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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.
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Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
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DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne
Degas. You guys really are like the hip hop
early morning, late night talk show. Yeah, I know what
y'all talking about.
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I'm good.
I overslept.
I slept.
I woke up at 4.55.
Well, you made it on time.
That's all that matters.
Yeah.
Brush your teeth?
Absolutely.
I was supposed to do makeup and everything.
I had a nice cute little outfit to wear.
That little fresh face looking fly.
Thank you.
Okay, you don't need makeup.
I know I definitely don't.
Some people do, but I don't need it.
You look tired. Definitely. Yeah, I stayed up late last night, too. I know I definitely don't. Some people do, but I don't need it. You look tired.
Definitely.
Yeah, I stayed up late last night, too.
I was up watching a movie.
Me and the wife was up watching a movie last night.
Which one?
What movie?
The Society of Magic Negroes.
I think that's what it's called.
Oh, my gosh.
What do you mean?
How are you, Envy?
What you doing, Envy?
Nothing much.
I ain't.
The American Society of Magical Negroes.
Where's that beeping noise?
Alarm clock.
Who's alarm clock?
Not my alarm clock.
I'm not in today.
So, you know, when I'm not in, I set two alarms and make sure I get up.
Is your house arrest date?
What's wrong?
What you doing?
Where you at?
My daughter has a dance competition and her first dance is like 9 a.m.
Why do they do that to us? Oh, yeah. That same thing happened to my daughter yesterday. She had a concert yesterday first dance is like 9 a.m. Why do they do that to us?
Oh, yeah.
That same thing happened to my daughter yesterday.
She had a concert yesterday, and it was at 9 a.m.
Like, don't they know we got work to do?
Yeah, so there's no way for me to make it.
Still.
Yeah, but that's the reason why.
So I'm broadcasting here so I can get to her first dance at 9 a.m.
So they're up getting ready, and their long clock is going off,
and they're putting on their makeup and doing their hair
and doing all that other stuff.
So I enjoy it.
Like I said, I am a dance dad, and I enjoy it.
No.
How do you know I wasn't wearing nothing under there?
How do you know?
You got on a slip?
Yep.
And he ain't got no haircut.
It's 6 a.m.
You ain't wearing no hat in your house.
That's right.
I need a haircut and I ain't got nothing on the bottom.
You just grabbed a t-shirt and a hat and sat down.
You damn right.
Okay.
I ain't mad at it.
All right.
Well, Pac-Man Jones will be joining us this morning.
Yes, Pac-Man Jones.
He's actually rapping now.
And he's got a song out called Standing on Business.
Everybody and their mama got a song called Standing on Business.
I know.
It's all the country boys, too.
All the country boys.
That must be something that's swarming through the South, though.
Amen.
God bless them all.
We'll talk about it when Pac-Man Jones comes this morning.
All right.
And let's jump right into the Bronx.
This is a world premiere.
This is Cardi B's new single.
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I ain't heard it yet.
It's called Miami, and we got front page news.
Next is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Y'all can say what y'all want about Bardi, but you can't say she's not consistent.
Listen.
Cardi is just one of those people who knows how to make records.
And she drop when she wants.
I'm not mad at it.
Yep.
It's really that simple.
And she slew the diamond from Crime Mob on that record.
Yep.
Like that. I love it. Drop a bomb for Cardi B
I love it, I love every bar in it
All it
It'll be mad on you
Yeah
Well morning everybody, we are The Breakfast Club
DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God
Let's get in some front page news
What up Tez?
What's going on here, Friday Family, Charlamagne Tha God DJ Let's get in some front page news. What up, Tez? What's going on, Happy Friday family?
Charlamagne Tha God, DJ and me, Jess Larris.
Peace, Tez.
Good morning.
Let's jump right to Mississippi.
Okay, once again, Mississippi is in the news.
A Pearl, Mississippi police officer pled guilty after a video showed the officer bullying an arrestee into licking his own urine off the floor.
Take a listen. Former Pearl Police Officer Michael Christian Green, formerly known as Michael Christian Bradshaw, pleaded guilty.
That's why we're here today.
We want to show transparency.
According to the DOJ's court filing, Green commanded an arrestee to drink urine from the floor of a holding cell.
Green's bond was set at $10,000 today with a maximum penalty of one year in prison.
We hold our officers to a higher standard than this.
And it's upsetting to have to be exposed to incidents like that.
But we're going to do the right thing.
Speaking of consistent, Mississippi has been consistently racist for years.
Okay, I was born in 1978.
I remember Mississippi burning. been consistently racist for years okay i was born in 1978 i remember mississippi burning okay
remember fannie lee uh fannie lou uh hamer told us about mississippi as well so let me break down
to you what happened this might even need to be donkey today we might need to roll this back twice
so a man that goes by the initials b e he's not releasing his name but that's what he goes by
he was arrested for a disturbance at the store now once the man was in the jail cell security
footage showed that he knocked on the cell asking asking Officer Green, telling him he needed to use the restroom.
After he had to wait for some time, they never let him use the restroom.
He went to the back of the cell to urinate in the corner, which makes sense.
The man got to relieve himself.
So the security camera showed Officer Green telling B.E. that he would beat him with the phone.
Now, according to the court document, Officer Green said, fist you getting ready to go in there and you gonna lick
that piss up do you understand me green took the man back into the cell
told him to get on the ground and suck it up then he used his phone to take
videos of be doing this what kind of word like what is that about he used his
phone to take a video of him doing it on the ground and licked up his own urine
he told the man
multiple times the man was gagging be was gagging multiple times he told him and you better not spit
it out so officer green did pled guilty uh guilty uh to uh the charges of deprivation of civil
rights his bond was set at ten thousand dollars he's scheduled to go to court june 12th he faces
a maximum of 12 months in prison and the judge did order him to surrender his law enforcement certificate in the state of mississippi good
why would you ever want to treat another human like that that's crazy like what goes to your
mind that you say you want to make a human do something as self-deprecating as is that like
why and then recording it what does it record what's up with that who you showing it to makes
no sense but they got the power to do it when you have power to do something like that people use it for the wrong things and so you
have power to do it and also um yeah you just gonna have to beat me up yeah mr officer yeah
it's gonna be worse to beat you up they're gonna kill you you're gonna well well i'm not licking
no pee bro i'm not i'm not drinking my own urine just because you want me to.
Nope.
Nah.
That is sick in the head for real.
All right.
Well, that is front page news.
Now, what are we talking next hour, Tess?
Okay.
So in the second hour, Texas and Minneapolis, I need you to tune in.
Both of them are losing two different things. If you are in Texas, your days of watching Pornhub are over with.
So there's no more Pornhub.
This is important to a lot of folks, guys. No more Pornhub
in Texas due to a new age
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and I want to tell you about it. And if you're in
Minneapolis,
starting May 1st, no more Uber
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you about in Texas and Minneapolis at the 7 o'clock hour.
Yeah, cutting off Pornhub access. that's worse than the tiktok bank now
this is major we must unpack this we need to discuss this now this needs to be on the ballot
come november now that's right this this might make the couch get on that literally on the couch
get it off your chest 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up right now.
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Hello, who's this?
This Tina from Spartanburg.
I just, hey Jess,
I want to tell you
congratulations on your pregnancy.
Thank you, baby.
But this is for Charlemagne.
And everybody know
I love me some Charlemagne.
I always defend Charlemagne.
Thank you, ma'am.
Well, what's this comment about
you don't care
what nobody say
about Bardi.
She consistent.
She is consistent.
She had an album
out of six years,
Charlamagne.
Yeah, but think about
all the singles
that she's put out
in those six years.
The WAPs
and the UPS
and the PRESS.
She's always putting
out a good record.
Go ahead and mention
that Bongo's that flopped.
I mean, Bongo's
was still a good record.
What about that Bongo's? Thank you. Bongoos was still a good record. What about that bongo?
Thank you.
Bongos was still a good record.
I just don't think.
And this is for Jess also, because I remember a while back y'all said that our Nicki Minaj
friends, fans are young.
I'm 48, and I consider myself a barb.
But I also like, I'm a grown barb.
You a what barb?
I like all female rappers.
But it's just like, y'all making an excuse for Cardi every time.
And I get y'all like Cardi.
I like Nicki too, though.
But to say she could, no, come on now.
What, I do like Nicki.
Yeah, come on, Charlamagne.
What is that?
It just seems like y'all give Nikki a lot of slack. Just like when y'all heard she made that comment about having Cat Williams on her tour,
y'all turned around and said, I think it was Jess actually made the comment,
I guess her ticket sales not doing good.
She's selling out everywhere she go, but nobody never mentioned that.
No, no, no, no, no, no, ma'am.
Now your barbness is showing. No, I nobody never mentioned that. No, no, no. No, no, no, ma'am. Now your barbness is showing.
No, I did not say that.
I said usually big artists like that, they throw comedians on their ticket when the show is not selling.
And in this economy and at this time, it's okay for a tour not to be selling.
I didn't say her tour is not selling.
I didn't have any proof of that.
I said that may be what's going on
because I'm on a show like that April 5th
at the Buckley Center.
I'm going on shows with comedians,
rappers, R&B singers, and DJs.
So that happens like that.
I'll be on that show.
And for your information...
I might give you that.
Well, thank you.
And also, according to a live nation press release,
Nicki Minaj's new tour is her best-selling tour to date.
She has 25 sold-out arena shows.
So I like Nicki's music, but we can't sit here and act like Cardi don't be consistent, man.
She puts out good records.
And Bongo's was the number one record, too, by the way.
No, it wasn't.
And we can't sit here and act like, ma'am, that Cat Williams,
you know, Nicki saying Cat Williams need to be on the tour,
was a shocker. That wasn't
a shocker? Oh, she gone?
That was a shock for me.
And you know, I think the problem, you know,
Cardi is
competing against herself because she has
five number one records.
And there was a period where I think it
was, I don't know, I think it was Wap
and Up came out and both of them hit number one within a month of each other.
And I think people just always expect her to have a number one record when she drops.
But she got five number ones and another set of top tens.
I can't remember how many it is, but she makes good records.
Well, Bongo debuted at number 14 on Billboard and was number one on the rhythmic charts
and I think on the hip-hop charts, the rap charts as well.
But the sad thing about it is people feel like they can only like one, which is the sucky thing, right?
Yeah.
Like Cardi and Nicki, if they put out both records, they put out good records.
That's right.
Nicki got two dope records out right now with F the Club Up and Everybody.
And F the Club Up is damn near number one record.
It's number one in the club.
Oh, Cardi got 11 top 10 hits if you got five number ones and 11 top 10 hits you're very consistent very she's just strategic that's
that's what she do she don't just drop because everybody else dropping she real strategic where
she take her time well get it off your chest 800-585-1051 if you need to vent hit us up now
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Hello, who's this?
This is Donetta from Atlantic City.
Hey, Donetta from Jersey.
I love Atlantic City. I was in Atlantic City last week.
What you do, sir? Shut up.
Oh, my gosh. I want to shout. I was in Atlantic City last week. I love you, Ducharme. Shout out. Oh, my gosh.
I want to shout y'all out
first of all.
And I want to get off
my circuit.
I appreciate y'all
having Teresa
on the show yesterday.
Yes, Teresa Caputo.
I lost my mom
almost a year ago.
And it's still hard
to, like, really get over it.
And just to know
that she explains how she's still with me in
spirit it means a lot wow wow i'm glad that i'm glad you got that from that conversation i really
did um i'm interested in getting her book also if y'all can send me some books i would really
appreciate it yo send her a pack eddie put her on on hold. I'll send you. We got Tamika Mallory, State of Emergency up here.
We got Anita Kopach, Shallow Waters.
I got Doug Melville, Invisible Generals.
We got a pack.
Well, what kind of books do you like?
What kind of books do you like?
I like any kind.
Oh, okay.
We're going to send her a nice pack.
We're going to load you up now.
I'm going to load you up.
I got a book in print.
Black Privileged Publishing. I'm going to send you everything we bag. I'm going to load you up now. I'm going to load you up. I got a book in print. Black Privileged Publishing.
I'm going to send you everything we got.
Hold on, okay?
Jeff, stop rolling your eyes.
I'm just saying.
Oh, my God.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, it's Ty from First Talk Podcast.
Hey, good morning.
Hey, I called yesterday and DJ Indie hung up on me, so I'm calling back.
I know that's right.
What's up, girl?
It was an accident.
Mm-hmm.
The nine-year-old.
Anyway, so I just...
Can I put my podcast out there?
Yes, ma'am.
All right, so it's Hood Talk Podcast.
That's out of Dayton, Ohio.
Sorry, my work.
Shout out to the postal workers.
We are having an event,
and it's called Hood Bingo,
and it's on 6542 North Union road in that's clayton ohio
y'all be there it's 420 so no smoking in the building but so you're having it on 420 it's
called hood bingo yes how you gonna say no smoking on 420 that's what i'm saying on outside
oh outside no indoor smoking. No indoor.
And then the next week, you coming to the Black Effect Podcast Festival, April 27th in Atlanta, Georgia?
Absolutely.
You bringing your nine-year-old.
So we are excited.
It's going up for Hood Talk Podcast this year.
So y'all follow us, Dayton, Ohio.
I know y'all listening.
Hood Talk Podcast, that's helping others overcome doubt.
You bringing a baby?
I'm sorry? You bringing a nine-year-old?
No, that wasn't mine.
Oh, I thought she said the nine-year-old.
I thought that was mine.
BJ Envy hung up on me yesterday.
He said he was trying to get to the nine-year-old that called. Yes, the nine-year-old Trump supporter.
I'm sorry, mama.
I just wanted to hear the nine-year-old's opinion.
Well, thank you.
Have a good one.
Congrats on your event.
And I'll see you April 27th
at the second annual Black Effect Podcast Festival.
Make sure you go get your tickets
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Go to Eventbrite.com or BlackEffect.com slash podcast festival to get your tickets right now.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
We got Jess with the mess coming up.
What are we talking about?
Yes, we do.
These children may have to stop eating Flamin' Hot Cheetos and some other things in the state of California.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
In the public schools.
So we'll get to it when we come back.
All right.
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Let's get to Jess with the mess.
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On the Breakfast Club.
I know they know the difference.
Keep it a secret.
Right.
Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Doritos, Takis, and all of that could be banned in California public schools under a new bill.
So, Jesse Gabriel, he's an assembly member.
He proposed a new bill that would stop public schools from serving those snacks
because they contain synthetic food dyes like Red 40 and Yellow 6,
which are found in Takis, Doritos, and Flamin' Hot Cheetos, as I just named.
They also are found in the Kellogg's Fruit Loops, and they actually dye your poop.
Listen, I got a little cousin.
His poop be red every time he eat a bowl of Fruit Loops,
but his mama don't ever stop him from eating them.
Now, poop could use a little color. I agree be red every time he eat a bowl of Froot Loops. But his mama don't ever stop him from eating them. Now, poop could use a little color.
I agree.
Okay.
No, it's not.
But isn't most foods have the dye in it?
A lot of the foods that these kids eat?
Yes, yes, it is.
But it's stronger.
And some of it is stronger in the other foods.
And this chemical has been banned from makeup for more than 30 years.
So they used to use the same chemical and makeup brands.
Last year, California became the first state to ban four chemicals and foods that have
been linked to cancer.
So actually, I'm loving this for California.
They need to pass this on to other states.
Jesse Gabriel said the goal here is to encourage companies to make minor modifications to products
sold in California if they want their products to be sold in California public schools.
So y'all either fix it or we ain't selling it.
You know, and that's going to hurt the money.
Like, that's going to hurt their company or whatever.
I agree with you, Jess.
I think they should ban Flamin' Hot Cheetos, period.
I don't think you should eat anything that there is not an organic version of in real life.
Meaning if someone says jalapeno pepper flavored, cool, we know what those are.
But what the hell is Flamin' Hot?
And why is it a flavor?
I don't know.
But you know what?
Now they got Flamin' Hot Funyuns. So now your breath be stinking and you got heartburn.
Somebody got time for that.
Crazy.
You wouldn't even eat fire.
If somebody gave you Flamin' Hot on a plate, it would just be a bunch of flames.
You wouldn't put that in your mouth.
Yeah.
And I'm also, I'm pregnant.
I'm admitting this.
I love Flamin' Hot Cheetos, right?
So I tried to eat them like two weeks ago and I felt terrible I threw them up my stomach was hurting for like hours so
it's like no we don't even eat them if you're not pregnant please all right
other products that could be affected by Gabriel's new proposal include Jolly
ranchers sour patch kids and Mountain Dew oh they tried it I know they ain't
saying Mountain Dew because of my accent. Mountain Dew. Did they put it in? They even spell it like they're from Baltimore.
Yeah, D-E-U.
Is that a Baltimore-based product?
Let me see if that's a Baltimore-based product.
All right, well, why you do that?
I'm going to move on to the next story because now you're being clowned out.
All right, look.
50 Cent, he reveals that Power Book 2 Ghost will end with upcoming fourth season.
On Thursday, he put this on instagram that um he shared a teaser
for the next season of the power book ghost uh power book two ghost the post added the final
season will be split in two parts the first is scheduled to premiere on june 7th and the second
september 6th some cast members they was a little irritated about it they claimed they found out
about the series ending the same time as the rest of the fans so they found on instagram with us and michael rainey jr who stars as tariq in the series
added to one of the staff writers criticisms um that the network adored the show and had been
pretending to hear their pitches when they knew the writing was on the wall he actually uh had a
video that he posted about it it's long y'all youall. You feel me? I ain't no shit, bro.
I found out the same time y'all found out.
But don't trip, y'all.
A lot of new shit coming.
Me and Gianni writing shit.
Mo writing shit.
Hey, guys.
A lot of new shit is in motion, man.
That's not the only time y'all gonna see this one.
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 Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection. It was literally
that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're gonna 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,
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that arise once we've hit the pavement together. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after
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inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire, join me every week for
Post Run High. It's where we take the conversation beyond the run
and get into the heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia. I'm Jackson I,
King of Capraburg. I am the Supreme Leader of
the Grand Republic of Mentonia. Be part of a great colonial tradition. Why can't I trade my
country? My forefathers did that themselves. What could go wrong? No country willingly gives up
their territory. 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 still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey there, I'm Dr. Maya Shunker, a cognitive scientist who studies human behavior.
On my podcast, A Slight Change of Plans, I marry science and storytelling to better understand how
to navigate the big changes in our lives. It was like a slow nightmare, you know,
because every day you think, oh, surely tomorrow I'll be better. And I would dream of being better.
At night I would dream that my face was quote-unquote normal or back to the way it was.
And I'd wake up and there'd be no change.
I also speak with scientists about how we can be more resilient in the face of change.
You can think of the adolescent brain as like this social R&D engine of our culture.
That they're something that looks like risky and idiotic to us.
It's maybe their way of creatively trying to solve the problem of having social success
and fewer of the things that bring you social failure.
Listen to A Slight Change of Plans on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you listen to podcasts.
What's up, y'all? This is Questlove,
and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on with the
story pirates and John Glickman called historical records.
It's a family friendly podcast.
Yeah.
You heard that right.
A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of historical records.
Nemany to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all.
Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast for kids and families
called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was called a moment.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or have to make some noise. Listen to Historical Records on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
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That's not the only time y'all gonna see me
and Gianni on the screen, man.
We got our own stuff in the making.
You feel me? I mean, they do tell
them, but I don't know. I guess sometimes they just
wanna do shit their way, bro.
That's just what it is.
I'll be feeling bad for Louis three but people love the shows people love the show so much i
wonder if this is a way for 50 to go to another network because he you know talks about stars so
much would that be possible for us but actually if you really think about it this is really the
10th season of power because this is a spinoff of the original Power show, which was on for six seasons.
10 seasons is a long time for a show.
And like I told you,
I'm like,
some things just gotta end.
It's okay.
Because then it ends up getting phony and phony.
And a lot of things get phony before it ends.
So it's like,
a lot of people posted Ben did and all that.
You know what I mean?
But he was really,
his feelings about this,
he posted on his Instagram, don't ask me nothing. I don't know what's going on he was really he was in his feelings about this he posted on his Instagram
don't ask me nothing
I don't know what's
going on in them offices
they be tripping
final season on the way
though I guess
and then he said
my fellow writers
said it best
we knew
but not the way
we should have
but didn't 50 Cent
post something to say
he said Michael Rennie
ain't answering his phone
or he would have known
yeah
I mean listen
I want my shows
to have a beginning
a middle and an end
and most writers that I know when they create these shows they already have have an arc that, you know, they'd be like, oh, this is going to be four seasons, five seasons.
Power's been on technically for ten seasons.
Yeah, but you know, if you're an actor and this is something that you're eating off of and you just found out when the public finds out.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like, this could be paying your rent.
This could be paying your mortgage, your car note for your kids so you just hoping that is it's coming back
they said they love the show everybody seems like it's all good and then go i don't mind it i like
an ending yeah but it has gone for a long time yes that's true let's not act like season six of
power when we saw ghosts get killed like that was dope yeah it was there was something there was an
ending to it but it was kind of open ending because we ain't that because we still i still don't think he did
just like we thought in raising canaan nick was dead and he was standing there at the end of the
season finale like psych i ain't dead y'all like you know so i think ghost was dead the whole time
that's why his name was ghost bye okay so that's just with the mess for the first hour i had
another story but i'll get to it in a second you know i'm on the first episode right jess of of power how you gonna put you on there but don't
put me on here oh oops all right well thank you that's just with the mess that man was barely in
the first episode but i was in it i did bmf i'm telling you that's because i did the wrong oh my
gosh i worked with vivica fox and now he won't work with me 50 not that petty is it no what are we talking about here jesus yo he told me he got something
for me and i went and go did another side of i was working with tenisa he probably like girl
i ain't putting you on none of this oh my gosh well they got the uh they do have the power origin
story coming so it's gonna be young tommy and young ghost it's gonna be ghost
before he was a ghost this when he was human okay all right well envy hit him up since y'all cool
and ask him what's going on all right all right all right now when we come back we got front page
news teslan figaro will be joining us and then uh pac-man jones will be in the building it's
the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's dj d jess hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast
club let's get in some front page news morning tess good morning dj and b charlamagne the guy
jess hilarious let's jump right into it something that was uh had charlamagne pissed off porn hub
cutting off site actors
what is this what charlamagne always talks about getting the couch involved so literally and
figuratively maybe this is a way those who are voting for the couch can get involved the porn
industry is now being forced to comply with the age verification law take a listen and i'll give
you some more information on the other side well texans are now blocked from the adult website
porn hub the site cut off access over its objection to a new state law that requires
age verification measures
to protect minors from being exposed to obscene materials.
The pornography media platform joined a federal lawsuit against Texas leaders after the bill passed back in September.
But the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals allowed the law to take effect.
In a lengthy statement, Pornhub said in part, quote,
As we've seen in other states, such bills have failed to protect minors by driving those users from the sites which do comply to the thousands of websites with far fewer safety measures in place who do not comply.
State Senator Angela Paxton, who introduced the bill, wrote on social media, quote, after insistent fighting against it, the pornography industry is being forced to comply with the law.
And let me tell you a little bit about the law before you guys chime in so this new law now y'all know damn well this ain't gonna work this new law is requires folks to issue their
government issued identification to adult websites now y'all know people are not trying to give their
id and their information to a porn website uh especially you know those who like to partake
in fetishes and all that type of stuff nobody Nobody's trying to be outed for that.
So Pornhub said they don't have a problem with the age verification,
but they think it should be a device-based age verification
that will make the Internet safer while still respecting the privacy.
Pornhub said,
we believe that the only effective solution for protecting minors and adults alike
is to verify users' age on their device
and to either deny or allow x access to
the age restricted materials and websites based upon verification opposed to having to turn over
your government id i mean all people going all kids going to do is lie about how how old they
are if they get asked they don't do age verification on point hub now do they no yeah because i always
go on point hub and i think to, how easy these kids got it.
Do you know when I was a young lad,
we had to hide Playboys
and Penthouse magazines
in our Trapper Keepers
and you couldn't even keep
the whole magazine
in the Trapper Keeper.
You just had to have a few pages
out the magazine
because if you had the whole magazine,
it would look too obvious.
And I remember like in my time,
yours was way, obviously,
obviously way, way, way, way,
way before my time,
but I used to sneak
and watch my mother and my father tapes
like their VCR tapes you put in the VCR
so that was it. None of them though
you mean of. No oh
hell no. Just no you know
like. That's crazy.
She said I had to go sneak and watch my
mom and dad tapes. Yeah no they would keep
like boxes and tapes of
Bobby.
But what do y'all think about them having to submit?
So, you know, like normally you'll see, you know, I don't know this based upon research,
but you know how normally you have to click the thing.
I'm 18 and older.
But again, this law is saying they want people to give their ID, like upload my driver's license.
I mean, I mean, there shouldn't be a problem with it unless you're going on there to look at something crazy.
Yeah, but you know, ain't nobody trying to give their id to say i want to watch animal but that's what i'm
saying if you're not looking at something crazy like if you're looking at like you just said
animal porn yeah you probably don't want people to know you're doing nobody's gonna put their id
when it comes to any watching any of that you got your damn mind in texas because there's mad
other sites there's a one other site so nobody's gonna go to pornhub but there's mad other sites. There's a zillion and one other sites. So nobody's going to go to Pornhub.
But there's other states, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, Utah, and Virginia.
All those states you can't watch Pornhub either.
Pornhub is great.
Pornhub is cloned out now if they try to do all that.
I mean, we got X videos, y'all.
We got all types of other sites, though.
So, you know, Pornhub is just the easiest.
Even if it's not a
animal porn like something to be embarrassed of people they want the privacy of their porn
so i wouldn't want to put my id i'll be wondering how private it is like i wonder if you like when
you go to pornhub and you click on videos like if they ever was to go to your laptop or your phone
they would know you was oh they absolutely wouldn't know but just the fact that i got a
hand over my id though just the fact that I got to hand over my ID, though.
Just the fact that I got to hand over my ID to, you know, I don't know.
I mean, it's a certain way to track us.
I mean, I think that's just another way of tracking people.
It's a beautiful thing on Pornhub.
Me and my wife enjoy Pornhub.
Yeah, you get that new shit info all the time.
Like, there'll be, like, people in Jersey like this type of porn.
People in this county like this type of porn.
People in this area like this.
So they do calculate and count it and release the data well y'all let us know in the comments
protect porn are we pushing a protect porn on the ballot are we against porn now let's jump right
into the lifting uber drivers what's going on yeah this this is really important the minneapolis
city council voted 10 to 3 to override mayor fry's veto of the ride hauling pay raise ordinance as a result of that Uber said, hey, find somebody else to do it.
Then we'll just leave. Take a listen.
This is a huge victory as drivers. We feel like we punched the bully in the nose.
The Minneapolis City Council voting 10 to 3 to overturn Mayor Jacob Fry's veto of their ordinance to raise pay to minimum wage for Uber and Lyft drivers.
City Council did what we were supposed to do today.
We passed policy in response to the needs of our residents.
And that is our focus and that is what we delivered on.
Both rideshare companies say the increase is too much, so they're shutting down operations May 1st.
People that use rideshare service need to be prepared. Drivers that are employed through
rideshare need to be prepared. This is not just about Minneapolis. I think there are repercussions
to the entire region where our whole state needs to be prepared. Now, Mayor Fry says that the data
does not support the pay increase at $15.57 and that there are way
better ways to increase the wages plus benefits. The activists disagree. They're basically saying
we're going to call you a bluff Uber and Lyft. We don't think you're going nowhere. We think
you're just bluffing. Take a listen to Mayor Fry and then the activists give their response.
We should be following what the data says, not simply responding to the politics.
Drivers at today's vote don't believe Uber and Lyft will actually pull out.
And council members say if they do, there's a solution.
There's a lot of industry that is occurring right here in the Twin Cities.
So why would Lyft or Uber want to leave?
Should they leave?
We've been in touch by several rideshare businesses and
startups that are more than happy to pay the city's minimum wage and
fill the void
should they make that decision. I've heard some people talk about getting a new ride share company
up and running. That is not a thing at the level of service that we need in this short period of
time. I think it's beyond whack when corporations that are making billions of dollars, and I don't
know how much money they're making in Minneapolis, but i know they're making a lot of money why you don't want
to pay drivers a decent decent wage like it's so strange to me like this is a public service
that uber and lyft drivers provide it's a service that actually saves lives think about people that
be drunk you know what i'm saying and need ride shares just pay the drivers a decent
wage why is that so difficult why do these people make millions and billions of dollars but fight to
not pay people minimum wage not right i agree and that's the main thing that a lot of the uber
drivers and lyft drivers be complaining about is that they don't get paid they and they say that
the company gets all the money and they get such a small percentage and that's what they complain
about all the damn time so i just want to give this a little point you know i'm always talking
about organizing how important it is to organize at the city level uh this was just really neat to
see you know folks if you go look at this story and look at the video footage how the city came
together and said no we're going to do something different and we're going to make the mayor follow
us don't forget minneapolis is where uh george floyd you know was murdered and so in that city
after all of that happened,
folks really started organizing around issues. So this is just proof, guys, how if you don't
like the way something is going in your particular city, we talk about federal a lot, the president
and Congress. But if you don't like the way something's going in your city, organize some
folks around and push the mayor to go in the opposite direction. So this is just one of those
examples, whether you agree with it or not. I love to see when the people rise up and say,
you know what, we're going to do something different.
And this is a result of it. And I like that they're calling their bluff to say, OK, you say you're going to leave.
Let's just see what happens. But we've got to look and see how that all works out.
I don't know if a small ride sharing company can handle the load.
But hey, if you want to open up a ride sharing company, head to Minneapolis.
Look like you may have some opportunities. This will be effective on May 1st.
All right. Well, thank you tez absolutely
make sure you follow at tesla figaro on all social media platforms and make sure make sure you
subscribe to the straight shot no chase a podcast hosted by tesla figaro and you know jess just
teared up in here because she felt her baby in her stomach yeah for the first time for the first time
that is so crazy that's the first time you felt a little kick or something yeah
literally first oh you manifested earlier this week charlotte you said have you felt the baby
yet and look it happened right and i wasn't but i felt i just felt just now i'm claiming she was
listening to me hey little niece She was rising up for the people. Thank you, girl.
That is front page.
Congratulations.
When we come back, Pac-Man Jones will be joining us.
We're going to kick it with Pac-Man Jones when we come back.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building, Pac-Man Jones.
Welcome back, brother.
Yes, sir.
Smell me.
Appreciate you for having me back.
How you doing, King?
I'm doing good, man.
I ain't got no complaints.
Been good.
Okay.
You got an album out?
I haven't dropped an album yet.
I've dropped the first single, which was, since I've been up on the Universal, which
was Ferrari Kid.
It did really good.
But Standing on Business, I think this is going to be the one to let people know I'm
serious about what I'm doing and I'm not just an athlete trying to rep.
You know what I mean?
So, yeah, I'm eager to see how the people take this.
And I got Shaq on the remix of Standing on Business.
Shaq?
Yeah.
I got, probably going to drop that next one my next one
i'm gonna drop i got jody breeze packing breeze i got boosie on the song um so i got a lot of work
that i've been working on and uh it's good though it's good true story i'm real good at putting
words together i think um i talk sit behind the mic like you guys do
Four days a week
But I like doing it
And I'm really good at it
I would not be wasting my time
And my hard earned money
If I didn't really think I can push the needle with this
Why music right now?
Because you could start a podcast
You could write a book
Why is music the best way to tell your story right now?
I got a podcast I You could write a book. Why is music the best way to tell your story right now? I got a podcast.
Well, I'm on Pat McAfee.
I got my own podcast, Undercover Dogs.
I got my own show, Bedding Online.
But this is what my passion is.
And I was talking to Pat the other day.
He's like, bro, me listen to this music.
Why not you?
And he is real critical about certain things.
I know he's white, but he's not a normal white guy, I should say.
And I get paid a lot of money to do what I like to do, which is talk behind a mic.
I'm not talking about rapping and critiquing other people.
So let them critique me a little bit now.
When did you know?
Because you said you don't want to be labeled as an athlete that just want to rap when did you know you wanted to rap you've
been wanting to rap well i was rapping and then so i had a label the year i got suspended that
was called nsl national street league the nfl sued me for coming up with national street league and
made me shut it down because it was too much like national football league wow as far as December I
still have the tattoo right here and I had to shut it down so I focused all my energy and football
at that time because it was the main thing that I had going on was gonna pay 10 million dollars
play football like why would you want to do this right now and then you gotta realize back then
it was a shield like if we don't have we didn't have all these platforms um to to voice our opinion back then it
was like you got to do it this way you can't do it now you anybody got a platform if you if you're
doing it the right way and i'm talking about for athletes saying that really because normally you
be so scared to say something because you don't want to get fined or a team that you're playing
with don't want you rapping they don't want you doing that but now it is a whole different game
for us athletes and being able to market yourself doing the pods saying whatever you want to say
after the game so somebody can't take the only two words that they like out of the interview
oh he said he hate playing with and that's the only two parts when you can go right after the
game on any platform and if you say it right and you're doing it right, you can kind of change the narrative of how other people can spin it.
Yeah.
So did you see Nick Van Exel tweet yesterday where he said, it's a shame some former players in the media have turned into the folks they didn't like while they were playing?
Yeah.
What do you think about that?
I've never gave too much about what anybody said about me. No, I mean, because I know who I am. I don't think he was talking about you in particular that? I've never gave two f***s about what anybody said about me.
You know what I mean?
Because I know who I am in person.
I don't think he was talking about you in particular.
No, but I'm finna answer.
Me, I'm saying when I was playing, too.
You get what I'm saying?
Like, I got a job to critique anybody that plays sports about how they play sports.
Now, when it come to me talking personal about them, that's different.
And now, if I say you suck you if you suck bro you gotta take that
up on yourself and i think that's the big part that some people don't realize like if you sign
up for this bro you signed up to get talked about until you talk about rap telling somebody they
can't rap that's one of the toughest conversations we have in the black community oh you'd be like
oh that song sucks that you can't rap it's like that hurts people hard and then now you're a
hater like instead of just taking it as a critique you you're a hater. If you run a bad route, I'm going to tell you that was a terrible route right there.
It's the same thing.
Who got this song?
Let's listen to this song.
That is like a bang.
SOB!
SOB!
Which one is it?
I want to hear it right now.
Let's listen to it and give him our critique.
Yeah.
He can't wait to say it's trash.
That's crazy.
Why would I do that?
He can't wait because you love when somebody trash. I don't want to tell him that. I want the record to be good. He can't wait to say it's trash. That's crazy. Why would I do that? You can't wait because you love when somebody trash.
I don't want to tell him that.
I want the record to be good.
He can't wait.
I want the record to be good.
I don't want to tell him the record is whack.
I'm not just.
No, I want you to tell me if it's whack.
I mean, if it is whack, I'm going to tell you.
Me personally, I did not like the.
Who?
Let me know.
And them boys.
I did not like them standing up with him and Snoop.
Drewski?
Yeah
Oh man
You know
You gonna have some
With Drewski and T.I.
T.I. son King
Cause King said
He started standing on business
The king of kids
Yeah
And Drewski a comedian
I don't know how serious
Drewski was being
I know
They know
I'm in a whole different lane
Yeah
But you ain't like that record
You tell me I'm saying It was a good. Yeah, but you didn't like that record.
You tell me.
I'm saying it was a good record.
I shouldn't say that.
Okay.
But would you ride and listen to that?
I ain't even listen to it, to be honest with you.
I ain't even listen to the record.
And let's say something, because if it was you, some of you would have had,
hey, man, you need to go listen to that record.
Yeah.
Damn, Drewski.
Damn.
Let's hear it. How long has it been?
Standing on business
S.O.B.
Yeah
I hear a lot of Memphis influence
Yes
I hear a lot of like Dolph
And Moneybagg Yo
It's a cool record
I ain't mad at it
Only part I don't like
I don't like the autotune part
That's the only part I don't like
It ain't too much autotune on it
Just that one part
When he goes
Standing on business
When he sings it
Standing on business
That's my worst part
I know that's right Lil' Giant
He said ain't no autotune
Yeah that's the only part I really like He said ain't no autotune How did you hear that? Hey what? Standing on business That's my horse name I know that's right Lil' Giant He said ain't no auto too Yeah that's the only part
I really like
He said ain't no auto too
How did you hear that?
Hey what?
Standing on business
Standing on business
He would've sounded better
If he put auto too
Yeah I don't do no auto
That's what he said
Cool record though
This was just
What need to be dropped
Right now
Because that's what's going on
But this is by far
Not my best line of work.
These next six songs I got are real.
They the real deal.
Like, I got this one song, Mental Health, with a kid named Code on there.
It might win an award.
All right, we got more with Pac-Man Jones when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Alaria, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Pac-man jones when we come back it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's dj envy jess hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club we're still kicking it
with pac-man jones charlamagne and you say you got a song about mental health i'm glad because a lot
of times man when former football players or football players discuss their mental health
people don't want to talk about their mental health they just want to chalk it up to cte
oh no bro mental health is big like some people do stuff just to get clout or try to take something and run with it for a foundation or something like that.
But, like, me only have this big.
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 Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust
herself and leaning into her dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities
for ourselves. For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
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 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.
You know that rush of endorphins
you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire,
join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. Listen to Post Run High
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple of like, this is mine. I own this. It's
surprisingly easy. There are 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 Capraburg. I am
the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia. Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I trade my own country? My forefathers did that themselves. What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
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.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast. That's Escape from Z-A-Q-a-stan
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey there, I'm Dr. Maya Shunker, a cognitive scientist who studies human behavior.
On my podcast, A Slight Change of Plans, I marry science and storytelling to better understand how to navigate the big
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I'm telling you, I've talked to,
we had this conversation last time.
I've been to McLean Hospital for months.
I talk to a shrink every other day.
I do group therapy.
I have an outlet guy, Sully,
that I talk to probably out of a day.
Probably talk to this dude four or five times.
I ain't going to say he saved my life,
but he's a big part of
why my mental is
where it is right now.
Because I deal with a lot of stuff
like bipolar,
stress disorder,
ADD,
but where I'm at now
I'm like having the outlets
to talk about stuff
and making sure I know what my triggers are that's
the biggest thing like some people can get depressed or get in a funk and don't realize
like damn it's the same pattern and um i think i've done a good job of knowing what my problems
are and every now and then it'll flake off because I am I am hot tempered um that's what happened at the airport last year? what happened at the airport was I
couldn't really talk about it at the time but the person that I got into it with
whatever the person was try to act like they didn't know who I was and I really
didn't say nothing to him but I did call him a piece of s***
that's same to him? but if it be him a piece of s***. That's the same thing. Pac-Man. But if it'd been anybody else, bro, they wouldn't have said nothing, bro.
Just because.
He would have f***ed you because you was Pac-Man Jones.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, it was about a seat plug.
My charger.
Your charger, yeah.
So I had bought two seats.
So I asked the dude, he or she was.
They.
He was like, yo.
Yeah.
I was like, yo, can I move my seat because I'm headed to Monday night and I need this
iPad to work. Everybody was like, oh, why are you so seat? Because I'm headed to Monday night, and I need this iPad to work.
Everybody was like, oh, why are you so mad about the seat?
I wasn't really mad at all.
He took it and ran with it.
I was like, all right, whatever then, bro.
Whatever you're going to do.
So he was like, well, we're going to turn the plane around if you can't wait till you get up.
Bro, I need the charger.
So if you've got to turn the plane around, let's go.
I bought two seats. Bought two seats because I don't want to be it so if you got to turn the plane around let's go I bought two seats
bought two seats because I don't want to be bothered first of all second of all I really
do need this iPad and um I got kind of heated said a couple words that I maybe regret saying
to the police not the guy on the plane you was cursing the police out yeah because they tried
to say you was drunk wasn't drunk at all yeah as you see what i ended
up pleading to a disordered conduct that's right 240 dollars and terroristic threats they said i
didn't oh 9-11 bro oh 9-11 it was 9-11 damn when that happened 9-11 when this happened this was 9-11
i was headed to new york to do the uh giants or jess 9-11 jess damn headed to New York to do the... Money Let's Go game. Giants or Jets?
9-11.
Jets game.
Damn.
Bro, come on.
Wow.
How are you going to tell me you're just going to give me this early cunt up?
It was like six charges they tried to throw at me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So every time you fly, you buy two seats so you ain't got to deal with people?
Yeah.
Normally.
Now, I fly a lot of parking.
I got some good people around me that really loves me.
And I did pretty decent with saving a little bit of money.
You know what I mean?
But, yeah, I'm always fine.
I hate sitting by people because you never know.
Like, if I don't have nobody right there to vouch for me,
you're already getting fine.
Yeah.
And these days, everybody want to ming
or try to figure out a way to get some money.
Well, you have a place on, like, no-fly list?
Like, they ain't never tell you?
Never.
How does that work?
No-fly list.
Okay.
You know, it's interesting.
With all the negative press you get,
they don't talk about the positive things you do.
Like you raising your former teammate,
Chris Henry's kids after he passed away.
How's that been going?
It's going good, man, Bubba.
So let me tell you.
So when he first got to Cincinnati,
nobody knew who he was.
They knew he was Chris Henry's son.
Two and a half years, number one player in the country. Wow. So he first got to Cincinnati. Nobody knew who he was. They knew he was Chris Henry's son.
Two and a half years, number one player in the country.
Wow.
Number one player in his grade level in the country two and a half years ago.
Now he's the number one player in the country as a sophomore.
Saini had, which is the oldest, she had no offers.
I think she had one or two.
She's going to Ohio State.
Baby boy, he's still getting his feet wet, but he's
an absolute dog.
My whole house, superstars.
Man just went to Cali. He's going to
Modern Day. Modern Day?
Which is the number one school in the country.
If you know sports, I think
I've done enough
with them.
They've outgrown Cincinnati.
Now it's time to go and see what the money looking like on the other side of the fence.
I hate to start talking about money, but that's where we're at right now.
That's right.
With high school sports.
My daughter is going to Mississippi State for a ride.
Big money she got.
She's running track.
Shout out to Zaniya.
Then I got Trini and Junie, which are the two young dogs.
My youngest daughter, 13,
just great, absolute dog.
She does track and soccer.
And then little Juni,
he's the future.
He running eight miles
on the treadmill right now.
Wow.
At six years old.
He probably,
he ran nationals last year,
but he was five,
running six and seven.
So this year, he'll probably win it this year.
You're doing a phenomenal job.
What made you want to take in Chris's kids?
What was y'all relationship like that you said, man, I got to do this for my guy?
Well, me and Doogie was best friends, bro.
That was every morning I'm pushing his ass because he was a little bit.
I've always been first up.
We can go out all night.
We got to be at practice at 630.
I'm sitting there in the
weight room at 530 waiting on everybody like this with the medicine ball so I pushed him every day
and we pushed each other and that was probably one of the best things that could have happened
for me at that time with me and him going to school with each other because Chris he was a
dog Slim was a dog he was what he was underrated coming into college because of all the stuff
because he didn't pass SAT at the time.
But he was top five players coming out of New Orleans.
And me and Doogie, bro, we was together all three years.
I told him, I'm like, bro, I'm getting out of here in three.
To this day, he owe me $50,000.
I ain't never get to see that one.
Because we had to bet who was gonna go first.
But, yeah, man.
I was just trying to do my part.
At the time when I did it, kids wasn't getting no recognition.
I'm like, man, these kids are 6'6", you know?
And I would always send them box loads, clothes, whatever they wanted.
Like, three, four times a year.
Me and sis talked. and i was like yo
you need to bring him bring them to cincinnati let's reclass them so they can get with the kids
that's in their grade and let's push them let's do this for three four years and see how how good
we can do this and bro it pushed everybody around them everybody in the household like i i truly truly am so honored to have to have that task
is what i'm saying like because that's a lot bro like eight people in the house absolutely
croaker bill go from two thousand a month to a thousand a week you go out to eat at at jeff
rubies it used to be 500 it's 1500 you're buying christmas used to be four five thousand and twenty thousand and
like i've never and when i did it bro my intentions was to get zero out of this and still my intention
that's why i've done the things that i've done for them to let them blossom not as in for us
hey let's keep these kids right here and try to milk the
calf and it's a lot of that going around of course yeah it's a lot of that going around but like i
think i've blossomed i've trimmed them really well it's time for them to blossom now talk to him
every day he's good though and he's making really good paper all right we got more with pac-man
jones when we come back it's the breakfast club Club. Good morning. It's the Breakfast Club.
Envy, Jess Hilarious, and Charlemagne.
We're still kicking it with Pac-Man Jones.
Charlemagne?
What do you think about, let's talk about some sports.
What do you think about Russell Wilson going to the Steelers?
S***, Berg!
First of all, I forget.
God.
You forgot?
Ah, s***.
Jesus Christ, man.
You can't give an objective take.
All right.
That's Jess' favorite team, by the way.
Well, let me tell you this, baby.
AFC North have just got hard. Did that no you didn't do you know what
their handle now Baltimore no she's from Baltimore she's not a Ravens man that's
crazy worst team in the division hey who they gonna be they ain't gonna be
Cleveland they ain't gonna be to beat Cincinnati. Ravens?
Mm-mm.
It's funny, though.
Y'all got funny situations.
What do you think?
What are you going to do with Kentucky?
I'm out of this.
This is about you.
Our son helps out with that.
Yeah, my son helps me out with sports.
And he's 11, by the way.
So, damn, if Russell Wilson goes to Pittsburgh and stinks it up,
what does that do for his legacy?
Well, it depends on how does that do for his legacy? Well,
it depends on how you look at Russell's legacy.
You gotta realize, Russell was good in Seattle, and he had the best
defense. That
Leisure Dome defense was probably
second or third
best defense of all time, I would say.
I love Russell as
a person. I love him.
Let me say this, I have no problem with him as a person.
Russ has a couple flaws.
And the flaws are he likes to hold the ball to him.
He plays coverage.
Let it get to him.
That's all I'm going to say.
Russ has a lot of good weapons around him.
Marshawn Lynch was one of the best running backs of all time.
So you got guys like that that's taking the whole load off of you.
So you think he's more of a taking the whole load off of you.
So you think he's more of a system player?
Yeah.
Rusty's an Andy Dalton.
Okay.
Everybody knows that.
I'm not saying that he's a bad player.
Yeah.
Him, Baker Mayfield.
It's only like a handful of guys where you'd be like, God damn.
And that's Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers.
Matt Stafford can flat out throw the ball.
Jared Goff can throw the ball.
It's just certain tools that he got that fly,
but I'm saying that can sit on the opposite hash and throw the ball,
he can do that.
Joe Burrow, he can do that.
Mahomes.
Mahomes.
Him and Aaron Rodgers, to me, have the best arm that I've seen in person.
Jay Cutler could throw it, it too when he was out there,
but it's effortless with them.
What do you think about what the Giants did,
getting rid of Trady, or I should say not signing Saquon,
letting him go to Philly?
What was your thoughts on that?
I didn't think Saquon would end up in Philly.
That's first and foremost.
But Saquon is, he's how main is.
We haven't really had a chance to see him do too much
like we haven't seen him
play for a whole season
not one time
do I think he's
a really good
back
yeah I do
but I haven't seen
the dialogue
to say he's
top top top top
he good back though
and Cam Newton
Cam Newton talks about
he can get back in the league
he thinks he
he has enough to be
a starting quarterback
in the league
you know he talks about
there's not
all those quarterbacks not better than him.
Cam is my brother.
What's your thoughts?
Cam is my brother, first and foremost.
But Cam ain't playing football.
He's not better than the starting quarterbacks that are playing right now.
That's just my opinion.
I don't think he's.
He could be a backup, Dorian.
Was he better than them?
Yes, he was.
Right now today, as far as being a starter, 17 weeks, nah.
He could be a backup.
Cam don't want to be no backup, man.
That's bull.
Cam don't want to be no backup.
That's my boy, bro.
I can't even imagine him sitting behind Baker Mayfield and being okay with it.
You think he's not better than nobody right now?
How many teams in the league?
As far as starting, 16, 17 weeks.
Yeah.
You think there's 20 quarterbacks better than Cam in the league right now?
Think about how he handed himself in that fight.
I'm just saying that they already have money tied up in them.
Because you got to realize, if you draft it, you got to play.
You're getting paid, you got to play.
Let's look at the teams that need quarterbacks right now.
Giants.
Giants definitely need a quarterback.
Y'all are probably going to draft one, huh?
I think so.
I don't know.
They gave Daniel Jones so much money.
Like you said, they gave him so much money.
That was a bad choice.
Patriots.
Who got the first overall pick?
Chicago.
Falcons.
Well, Falcons just got Kurt.
Vikings.
All those.
Like, you think of those teams.
They're stillers.
Stillers still need. He could goers. Steelers, Steelers.
He could go start right now for the Steelers.
I'm sorry, I forgot.
Cam right now is better than...
Russell Wilson?
I'll take Cam over Rush, and I'll take him over Kenny.
Dang.
So he would have probably been a better fit for Pittsburgh.
Bro, they had Rudolph.
Rudolph came back and played.
He got booed out of the stadium before that.
They was changing his name.
You think he better than Justin Fields?
Fields is a good quarterback,
but he haven't been in the right situation.
I ain't going to say he better than Fields.
Not right now.
Justin Fields is a good quarterback.
I just don't think he even had a shot.
They don't put him in the right situation.
If you look at it,
it's no play action. It's a s a show if you ask me in chicago damn well your record standing on business
that drewski this record gonna be so hard are you stupid you got a diss record ready for when
drewski come come come at you with one i'm really good at this so if drewski coming with me at this
this track i will have a respond in our day hmm okay and I say
I'm good at this pretty good would you consider a remix with somebody you got
somebody to it he did a remix with a shot I'm doing I'm doing this one sob you
got shag on sob sob oh okay how you a shot he's such a good relationship
because uh you know he was going through the airport and I had you know me fan
him you had a defense check yeah he had no through the airport and I had to, you know what I mean, defend him. You had to defend Shaq?
Yeah.
You ain't had no security with him?
Nah, I was in security.
Was it somebody trying to fight him?
Yeah.
Shaq?
I feel like you playing.
Who going to try to fight Shaq?
He is playing.
I'm telling y'all, when I knocked the dude out in the airport, he was trying to fight Shaq.
Man, stop playing, Pac-Man.
Now you got to make me Google now.
I don't remember.
I ain't never heard that one now.
Yes.
Yeah, Pac. Go ahead. Says what? You knocked out a man for't remember. I ain't never heard that one now. Yes. Yeah, man.
Go ahead.
It says what?
You knocked out a man for Shaq.
I ain't never heard that one.
Who the hell would try to fight Shaq?
Who would fight Shaq?
What the hell?
No.
Oh.
He playing.
Airport employee picks fight with Pac-Man Jones,
causes Pac-Man to drop his Popeyes,
tries to attack Pac-Man,
gets KO'd,
gets arrested by police for attempting to assault Pac-Man and then gets fired.ets arrested by police For attempting to Assault Pac-Man
And then gets fired
Oh my god
You dropped your chicken too
That's what you came out
You dropped your chicken
Shaq said
I can tell this story now
Real Pac-Man 24
Was really sticking up for me
When he had that
Altercation at the airport
You said that on
Pat McAfee's show last year
Yeah
Damn
So what happened
The employee was talking
To Shaq
Yeah I told him
Hold on a bit dog dog. I got it.
He was a big dude.
He was a big boy.
He was a big boy.
He was about C5, C6.
Oh, wow.
Pac-Man just made me get below.
Right, right.
Just ducked.
Shaq don't even bother nobody.
Shaq is an old person in his life.
So you and Shaq wasn't even cool like that?
Man, Shaq been cool.
Shaq been like a big brother to me since I first got in the league.
We got a big brother.
We got a big brother.
We got a big brother.
We got a big brother.
We got a big brother.
We got a big brother.
We got a big brother. We got a big brother. We got a big, Shaq been cool. Shaq been like a big brother to me since I first got in the league.
We got a mutual acquaintance that introduced us.
Shout out to Money Mark.
Tell me.
Okay.
So y'all.
I got a lot of big friends that I just don't be named for.
So y'all in the airport.
What was dude saying to Shaq?
He was just talking.
I was like, hold on, bro.
He probably said you didn't know who you was.
He thought you was just Shaq's little man.
Yeah.
Little barn with a little Popeye's bag.
I never dropped the chicken bag, though.
Oh, you didn't drop it, so that wasn't true.
He said you dropped the bag.
Yeah, he said you dropped the chicken.
Shaq didn't try to stop you?
He didn't know you was going to actually...
No, he didn't know I was actually going to do it,
but it was too late then because he was already on the ground. Shaq didn't try to stop you? Or he didn't know you was going to actually... No, he didn't know I was actually going to do it,
but it was too late then because he was already on the ground.
He actually was trying to go get on the plane,
and they was like, no, we can't let you on the plane.
So I had to go back and get the chicken bag and finish my due diligence to this guy that was messing with Shaq.
You went back to beat him up some more.
I just smacked him two times with my five-pack bag.
Yeah.
And what did Shaq get you for that?
Because Shaq is known for being a very generous person.
I know he'd do something your way.
Rather not say.
Okay.
Was it money or just a gift?
Rather not say.
The way you smiled and rubbed your hands, though.
Right.
You look like you're going to be okay for a long time.
Rather not say.
You can't do that.
You know why?
Now somebody out with Shaq, somebody be like, boo!
Shaq, I'd rather not say it.
Well, ladies and gentlemen,
it's Pac-Man Jones.
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Listen to his podcast.
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It's DJ Envy.
Jess Alaria.
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Let's get to Jess with the mess.
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This is real. Okay, very popular story and it's very sad.
Man shot in the head on packed Brooklyn train during rush hour.
So just because they're using these men's ages, they're not saying their names.
They didn't,'t you know really identify
anybody by their name i'm just gonna give them alleged names so nobody is confused right so
billy was he got on a train bob was already on a train right billy and bob yep yep yep now when
billy got on a train bob just started coming at him witnesses had said this like you know they
witnessed this he just started coming at him or whatever right so they started fighting
like scuffling or whatever right now Christina this is a woman allegedly you
know Christina she she didn't get on with Billy she not dead with Bob I can I
think this is just somebody who was like helping cuz random Christina just
wasn't it again they weren't there together she was
because this is not what i had and we literally just we we read this newspaper and we got this
no no he's asking he's saying he's like oh they weren't there together no no no they weren't there
i thought he was telling me no no they weren't there together i wasn't sure oh yeah yeah no so
she took out a knife and she just started stabbing the guy this is the aggressor this is bob
like bob okay yeah she was stabbing bob so bob like yo you stabbed me you stabbed me in the back and you can see the blood through
his shirt it's also a video of that circling around right so he takes out his gun like he's
about to shoot her and billy yanks the gun from him like real quick took it from him and starts
shooting that's when the doors open and the commuters come on everybody start running there
was a total of four gunshots
that rang out.
And he shot the guy.
The guy's in critical condition
and he was,
last we heard,
he was undergoing surgery.
So nobody is deceased or whatever.
But according to the NYPD chief,
the two guys didn't even,
you know,
Billy and Bob didn't even know each other.
For real.
So what happened to the thousand
national guardsmen
that they were putting on the subway tracks to keep everybody safe?
I don't even think that was in effect yet.
Oh.
They weren't on that train, and they didn't check that guy's jacket.
Well, now it's about to be 1,200.
Because I thought that she was his boyfriend,
and that's why she was protecting him.
So she just allegedly pulled out her knife
and just started poking him just because? Yeah read listen i did my due diligence me and lucious read this newspaper me and brandon
just got this this stuff offline trusting them to negro and even i it's i'm overseeing this okay
all right and then even in the news report it it don't say anything about allegedly christina
being with any of them she was just helping but She was just helping. But the guy who was
already on the train,
he was the aggressor.
Like, you know,
Billy just going,
you know, about his day,
walking on the train.
Bob just targeted him
and just was like...
And this is why
when people come to New York,
they don't want to ride the train.
Or, or,
they do want to ride the train
and I be looking at them like,
are you crazy?
How you pull out a gun
and somebody take it from you
and shoot you?
And shoot you. And what's the point of shooting him if he was already stabbed and he was subdued no because he had
pulled it out like he was raised once you take the gun from the person yeah and he's already
stabbed he's not a threat well he just had beat billy up you know what i mean oh he won't get
his get back probably but the crazy thing about all that is like you said they still have the guy in custody because I thought it was self-defense.
I thought it was an open and shut case, but they still had him in custody, which seems like there's more to the story.
Ain't no self-defense in New York City.
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 Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
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that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth,
gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best
and you're gonna figure out
the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
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Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary?
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I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 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 Capraburg.
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?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
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 still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcasts. Hey there, I'm Dr. Maya Shunker, a cognitive scientist who studies human behavior.
On my podcast, A Slight Change of Plans, I marry science and storytelling to better understand how to navigate the big changes in our lives.
It was like a slow nightmare, you know, because every day you think, oh, surely tomorrow I'll be better.
And I would dream of being better. At night I would dream that my face was quote unquote normal or back to the way it was.
And I'd wake up and there'd be no change. I also speak with scientists about how we can be more resilient in the face of change.
You can think of the adolescent brain as like the social R&D engine of our culture.
That they're something that looks like risky and idiotic to us is maybe their way of creatively
trying to solve the problem of having social success and fewer of the things that bring you social failure.
Listen to A Slight Change of Plans on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
So, y'all, this is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast.
Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
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nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was called a moment.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
If somebody comes at you with a gun, you take their gun and, yeah, that's self-defense.
You didn't come with the gun.
You didn't come with the firearm.
I don't think that's how it works in New York.
I could be wrong, though.
I don't know.
That's crazy.
All right, well, moving on.
Unsealed lawsuit shows.
Wendy Williams Guardian argues Lifetime documentary was exploitive
and Wendy lacked capacity to
enter into
contracts. So, yeah.
So, the Guardian's Sabrina Morrissey
or Morrissey, however you say it,
filed a suit last month in New York
Supreme Court looking to
stop the show before it aired.
But they did this like a few days before
February 24th and 25th like so
we thought it would have been too late but the judge actually his name is peter moulton he cleared
the way for the project to be aired so he could have stopped it if he wanted to but he didn't want
to and he said uh blocking the release of the project would be an impermissible prior restraint
on speech that violates the first amendment rights of the constitution basically was you know
in favor of lifetime he didn't want to silence whatever they had going on and the complaint
morrissey um or more say argued that the trailer for the project portrays her in an extremely
demeaning and undignified manner and correctly states that she is broke so that was you know
supposed to have been a lie and allegedly
and cruelly implies
that her disoriented demeanor
is due to substance abuse
and intoxication.
A spokesperson for A&E Network,
which Lifetime is under,
said we look forward
to the unsealing of our papers
as well as they tell
a very different story.
So it's going to be
an ongoing case or whatever.
I mean, but we all got eyes.
I mean, you know, we all could look at that that docu-series and tell she wasn't in the state of
mind to sign no damn paper absolutely so that's what this is basically all boiling down to like
nah she wasn't even in the right state of mind when she supposedly had signed it and by the way
don't nobody care uh wendy not in the right state of mind the irs was asking for money this week
her ex-husband was asking for money this week he did not nobody give a damn talk about when his clown ass was like I've been struggling
for the past 23 months I'm like nobody cared that she'd been struggling for the last 23 months but
that's this thing about that we all just watched this docuseries and saw her go what she was going
to and the IRS said nope give me me and her ex-husband said nope give me me damn
and she ain't got
nothing to give
she don't have
nothing to give
nope they ain't even
giving her
supposedly
lord have mercy
so we don't know
but that's just
what the mess
for
forever
no it's for hour two
crazy
forever
yeah but we ain't got
no damn hour three
cause it's Friday
oh yeah yeah
cause Nylah Simone
comes in with
her past talks
for this my bed, yo,
for this week.
I'm tired.
I got to go throw up.
She tired.
The morning sickness hitting her.
You know what I mean?
She done felt the baby kick
for the first time this morning.
Right.
Now I got to throw up hash browns,
so, oh, my gosh.
Oh, my goodness.
All right.
Well, Charlamagne,
who you giving that donkey to?
Four after the hour,
we need that police officer
from Mississippi
named Michael Green
to come to the front
of the congregation.
We would like to have a word with his nasty, freaky ass.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
You're checking out The Breakfast Club.
Some donkey today just saw themselves.
I've been watching you, Charlamagne.
I was ready for you.
I never heard of a donkey the other day.
What is it?
Say it again, Charlemagne.
Yes, you are a donkey.
Everything that Charlemagne is saying is true.
Yes, donkey of the day for Friday, March 15th goes to a 26-year-old man named Michael Christine Green.
I don't even feel like calling this human a man.
Okay, he's a human, all right?
Michael is a former Mississippi police officer.
The M-I, crooked letter, crooked letter, I, humpback, humpback, I.
Let me tell you something about Mississippi.
See, a lot of you youngins know Mississippi because of David Banner, Big Crit, and Carlos Miller.
But if you're born in 1978 like I am, then you know Mississippi because of the movie Mississippi Burnin'.
Okay, when I was a young lad, that movie felt like a horror film.
I don't know how I would feel watching it now because I never revisited it because of how it made me feel as a young lad.
If you feel like having your peace disturbed this weekend, watch Mississippi Burning.
OK, it stars Gene Hackman, William Defoe.
They play two FBI agents who are investigating the disappearance of three civil rights workers in a fictional town called jessup county mississippi and nobody in that town effed with them okay not the residents
the police the kkk they was all on some don't come down here snooping around these parts asking
no questions okay that movie was terrifying and it let me know my black ass had no reason in
mississippi ever mind you i'm from south carolina and South Carolina, damn sure not know Wakanda. But at least
it wasn't Mississippi. I don't believe
I've ever been to Mississippi to this day.
Really? I don't think so.
Because there's levels to racism. There's levels to white
supremacy. And some folks really think
we still in the early, early 1900s
from 1900 to 1939
the segregation era. And I can only imagine
that when you're a cop in Mississippi
you probably think this is the 1800s and slavery is still a thing i mean mississippi is a place that didn't
abolish slavery legally until february 7th 2013 you heard me right slavery was not officially
abolished in mississippi until february 7th 2013 i don't got time to argue with you negroes about
any of this google is your friend but 26 year-old Michael Green clearly didn't get the memo.
See, Michael pleaded guilty Thursday to forcing a detainee to lick urine off the floor of his jail cell.
Let's go to WREG News 3 Memphis for the report, please.
Former Pearl Police Officer Michael Christian Green, formerly known as Michael Christian Bradshaw, pleaded guilty.
That's why we're here today.
We want to show transparency.
According to the DOJ's court filing, Green commanded an arrestee to drink urine from the floor of a holding cell.
Green's bond was set at $10,000 today with a maximum penalty of one year in prison. We hold our officers to a higher standard than this.
And it's upsetting to have to be exposed to incidents like that
but we're going to do the right thing michael christian green just simply needs his ass beat
there's nothing more to it and when you look at his mugshot he has one of the most punchable faces
ever created his face was made for punching on okay made for punching on and that's what needs
to happen to a human like this.
Listen, y'all.
Y'all know I'm all for therapy.
I'm all for healing.
I love meditation.
But we have to stop acting like boxing
isn't a great way to improve your mental health and well-being.
These are scientific facts, okay?
Stress reduction, increased confidence, resilience building.
Boxing makes individuals feel better equipped
to handle life's challenges.
Therefore, there is nothing wrong with boxing somebody in their mouth.
OK, one time for the 843 low country all day.
I don't understand humans who do this type of cruelty to other humans.
Why does your brain even work like that?
And then you wonder why police officers have such a bad reputation.
And what I also don't understand is this police officer, Michael Green, had only been on the force for six months, but he had a history of abusing power at other departments.
When you're a police officer, you should never abuse your power
simply because you already have all the power.
Cops are not civilians.
They got badges, guns.
They have the upper hand in damn near every situation, okay?
Because civilians tend to respect officers more than some officers respect civilians.
And Michael Green is proof of that.
Can you imagine getting arrested for causing a disturbance at a Sam's Club?
Because that's what happened to this person.
He got arrested for causing a disturbance at a Sam's Club.
And while you were in the holding cell, the officer overseeing you makes you lick up urine.
And the only reason you peed in the corner of the cell to begin with was because this officer was ignoring your request to pee.
You was asking this officer to please use the restroom? The officer is
violating your civil rights by not letting you so you pee in the corner? Then he comes
in, threatens to beat you with a phone and tells you to lick your pee up? He would have
had to beat me. I'm not knocking that brother for the choice he made, but I'm not licking
up no pee, okay? Imagine you just finished eating asparagus and then someone tries to
make you lick up asparagus-scentediss. And then the sick ass cop, Michael Green, recorded it on his phone.
For what? And for who? Probably other officers.
Because if your mind automatically goes to a fear factor challenge in regards to an inmate you watching over, then trust and believe it's a common practice.
OK, they probably got a group chat for this type of foolishness.
And then when you hear when you hear the man gagging, that's what the story says.
He said, Michael Green heard the man gagging.
He going to tell him, don't spit it out.
What type of super freaky officer of the so-called law are you?
Perverted ass popo?
Oh, and if you must know, Michael Green was white and the victim is Latino.
Then he was allowed to resign.
How was a man like this allowed to resign?
He should have been fired.
And he should never be allowed to be a police officer ever again.
He shouldn't be allowed to be in a position of power anywhere ever again.
Okay, it's over.
He blew that privilege for life.
And he faces up to one year in prison and a $10,000 fine.
And he was ordered to surrender his Mississippi law enforcement certification.
Wow.
Yeah, that's not enough. Nope, nope, nope. I believe in situations like this. And he was ordered to surrender his Mississippi law enforcement certification. Wow. Yeah.
That's not enough.
Nope.
Nope.
Nope.
I believe in situations like this.
I for an I are in this case P for a P. I propose that we make Michael Green consume nothing but coffee, garlic, onions, asparagus, and curry for a whole day.
And then make him lick his own pee up.
Then we need someone else to drink the same concoction
and let said person pee on Michael Green.
Yes, drip, drip, drip.
Close your eyes.
Let me see your face, okay?
Your body is a port-a-potty.
Yes, you're going to get this coffee, garlic, onion,
asparagus, curry concoction in liquid form.
Not only am I going to pee on you,
you're going to take a shot or two of your own urine.
See, sometimes, just sometimes, we have to give people a taste of their own medicine,
or in this case, a taste of their own urine.
Please give Michael Christian Green the biggest hee-haw.
Now look at this man.
That was disgusting.
Tell me that ain't one of the most punchable faces you've ever seen on a human
come on man
you should see this man
punchable pissable face
he was born to be punched and peed on
show the people online
Sydney got the camera
look tiktok before y'all get banned
look
enjoy this type of content before it's over.
Excuse me?
Mm-hmm.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Yes, indeed.
Trash.
All right.
Well, it's Friday, so you know what that means.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday!
Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday!
Yes, and the Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday question comes from our Freaky, Freaky, Freaky producer.
He wanted to know. Which do you still watch porn after a certain age, and what is your search of choice?
That is the question.
800-585-1051.
Why do you still watch porn after a certain age, and what is your search of choice?
Is this a judge-free zone?
Are we just creating a safe space this morning?
Tell us, Charlamagne. I see you got something on your chest tell us i don't know i really don't know why i watch it hey i haven't thought about it but i'm gonna
give it some thought okay well i mean i watch it because i do what i want to do but i also
watch it because it's it's easier to find now like i said back in the days and when i was
you know searching for it it wasn't as easy, I have to keep my toy in the bed.
Internet, I got two phones.
So I can be watching one category on one phone, watching another one on another phone.
So it's the freedom of it.
And there's so many more categories out here, y'all be shocked.
So you got one phone in one hand and then the other phone in the other hand?
Yep, yep.
And I ain't tell you about the laptop, neither.
So, listen.
That's why you're ass pregnant.
Crazy little world.
It sure is.
All right.
But yeah, that's all right.
Well, we'll take your calls when we come back.
Again, 800-585-1051.
Why do you still watch porn after a certain age?
And what is your search of choice?
Let's discuss.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
You're checking out The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy,j nv just hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club
now if you're just joining us it's friday so you know what that means it's freaky freaky freaky
and the freaky freaky freaky friday question comes from our freaky freaky freaky freaky producer
all right 800-585-1051 he wanted
to know why do you still watch porn after a certain age and what is your search of choice
let's start with you freaky freaky freaky one charlamagne well first of all i want to say find
you a partner that also enjoys porn um i think that porn is a great uh you know thing for couples
to do together and um i never thought about why i still enjoy porn but
it just came to me and i think that you have to ask a couple more questions you have to say
why do people sightsee why do people go on safaris because we like seeing nice things we like seeing
nature at work that's why i like watching porn because sex is beautiful there's nothing more
beautiful than watching you know two human beings physically express their love, their lust for each other.
So it's just an enjoyable thing to watch.
Yeah.
I love that.
Yeah, I would have to agree.
Find you a partner that you can indulge in watching with.
And I think it makes life fun and entertaining and not only that
uh when i'm on the road uh and i'm lonely and it's just me and my hand it makes things happen
we didn't need all that stuff right now just a little bit too much information no i i definitely
understand i understand me i mean y'all y'all are like this is this sounds like very experienced
married men yes find your partner is great to watch porn with.
But I watch it by myself, whatever.
You're going to watch it with me or not.
It don't matter.
Like, because I always, people be like, well, that's cheating if you watch porn.
No, it's not.
No, it's not.
No, it's not.
And don't be putting your wife in this.
Don't be doing it, oh, I like to watch with my wife just to be safe.
Don't be putting her in this. We really do it's true now what if somebody had heard your walk up and heard like
you be watching porn with lennon they're gonna be like oh hold up hold up now hold up my wife
we've been together 26 years oh my god okay by the way we've been together so long that we used
to watch on vhs that's what i was saying. VHS. That's what it was. VHS, DVDs, now digital.
Okay.
Yes.
Well, what is y'all go-to category?
Because that was the second question, too.
Y'all keep trying to dodge that.
Ebony.
Ebony.
Oh, my God.
Yes.
I'm going to stop there.
Okay.
What about yours?
What about you, Envy?
I like...
Latino?
Shut up, man.
No.
Sike, yo.
Sike, sike.
No.
Not Latino.
I'm black.
I like homemade.
Y'all play too much.
I am sorry.
You should've came to work today, nigga.
Hello?
Hey, what's your name?
My name is Kay.
Kay, help me.
What kind of porn are you watching?
Why are you watching?
Well, first of all
I just gotta say
I'm single now
So my go to
Is Westy Pikes
I love him
He's a man
I go to GT
And I do it
Because I'm single
I didn't
Oh I'm sorry
I didn't know that
You have to be a certain age
To watch porn
Right
I didn't know that either
I mean I would think
That as soon as
As soon as those
Hormones start kicking in
For men and women
that regardless
of what age,
they're going to start
going to look
for some stuff to see.
That's right.
Well, he's supposed
to be 18.
Right, that part.
And when he can't
finish the job,
I'll be having a,
you know what I'm saying,
finishing for him.
Okay.
So I go pop,
you know, my little,
and I watch,
when I watch him pop off.
Yes, I'm not going to lie,
that hurts a man's feelings
and you should let
that man know.
I don't tell him. I don't tell him. Why? He can't, not going to lie. That hurts a man's feelings. And you should let that man know. I don't tell him.
I don't tell him.
Why?
He think he finished.
That's why.
You got to let him know he finished the job.
I mean, because I told him, I even asked for more stuff.
I was like, I want more.
I want more.
But he didn't want to give me more.
So, you know, we no longer together anyway.
I'm single.
So, you know, I got to do what I got to do every once in a while.
Got to do what you got to do.
And a lot of people not ready for their feelings. They like that says so i feel you that part i don't
know why women do that though let's just say somebody came over to your house to do some
renovations or something right and they didn't finish you wouldn't let them just walk out the
house that's that's totally different you finished the job is what i'm saying that's different 800
585-1051 the question is why do you still watch porn after a certain age?
And what is your search of choices?
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God, Jess Hilarious.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you're just joining us, it's Friday, so you know what that means.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
And the Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday question comes from our Freaky, Freaky, Freaky producer.
It's why do you still watch porn after a certain age, and what your search of choice all right a lot of people on the lines let's go
to a caller hello who's this yo yo yo it's the big truck driver
truck driver
you gotta say good morning to jess too you're so rude Man, I'm a truck driver. What's up, Walker Charlotte? What's up, DJ Envy? Peace, King. What's up, brother? See, this is my problem, son.
You got to say good morning to Jess, too.
You so rude, brother.
Say good morning to Jess.
What's up, Jess?
What's up, Jess?
What's up, boo?
See, look, I've been calling and listening to the Breakfast Club the past five, six years.
And, of course, when it's about meat, it's the only time I get on the line, man.
First of all, ain't nobody say nothing about no meat.
Well, he a truck driver, so don't let that man do what he want to do
Go ahead, brother, keep going
Keep going, that's crazy
Envy, you need to shut up this morning
That was crazy
Go ahead, brother
Don't let that brother do what he do
Go ahead, brother, keep going
Keep going, go ahead, brother
So, what the question of the day was
Why do you steal white porn, right?
Yes
Well, I feel like some people wake up, drink their coffee, have a little breakfast,
but I feel like watching a little porn is a great way to start your day, you know?
Mm-hmm.
The best part of waking up is a **** in my eye cup.
Whoa.
All right.
Goodbye, sir.
Whoa.
Hang up on this, bro.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Whoa.
Now, you wanted him to keep going, baby.
He said, the best part of waking up
Is the
It's in my butt
That's crazy
He did not
He said
It's in my cup
Yo
That's your fantasy
It was even worse
Cause you drink it
But nah
Let's go to the phone line
Hello who's this
What's up
This is uh
Anonymous
What's up
You're on the radio sir
You can see
Your name is George
Can't see you already called the guy. My name is Rob. Oh
Hi, Rob. What's that? Good morning?
What's up? How y'all doing? Let's black and highly favorite. Yeah, that's good
So I know the topic was why you still watch someone to come to their nature or?
Yes. Yes, sir. Yeah. All right, well, yeah, so I watch porn
because, you know,
sometimes, you know,
you just gotta...
Damn, I'm on the radio, huh?
Yeah.
You know, I like
watching the feet thing.
Like what?
Like foot jobs
and sucking on toes
and things like that.
Oh, got you.
Oh, okay,
so you're a fetish person.
Okay, ain't nothing wrong with that.
Yeah, yeah.
How your toes look, Jeff?
Oh, boy.
What? Hey, boy. What?
Hey, y'all.
So you be going on Pornhub and you like typing standing on business?
Or like 10 toes down?
Yeah, yeah.
Something like that, you know.
Okay.
Standing on business.
Okay.
All right.
Cool.
Thank you, sir.
You have a good one.
You too.
Go to some women, man.
I don't talk to these dudes about no porn.
Standing on business with 10 toes down.ate max you might know me from my popular online series the running interview show
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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 Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt
the possibilities for ourselves,
for self-preservation and protection.
It was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like, grace.
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 iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
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.
The Waikana tried my country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket 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.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey there, I'm Dr. Maya Shunker, a cognitive scientist who studies human behavior.
On my podcast, A Slight Change of Plans, I marry science and storytelling to better
understand how to navigate the big changes in our lives.
It was like a slow nightmare, you know, because every day you think, oh, surely tomorrow I'll be better.
And I would dream of being better.
At night I would dream that my face was quote unquote normal or back to the way it was.
And I'd wake up and there'd be no change.
I also speak with scientists about how we can be more resilient in the face of change.
You can think of the adolescent brain as like the social R&D engine of our culture,
that they're something that looks like risky
and idiotic to us is maybe their way
of creatively trying to solve the problem
of having social success
and fewer of the things that bring you social failure.
Listen to A Slight Change of Plans
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you listen to podcasts.
So, y'all, this is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast. Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all.
Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast
for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone. Records. Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history, like this one about Claudette
Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
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Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
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Hello, who's this?
Good morning, it's your boy Lovey from the Bronx.
No, no, Lovey, I do not want to talk to you, Lovey, I do not want to talk to you, Lovey.
I do not want to talk to you.
I do not want to talk to you about this subject.
Find some women, please.
Lovey.
Sorry, Lovey.
I don't know if you're a first-time listener.
Lovey is a person who calls up here.
He got a 16-inch penis or something like that.
That's what he said or you saw it?
No, that's what he be saying.
Hello, who's this?
This is Mike.
Oh, Lord.
Niggas is out.
What's up, Mike?
You like porn?
What's going on?
Oh, Lord.
What's up?
Why you still watch porn, and what do you like to watch?
Man, they keep me from cheating, you know?
Black men don't cheat.
And if you don't want to cheat, just, you know, f*** with me.
Get it over with.
Hey.
All right, now what's some of your categories?
It depends what mood I'm in
I might look up
thick Latinos
thick black women
you know
I might
whatever I'm in mood
I'm in
just you know
hey I know that's right
alright
what's up Charlamagne
I don't wanna talk to you
you gotta have a conversation
with that
you just beat your beat
peace king
right what's up Charlamagne
you know why
cause when you said that
it feel like
over the radio you reaching out your hand to give me that right what's up, Charlotte, man? You know why? Because when you said that, it felt like over the radio,
you were reaching out your hand to give me that.
Right, what's up?
You know what I'm saying?
I don't want to give you that, but I'll give you this bleep.
Well, what's the moral of the story, guys?
You can watch whatever you want to watch.
You're not too old to watch porn.
You can be too young, but you can't be too old to watch it.
And listen, y'all know this, I ain't disclosed none of my categories.
I can't do it.
What's your category?
Ebony cream pie,
ebony **** bang.
I like all that.
Jesus.
Roleplay.
I like when,
when the husband come home
and find like the gardener
is banging his wife.
Like I like that kind of stuff.
You know,
I'm,
I'm into like the les,
the lesbian like scissoring
too.
I do like that.
Cause I'll be like,
what,
what,
you know what I mean?
Like,
I'm like,
okay,
let me say like, I like the little scissoring. That's probably my second because I'll be like, what, what? You know what I mean? Like, I'm like, okay, let me see.
Like, I like the little scissoring.
That's probably my second one.
Okay, Jess.
Ebony's my first.
Shut up, Ebony.
I usually type,
I usually Ebony lesbian
or Ebony lesbian threesome.
Yeah, definitely the,
the, yep.
Because I,
now when they put out
the straps and stuff,
I be like, okay.
Now I'd like to see
the studs in action.
I'm not going to lie.
Them studs be getting busy, man.
No.
I got a new respect
for studs lately, man. I bet you do. That's why I own one every day. I feel like to see the studs in action. I'm not going to lie. Them studs be getting busy, man. No. I got a new respect for studs lately, man.
I bet you do.
That's why I honor one every day.
Because I feel like the LGBTQ community treats studs the way the Democratic Party treats
black men.
Like, we know they there, and they a large population, but they don't get acknowledged
the way that they should.
That's why I've been honoring one every day.
You have been this week for Women's History Month.
Yes.
Salute to all the studs out there, man.
Get your toxic asses.
All right.
And if a stud get a hold of your girl, she probably ain't coming back.
Yeah.
Until they start fighting and crying together and all of that.
And then the periods come.
They be like, all right, I'm going back on the other side.
Fighting over stupid stuff.
Like, you stole my Timberlands.
You stole my Timberlands.
Who's Timberlands are these under your bed?
All right. What are they doing? Oh, my God. You stole my Timberlake Who's Timberlake Is under your bed Alright
Where are they going
This shit
Oh my god
When we come back
Past the Ox
Nala will be joining us
She's gonna be putting us on
To some of the newest music
Out so don't go anywhere
It's the Breakfast Club
Good morning
Morning everybody
It's DJ Envy
Just Hilarious
Charlamagne Tha Guy
We are the Breakfast Club
Let's get to
Past the Ox
Go
Go Go DJ DJ DJ DJ We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to Pass the Ox.
What's up, Nyla?
What's up, Envy?
The voice today.
Big Nyla, NYLA.
What up, girl?
What's up, Dad? What three records we got from Atlanta this morning?
Why do you think they from Atlanta?
They not from Atlanta.
Because you are Ny-Lanta now, and everybody knows it.
Oh, my God, Ny-Lanta.
I hope Atlanta knows it, because I'm ready.
Never forget, you can't spell Nyla without NY.
Or LA.
I don't know.
Right, right, right.
I didn't think that was it.
What the hell was that far
but um
alright I'm gonna start off
with this Rhapsody record
so we thought
Rhapsody was dropping
a new song
but instead
she gave us t-shirts
and then
on a QR code
on the back
you scan it
and then it showed
the release date
of her new album
so she's dropping
her first album
since 5 years
called Please Don't Cry
on May 17th
and the first single on it well technically I think Astroids was the first single dropping her first album since five years called Please Don't Cry on May 17th.
And the first single on it, well, technically I think Astroids was the first single on it,
but I guess the next single on it is called Stand Tall.
Used to make me Aggie, wanna black out like the Aggie fans.
I suffer from anxiety, doctors probably tired of me.
Try to meditate to calm my heart, it's racing like an ambulance.
So I ain't got no answers, you can believe what what you choose I'm trying to focus on sleeping at night
Without waking up panicking
Steph lost her father
I'm trying to be here for my friends and them
Meese lost her father
I'm trying to be here for my friends and them
Free my spirit so I ain't looking in the mirror
Seeing Candyman
Do I right hook?
Kick, push, fight through life like Miss Hannigan
Oh, I gotta go order my Rhapsody merch, man.
Oh, she's spitting.
There is enough to me. Rhapsody merch, man. Oh, she's spitting. There is enough to me.
Rhapsody been spitting.
There is nobody I like hearing rap more than Rhapsody.
Rhapsody gets busy.
Male, female, penis, vagina, it don't matter.
She's just a dope-ass lyricist.
Period.
What's the thing with penises this month?
Best of the best.
I don't know why you had to bring up...
I'm just saying it don't matter what her gender is. She's just one of the best. Yeah. If not the best. I don't know why you had to bring up I'm just saying it don't matter what her gender is.
She's just one of the best.
Yeah.
If not the best.
I'm with you.
She also announced that
Erykah Badu's gonna be on the project.
Hip Boy produced on the project.
Lil Wayne's on the project.
Nico Brim.
Ooh.
Oh, Nico Brim.
Okay.
I definitely wanna hear that.
Salute to rap, man.
Rap, get busy.
I'm gonna order me some
Rhapsody merchandise right now.
That was strategic
what she did.
Everybody thought she was dropping this thing when she dropped the t-shirts with the QR code on the back.
That was very strategic.
It was smart.
People ain't doing exciting things like that no more.
That's what's up.
Next, we got Tierra Whack.
Her album, Whack World, finally dropped today.
I only got to listen to half the project, so don't kill me.
But so far, I like Misbehave a lot. That's my baby right there. I'm a risk taker. They ain't bobbing right now.
They gon' listen late.
That's my baby right there.
Nah, it's Lucha Tierra Whack.
I actually,
I hit Tierra Whack up.
I'm like, yo,
you need to come up here
and let's talk about that
Worldwide Whack Project
because I'm a fan
of Tierra Whack too.
Yeah.
Who the hell said
girl rap was over?
I love her.
They tripping.
Who the hell said that?
No one said girl rap was over. You know that. Damn well no one said girl rap was over. I love that. They tripping. Who the hell said that? No one said girl rap was over.
You know that.
You could be trash.
Damn well no one said girl rap.
I heard people saying that the last couple of weeks, and I was like, why would they say that?
I think, all right.
Anyway, next I'm going to go with this new Flo Millie record.
It's actually not new, but the remix with SZA and Cardi B is.
It's called Never Lose Me.
Hmm. But the remix with SZA and Cardi B is called Never Lose Me. Salute to Flo He touching on me, I get goofy. From the birds, I can bougie.
From the bird, but I suck it like Soki.
Salute to Philly Millie.
Yeah, salute to her.
Can I ask y'all a question?
Do you think labeling people female rappers,
as opposed to just calling them rappers,
or female artists, as opposed to just calling them artists,
limits them in some way?
Because all I heard was just three dope artists just now.
I guess, but they're all females.
Yeah, but you don't say male rapper.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
We don't hear a song.
No, these days you kind of have to.
You might have to.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You're right.
That's a male rapper.
Don't be saying that.
Because I'd be like, male rapper, money bag, yo.
Because you just never know.
You got to put it in there.
You're right.
I get where you're going with it, though.
Like, talent is just talent.
Talent is just talent.
Correct.
I feel like you appreciate it more when you just label it talent. i'm with you on that but you don't know what our people identify
so i wouldn't say male or female rapper because somebody might come back and be like i don't
identify as that they're just rappers you know a lot of these people shouldn't identify as artists
i want to get into the last one i did for today because hay Hailey dropped, and I'm a really big fan of Hailey
just because they grew up in hip-hop culture,
but I feel like her sound is more worldly,
and it's just kind of refreshing
to see different types of black women.
We have Rhapsody to Flo Millie to Tierra Whack,
so I just want to do Hailey real quick,
and then I'll get out.
In your hands, in your hands
The world is yours when I'm in it I'll get up. La, la, la.
Cause after me.
Yeah, that just put me in a whole different mood.
Look, so today, my baby kicked today for the first time.
And she just made me think of that.
It's just like her little voice, her little tone.
Cause I was just over here like, I can't wait to listen to, you know, Rhapsody and all.
And then I just heard her little opera little voice.
And I was just like, oh my God, peace, my baby kicked.
Yeah.
That song right there, it sounds like it plays at the end of a movie where there was a lot of water in it yeah you said this for her last record too i guess it's cinematic you got a cinematic approach
yeah but i do love her i love her style her voice is very different from what's going on today so
yes refreshing as hell and she dropped the video for it that's really dope but uh just to get
into my church notes real quick i got certified vibe live going down tonight in brooklyn hey
it's gonna be there billy b girl cole honey baby who i'm really excited to see and then um some
openers who i handpicked myself just girls who i follow who freestyle really well or i see just
have like a really dope presence um so it's going down today cafe irizuli in
brooklyn 6 p.m to 10 p.m um and then we just have like some special like goodies thanks to our
partners to loss who came through to help support the event with demar early arrival suggested hey
thank you nala thank you got envy are you in atlanta no in Atlanta. My daughter has a dance competition this morning in about 15 minutes.
I'm about to go check that out right now.
Love it.
And Rapsy ain't got no t-shirt.
I'm on the website.
All I see is EPs.
They probably sold out.
They might be sold out.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, let's get to the mix.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
It's Women's History Month, and we're celebrating the most influential women in history.
Check out this phenomenal woman. Morning, everybody. It's Women's History Month, and we're celebrating the most influential women in history.
Check out this phenomenal woman.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's still Women's History Month.
Who are we repping today, Jess?
We are repping my best friend, Sheena, right?
This is my best friend of like 12 years.
And I got a funny story about her.
And she listens to us every morning, so don't ever play with her in your life But listen, so I met Sheena when my son was about maybe like he was like a couple months But I met her I was trying out, you know gay right and it was this little stud around my way
That looked like Lil Wayne so I liked her right so, you know
Her name was Kim and I like why name is kid gosh ain't die nothing so yeah her name is kia right and she was real real fine she looked
like little wayne like back in the day before everything happened and i was like i want her
right so sheena was kia's best friend and kia she saw me and she liked me or whatever so we
started dealing with each other the whole time why does does a girl have a wife? I did not know that she was old.
I always went for the older people.
So, the kid was probably like 25, 26.
I was 20.
So, I really, really liked her.
I mean, you was a rookie.
I sure was.
She had about 9, 10 vibrators for your ass.
You know what I'm saying?
But I was trying to experience it and everything.
And the whole time, her wife pulled up in front of my house and told me everything.
Like, oh, yeah, I'm married.
Showed me the ring, everything.
And I was like, oh, no.
Wow.
You lucky she didn't jump on your little ass.
Bitches lie just like niggas lie.
But she didn't know I was young.
She didn't know.
Her wife was older than her.
Her wife was like 30.
Damn.
So I was like, whoa.
What the hell was going on?
You know, she was saying I was a little young with like 30. Damn. So I was like, whoa, what the hell was going on? You know,
she was saying I was a little young
with a snap or whatever.
She wanted me to,
but she was,
you know,
and she was just like,
no,
definitely,
you know,
everything.
So Shana was there to console me.
Now,
me and Shana never mess with each other.
Everybody speculates,
oh,
Shana and Jess,
they was dealing with each other.
I have never,
never ever messed with that girl.
Kid was telling her,
I mean,
Shana was telling that girl the whole time,
like,
yo,
you need to tell that girl,
like, Jess is young. She, she don't know what she doing. I mean, Sheena was telling that girl the whole time, like, yo, you need to tell that girl, like, just as young.
She don't know what she's doing.
She experienced it.
You know, she just curious.
And you playing games with her or whatever.
You be around her parents and around her son and all that.
Yo, you need to let her know, like, you married and all that.
And stop cheating on your wife.
And so I was heartbroken.
That was like my first heartbreak, for real, by a damn girl.
And I just, I was like, you know what? I by a damn girl and i just i was like you know
what i'm never gonna try this gay again oh my god i said i'm never gonna try this gay ass again
right well you know you could be bleep you don't say anything right so shana became my best friend
over the years in paris and that's how it went and she's been my best friend ever since and the girl
was mad because i took shana from her like our best friend
because that was her best friend
so you just came in and ruined a bunch of studs life
for no god damn reason
you are stupid
ruined a bunch of studs life
you messed up a stud marriage
stole a stud best friend
you are
you are terrible
but I love studs
I do too and that's why I...
I do too.
And that's why I honor one every day this week.
And I love you, Sheena, girl.
Salute to all the studs out there, man.
Salute to Sheena.
Don't act like you don't know her.
Salute to Sheena.
I do.
I like Sheena a lot.
Yeah.
Salute to Sheena.
And she lets you fight.
And she definitely can.
And she can shoot you because she carries.
Allegedly, but legally.
Legally.
Yes.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Legally.
I'm on the radio.
There is a good picture of her standing behind you.
And she got her arms wrapped around you.
Hurry.
What's that?
Y'all do look like a little couple.
I know.
People in the video, like, people in the comments, like, why she look like she want to be the
baby forever.
Like, first of all, don't play with shit. video like people's in the comments like why she look like she won't be the baby forever like first
of all don't play with shit but that's my girl yo i love her so much yeah okay you're not gonna
salute the sheena because you know i said i just said shout the sheena oh all right yeah
i hate y'all man i hate this place this place. When we come back, we got the positive notice. The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time to get up out of here.
You guys have a great weekend.
Shout out to Pac-Man Jones for joining us today, too.
Yeah, thank you, Pac-Man Jones, man.
Make sure you go check out Pac-Man's new single, Standing on Business.
And I want to remind y'all to make sure to go get your tickets for the second annual Black Effect Podcast Festival
happening Saturday, April 27th
at Pullman Yards in Atlanta.
You know, people be hitting me up
like, yo, when Friday come,
I'm going to get my tickets.
So make sure you go get your tickets today.
A lot of great podcasts
hitting that stage.
Jess Hilarious will be there
fixing people's mess live
on that stage
with her podcast,
Carefully Reckless.
Wallow and Gilly
going to be on that stage. The Paul Mines Podcast Wallow and Gilly going to be on that stage.
The Paul Mines podcast, Dre and Lexi going to be on that stage.
Mandy and Weezy, Horrible Decisions going to be on that stage.
So make sure you get your tickets for the second annual Black Effect Podcast Festival.
We sold out last year.
We on pace to sell out this year.
So we'll see you Saturday, April 27th.
Go to Eventbrite.com or BlackEffect.com slash podcast festival to get your tickets.
All right. Well, leave us on a positive note. Listen man, the positive
note is simply this. This is something else I want y'all to remember
this weekend. The less you respond
to negative people,
the more peaceful your life
will become. I don't have time, energy,
or interest, okay,
in addressing anything
negative or negative people. I'm not about
hating my haters. I'm too busy loving the people who love me.
Have a blessed weekend.
Boy, shut up.
What you mean?
Go away, Envy. Go away. Take us out.
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I'm the host of a brand new history podcast
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Executive produced by Questlove,
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Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
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