The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: 50 Cent’s Son Trolls Him on Father’s Day, Diddy’s Sons Show Support Amid Trial, Ye Shows Up at Courthouse + Memphis Bleek Interview

Episode Date: June 16, 2025

Today on The Breakfast Club, Memphis Bleek talks about turning down $75K to sign with Jay-Z, reflects on Roc-A-Fella history, and shares details about his new podcast. Plus, we open the phone lines fo...r listeners to give their own Donkey of the Day. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an iHeart Podcast. I'm Andrea Gunning, host of the podcast Betrayal. Police Lieutenant Joel Kern used his badge to fool everyone. Most of all, his wife, Caroline. He texted, I've ruined our lives. You're going to want to divorce me. How far would he go to cover up what he'd done? The fact that you lied is absolutely horrific.
Starting point is 00:00:26 And quite frankly, I question how many other women are out there that may bring forward allegations in the future. Listen to Betrayal on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Over the years of making my true crime podcast, Hell and Gone, I've learned no town is too small for murder. I'm Katherine Townsend. I've heard from hundreds of people across the country with an unsolved murder in their community. I was calling about the murder of my husband.
Starting point is 00:00:56 The murderer is still out there. Each week I investigate a new case. If there's a case we should hear about, call 678-744-6145. Listen to Hell and Gone Murderline on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We asked parents who adopted teens to share their journey. We just kind of knew from the beginning that we were family. They showcased a sense of love that I never had before. I mean, he's not only my parent, like he's like my best friend.
Starting point is 00:01:25 At the end of the day, it's all been worth it. I wouldn't change a thing about our lives. Learn about adopting a teen from foster care. Visit adoptUSkids.org to learn more. Brought to you by AdoptUSKids, the US Department of Health and Human Services, and the Ad Council. What happens when we come face to face with death?
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Starting point is 00:01:59 It's a miracle I was brought back. ...Alive Again, a podcast about the strength of the human spirit. Listen to Alive Again on the podcast about the strength of the human spirit. Listen to Alive Again on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Good morning, USA! Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo! Hey, Charlamagne is out, Lauren LaRosa's here, what's up Lauren? Good morning y'all! And it's Monday!
Starting point is 00:02:30 What's up guys, how y'all feeling? So great. And I feel good, I feel good after Father's Day. Well first of all, how was your Father's Day? Because we ain't fathers, so how was your Father's Day? My Father's Day was absolutely positive. It started off a little shaky, but the weekend was good I was out at Atlantic City with Vibes Cartel
Starting point is 00:02:47 So I was working had the wife and her friends came out that was amazing had dinner great Then when I came home, I stopped by my pops house early in the morning and my kids facetimed me But it wasn't one of those facetimes like hey happy father's day It was dad I opened the door and the door hit painting in the head and now she's bleeding. Oh So that's how far the day started. What? What you mean she's bleeding? Let me see.
Starting point is 00:03:09 So now I'm trying to calculate how to cut looks through the FaceTime. I'm like, oh my gosh, it looks big. Let's go to the emergency room. So now we all jet to the ER. I'm in my pops house and I gotta jet to Jersey to get to the ER. So now we get to the ER, the baby's in the ER,
Starting point is 00:03:24 her head is sliced open a little bit. The doctor comes in, I'm thinking stitches again, because I remember I just did this about a month ago with Brooklyn. So I'm like, they know me now, I'm VIP in the emergency room. Hey, Mr. Casey, go take a left right there, right? So the doctor looks at me and was like, oh, that's nothing. It's just a little cut. I can't glue it or stitch it. You just got to put a little bastetration on it and did it. Yeah. So I spent three, four hours at the at the emergency room. Then when I finally get home, the kids cook and I'm tired. I went to bed at 630. I
Starting point is 00:03:52 ain't go front. I went to bed at 630. I don't know all the plans that they had but I just woke up and texted every last one of them was like, thank you. It was amazing. The best thing y'all could have let me do was sleep last night and that was great. Oh, well that's that's that was good. I'm sorry about that. Is the baby okay? Oh, that's good. I'm sorry about that. Is the baby okay? Oh baby's great.
Starting point is 00:04:07 Baby act like nothing happened. She in an emergency room like dad what's that? Hey dad can I touch that? Hey dad can you give me some more gloves? Oh that's the little one. That's the little one right? That's the little baby. Yeah yeah yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:17 Oh that's the G. She was good money. Yeah she was good money. How about yours? What'd you do for Chris? Man so I actually was in Not Buffalo. Where was I? I'm in Buffalo this weekend. Pittsburgh! I was in Pittsburgh. It was amazing. So I just flew back yesterday morning and we got everything together
Starting point is 00:04:34 For this event that we have today for the after father's day event, but I ended up Getting a room at the hotel that he took me to on our first date. It's called the Ivy Hotel. It's a nice five-star restaurant that he took me to on our first date. And I wanted to, you know, we're, this is our, we're going to our third year being together. So I booked a real nice suite there. And then we had dinner at Black Swan. One of my friends, Jamel McLean, he's a former Ravens player. He has the restaurant Black Swan in downtown Baltimore. We enjoyed reservations there then we went home I gave a little strip tea. There you go. They go fame, you know I'm saying and then yeah, I'm here early this morning What you do for your man Lauren for father's day? I'm gonna man but for my brother But for my brother my brother's a dad we had had dinner and then my stepdad went to a date
Starting point is 00:05:25 to cook out with my niece and went swimming and stuff. So I was just with the family this weekend. I don't know nothing about a man. Okay, well for Father's Day just know the best Father's Day is leave us alone. Just let us do whatever we want to do. If we want to just watch TV, let us watch TV. If we want to go in the garage, if we whatever, just let us be. Oh I text my dad.
Starting point is 00:05:44 Happy Father's Day. Oh great, great. I was going to ask about your dad but I didn't want to do in the garage, whatever, just let us be. Oh I text my dad. Happy Father's Day. Oh great, great. I was going to ex-merge your dad, but I didn't want to do it live. Okay. Did he text you back? Yes, happy Father's Day, dad. Love you.
Starting point is 00:05:52 He said love you too. That was it? Yeah. What else was there? Thank you, my gift, flowers. Listen, I text my dad, Happy Father's Day. That's a star. Yes, we alright.
Starting point is 00:06:02 Alright, alright. That is a star. Little steps, little steps, little steps. Little steps, okay. Alright, well let's get the show cracking. Arnaz J will be joining us this morning. He has a new special not gonna stop. It's streaming on YouTube.
Starting point is 00:06:13 We're gonna talk to Arnaz J and let's get the show cracking. We got front page news. A lot going on over this weekend and we're gonna break it all down. So don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning everybody. It's DJ NV Jess Hilarious. Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's the breakfast club. Good morning. Morning everybody is DJ envy Jess hilarious.
Starting point is 00:06:25 Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news. All right now sports game five of the NBA finals is tonight. The paces versus OKC at 830 p.m. Now what's up Morgan? Hey y'all. Hey listen. How y'all feeling on this Monday?
Starting point is 00:06:41 Amazing. Good. Thank you. All right. So look and happy belated father's Amazing. Good. Thank you. All right. So look and happy belated Father's Day to you, Envy. Thank you. But let's get into drama. All right.
Starting point is 00:06:49 So first off front page, President Trump celebrated his 79th birthday and marked the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary with a sparse crowd on Saturday in Washington, D.C., which was also Flag Day. Now after conducting a re-enlistment ceremony, Trump said America's enemies have learned that once you come for the US, you will lose. Now he expressed his gratitude to service members and detailed the army's rich history. Let's take a listen to his comments. Thank you to the greatest, fiercest and bravest fighting force ever to stride the face of this earth. From Gettysburg to Guadalcanal from Yorktown to Shiloh and
Starting point is 00:07:27 from the trenches of the Argonne to the mountains of Afghanistan. The army has forged a legacy of unmatched courage, untold sacrifice and unequaled and undying glory. Now, Trump said no matter what happens in the future, America's army will always be there. Now several thousand people were reportedly attending the parade, extremely underwhelming numbers from the anticipated 200,000 initially expected. Although White House Communications Director Stephen Chung wrote on X, despite the threat of rain, over 250,000 Patriots showed up to celebrate the 250th anniversary
Starting point is 00:08:05 of the US Army. God bless America. They said it wasn't even that close. They said it wasn't even close to 200,000. They said they might've had more soldiers actually in the parade than actually people out there. They were posting videos on Twitter. It looked empty.
Starting point is 00:08:18 It looked horrible. Now they had 6,600 soldiers, now 50 helicopters, 150 vehicles. They had horses mules Parachutists and a whole bunch of but they said there was nobody there. So it was just a waste of money I am absolutely and in a stark contrast from a Trump's military parade And there was an estimated 5 million people that took part in the protests over 2,000 cities and towns across the US for the No Kings rally. Now Axios says over 100,000 people turned out for the No Kings rally in Philadelphia
Starting point is 00:08:50 alone and about 75,000 showed up for the protest in Chicago. They were largely peaceful throughout the country, although there was some clashes in Los Angeles and in Salt Lake City, Utah, there appeared to be one fatality as a result of a shooting. Now, also in Virginia, there was a man arrested for trying to drive into a drive a SUV into a crowd of people. And in New York, it sounded a little bit like this. Let's take a listen. No Kings. No Kings. No Kings. We are all out here demonstrating on No Kings Day together at the same time all across this country, claiming what it really means to be an American. Together we will survive this unnatural disaster in the White House. Together we the people have the power.
Starting point is 00:09:35 So protesters in New York could be seen holding signs and banners and things of that nature, us saying Trump must go now. And of course demonstrators say the goal of these protests are to protect their neighbors, saying the power, as you heard in the audio, belongs back to the people. So I will get continue guys keep keep you guys posted as to what happens as a result of these parades and how you know, Trump feels or whether or not he's even going to address what happened over the weekend regarding them. And the seven o'clock hour, we'll talk about what's happening on the international front
Starting point is 00:10:07 with Israel and Iran. So stick around. I do have a question now. They've been going back and forth about who paid for this parade. I've been hearing Trump paid for it personally. Then I've been hearing there was some taxpayer dollars. Do we know for sure where that money came from? I do not know for sure, but I'm hearing that the estimated value of this parade is upwards to about 45 million dollars and I've also heard that to your point that some of the costs will go to the National Guard Army National Guard is going to cover some of that cost but also some of the cost is going to go back to the taxpayers especially
Starting point is 00:10:37 probably in DC who you know really can't afford it there's taxation without representation but I won't get too much into that y'all y'all stick around. Alright he should have used a promoter out in DC to help him out a little bit to get more than 6600 people in. Alright well that is front page news get it off your chest 800-585-1051 if you need to vent phone lines or wide open again 800-585-1051 it's the Breakfast Club good51 is The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. 800-585-1051, we wanna hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Hey, Stacy.
Starting point is 00:11:19 Happy Pride, Stacy. Yo, Jeff O'Larris, let's go. Uh-oh. What's up, O'Larris? Stacy Yes, we are right ever since I've been on the show and stuff like that, I've been getting mad love. My company business has been blowing up. I didn't even see your page, Jess. My cousin sent it to me. I was in Burlington shopping, and I was screaming, literally laughing.
Starting point is 00:12:02 I said, I went to your comments. Yo, Jess, your comments, they tearing me went to your comments yo just your comments they tearing me up in your comments and I'm like yo I had to stop reading it because I was like like I'm getting so mad but now I see why Cardi B be up in these comments like going back with you because yo they was calling me all types of zesty livings and yo it's so funny but it's out of love no no no no no no Jeff I know it's out of love I love y'all you understand it's just that the people like they really think I'm some flaming boy now like it's so funny like it's so
Starting point is 00:12:41 funny but I'm human still so I got feelings you understand so it's so funny, but I'm human still, so I got feelings, you understand? So it's kinda like, yo, but no, just hilarious, you're so dope for that. You and Charlamagne both put me on your page. Mind you, I'm a regular person. I'm not no celebrity, but yo, everybody's recognizing me now. So thank y'all, but just hilarious. You said after the call, you was like,
Starting point is 00:13:04 yeah, sh** gay Like yo I was Fracking up But just hilarious I'm just gonna be honest okay? I'm just gonna be honest cause everybody's like yo Why don't he just come out And say that he's gay already? Listen
Starting point is 00:13:20 Everybody who knows me knows What's up. You understand? I'm not DL I am not, um. Stacey, you ain't gotta tell nobody nothing, Stacey. None of their business. Yeah, right, exactly. Exactly, but yo, just hilarious. You just made it even more funnier.
Starting point is 00:13:35 Like, yo, everybody set me up. But, like I said, I'm just me. You understand? Stacey, tell them where they can get your cupcakes, Stacey. Tell them where they can get your cupcakes. Oh, and you say, before you tell them where they can get it, you need to Tell me to get your cupcakes Stacy. Tell me to get your cup Before you tell them when they can get it. You need to bring me some damn cupcakes up here I would know I need to text your um, all right. I mean, no, it's not hard. It's um eddie
Starting point is 00:13:59 Hey eddie. Yes, don't know I can come up Thursday and I can bring it Okay, I've been wanting to get to you. Stacy Stacy the promise is you can come up on Thursday, but it's Juneteenth and we're off on Juneteenth. It's a holiday Thursday We're gonna put your hole and you could and you can get the cupcakes and you know what Stacy we gonna announce My New York car show so I would love That's right, we're gonna announce the New York New Jersey car show this week and I want you to have a table at the car show. I can do it.
Starting point is 00:14:48 Yo, Envy, you are my guy. Yo, you my new guy. Trab will be mad, but it's all right. It's all right. So I'm gonna be mad too. That's okay. Okay. So, okay.
Starting point is 00:14:56 So let me just tell them where they can get the cupcakes from and then put me on hold. And then whatever day is good for y'all because I'm actually making some stuff for them. Oh, Envy, one more thing. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry.
Starting point is 00:15:04 I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm day is good For y'all because I'm actually making some Yes. Hey, you had the white and pink easy bake? Yes! Stacey, this Lauren, I ain't post you, but I do have a question. You had the same easy bake oven I did? Yes, hello, and I'm a big fan of existence. I call myself the white Betty Crocker. Stop playing with me.
Starting point is 00:15:37 All right. I do this for real. Stacey, we gotta go. Okay, guys, sorry. Ah! Love you, Stacey. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 00:15:50 Oh, Lauren? Lauren is funny. I had that. You ain't had an Easy Bake. I had the pink and white one, too, nigga. Yeah. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 00:16:02 It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Yo, Charlamagne. Yenzy, what up? Are we live? This is your time to get it off your chest. I got an indoor pool, an outdoor pool. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. We can get on the phone right now. We'll tell you what it is. We live? Hello, who's this? Brittany. Hey, Brittany, what's up?
Starting point is 00:16:25 Get it off your chest. All right. I really got something that I wanted to say about my husband, but I actually need Jess's help. I have been trying to call Jess for the past month. I need her to fix my mess. She's here. What happened?
Starting point is 00:16:39 All right. So me and my husband have been together for almost eight years, married for six. The first few years were great. We ended up having our first kid together real early in the relationship and then a couple of years later I got pregnant with our second child. I was having a birth pregnancy so we moved closer to my family for some extra help. Once we did that move, it's like that's when I started noticing changes. So to skip down about three years, I've had some health issues that I almost died. I've had a major loss in my family. So I've been like in a real deep depression for the past three years. Yeah. Who hasn't been a supporter for me emotionally or anything. Um, and I understand that, you know, I haven't been the best that I can be, but I was able to recognize that once I started coming about of it a little bit and I went to him to know, talk to him about what was going on and he, he doesn't want to be with me anymore. And I'm like, how is that fair? Because he said that I haven't been, you know, showing him any affection or anything for the past three years.
Starting point is 00:17:46 But it's like, how can you not recognize the trauma and stuff that I went through and you aren't supportive at all? So I'm trying to figure out like, is this marriage really worth saving? Because it's like he claims he still wants to work things out, but he's really not trying. He's not, he's still currently not trying you feel like? I feel like it's like since we've been together for so long I feel like I've done the most in this relationship like I basically pay most of the bills even though he does work full time. I'm taking care of the kids he really doesn't help me around the house or anything like that. I feel like I'm doing everything on my own
Starting point is 00:18:25 and I feel like I'm turning into a man instead of being the woman that I am. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He tells me all the time that he loves me and everything, but he wants to be together, but it's like how long am I supposed to wait for him to show me that? Yeah, so do you want your marriage?
Starting point is 00:18:41 Do you want it or are you, is that what you're calling for? Like should I let you? I literally prayed for this for so long and I just don't know what I should have. Well look, I do want to say this. I don't got all the answers for you right now. This would take a little minute and we ain't really got that much time, but I do. I sympathize with you being a woman who was going through a depression, you lost
Starting point is 00:19:07 your family, then you had to move. It was like you was at your peak and then you all just went downhill. And then I do understand him being deprived of that intimacy and that affection for three years. That is a lot. So both of y'all really was dealing with a lot of things and y'all didn't really know how to come together to govern the move forward with one another because y'all had your own blocks up. You know what I mean? If this is worth saving to you, I strongly encourage therapy.
Starting point is 00:19:37 And then before y'all even get there, have more talks with one another. Like really sit down and communicate. It's a lot going on outside your house. You know what I and communicate it's a lot going on outside your house that's not I mean it's a lot going on I really wouldn't want y'all to give up because it does seem like yeah he loved you you love him but you feel like it's a lot on your back you need to unload that on him but y'all need to y'all need to sit down and don't come at each other but talk to each other about what's happening. Even go far back in those three years, yo, I was dealing with this. I felt like you wasn't there.
Starting point is 00:20:09 You feel like I wasn't there. How am I supposed to be there for you if I, if you know, I'm over here dealing with my stuff, you know, and I feel like you don't give the same as I give, you know, a lot of these issues can be worked out if y'all communicate, don't leave nothing back, don't hold nothing back, you know, there you go Well, get it off your chest. Well, she needed some help 800-585-1051 now we got the latest with Lauren coming up. What we talking about? We talking about the celebs and Father's Day and 50 cent and how he spent his father's day. Okay
Starting point is 00:20:38 We'll get into all that when we come back is the Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club Alright and let's get to the latest with Lauren back is the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. The latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit of everything. But what's the latest? On The Breakfast Club. Talk to me. Man, For Others Day was so special and so nice for some fathers. And then 50 Cent and his oldest son, Marquis, get online. They got into it. I'm Andrea Gunning, host of the podcast Betrayal.
Starting point is 00:21:27 Police Lieutenant Joel Kern used his badge to fool everyone, most of all his wife Caroline. He texted, I've ruined our lives. You're going to want to divorce me. Caroline's husband was living another life behind the scenes. He betrayed his oath to his family and to his community. She said you left bruises, pulled her hair, that type of thing. No.
Starting point is 00:21:54 How far would Joel go to cover up what he'd done? You're unable to keep track of all your lies, and quite frankly, I question how many other women may bring forward allegations in the future. This season of Betrayal investigates one officer's decades of deception, lies that left those closest to him questioning everything they thought they knew. Listen to Betrayal on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:22:22 Made for This Mountain is a podcast that exists to empower listeners to rise above their struggles, break free from the chains of trauma, and silence the negative voices that have kept them small. Through raw conversations, real stories, and actionable guidance, you can learn to face the mountain that is in front of you. You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify. The thing that you refuse to say, hey, this is my mountain. This is the struggle.
Starting point is 00:22:46 This is the thing that's in front of me. You can't make that mountain move without actually diving into it. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to conquer the things that once felt impossible and step boldly into the best version of yourself to awaken the unstoppable strength that's inside of us all. So tune into the podcast, focus on your emotional wellbeing and climb your personal mountain. Because it's impossible for you to be the most authentic you.
Starting point is 00:23:10 It's impossible for you to love you fully if all you're doing is living to please people. Your mountain is that. Listen to Made for This Mountain on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Camp Shane, one of America's longest-running weight loss camps for kids, promised extraordinary results. Campers who began the summer in heavy bodies were often unrecognizable when they left.
Starting point is 00:23:36 In a society obsessed with being thin, it seemed like a miracle solution. But behind Camp Shane's facade of happy, transformed children was a dark underworld of sinister secrets. Kids were being pushed to their physical and emotional limits as the family that owned Shane turned a blind eye. Nothing about that camp was right. It was really actually like a horror movie. In this eight-episode series, we're unpacking and investigating stories of mistreatment and reexamining the culture of fatphobia that enabled a flawed system to continue for so long. You can listen to all episodes of Camp Shame one week early and totally ad free on iHeart
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Starting point is 00:25:37 Like him. So, uh. He's just, he's a troll just like his father. Yes. So Marquise posted this, uh, it's like a bet. It's called a player prop betting slip and it's a Father's like his father. Yes. So Marquise posted this, it's like a bet. It's called a player prop betting slip and it's a Father's Day sports book. So the bet was whether 50 Cent and his second son would appear together in a photo and Marquise's caption says, Oh, it's Father's Day.
Starting point is 00:25:56 Happy Father's Day to all the real ones. I'm watching my bet and it ain't looking too good. I got the over. We all know this is the day for photo ops. The day ain't over yet. Finish strong. Get on your job So the bet that he bet it was whether 50 cent and his second son Sire would appear together in a photo. So there's two bets on the side
Starting point is 00:26:14 The first one is number of photos released publicly featuring both together a line is point five So that's only he only one photo needed to be posted. It's helping me understand the bets. One photo and then the other bet was the number of Instagram pros by 50 cents son by 50 cent featuring his son. Now the over odds are plus 250 and plus 300. Yeah, those are the odds of the bet. And it but it's negative 400 negative 500. So what that mean right? If it's negative 400 means if you bet $400 you only win $100 back.
Starting point is 00:26:46 Child, it was so good. 50 Cent came back online. The bet was nothing. It was just, it was just, he was trying to say that, that he wasn't gonna post pictures with a son just like him. That's, that's what he was going with. 100%. But I think it's just funny that in real life he's even posting this and then he's sitting, when he posted it, he's sitting there with the hookah. But 50 Cent came back online and posted in response to him and alleged that his son and the family are like skimmers it was like a whole it was just very 50 cent ish on Father's Day. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:27:15 With his oldest son but you know other people had some better experiences with their dads. Tyrese is one celebrity that I saw I thought that this was special. He surprised his dad for Father's Day brought brought his dad flowers for the first time ever on Father's Day. His dad is battling stage four cancer. Let's take a listen. My father does not know I'm here and my father is dealing with stage four cancer. I'm about to surprise him.
Starting point is 00:27:39 He doesn't know I'm here. I know I've had a strained relationship with my father over the years. And when my mom got divorced super early and he was an absentee pops. Like you gotta put all that stuff to the side. I'm hand delivering his son's album. I'm also, for the first time ever in my life, I got my father some flowers for Father's Day. I'm going in to see what happens.
Starting point is 00:28:05 I don't even know how I'm going to process this one. Talk to him on the phone, but I haven't seen him in almost 10 years. What's up? What's up? Tyree, Tyree? Man, Tyree's face lit up so he walks into his dad's house in this video and he hits the corner and then the video stops but you see Tyree's face light up when his dad said, Tyrese my son and he's walking in with the flowers. So he hasn't seen his dad and he said over 10 years? Yes, this is the first time he brought his dad flowers on Father's Day. Yes and then also speaking of dads, Diddy's kids also wish their
Starting point is 00:28:41 dad a happy Father's Day. Justin posted happy Father's Day pops, thank you for giving me life and always being present my superhero I'm with you forever no matter what. I miss you and I love you. Christian posted happy Father's Day pops I love you and I miss you were waiting for you at home. I saw baby love post happy Father's Day as well. There was just a lot of outpouring of love gives put up a really really nice poster you envy. It was beautiful It was so beautiful. You did I feel like she always talks about you like that though. I read the That's my baby like, you know
Starting point is 00:29:15 I told you this week and the best part of father's day weekend was just seeing her Smiling and her having a good time and my kids smiling and my kids excited That's what makes me happy seeing them smile and seeing them happy that means I did what I was supposed to do and god damn my wife look like she's like 24 years old I said that in the video first Jesus Christ She looks so good Oh my goodness
Starting point is 00:29:34 Wait I wanted to have another kid just thinking and I thought about it I've been like it's cost too much money But jeez I'm like Jesus she looks so god damn beautiful That wedding ring in the girls trip video Oh they had a good time I said go off Enzi Oh that is a rock baby She looks so goddamn beautiful that wedding ring in the girls trip video Oh, they had a good time go off in the oh, that is a rock. She looks so damn amazing. Oh Yeah, she said well, I love that. I know cuz I you're so serious
Starting point is 00:29:52 I'm sitting here with you. You really probably would have had another baby this weekend I thought about it a minute mad times pull out game this week and I was like, oh no College is too expensive But but but what stopped that was Peyton and the damn ER. And the ER, I was like Peyton and the ER. Busting her head on Father's Day. Exactly. So they were the birth control right there,
Starting point is 00:30:11 like you know what, no, I'm not another. It was the wrong busting. She got busting her head, I didn't want that one. But no, the little. Yes, her words are always so sweet to you though. She said that you've always been on this like, wanting to create a family, you wanted to be a dad. I was the only child, so yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:24 And that was the best thing that ever. Y'all are just so adorable. That's my wifey. Shout out to all the nice celebrity dads this weekend that got some love online. There's a lot more people though. Oprah, Michelle Obama posted for Barack Obama, Justin Timberlake got a shout out. Of course, Ciara held down Russell Wilson with an amazing caption as well. Talked about how much she loved him and how much they appreciate him as well. So yeah, it was a heartfelt father's day after we got through
Starting point is 00:30:52 50 and his back and forth. All right. Well, that is the latest with long. Happy birthday to Pac. It's a to Pac birthday. It's Pac's birthday today. Yeah, we're gonna get some Pac on in the mix in a little bit. All right, everybody else when we come back, we got front page news and then Memphis Bleak will be joining us don't go anywhere it's the Breakfast Club good morning. Morning everybody it's DJ NV just hilarious Charlamagne Negawe are the Breakfast Club let's get back in some front page news some quick sports game five of the NBA finals is tonight 8 30 p.m eastern time to paces verse ok see the series is now tied to to what's up Morgan
Starting point is 00:31:26 Hey, so if you saw it over the weekend officials in Minnesota are providing more details on the capture of the suspect in the killing of Minnesota lawmakers there was this crazy manhunt that was happening over the weekend with Vance Bolter He's accused of killing state lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband He also is accused of shooting Democratic Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette. Now Bolter was captured alive near Green Isle after being spotted on a trail on Sunday by a camera. Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Burley told reporters that the chase to capture Bolter was the largest manhunt in the state's history and included hundreds of detectives and 20 different SWAT teams.
Starting point is 00:32:06 Now Minnesota Governor Tim Walz provided the first information following his arrest on Sunday, adding that we have to find a better way to deal with our differences as authorities do believe that this attack was politically motivated. Now Superintendent of Bureau of the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Drew Evans also says it appears Bolter acted by himself. So let's take a listen to those comments from Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Drew Evans. After two day manhunt, two sleepless nights, law enforcement have apprehended Vance Bolter. This cannot be the norm. It cannot be the way that we deal
Starting point is 00:32:45 with our political differences. Now is the time for us to recommit to the core values of this country. We are confident that the violence that he committed in the murders he committed in the attempted murders that he conducted that activity alone. Evans went on to say that Bolter was armed when he was taken in and of course Governor Tim Walz also detailed that Hoffman is out of surgery and moving towards recovery. So just tragic situation there and it was also detailed that you know Minnesota usually has a fairly open courtrooms and state houses
Starting point is 00:33:22 and things like that not so much that they even have metal detectors in their areas. So now, of course, you know, there's an increase in heightened security in regards to Minnesota and their, their, their elected officials and you know, things of that nature, there's heightened security around them. Very sad. I thought a lot of those officials have security. No, not at all. Personal. Yeah, they usually do. But they were saying that Minnesota has not been, like the culture has not been needed for that. So yeah, their state houses, their courthouses, things of
Starting point is 00:33:53 that nature, there hasn't even been metal detectors. So, but now after this, there has been a heightened security and those elected officials are, do have a detail with them as of now. Morgan, you know what's crazy? I went to the emergency room yesterday and they wanted me down. So the fact that the state house doesn't have metal detectors is crazy. But I saw that. No, for real. I was like, wait, what? Was he impersonating an officer or something?
Starting point is 00:34:16 Yeah, he was. Yeah. Yes, he was. He was impersonating an officer. I got to say somebody had to wind them down though. But yeah. Okay. But that's the thing. That's what they were saying is the culture is they didn't that wasn't what what they did there You know I know we're used to it on the East Coast because I mean from schools to to your point courthouses That's just the norm but they were saying that that's not the norm there that you know Anybody can walk into these state houses these courthouses these types of buildings and nobody is being searched
Starting point is 00:34:43 So hopefully going forward, they stop that. Yeah, I'm sure they learned that lesson. I hope they did. You know, and you know, of course, thoughts and prayers to those who passed in regards to this. Here's to some international news. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is defending his country's military actions against Iran.
Starting point is 00:35:03 Now, in an interview with Fox News on Sunday, Netanyahu said Israel will do whatever is necessary to remove the nuclear threat that Iran poses. And he went on to say that their military actions protect more than just Israel. Let's take a listen to Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. We had to act. It was the 12th hour. We did act to save ourselves, but also, I think, to not only protect ourselves, but protect the world from this incendiary regime. We can't have the world's most dangerous regime have the world's most dangerous weapons.
Starting point is 00:35:35 We're protecting ourselves, but by doing so, we're protecting many others. So the escalation of the airstrikes and missile attacks had resulted in a growing number of deaths in both countries. Meanwhile, President Trump claimed in a post on Truth Social that the US could easily get a deal done between Iran and Israel and end this bloody conflict. Iran and the US were supposed to have a round of nuclear talks in the country, but those have been cancelled as a result of this conflict. So we'll see what happens as a result of that. And of course, President Trump also rejected an Israeli proposal to target Iran's supreme leader. According to reports, Trump turned down a plan to kill Ayatollah al-Khomeini. And in an interview with Fox News, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed what he calls
Starting point is 00:36:22 false reports about discussions between the U.S. and Israel. Word of the proposal comes as Iran threatens to strike U.S. military targets if it continues to help Israel defend against Iranian airstrikes. But Trump also said he issued a warning to Iran saying that Y'all need to stay away from the U.S. Do not target us. We ain't had nothing to do with all of that with Israel. Senate Majority Leader John Thune,
Starting point is 00:36:45 he reiterated the president's points on Fox News on Sunday, saying the U.S. will be ready if Iran takes action. Let's take a listen to Senate Majority Leader John Thune. Iran should be prepared for all of America's might to descend upon them if they go after and target Americans or American bases or installations in the Middle East he warned of course if The US is attacked in any way shape or form by Iran the full strength and might of the US armed forces will come
Starting point is 00:37:15 Down on you at levels never seen before that's what he said Trump also claimed that the US could easily Oh, we talked about those deals But yeah It does it looks like things right now are at a stalemate between the US and Iran and regarding any kind of deal, whether it be the nuclear deal or whether it be trying to get these ceasefires done. But yeah, right now the conflict continues to escalate and I will keep you guys posted as of what's going on with that. And in my last story, the G7 leaders are gathering in Canada for policy discussions
Starting point is 00:37:45 on trade and other topics. President Trump is in Alberta today as the world's economic powerhouse begins a crucial three day summit. The meetings take on heightened importance ahead of President Trump's tariffs deadline and the escalating crisis, of course, in the Middle East. As I just talked about, senior White House officials have been quietly downplaying expectations of any major breakthroughs on trade agreements. So we'll keep you guys posted. It looks like we've got an active week ahead. So but that's your front page news.
Starting point is 00:38:12 I'm Morgan Wood. Y'all can follow me on socials at Morgan Media. And for more news coverage, follow at Black Information Network, download the free iHeart radio app and visit us at BINnews.com. Thank y'all. Have a happy Monday. All right, Morgan. Thank you so much. Now when we come back, we throw him back a little bit.
Starting point is 00:38:27 Memphis Bleak will be joining us, Rock Nation, Rockefeller, and we'll talk to him next. It's The Breakfast Club, good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody, it's DEJ, Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy, we are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. He's got a new podcast called The Rockstarling Podcast on the Drink Champ, Black Effect Podcast
Starting point is 00:38:47 Network. Memphis Bleak is here. You know what I'm saying? Blizzle in the building. What's up, ladies? Hey. What's up? See, dar, that's my guy right here.
Starting point is 00:38:55 I never met that lady before. It's so nice to see you. You never met Judge Lauren? No. No. I just met her on IG. Oh, okay. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:39:03 I seen you show some love. I show love back. You know what I mean? Man,'m listening your ass don't age when I say you look good Oh, thank you when I was younger you look good now. Thank you. I'm trying to win. I'm trying to hear that wife you better watch Personality bloggers face now you might age it's just I know right straight I'm not I'm not trying to get into the controversy of the blogger space trying to bring some jokes I want to be like I feel like my podcast I want to be like the sitcom when we was younger, you know, you had your smack DVDs your wild moments But then you could go in the crib and watch some more
Starting point is 00:39:39 You're going to crib and watch some fresh prints and you know get back to your sense of humor I feel like that's what my space I want to be just enjoying. I don't want no clickbait. It's interesting though, most people who actually have gotten active in the street Don't want problems. No, no, no, I love I love this life. I live I don't gotta watch my back I don't need no strap. I'm good. I love it I even seen people say things about you on social media and you just laugh it off. Yeah. Hell yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:07 Because it's like, I'm from the era, you know in the hood, the more anger you show, the more laughter comes to follow. So I really learned that young. It's like, you can't show people that they even penetrate the armor you wear or anything. So I'ma always laugh it off, even though I might be pissed, but you'll never see that.
Starting point is 00:40:27 You know, most people start a podcast, I guess to build some credibility. You already got credibility. So what do you want to say on the podcast that you haven't said on records or in interviews? I feel like people don't know my personality. Like, you know, back in our day, you could be whatever you wanted,
Starting point is 00:40:43 cause all they know was a source magazine picture They see you on BT or MTV your video by your album and that's all they knew of you They like now Instagram people get to see your everyday life. So if you're a calm boy, you're calm boy for real Yeah, so it's like now on the podcast what I want to let people know is the personality and just some of the stories behind The things that we done that you might have been Questioning how did that happen? Why did this happen? Why wasn't bleak involved in this or why wasn't beings or this person involved? So we had to answer those questions, you know, you know
Starting point is 00:41:16 You've been in rooms with some of the biggest names in music, right? But on rock solid are there stories you finally feel comfortable telling now that you couldn't back then no I don't think I ever played that role in the game like I never we never came in the game as a crew with Images to upheld we always were just who we weren't believed in Integrity was gonna take you as far as you needed to go so it was never no rap image I portrayed or something, but it's just things I can't talk about now because the big homie married, we married. So, you know those hard-knock life talkers.
Starting point is 00:41:53 You know I gotta PG it, I can't X-ray it. Damn. Have you and your wife ever watched Backstage together? No, I could never watch that one, no way. I have to tell you, that wasn't me. The guy she know today, that's not him on backstage. Yo, there's a part in backstage where one of y'all, I think it's you or Hope, he'd be like, I done f***ed all of Texas or something. Damn. I done f***ed half the country or something. F***ed it, reversed it. F***ed it. I was on some s***. We was battling. And not records, neither. We had verses for real. So any upcoming guests that you want, any guests? Is it out yet?
Starting point is 00:42:28 Yeah, we just dropped our first episode with Ja Rule. Okay. So that did really good. A lot of people didn't know me and Ja had that relationship. So that's the things like, I want people to understand, like behind the scenes, behind the music, we real regular people. Like my first friend in the music business was
Starting point is 00:42:45 Jairo. You know people from the outside would think it was Beans or Freeway or somebody from Rockefeller. The first person I met hanging out riding around with was Jairo. Like people don't know even Nick Cannon. Nick Cannon used to be in Marcy with us. Damn. What? What? Why you never help him write? Why you laughin' so hard? It's crazy. You said that. Why you laughin' so hard? Because my friend, this kid from my projects named Clep, rest in peace, he actually used to write for Nick. Like we all was managed by the same.
Starting point is 00:43:14 I don't think you want that credit. Yeah, don't say that. You don't want that credit. I mean, same manager, you know, Beehive, Jay Cousin, was managed, all three of us. Nick, me, and Clep. You know those, so he used to spit. Beehive used to manage Nick Cannon?
Starting point is 00:43:26 Yeah. He never told me that. Yeah, man. Nick Cannon must not have been a priority. Nah, he was, he was. He was always talking about going in the show biz back then too, like music was never his thing. So to see where he took it and what he do is like,
Starting point is 00:43:39 it's dope. You lit. Like I just seen him at the Super Bowl February, you know, and I'm like, I need to get on that show cause y'all out there freestyling, battling, dissing. That's, that's my, that's my area. So, you know, I'm gonna go do that. He definitely got to pull up to the podcast. What was Nick doing in Marcy? Just chilling. Just regular stuff. Like, you know, he was a regular dude.
Starting point is 00:44:00 This before the fame before any of this, the kids and all of that crazy crap This was just regular Nick on the block hanging out He just wanted to be in the hood like a lot of people that met us back then was on some Yo, you from Marcy. I want to go cuz you couldn't go to Marcy back Yeah, you didn't know somebody or go with somebody certified wasn't a walking through Marcy So a lot of people they want to experience it now well y'all made it sound fun y'all did make Marcy sound like Cancun a little bit a little bit you know a little bit for us it was because we the guys but
Starting point is 00:44:33 anybody couldn't do that so your man used to ghostwrite for Nick Cannon? yeah yeah man he get royalties off Jiggalo like what record was it? I don't know if it was those records but it was like his demos to help him get a deal like when he first was rapping first doing this thing like Yeah, Nick was in the studio with us and all of that. You know, it was nice. I always thought he was talented I ain't say that I said you thought he was a nice Couple times you give the guys, yo, that ain't Nick. He got a classic with my band. He's like, nah, that ain't Nick. I think that's the fear of every artist. Like, y'all, they gonna rock with me or somebody gonna be like, dang Nick.
Starting point is 00:45:17 I mean, especially being around y'all though, like that's a different, y'all are very different rappers than Nick Cannon. No, but it was, it was rough. Like growing up, like just even being in the Rockefeller Camp bassline studios when we only had two rooms with 14 artists So it's like you couldn't be in there playing with bars You had to get out if you was laying something that wasn't rocking they it's time to go We got six people waiting for that space. Yeah, so
Starting point is 00:45:44 Sleuthing Nick though. We got love. Yeah, little kid saying how to f*** up. Not his rap, but we got love. Yo, G. You speak about bass line. You were the first artist to be called the head to Jay-Z's throne. Like Jay called you the head to the throne. What's something you learned about pressure and expectation that took some time for you to understand? It's not reality like people will put limits and
Starting point is 00:46:06 Expectations on you that you don't have for yourself or even see like when Jay said that I was like I'm the new improved what since when who told you they didn't tell me that so it was like oh Word so it's like, you know, you got to do your thing and write and try to better yourself Learn the game learn perfect your yourself, learn the game, learn perfect your role. But the dominoes don't always fall the way you hope. You know what I'm saying? Of course I wanted to be the biggest, wanted to be this, but unfortunately I grew up with
Starting point is 00:46:34 the sun and it's like any fire I put out, he burnt out. So it was nothing I could do. I just accept my spot, but he was capping. He might have saw something in you that you didn't see in yourself. That's what I, he definitely did it to this day. I just accept my spot, but he was capping That's what I he definitely did it to this day like, you know Jay pushed me to do I send them music It's so weird cuz I got a new project coming out right on the 20th called apartment 3d It's probably like my third album. I recorded since my last studio album the first two He done shut down. So when I started sending them records from this one, and he like, this is it, you doing your thing.
Starting point is 00:47:08 I'm like, what changed? I'm still trying to figure out what changed, because now it's like, you rocking with all the joints, what happened? I think, you know, it's just where you at in your life and what you're talking about. We're still kicking it with Memphis Bleak, Sharla. People always know you from the music with Jay, right?
Starting point is 00:47:25 They're like, oh, that's Jay's pro to Jay, but yo, y'all grew up together in the trenches. But that's the thing. We grew up not together. People think that, like, they gotta remember, Jay is like the big brother, like the uncle. Like, I was the kid, like one of his nephews on the block. He didn't hang with me.
Starting point is 00:47:42 He came and got me. Like, seen me doing reckless stuff. He would, you know, puthews on the bike didn't hang with me. He came and got me like seen me doing reckless stuff He would you know put me on the right track correct me give me gang, but it wasn't no hanging out It was like I see you that's Jay. What up fam? I see you So today when I seen her with Clark Kent rest in peace it was like man He always pulling up with the illest cars the baddest joints man. I gotta get on this boat I gotta find out how to be a passenger on that boat. So I just shot my shot and it worked.
Starting point is 00:48:07 What was something he taught you during that era that fans wouldn't know, that we might hear on the Rockstarly podcast? Everything you see, man, just the life I live, the man I am, like Jay taught me, I'd learn everything from him, Biggs, Dane, my manager, B-Hi. I could say it was a collective thing because without them who knows where I'd be in life right now. But one of the main
Starting point is 00:48:30 things I learned from Jay is stay on top of your business man. Don't like you got managers, lawyers, all of that but nobody know what you want but you and what you gonna get with you. So stay on top of your business. That's why I just had a talk with him this morning because you know with the Rock Solid podcast, we had the rock logo on the podcast. But of course, you know, people wait to the last day to try to get you to handle business. So I'm like, yo, I can't put that pressure on Jay right now.
Starting point is 00:48:59 He on tour with his wife, he doing, you know, I don't wanna be talking business. But I did send a message, so we talked about it today. And he like, bro, I don't want to be talking business so but I did send a message so we talked about it today and he like, bro I don't just be licensing my logo and my likeness out to anybody. And I'm like, I've been in this game forever, what makes you think I don't own my show? Like this ain't going to nobody else. And he's like, I'm like, I learned from the best. Nobody owns anything you do and why would I give away anything I do right?
Starting point is 00:49:25 Yeah, so do you think as a as an artist right? Cuz I know you said you learned a lot from Jay business-wise right? Do you think as an artist if you would assign to somebody else you would have been a bigger artist now? I'll probably be I probably won't be here Cuz you know you get your one and done your two albums you done. That's what made me it's so weird All right, that's what made me it's so weird all right that's what made me signed with Jay I remember my manager Bhi he ain't gonna like that I'm telling the story we had an offer from Capitol Records right they wanted to give me 350 with a $75,000 sign a bonus
Starting point is 00:49:56 and I was like nah they want it he like yo you know what $75,000 could do for you it would change everything in your household like these was Marcy struggling days And I'm like I feel you but that's $75,000 come from somebody. I don't know so today my train slipped They're not going vest back in the train to get me back on track So I rather roll with Hov and this before Jay. It was no Rockefeller He was still this was reasonable doubt on priority Jay and he was like yo But what if you know Rockefeller is a dream of Jay? What if it never manifests and I'm like then it'll never be no bleep
Starting point is 00:50:32 I'm cool with that, you know But my dice is with somebody that I know rather than roll on somebody I don't use that reasonable doubt This was during reasonable doubt because my reasonable doubt came out on priority Yeah, a lot of people think it came out on deaf jam But I didn't I was literally gonna say people talk so much about your loyalty and that story speaks to it, right? How has your loyalty had to change as y'all grew cuz you've known him for so you know, Jay-z for so long Like it's been is Excuse me. It's weird seeing
Starting point is 00:51:03 What people what I always saw in him. Because to me, he was always larger than life. Some kids grow up looking at sports players, movie stars. My next door neighbor was my inspiration. I go outside here. I'm Andrea Gunning, host of the podcast Betrayal. Police Lieutenant Joel Kern used his badge to fool everyone, most of all his wife Caroline. He texted, I've ruined our lives, you're going to want to divorce me. Caroline's husband was living another life behind the scenes. He betrayed his oath to his family and to his community. She said you left bruises, pulled her hair, that type of thing.
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Starting point is 00:53:13 Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Camp Shane, one of America's longest running weight loss camps for kids promised extraordinary results. Campers who began the summer in heavy bodies were often unrecognizable when they left. In a society obsessed with being thin, it seemed like a miracle solution. But behind Camp Shane's facade of happy, transformed children was a dark underworld of sinister secrets. Kids were being pushed to their physical and emotional limits as the
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Starting point is 00:55:23 You know, he's flying, traveling places. Remember Jay got a picture in London in a BMW. It was like 1993, it was like 92. Like nobody wasn't traveling like that back then. So he was my inspiration to get money. So to watch the world see him as the billionaire, he always been that to me. So I don't think anything
Starting point is 00:55:45 changed because the day I decided to be like yo I want to get money I knew I want to get money like them him tie-tie and all oh my god it's funny even you know not not the Lawrence question sort of kind of but you know you see people online say things like bleak too loyal to Jay like how is this something is being too loyal to somebody I don't know especially if it's reciprocated. Yeah, like how can you be too? I don't know no other way I don't know no other person like what I'm supposed to do what they wanted me to do I don't know who I was gonna get a deal with what artists I'm gonna go sign with another artist and be like, yo I'm this crew now
Starting point is 00:56:21 That'll never happen. So it's just like when Rockefeller died. That's why I didn't ever chase music. Cause it's like, what I'm gonna do? I'm gonna be G-Unit. I'm gonna go be this guy over here. I'm gonna be them. Never. If it ain't Rockefeller, it ain't nothing.
Starting point is 00:56:35 If you could go back to one session from the early rock days, not to change it, but just to relive it, what would it be and why? See, I'm gonna tell you another story people don't know. On the Clu tape, I remember it was Jay-Z and Sauce Money, my first time me and Clu, they invite us to the studio. Jay and Sauce Money, they murder the verse. Now mind you, I'm 15 years old sitting there like, and y'all
Starting point is 00:57:00 want me to rhyme after these two guys? I don't think it's gonna happen. And Clu like, yo go ahead, so Jay like, yo you gonna give up an opportunity? You got a shot right now, you better write something. I'm looking at him like, I ain't got it. After what y'all said, I don't think there's nothing I can say. So I missed that opportunity and when that tape came out, it was like one of the biggest freestyles in Marcy,
Starting point is 00:57:22 everybody playing and going crazy through Brooklyn. And I'm like, I was right there there I could have been a part of it so if anything would be that and on the JR Kelly album best of both worlds if you listen to it he was like if one of the songs I think it was somebody girl is at this party song if you listen to the beginning he say my name M extra money, let's go and I never wrote my verse. Why? He a little scared ass man No, no, no, no See we had a thing in Rockefeller, it wasn't scared
Starting point is 00:57:53 It was called bull**** with balls when you think you too late You out here doing too much that you ain't got time for the balls. It wasn't just clutate was shookness The R. Kelly was I was lit. I'm outside the thotties on me. I'm lit. I ain't just Clu-Tate was shook. The R. Kelly was, I was lit. I'm outside. The thotties on me, I'm lit. I ain't got time to be in the studio. That's how I got clipped on Volume 1 too. By thinking I was too lit. And they left me. Went on a tour with Bad Boy Biggie and them. I missed it. Missed the old tour. What, in my lifetime, Volume 1? What you was doing? I was lit in Brooklyn. I just bought a truck from Skain.
Starting point is 00:58:26 I got TVs, 26s on it. I'm 16 years old. I'm at every high school in Brooklyn blasting music. That's what I'm doing. I thought I made it. I didn't know it was the rest of this. I just thought being known to... Alright, I'm lit. This is it.
Starting point is 00:58:42 And then got left off Bad Muzi. Gen Z now. Gen Z. Yeah, that's the word. And that's the time Jay came to the crib and gave me a tour. I spoke about this on Drink Champs and he was like, yo dog, I'm rich. I'm trying to make you put your family on. I don't need you.
Starting point is 00:58:57 You need me. And that was the last time I missed anything. We still kicking it with Memphis Bleak. Charlamagne? Another thing that was going around, Dame started it. He said you don't write your own rhymes I know right for you and then in her beanie say that to on I want to know why I never went triple platinum Did why I ain't follow up them Jay sells and Jay wrote these records? Why did why the publisher checks come to me? I should have asked capston these people my record breakdown. They could see that
Starting point is 00:59:31 475 records in all the splits and I understand like on title it actually shows Credits if somebody if I wrote something for somebody even if you my man now dog, I need my PC Jay wrote coming to age one coming age two I had no input at all on those records. When I showed up it was a piece of paper, remember this, do your thing. It's like, okay cool. You go through them records, you're not gonna see my name. You go through any other record that I'm Malik Cox is on, the real MC is involved. So I don't know where that narrative came from. Beans is the main one that got me like, fam, you doing that much drugs, you don't remember being in the studio with me? Are you set?
Starting point is 01:00:11 You bugging. Like, Dane was never in the studio with us, so he wouldn't have a clue. Beans, come on. You was in the studio with us every single day. We spent about 20 years in Baseline. And Jay wrote my rhymes but you never saw it as coming. I saw a ghost once too then. You say he wrote coming to age one and two? Yeah. Okay so did you ever want him to write for you? Right now!
Starting point is 01:00:38 Give me a verse right now! Put me back on baby let's get lit! Kidding me man like when you when you want somebody to do something for you or ask for that, you're giving away is the same thing as giving away your money. Like, you're publishing, that's the only way we really made money. A lot of us rappers never recoup the budgets we spent on these albums, so your publishing is the only way you make money. And Jai taught me about publishing, so if Jai wrote my rhymes like I said I wouldn't be receiving no publishing checks it don't make no sense the rhymes he write I get paid
Starting point is 01:01:10 for how? Are you gonna have bangs on as a guest? I know you have a crazy ass story. Hell yeah I need to have bangs up there because we gotta get this settled and then talk about you know the life we live. Yeah yeah yeah. We haven't even spoken since he said that. Nah. You know and I guess that's the thing I love, man.
Starting point is 01:01:26 We always hear about these studio moments, but what's a non-music moment with anybody from Rockefeller that really just sticks with you through the years? Man, you know what one thing that always bugged me out? Busta rhymes. I love Busta. Split Stardom, my bros, I love them. But I remember one time, I think it was Jay called Busta
Starting point is 01:01:45 to the studio to do a song with him. And Busta showed up to baseline with a bulletproof vest on. It blew my mind, like, Busta. Who wants to shoot Busta Rhymes? Yeah, like Busta got beat. Like, it's me while I try to kill Busta Rhymes, we gotta go get them, man. Y'all buggin', this is a New York staple.
Starting point is 01:02:00 And that really had me like, I done find out what Busta into. What the hell are you walkin' around with a vest for? And, you know, just one of those moments I'll never forget. staple and that really had me like I don't find out what bus they into what the hell he walk around with a vest for and you know just one of those moments I never forget at any one point did you feel like Jay was drifting too far from the crew and if so how do you even address that when he's not just you know your big homie but also like the boss I knew he had to but Jay to be where he at he couldn't be around us every day. We couldn't be, I'm
Starting point is 01:02:25 a liability. Like, you know, me now, being married, being a businessman, of course things has changed but the reckless bleak, you couldn't be around us. Anything could happen and then it spills right back to you. So when Jay started doing these billionaire deals, basketball teams, moving teams from here to Brooklyn, you automatically knew the distance was warranted. It's not that he don't rock with you or don't rock with us. Say, hey dog, I'm over here getting to these millions. Y'all still in the club popping bottles. I don't need that look.
Starting point is 01:02:55 How did you understand something like that though, but like a beanie didn't? I don't know. I tried to tell these guys. That's the thing. If you really sit down, see a lot of people when they're getting these cameras cut off, they got an image. an image they got a you know they got to keep it up I'm this guy I can't let nobody but if they really really sit down and have a real real conversation
Starting point is 01:03:14 with the reality pills on the table not the other drugs the reality pills they'll tell you I told these guys this was coming because I used to get the word from big big homie, yo, don't ship up, they don't act right, we gonna do this, we gonna, and I used to be telling these guys, yo, it's only a matter of time before it's over. We gotta get this right. And they used to look at me like, em, whatever.
Starting point is 01:03:34 I remember a time, right, Beans had his clothing line, state property. We used to get clothes, boxes of state property. So I'd look in state property and say, manufactured by Rock-A-Ware. So I'm telling him as a brother, We used to get clothes, boxes of state property, so I'd look at state property and say, manufactured by Rockaway. So, I'm telling him as a brother, yo bro, check your contracts and all that, make sure everything right.
Starting point is 01:03:52 Like, cause I see it's manufactured by Rockaway. I don't think Rockaway was making their own clothes, so how they making your clothes? Like, just as a businessman, this was like, they didn't seem right. And this was at the time when he was saying, yo, I'm going to jail I'm assigned freeway and young guns the Rockefeller when I come home They gonna give them back the state property and I'm just sitting there like oh you think business work like this So I'm trying to tell him these things like he looked at me This is when I knew me and beings wasn't it wasn't the relationship wasn't saying cuz he was like You're sound like you hating on me me fam and I'm like what you mean
Starting point is 01:04:25 He's like yo if J a man like you say why you ain't got no record label Why you ain't got no clothing line? Dang my man, he's taking care of me all this and I'm like I feel you But you know why I don't have those things because my bro would never exploit my ideas for him to make a bag My bro would never exploit my ideas for him to make a bag. That's what you need to realize. They're taking your ideas. And then when he came home from jail, where he said, damn, are we two million? Should have listened to Blizzle.
Starting point is 01:04:57 Like I said, J-Nine my man though. What was getting to the bottom of the manufacturing? What ended up being behind that? What was the story? That was his business. I never got into it. It just was a red flag to me. Like, if I'm going to do a deal with you and you're going to make my clothes, I need to
Starting point is 01:05:13 know who the manufacturer is. It's just like I did a deal with Drink Champs, right? I know Drink Champs. Y'all had a deal with somebody. Y'all started your network. I need to know who the plug is. Black effects, like I can't just be, we need to know what's going on here.
Starting point is 01:05:29 You know what I'm saying? Like, I can't just rely on you when you relying on somebody else. I need to know all the moving parts. And that's as any businessman should. You wanna know the moving parts. You don't just wanna receive the checks cause one day they gonna stop
Starting point is 01:05:42 and you don't know how to pick them back up is insane. That's real. You know, I named it Black Effect because of Jay-Z's song Black Effect. Wow, that's crazy. I reached out to him to get the blessing to call it Black Effect. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:05:55 And the logo was Emory's guy that designed it. I said, y'all want something like the Paper Planes logo. And Emory plugged me in with this people. Yo, God bless. Because when I found out, man, I've been hearing it forever. And when they say, yo, Charlamagne old black, I'm like, yo, he is destroying the game, yo.
Starting point is 01:06:12 God is good. That's right, bro. That's all you can do, man, is pray and keep killing. That's it, man. They only get one shot at this thing. A lot of these guys think it's all about the glitz, man. You can keep the glamor in the glitz. Give me the check.
Starting point is 01:06:25 I got to tell people, credit don't spend, money do. I don't want the credit. And when now I'm driving? June 20th, 620. We outside with it again. The podcast. Apartment 3D, just the closure from 534. That's the address, 534 Apartment 3D.
Starting point is 01:06:40 And the Rock Solid podcast is available everywhere you listen to podcasts on the Drink Chance Black Effect, iHeartRadio podcast network. Bleak, always a pleasure, man. Always, man. Glad to see you in this space. Glad to hear these stories being told.
Starting point is 01:06:52 My brother, appreciate you. Laura, nice meeting you too. Nice meeting you too. It's the Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ NB. Hey, is that your chick? It's Charlamagne the guy.
Starting point is 01:07:00 We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Let's get to the latest with Lauren. Lauren be coming with straight facts. She gets some good news. Just hilarious. Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Let's get to the latest with Lauren. Lauren be coming with straight facts. Tell her, tell her. Man it.
Starting point is 01:07:09 She gets into somebody that knows somebody. She gets the details. I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything. She be having the latest on this. The latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes she have facts, sometimes she have details, sometimes she have a little bit of everything. Well, it's the latest.
Starting point is 01:07:25 On The Breakfast Club. Talk to me. Y'all, Kanye West popped up at court to support Diddy. How long was it? It seemed like he was only about seven minutes. It was real quick, but it was, okay, so the last time we talked about this thing, I told y'all that they had told me
Starting point is 01:07:39 that he was in contact with Christian, so AKA, he was gonna try again. He literally came, it was probably for all of 10 to 15 minutes altogether. He couldn't get into the main courtroom where and to sit with the family. And he's an overflow room with you. They were so they were trying to put him in an overflow room, but it was just causing too much mayhem. Like we were in. So there's two overflow floors.
Starting point is 01:07:59 We were in one of the overflow floors and someone that came up and said, Hey, Kanye West is here. He's trying to get into court. I assume that they were just going to figure it out because it's Kanye West of obviously he's here to support Diddy. So he wants to sit with the family. He had met Christian when he got there. But I don't know if it was there. There's either two things. There's a family list. That's like a pre set list. Right. Also, they only have a certain number of people that you can have in that main courtroom between one of those two things. He was not able to go in that room, so they were going to put him in his own overflow room, but it was causing too much chaos even inside the
Starting point is 01:08:29 court. The journalists from different outlets, floor to floor to floor trying to find him. I seen them running around the courthouse, running up and down just to get a picture. Oh my God. It was to the point where I literally was asking the security inside. They on the phones. They trying to figure it out. I'm like, what y'all going to do?
Starting point is 01:08:43 Y'all can't put Kanye West in an overflow room. There's no no way but yeah, he showed up to support Diddy by himself, too He was there by himself. He came he had like a personal security guard when I was on my way out and I saw him Christian and one of the like Handlers for the family right trying to I guess still figure it out They're just trying to get him away from the media to get into his car I mean as as the defense is starting to take his case, I think it's pretty smart to try to get as many celebrities as there as possible to show that people are supporting Diddy, to show people are still with him.
Starting point is 01:09:13 I think that's smart. I think it's a smart thing because if the jurors are there and they see any celebrities, it might, you know. See, but that was a conversation last week in the courtroom, so we think. So there have been rumors around the court that when it was first mentioned that he might pop up, that they were saying they didn't wanna. You can't have the wrong celebrities though. You gotta have some great credibility.
Starting point is 01:09:34 You can't have people popping up. And they know, yeah, they going through their own situation. They always in the media for some crazy-ish. You can't have nobody popping up like that. But people still love Ye though. even though he does his ups and downs They still support his crazy. It was insane. I never seen nothing like that Like it was literally people running up and down They would have walked down 23 floors to get the kind of thing you they had an interview at the end of it
Starting point is 01:09:56 But talking about Diddy just we'd want to say something You'll delay. Okay, so talking about Diddy so he is asking for a mistrial again So another thing that was happening in the court while the Kanye mess was going on was that there's a one of the jurors is juror six, the judge wants to dismiss this juror, but the judge is saying he'll consider not dismissing him actually today. Now the issue is that they actually all these questions before you get on that jury stand and like, you know, they actually where you live, where you live with they just trying to see if you can answer questions honestly and if you can take instruction. So he was, I guess, having a conversation with some of the jurors staff and mentioned
Starting point is 01:10:32 that he moved, that he no longer lives in a Bronx, that he now lives in Jersey. He told the court he lived in the Bronx with his kid's mom and his kid. So now that's a red flag for the judge. They're like, yo, what's going on? Like, how are you, How is everything so inconsistent? Are you able to actually answer questions? Honestly, they seem is like, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait. He's black. We need him.
Starting point is 01:10:51 Like, we need as many black jurors as we can. He's from the Bronx. Yeah, we need him, bro. His profile is like, listen to 90s hip hop. Oh, yeah, we need him. So they fight in heart and court. The judge asked Diddy, like, you know, if we allow this juror to stay on and something goes wrong because he's not, he's flip-flopping, he's not consistent and we see the issue.
Starting point is 01:11:11 Are you willing to waive your right to appeal because of that juror? And Diddy said yes, but now that the judge is considering dismissing him, Diddy's like, okay, if you dismiss him, I want to mistrial because it's not fair. We don't have enough diversity on this juror pool, which the judge is not going to like. He made a big point on Friday when we were in court to say, this is a very diverse jury. Let's not even start that conversation. And to give you all a breakdown. So y'all know it's 12 jurors. Four of them are white, eight are not. And reports are that five of the jurors are black. Five of the eight are black.
Starting point is 01:11:41 Diddy's like, we can't lose this one. Nope, he's from the 90s hip hop, he's from the Bronx, close to where I'm from. Nope, we're not using this one. Nope, we're not losing this one. Jess, who's the celebrity I need to show up that makes sense for Diddy though? Like that's a good situation if he shows up. Cause influence is a thing on the drawers.
Starting point is 01:11:58 Mary J. Blige. Mary J. Blige would be a good one. Yeah. I think one of the past is that that message. Oh, hey, TV. Jax ain't going in there. That would be a great one. No, no, not have that would be a great one.
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Starting point is 01:12:17 J Lo J J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J Lo J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J. JLo. JLo. JLo. JLo. You smoking that crack pipe. Did he was talking about if you everything. I say none of them was going to pop up. I'll tell you who is crazy. If you thought she was even Drake. Yeah. You just ask it. I'm just throwing him out there. Drake. I don't know. You got to be about just to be before we got to go right. Yeah. So can we bring in the next hour because there's good audio that I don't want to waste with Justin Bieber. It I mean, people have been thinking that he's been having some sort of meltdown or something's going on behind the scenes.
Starting point is 01:12:49 He's definitely going through something, yo. Really, he's going through something for sure. Yes, but we got audio of him going off on paparazzi and in some text after Father's Day, so we're gonna talk about what we think he's going through in the next hour. All right, and everybody else, Charlamagne is out today, so if you want to give somebody
Starting point is 01:13:05 donkey today, 800-585-1051, whoever you want to give donkey today to call us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. It's your time to nominate a donkey of your own. Remember that is how they choose. Call in now. 800- eight five one oh five one Morning everybody we are the breakfast club Charlemagne is out today So we're gonna let you call up and give anybody you want donkey of the day 800 five eight five one oh five one hello. Who's this? Good morning Liz who you won't get donkey to
Starting point is 01:13:46 Say her name. Her name is Juri. Why you wanna give her donkey today? Okay, so long story short, I was talking to this guy in jail for three years. He got out of jail, he didn't say a word to me. She ended up talking to him. Now she might be pregnant.
Starting point is 01:14:04 He's got three kids under the age of one. So good luck to you. She ended up talking to him now. She might be pregnant Who is this person that's her cousin You shouldn't give a donkey today you should be happy because that could have been you and it sounded like it was about to be you Now did you meet him while he was in jail? Or did you meet him beforehand? Yeah, so he was in jail for 10 years. And I met him for 7 years. And he got out in 2020. So, yeah, I met him in jail.
Starting point is 01:14:40 You met him in jail so you was his paypal? Mm-mm-mm. Alright, miss. Don't meet no more guys in jail so you was just pissed now. Alright man. Don't meet no more guys in jail. And that's it. That's done for us. Hello, who's this? Yo, Avery, you know the vibe is mellow. Mellow? What's the vibes? Who you giving donkey to, Mellow?
Starting point is 01:14:57 I'm giving donkey head a day to the New York Knicks, man. Talk to me. Yo, first off, let's really talk about it thought that when it's like a chip off the power of friendship and it wasn't about to happen anyway But you know what it's still Nick forever, but I'm not even giving them donkey for that I'm giving them donkey because this one was your plan to fire Pimpo and it asked everybody else who already got a job Yo, you thought it's live like you looking like a dude in the club Who's still trying to back in that 4 a.m. Like what are you doing? You write but Yes, you right I'm not mad that they fired tibbido
Starting point is 01:15:34 I like tibbido, but they fired her but how you not having a backup plan? Like you say how you just say this dude, it's like 4 a.m. In the club You just you just trying to go everybody now It's like 4 a.m. in the club. You just you just trying to go everybody now At this point you might as well just ask fat Joe if that joke could be the coach or spiked Lee at this point Hey good morning who you won't give donkey to The guy named mark And tried to expose his wife for cheating they both sitting there burning now from Jeff of Georgia and She took his phone and exposed him
Starting point is 01:16:19 She was about to expose that he either slept with men or he set up his own best friend who he killed And he yelled and said you're about to die The facebook, um, the phone started rumbling and next thing you know, they're both dead the next morning He killed his wife because he tried to play a game and didn't win at it Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, it's the way he killed himself too Yes, he killed his self to All right, well I don't want to play this game It was all fun until you came, mama. You guys f***ed a whole bunch of people watching.
Starting point is 01:17:08 I had to get it for funny until it was true. Damn. Alright, well, rest in peace to that young lady's family, man. Thank you, mama. Yeah, man. Alright. The donkey today be fun until we get a call like that. Then it don't be fun no more.
Starting point is 01:17:20 Yeah, like, that's sad. I don't want to play no more. Like, that's really, yeah, and it's Monday. Dang. I'm taking my toys out the toy box and I'm leaving. Yeah, I don't play no more. All right, well, shout to anybody. And I think Charlamagne is out tomorrow as well. So if you missed, you can call tomorrow, 800-585-1051,
Starting point is 01:17:38 whoever you wanna give donkey of the day to. Now, let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. Alright, now this is for anybody out there dating. We see what's going on in the world right now. I have a question for you and everybody in the room. If you met somebody or you found out somebody that you were dating had a wild, super sexual pass, like really out there doing some crazy stuff, could you ever take them serious enough to marry? That is the question.
Starting point is 01:18:06 800- It depends. 585-1051. Can you truly look past that or will always be back in the back of your mind? Let's discuss it. Yo, it depends. Like we've been hearing a lot with Diddy's trial
Starting point is 01:18:18 and a lot that's just going on in the world. If someone had a wild past, could you just let it slide and say, you know what, I'm still going to date that person. I'm still going to kiss that person. I'm still going to be intimate with that person. The past is the past and I'm going to let it go. Even saying let it slide is crazy.
Starting point is 01:18:34 You know what I mean? Like the whole slippery slide thing. You stupid. See, I wasn't talking baby oil, but let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. If someone had a wild, super sexual past, like really out there, could you ever take them serious enough to marry?
Starting point is 01:18:48 That is the question. We'll take your calls when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Come on. Pull out your, pull out your phone. Call in right now. Call me. Add your opinion to The Breakfast Club topic.
Starting point is 01:19:00 Break it down. 800-585-1051, The Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. I'm Andrea Gunning, host of the podcast, Betrayal. Police Lieutenant Joel Kern used his badge to fool everyone. Most of all, his wife, Caroline. He texted, I've ruined our lives. You're going to want to divorce me. Caroline's husband was living another life behind the scenes. He betrayed his oath to his family and to his community.
Starting point is 01:19:33 She said you left bruises, pulled her hair, that type of thing. No. How far would Joel go to cover up what he'd done? You're unable to keep track of all your lies. And quite frankly, I question how many other women may bring forward allegations in the future. This season of Betrayal investigates one officer's decades of deception,
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Starting point is 01:22:43 And I'll say, it seems like the ice Age people that were here didn't have a real affinity for caves. So join me starting Tuesday, May 6th, where we'll delve into stories of the West and come to understand how it helps inform the ways in which we experience the region today. Listen to The American West with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's topic time. Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, JustHilarious, Charlamagne the Guy, we are The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:23:26 Now if you're just joining us, we're opening up the phone lines, 800-585-1051. We're asking, if someone had a wild, super sexual past, like really out there, could you ever take them seriously enough to marry? Could you just leave the past in the past, or is it something that will always be on your mind? Especially what's going on with everything in the headlines lately. So let's start with you, Jess. Now if somebody had a.
Starting point is 01:23:48 Yo, I feel like it's so many freaky fetishes out there. I'm not even the type to really analyze and dig into care about somebody's past. But yo, you gotta be careful when you wanna move forward with somebody, because it depends, it depends. And the reason why I say it depends, because you know People could like things like objects in a bit
Starting point is 01:24:08 You know me like people can like to do that to other people right and even though it's in the past We might really start feeling each other and getting sexual and nice and you might want to reintroduce that to me I ain't with that. Okay, so just imagine if you did you were dating somebody and y'all got close and all of a sudden he says look I was gonna let you know 10 years ago I was involved in a train. With men? Involved with the trans? With a train a train not. Oh oh.
Starting point is 01:24:38 A train. Come on man. Choo choo train. Okay oh all right all right uh oh my god like like he ran a train on somebody or he got a train ran on him. Oh, alright, alright. Oh my God. Like, like he ran a train on somebody or he got a train ran on him. He got a train ran on him. Ah, that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:24:52 I can't. No? I can't. Okay. No, man. I can't do it. Alright, what about you? Now, if you're dating somebody, you find out that they had a past history of wow-ish.
Starting point is 01:25:03 Could you stay? Uh-uh. No? No, then it can't be too. What's wow? I mean, because if you got a bunch of partners, you got a bunch of women that you used to deal with, I expect that kind of women at my age. But what's wow?
Starting point is 01:25:14 Do you mean like you hear men? Like everything that's been going on recently on the stand and everything? Nope, couldn't do it. Couldn't I? I wouldn't even be able to sit straight face and look at you, honestly. I would just be thinking about things and laughing and you know look what if somebody look I'm asking both of y'all this what if like a woman envy was like it just let's just say you you wasn't married or whatever right and say if a woman was like yeah back in my past I ain't used condoms for like 22 years I never liked
Starting point is 01:25:39 condoms so I just was raw dogging everywhere every day. Like, what you think? Like, no. Everybody I ever had, like no condom, nothing. I just started using condoms two years ago. No, no. And like, you know, and I don't wanna be judgy, but I'm judgy, right? And I'ma tell you why.
Starting point is 01:25:59 Yeah. Because when you hear too much of it, it's like, when I hear what's going on now, I'm like, I would have to think about that every time. Like, and this is just me, so if you're out there and this is what you did, that's cool, that's on you. But every time I kiss you, I would think about the urine that you had in your mouth. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:26:16 Like, every time I hugged you, I would think about the scene that you played with on you. I'm not judgy, but it's just not for me see but everything is not everybody in a different situation though because you've been with gear forever you don't have to think about that stuff still but even if I wasn't and I was out there dating now people have partners before right you can't stop that but I just if it's like that nothing now it matters a lot more judgy or then when you write right. Y'all are so judgy. But then not only that, then when we have kids, right? And then your kids Google it, then they Google
Starting point is 01:26:50 and then you gotta explain what the, like, nah. Not everything has it, what if everything is not on the internet? Everything is Googleable now. Everything is on the internet now. I don't know about, okay, nevermind. But let's go to everything. That's how everybody know that Envy was a Serac boy. I saw that What Tara Hey Tara, good morning I know right now. I know so Tara if someone had a wild Supersexual past like really out there. Could you ever take them serious enough to marry? See the thing is I would say yes only because that's just honest because we all could really
Starting point is 01:27:29 be like that right now. You know what I'm saying? They just being honest we all could be that person just don't know. So Tara if you dated a guy that let's say like to get defecated on. Oh now you starting to change right? But then right? But would you but you could say I'll leave that in the past is cool Don't change now
Starting point is 01:27:53 What's a little that could be any of us? People in prison you know, but when I can't really date a guy that was in prison because in my head I think something happened yeah Tara I can't talk to you no more Tara I can't talk to you no more Tara see but wait goodbye Tara I was gonna say you know how y'all be talking about like Goodbye Tara. I have a two way guy. You too. I was going to say, you know how y'all be talking about when you with somebody for a minute, y'all married, you open up to things, even if you're not married,
Starting point is 01:28:32 you just with somebody for a minute, you open up to things. So what if you get with that person and y'all in it, y'all like 10, 15 years in and they tell you not. I'm not ever opening up to nobody that's telling me that they got sh** on, I'm sorry. What about, you never had a man tell you that they like their I'm sorry what about you never had a man tell you that they like their their nipples like Yes, yes
Starting point is 01:28:48 I'm all for the nipples because I had that and I thought it was kind of odd and they waited until he was like in it And I was like this is a odd thing to reveal that what that you like it was like Played with and all these things so you don't like this so you don't like the fact that a man like his nipples being l****? I just feel like it's just, I just feel like- Where are we going here? Go ahead. I'm just saying that when you, when people get comfortable, things come up and now you judging them, but you're already deep into it.
Starting point is 01:29:13 As long as there's no semen in the nipples, it's okay, all right? 800-585-105-100. I don't know where Lauren and them was going. I was just asking, if someone had a wild, super sexual past, like really out there, could you ever take them seriously enough to marry that is the question
Starting point is 01:29:26 Now of course this conversation is everything that's going on in the headlines. We're just asking 800-585-1051 hello, who's this? Okay, what's up, what's your opinion what's your thoughts? So I feel like if he got a past, it is what it is. As long as he's not doing nothing against anybody will or taking nothing up the b****, we about to have a great time. So you can't say it's over in the past, but it's just one thing you don't like.
Starting point is 01:29:52 Is it gotta be one or none? Yeah, he can't be doing nothing against nobody will. I'm not with that. All right. But let's say he liked to get defecated on. You cool with that? Listen, I'm gonna crack jokes. I'm gonna really crack jokes on him. He gonna feel bad. But let's say he like to get defecated on you cool with that Okay, all right, thank you mama crack jokes
Starting point is 01:30:29 Shai from Jersey City, what's up? What's your opinion brother? I've been talking about relationships for 28 years and it's something that I've told you people in the past. When you look at the fact that we all have skeletons in our closet, you can't necessarily judge the ones. Right. For the skeletons that they have given, unless they're going to release those skeletons on you once you all enter into a relationship. The problem is a lot of people wanna pass people for their past because they believe
Starting point is 01:30:49 that that past will affect their future. But we all have a past. We all have things we've done. We all have bodies on us, not bodies left, you know, we're gonna be talking about. We all have that on us. So a guy or a lady could come into a relationship expecting somebody to have a clean sleep all the time
Starting point is 01:31:07 and then think that that clean sleep is something that they have to worry about and don't have to worry about. I explained to my wife when we got together, I don't care about the people you dealt with, as long as you have decreased out of your life, when you get with me and nobody notices when we are together. I don't think it's more so about like how many bodies you got or like any of that.
Starting point is 01:31:31 It's about the things that you do or that have been done to you. You know what I mean? Like not, and we're not saying we expect you to have a clean sleep, but just saying, you know, if it's some things that you done got into in the past that may affect your future. You know what I'm saying? Yeah I'm with you. Everybody has had a past right we all have pasts and having a past is not the bad part right having partners is not the bad part right it's just certain things that you hear that I'm just not with it just is what it is. But even if that person was into it in the past it might not make you do it.
Starting point is 01:32:05 Like, that's just something that was a kink that they had in their past relationship. It is a kink that I'm just not with. I could, this is the thing. People always feel like if I say I'm not with it, that I'm judging. No, I'm just not with it. It's just not for me. That doesn't mean it's not for you or not for the next person, but no, I'm not with it.
Starting point is 01:32:22 But you're not with anything, Envy. You don't like nothing. So what? What if what if one of the kinks right what if one of the kinks is yo your dude Lauren used to like the you know Do threesomes with another man? And that happened a lot of times No, I can't I can't data. I'll buy man. I have nothing against buy men, but but I just you know No, but that but that's the thing but look that's the thing. What if he's saying like yo, I'm not bad I just used to do that sexually like that was just my preference like that was like a kink
Starting point is 01:32:55 I had I used to like the to know you know to take my stick it in yo You know me anything after that, you know, he go about his business. I don't even think about him after that You know, it's just when we in the bed. That's not okay But it's just but it's just sexual past like if that's what you were into I it's cool That's you but maybe that's not something that I want to deal with for the rest of my life or something that I don't want To think about it is what it is. Hello. Who's this? Marshall Marshall good morning. Good morning We're talking about dealing with somebody sexual past if they had a wild sexual past. Could you look past it?
Starting point is 01:33:31 No, I did a bad dream. It's in the back of my mind 24 7. Yeah, I groundhog Groundhogs See? It's in the back of my mind. 24-7. So you can get past it. And I'm with it. There's certain things that I would think about all the time, right? And I don't want to bring up the Diddy case, but I'm bringing up the Diddy case.
Starting point is 01:33:53 But some of the things that you hear later on in life, I still have, like, we're still a family. I would think about it all the time. You know what I mean? And then I would think, and I'm a Virgo, so I would compare myself like, damn, am I not freaky enough? Like, should I be trying to do these things? Is that what you like? Like, I don't know, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:34:10 That's what I'm hearing about Diddy's escapades and him rubbing on it. You had to look at yourself and say, when I was with him, was I not freaky enough? That's what- Not me. I'm a sucker for the white. Like, what?
Starting point is 01:34:21 But then also the escorts, like, if there's, if you had to hire people for that, right? How many did you hire? How many do we not know? And then it's like when you got to compare yourself to Big Punisher and all these other people. I'm great. Don't call that man Big Punisher.
Starting point is 01:34:38 Like I thought it was The Punisher. It's literally just Punisher. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Don't do that. I didn't know your feelings was hurt by Diddy he, you know, stepping out? What are you talking about, man? What's the moral of the story, Jess? What's the moral of the story?
Starting point is 01:34:53 Yo, the moral of the story is it depends. It really depends. You don't know. Cause listen, I heard something about some guy, right, who used to like to take pictures of every girl that he had sex with at the after they were done Like I guess he would ejaculate He would like to take pictures and he would keep them like keep as a souvenir of I guess their loss sexual encounter or whatever He don't he stopped doing it down the line, but that's something he used to do. That's creepy as hell to me I'm gonna always feel like you're like a Serial creep after that. I can't get with that so it depends all right well
Starting point is 01:35:30 when we come back we got the latest with Lauren yeah we do we won't get into Justin Bieber he just had a whole meltdown with the paparazzi and some Father's Day things we gonna talk about it wow we'll get into that next is the Breakfast Club good's the Breakfast Club. Good a little bit about everything. She be having the latest on this. The sound of things. The latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit of everything. Well, it's the latest.
Starting point is 01:36:12 On The Breakfast Club. Talk to me. All right, y'all, so Justin Bieber had a rough Father's Day after he ran into some paparazzi. He was out in Malibu. Let's take a listen. I don't know what you guys about standing around here. You know, Just see where in the sidewalk. I'm a dad. I'm a husband.
Starting point is 01:36:29 It's not clocking to you that I'm standing on business. Is it wearing the sidewalk? I don't give a f*** if you're on the sidewalk. I'm a human f***ing being. You're standing around my car at the beach. You know what I'm saying? You don't think I'm a real f***ing guy. Do you? You're going to take this video out of context. You're going to say I'm mad. I don't think I'm a real f**king guy, do you? You're gonna take this video out of context,
Starting point is 01:36:45 you're gonna say I'm mad. I don't know who the f**k is paying you to provoke me, but I'm not the f**king one, okay? Stop provoking me and f**king me. I'm a real dad, a real husband, a real man. So don't f**king do this s**t to me. I don't care that you're on the sidewalk. I don't care what kind of dirty work.
Starting point is 01:37:02 Clearly you're here for an alternate agenda. Why would you wanna be here to provoke me like this? This isn't love. You're not provoking me. Y'all are on some real weird ****. Alright. Because I'm not going to stand around here and let this happen. No ****ing sir.
Starting point is 01:37:16 No way. Now Justin Bieber's got to learn, right? He's been in this industry for 20 plus years, right? Now he has to learn that the paparazzi will do anything to get a reaction. And at some point, you just gotta stop giving them the power. Like they feed off the drama and they feed off of this. This is not gonna stop them. This is gonna make them do it even more.
Starting point is 01:37:34 To get these reactions, to get these clicks, to get these likes, we reward people for this nasty behavior. Meaning, they're gonna put it on their Instagram, their TikTok, and they're gonna get paid off of this. And you know what they're gonna do? This video went crazy online. They're gonna go right back and do it again TikTok, and they're gonna get paid off of this. And you know what they're gonna do? This video went crazy online. They're gonna go right back and do it again.
Starting point is 01:37:47 Yeah, but Justin Bieber is not shot. This is not his first time telling paparazzi off. He's done it before. But I think the issue is, is that right now there's so much surrounding Justin Bieber. Like he's out at Coachella, people like, oh, he partying too much. They're accusing him of doing drugs. People are, there's been reports that, you know, he's financially not in the best place. And that was like, something from like 2022.
Starting point is 01:38:06 Remember he sold his catalog? TMZ did a whole documentary breakdown saying that basically he was super broke. There's other reports that he lost like $90 million on the tour. They'd be saying his marriage is in shambles. So people are waiting to see him do something like this and he doesn't miss all that. And then we don't know what else that he's going through. You know what I'm saying? Like we don't know. He did just have a baby,
Starting point is 01:38:26 which is like a great, beautiful, you know, for him to become a dad, cause he seemed like to be really excited about that. But we don't know if everything in his marriage is right. We don't know what's going on with his family. We don't know where his mental space is at right now. You know what I mean? And so I think it's just to the point where a lot of times,
Starting point is 01:38:42 man, these people will be snapping. They do, but you know, you can't give them the power You know who to and I don't want to say but you know who is some of the best kids out there when it comes to it Diddy's sons. Oh, yeah Courtroom and people be yelling at him saying all types of wild stuff They don't even look they keep their mind straight to the car get in the car and straight and I love that That's what they should do. But he might go ahead thing is thing is they have a lot of them. They have a lot of them. They got brothers, sisters. This is a bunch of them. I only see people. We only see people. Do we even have any siblings?
Starting point is 01:39:12 Like does he have like a foundation, like a good team, a covering? You know what I mean? Well, I will say too. So after this, it made fans even more concerned because he then started posting a series of text messages between him and like a friend And in his text he says I will never suppress my emotions for someone conflict is a part of my relationship If you don't like my anger, you don't like me my anger is response to pain I have been through asking a traumatized person not to be traumatized is simply mean the person responded I'm not used to someone lashing out at me. It's not that I don't see or feel your anger anger Justin Bieber said this friendship is officially over. I will never accept a man calling my anger lashing out at me. It's not that I don't see or feel your anger. Anger. Justin Bieber said this friendship is officially over. I will never accept a man calling my
Starting point is 01:39:47 anger lashing out. I enjoyed our short lived friendship. I wasn't kidding when I told you I don't need you as a friend. I have good friends who respect my boundaries. Then he says please leave me alone. He blocks the person. Then he calls them the P word. And the person asks. He said, Oh, I'm a P word. So people just, I don't know, I think. Can't give him that energy. And then he posted this? Yeah, so he posted these text messages, yes. Yeah, you can't give him that energy. I mean, it's, the more energy you give them, the more they're going to be out there.
Starting point is 01:40:13 And that's the latest with Lauren. Now I know you had a Drake story we'll do later on. And also I got to remind you guys, 800-585-1051. I got to remind you my car show July 19th is in Virginia, Hampton, Virginia. So if you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets. Kids five and under are free. But we're starting the mix off with Tupac this morning. Today is Tupac's birthday. So call me up right now, let me know your favorite park joint and we're gonna get on some park joints this morning. So whatever
Starting point is 01:40:40 you want to hear, old, classic, street, it doesn't matter. I got it clean. We'll get it on for you this morning It's the breakfast club. Good morning Everybody is DJ envy just hilarious Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club now reminding you guys this weekend Juneteenth I'm doing an event first at the American Dream Mall me and Lauren are actually doing an event. We are on a panel and then after that I'm heading out to Queens Me and Lauren are actually doing an event. We're on a panel. And then after that, I'm heading out to Queens Roy Wilkins Park.
Starting point is 01:41:06 I'm gonna be DJing in Queens. It's a free event. So bring the family bring the kids on out. There's gonna be jumpies. I got some special invited guests that's gonna be coming out during my DJ set. That's gonna be performing. So it's gonna be a lot of fun. I'll start saying some of them names this week.
Starting point is 01:41:18 So salute to everybody that's out here and we got a salute to Memphis Bleak for joining us today. That's what's up, man. All right now, where you gonna be this weekend Jess? I'm gonna be in Buffalo New York at the helium comedy club so make sure y'all get your tickets for that and then when I leave here I have to go to my dad's on the green golf outing man we're honoring 50 fathers in the DMV today. Shout out to the Top Golf in Baltimore City man, man. And the More Love Foundation, me and my husband started a foundation where we help serve the underserved communities.
Starting point is 01:41:49 And so this is going to be our first official event. We want to make it an annual thing, but yeah, Dad's on the Green starts at 10 a.m. So we can't wait to see these 50 fathers, man. We can't wait. Morning, everybody. It's DJ NV, Jess Hilarious, Shalemane the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's time to get up out of here Jess. You got a positive note? Yes, if you keep doing what you do Don't worry about nobody else and what they do I'm Andrea Gunning, host of the podcast Betrayal. Police Lieutenant Joel Kern used his badge to fool everyone.
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