young Dolph?
I see you got a problem with Young Dolph's artists.
What happened with Key Glock?
What about Key Glock?
What about Young Dolph?
He talking about he the first rapper with a 3D billboard.
Man, stop it, bro.
He's independent.
Young Dolph make $100,000 a show.
He's independent.
Young Dolph signed to Empire. Ghazi. F*** it, that's not independent. I'm independent. Young Dolph make $100,000 a show. He's independent. Young Dolph signed to Empire.
Gazi.
F*** it, that's not independent.
I'm independent.
Ricky Morty, 100%.
All the money go to me, 100%.
She make a clap.
That's been uploaded just for me.
S-O-D-M-G Records.
And went viral number one on TikTok.
I get 100% of all the money.
Ain't no middleman.
Ain't no 10%.
Ain't no 5%.
Ain't no 1%.
Everything come to me me i'm the real
independent i thought dog was independent no can't that just be a distribution deal where you are
independent but they're just no no no that's a lot of that's how you that's that's no i'm just asking
you no well actually no that ain't how it works independent is when you not signed to nobody at
all or independent label or major label no label you're putting all the music out yourself.
You're not getting no money, no advance, no marketing dollars.
Everything is just out of your pocket.
So, yeah, they got mad because he said,
I'm getting 100K or so and I'm independent.
Why no other rappers doing it like me?
Bitch, I'm doing it just like you.
How did this beef start now?
It ain't no beef.
You said Key Glock DM'd you or something?
No, Key Glock made a post on his Instagram
and said I was the first rapper with a 3D billboard.
I said, I did that four months ago on my birthday.
Everybody seen the flying Lamborghini,
the yellow line, I posted it.
It went viral.
Everybody saw that.
You ain't doing nothing new.
That wasn't where it started at.
That was friendly.
You know what I'm saying?
Me and Key Glock, we cool.
It started when he said, I'm independent
and I'm getting a 100K show. And I said, no, you're not. You signed to Empire. saying? Me and Key like, we cool. It started when he said, I'm independent and I'm getting a 100K show.
And I said, no, you're not.
You signed to Empire.
That guy mad.
Jumped in my DMs.
Oh, this smoke is this and that.
So what's up?
So that's kind of like you telling somebody their music is trash.
It ain't nothing like that.
I'll tell you why.
Because it don't matter if they independent or not.
Why do you care, soldier?
I don't give a ****.
That's the point.
But don't be capping like you independent
and you not f***
because that offensive
to d*** like me
who really independent
when I know you get
hundreds of thousands
of dollars,
marketing dollars
to put that f***ing
billboard up.
I thought you had got
a big deal after
making a clap.
Didn't you resign
somebody?
There's a single deal.
That's different.
There's a single partnership.
I gave them 10%
of a record once on.
Ricky Marty,
I ain't do that. I kept 100%.
I didn't sign with back of nobody.
I did a partnership with Virgin. I took a big
bag for six months. I'm
out of that deal now. I'm 100% independent.
It was a single deal. We can't let
you and Dolph and Key Glock, three
young black men, beef over
who's independent and who's not independent.
That's what I'm saying. It sounds so dumb.
You started it, soldier.
You started it.
I didn't start it.
The tag me and say he the first rapper
to have a 3D billboard.
Oh, he tagged you?
Oh, he tagged you.
He tagged me.
But then you went to smoke.
I saw you on the ground.
All I did was respond with a troll.
So you can troll me and say you was the first rapper,
which my wave.
You doing something first.
But I can't troll you and say you ain't independent.
You really something?
Oh, I thought you told them pull up the smoke then
They jumped in my DMs and said they got wait till we see you this is the angle really say what they but they started it So I can't wait. I should get shot at a hundred times
Got shot in Hollywood running all out the Ella out the hotel
Go handle this because we shot a shot at you first before you come at me talking about some f**king.
You gonna see me.
You ain't gonna do s**t to me, n*****.
You know who the f**k I'm is, d**k?
You tripping, d**k.
Who are you?
I don't.
I'm Big Draco.
I don't give a f**k about no Dolph, Geeky Glock, PR,
none of that s**t.
This is SOD Money Gang,
and we will not tolerate no disrespect from no d**k
or any nobody.
But we don't want no beef, though.
No smoke, please.
And I don't want to play by nobody.
You, Dolph, Geek Glock, y'all getting too much money. We're not doing that. We're don't want no beef, though. No smoke, please. And I don't want to play about nobody getting shot. You don't.
Y'all getting too much money.
We're not doing that.
We're getting a lot of money,
but watch your mouth.
Bro, keep it industry.
Keep it funny.
Keep it entertainment.
What did Tyga do?
Tyga?
Say he had a bigger company.
Y'all started that shit.
Y'all said Tyga had...
No, y'all didn't.
How'd that start?
Tyga...
Tyga blame us.
Charlamagne did say Tyga. Charlamagne did say Tyga. Y' How you gonna blame us? Charlamagne did say Tiger.
No, no.
Charlamagne did say Tiger.
Yes, he did.
Yes, he did.
No, I didn't say Tiger, man.
We talking about Tiger had a big comeback.
He went number one and he did this.
What about Tiger now?
This bitch like, oh, man.
All right, now what about Atari?
I saw that y'all had some issues because you said you own Atari.
Atari said you was lying.
Then Atari responded and said it's not true.
Atari said you was lying.
I love Atari.
Basically, what happened, I said it wrong.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like they called me and gave me a deal.
You know what I'm saying?
And it was like for like ownership in their company, a million dollars,
a million shares, a million stocks, a whole bunch of ****.
I don't know.
And I got happy and I said I own Atari, which really i just got a lot of ownership in a company which you could call
me an owner you feel me but i'm not the ceo but i basically did a deal with them i signed a contract
with them and i got a lot of money from them they gave you equity in the company yeah i got ownership
in the company they was very happy with what i did with soldier boy game which i y'all know the rap
game and the tech game is two different places.
You know what I'm saying?
That's right.
So people can't really
keep up on what's going on.
But what y'all,
what's going on right now,
I've been offered
over $150 million
to buy this company.
Are you going to do it?
What company?
Soulja Boy Gang.
Somebody trying to
buy it from you.
Are you going to do it
or you want to hold on?
Multiple companies.
I met with Microsoft.
I met with,
what did you say, what?
Are you going to hold on to it
or you want to sell it?
All right, so this is what happened, right? First I was like, hell no. I turn it on, I turn with Microsoft. I met with... You said what? Are you going to hold on to it or you want to sell it? All right, so this is what happened, right?
First, I was like,
hell no, right?
I turn it on, I turn it on.
All right, this guy...
It's dead.
It's dead, yeah.
It's now on for a six-hour flight.
Don't call me last minute.
I'm on tour right now,
a millennium tour.
I've been planning it the whole flight.
Is it a prototype or does it work?
It does work.
I'm just asking.
I know you're going to disrespect me like that. Comments, YouTube comments, y'all get it. Quote that, DJM. Does it work? It does work. I'm just asking. I know you're going to disrespect me like that.
Comments, YouTube comments, y'all get it.
Quote that, DJM.
Does it work?
Dash DJM.
I'm just asking.
Now, thank you.
Follow Asshole's way, gang.
But yeah, man.
Way to charge it.
Ain't no charge.
It's the number one.
I left the charger.
Y'all had me rushing.
Y'all booked.
Yo, I don't even supposed to be here right now.
That's true.
It is early.
It is early.
I'm on tour right now.
On the Millennium Tour.
Y'all got me coming up here.
How's the Millennium Tour going, man?
How y'all doing?
No, let's stay on this game. I'm trying to finish. Why are you disrespecting me from this business? Yeah, that's what I'm saying. right now, on the Millennium Tour. Y'all got me coming up here. How's the Millennium Tour going, man? How y'all doing? No, let's stay on this game.
Yeah, let's finish.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Back to this.
This is the number one highest, newest game-selling product of 2021.
So are you going to sell it?
First, I said, no, I'm not going to sell it.
I want ownership.
I don't want y'all to take it.
I'm going to keep it to you.
Somebody big is about to buy this.
And I was like, I don't want y'all to take it, put y'all's shit on it,
and then make it like y'all, it's y'all's***. Like, it's Soulja Boy game. I make this.
But then it was like, you gotta sell it. You know what I'm saying? It's not just me.
I got partners overseas. I guess it's a board. It's 10 people in suits. They're like, yo,
they offering over $100 million. You can't say nothing. You own, yeah, you own the company,
but we partners. So I'm like, all right. But they're like, don't frown.
Like, you know what I'm saying? You're going to get $100 million, and you're going to still have ownership in the company.
So I'm selling it, but I still own it.
Okay.
So yes, I'm selling it.
$100 plus million.
$150 million is going to go to me by Christmas.
So what do you say to the people who are going to say cat on that $150 million deal?
You can't.
How?
Where?
How?
This shit is done and solidified.
What you want me to do?
Take a picture of a hundred million?
I don't know how I'm going to prove it, but it's going to be done.
I'm going to tell you something.
I can't wait to see you with 150 million.
I cannot wait to see Big Draco with 150 million dollars.
Everybody picture Big Draco with 150 million.
My goodness.
Let's picture that, right?
I hope you turn the cameras on and don't ever turn them off.
Bust down Raleigh for Charlotte.
Bust down Paddock for Angela Yee.
Bust down Audemars for Amy.
Let me have $150 million sitting at the breakfast club.
Don't bust mine down.
Just give me the watch plank.
So now what's going on with Millennium Tour?
I seen Bow Wow say he performs the best.
I seen Pretty Ricky say he performs the best.
He said what?
I'm the best performer on the Millennium Tour.
I got my own tour that I'm doing off of this tour.
They say, yo, Soulja.
The producers of the tour, they say, yo, Soulja, your live show is so amazing.
We didn't know you had this many songs.
We want you to do your own tour.
Soulja Boy and friends, Big Draco and friends,
and bring out some more rappers you headlining next year.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's just speak for itself.
When you did your versus battle, was your main goal to annoy
Bawa? Lil Pee Wee.
That's what you're
talking about. Lil Pee Wee, man.
I told him not to do that versus, man.
You know what I'm saying? You told him not to.
I was like, bro, you wanna do this? You tripping, bro.
I'm finna bring Lil Romeo out.
Y'all was beefing since we was little kids.
I'm finna turn up.
I was like, what?
I was like, okay, you sure you want to do this?
Yeah, that's all shit.
So you feel like you won that easy?
I feel like.
I know I won.
Yeah.
Yeah, Bow Wow said he won.
When he say that at?
He said that everywhere.
He paid Billboard to write an article that say that he had something with the songs,
but this what happened, right?
He played more songs than me.
Y'all didn't notice that?
Mm-mm.
Yeah.
When I got to, like, my seventh song, eighth song,
we supposed to stop.
We was agreed to stop.
Like, you feel me?
He just kept going and kept going over the time.
He did like three extra songs.
So how am I supposed to fight back
when you did three songs and I didn't get to go no more?
So he cheated and I still won.
How you know you paid Billboard?
Cause who finna promote Bow Wow for free on Billboard?
You cut that check for that.
They wrote that article for you, man.
All right, we got more with Soulja Boy.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Hi, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Soulja Boy.
You was supposed to sign NBA Youngboy. Was that true? Yeah. what happened? I could have had a chance to sign me a young boy now
He DM me on Instagram and he was like, I'm 16 and I rap and I'm from
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Back I did see and I was like what's up? And he was like like I'm trying to sign
And then like I must I don't know what I was doing.
I don't want to cap.
I was probably, like, on tour or in the studio or something.
I can't remember.
But the next time I looked at my DM and, like, messaged him,
it probably was, like, a month later or, like, three weeks later,
this nigga was signed.
Wow, that was fast.
Like, I didn't really think nothing of it.
But then he started blowing the fuck up.
And I was like, damn, I missed a bag on this nigga.
I should have signed this nigga.
Can we see the sneakers on camera? I'm trying to buy some regular socks, some ankle socks, but I gave me some socks with the foot out, bro. What you mean?
Yoga socks.
The yoga socks.
That's what they call them?
Yoga socks.
They out too much.
Let me see.
You ain't got no toes on your socks, bro?
I got toes on that.
It's like feet out.
Let's see.
Can we see?
Let me see.
Come on.
Why y'all looking at us like that?
Y'all are breaking the beat, though.
We want to see.
You want to see them first?
Let me see.
Put them on the table.
I want to see.
Wait a minute.
Why am I? Why they got my? Put them on the table. I want to see.
Wait a minute.
Why they got my?
Who made it?
Put them on the table.
Who made it?
Like who?
Put them on the table.
I ain't never done this before.
Put them on the table.
Let me see.
Put them on the table.
The whole thing is, SOD Money Gang, custom shoes.
These are Nike's.
Don't do me like Lil Nas X.
These ain't no official Nike collab.
They still coming off.
They custom.
Yo, you can tell.
But I just did a shoe
deal the Draco sneakers is on the way you know I'm saying I got a cologne
coming pretty good so you did a deal contact? This ain't no Adidas Nike. It is straight out the mud.
This is how my soldier,
boss coming by soldier.
How I do a soldier game.
How I do everything else.
Now you got to sell them socks.
You got to make some socks like that.
The Draco socks with the feet out.
Drop top socks.
That's what you call them.
Drop top socks.
I do look funny right now.
I never seen them in my life.
I thought they was regular ankle socks.
I put them on.
I'm like, bro, what's wrong with these socks?
When did they come out with these?
I never even seen them.
Would you wear your track sneakers?
No, these ain't the socks.
Oh, man.
I'd be like, no more socks in my bag.
Everything closed at 6 in the morning.
What other business events
you said?
Cologne?
So I just did a TV show
deal with P. Diddy
and Revolt TV.
Okay, so you did a deal.
There we go.
I did a deal.
My TV show coming out.
Shout out to Revolt.
You know what I'm saying?
I feel like I should have
been had a TV show.
Hell yeah.
But shout out to P. Diddy
for believing in me.
What's the show about?
Revolt.
Oh, it's about me and Draco.
What is it about?
What? But no, it's just like Draco! What is it about? What?
But no,
it's just like, you know,
the life of Draco,
Ben Draco,
me on tour,
you got the Millennium Tour,
you got me designing the tours,
you got the behind the scenes
of the video game consoles,
you got the multiple meetings,
the multiple artists,
studio sessions.
It's just my life.
It's a reality show
about my life.
You know what I'm saying?
Shout out to P. Diddy.
And oh,
I'm an actor now. Shout out to P. Diddy. And oh, I'm an actor
now. Shout out to
Childish Gambino. I'm on Atlanta
on FX. I landed a role
on there. I'm an actor now.
I'm an actor now.
That's one of my favorite shows. That's
going to be dope. I study scripts.
What's a character?
Why are you getting so much information?
I can't see you playing nobody else but you.
Me?
Yes.
I can be someone.
Who do you want me to be?
Do something now.
Give us a line.
Be a police officer.
A police officer?
Put your motherfucking hands up, nigga.
I believe you.
Get on the goddamn ground, nigga.
Where the fuck you going?
What is that paraphernalia?
You selling dump around this bitch?
Put your hands behind your motherfucking head.
What you?
Hold on.
I'll let you go right now, nigga. You got your face in 10 years. i'll let you go right now you got you facing 10 years i'll let you go
right now just tell me who got the dope who got the dope
how many episodes you on how many episodes i'm on y'all asked a lot of
questions at the breakfast club do you remember i can't say it i can't
really just say all that but just stay tuned i'm acting now
you should have been on tv though i got a movie coming out with. I'm acting now. You should have been on TV, though.
I got a movie coming out with Machine Gun Kelly.
What?
So you should have been on TV.
A long time ago.
A long time ago.
Just a Soulja Boy TV show.
Did you watch Squid Game?
Did I watch Squid Game?
He got a song called Squid Game.
He got a song called Squid Game.
He played Squid Game.
After I tweeted Squid Game, it's lit on Netflix.
It went viral the next day.
You right.
Did you see Squid Games? I did. Squid Game hard day. You right. Did you see Squid Games?
I did.
Squid Game hard.
Squid Game hard.
Did you see Squid Games?
That shit was crazy, right?
Fuck.
Would you would have did it?
No.
For what?
But if you were in their shoes, you got all this debt, this big piggy bank with billions of dollars cash, you still wouldn't do it?
I mean, every day you taking life or death chances, it depends on circumstances, basically.
Maybe you, maybe, maybe.
Maybe. Depends on circumstances. basically. Maybe, maybe, maybe.
Depends on circumstances.
Maybe if you gotta pay for somebody who's sick and has a mammogram.
Come on, man.
Me and DJ Envy Charlamagne,
we was gonna make it to the end.
We was gonna win.
No, you can't keep still.
Yeah, I don't know
if you can make it past me.
Do it right like Green Light.
Do it right like Green Light.
Let's do it right now.
Do it right now.
Throw that motherfucking baby doll out
with two big-ass guns
from the pot mine.
Let me see somebody get shot.
I'm going to freeze like a motherfucking statue.
I don't believe you.
I don't believe you can keep still for 10 seconds.
Man, shit.
It's Big Drago.
Do it right now.
10.
Come on, man.
I don't want to sit still right now.
Exactly.
I don't want to sit still right now.
You done.
Bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow,
bow, bow, bow, bow, bow.
You know what I'm saying?
I just don't like sitting still.
You say you got a movie with Machine Gun Kelly? Movie with Machine Gun Kelly. You know what I'm saying? I got a role on there, baby. Pow, pow, pow, pow. You know what I'm saying? I just, I'm like, since then. You say you got a movie with Machine Gun Kelly?
Movie Machine Gun Kelly.
You know what I'm saying?
I got a role on there, too.
So them the two projects that I'm working on right now.
Me and Kiki Palmer, we working on a TV show, but it's going to be acting.
It's going to be about how I came up on the internet, how I discovered these artists,
how I did artists, how I made myself.
But the behind the scenes, though, how I did artists, how I made myself. But the behind the scenes, though,
how I grew up, my family.
Once I got into the industry, the different
things that I dealt with, the adversity, the
trials, the triumph, going to jail.
You know what I'm saying? We've been working on this for a minute.
So I think that's what's really people going...
Because people keep saying, what's up with the movie?
Why you ain't put the movie out?
And when Kiki was like, she's like, yo,
let's just do the TV show and series.
You could do the season one, season two, season three.
So if anything happened in your life, just like yesterday, Kanye,
we could just add it in the show and seasons and keep upgrading it as we go with time.
So I'm like, okay, cool.
That's better than the movie.
So it's a scripted show?
It's a scripted show.
Word.
Is everything clear with all your legal issues now?
Oh, yeah, yeah, I'm good, I'm good.
They told me to keep it a secret for a little bit, but I've been a so-and-so
now, but I'm off probation.
I was smoking weed
the whole time I was on probation. Don't say that.
I'm from Los Angeles, California.
I didn't have to get pissed. Oh, you didn't?
Weed is legal. They knew that I smoked weed.
I didn't know that. That wasn't in my
case, but... I did not know that.
Yeah, I got off early.
I supposed to, I supposed to did five years.
They let me have like a year and some change early.
Because I'm just Draco, you know what I'm saying?
Well, anything else, Draco, you got anything else, man?
You got a lot. But I want you to go get some rest.
Because, you know, Draco's going to be on the God's Honest Truth, my late talk show tonight.
Congratulations.
That's right.
I'm so proud of you.
Appreciate that.
I'll be proud of any any not in no disrespectful way
but any
that come from nothing
that come from something
and you see them on a
it look nice.
I see my
like on a billboard
or some shit
or commercials.
I'm like look at this
Charlamagne up there
looking all
today.
I'm like
my
you know what I'm saying?
What are Draco doing on the show?
We're going to celebrate
Draco tonight.
That's what we're going to do.
We're going to celebrate
some of Draco's finest moments, man.
Nice.
Yeah, so tonight at 10 p.m. on Comedy Central.
Don't miss it.
Why you got that dice up here, Draco?
I'm just gambling with life, baby.
7-Eleven.
I'm the best gambler in New York right now.
What's that?
What's that say?
You can't see.
You got to be fastening it, brother.
You got to be fastening it.
But no, I want to just leave everybody on this note.
I want to leave everybody on this note.
The album is on the way.
What's the name of it?
I Was the First Rapper.
It's 100% independent.
100% independent.
And let somebody after this see a deal,
they want to give me like $7 million after they see this interview.
But I still want a sign.
Even if it came with $7 million right now, I still want a sign.
What about $10 million?
I still want a sign.
$15 million.
I just got $150 million. Come on, bro. You about $10 million? I still want a sign. $15 million. I just got $150 million.
Like, come on, bro.
You got $150 million coming for the game by Christmas.
My brother.
A lot of playing games.
No, but-
Who's playing song?
What you on here?
Ricky Morty.
Plus, you make like $5 million a week.
Ricky Morty.
We're playing Ricky Morty.
Something else.
All right, we're going to do Soulja Boy, Ray J on my way.
That's nice.
Oh, yeah.
Let's play that.
We're here for that.
Let's survive.
Big Draco.
Big Draco.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Let's go. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Let's go.
It's time to wake up.
Yeah.
It's the Breakfast Club.
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