The Breakfast Club - From Kyrie's White Boat to Jesse Williams' Black Vote
Episode Date: June 27, 2016MON 6/27 - Kyrie Irving got the party started this weekend and rattled "black twitter" with his All-Becky Boat Party! Then Jesse Williams black-ed out on the BET Awards with his millennial-moving revo...lutionary speech. Adopted BET star Justin Timberlake tried to be inspired...but he had a better chance on Kyrie's boat. Let's discuss it all. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The world's most dangerous morning show,
The Breakfast Club.
Man, what the hell is this, man?
Breakfast Club, bitches.
I'm glad they put y'all together.
Y'all are like a mega force.
Y'all just took over every...
Wake your punk ass up.
This is Chris Brown.
I've officially joined the Breakfast Club.
Say something, mother...
I'm with it.
The world's most dangerous morning show.
Breakfast Club, bitches. Good morning, USA! The Planet. It's Monday. Yes, it's Monday. Back to the work week.
Drop one of Clues' bombs for Monday, damn it.
Just because.
Why not?
It's cancer season.
My born day is in two days.
All my heroes got biopics and gray hairs because I'm officially old.
Well, you've been old a couple years ago.
I saw a new edition movie was coming on.
Yep.
The miniseries.
All right.
And I said, man.
What?
I remember when he was kids.
Well, no. You don't remember when it was kids. Well, no.
You don't remember when it was kids.
Oh, New Edition?
Mr. Telephone Man, are you serious?
Come on, bro.
And you also saw on the BET Awards last night, they had the cast from the New Edition biopic.
Yeah, the young cast and the older cast.
That's when you know you old.
When all your heroes got biopics and gray hairs.
Or passed away, yeah.
Or dead.
Yeah.
Well, not in our culture. You passed away, yeah. Or dead.
Well, not in our culture.
You can be dead early.
That don't got nothing to do with nothing.
Yeah, but the shot last night was the BET Awards.
They put on a great show.
As always.
Listen, you can say a lot of things about BET,
but one thing you can never say is that the BET Awards is whack.
They had some great memes from last night.
I liked Fab, I think.
I think I liked his meme the best.
Maxwell's meme was pretty funny, too.
Looking at designer.
Mm-hmm. I can see why they would look at meme the best. Maxwell's meme was pretty funny, too. Looking at Desiigner. Mm-hmm.
I can see why they would look at Desiigner like that.
Desiigner's like one of them.
Desiigner's one of them dudes that show out in church.
You know how you always go to church and it's that one dude who get the Holy Ghost and go crazy?
He's got a lot of energy.
I think he's 19 years old. That's what I'm saying.
He's a kid.
He's young.
He's enjoying it.
He has a number one record.
So he's just enjoying life right now.
He's getting better.
There is nobody having more fun in hip-hop right now
than Desiigner and Black Youngster.
But I particularly enjoyed Beyonce and Kendrick Lamar
opening up the show together.
I thought that was incredible.
And then got out of Dodge right after.
Game of Thrones was coming on.
Well, they said she had to go catch a flight to London
to go do her tour.
That's what her mama said.
They said that was a lie, though.
They said the show's not until like two days from now, actually.
Oh, really?
Yeah, they posted the actual tour schedule.
You can't say stuff like that on social media
and think people ain't going to, you know, call you out on it.
Not when you say, I hope she makes the show.
She said she's trying to get, hold on, let me go look at her schedule.
They posted something that said the show's not until tomorrow.
Yeah.
And they are five hours ahead of us.
There is a time difference.
Yeah, there's a time difference.
No, she made it seem like she might miss the show.
Yeah, but you got to think, L.A. is already behind.
Six hours.
Three hours, I should agree.
I don't know how that works, but whatever.
Yeah, well, she still killed the show.
And Game of Thrones, the finale was last night.
The finale was amazing to Game of Thrones.
If you haven't seen it, make sure you see it today.
The finale, I would say the first 30 minutes
was probably some of the best footage
or the best episode
that I've ever seen
on Game of Thrones.
So it was amazing.
And I didn't go to sleep
until like 2 a.m.
watching all that.
I mean, I watched the BET Awards
and that's it.
Yeah, that's what I did.
And that was particularly long.
It didn't end until 11.40.
Yeah, 11.40.
And then I stayed up
to watch the Jay-Z
and Callie in the future video for I Got the Keys.
I Got the Keys, which was dope.
Jay-Z, the flow is timeless.
He told us this already, though.
Dope, dope, dope.
All right, well, let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what are we talking about?
Well, we are going to talk about these white supremacists that got hurt in a melee.
We'll tell you, this is crazy to me.
I guess they had planned some type of rally, and the opposition showed up before they did.
I don't give a damn if white supremacists get hurt.
Okay.
I like to hear about white supremacists getting hurt.
We'll get into it when we come back.
Here's Riri as needed me.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now let's talk about these white supremacy rally.
Oh, this was crazy.
Now, there was a traditionalist working party rally.
They actually got a permit, and they were meeting at the Capitol.
I guess they feel like they're under attack.
They feel like the European-American identity is constantly under attack,
and they have to preserve themselves.
Well, they were met by about 400 protesters protesters and the group was only about 30 people.
Were they led by Jesse Williams?
They started, no, they started demonstrating.
So they did have a permit, but police had to actually come.
They said that nine men and one woman were injured during the interaction between the
protesters that were demonstrating against the rally and the group
that was rallying.
So basically, 30 people that were part of the traditionalist working party came to hold
a rally and 400 people came to protest them.
More protesters than the actual rallyers.
So how did they get hurt?
Was it a fight or something?
Yeah, they were fighting.
Some people got stabbed.
One person got stabbed in an artery.
Six of the counter protesters also got stabbed as well.
So that's actually what happened.
What they try to do is they try to indoctrinate high school and college students into white nationalism.
That's their goal.
So when you put out negative energy, you get negative energy back.
It's just that simple.
There you go.
I mean, it's not hard.
Sometimes white supremacy leads to you getting stabbed for being a white supremacist.
Well, let's talk about this West Virginia floods.
In West Virginia, starting on Thursday,
there was very heavy rainfall, and that led to flooding.
And now, right, so far they're saying at least 25 people have been killed.
There's still some people that are unaccounted for.
More than 500 homes were damaged or destroyed,
and more than 12,000 homes and businesses have no electricity as of yesterday.
So they do hope to have power restored throughout the state by this evening.
But they said it's not supposed to be some rain today.
There's more rain in the forecast today,
so there is a risk for additional flooding concerns.
It was flooding on the stage last night when Beyonce and Kendrick Lamar were performing, too.
And who else had rain, too?
Who else didn't rain during their performance?
Maxwell.
Oh, Maxwell.
Maxwell had rain, too.
Beyonce is God's only begotten daughter.
She walked on water last night to prove it.
Dropped one of Clues' bombs for Beyonce.
Amazing show.
I'm a proud Pinkett Smith Winfrey knows Carter, damn it.
We'll talk about that more in the rumors, but tell them why you're mad.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset, maybe you had a bad weekend, maybe you had a bad morning,
maybe there's something that you didn't like at the BET Awards.
I was out of the case for two minutes, and it dropped on the floor
and cracked across the whole entire screen
and it's destroyed now.
Damn it, man.
You need to go see our friend Tim.
Maybe you was white and you was sitting in the audience at the BET Awards
and Jesse Williams gave that amazing speech last night
and you felt uncomfortable and awkward.
Like Gary Owen said on Twitter as he looked at his wife,
she hadn't spoken since Jesse Williams spoke.
Well, tell them why you're mad.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent, call us right now.
Phone lines are wide open.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Hey, yo, hey, yo, hey, yo.
Good morning.
This is Matt Rapp.
I'm going to tell you why, man.
I'm going to tell you why I'm mad.
I'm mad because I hung out in the club last night,
and there was too many good girls in there.
Yo, for real, we don't need none of y'all good girls in the club.
We need loose girls.
We need drunk girls.
We need sloppy girls. We need girls that just going to call away. We don't need none of y'all good girls in the club. We need loose girls. We need drunk girls. We need sloppy girls.
We need girls that's just going to call away.
We don't need none of y'all nice girls in there.
Go home.
Go away.
Talk about it.
And tell me why you mad.
Breakfast Club, for real.
Hey, good morning, guys.
It's your boy, Porta Potty Guy, man.
How you guys doing?
Oh, God.
You watched the BET award last night.
Now you inspired.
No, boy.
No, listen.
Listen.
Last week, I was very frustrated, Envy.
And I didn't want to make it seem like I'm not grateful for everything the Breakfast Club did for me. I was very frustrated, Envy, and I didn't want to make it seem like I'm not grateful for everything
the Breakfast Club did for me.
I was just frustrated, man.
When you got to clean them toilets and it's hot outside
and you're spilling them fuel.
I was just frustrated, man.
So, Envy, I respect you, dog.
Angela, I respect you.
Charlamagne, I respect you, man.
All right?
We respect you, too, but we need you to respect yourself, too, my brother.
Hello, who's this? Hey, yo, what's good? This is you to respect yourself, too, my brother. Hello, who's this?
Hey, yo, what's good?
This is Ronnie 2G from Bull City, Durham, North Carolina.
What's up, bro?
Tell them why you're mad.
Hey, yo, yo, I'm mad at Bow Wow.
I don't know if this has been addressed before, but he was talking slick about my city, and
I don't appreciate that, but I'm even mad at myself for not calling earlier and setting
the record straight and letting y'all know that there is.
Now, what he said about North Carolina?
I saw when he did that.
What'd he say?
He said there was nothing popping in Durham.
He said, you know what I'm saying?
I mean, I just saw like a bit of it,
but that bit right there got the whole city, you know what I'm saying, up in arms.
They said that he can't come there anymore.
He said that's fine.
He goes to Raleigh or something like that.
Well, this is what Durham needs to tell about.
Our city is a lot like your career.
It's not popping.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, this is your boy Charlie Jr. from
Duval County. What's up from Duval?
Tell them why you mad, bro.
Hey, man, I'm mad. Y'all don't think
that's a clone. That's a clone. That ain't the real
Gucci, man. Hey, shut up, man.
Wait, let me hear you out. Go ahead, tell us.
Y'all mad at me because that's a clone. Y'all believe in
a clone? Alright, tell us why.
Why you think this is a clone?
Man, that man ain't got the same mannerism.
His voice changed.
He ain't got the same body tone, man.
Well, he did go to jail for quite some time and work out.
That's a damn shame.
That's a damn shame that us as black people,
when one of us get into shape and we start using proper grammar
and we evolve and we grow, we got to be cloned.
That just can't happen naturally with black people, huh?
Hey man, let me tell you something. That man is bland.
They still uploading his shit, man.
When you get a brand new laptop and it's just basic,
that's what he is right now. Basic.
Don't you wish you had a clone?
I'm not talking about that. Hey, you should start going to the
cloning center, which is the gym, and start reading
some books and your grammar and mannerism
will change too, my brother. Hey, I know books at the gym.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Mike.
Mike, tell them how you mad.
Mad because I just found out that wasn't Future's song.
That's the Zyner song.
Oh, you just found out last night at the BET Awards?
Yeah, they kind of sound like it. Is that just me or...
I think it's just you.
No, I've never heard anybody say that.
Everybody says that, bro.
Nah, I don't think the Zyner and Future sound alike at all.
Stop it, man.
Everybody says that, bro.
Nah, I'm with you.
I gotta think about that.
I never thought about it.
You're right.
That is somebody else,
isn't it?
Thanks for calling, man.
I'm sorry you just
found out last night.
I never noticed
the similarities
between Designing Future.
Leave him alone.
I didn't know.
He might have been
working hard.
He didn't know
what was going on.
He just heard it
on the radio
and just assumed
it was Future.
By the way,
I've said for months
that that record
probably did so well that people probably thought it was Future. Tell them why you did that. Designing has a lot more energy than Future. By the way, I've said for months that that record probably did so well
because people probably
thought it was Future.
Tell them why you did that.
Well, Desiigner has a lot
more energy than Future.
Way more energy.
A lot more energy than Future.
On the lowest of keys,
people would clown
on Desiigner's performance,
but Desiigner's performance
was better than
Future's performance
last night, bro.
But Future didn't really perform.
He did Wicked
and he was too cool for school, man.
He was too cool.
He should have did March Madness
and he should have been jumping around making fabulous
make crazy faces like Desiigner was.
I did think Future did a good job. I thought
they looked good up there, but Desiigner...
No, Future's set looked good.
It did. It looked good up there. The cars with the flame.
Future was just chilling. Future was too cool for school.
Desiigner got way more energy than Future on that
stage, bro. All I know is Fab was scared when
Desiigner was standing by him. He definitely was.
If he thought he was going to get an elbow.
Imagine Desiigner performing March Madness,
how lit that performance would be.
Yep.
Tell them why you're mad.
800-585-1051.
When we come back,
we'll tell you about our weekend.
I was out in L.A., of course,
the BET Awards.
There was so much going on.
I'll fill you in.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
That was One Dance. Drake, morning, everybody. It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, The Breakfast Club. Okay, how was that? It was great. You know who has a lot of energy, too? Ray Sherman. Well, duh, yeah.
No, they have.
Them and Desiigner might be matched with energy.
Man, talk about teenagers.
I remember seeing Ray Sherman at the BET in the radio room,
and they were the loudest people in the whole entire room. They got so much energy.
They kids, and they high off sugar.
They must be.
Them and Desiigner in the club, it's just too much going on.
So I did the Interscope party.
Ray Sherman was there.
YG was there.
A lot of people were in the building,
had a good time.
And then after, Tyrese has his crib.
I don't know why he does this.
Tyrese has parties at his house.
Well, what's the point of having all that stuff
in your backyard and outside
and having that fire pit and the brick oven
and the hibachi grill and a movie theater
if you're not going to have a party.
Yeah, Tyrese sent me the flyer.
He was like, yo, send this to whoever you want.
I'm like, this is your house, bro.
Yeah, but nobody goes inside.
Everybody's outside.
Oh, it's another entrance.
No, no, no.
Everybody's out.
There's like a guest room.
He built like a club in his backyard.
There's like a Benihana.
There's a Starbucks.
There's a bar. There's a stage. There's aihana. There's a Starbucks. There's a bar.
There's a stage.
There's a pool.
There's a hookah bar.
There's a VIP area upstairs.
And there's a VIP area upstairs.
But, I mean, everybody's everywhere.
There's a movie theater.
The Trey Songz was there.
I seen Trey there.
Young Berg was there.
Wale was there.
But everybody was just walking around chilling.
Yeah, look, you got all that space outside.
People can come and be outside.
Who cleans that up after?
I'm sure he hires people to do that.
Absolutely.
He hired cleaners.
Yeah, you think he stands outside and cleans up?
And the liquor was free.
Everybody just had free liquor all night.
Shout out to that guy, Tyrese.
Tyrese made a lot of money, bro.
He's a good guy.
A lot of money.
People were stepping on his grass, ruining his grass.
He was cool.
That's the house that you host at.
And by the way, Ray Smerma got robbed for the best group category last night.
No, Drake and Future.
They're not even an official group.
Those are rap collaborations.
The only two official groups in that whole category was Ray Shmurma and the Internet.
It's Ray Shurmert.
Well, whatever.
Ray Shmurma or the Internet should have won for best group.
Not Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz.
Not no Drake and Future or whatever other two rappers decided to come together.
But they don't even have a name.
Drake and Future don't even have a name.
That's what I'm saying.
How are you going to be a group when you ain't got no name, bro?
Like, come on, man.
Stop it.
My goodness.
All right.
Well, we got rumors coming up, Yee.
Yes, we are going to talk about your guy, 50 Cent.
He got arrested.
We'll tell you what happened.
Also, we do have some BET Awards highlights throughout the night.
And by the way, didn't y'all think that Janelle Monáe killed the Prince tribute?
She did a great job.
Janelle Monáe needs her own doll.
And what I love about Janelle Monáe is that I know Prince
was a huge fan of hers. She did the Prince tribute when I was
actually at the BET Awards before when they were
honoring him. So it only made sense and she
really did a great job. Alright, well we'll get
into that when we come back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Listen up. It's just in. All the gossip. Gossip.
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Gossip.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Ralph 50 Cent got arrested in St. Kitts, and that is for using the MF word.
They still arrest people with curse words?
Absolutely.
They said DMX got arrested for that, too, back in 2003 as well.
A couple years ago, yeah.
Now, they said the DJ didn't have a clean version of his set
and 50 went ahead and, you know, said the word.
It's a minor offense.
They tried to keep him there until today
where he would have to go to court,
but they said he was only booked to host, not perform.
And according to 50 Cent's rep,
they said the concert was great
and in the future he will leave that word in the United States,
but he did pay his fine and already got out of there.
Why promoters don't get arrested for booking artists that curse?
I mean, I guess.
But I'm sure they tell you beforehand.
You know, do the clean version of your song.
Right, but he wasn't supposed to perform it.
I guess he was just supposed to host and they put the song on.
He just started performing.
He just wasn't prepared.
Right.
So what if the DJ plays the dirty version when they're supposed to play the clean version?
I guess he just can't say the words.
DJ should have got a fine, too.
Because I would think that a lot of that is just.
We switching up here? No, I'm just saying. If he too. Because I would think that a lot of that is just... We switching up here?
No, I'm just saying, if he plays a record, you know.
A lot of it is just habit.
If you're used to performing the same songs over and over,
you know what I mean?
It's hard to edit yourself.
Absolutely.
And then nowhere else would you really get in trouble
and get arrested for that so much.
But I guess if they warn you,
you should be more cognizant of it.
I don't know.
Right.
All right, well, let's talk about the BET Awards last night.
Now, Beyonce and Kendrick opened up the show.
Well, Beyonce opened it up, and Kendrick joined her for the song Freedom.
Check it out.
Hey!
I'ma keep it running cause I'm winning, winning, winning.
Beyonce always sneaking up on people saying boo
All the time
Nobody knew she was performing last night
I thought we did know
And I thought we all knew Kendrick was performing
I had no idea
I did because when she came on
I knew she was performing
And I knew Kendrick was
I thought it was just known
I had no idea
I was like oh good Kendrick's about to come out.
They about to do
their song together.
All right,
well let's talk about
some of the winners
from last night also.
I'll just give you
some of them.
Nicki Minaj won
for Best Female Hip Hop Artist.
They might as well
just call that
the Nicki Minaj Award
from now on.
You know the last person
to win that award
before Nicki
was Remy Ma
and that was
eight years ago.
Really?
Yes.
Sheesh.
Well,
she's been on a winning
streak with that.
Also,
Beyonce won
For video of the year
With Formation
Rihanna and Drake
Won for best collaboration
With Work
Drake and Future
Best group
Bryson Tiller
Did pretty good last night
Drake and Future
Not even a group by the way
You don't even got a name bruh
Bryson Tiller won
For best new artist
And best male R&B pop artist
That was a tough category too
I didn't know
Who was gonna win
And we finally saw
His face last night Did you see his face?
When he performed, he showed his face
for a little while. He took his hat off?
No. Alright, and
best movie was Straight Outta Compton.
Just so you guys know. And
sportsman of the year was Steph Curry.
Yep, Steph Curry. And we also saw Jesse Williams
give his speech for a BET Humanitarian
Award. How do you get
Steph Curry sportsman of the Year?
Even though I like Steph Curry, but LeBron James
won a championship for a far-away country.
I thought that was a little weird. That was a little odd.
Michael B. Jordan won for Best Actor and
Taraji won for Best Actress, Beyonce, Best
Female R&B Pop Artist. Michael B. Jordan
didn't show up. There wasn't enough white women there for him.
The award show didn't look like
Kyrie Irving's boat ride, so he said,
F that. I'm not coming.
Now, for all you fans of Shaq,
his family is going to be in a brand-new reality show.
He actually didn't want them to do this at first,
but now he has given his blessing for this VH1 show.
It's going to feature his four kids that he has with his ex-wife,
Shawnee, along with her child that she has from a relationship before Shaq,
and it's going to focus on the kids trying to get into their own different careers.
One of the kids wants to be a comedian one of them is interested in music one of them is a top high school basketball player he's busy he's being recruited by some of the best colleges
so they said that whole recruiting process will be featured on the show as well Shaq better than
me because if I made over 400 million dollars in my life I ain't do all that for y'all to get on
reality tv bro bro but it's a positive show it It seems like a pretty... It's focused on the kids and positive things
and what they're doing in their life.
Look at it like a docuseries.
And if the kids want to do it...
Well, call it that.
Call it a docuseries.
It's not going to be no fighting or nothing.
Because there's no reason that you should want
to be on reality TV when your daddy is worth
$400 million.
Well, kids want to do it,
and it's good exposure for them.
Right.
I think it's important to show positive things.
Absolutely.
So they're going to be doing that.
There's going to be no fighting.
Don't worry about that.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
I'm Angela Yee.
All right.
Thank you, Ms. Yee.
Now, when we come back, we got front page news.
We'll be talking to front page news, Yee.
Oh, we are going to talk about this big clash that happened in Sacramento between a white
supremacist group and some protesters.
All right.
We'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
And here's Bryson Tiller, the man that I don't think we've ever seen his forehead.
You still don't really know his face.
Nope.
He can still get away with a few crimes.
But congratulations to him.
He's engaged now.
All right.
To his longtime girlfriend.
Does she know who she's engaged to?
Nope.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Come on.
That's Riri Drake work.
They picked up what award?
Yeah.
Best collaboration?
Oh, yeah.
Okay, congratulations to them.
Now, let's get some front page news.
Now, there was a white supremacy rally.
What happened?
Yeah, this went down in Sacramento.
There was a rally.
And what happened was it was called the Traditionalist Working Party.
They got a permit, and they were rallying at the Capitol.
They said 30 people were demonstrating
and their whole thing is that they believe that
European American identity is
under constant attack. Yeah, they
saw Jesse winning a speech at the BET Awards and they said
oh hell no. So they actually
went ahead and organized along with the Golden
State Skinheads to have this
rally on Sunday. What? Yeah, that's the other
group. That's a dumbass name.
That's crazy. By the way, okay, the Golden State Skinheads.
That sounds crazy.
They're under attack, and basically what they're trying to do is indoctrinate high school and college students into white nationalism.
So they don't want to destroy European-American families.
Basically, they're trying to plant seeds of racism in the kids early.
That's what they're basically trying to do.
And basically, when they showed up with their 30 little people,
there were about 400 people there waiting to protest against them.
So there were some issues.
At least 10 people were injured.
Some of them had critical stab wounds.
They're saying that about nine men and one woman were taken to the hospital.
But that's what happens.
I mean, if you want to promote hate and people find out that you're going to be rallying at the Capitol,
some counter-protesters may come and protest your little protest.
Listen, they was fed up between watching Burr for the Nation trailer this weekend,
Jesse Williams' speech, and seeing all them white women Kyrie Irving had on his boat.
Them white supremacists have had enough.
We're going to talk about Kyrie in a little bit.
We're going to talk about Kyrie in a little bit.
My main thing is I feel like let's see who these people were that are part of these white supremacist groups.
I feel like they, at their places of work or whatever.
I wouldn't want to work amongst them.
If I was an employer, I would say, you know what?
We can't tolerate this type of behavior.
I wouldn't want you to work for me.
Hell no.
Right.
Now let's talk about these West Virginia floods.
All right.
Well, West Virginia had a horrible situation over the weekend.
Now, starting on Thursday, there was some very heavy rainfall.
And because of that, there was some serious flooding that killed at least 25 people.
Some people are still unaccounted for, so President Obama has declared a major disaster in three counties
so people can start getting federal aid for housing, food, and for rebuilding.
They're saying they are expecting some more rain today, so who knows what is going to end up happening.
But more than 12,000 homes and businesses had no electricity. Hopefully they get restored by the end
of the day today, and more than 500 homes
were damaged or destroyed by flooding.
All that water you saw in the BET
stage last night came from West Virginia,
by the way. The water that Beyonce
walked on last night came from
West Virginia. Well, terrible damages
for those people, so again,
you know, we'll keep you guys updated
on what's going on in West Virginia.
And let's not act like
Beyonce's not God's
only begotten daughter
because she walked
on water last night
and danced on it.
And so did Kendrick then.
No, Kendrick was sinking.
I don't know if y'all know this.
Kendrick was sinking.
The only reason
he was able to levitate
was because of Beyonce's will.
My goodness.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
Now, when we come back,
let's talk about
Kyrie's boat party.
Yeah, he had a little boat ride and people were very upset on
Twitter and all over the internet. Why?
People were upset. What were they mad about? Because there was a majority
of white girls there. He's an NBA
player. I don't know if y'all know,
but back in my day, the stereotype
of NBA players was they loved
him a white woman. Well, that is the question.
I saw them going crazy on Twitter.
585-1051. Black Twitter was pissed off.
We're talking Kyrie's boat party.
Why y'all pissed off?
Why ain't black women so pissed off?
Y'all want to go hoeing on the boat?
Listen, all them girls on that boat
were probably hoes.
They were there sucking in...
No, don't say that.
You don't know.
Don't make that assumption.
I'm saying, y'all...
Do not make that assumption.
Why y'all want to be hoes on the boat?
We don't know if they're hoes.
They could have just been having a party,
a good time,
and that's the question.
They just want to know
why weren't any black women invited.
It was two and a half. One and a half. And They just want to know why weren't any black women invited. It was two.
It was two and a half.
Well, one and a half.
And we don't know what was going on on the lower level.
Right.
We didn't see the lower level.
We saw one little part of that boat.
Why the black girls got to be on the lower level then, huh?
They probably was down there cooling out.
It was probably hot.
Probably shade down there.
585-105-1-ASK-A.
I left my SPF 50 at home.
I don't feel like being in the sun.
We're talking Kyrie's white girl boat party.
Is it a big deal?
They call it the all Becky boat party.
Or was it blown out of proportion?
800-585-1051.
Kyrie's boat party.
I want to be on that boat hoeing so bad with them white girls.
Was it a big deal?
Are you upset that there weren't more black women there?
Or is it just blown out of proportion?
Call us up right now.
It's the Breakfast Local Morning.
That was Missy Elliott. Get your the Breakfast Local Morning. That was
Missy Elliott. Get your freak on.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ MV
Angela Yee. Charlamagne Tha God. We are the
Breakfast Club. Now, if you just joined us,
we're talking about Kyrie Irving's
white girl, quote unquote white girl,
boat party. Oh, Becky Boat Ride. I love
it, baby. Kyrie Irving from the Cleveland
Cavaliers. He had a boat party over the weekend, and people
are pissed off. Black Twitter is mad, saying, where are the black girls?
Right, he was in the Bahamas, and he did respond to people's criticism.
Which I would have never done if I was him, by the way.
He posted a picture of a whole crew of people.
It was about, and there were two women in that picture.
And he put all different shades, and he put the hashtag, try a different story.
Kyrie Irving would have got booed at the BET Awards last night.
There would have been so many side eyes at Kyrie Irving.
What you doing here?
Now, how do you feel about that?
You're half blackie.
What?
I mean, I think,
this is what I think.
It was just a clip
from what was on that,
who was on that boat ride.
I don't care who Kyrie Irving
hangs out with personally.
Right.
You know, but I get it.
Women are upset.
They feel like, okay,
this is Kyrie Irving.
We want to see some...
But it's his boat.
He can put on a boat
when he wants to put on a boat.
I personally didn't care. If he has friends that are white, he put his white friends on the boat. And it was only a little snippet. We want to see some colors, But it's his boat. He can put on a boat who he wants to put on a boat. I personally didn't care.
If he has friends that are white,
he put his white friends on a boat.
And it was only a little snippet.
We don't know who else
was on the boat.
We don't know if it was everybody.
We don't know who invited
these people.
We don't know if he didn't know.
And he was like,
yo, we're having a boat ride.
Tell everybody to come.
And it just happened to be
a lot of white women
that showed up.
It's his boat.
He can have who he wants
on his boat.
We don't know who else
was on that boat.
That's how I feel anyway.
First of all, only thing happening on that boat was pure debauchery.
I can't prove this, but it's a great chance.
It's a great chance them girls on that boat wasn't nothing but party favors.
I just won the NBA championship.
We partying.
Them girls wasn't there for conversation.
It was there to hoe.
So you upset you didn't get invited to hoe on the boat?
The problem is that he said that the invite said no black women allowed.
Where did that come from?
I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I'm kidding, I'm kidding.
That's my other thing.
That's my other thing.
Wait, I'm kidding.
That no black woman invite,
that was something social media made up.
Absolutely.
That was something social media made up
and y'all idiots ran with it.
Number two, it was black women on the boat.
I seen two black girls in the video.
And we don't know how big the boat was.
It might have been more black women on the lower level.
It might have been more black women on the upper level. We don't know.
All I know is,
why do you care that you weren't invited to be
a hoe on the boat? Because you
didn't get invited, Charlamagne.
A hoe, hoe, hoe on the boat.
Gently rub my peen.
Hello, who's this? This is Ashley.
Ashley, what do you think about Kyrie's
all-white girl boat party?
Watch Ashley go. First, I want to say I love you guys.
I listen to you guys every morning.
Charlamagne, you are my favorite.
Thank you, Ashley.
I love black women.
Listen, so good.
I'm glad you do.
Thank you.
Liar.
At first, I heard that he sent out the invite, white women only.
The internet made that up, baby.
That's not true.
Okay.
Okay, see, so I said I heard.
But then I started thinking deeper into it.
You know, first of all, maybe he just might like white girls.
But then I started thinking about our women.
Like, why are we mad and upset that he didn't invite our women on this boat to degrade us and hoe us out?
But, you know, I'm going to say he just might like white bitches, and we just need to be happy that he don't want us.
They ain't got any bitches, though.
Did you hear what she said?
They need to be happy that he didn't bring us on this boat to hold us around.
That's it.
He might hold us at a higher value.
There you go.
That's it.
That sounds like a good story.
I don't know about all that.
It's the truth, though.
Why y'all rushing to get holed out on the boat?
Let's be honest.
Let's be honest, right?
Kyrie Irving's from Jersey.
He went to Duke.
I don't know how many black people are in Duke.
Probably his friends are probably predominantly white.
Man, listen.
He went and got him some nice loose Beckys because he know that the Beckys going to get down for the crown.
Okay?
Hello, who's this?
This is Ballhead from Brooklyn.
Ballhead.
Hey, Ballhead.
We're talking about Kyrie's white girl.
You better not have cornrows.
I hear you, Charlamagne. That's Ballhead from Brooklyn. He's talking about down below. Nah, boy, hey. We talking about Kyrie's white girl. You better not have Kairos. Hey, y'all have made that boy.
He's talking about down below.
Nah, we don't do that.
You not bald down there?
Nah, nah, I don't do that.
Leave him alone, Yee.
We ain't talking about him.
We talking about Kyrie Irving.
Go ahead, bro.
Nah, I don't think people should be tripping
because if you see a black man with a white woman,
why get mad?
Because if a black woman is with a white man, we don't be tripping.
We don't care about that.
So why could any black woman be mad
if you have all these white women on a boat?
And we don't even know if it was black women on a boat.
It's just what they show.
It was two black women on a boat, and you know what? You old school.
You old school, my brother.
NBA players like white women.
That has always been the stereotype.
You know what else it is about NBA players?
What?
They're tall.
9732 said on Twitter, Drake invited black girls and they fought.
So did Trey Soares.
Remember Trey Soares had a pool party too.
He got a point.
805-85-105-1.
Small little point there.
We're talking Kyrie's boat party.
Big deal that he only had predominantly white women there.
How do we know it was predominantly?
Oh, was it blown out of proportion?
We saw four white girls, two black girls.
It might have been two other black girls on the low level.
Yeah, they might have had two black girls down there.
Maybe the footage was only from the whites only section.
Shut up, Yee.
Maybe that's true.
Maybe the boat was segregated.
I'm serious.
Maybe the boat was segregated.
We don't know.
What do you think about it?
Call us down to the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Nikki.
That was Jeremiah with Wee. Good morning. Nikki. That was Jeremiah with We.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking about Kyrie's boat party over the weekend.
He had a lot of white girls on there.
Black Twitter got upset, and they were like, where's the black women?
I don't see no black girls.
And they were very upset about this.
So we're asking, big deal, or is it blown out of proportion?
Well, first of all, social media got to stop fooling itself.
And the reason I say that is there was no invite that said black girls or white girls only on this boat.
It sounded good.
Y'all made that up.
Right.
Y'all made that up and then got mad at yourself.
And if you watch the video, it's two black girls on the boat.
Well, we see one.
We just see the hair of another one.
We're just assuming that she's black.
It wasn't good hair.
That's how I know she was black.
Yeah, and Kyrie did just have a baby with a white woman,
but then he was dating Kalani.
She's black, right?
No.
I don't know what Kalani is.
Kalani's other.
Kalani is other.
She's not mixed?
She might be mixed.
She's other.
She's mixed.
Oh, I think she's mixed.
Hello, who's this?
This is Kristen.
Kristen, we're talking about Kyrie's boat party.
You had a lot of white girls there.
What did you think about it?
I personally don't understand why black women get so mad at, you know,
black men that prefer white women.
If that's your preference, then have it.
Go at it.
For every black man that prefers a white woman, there's a man,
not just black, white, Puerto Rican, Indian, whatever
that will love a black woman.
I think that we need to focus more
on men that celebrate
us and give them more
attention rather than give these
men attention that would prefer
a white woman. Like a Jesse Williams, you know
what I'm saying, at the BET Awards.
Man, Jesse Williams' mama white. His daddy didn't
even want a black woman. His wife is black.
What y'all talking about?
Stop it.
His wife is black.
Y'all don't be thinking, okay?
And you know what one of my friends said to me?
He said, the problem is this.
Women are mad because it's Kyrie Irving,
but y'all wouldn't care if it was some dude
that we didn't care about and nobody wanted.
They would be mad.
Hello, who's this?
Melody.
Hey, Melody.
Good morning.
Check out my Melody.
Hey, good morning. Kyrie's boat out my Melody. Hey, good morning.
Kyrie's boat party.
Predominantly white women were thinking.
Did it bother you?
No, personally, I'm black.
I'm African-American.
It didn't bother me.
I think that sometimes social media likes to blow things out of proportion.
Had there been a boat full of black chicks or African-American chicks, nobody would have said nothing.
It wouldn't even have been a topic of discussion.
Okay, thank you, mama.
Yeah, you're welcome.
Bye-bye. Hello, who's this?
Who is this, boy?
I ain't called y'all in a while. Things been going pretty good
with old Trump out here. We gonna take back
our country. Now, listen,
I never thought I would see the day
when black people are begging to be on the boat.
Do y'all not remember the last time
we put y'all on the boat?
Man, if it was this easy back in the day, we would have never had to beat y'all.
And listen, it warms my heart to see everybody upset about this Kyrie Irving situation
because I'm upset about it too.
Y'all concerned Kyrie didn't have any black women on the boat,
and I'm concerned for all those beautiful white women in danger because they on the boat.
Okay.
What's up, my ass? they on the boat. Okay. What about you six foot to the minus?
What?
All right, no.
Wow.
That guy just goes too far every time.
Disgusting.
See, that's the mindset.
The moral of the story is, for everybody, go where you're celebrated, not tolerated.
I'm sure there was some boat rides y'all could have went to this weekend at the BET Awards.
All right?
Full of black people.
All right? We know in Boston we're actually having a boat ride in about two weeks
and all black women are riding.
There you go.
Black women, white women.
I don't believe that in Boston.
Your boat ride is going to look just like Kyrie Irving's boat ride in Boston.
I can't wait.
My goodness.
Well, we got rumors coming up here.
Man, can you imagine if we get a picture on a boat with a bunch of white women?
I hope.
Listen, somebody take that picture.
Man, I'm going to Photoshop a Michael Jordan crime face meme on his head.
Well, over the weekend, the Kanye famous video came out,
and we'll give you some reactions and see what you think about that.
Also, guess who got married in a secret ceremony over the weekend?
Everybody was surprised, even the DJ.
All right, we'll get into all that.
Keep it locked.
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Well, Kanye put out the video for the song Famous.
Now, we told you about him premiering it at the Forum in Inglewood in Cali.
And when he did that, it's like a sex tape.
You can see people laying naked in their bed, 12 people.
And it definitely created a lot of buzz and a lot of talk.
Now, some of the people featured are George W. Bush, Anna Wintour, Donald Trump, Rihanna,
Chris Brown, Taylor Swift, Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, Ray J, Amber Rose, Caitlyn Jenner,
and Bill Cosby.
I definitely haven't seen this video.
The reason I didn't watch the video is because I saw a screenshot of everybody naked in the bed.
And as soon as I saw that, I was like, there's absolutely no reason for me to watch this video.
Now, an aide for former President Bush says that's not him.
Also, yeah, no kidding.
According to a rep for Cosby, they said at this time, no comment will be made regarding Kanye's video famous.
A rep for Anna Wintour had no comment,
and neither did one for Caitlyn Jenner.
So I think Chris Brown commented on Instagram,
and he said that Kanye is crazy, but he is a genius,
and why did he have to have his plumber butt crack showing?
Only thing I did was enlarge.
I made the picture bigger so I could look at Rihanna's breasts,
looked at Kim's ass, looked at Taylor's breasts, and that's it.
Right.
Well, moving on, Kanye West did say that the whole point of the video
is comment on fame.
Now, according to Vanity Fair, they said the video leaves you guessing
as to which of the celebrities are playing themselves
and which are presumably only there by the grace of some advanced prosthetic wizard.
Will the real Taylor Swift please stand up?
Was Ray J really in the video?
No.
Of course not.
Princess Love commented, though.
I don't know.
I just saw what people were saying.
I didn't watch the video.
I thought they said Ray J was in it.
All right.
Now, here's a rumor.
Chris Brown, they're saying, allegedly cornered a female tour manager and started threatening her.
According to sources, they said that Nancy Gosch,
who was on tour with him during his European tour,
and she's also worked with J-Lo, Kanye, and Justin Bieber,
she says that Chris Brown cursed her out over her employment terms
and that she felt threatened and she refused to stay on the bus
after that argument because she was fearing for her safety.
Now, they said a production manager on the tour
also complained through his lawyer.
They said that Chris Brown has been
verbally abusive and threatening.
You could sue somebody for getting cursed at?
I don't know exactly
what happened, but she said she felt unsafe.
That he was irrational and on drugs.
This is according to TMZ. You could just sue
somebody for anything, huh? I mean,
I don't know exactly what happened. I can't say.
But according to his ex-manager, remember Mike G,
he's suing him for allegedly beating him up.
Well, they said that's an alleged assault.
No, these are alleged, like I said.
And so that is what's happening.
He hasn't commented on any of these allegations yet.
Well, she probably felt threatened.
It wasn't just a curse now.
Right.
It's not like he just said F you.
Apparently, she felt threatened enough that she couldn't get back on the bus, according to her.
And she said he was on drugs.
So we don't know exactly what happened. Why would you want to get back on the bus with somebody that's on And she said he was on drugs. So we don't know exactly what happened.
Why would you want to get back on the bus with somebody that's on drugs?
But Chris Brown is not one to hold his tongue.
So I'm sure he's going to respond to this.
All right, Jill Scott, congratulations to her.
She got married.
It was a secret ceremony.
Now, DJ Mars posted that he had no idea that he was actually DJing Jill Scott's wedding
or that his boy was marrying her.
So he didn't even know who his boy was dating when his boy told him to hold the date
because he needed him to DJ his wedding.
This is Jill Scott's second marriage.
And Big Daddy Kane also came and performed.
Oh, drop one of those bombs from Mike Dobson, damn it.
That's a great guy.
Lucky, lucky man.
Right.
You got that nice, tasty cake, Jill Scott.
He said, so my man called me a year ago.
I said, Mars, I need you to DJ my wedding.
Don't get booked on June 25th, 2016.
He came to my house and gave me the deposit early,
but he didn't say he was marrying Jill Scott.
Damn, homie.
Jill Scott is a beautiful woman to marry.
She got that nice motherly feel.
She got those kind of breaths that it feel like she'll take you
and, like, burp you, breastfeed you.
You want to be a baby?
Hold you close to her bosom.
You want to be a baby or a husband?
Which one?
She has a bosom.
Congratulations to them.
Now, Gucci Mane, in the meantime, has put out a song.
Well, it's not out yet, but he debuted it on his Instagram,
and it's called Gucci Clone.
Check it out.
And count the special we Gucci Pads.
See the world through these Gucci pads.
Look like a big Gucci pad.
Told the rest of us it's Gucci bags.
Ain't a sack of big Gucci's home.
No, they looking to wish Gucci gone.
I don't know if this is him or the clone.
I'm gonna baby, use a Gucci clone.
That sounds like the clone.
It doesn't sound like Gucci, man.
Yeah, I think that might be the clone that put that song out.
He wants to get his props.
And for everybody that was watching the BET Awards last night,
I think one of the highlights was Jesse Williams' speech.
Now here is Jesse Williams, who got the Humanitarian Award last night.
This is Harry Belafonte's clone. All right, check it here is Jesse Williams who got the humanitarian award. It's Harry Belafonte's
clone. All right check it out. The burden of the brutalized is not to comfort the bystander. That's
not our job. All right stop with all that. If you have no interest in equal rights for black people
then do not make suggestions to those who do. Sit down. Done watching and waiting while this
invention called whiteness uses and abuses us burying black people out of
sight and out of mind while extracting our culture gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like
costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strange fruit the thing is that just because
we're magic doesn't mean we're not real man i know the white people in that room last night
were felt so awkward and uncomfortable and And watching on TV as well.
But shout out to Jesse Williams. He actually was up here the other day.
We met him when Minister Farrakhan was here.
He was up here with Angie Martinez.
Trouble in the clues bond for Jesse Williams, damn it.
Alright, and that is your
rumor report. I'm Angela Yee.
Alright, thank you, Miss Yee. Charlemagne!
Who you giving that donkey to?
Well, donkey of the day for After the Hour
is going to a group of people
I like to call Timbuk2 Twitter.
The fake woke gang who was distracting people away from Jesse Williams' speech last night by attacking Justin Timberlake.
We'll talk about it 4 After the Hour.
All right, keep it locked. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
I'm a Democrat, so being Donkey of the Day is a little bit of a mixed one.
So like a donkey.
Keyhole.
Donkey of the Day.
The practice club, bitches.
Now, I've been called a lot in my 23 years, but Donkey of the Day is a new one.
Wow, wow, wow.
Donkey of the Day for Monday, June 27.
Of course, to all you people who got mad at Justin Timberlake last night on social media,
this is absolutely one of the biggest reaches I've seen on social media in a long, long time.
If you missed it, Timbuk2 Twitter, the fake woke gang slandered Justin Timberlake relentlessly last night.
If you missed it, Jesses won a humanitarian award last
night right correct very deserving and he gave an amazing speech about racism and the injustices
that african-americans face in this country let's hear some of it the burden of the brutalized is
not to comfort the bystander that's not our job all right stop with all that if you have no interest
in equal rights for black people then do not make suggestions to those who do sit down done watching
and waiting while this invention called whiteness uses and abuses us burying black people out of
sight and out of mind while extracting our culture gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like
costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strange fruit the thing is that just because
we're magic doesn't mean we're not real. Drop one of Clues bombs for Jesse Williams.
That was a bar to end.
That was a hard act to follow.
Just because we're magic doesn't mean we're not real.
Now, Justin Timberlake simply tweeted out,
Jesse Williams though.
Hashtag inspired.
Hashtag BET 2016.
What's the problem with that?
I don't know how many times I have to tell y'all.
We need white people to stand up and speak out about the racial
injustices that are happening in this country.
So if Jesse Williams said something that touched
Justin Timberlake's heart and Justin was
inspired by his speech, we should welcome that.
Ooh, they went off. But no!
Not Timbuk2 Twitter.
A young man named Mr. Ernest Owens
tweeted Justin Timberlake and said,
does this mean you're going to stop appropriating our
music and culture and apologize to Janet too? Justin Timberlake replied said, so does this mean you're going to stop appropriating our music and culture and apologize to Janet too?
Justin Timberlake replied, oh, you sweet soul.
The more you realize that we are the same,
the more we can have a conversation.
Then Ernest Owens replied,
how a major white pop star speaks on social issues
after being inspired by Jesse Williams.
We are all the same.
Now, I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary.
I tell y'all this all the time. But is it
just the whole point of equality?
Isn't that the underlying message that we are
all human at the end of the day and skin
color shouldn't play a part of how I'm treated in this
country? So shouldn't we want Justin Timberlake,
a white man with influence, to say that
so he can influence his people to think like
him? Angela Yee, you read a story
this morning about a group of white supremacists
in Sacramento called, what, the Traditionalist Working Party?
Right.
And they teamed up with another group called the Golden State Skinheads to have a white supremacist rally.
And the point of the group is they want to recruit the youth.
They purposely target high schools and such to join the party so they can plant seeds of racism and white supremacy in the kids. So if you have an influential white man like Justin Timberlake screaming equality and that
the world needs to see we are all the same, why are you mad at that?
We live in a time when guys like Donald Trump are out here saying we need to build walls,
but you got Justin Timberlake out here wanting to build bridges by saying we all the same
and y'all mad?
Y'all distracting people away from the beauty of Jesse Williams' speechs speech with this nonsense when the essence of jesse's speech is about equality we all hope to
live in a country one day where every human being regardless of race gender sexuality religion class
is viewed the same and all justin timberlake was saying was we won't get anywhere until we
realize this what's the problem please give Timbuk2 and fake woke gang
Twitter the biggest hee-haw, please.
Maybe I'm missing something.
I don't know. I drink heavily. Am I missing
something? I didn't get it. I kind of
thought Justin Timberlake shouldn't have responded because then
we never would have even seen all that.
You can't feed the trolls.
That's just how he felt. And it's not even the fact that
he's trolling. I just don't understand what was the point of him being upset with Justin Timberlake saying he was inspired.
Well, let's open up the phone lines.
Thank you for that, Duncan.
Isn't that the point of a great speech?
What do you think the I Have a Dream speech did when Martin Luther King spoke?
It inspired people.
It didn't just inspire black people.
It inspired people.
Ain't that the point of a great speech?
Mm-hmm.
Well, let's talk about what Justin Timberlake said.
Did those words bother you?
Do you think those shots should have been fired at him?
800-585-1051.
You know what it was?
What?
The BET Awards was so good last night,
it wasn't a lot to slander about the BET Awards last night.
They had to find something.
They needed to use them Michael Jordan crying face memes.
Did what Justin Timberlake put on Twitter, did that bother you?
Did you take that the wrong way?
Do you think those shots fired at him was deserved?
Call us right now. 800-585 him was deserved? Call us right now.
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What did he say? Inspired?
Inspired. He said we are all the same.
Just gonna eat on the mic.
I need a protein bar. I need energy.
Get 10 buck too, niggas. Drain me.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
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Now, if you just joined us, Justin Timberlake, he put something on Twitter that made people
pissed the F off.
Well, he was responding to the beautiful speech Jesse Williams gave last night at the BET
Awards when he accepted his humanitarian award.
He basically put that Jesse Williams speech, though, hashtag
inspired. And then somebody tweeted him
and said, does this mean you're going to stop appropriating
our music and culture and apologize
to Janet, too? Harsh. And Justin
just replied, oh, you sweet soul, the more you realize
that we are the same, the more we can have a
conversation. And then Timbuk2
Twitter fake woke gang went
off on Justin Timberlake, which makes no
sense when the point of Jesse Williams' speech was about equality. to Twitter, fake woke gang went off on Justin Timberlake, which makes no sense. I don't understand.
When the point of Jesse Williams' speech was about equality.
Equality, correct.
And he wants to live in a country, the same country Martin Luther King Jr. wanted to live
in, where people are judged on the content of their character, not the color of their
skin.
So Jesse Williams was basically saying we all should be treated the same, and Justin
Timberlake was saying we are all the same, we should be treated as such. So what's the problem?
I didn't have a problem with what he said.
I just get confused.
You don't know when to be mad.
And then they make you feel like you're supposed to be mad.
I feel bad because I'm not mad.
You should have been mad. I mean, he said we should all be equal.
That's what he said. He didn't say anything else, anything wrong.
And he said with the speech, he was inspired.
I was inspired. That's what he said. The more
you realize that we are the same, the more we can have a conversation.
I took that as society does not realize that all human beings are the same.
That's why we have inequality.
Does he owe Janet Jackson an apology?
Absolutely not, because they rehearsed that.
All right, she was in on it.
And you know Justin Timberlake was on Kyrie's bow party.
Shut up.
No, he wasn't.
Hello, who's this?
Stephanie.
Hey, Stephanie.
We're talking Justin Timberlake this morning.
What did you think about his tweets?
Well, it didn't bother me at all.
However, what does bother me is social media.
When we do have other races that are trying to identify with us,
inspired by us, and connect and relate with us,
we bash them.
And it's like,
it's a struggle.
Either we want them to understand us
or we don't.
That's true.
Hello, who's this?
It's Corey from Boston.
How y'all doing?
Hey, Corey.
We're talking Justin Timberlake's tweets.
You know, he put that
after hearing Jesse speak,
he was inspired
and people didn't like that too much.
Well, I got a two-part comment on that.
First, I mean,
everyone has black and white friends,
but you can't pick and choose
when they're going to be your black or your white friend.
And second, listen to the words from that gentleman
that put an inspiring speech out there.
It was to motivate and lift, not to divide and conquer.
Exactly.
You know what I mean?
Right.
That's all I have to say on that, gentlemen and young lady.
All right.
805-85-1051.
We're talking Justin Timberlake's tweets.
He put out a tweet after seeing Jesse Williams' speech.
He said, inspired.
And people started getting at him.
And then he said somebody, and I don't want to say just somebody.
Mr. Ernest Owens is an award-winning writer.
I think he writes for the Huffington Post, if I'm not mistaken.
But, you know, he just tweeted out, Ernest Owens tweeted him,
said, you're going to stop appropriating our music and coaching
and apologize to Janet too.
And Justin Timberlake said,
the more you realize that we're the same,
the more we can have a conversation.
I don't have a problem with it.
We need white people who see these injustices going on
to stand up and speak out against them
and encourage their other white friends
to look at us the same too.
Well, 800-585-1051. What's your opinion on what Justin Timberlake tweeted?
Call us now.
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It's DJ MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
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Now, Charlamagne gave Donkey of the Day 2, he said, Timbuk2 Twitter.
Yeah, Timbuk2 Twitter, fake woke Twitter.
You know, they slandered Justin Timberlake relentlessly last night.
During Jesse Williams' speech, Justin Timberlake tweeted out that he was inspired by his speech.
And then Mr. Ernest Owens, a renowned writer, he writes for the Huffington Post, I believe.
He's an award-winning journalist, basically.
And he tweeted Justin Timberlake and said,
so does this mean you're going to stop appropriating our music and culture and apologize to Janet?
And Justin Timberlake replied, the more you realize that we are the same, the more we can have a conversation.
Oh, man.
I don't see the problem.
Okay.
You know, you have a white guy who's seeing the injustices that are out there,
and he's standing up and telling people, look, we are all the same.
This is wrong.
We all should be treated equally.
Why are you mad at that?
I agree.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is TT.
Hey, TT.
Hey, TT.
What did you think about what Justin Timberlake tweeted?
I think that what he said was good because who else is the speech meant for besides white people?
I mean, we already know that we're equal. We know that we're great.
There you go.
Who else do we need to hear that?
There we go.
Good point.
Thank you, mama.
No problem.
Hello, who's this?
What's going on? It's Gatsby in Atlanta.
What's up, bro? We're talking Justin Timberlake's tweets. What did you think about it, man?
Man, I think it's a sad day in the world for black people.
When you finally get a white person that has privilege, that has all these different types of things, exposure, that actually understands where we're coming from, and that's the person you attack?
I think it's kind of crazy, man.
I don't get it.
I think it sets us back kind of crazy.
And then I look at it, too, and I'm like, I thought that's what we fighting for.
But I noticed that no one really goes at the ignorant people,
you know, the black youngsters of the world.
Yeah, I'm going to call them out who throw money and do crazy.
Don't speak about nothing positive at all.
But then you got people like Justin Timberlake just saying,
yo, you know what?
I do get what you're talking about.
Not saying that, you know, he's down there in the trenches and going through what we're going through,
but he's just saying he gets it.
So those type of black people, because they are black people,
because no other culture
attacks their own culture
when they're going through something.
It's only black people.
Hopefully a lot of people were inspired
by Jesse Williams' speech last night.
I mean, it was an inspiring speech.
Great speech.
I'm glad my daughter and son
were up watching it with me.
Now, hello, who's this?
Hey, what's going on?
It's Johnny from Houston.
Johnny, what do you think
about Justin Timberlake's tweets?
I feel like he did the right thing.
There ain't nothing wrong with what he said,
but at the same time, I can see both sides of the party
where it kind of seems like he's pandering sometimes.
Let me ask you a question.
Why is doing the right thing considered pandering?
Well, let me tell you this, Solomon.
I feel like you said it.
I feel like you said it the worst
because you said, well, you need him to speak to his people about it
and make it sound like we need a
voucher. You know what I'm saying? We don't
need a voucher to say who we are
to say that we are good people. You know what I'm saying?
Like, Justin Timberlake makes millions of
dollars off of our culture. You know what I'm saying?
But at the same time, what exactly
does he give back to us?
But my brother, if you got white supremacist groups
like the Golden State Skinheads
and whatever that other group is in Sacramento,
if they're recruiting young kids and trying to plant seeds of racism in their heads,
you need guys like Justin Timberlake to use his influence to say, nah, that's not it.
We're all the same.
Right. I agree with you 100%.
But if that's the case, then what's the difference between white skinheads that don't like black people
and white people that think that black people
need them in order
to be successful.
You hear what I'm saying?
No.
Justin Timberlake
could very well
paint that same picture.
Well, I don't know
that he has ever
painted that picture.
By the way,
a lot of black people
have gotten paid off
Justin Timberlake, okay?
Pharrell and Timberlake
made a lot of money
executive producing
Justin Timberlake.
Hello, who's this?
Do you know who this is, boy?
I got through again. I got through again. Look, I just want y'all to know we don't want Justin Timberlake. Hello, who's this? Do you know who this is, boy? I got through again.
I got through again.
Look, I just want y'all to know, we don't want Justin Timberlake.
Take him.
He had car roles.
He worked with Timberland.
4L.
He's done a song with Juicy J.
He's a Negro.
He's a Negro.
Okay, we don't want him.
Oh, my gosh.
He's one man's nothing.
When he says y'all the same, he's speaking for him.
Because I'm nothing like you.
I can't ask.
He goes too far, man.
You can't block his number, though, because everybody has the right to an opinion.
It's too far.
I just ignore him.
What's the moral of the story?
The moral of the story is the ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people,
but the silence over that cruelty and oppression by the good people.
You know who said that?
I'll tell you.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
So when you have a white person like Justin Timberlake standing up to speak out against the cruelty and oppression and say that we are all the same, why are you upset at him?
Let me repeat that one more time.
The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people, but the silence over that cruelty and oppression by the good people.
Who said that?
Martin Luther King Jr.
Luther King.
Luther.
What did I say?
Luther, that's the thing you wash with.
That's what you wash with.
Martin Luther King.
You use that in your shower, and you got to use black soap with it.
We got rumors coming up.
Well, let's talk about Memphis.
He was on Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars on WE tv and people
are really upset about the way
that he was talking to his wife
Toya on there. Does that mean
they're still married? I guess
they're not divorced yet. They're supposed to be
getting a divorce. Also, we'll talk about Keisha
Cole and her eviction. What did
she do when she found out she was getting evicted?
Alright, all that and more. Keep it locked. It's
The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Listen up. It's just
the end. All the gossip.
The rumor report.
The gossip.
It's the rumor report. The Breakfast Club.
Well, Toya Wright and Memphis
are on WE tv's marriage boot camp
reality stars and things got a little crazy.
Check out this scene.
Now what happened was Toya was showing Tara Reid how to twerk and they got into a discussion Memphis and Toya about love and how he needs love and whether or not he cheated.
And he said I need love if I don't get love.
Yes I'm going to get that love.
So that's how the argument kind of started now
He also said that he was learning more about Toya every day and that she wasn't making an effort to learn more about him
He didn't like her response and here's what happened
I have my idea of what living my life is and nobody gets in the way of that
So why are you got married then I've been supporting her everything she does for the last couple years
I'm putting all my attention into her and I'm losing who I am.
Stay in your lane. Stay out of my business.
This is the type of answers I get. Okay, so stop talking.
You don't know what the f*** you're talking me to.
I don't stop doing nothing.
I do what the f*** I want to do.
You don't tell me.
Then he spilled a bottle of beer on the table
and he told her to clean that ish up.
All she got to say is my my baby daddy, Lil Wayne.
And that'll end that whole conversation.
The question is, if you're Lil Wayne and you see this, does that cause an alarm?
Does that make you make a phone call, or do you just stay out of it?
I mean, that is the mother of your child.
Right.
Had to make a phone call.
Yeah.
I mean, I guess that's his wife, but still, that's still the mother of your child.
Mm-hmm.
All right, Keisha Cole, she got evicted,
and allegedly, according to the landlord,
she didn't pay $19,000 in back rent on her place in Santa Monica.
He already sued for that, but now he has a new lawsuit
because he said once she found out that she was getting evicted,
she put holes in the walls and ceilings,
scratched the floor, and destroyed the door frame,
so he wins $150,000 in damages.
Damn, so all them chicken dinners she's selling outside of award shows ain't racking up no
money?
Ooh, you can't get mad and destroy things, though, because you end up having to pay for
Every time it's an award show, they say Keisha Cole is outside selling something.
She was not outside.
What are you talking about?
That's not real?
No.
No, that's not real.
I didn't know.
People are trying to be funny.
Last night they said she was selling t-shirts.
I didn't know.
I was like, what the hell is he talking about?
Chicken dinners. That is people trying to be funny on social media.
Well, I need to stop listening to social media.
All right, Kevin Hart, he is not taking any chances now.
We told you his house got broken into.
$500,000 worth of things were stolen.
He's already getting his stolen watches and everything replaced.
But he said, they took so much stupid stuff.
They took a pair of my jeans.
Ain't nobody going to fit those jeans.
Hell no. Yeah, a pair of my jeans. Ain't nobody going to fit those jeans. Hell no.
Yeah, he's a smaller size.
And he also has been putting in some new technology just to make sure in the future something like this can't possibly happen.
Now, I'm looking at Kevin McCall's tweets on Twitter.
Who's Kevin McCall?
Oh, Kevin.
Kevin McCall is the one that's been beefing with Chris Brown.
And he added Carucci.
He said, you know them N-words you just tried to kill me, huh?
Don't know what it's about, but it's going to get handled.
We don't do those.
On behalf of Carucci, you N-word who was scared of a head up and tried to sneak me and pop me, let's run it back fairly.
That wasn't G.
I was super low key, never pull out and not use it.
My homies turn now.
God bless self-defense.
And then he said, wouldn't be tweeting if I got touched.
Why pull a gun, though?
I'm just saying I don't pick a fight with singers.
A little gay or something like that.
But I don't know what's going on.
You got caught in a moment.
They caught you slipping.
And you tweeting about it after the fact.
What you going to do?
They almost caught him slipping, he said.
They almost caught you slipping.
They said they pulled a gun on him, basically.
I don't know why he's adding Karuchi, though.
I don't know what Karuchi has to do with anything.
I refuse to care about this
My day
It's a beautiful day
It's 80 degrees
The day the sun is out
The sun is shining
My birthday is in two days
I do not want to hear
About this Negro nonsense
Alright Amber Rose
The trailer for her new show
Is out
And if y'all want to get
A little sneak peek
Check it out
If a girl wants to have
A one night stand
She should
Girls should do
Whatever the f***
They want
And take it from me
I'm certified sex positive.
I have multiple degrees in multiple positions.
I'm a licensed selfie taker.
I have a black belt in motherhood.
I'm the mother effing CEO of No Shame.
And I'm the SVP of Women Supporting Women.
And I'm gonna tell you a little secret.
Women like to have sex too.
Alright, well that show is scheduled to premiere on July 8th
on VH1.
What Charlamagne?
Why you have the blank stare on your face?
Why you staring like that? I don't even care
anymore. I don't care.
If y'all want a hoe, go hoe.
Whatever. Be a savage.
No way!
And you don't have to tell us women have sex too.
We know this. That's how we're all here, because men and women are having sex.
Okay?
Your mothers, your grandmothers, your sisters, your daughters, your aunts.
Yes, women have sex.
We know this.
All right.
Well, that show starts July 8th, like I said.
And that is your Rumor Report.
I'm Angela Yee.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Yeah, I was hoping that Amber Rose was going to have a show that was just more than about that.
You know what I'm saying?
It sounds like the whole show is going to be about sex.
She's going to be like the new Dr. Ruth or something.
Remember her?
We remember Dr. Ruth, yes.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Dr. Ruth still alive?
No.
You said no?
She had to be dumb old because she was dumb old back in the day.
Somebody Google and see if Dr. Ruth is still alive.
There's no way.
Let me check.
Dr. Ruth might be dead.
She was dumb old when we were kids.
What if Dr. Ruth died from an STD? She's 88 years old. She's still alive? She's still way. Let me check. Dr. Roof might be dead. She was dumb when we were kids. What if Dr. Roof died from an STD?
She's 88 years old.
She's still alive?
She's still alive.
Wow.
Who knew?
You couldn't tell me Dr. Roof wasn't dead.
I thought she was about 70 when we were kids.
Man, I pray I get to the age where people don't know if I'm dead or not.
I met a woman one time who was a sexologist.
She was like 70 years old and her boyfriend was 28.
Okay, she's going to die.
I met them together. She's 4'7". Remember, she was a sexologist. She was like 70 years old and her boyfriend was 28. Okay. She gonna die. I met them together.
She's 4'7". Remember she was a little tiny lady. Listen, if you're 80
years old and you got a 20-something-year-old boyfriend, you're gonna die
because of the penis. But we all know
she got a 20-year-old boyfriend. No, she told you.
Her friend said she just knows somebody that's 70 years old
having sex with a 20-something-year-old. Imagine
being 70 years old and having sex with a designer.
All that energy.
Designer will kill a 70-year-old.
Come on,
it's all right.
Nobody got time
for all that, man.
All right.
Well,
that was the rumors.
Now,
in the People's Choice Mix,
we're going to premiere
Snoop Dogg's new record.
It's featuring Jeremiah
and also,
if you haven't heard
DJ Khaled's record,
we're going to get that
on right now.
All right,
shout out to our people
at Revolt,
our family.
We'll see you guys tomorrow.
Everybody else,
we're going to start the mix off with Khaled's new record.
It's featuring Jay-Z and Future.
And then after that, we're going to premiere Snoop's new record.
It's featuring Jeremiah.
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