The Breakfast Club - Full Force Interview and more
Episode Date: March 12, 2020Today on the show we had R&B and hip hop group Full Force stop by where they spoke about their production catalog, house party and more. Also Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Rudy Gober aft...er he joked about the corona virus and ends up catching it and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee" Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
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The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never
heard her before. Listen to
On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
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I think that y'all done came a long way.
I think that y'all have a certain amount of respect for, you know,
what everybody else does, and y'all are just the best at what y'all do.
This platform, the reach y'all have that you've earned,
makes space for somebody like me.
You guys have a direct line to the culture. Oh, my God, I'm on the radio with Angela Charlamagne and DJ Envy.
Yes, you are.
All I do is read about the Breakfast Club.
Really?
Every morning.
That's good.
You guys are trending.
Every, you know, I drag my ass out of bed.
I'm like, uh, what happened on the Breakfast Club today?
Get your ass up.
Good morning, USA! to the planet. It's Thursday! Let's drop one of Clues bombs for being here, okay? Yes. For being
healthy. Yes. You don't know how long
it's gonna last. That's right. Alright, we here
until we not, goddammit. Well, yesterday
I got my yearly physical.
I had to go to my doctor and get my yearly
physical. What you got done? You're 50 now
so you had to get that colonic, right? Definitely not 50. Not colonic.
What do they call it? Colon cleanse? No.
Colopsopy? No. Colossus? But no, I didn't get that. I, right? Definitely not 50. Is that colonic? What do you call it? Colon cleanse? No. Colostomy? No.
Colostomy?
But no, I didn't get that.
I don't know what you're talking about. What is it?
Well, you went to the doctor now in the midst of all this?
You know what?
Because I scheduled a doctor's appointment.
So I was like, at first I was scared.
I was like, I don't want to go to the doctor because I don't want to catch nothing going
to the doctor.
But I went.
So they, you know, they did the heart test.
They, you know, did cholesterol, blood pressure.
He fondled me a little bit.
That's good.
But everything is okay.
Did he have to cough?
I didn't cough, but he did check.
Very weird.
Very awkward.
Why?
It's the doctor, bro.
Still.
Still.
You can't be in the doctor's cream and pause when the doctor's grabbing your balls telling you to cough, bro.
Come on.
I didn't pause.
Grow up.
But I did.
I feel like I should send him a Valentine's Day gift, though.
He was like.
Why?
You already paid him.
I already paid him.
You take the hell insurances and co-pays and all of that stuff like that.
Goodness gracious.
You paid him for his services.
And he wasn't gentle.
He was rough.
You look like you like it rough.
Shut up, man.
He went in there with that hoodie on and then pants sagging.
He's one of them thugs.
He's got all these tattoos.
Goodness gracious.
Let me give it to him real quick.
I had to go for follow-ups Monday, too, because I had an MRI and some other brain scans done
like a month ago.
And I'm good.
I'm good, too.
Yeah, I was happy.
No MS, no signs of stroke.
Just good old-fashioned stress.
I definitely checked that out.
I said, I want to know everything.
And everything was good. I asked about the coronavirus. I said, I want to know everything. And everything was good.
I asked about the coronavirus.
Now, this coronavirus is getting my wife, when I say scared, super scared.
Like, yesterday, I spent, no lie, I spent $3,000 at BJ's and Costco.
You paid the doctor $3,000 for a BJ.
Drop on the clues, my friend.
Shut up.
Don't you do it.
So you were stocking up on supplies.
Yes, stocking up on supplies. First of all,
there are no supplies left. You can't get water.
Water is hard to get.
Disinfecting wipes is almost impossible.
So we got enough
stuff to last for a couple of months just in case
we got to chill in the crib for a couple of months.
So like, you know, box goods, canned goods.
We did find
some water. Toilet tissue is hard to find.
You know, I'm trying to think what else did we get.
I do think that's the best thing for everybody right now.
I think that everybody needs to, like, self-quarantine themselves for 14 days.
I really think everything should.
I know that's a long time and it's going to mess up a lot of money and everything,
but everybody needs to just sit down for, like, 14 days.
Yeah.
And, you know, if you need to get better, get better.
If you're not sick, you know, that's how you avoid getting sick.
I just think we should follow the same protocol that everybody else is following.
Now, Envy, we're supposed to be hosting this concert in Detroit.
Y'all crazy.
On Sunday.
Is that still happening?
To my knowledge, it is.
That's crazy because I was supposed to be in Detroit for Michelle Obama's
When We All Vote, and that got canceled.
What the hell is the
concert still going on for?
Y'all love entertainment.
Y'all gonna die
over entertainment?
I'm just wondering
if it's even still happening.
Jesus Christ.
Yeah, my goodness.
So yeah,
I'm trying to think
what else we got
but everything is sold out
so I advise you
if you're gonna need
things that you don't
stock up on
whether it's toilet paper,
whether it's paper towel,
whether it's water, go out and's paper towel, whether it's water.
Go out and get it because, you know.
Shut up.
It's the truth.
Wait till I go to the store.
Didn't have this conversation.
You didn't go to the store yet?
I went yesterday, but they didn't have a lot of stuff on the store.
I ended up buying stupid stuff like peanut butter Captain Crunch.
What else did I buy?
Doritos and salt and vinegar potato chips and almond milk and hemp milk for the kids.
I got PDA sure for the kids.
I got all types of stuff.
Sitting in line like, why did I buy this stuff?
Yeah, but everything is sold out.
So good luck out there.
Try to get what you can.
I don't even know when they're restocking the shelves.
Ah, man, it's crazy out there.
At a time like this, you really got to have the wisdom of uncertainty.
If you've ever read The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success by Deepak Chokra,
the number six law
is the law of detachment.
And it just talks about,
you know, sometimes
you just have to
embrace uncertainty.
It's an essential ingredient
of any experience.
And it's the willingness
to accept uncertainty.
Yeah.
I'm not allowing my kids
to jump in any Ubers now.
But we still got guests
coming through
to the Breakfast Club.
Yeah, that's right.
No, we're going to trim the fat on you, too.
Today's going to be the last day.
Today's, I think, is going to be the last day for that.
It's going to be a very popular, it's going to be a straight popularity contest.
Yeah.
Who do I like?
Who wouldn't I mind getting Corona from?
That's the only people.
Well, Full Force will be joining us this morning.
Throwback Thursday.
They came last week before it was a pandemic.
All right.
We was just trying to celebrate the 30-year anniversary of House Party, okay?
But Full Force has an extensive catalog. Yes, they do. And background in this music business. Yes, we was just trying to celebrate the 30 year anniversary of House Party, okay? But Full Force has an
extensive catalog. Yes, they do. And background
in this music business. Yes, they do.
I'm sure a lot of people don't even know about.
Yeah, we're going to kick it with Full Force in a little
bit. Those were the big bullies. If you've never seen House
Party, I know your uncles and aunts
and, you know, your parents know about
House Party. It still comes on TV now.
All the time. So those are the three big bullies that
was chasing, hitting play around. Yeah, they shouldn't have been in high school. Looked like they were. All the time. So those are the three big bullies that was chasing the kid and play around.
Yeah, that shouldn't have been in high school. Looked like they were graduating
out of college. Mustaches,
full bids, steroids.
Absolutely. So we'll kick it with them.
Yeah, I was thinking about
that yesterday too. I think it's
I don't know about you guys, but you guys can interview
who you want after today.
I ain't interviewing no more people.
Nah, B. People come in with entourages.
It'd be five, seven people.
We don't know where they've been.
I'm not ready to shut all of that the way down,
but yes, I look at the schedule and I say, nope.
I don't know who that is.
I'm not talking to them.
I'm still trying to figure out who some of these people are.
All right, let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what are we talking about?
We are going to give you an update on coronavirus
and we'll tell you how many cases are in the U.S. right now
about travel restrictions.
American Airlines sent me an email this morning,
a video from their president
talking about what they're doing
for travel. We'll talk about basketball,
the NBA, an NBA player got it. We'll just give you
some updates. Alright, we'll get into that when we come back.
Keep it locked. This is The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy
and you're the Yee. Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Where we starting, Yee?
Well, let's talk about the latest numbers for coronavirus.
The cases in the U.S. have passed 1,200 and has affected more than 124,500 people worldwide, killed over 4,600 people as well.
Donald Trump has canceled travel from 26 European countries to the U.S.
for the next 30 days, and that is starting tomorrow. So here is what Donald Trump had to say.
This is the most aggressive and comprehensive effort to confront a foreign virus in modern
history. I am confident that by counting and continuing to take these tough measures,
we will significantly reduce the threat to our citizens,
and we will ultimately and expeditiously defeat this virus.
He hasn't gotten tested.
I'm telling you, I watched that last night, and I tweeted this out.
I said, I don't know if y'all saw what I saw,
but I saw a man that was trying not to sneeze, trying not to cough,
trying not to fart, sniffling, having a problem breathing.
I don't know.
He might need to be quarantined.
And he's definitely come into contact with people who have tested, right? Positive.
By the way, I'm sure that they already have tested him.
They just would never make that information public.
And I'm sure they would quarantine the president, and we would never know.
Right. Well, he's definitely not quarantined right now.
And he has announced that all travel from Europe, like we said, will be suspended for the next 30 days, except for the U.K.
Exactly.
He could be quarantined.
Held up right in that White House. We would never know. They could have the UK. Exactly. He could be quarantined. The hell held up right in that White House.
We would never know.
They could have just shot that video.
He could be quarantined.
So nobody's filming or nothing?
What do you mean?
Like, how do they film him?
Hazmat suit.
If he's...
So you think everybody's in hazmat suits filming him?
Yeah, they could have filmed him
and then put him back in quarantine.
Well, a lot of things have been canceled.
The annual St. Patrick's Day parade in New York City
has officially been canceled.
Not the one in Newark.
Now in California, the governor is asking for all events to be canceled. The annual St. Patrick's Day parade in New York City has officially been canceled. Not the one in Newark. Now in California,
the governor is asking for all events to be
canceled. Twitter is requiring
that all employees globally work from home.
Tom Hanks has been diagnosed with
coronavirus and his wife, Rita
Wilson, have also tested
and been diagnosed with coronavirus.
He tweeted out, hello folks,
Rita and I are down here in Australia.
We felt a bit tired.
We had colds and some body aches.
Rita had some chills that came and went, slight fevers, too, to play things right, as is needed in the world right now.
We were tested for the coronavirus, and we were found to be positive.
So he said right now they are taking it one day at a time and taking that approach.
March Madness will be played without spectators.
And the NBA has suspended the season until further notice.
There is a player for the Utah Jazz,
Rudy Gobert, who did test positive.
So the NBA is going to take this hiatus to determine the next steps for moving forward
in regard to the coronavirus pandemic.
NHL too, right, Steve?
Didn't the NHL get?
I haven't heard anything about that.
Oh, okay.
I feel bad for a lot of the people out there
that just, you know, can't go to work.
The people that work in the stadium. And not the, you know, can't go to work. The people that work in the stadium.
And not the, you know, the players that are making millions and millions and millions.
I'm talking about the people that work at the stands.
The camera people.
The ticket people.
You know, people that just walk people to their seats.
And the vendors and all that, man.
Truth be told, you know, people got to have compassion at a time like this.
Like, this is a time where people should get paid leave, right?
Like, even, you know, this weekend, my daughter had a cheerleading competition in Rhode Island.
And, you know, the hotels are all booked up.
And, you know, you can't, you know, cancel your reservation after a certain day.
Hotels gave everybody their money back.
Because you got to have empathy at a time like this, right?
Well, for Airbnbs, I know for Coachella, they gave people 50%, their 50% back.
But you have to contact the host to try to get the other 50% back.
But it's also hard if you own a small business and people can't come to work
and then you still want to pay them,
but you don't have the money because you're a small business owner.
You still got to pay your rent.
Once again, you got to have empathy at a time like this.
So for some people, it's really hard because shut businesses down.
Understand what the owner's going through.
Shoot, man, people got to pay their rent and stuff.
And that's messed up because Coachella's not giving them their money
back. And what was the other one? It was something else that was
big. South by Southwest is not giving them their money
back, which is crazy. Well, thank God it's not around
the first. You know what I'm saying? Or the fifth.
It's in the middle of the month. First is coming right up.
You got a few weeks. You got a few weeks to the first.
Oh, boy. All right. Well, that's front page
news. Get it off your chest.
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Come on. The Breakfast Club.
It's your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy. We want to hear
from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this? Hi, this is
Gina. Hey, good morning. Good morning. Get it off your chest, Club. Hello, who's this? Hi, this is Gina. Hey, good morning.
Good morning.
Get it off your chest, Gina.
Okay, so I live in Staten Island,
and I have kids in junior high school and high school,
and I'm called to school several times.
They have no answers on when they're going to let our kids stay home.
I know there's three positive cases on Staten Island already,
and they're not, you know, when are they going to let our kids stay home?
Yeah, I thought about that yesterday, just letting my daughter stay home.
I mean, I haven't heard any cases around our way either,
but it's just like I'd rather be safe than sorry, you know?
Yeah, I thought about it.
I think today's going to be my kids' last day.
I think so, too.
I'm panicked because I have asthma, and I have a little one at home, too.
Oh, yeah.
It's cold, like, so many times, and they keep telling me, you know,
just wash your hands, we have pure oil here,
and we're waiting for a positive coronavirus case,
but we're going to wait to get a positive, and after they spread it everywhere.
You know what it is, Queen?
At a time like this, everybody's looking for answers,
but the truth of the matter is nobody has any.
You know what I'm saying? So you have to be willing to
really embrace uncertainty in a time
like this. That's why I was literally reading
Deepak Chopra, The Seven
Spiritual Laws of Success, and that's what they talk about.
The more uncertain things seem to be,
you got to just step in. You got to lean into
that uncertainty. You just have to. And the crazy thing, I was talking to the doctor yesterday, and he to just step in. You got to lean into that uncertainty.
You just have to.
And the crazy thing, I was talking to the doctor yesterday, and he was like, you don't really hear cases with younger kids.
He was like, the younger kids seem, he was like, their immune system gets so beat up when they go to school because they're getting all this other stuff from all these other kids that you don't really hear cases.
It's more of the adults and older people.
Hello, who's this?
Ooh, I was about to tell about myself.
My name's Jerome this morning.
I called out of work. He said you Jerome this morning. I called out of work.
You said you were about to tell yourself?
You called out of work.
Where you from, man?
New York.
I was about to say, this generation is so soft because Bloomberg made us go to school
through swine flu, bird flu, Ebola, hurricane.
I just feel like they just need to toughen up
and go to school.
You called out of work.
Huh?
But you called out of work.
We ain't talking about that right now, but do you want to know what this is? Oh, my God. You called out of work. Huh? But you called out of work.
We ain't talking about that right now, but you want to know what it is? Oh, my God.
You need to toughen up.
Look, look, look, look, look.
This ain't the coronavirus.
This some Popeye's chicken sandwich is finally starting to digest.
That's what it really is.
I'm not going to lie.
I did think about that with the NBA yesterday.
I was like, damn, I grew up in the era where Michael Jordan played with the flu and Magic
Johnson played with AIDS.
And nobody canceled nothing.
Get it off your chest.
And that was early when people really didn't know about
HIV and AIDS. They really didn't know.
And they were still playing with him. The only person who didn't want
to play with Magic was Karl Malone.
What if he bleed on me?
That was at the period when nobody knew
what it was. Everybody was ignorant to HIV and AIDS.
Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's when nobody knew. Nobody knew. What it was. Everybody was ignorant to HIV. Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Calvin. Hey, Calvin. What, who's this? Calvin.
Hey, Calvin. What's up, man? Get off your chest.
Well, all this coronavirus going on.
Freaking, uh, who can you care to...
Your phone is crazy, bro.
You can't hear me?
I can hear you now.
Okay, yes. Well, like I said, yes, I work for the...
I take care of the mental disorder.
And with all this virus stuff going on, like, what are they doing to us?
Like, I have to come to work. Like, I got to, you know, these guys are already sick already.
Oh, so you work with disabled people.
Yeah, so it's not work.
I got a wedding coming up.
I'm just lost.
Like, what are they doing for people like us?
What do you mean people like you?
People that working?
Yeah, he works with disabled people.
So he's saying he cannot not work because then who's going to take care of the disabled people?
Oh, that's very true.
So, I mean, it's, you know.
I don't want my wedding to get canceled.
I mean, they already shut down the NBA, schools.
How do y'all keep disabled people from getting sick?
I guess y'all just got to protect yourselves when y'all working around them?
That's very true.
And, you know, they're going out into, you know, programs.
They come back home.
I work overnight, so I'm not working out.
So, like, I don't know.
Like, are they not,
are we supposed to stay home?
They were saying something, quote, unquote,
that they'll pay us and they won't tax us.
But I'm just saying, like, that,
they always tell us stuff, but it just comes.
Listen, I hear the confusion and the uncertainty in your voice, man, and the problem is
even the leaders don't know what's going on right now.
And guess what?
It's perfectly okay to say that.
Just tell people, you know, the same thing that we're all doing,
washing our hands, using the Pirell.
I don't know if we need to stay home or not,
but you just got to lean in the uncertainty right now.
Right, now people just aren't shaking hands,
having too much contact with each other.
That's right.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, it's Monica.
Hey, Monica, get it off your chest.
Hi, I just wanted to talk about my daughter, Shallon.
Okay.
She's in that Fenty Beauty in the house.
Oh, she went to the Fenty Beauty house.
Yeah.
I heard you talk about it earlier.
Uh-huh.
But I wasn't able to get it through.
But this morning, I said I'm going to teach fun until I get through.
Yeah, so they just chose a few girls from off of the TikTok.
They were happy with Donna.
And they're all in this beautiful, beautiful house.
My daughter was a driver.
She's taking business class to California.
I just, I want to give you her information. Her name is Shallon.
It's C-H-A-L-L-X.
That's an X for N.
She's on YouTube.
She's on TikTok.
It's a lot of fun.
Okay.
Just wanted to shout that out.
Well, thank you for getting your daughter some clout this morning.
There you go.
Hello, who's this?
This is Ethan.
Ethan, what's up?
Get it off your chest, bro.
Not much, man.
I'm in L.A., man.
I just went to Seattle this last weekend,
and I went for an event to do, like, production stuff,
and they canceled the event because of the virus and everything,
and I'm like, I was hanging out with everybody up there in Seattle.
I'm nervous, man.
Oh, well, you better make sure you don't feel sick or anything, right?
No, I don't feel sick,
but they say you don't show symptoms for, like, two weeks or something, right? Yeah, for two weeks. Hey, but they say you don't show symptoms for like two weeks or something, right?
Yeah, for two weeks.
Hey, my brother, I'm going to tell you what I keep telling everybody, man.
You got to be willing to step into the unknown.
Like uncertainty is an essential ingredient of your life experience.
Always is and always will be.
You just got to be willing to accept uncertainty.
And I don't know, maybe some solutions will emerge out of this confusion and disorder and chaos.
And just make sure you have plenty of fruits with vitamin C in it
and everything. Keep your immune system as healthy
as you possibly can. It is not
a death sentence. It is something that
could be just like a cold, but you just
have to make sure that you keep your immune
system strong. Now, I don't know if we're qualified to
say that, G. That it's not a death sentence.
I mean, we don't know. It's not, though.
There's a lot of people who have it. More people
have recovered from it. It doesn't mean you're going to die if you get it.
But yesterday we were just saying that older people die from it.
You know, they say it's an angel of death for older people.
But then I saw somebody yesterday who was like 50 who died from it.
I saw somebody else who was 60 who died from it.
They was in Jersey.
That was actually the first case.
The first deaf in Jersey was a 60-year-old.
And he was a trainer.
No, he was a little older than that.
No, he was 60.
60, I thought you said 69.
No, he was 60.
But all I'm saying is just keep your immune system as strong as possible.
No, they said he had a healing condition.
That's all you can do.
Yeah, all the immunity shots and everything, or like the wellness shots at the juice bar, all that.
Exactly.
Just do everything you can.
And my doctor yesterday said definitely pick up a lot of vitamin C and zinc.
He said those help you with the immune
system. He said, you should be taking those
daily. And he just said, you know,
just, you know, clean your hands, wash your hands
and try to prepare. That's all you can do. I'm just not going to tell
nobody it's not a death sentence because we don't
know. We really don't.
Alright, brother. Crazy.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
Now, we got rumors on the way, you? Yes, we are going to talk about Harvey Weinstein.
He was sentenced yesterday.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this. It your own country. I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I create my own country?
My forefathers did that themselves. What could go wrong? Be part of a great colonial tradition.
What could go wrong?
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
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Howdy, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Harvey Weinstein.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report. Rumor Report. This is
the Rumor Report. Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club.
Well, Harvey Weinstein has been
sentenced to 23 years
in prison. He did address his accusers
in court. He said, I really feel
remorse for the situation.
I feel it deeply in my heart. I will spend my
time really caring and really trying to be a
better person. I'm not going to say these
aren't great people. I had wonderful times with these people.
You know, it's just I'm totally confused
and I think men are confused about all
of these issues. He had faced
between 5 and 29 years in prison
for these convictions on first
degree criminal sexual act and third
degree rape.
So, sentenced to 23 years.
All he got what he deserved.
But the sad part is he isn't missing anything.
You know what I'm saying?
He's 70-something years old.
He'll be dead soon.
He'll probably kill himself in jail.
He's 67 years old.
67 years old.
He had asked for five years in prison.
So, as you can see, he got way more than that.
His attorney, in the meantime, has spoken out.
Donna Rotuno, here's what she said that sentence
that was just handed down by this court was obscene there are murderers who will get out of
court faster than harvey weinstein will uh that number spoke to the pressure of movements and the
public i am overcome with anger at that number i think that number is a cowardly number to give.
Mr. Weinstein really never had a fair shake from day one.
And I'm not here to say that he's a victim.
And I'm not here to say, poor Harvey.
But what I am here to say is we were looking for fairness and we didn't get it.
I would have loved to know what she would think is a fair number.
That should have been a good follow-up question.
Because that's what they asked for.
So, and even before he got
sentenced, Harvey Weinstein was not taking
responsibility. He said, you know, dealing
with the thousands of men and women who are losing due
process, I'm worried about this country in a sense
too. And he said, I'm worried
there's a repeat of the blacklist there was
in the 1950s when lots of men like myself,
Dalton Tremble, one of the great examples,
did not work, went to jail because people
thought they were communists.
It is wrong.
And he said everybody is on some sort of blacklist.
Over, undone, went hard, you want to think, kills himself.
What do you think?
Kills himself?
Yeah.
I don't think he's going to kill himself.
You think he's going to kill himself?
I think he's going to die, though.
Well, he's appealing.
So maybe he thinks something will happen.
Who knows?
He's not appealing.
I give him a yeah.
That's why he had to rape.
I give him a yeah.
Listen, he's probably going to kill himself. How? What do you mean, how? He's too weak. I give him a year. That's why he had to rape. I give him a year. Listen, he's probably going to kill himself.
How?
What do you mean, how?
He's too weak.
I think he's too weak to do that.
Man, people find ways to do it in jail all the time.
I don't see him serving another 23 years.
Of course not.
All right.
He's going to clock out.
Let me give a rest in peace to Josie Harris.
That was Floyd Mayweather's ex-girlfriend.
You guys remember they had that reality show, Starter Wives?
It was her.
It was Tashara Simmons,
who's DMX's ex-wife.
I'm trying to think who else was on this show.
It was Liza, who is Lamar Odom's ex.
They all had a reality show together.
But she was found unresponsive in her car
at the age of 40.
She has three children with Floyd Mayweather.
So rest in peace to Josie.
I don't know exactly what happened.
They said they just found her dead?
Yeah, they said there was no foul play,
but I guess that's something that's still under investigation,
so we will keep you updated.
I ain't going to front.
When I heard that yesterday, I was going to cancel my doctor's appointment
because I was like, there's too much going on.
I was like, you know what?
Let me go get myself checked out to make sure I'm okay.
Make sure everything's okay.
Yes.
Make sure everything's working properly.
Everything is working properly.
And your reason is good to know when everything's working properly.
So when something does glitch, you know that it's actually a problem.
Correct.
You know what I mean?
Because right now we really need to be on top of our health, right?
Yep.
All right.
Now, Soulja Boy, in the meantime, with this whole coronavirus, is doing really well.
You know, he invested in a soap company along with CEO Miami Mike.
And if you guys recall,
he talked about this in the Breakfast Club interview.
What do you mean you got detergent?
Soap, man, soap, man.
Soap.
You got bars of soap?
I got soap.
I got dish detergent.
Everybody needs those things.
Everybody needs soap.
You dig what I'm saying?
What's it called?
Soap, man.
CEO Miami Mike, man.
You know what I'm saying?
CEO Miami Mike. Soap shop, man. The know what I'm saying? See you on Miami Mike.
Soap shop, man.
The soap shop.
There you go, the soap shop.
So they said he's gone from selling
100 bottles of cleaning products a month
to over 3,000.
Of course.
Plus in the last couple of months.
And he has an actual storefront, too.
And they said that storefront is doing incredible.
The profits have tripled without changing anything.
But I thought it was detergent.
It's everything. It's soap, detergent, toilet paper. They got everything in there. Oh, I didn't
know they had everything. Yeah, I'm out to call for some toilet paper. It's all kind of soap products.
All types of soap products. They sell every day. And speaking of coronavirus, we told you earlier
about Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson being diagnosed with coronavirus. Well, Chet Hanks, their son,
is speaking out in an Instagram video, and he wants to make sure that people know that they're not worried. Yeah, it's true. My parents got coronavirus
crazy. They're both down in Australia right now because my dad was shooting a movie down there,
but I just got off the phone with them. They both are fine. They're not even that sick.
They're not worried about it. They're not tripping, but they're going through the necessary
health precautions, obviously. But I don't think it's anything
to be too worried about. I appreciate
everyone's concern
and the well wishes, but I think
it's all going to be alright. That is
true. I would like to hear from people
who have coronavirus. Them the people that need to be going
live. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, there's a
lot of people actually right now who are doing that. Really?
Yeah, there's a doctor who was diagnosed with coronavirus
and he's been giving updates. Yeah, but he's not the sick. No, this one's a doctor who was diagnosed with coronavirus, and he's been giving updates.
Yeah, but he sounded sick.
No, this one doesn't sound sick.
He's a doctor, and he's been giving updates throughout.
There's people who are in the hospital being treated who are giving updates.
Yeah, because the only ones I heard from are the ones that sounded like he was about to die.
That dude in Jersey was like, I got diarrhea.
I've never had anything like this.
There's one right now that's on CNN, and he spoke to them, and he checked in, and they had him live.
And he was saying that he turned a corner so he thought
he wasn't going to make it but now he's doing much better.
We need to hear those guys. People need to hear those
stories. We need to hear those testimonials
to let us know that we can get
through this. Yeah, because we depressed.
We only play the guy that has diarrhea
come out of his butt. Right now it's very chicken little-ish.
The sky is falling.
It's the very end of the world Armageddon-ish.
That's the way they're talking.
So I need to know that people get through these things.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
And if you catch it once, do you get it again?
Because I saw somebody last night on Twitter say that they just want to get it and get it over with.
So I'm like, what happens if you get it once?
Can you double up on it after that?
Are you immune to it after you get it once?
I know they're looking for guinea pigs right now.
You know, I did ask the doctor that. I was like, if it goes through your system, does that mean that you're now immune to it? That get it once? I know they're looking for guinea pigs right now. You know, I did ask the doctor that.
I was like, if it goes through your system, does that mean that you're now immune to it?
That's what I want to know.
I got questions.
What is it?
He said he wasn't sure.
Exactly.
By the way, which is a great answer.
It's okay to say you don't know.
He said he wasn't sure.
It's okay to say you don't know.
This is something new.
He didn't make it up.
In London, they're looking for people and they'll pay you to get infected with coronavirus.
Nah, I'm kidding on that.
Nope.
They're looking for volunteers and they're going to pay you about $4 with coronavirus. Nah, I'm not going to do that. Nope. They're looking for volunteers
and they're going to pay you about $4,500
for your participation. That's it?
I could die and only get $4,500?
They're going to give you two weaker
strands of the virus that'll cause
mild respiratory symptoms. Just a little diarrhea.
And then they're going to give you some vaccines
as they try to develop these vaccines. That's when you put your hand
on a doctor's shoulder and say, bro, trust yourself.
Do it to yourself.
You believe in your product that much, then invest in yourself.
Damn right.
All right.
Front page news next year, what are we talking about?
We are going to talk about Bernie Sanders,
as much as people were trying to figure out what's he going to do now
because it's not looking too great at this moment for him with the votes,
but we'll tell you what he had to say about not dropping out of the race.
All right.
We'll get into that next. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Shalami Nagar. We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front page news. Where we starting, Yee?
Well, let's start with coronavirus updates for you guys, just so you know what's happening.
Donald Trump is suspending travel to and from Europe for the next 30 days.
Those restrictions do not apply to American citizens who've been screened or who travel to and from
the UK and airlines are trying to make sure they actually comply with these new rules they said
the worldwide travel advisory is a level three so reconsider travel if it's non-essential the NBA as
you know has suspended its season after a player preliminarily tested positive for coronavirus.
That player is Rudy Gobert, Utah Jazz player.
And they said even before that, a couple of days before he tested positive,
while meeting in an interview room, he actually was touching the microphones
and kind of making a joke about it and saying that it was too much.
Yeah, you got to come to the front of the congregation this morning, Rudy.
Yeah, so.
We need to have a word with you.
Now he's tested positive.
And you know how many people he probably gave it to by playing around
and touching all them goddamn microphones?
So, yes, the NBA has suspended the season.
The NCAA is barring fan attendance for March Madness
and more major events like the Video Game Conference E3
and Donald Trump's public appearances and Biden campaign events and G7 meetings.
Some of those are canceled. Some of them are switching to virtual formats. Right now,
coronavirus cases in the United States are at 1,272 and 38 deaths. They've canceled things
like the St. Patrick's Day parade in New York and in California. The governor is asking for all
events to be canceled or at least rescheduled right now.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, his wife, have been diagnosed with coronavirus as well.
They are in Australia.
And that's pretty much, you know, stock markets have plunged after Donald Trump announced the travel ban.
So if you do have stocks, don't be checking it right now every few seconds because you will be really, really nervous.
Starting March 19th, all CUNY and SUNY schools will be moving to a distance learning model for the rest of the semester.
And oh, Charlamagne, update on the Harvard donkey of the day yesterday.
So Brian Barnett, who's on the alumni board for Harvard, actually sent a link over with all of the precautions that they are doing at Harvard
and they are saying students on financial
aid, they have a list of people who they
can contact if they can't afford to get
flights, travel home, or if they need to
stay somewhere and get housing, they are helping those
students out. That's good. So that was it.
They said that was incorrect.
That's not incorrect. The students were complaining.
That came from the students. It was already
up there. All you have to do is contact, and I have the link.
You're telling me all those students at Harvard that go there don't know what's going on.
I don't know, but they have it on their website, what you can do.
You can contact the dean, and they said if you do get financial aid.
When did they put it on their website?
A couple of days ago.
A couple of days ago.
I can't tell.
The students from Harvard were complaining yesterday and the day before yesterday.
You know, we talk about all the negative things.
And I know coronavirus, of course, there's a lot of negative things.
But a lot of positive things have happened as well.
Like if you're looking to refinance in your home, the interest rates on homes are the lowest ever.
I'm being honest.
Nobody cares at a time like this.
I'm being honest.
Those are rich people's problems.
That's not rich people's problems.
It's the way people can save money.
Absolutely.
People are trying to figure out if they need to get up and go to work this morning.
Right.
Because they got written three weeks.
Here is Donald Trump talking about financial support.
They're going to be helping people out on finances.
You've got to think like that as well.
No.
Yes.
You can only think like that if you can afford to think like that.
Well, listen to this.
To provide extra support for American workers, families, and businesses,
tonight I am announcing the following additional actions.
I am instructing the Small Business Administration to exercise available
authority to provide capital and liquidity to firms affected by the coronavirus. Effective
immediately, the SBA will begin providing economic loans in affected states and territories.
These low-interest loans will help small businesses overcome temporary economic disruptions caused by the virus.
Now, that is good information.
That is great information.
For small businesses to stay open.
Yeah, but people who own homes who are paying 5% interest rate, you can get your interest rate dropped to 2.8%.
That could save you a couple hundred dollars a month.
That could help you out.
So it can help people if you
look in the right directions. All right, and Bernie Sanders
is vowing to stay in the 2020 race.
He says he's looking forward to debating with Joe
Biden. Some people thought he might drop out. I know
he was trying to weigh out all his
options, but now he's saying
last night was obviously
not a good night for our campaign from a delegate
point of view, but he is going to continue on.
Why would he drop out when you need 1,991 delegates to be the nominee?
Joe Biden has 864.
He has 710.
Make Joe Biden earn all of those delegates.
Why would he drop out now?
Now, Bernie Sanders says, while our campaign has won the ideological debate, we are losing the debate over electability. I cannot tell you how many people
our campaign has poked to and said, I quote,
I like what your campaign stands for.
I agree with what your campaign stands for,
but I'm going to vote for Joe Biden because I think
Joe is the best candidate to defeat Donald Trump.
So he said he's heard that statement all
over the country and he strongly disagrees with
that assertion.
All right. Well, that is your front page news.
All right. Thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, when we come back, it's Throwback Thursday,
and we have some special guests.
Yes, because this week was the 30-year anniversary
of a classic movie that we grew up on
called House Party, all right, starring Kid and Play.
And in House Party, there was these three bullies
that chased Kid and Play around.
And they go by the name of Full Force.
Right.
But I don't think y'all really understand
the history of Full Force.
I didn't understand the history.
All of the music that they have
produced and written.
They have a very, very, very
extensive catalog. Rich history. That's right.
And we're going to kick it with them when we come back. So don't move.
Full Force, it's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got some special guests in the building.
Yes, indeed.
Full Force.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
My brothers.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Introduce yourselves for the people who don't know, man.
Okay, I'm Paul Anthony.
I'm Bo Leggett-Lew.
And I'm B-Fine.
And I just want to say that we're the three Full Force brothers, but Full Force is actually six members.
We have Baby Jerry, Shy Shy, and Kurt TT.
Right.
And y'all are brothers and cousins.
Brothers and cousins.
Yes.
Salute to them, but we only acknowledge the ones that were in House Party.
Okay?
That's the Full Force I know.
Let's start from the beginning for people who don't know who Full Force is.
Who is Full Force?
Where are you guys from?
And how did you create this group?
Oh, man.
That's a big-ass question.
I'm excited.
We're based from Brooklyn.
Brooklyn all day.
Brooklyn.
You know, Full Force started, I guess we was 10, 11, 12 years old.
And our parents would wake us up routinely, you know, because in our family, singing was not an option.
You'd wake us up, be on the train all the way up to Harlem, get out of 125th Street.
My father dropped the hat.
We sang for hours, make enough money to either eat dinner that night or go to the Apollo.
And that's how we started, you know.
And we just kept on grinding from the age of 11, 12.
Basically, the three of us was our father and our Uncle Cito.
They got the three of us as a group first and foremost.
And then that's when we connected with our three cousins to form Full Force,
the ones that weren't in house party.
My brother B-Fine actually was forced into it Because he didn't really want to do it
You gotta remember, I was six years old
I was six years old, I was the baby
You know, and I don't want to do that
You want to play
I want to be a baseball player
So y'all were athletes when y'all were younger
That explained the builds
Well, you know, it's funny
We was always athletic, yeah
Our first thing was baseball
You know, and we was in the junior league.
B was in the minor league, the smaller league,
but he was so good that he brought us up to our level,
and that was one of the joys.
My mom and dad, first they came to a baseball game,
and they see me in center field, who in right field,
who will be in left field.
What did your parents do for a living that you guys came out like this?
I'm just curious.
Oh, man. At the time parents do for a living that you guys came out like this? I'm just curious.
Oh, man.
At the time, my dad worked in a factory.
You know, he worked in a factory.
And my mom, she worked as a social worker.
Okay. But I think the key of what you're getting to is my father was a doo-wop singer.
Right.
Right.
That's how, you know, he was heavily into doo-wop.
He's lived his dream through us.
Was he a doo-wop weightlifter singer, man?
No, actually, I was in the gym early.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, man.
That was our thing.
I feel wonderful that we are pretty much credited
with being one of the first to bring in physical fitness
and bodybuilding and training.
For me, it was a way of life.
I started that.
Yeah, because even in house party, I'm like,
do they go to the school?
Are they just some older kids that are just brazen hell outside of the school?
Super duper duper duper seniors.
Yeah.
We got left back.
There was a meme floating around that says House Party tried to convince us that these three guys were 17-year-old high schoolers.
That was a fact.
That was last week.
And I seen it and I was like, they're right.
Like, I'm really in.
I'm looking back at it.
They're in high school and they don't play no football?
Come on now.
We got left back ten times.
Now, let's talk about how the career started to really blast him
and some of the people you worked with early on.
I think that...
Go ahead, love.
Well, you're going to do UTFO, but before UTFO,
before we were even known as Full Force,
we were working with Curtis Blow.
Props to Curtis Blow, who we love.
And one of the songs that we co-wrote with Curtis and performed on was Basketball.
And this was before we were known.
So after that was UTFO, which my friend up in heaven from college, Steve Salem,
he's the one that encouraged us to produce and write for other people.
I didn't really want to do that.
I just was like, just full force.
I didn't give a shit about anybody else.
But thank God I was wrong.
He said, you should write and produce for other people.
And then if that happens, you guys will get a record deal of your own.
And that's exactly what happened.
And that's how we was one of the first to really get into hip hop.
But if we need to really start from the beginning, I used to party at all the clubs all the time.
It was like Tuesday, Justine's. Wednesday, here we go. You know, it was like Tuesday Justine's,
Wednesday Cali Brian,
Thursday Tribeca,
Friday Leviticus,
Barnes International.
In there with no shirt on.
It was a white beard.
Something like that.
And I went up to Harlem.
This was before
rap even came out.
I went up to Harlem
and I was at
Smalls Paradise
with Eddie Chiba.
And I was like,
yo, what is this? This thing is, what's this called? Yo, this. And I was like, yo, what is this?
This thing is, what's this called?
Yo, this is rapping.
I said, yo, this is dope.
Wow.
So I came back to Brooklyn
and I said to Lou and B and my cousins,
hey, y'all, I had a dream last night, man.
I came up with the idea.
I'm going to make up something.
It's called rapping.
They're like, really?
Yeah.
And y'all going to be my crew.
And we was his damn crew.
He made up rapping. He made up rapping. And we was his damn crew. He act like he made up rap.
He made up rap.
I'm going to come rapping.
He come rapping.
And they say, yeah, dip, dip, dab, so socialized.
Let me finish it up.
And we heard it.
We heard it at a club.
Call them well.
Call them well.
And we heard it.
I said, you're pulling a f***y in here.
And he's even saying the dip, dip, dive, socialize thing, too.
How did y'all get in the house party movie?
All right, let's see.
Y'all dug your way in?
Y'all dressed your way in?
You know, but it's funny.
I was writing.
I was home writing.
I got a phone call from a guy who worked with us named Robert Ford Jr.
And he said, Paul, I got a friend of mine, and he's been working on this script. And, you know,
in the script, it says the bullies
were muscle-bound, jerry-curled
dudes that looked like Full Force.
That was in the script. So he
said to Reggie Hudlin, who created it,
well, I know Full Force. Why don't you call him?
So I'm here writing, and
Lou, he always coined a phrase, you never know.
So we're always open-minded to everything.
I got a phone call. I said, hey, man, my name is Reggie Hutland,
and I came up with this idea called House Party.
And the guys are Jericho, Musclebound guys, and maybe shout to you.
And I said, hey, well, send it over.
You never know.
So he sent it over, and I read some of it.
And I do what I normally do with stuff like that.
Because when we were younger, Lou was always in the can of projectors
and doing shows for the family.
So I did what I always do.
I said, here, Lou, I'm going to the gym.
Read this.
And go.
So anyway, so what happened is that with the script, we had to go down and sort of audition the Hudlin brothers,
which is Reggie Hudlin and Warrington Hudlin, his brother who produced it.
Reggie, of course, was director.
And they just wanted to know if we can act, if the three of us had chemistry.
And we did some improvisations there and everything.
We got the gig like just like that.
We went out to L.A. and we did a table read
with Martin Lawrence, Tisha Campbell, AJ Johnson,
Dowdschild Mitchell, everybody.
You know, even George Clinton,
who played the old school Paul McFarland.
So as we're doing the table read,
when we go back to our hotel,
I tell my brothers, I'm like,
yo, guys, I don't like our parts. Our parts are so bland.
And it's just like, we're just like bullies with no personality.
Right.
Which my brothers in Crush Groove, they play bullies with no personality.
I don't want to do that.
So I said, listen, originally B's name was supposed to be Pee Wee.
I said, B, we're going to switch.
I'm smaller than both of y'all.
I'll be Pee Wee.
You're Zilla.
Paul is Stab.
And let me change up some of this shit.
So I came up and I said, now I'm going to talk like this throughout the whole movie.
You know, and they thought I was crazy at first.
Oh, he was a pain in the ass with that, man.
Because I kept like this throughout the whole thing.
We're even lunch.
He's still doing this thing.
So what happened is that I changed up the lines of all of Reggie's stuff.
I came up with kick your fucking ass.
I said, if I say that enough times, it might be a catchphrase, you know?
Right.
And then I came up with I smell, I smell, I smell.
Because we used to say that all the time at the BRE and the concert and stuff.
Did y'all really smell p***y or was y'all just being, insulting the guys?
A little of both.
Okay.
Who's going to say something bad?
You see the face?
I smell p***y. A little of both. Okay. Who's going to say something bad? You see what I'm saying? I was talking.
And the crazy thing about it is because for me doing the kick your freaking ass thing,
I got it from, like, not Joe Pesci, but Joe Pesci used to say something in Lethal Weapon 2.
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
Okay.
And he made that, like, sort of a thing.
So I said, let me make a sort of a theme.
And it stuck.
So what we did is we performed it in our trailer for the Hudlin Brothers.
I said, listen, if y'all don't like
it, then we'll go back to what's there.
And then as soon as they saw us do it,
they said, keep it!
And after that, we
changed up every s*** of ours
in there. And both of
those became catchphrases. G.U. and it turned it
into a record later on.
And House Party will be 30 years old.
For 30 years. We're blessed. Alright, we got more with Full Force when we come back. Don't move. And House Party will be 30 years old. 30 years.
We're blessed.
All right, we got more with Full Force.
When we come back,
don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it
with Full Force.
Yee.
House Party,
you guys have worked
with so many legendary artists.
Yeah.
So I want people to know
about that part as well.
So let's talk about some of the most legendary.
Well, before we mention the other groups, we have to mention after we did UTF, after
we did UTF, we needed to get into the mainstream with music.
And then Lisa Lisa was born.
You know, I love Lisa Lisa growing up.
Everybody does.
My girl.
I grew up in a neighborhood where, in a school, Wingate High School,
where there was a lot of Hispanic brothers and sisters playing handball.
And I would tease them saying, you know, man,
you know you like Menudo.
They didn't like Menudo.
That was for their kids, their kids' sisters and stuff like that.
I would tease them.
And I thought, man, we should have a Spanish girl
who captures that essence of New York the way I know it.
And I don't know Menudo.
I didn't hang with kids that were like Menudo.
They were like,
you know,
like Fat Joe,
like Lisa,
that whole style.
So we auditioned a girl
and Lisa was born.
And Lisa became
like the first Hispanic
to do hip hop,
pop, dance.
She did club music.
Yeah.
Nobody was doing that.
She was before Gloria Estefan.
And the thing about it
is our parents
taught us well
because when we came
into business,
we came as business minded because we managed Lisa.
We produce.
We wrote.
You know, we did the publishing.
And so there was always several revenue streams.
We have to have that.
But that opened the doors up for a lot of things.
She became the number one artist in the world.
And when you speak of legendary artists, getting back to what you asked, the first person that comes to town is James Brown, the Godfather.
We're the only ones to write and
produce an entire album for the
Godfather of Soul. God damn.
I think people don't know. And James
Brown's last two top ten records,
which was I'm Real and Static,
was written and produced by Full Force. And we
had a great time in the studio with him.
I had a force feed them Static, though.
I had a force feed them Static.
That was hell.
You had Rolling Stone magazine showing up,
because that was the time when he was kind of bugging out.
There was a lot of things going on in his life,
him shooting on the lawn, and we were acting like,
no, everything's cool, everything's cool.
But there was times when he was singing,
and there he is in the studio,
and you had to catch him when you catch him.
He would make you put up cue cards to do the lyrics and stuff.
And one time, he just dropped into a full split
and we're like, where the hell did he go?
Yeah, I know, right, right, where'd he go?
Mr. Brown was...
And then the photographer said,
Mr. Brown, can you do that again?
No, you should have did it when I did it.
And then he just walked off.
But we're talking legend.
I mean, he came by himself, walked off the elevator.
They said, yo, Paul, you go meet him.
And I'll never forget the day he walked off
it was almost like slow motion
I see him come in towards me
he had a three piece blue pinstripe double breasted suit
with cuffs
he had brown patent leather
shoes with a horseshoe in the front of it
he had a multicolored ascot
he had a full length fur coat
he had black motorcycle glasses
and he had pink glasses and pink glasses.
And I'll never forget, I said, Mr. Brown, everyone from Michael Jackson to Prince has lifted something from you.
All I ask is that you trust us the way we trust you, and we're going to put you where we belong.
So after talking for a little while, he said, look here, I love you.
I love you like my sons.
We're going to do what I need to see.
We're going to try to do it.
And we're going to see if I can. I said, thank you, Mr. Brown.
Thank you so much.
And we had to call him Mr. Brown.
Because before, we was hearing rumors that he's, like,
mean in the studio and everything like that.
So I called up Dan Hartman, who did Living in America.
And he just, and I said, yeah, we're getting ready to work with Mr. Brown.
With James Brown.
Well, first of all, you don't call him James.
You call him Mr. Brown. So we Brown. Well, first of all, you don't call him James. You call him Mr. Brown.
That's respect to him.
We called him right out the door.
And Reverend Al Sharpton used to come into the studio every now and then,
and whenever he walked in, we said,
okay, we're going to have to probably have an hour break
so he could talk to Mr. Brown.
That was his disciple.
Other legends that I enjoyed, we worked with the great Bob Dylan.
Wow.
Yeah, that was an interesting project, too.
We got stories.
Wonderful Patti LaBelle, our girl Patti.
Did you guys have your business together from the beginning,
or were there some things that you had to go through that were hard lessons?
Oh, we went through.
We went through.
And, you know, we're just starting in the business,
so we had our share of making mistakes.
Oh, our share of rapage.
And getting jerked.
It's all over, but that's how you just live and you learn
as you're growing up in this business.
The thing about it is then you have your slow periods.
And for us, when we did have our slow periods,
even after producing and working with so many people,
such as like, we decided to like, hey man,
there's six members because we split everything six ways.
Wow.
Still to this day.
Even writing.
We all wrote hits separately,
but we see full force.
Even if two people write a song,
or three people,
it'll always say written and produced by full force.
As we got older,
we started to feel like he regrets that to this day.
I got voted out of that one.
Okay.
I wasn't down with the whole democracy thing.
I was like, yeah.
No, but listen, we're brothers and cousins.
I mean, listen.
I wasn't down with it. When we wrote I was like, yeah. No, but listen, we're brothers and cousins. I mean, listen. I wasn't down with it.
When we wrote, one of our biggest records that we've ever written was for the Backstreet Boys called All I Have to Give.
And that was the brainchild of Baby Jerry.
So imagine if that money just went to Baby Jerry.
Then how would you feel?
No, no, not all the money.
I'm just saying.
Just mine.
I don't go with that because I did a bunch more of the stuff.
That's why I say that.
Yeah.
We all had our shares of hits.
You know,
I wrote Head to Toe,
B-Rod,
I Wanted to Take You Home,
J-Rod,
Thanks to My Child.
We all wrote some things,
but in the end,
you know,
we shared it.
One left for all
and all for one.
But y'all still get
publishing checks
to this day.
Yes,
up to this day.
And y'all still split by six.
Yes.
And y'all were the last
American producers
to work with Selena.
Y'all were the last American producers to work with Selena too, right? Yes. Yes. That was split by six. Yes. And y'all were the last American producers to work with Selena. Y'all were the last American producers to work with Selena, too, right?
Yes, yes.
That was amazing.
I'll never forget.
I mean, we, you know, I mean, yeah, we had to go out to Corpus Christi,
so we stayed in the compound.
And they would take a break from recording because for them,
touring was the first option.
That was the first thing.
So we took a break, you know, we came back,
and I couldn't believe we got a phone call that
she was held, and we was
like blown away because we didn't finish.
So, you know,
they said AB called, and her brother said,
hey, man, we want to finish the album. We still want to finish the
album. So we went back out there, and
now if you see Selena featuring
full force, because we were a song called Missing My
Baby, so I made a bunch of different
vocals and did it, but that blew
my mind because once again, even though Selena
was a star, they shared everything five
ways. They split everything. That was
family. Now who are you working with now?
What kind of spirit was Selena?
Oh, I mean
her energy?
It was pure.
She was kind of like Luke. She was a big
prankster.
When we saw her, when Luke saw her,
she was doing some of the songs that we wrote
for Samantha Fox and Lisa Lisa.
No, she used to do that when we were in a band.
Before she made it big,
she used to do some of the songs that we wrote.
You guys, you did Samantha Fox?
Yeah.
I went out to have some fun.
I went out to have some fun.
That's my joint too.
We wrote and produced that.
Yeah, we did that.
Oh, okay.
All right, now don't move.
We got more with Full Force.
When we come back, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's EJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Full Force.
Yee.
You know when you're young, you just hear music and you never think about where it came from.
Right.
Sure, sure.
Or who wrote it.
Like, I always knew Full Force, but hearing you guys talk about all the legendary artists that you work with and all the hit songs you had. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Sometimes we lose sight of it. Like, I always knew Full Force, but hearing you guys talk about all the legendary artists
that you work with
and all the hit songs
you had.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sometimes we lose sight of it.
I know sometimes
I lose sight of it
until, like, you know,
you go somewhere
and, like, somebody
like Timbaland or Pharrell
or, like, T-Pain,
they see us
and they go like,
yo, and I'm just so
honored by these type of things.
I never take any
for granted.
Like, being right here
and watching you guys
because I watch
all of you guys.
Yeah, you guys are great.
You know, so I really...
We don't split things three ways.
I don't want to say that.
I don't think there's three ways of paying.
It's good for you, Sean, man.
But it's funny you say that.
A lot of people don't know the things we did.
A lot of people don't know that we were the first ones
to bring the world Nicki Minaj.
You know, we were the world first.
Yeah, how was that?
Yeah, well, Lou, you want to talk about Nicki?
Well, what happens that my my
my son lou star he was putting together a group called the hood stars he put it he put it he put
it together and what happened is a friend of mine's name neil grant took me over to a studio
with this brother named boz and neil says lou you got to hear this girl you know and i went to
studio in brooklyn and i heard nikki voice, and I immediately said, she is dope.
So I hooked up and met with Nicki.
And besides Nicki just rapping, she even sang me a gospel song.
And she was still doing it.
And even before she made it big, she was doing all the crazy voices and everything way before that as well.
And then my son, my son, Loose Star, said, yo, Dad, she's dope.
They formed the Hood Stars with 7-Up, my son, Luz Star, said, yo, dad, she's dope. They formed the Hood Stars with 7-Up, my son, Luz Star, Nicky, and my son's, at the time, best friend, Safari.
Right.
So we all brought together, and it all happened in our, in my Brooklyn apartment, actually.
Nicky didn't want Safari in the group.
Smart.
Remember that.
She was smart.
Yeah, she didn't want him in the group.
We wanted him in the group because Safariaree had that hype man personality.
She was smart.
You know, but.
But they all went together.
And the bottom line is that we tried to get them a deal together.
It was just hard.
And we took them to Def Jam and, you know.
There's a lesson in that, though.
No, go ahead.
But the bottom line is then we paired off,
and then we started work with Nikki Solo
and working with her as well and taking her different places.
And, you know, certain people, I remember when we took her to Ty Ty,
he didn't really hear it, you know.
And then one place we went to Warner Brothers, Kevin Lyles.
I went with Nikki, and Kevin says,
I love the group, but it's that girl, it's that girl.
But the thing about it is that they wanted
to have a ghostwriter for Nikki.
Gene Nelson said that.
Gene Nelson, at the time, wanted Jewel Santana
to write for her, and she refused.
And at that time, we didn't even get
the one of us deal.
But I think Gene is working with Nikki now,
I think, but before,
but before it didn't, and Nikki
didn't want to, because Nikki always had a thing
about writing her own shit.
And that was impressive to me with Nikki,
because let me tell you, at that time, yo, hungry.
Real hungry.
And even with that, and she had a little crush on Jules.
Right.
Even with that, Nikki was like, I don't care, B.
I don't care.
I write my own rhymes, that and that.
Right.
And she left me broke and hungry.
Right from jump.
From the jump. That's why you get so mad. She would be so mad for people to say she don't write her own rhymes. Right. And she left me out, broke and hungry. Right from jump. That's why you get so mad.
She would be so mad for people to say she
don't write her own rhymes. Yeah.
You gotta salute her for that.
What did she say about not having Safari
in the group? What was her reasoning?
She thought it was corny.
Okay, but smart.
No, that was her word.
But we thought
it was talented. I mean, my
son was like, I don't know.
But because Safari was his friend, he got a pass, you know?
And the 7-Up definitely, f*** that.
He didn't want him, but we, you know.
We're team oriented.
We teamed it, and it was still a positive.
And check this out.
When we was working with Nicki, as she was an unknown,
we was in the other studio, you know, working with Lil' Kim on her album.
Wow.
Which is La Bella Mafia.
Yeah, La Bella Mafia.
We co-wrote and produced on that, too.
So we was working with Kim.
But Nicki always respected the female rappers.
Now, let's talk about the Paul Anthony Foundation.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, the Paul Anthony Foundation, the phrase I use is the
cancer survivor walks the earth, but the cancer champion conquers the world. And, you know,
I started the foundation to build awareness in terms of being proactive with our health,
particularly our men, because we're the endangered species. So I coined a phrase,
proactivation times integration equals eradication. You know, if we integrate all the things that are available to us, we can eradicate disease.
And it was shocking because in 2006, when I, I mean, when I saw the lump in my neck,
I literally was squatting like four or five, like 10, 15 reps.
And I looked in it and I said, what is this?
I didn't feel it.
And my man said, Colin Bergen, and he said, Paul, yo, you check that out.
So I went in, I got an FNA, a final aspiration.
They drew some fluid out of it, and it said, seemed to be consistent with mantle cell lymphoma.
So I didn't know what that was.
I heard the word lymphoma.
And then when I did a biopsy, and you look up that, the two first words I saw was fatal and non-curable.
And Lou was there.
So the first thing that I said was, wow.
And then about 30 seconds after that, I said,
it just came, I said, I ain't changing shit.
And what I meant was my constitution, my belief,
because I've always been an advocate of the mind,
body, and spirit connection before that.
And that's how you know God gives his toughest battles
to his toughest warriors.
Because I said, I'm
equipped for this.
And it was mind-blowing because I've
inspired so many pro athletes
and entertainers over the years.
So, you know, it was a
trip. And I said to him, I said, all my
life I've been on Paul Anthony. I said, so
I'm going to keep on betting on Paul Anthony. And that's one of the
main reasons why I chose the
Morristown Ketterings. And we got to give a shout out also to TV One's Unsung because they profiled us.
Yeah, Kathy Hughes, my girl.
They profiled us on that talking about Paul's scenario.
After that Unsung episode finished, Paul's cancer had came back.
And when Paul was really fighting for his life, he needed a bone marrow.
Now, I'm going to say, during the first cancer, you'll see pictures of me training in my room.
You know, anytime there was a new chemo cocktail I had to go through,
I would prepare for it.
Did some more reps, did some more training, did some more things.
And one of the first things the doctor did is tested both of my brothers
to see who would be a match.
I thought it was going to be me.
Right, right, because me and you both were out. It was Lou, right? He had my 10 would be a match. I thought it was going to be me. Right. We were both
out. It was Lou, right? He had my 10 for 10
donor match. And what happened is that
when Paul was fighting for his life,
at the time, they said, okay, we got
to do it. So Paul was telling the doctor,
we're getting ready to do the
bone marrow stem cell transplant. So
Paul was telling the doctor, what should I do?
Should I change my way of eating? Should I train?
And he told Paul, just be good to Lou.
Be good to Lou.
So the bottom line is that what happens is that when I went in,
because I had to be home taking neupogen shots,
injection shots twice a day for two weeks to harvest my stem cells
to prepare for Paul as Paul was in his room just getting weaker
and weaker with his immune system going low.
And I remember before we had to do the transplant,
Paul actually told me,
and this is no lie, he says, yo, Lou, man,
please, before,
please just don't get hit by a car
and f*** everything up. Don't mess nothing up. He told me that.
Literally. I got things to do. Don't mess nothing up.
So what happened is that the nurses told me
that, so listen,
things could happen to you too. Like, I could bleed
inside and stuff could happen to me doing it.
He said, do you still want to do it?
And I said, of course I do.
I would die for my brothers.
I would die for my family.
We're all like that.
How have your various health issues
strengthened your bond as a group?
As brothers.
As brothers, yeah.
Yeah, I mean, it brought us closer together if possible
because we was always close,
but we galvanized definitely.
I mean, every transplant,
I mean, every infusion, every
blood work, every needle,
you know, Lou came with me to Sloan Kettering,
and, you know, most of the tribute goes to our
parents and God, because
if B would have been in 10 for 10, then
he would have did it, and I would have did it. You know, we all did
that, so it just brought us close together
and make you aware that life
is short, and tomorrow is not promised.
So always move through.
All right.
What can they reach you all, if anything?
Oh, yeah.
Well, me, The Real Paul Anthony on my IG, palivelife-home for the Paul Anthony Foundation.
I'm doing speaking engagements to touch lives, you know, men and women.
That's the best way you can reach me, definitely. And mine is hopewithavision.org.
That's V-I-Z-I-O-N.org.
And my site is bowleggedlougeorge on Facebook and Instagram, the bowlegged one.
And the most important one that they left out is Full Force.
Full Force.
And B, you have everything too, right?
Yeah, but you can reach Full Force through the Full Force world.
And our name is on every one platform
Full Force on IG and
Facebook.
Full Force, man. Get Full Force, they flowers, man.
Thank you. Full Force
is the breakfast club. Good morning.
Hey. Hey.
Salute to iHeartRadio, man. You know,
taking all the proper precautions for this
Corona Quimby virus.
Scratch my nose.
I was in another bathroom just now.
Yesterday I was in the bathroom and they had directions on how to wash your hands.
And they had the lyrics to Eminem's Lose Yourself.
Went to the other bathroom just now and it said,
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
Harder.
Harder.
Faster.
Longer.
I'm like, what the hell is going on?
Where did you see that? None of this is in the women's bathroom, by the way.
What bathroom are you going to?
The bathroom right there by Mrs. Nita's old desk. That's the one I always go to this is in the women's bathroom, by the way. What bathroom are you going to? The bathroom right there by Miss Anita's old desk.
That's the one I always go to.
Read the sign.
You need to read the sign.
It's the hand-washing instructions,
but read the actual directions.
Song lyrics.
Yes, the song lyrics.
But I don't want to see
what don't kill you
make you stronger
at a time like this.
What if it does kill you?
Man, shut up.
Shut up, John Moe.
What if it does?
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk to Baby.
She's spilling the tea.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, there's all kinds of developments with the Baby situation versus Tyranisha Laws.
Now, Tyranisha is the woman who claims that she got hit in the face by the Baby
when she put a phone and hit, you know, someone put a phone and hit him in the face.
She's saying that she ended up getting hit after that, but she wasn't the person that actually had the phone that hit the baby, right?
So she's saying that she was just an innocent bystander standing in the wrong place at the wrong time, and the baby ended up slapping her.
Well, now the baby's team is saying she's not even the person.
Here's what her initial side of the story was.
We went upstairs on the stairway to take a picture.
And I see security saying, move, move.
And I was standing next to a young lady.
So the young lady standing to the right of me, she pulled out her camera.
And I see her put her flash on her phone and reach up.
But I'm not for sure if she hit him with the phone or had the,
I know the flash was on the phone, and all of a sudden he smacks me.
All right, so according to the baby, she's not even the person who was struck.
Yeah, I mean, if she's telling the truth, then she's proving the baby correct
because the baby said he couldn't see.
So if he hit you by accident, clearly he couldn't see.
If she's just doing that for clout, then that's just sad.
There's an enhanced video, too.
And according to the baby's attorney, Jewel Fendling, he says that you can see in the enhanced video,
it shows the baby slapping an individual who struck his left eye with what appears to be a phone,
not the person who was standing to the left or to the right of the individual who hit him with the phone.
So in other words, his reaction when he reacted, he hit the person who was holding the phone, not an innocent bystander.
So if that's true, then, you know, somebody's lying here.
All right. Willow Smith has spoken about her anxiety on different episodes of Red Table Talk.
And now she is planning to bring awareness to that issue.
She's doing a performance art piece at the
Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art.
They're teaming up. She's teaming up with her
boyfriend, musician Tyler Cole, and they're
doing a 24-hour exhibit.
It's called The Anxiety.
They're going to lock themselves inside of a box
on display for
visitors to observe them.
That's going to happen for 24 hours.
Listen, she better than me. I'm trying to get rid of my anxiety. I don't want to do things to observe them. So that's going to happen for 24 hours. Listen, she better than me.
I'm trying to get rid of my anxiety.
I don't want to do things to trigger it.
Well, listen, they said you can leave, though,
to go to the bathroom.
So they do have an agreement
not to leave the space
for more than two minutes per break.
So the only time they can leave
in that 24-hour span of time is...
We just going to observe her being anxious?
Like being scared?
Being terrified? It's a performance piece.
I don't want to see people having panic attacks.
Me neither. Like, I don't get it.
Alright, Chick-fil-A is going to be selling
their signature Polynesian sauce
and Chick-fil-A sauce in
grocery stores now. That's dope.
I saw that yesterday, but I think they'd make more money selling
hand sanitizer right now. Well, it starts
in April, and that 16
ounce bottle of either the Chick-fil-A sauce
or the Polynesian sauce
will be sold in Florida
at Publix, Target, Walmart
and Winn-Dixie stores.
It's going to cost about $3.49.
It's the first time
that Chick-fil-A is going to sell
its products in a retail store.
So I'm sure people are going
to be stocking up on that.
Now that's great.
So I ain't got to steal it
no more for Chick-fil-A
because I'll be there.
I get like eight piece nuggets
and I'll be like,
let me get 10 Polynesian sauces, please. I like the Chick-fil-A because I'll be there. I get like eight-piece nuggets and I'll be like, let me get ten
Polynesian sauces, please.
I like the Chick-fil-A sauce
better than the Polynesian sauce.
It ain't going to taste
the same at the house, bro.
Yes, it is.
Nah, it tastes the same
when you steal it
from the restaurant
and bring it home
and you got the packs
in your cabinet.
I don't think it's going
to taste the same like that
buying it off the store, bro.
I don't see it.
All right, well,
I'm Angela Yee
and that is your Rumor Report.
I got a whole drawer full of that Chick-fil-A Polynesian sauce.
Yeah, Polynesian sauce.
How long does that stay good?
I mean, it doesn't last that long in my house because my kids put it on everything.
Anything chicken, the kids put it on.
You ever put Polynesian sauce on Chinese food?
No.
Oof.
It's like, I guess it'd be like soy sauce, right?
Yeah.
It's a little better, a little sweeter.
Polynesian sauce is not like soy sauce.
No, not like soy sauce. Like the duck sauce. Duck sauce. He knew what I meant. He knew what I meant. Duck sauce. better, a little sweeter. The sauce is not like soy sauce. No, not like soy sauce.
Like the duck sauce.
Duck sauce, man.
Duck sauce.
He knew what I meant.
He knew what I meant.
Duck sauce.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right.
All right.
Well, who are you giving that donkey to?
We need Rudy Gobert to come to the front of the congregation.
Now is not a time to be playing.
All right?
This is what happens when you play.
You go around and play all day.
That's what you do.
Walk around all day playing, huh?
Go play?
Okay.
Sound like me.
Sound like somebody's mama.
You want to be a player all day long? You see what's
going on. You want to be a player, huh? I thought you was a basketball player, but you want to be a
player player? Okay, we'll talk about it for after that.
My goodness. We'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
We're going to be a donkey
because right now you want some real donkey.
It's time
for Donkey of the Day. So if you ever
feel I need to be a donkey, man, hit me
with the heel.
Did she get donkey in the name, please, Deli?
Absolutely.
I have become donkey of the day.
That's a breakfast club, bitches.
You're a donkey.
Yes, donkey of the day for Thursday, March 12th,
goes to Rudy Gobert of the Utah Jazz.
Rudy, Rudy, Rudy.
I can admit that a lot of us aren't or weren't taking the coronavirus that serious.
Not that I didn't think it was serious.
I mean, when you see 115,000
115,001
115,001
You're just going to cough at a time like this?
Right in front of you.
You're just going to cough at a time like this, Stephen?
I'm choking on some bacon.
Jesus Christ. Goodness gracious.
Just got some goddamn water, please.
Jesus Christ.
As I was saying, not that I didn't think it was serious.
I just know when you see 115,000 coronavirus cases worldwide, now 115,001.
When you see 4,200 deaths, you have to take it serious.
But we've also seen SARS, bird flu, swine flu, MERS, Ebola, Zika.
It just seems like we've seen this movie before.
So it's like you feel a way, but you don't panic.
And myself, I make jokes because I have learned in life
that you have to love and laugh your way through things.
So yes, I refer to the coronavirus as Corona Quimby.
I grew up reading Beverly Clearly books.
And if you grew up reading Beverly Clearly books,
then you are aware of Ramona Quimby, and she was a pest.
And that is exactly what it seems like the coronavirus is, a pest.
So, Corona Quimby it is.
But it seems like that damn coronavirus is so much more than just a pest.
We don't know quite what it is yet.
But if Italy is any indication of what can happen to a country,
America doesn't want that problem, right?
Like, we're a country that has about 900,000 hospital beds.
So, if we have a pandemic like coronavirus and people all over the country have to go to the hospital,
it's a possibility we can run out of hospital beds and equipment and medical supplies.
Because newsflash, people, it's not just folks with coronavirus who will be in these hospitals, okay?
People are dealing with all kinds of ailments, broken bones, other illnesses.
There's so much stuff they're dealing with, and nobody will be able to get the care they deserve
if there is a pandemic and the hospitals are all booked so yes i understand why people are worried okay i even
understand people who think it's a hoax but the reason i would never just downright act like
corona quimby is a hoax is because she seems like the type of person to let you know she's real
and that's exactly what happened to rudy gobert see rudy was doing press and he made a point of
touching all the microphones and recorders just to show that he wasn't fazed and to make light of the situation.
In fact, he insisted the disease was nothing to worry about.
Well, that Utah Jazz game and that Oklahoma City game was canceled and the rest of the NBA season was canceled.
Why? Why? Why were these things canceled?
Well, let's go to KUTV CBS 2 for the report, please.
Seven o'clock, reports surfaced the Jazz Star Center.
Rudy Gobert was being tested for coronavirus.
And then, within 15 minutes, a report that he had tested positive.
And at 7.30, the NBA suspended their season.
Why she broke that down like Jay-Z do it again?
7 a.m., he was at my house.
7.15, we was kicking him out.
This is why you don't pull on Superman's cape.
Okay, you don't pull on Superman's cape.
Okay?
You don't spit in the wind. And you damn sure don't, you know, play with something that's killed 4,200 people worldwide.
Okay?
Something that's killed 4,200 people worldwide, you don't act like that's not real.
Okay?
If you knew a person in the street had killed 4,200 people, would you play with them?
Would you act like that person was real, wasn't real?
Would you insist that person was nothing to worry about?
Okay, then treat Corona Quimby the same way.
Now, yes, Rudy touched all the microphones after the press conference,
and I know what you're thinking.
He probably spread it to others, but according to the CBC, that's not the case.
Let's go to KUTV CBS 2 for the report, please.
This is video from a Monday press conference as Rudy was leaving.
Watch as he touches
all the mics there this became an issue tonight on twitter uh we have checked by the way with cdc
guidelines and less than two seconds that he came in contact with those microphones
is not close to what the cdc defines as prolonged exposures jesus so luckily he didn't spread it
look look guys here's the thing.
I suggest loving and laughing through all situations,
but I'm not going to play and make light of it
when people are dying,
when people are getting sick the way they are.
We know it's real.
We just don't know how real it is.
Okay, well, sadly, maybe now,
because of his arrogance,
Rudy Gobert can let the rest of us know.
Please give Rudy Gobert the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw! Hee-haw!
That coronavirus, boy.
It showed Rudy what
shutdown defense is. Listen, though.
Law 6 and the 7 spiritual laws
of success, okay? The law of detachment.
I think we're at a point right now where we can't
force solutions. Okay, you just gotta allow
solutions to spontaneously emerge.
And you have to accept uncertainty.
Okay, and just hope out of all this confusion, out of all of this chaos,
we'll learn something from this and a solution will come from all of this.
Okay, because there's nothing we can do about what's going on right now.
Nobody knows what this is, and there's no need to act like we know.
So don't make light of it.
Just lean into the uncertainty of it all.
That's all we can do at this point.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey today.
Up next is Ask Yee.
800.
Steve, take one step back, please.
Steve, you got to go home.
Yes.
Well, thank God he is.
You got to go home, bro.
See, you play too much.
Come on, Steve.
All right.
Ask Yee.
No, no, no.
Let me tell you what Steve and the White Demon just did.
He in here coughing his ass off, and he just rubbed on the microphones.
Nobody going to feel sorry for you when you get quarantined.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Ye, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now it's time for Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
This is Laura.
Hey, what's your question for Yee?
Hey, y'all.
Hey.
Hey.
Good morning.
Okay, so I've been dating this for four years, right?
Mm-hmm.
And he's from up there, too.
So I ain't never been to New York. We like
don't hang out no more. We don't chill
but he makes sure me and my son are straight.
Should I walk away or should I stay?
So you've been seeing him for four years but he just
basically sends you money. I mean
he lives down here now but he's from up there.
Oh he's from up here. Okay.
Alright.
So you don't like him?
I do like him. I used to love him but now I just like him. So you don't like him? I do like him.
I used to love him, but now I just like him.
So you're only with him because he's giving you money?
No, not really.
Like, new boy.
Like, I got a new boy or whatever, and new boy, like, he's sweet and everything, but he just don't have enough money.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
So should you stay and stay with the guy that you just like, but he's providing for you financially,
or should you be with the guy that you really like that has no money?
Right.
I don't think you should ever stay with somebody just for money.
I mean, yeah, that part.
But, I mean, it's like this.
I mean, I done broke up with him a thousand times.
He won't go nowhere, so.
So is that fair to him if you care about him as a person?
No, it's not fair for him to leave me alone. Leave me. It's not fair for him to you care about him as a person?
No, it's not fair for him to string me along.
Neither you.
It's not fair for him to what?
Leave you alone, you said?
To string me along.
Oh, to string you along.
Yeah, yeah, because he won't go nowhere either.
So you're saying he's stringing you along because what is it that you want from him?
You want to see him more?
What is it that you want from him? Yeah, I want more time.
Like, he thinks money is everything, but I want, like, more time.
I want to hang out more. I want to go on dates.
Are you ever the one that's making plans? Have you brought
this up to him and told him that you want more?
Yeah, for the past two years.
We've been broke up for, like, two years, but we're still
friends and we still help out. You get what I'm saying?
Okay. We've been broke up for two years.
We don't have sex or nothing.
So it sounds like that's not
who you want to be with.
I do if he wants to give me some time.
Okay, but he doesn't.
And you've had conversations with him, and for two years he hasn't done this.
Right.
So if somebody's telling you they don't want to do something
and they're really not doing it, you should believe that.
That part.
So, you know, there's no mixed signals here.
He's letting you know how he feels.
Now, if he continues to give you money, that's on him.
But you should go ahead and be with who makes you happy and who you want to be with.
Why waste time in life?
Like, if time is something you can't get back, then that's why we sell them on the phone.
Like, we just wasting time.
And, you know, sometimes you got to walk away from somebody for them to see how valuable you are.
So, I think you shouldn't be in a relationship with anybody.
You should just date.
Yeah, I feel like women been messed up the dating pool, though.
Like, they don't got no self-respect now.
So now that I'm popping back in the dating pool,
it's like men think that you're supposed to do everything all quick.
Like, I don't even know you.
Yeah, take your time.
Listen, move at your own pace.
Do what makes you comfortable.
If you like this new guy, y'all want to go out and hang out and kick it, do that.
The guy that you've been with, you haven't been in a relationship with him in the past two years.
He's not trying to do the things that you want in a relationship.
And he's open and honest about that.
So you get what you settle for.
Yeah, I've been trying to get to you for like two weeks.
I'm excited.
Well, I'm excited for you.
Enjoy your life.
Enjoy your dating, okay?
But don't lock into somebody
because it feels like you're not sure about either guy.
Yeah, I tell him all the time about both of them.
Like I said, new boy, he's sweet and everything.
He just don't got no money.
And I can't pay no bills with no love, baby.
Oh, my God.
You make your own money, though, right?
Yeah, yeah, I'm at work right now. Okay, see?. You make your own money though, right? Yeah, yeah.
I'm at work right now.
Okay, see?
She do make her own money.
All right, yeah.
Yeah, focus on... I know that wasn't
nice, Charlamagne.
Focus, of course.
Focus on you.
That's all I gotta say.
Focus on you.
Focus on what makes you happy.
It's okay to be selfish.
If this is what you...
If neither one of them
has everything that you want,
then maybe neither one of them
is the right guy for you.
Or maybe the guy that you're meant to be with will step it then maybe neither one of them is the right guy for you. Or maybe the guy that you're
meant to be with will step it up.
Either one of them. But you gotta take your time
and see. It's just not happening right now.
There's no urgency
in you making a decision today.
Right. Alright, well thanks y'all.
Y'all have a good day. You have a good one too, mama.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee.
We're in the middle of Ask Yee, actually.
Hello, who's this?
David. Hey, David, what's your question Ask Yee. We're in the middle of Ask Yee, actually. Hello, who's this? David.
Hey, David, what's your question for Yee?
Hey, so keep in mind, this happened when I was like 18 to 20,
but recently my mom passed away,
so I had to move states from Mississippi to Texas,
and I was dating this girl for like two and a half years
when all that happened.
So whenever I moved down here, you know,
due to the distance and everything,
she needed physical affection and all that stuff, so we the distance and everything, she, like, needed, you know, physical, you know, affection and all that stuff.
So we broke up and everything.
And we didn't talk for, like, a year and a half, almost two years.
I'm not going to lie.
I had some, like, hate in my heart for her or whatever.
But, like, I always still love her or whatever.
But we recently started talking again, like, the past, like, two, three months.
And, like, I was just wondering, am I, like, stupid for, like, thinking maybe something could happen in the future, you know?
Have you guys addressed the issues that you had in the past?
Yes.
And does it feel like she wants to be with you?
Are you guys talking about that?
Yeah.
The only thing is we need to be, like, you know, in the same city or near each other.
Mm-hmm.
And is that something you guys are discussing doing?
Yeah.
Okay. Well, it seems like you kind are discussing doing? Okay.
Well, it seems like you kind of answered all these questions.
I don't think, like, I mean, even after, like, all that stuff, you know,
even if she had, like, another boyfriend in between and, like, got serious or whatever,
like, there's still, like, a chance, you know, she actually does, like, mean what she says.
Did you date anybody else in between also?
No.
So this whole time for the past two years, you haven't been with anybody else?
Yeah, I was on the homeless.
I had to start working.
I worked full time.
I've been doing like over 50 hours a week.
You know, like I said, my mom passed away.
So it was like, either I'm going to be one of these homeless people on the street
or I'm going to start busting my butt and, you know, actually make some money
and, you know, build a house and something that somebody actually wants to be with, you know?
Did she ever lie to you about anything before?
No.
So what reason do you have to not believe her or trust her?
I don't know.
That's a good point.
I think that sometimes we put our guard up too much.
And if someone doesn't give you a reason to not believe them and not trust them, then
I don't know why we want to do that.
If she was honest with you, she's the one that told you she was in another relationship,
right?
Right. She told me she was
like, she needed physical attention, that she
needed, like, somebody to actually be there, and like,
I can't just date you from
far away, and like, she was honest with
me, and like, told me, like, the guy she started talking to,
but like, I ain't gonna lie, it hurt and everything,
like, she told me, like, whenever
I moved down here, she was like, I couldn't do it in person,
because I loved you too much, so I was waiting for you to go to Texas
before I broke up with you. And sometimes honesty hurts, but she did tell you the truth. She was like, I couldn't do it in person because I loved you too much. So I was waiting for you to go to Texas before I broke up with her.
And sometimes honesty hurts, but she did tell you the truth.
True.
So I'm sure that's not an easy thing to do.
She could have easily lied to you.
Right.
You're right about that.
So if you want to give it a shot and if she's willing to move there, you guys are willing to somehow be in the same city and that can work for you guys.
And I don't see a reason why you wouldn't.
All right, I really appreciate the advice.
You put me at ease a lot better this morning.
Before I get off there, I do want to say
shout-out to Gun Gang, screaming 6-9 till August 2020.
Did you just shout-out Tekashi 6-9?
You know it.
Okay. All right. Well, thank you.
That was a ski.
Can you rap a Takashi song for me right fast?
Do what?
Rap a Takashi song right fast.
I told you, he's still got fans when he gets out.
Rap like a daily nigga.
I don't want to say the test words because it's bad.
Are you white?
Yeah.
You can't say the N-word, bro.
I know.
That's why I said I can't say the word.
I thought.
Everybody said it.
Goodbye.
Goodness gracious.
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All right, Yee, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, we're going to be talking about Lil Yachty.
Now, he is firing back at people, and we'll tell you what they're criticizing him for.
All right, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Good morning.
Good morning. Morning, everybody. How's everybody?
It's DJ Envy Angelique
Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast
Club. Good morning to Malik Yobo.
I was thinking about you.
Haven't heard from you in a while.
Haven't heard from Malik Yobo in a long time.
He vanished. You don't think so?
I don't know. Yes. Good morning to
Malik Yobo, man. Okay. He quarantined himself a couple months ago. I haven't seen. Yes, come on in the Malik Yoba, man.
Okay.
He quarantined himself a couple months ago.
I haven't seen him since.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Lil Yachty.
Skip the intro?
Yep.
Sounds great.
The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Angela.
All right.
Well, as you know, Lil Yachty has this song out called Oprah's Bank Account, and he's on that song with the baby and Drake.
And the music video,
Lil Yachty is playing Oprah
Winfrey, right? He's dressed up like Oprah
Winfrey. And some social media users had
an issue with that.
I guess we can't play the audio or anything? We can?
We're looking. Okay. Wait, wait, hold up. We gotta write
the regos. Looks like we had an issue. Here we go.
This new generation of music, these
new rappers, the mumble rap,
what do you think about it?
Yeah, no, I think it's amazing, you know, just literally writing like nursery rhymes that nobody can understand.
I think it's like sort of really like progressive and innovative.
And, you know, I think at the forefront of that movement of music that should be forgotten about is Little Yachty. I think that guy is just an absolute innovator
of just like music that should never be referenced
or heard by human beings again.
What am I missing?
What's the problem with him?
So Little Yachty is playing Oprah,
a character named Boprah,
who's sitting down and doing an interview with Drake.
But people were going at him on social media
because he's dressed up as Oprah.
So they're calling him gay, bisexual.
They have issues with him putting on women's clothing.
So Lil Yachty responded, bitch, it's just supposed to be entertaining.
It ain't even that deep.
Yeah, those are all kids because they didn't grow up in our generation
because we grew up in the generation of Martin playing Sinead,
Jamie Foxx playing Wanda.
And live in color.
And live in color.
Like, come on, stop it.
Knock it off.
He said, yo, and we're so in denial with y'all masculinity-ish like this bother y'all.
Relax.
It's an Oprah parody.
Like, relax.
He's having fun.
Like Tyler Perry.
Like, what's the problem here, guys?
Come on.
All right.
Now, Dwayne Wade is saying that he's not going to go to his son's basketball games.
And that is because I guess he has an issue with Sierra Canyon High School's basketball coach.
Here's what he said when questioned.
Yeah, I'm not going to my son's game because if I go, it's going to be a problem.
You know what I mean?
Because I ain't mad.
No, I'm not.
What's the problem?
The ball got Corona?
Yeah.
Will you be at the state championship game?
I will not be there.
Good luck to them.
And I don't want to do nothing to the coach.
So I won't be there.
I think you just did do something.
I won't be there, but I'll be rooting for the kid.
Wow.
You're just going to threaten the coach on the inside of the NBA?
Pretty much.
That's why he's not going.
He's not going because he's not going to do anything.
Jeez, I thought his son was nice.
You think he should still go anyway?
No, because he probably don't want to get upset.
I mean, he said his son's not going to play.
Wouldn't you?
Would you do that if your son was playing in a game and you didn't like,
well, wasn't playing but was on the team, you wouldn't go?
I ain't going to front.
There's a lot of politics
when it comes to a lot
of these sports
and that might be
just one of them.
Maybe, I'm not sure
and maybe he feels like
his son should play
and then he doesn't want
to get mad and upset
so he figures him
and his son is not going.
I'd rather go,
curse out the coach
and get banned
than just not show up.
Well, they said he was
sidelined early in the season
due to injury
and then he got healthy
but it's been a struggle
to work him back
into the lineup
because the lineup is so stacked.
So don't know what's really going on there,
but of course you want to see your child play, right?
All right, Kenya Moore is responding to some things that NeNe Leakes said.
Now, NeNe Leakes was on The Breakfast Club,
and she was talking about Kenya when questioned.
Do you really dislike a lot of those women on the show?
Like the Kenya Moores of the world?
No, I don't like her.
I'm just going to be honest.
In real life?
In real life.
Okay.
I don't think she's a good person.
And I think that she does things for the show, which is okay.
But I think that you don't have to do all of that.
You don't have to hit below the belt, be super nasty.
What do you consider below the belt with something that she's done?
She went around insinuating recently that I spit on her.
Now, I didn't spit on her.
Now, I will spit on her.
Okay? But I didn't. I think she...
That's the ultimate sign of disrespect.
It is. And that's how
I feel about her. Man, that's a good way
to spread corona. Alright, well,
on lip service, Nene also talked about
her, quote, open relationship.
If you found out that your
husband was having inappropriate conversations
with one of your employees, you know, what is that?
How would you feel about that?
So actually what happened was, and Greg and I have talked about it,
he's probably all faint because we actually talk about it on the show.
I don't know if it's not aired yet.
If you guys remember when our trailer first rolled out,
Greg and I were talking about open marriage.
Right.
It hasn't aired yet.
All right.
So Kenya responded because TMZ caught up with her.
And here's what Kenya had to say about Nene and everything that Nene just said.
Do you think you guys will ever be friends again?
No.
Yeah, no.
That's not possible.
So I just found out today via lip service that Mimi and Greg are having an open relationship.
Did you hear that?
No, it doesn't surprise me.
The people that we can allow this are usually the most guilty ones.
Well, I'm sure the reunion is going to be lit.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Revolt.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Everybody else.
Revolt is quarantining themselves, right?
No, tomorrow. They'll be here tomorrow, right? Are they going to be here tomorrow? They'll be here tomorrow. Friday. Okay. All right. Well, it's the Breakfast Club. Comeolt. We'll see you tomorrow. Everybody else. Revolt's last day. Revolt is quarantining themselves, right? No, tomorrow.
They'll be here tomorrow, right?
They'll be here tomorrow?
They'll be here tomorrow.
Friday.
Okay.
All right.
Well, it's the Breakfast Club.
Come on and mix up that.
Now, it's Women's History Month.
Who are we repping for today, Yee?
We are representing for Bessie Coleman.
She's the first black woman to earn a pilot's license, and she went through a lot to get
that license.
She was denied from all the flying schools in the United States.
She couldn't even get into those, so she actually had to go to France to get her pilot's license.
She taught herself French and went to France,
got her license in just seven months, and made it happen.
Here is Marquette Folley recognizing Bessie Coleman
on the Smithsonian documentary.
It's Women's History Month,
and we're celebrating the most influential women in history.
Check out this phenomenal woman.
Bessie Coleman was born in poverty to a large family in Texas.
She was a manicurist, but she decided she loved the idea and the adventure of flying.
No one in the United States would train a young black woman to fly,
but France had a
world-renowned flight school that was more welcoming if she could get there. So she would
work during the day at a chili parlor just to raise enough money for her travels to France,
and that night she would teach herself French. And earned an international pilot's license in 1921.
She's the first African-American woman with a license to fly. With her pilot's license in 1921. She's the first African-American woman with a license to
fly. With her pilot's license in hand, Coleman returned to an America fascinated with flight.
Daredevil flight. Barnstorming was part circus, part sport. Pilots competed for attention by
pushing their planes to the limit. For a blazingly short time,
she was the most extraordinary woman in American culture,
particularly for African Americans.
And that was another phenomenal woman in history.
Yes, so shout out to Bessie Coleman,
and I've been saying this a lot lately. I don't see a lot of black women who are pilots on airlines.
So let's step it up, guys.
Let's make sure that we are more
inclusive in that because I think, again,
we always say, if you see it, you can be it.
And I think it would be amazing for
our youth to go on a flight and see somebody that
looks like them or what they could potentially be.
All right. Now,
keep it locked. When we come back, we got the positive notice
to Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Good morning. Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let me just shout out to everybody.
Yesterday I announced that I'm doing a car show in Atlanta.
It's the 17th of July, so we got a lot of time.
But, I mean, the amount of support and the amount of love I got from Atlanta and the surrounding cities, I appreciate you guys.
So many celebrities hit me up.
It's going to be a jam-packed show.
So if you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets.
And thank you, Atlanta.
Looks like we're going to have a lot of fun.
And shout out to our sister station, 96.7 The Beat.
All right.
All right.
And I want to shout out everybody in Detroit.
I'm actually heading out to Detroit today.
They did this whole little competition, right?
They did a contest on JLB in Detroit, and it's
a winner shopping spree with Yee.
So somebody won $3,000
to go on a shopping spree
with me. So we are going to the mall, one of my
favorite places, Somerset Mall, and
we'll be spending up that check. Are they going to test
the person for coronavirus before you walk around
the goddamn mall with them?
I would, I don't know.
See?
I guess they should test me too, right? Yes.
But yes, we are. The plan
is to go to the mall and spend
that $3,000. So that's a dope
ass shopping spree. You could get a
lot with 3Gs. And then we'll also
be hosting the March Badness concert.
As of now, we
are hosting this concert on Sunday, right, Envy?
That's right. And that's featuring DaBaby,
Moneybagg Yo, Yo Gotti,
Cash Doll. So
it should be fun. Alright.
Shalman, you got a positive note? Yeah, man. The positive
note comes from the Seven Laws of
Spiritual Success by Deepak Chopra.
My sister, Debbie Dev, put me
onto this book, man, and I think
Law 6 is very important.
It's the law of detachment, okay?
And today, I want you to factor in uncertainty as an essential ingredient of your experiences, okay?
And your willingness to accept uncertainty solutions will spontaneously emerge out of the problem, out of the confusion, the disorder, and the chaos.
The more uncertain things seem to be, the more secure you will feel because uncertainty
is a path to
freedom. Breakfast club, bitches!
We all finished or y'all done?
Had enough of this country? Ever dreamt
about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own
this. It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water for 500 pounds
of concrete. Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all
about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Have grace for yourself. You're trying your best
and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.