The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: A$AP Relli Questioned On Deleted Texts, Rihanna Court Lewks Revealed, LiAngelo Ball Says He's Colder Than Cam'Ron At Rap & Basketball + More

Episode Date: January 31, 2025

The Breakfast Club Dives Into A$AP Relli Questioned On Deleted Texts, Rihanna Court Lewks Revealed, LiAngelo Ball Says He's Colder Than Cam'Ron At Rap & Basketball. Listen For More!See omnystudio....com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:54 Listen to Full Circle on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Presented by Elf Beauty, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports. Calling all Yellowstone fans. Let's go to work. Presented by Elf Beauty, founding on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to My Legacy. I'm Martin Luther King III, and together with my wife, Andrea Waters King, and our dear friends Mark and Craig Kilburger, we explore the personal journeys that shape extraordinary lives.
Starting point is 00:01:47 Join us for heartfelt conversations with remarkable guests like David Oyelowo, Mel Robbins, Martin Sheen, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, and Billy Porter. Listen to My Legacy on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is My Legacy. Good morning, USA. get your podcasts. This is my legacy. Hey! Yes, The Weeknd is here. How you feeling, Jess? What's up? I feel good. I'm here by myself. Like, what's going on? Well, you're not by yourself.
Starting point is 00:02:28 You're just not in the studio. You know, it's dance dad season, so my kids dance. And my first daughter, the first one that's performing today, she has to be on super duper early, so I couldn't actually come to the studio because I want to see her perform. I'm really into it. I knew the routines. All I gotta do is learn how to do makeup'm really into it like I knew the ropes the routines All I gotta do is just learn how to do makeup in here And then I'll be like the official official and then you got to throw the tutu on you ever see the day
Starting point is 00:02:52 Is that like throw the tutu on and it's fully commit you just as you know the dance moves come on me come on I'm not the gay dad girl The dance dad Dancing so early in the morning I don't know and the crazy thing is they had to take off school because this is competition So I write school and they've been up since 5 a.m Getting ready cuz they they gotta get off my wife just said for they've been up to 4 a.m And we all in the same hotel
Starting point is 00:03:19 So we're in each other's space and I don't like it one night I have to blur out the back cuz I got my mother daughter in the back Sleeping cuz she don't get on until later. Well when your crib is the size of a mini village, I mean that's what you gotta get you, you gotta humble yourself a little bit for the hotels, you know. Yeah, it is what it is, we all together, we all together, we thugging it out. But today on the show we got Lil Rel, Lil Rel will be joining us. Nice.
Starting point is 00:03:41 We got a new movie called Dog Man, so we'll be talking Lil Rel. And also ESTG, he has a new album, I Man. So we'll be talking a little rel and also a est G He has a new album. I'm feeling myself. What's it called? I'm not feeling you. I'm not feeling you I'm not feeling you that's the name of the new album. Yeah. Yes, we're gonna be kicking it with est G Of course from Kentucky, you know what, you know as a comedian just um, do you feel like rel doesn't get the credit? He deserves because I just feel like he's never, they never put him in that category. I honestly feel like he just ain't been out long enough
Starting point is 00:04:12 to be in a category. It's different categories, right? But I think what Rell's thing is, he would like to be in a category of the greats. Like, you know, the Martins, the Bernies, the Eddie Murphys. I would just say, to my opinion, in my opinion, he hasn't put in enough work to be actually, to be on that list.
Starting point is 00:04:33 Now, it's other lists that he can be on, because the brother is, you know, he's funny, but- He's talented, yeah. Yep, and talented. Great writer, dope, you know, producer and everything, but just not, he hasn't put in enough time to be on that list with the greats you know what I'm saying so it is what it is. Not the greats when you talking Eddie and Chris, Dave, yeah I don't know now a lot of people make that list that I don't know how the hell they get on it
Starting point is 00:04:57 but I rather not be on the list than somebody wondering how I got there type situation you found me so sure yeah Yeah, okay. All right. Well, let's start the show We got front page news more gonna be breaking everything down and then get it off your chest 800 585 105 1 if you need to vent something's on your chest something's on your mind call us up right now It's the breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ and be Jess hilarious Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news Good morning Morgan good morning and the just CTG night Okay, well, let's go today. Okay. Well, let's get into it. Anyways guys more details are
Starting point is 00:05:40 Surfacing about the mid-air collision between the Army helicopter and an American Airlines flight. Officials have confirmed that all 67 people aboard both the Army helicopter and the American Airlines flight from Kansas were killed in the crash over the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Now, President Trump spoke on the matter twice yesterday, the first time during a White House press briefing with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, The president blamed previous administrations for the crash, suggesting that diversity, equity, and inclusion policies lowered the standards for air traffic controllers. He also spoke later in the afternoon after he signed executive orders, one of which he appointed Christopher Rochelleux as the acting FAA administrator.
Starting point is 00:06:28 Let's hear more from Trump, those comments from Trump on the crash yesterday. On behalf of the first lady, myself and 340 million Americans, our hearts are shattered alongside yours and our prayers are with you now. And in the days to come, my administration will set the highest possible bar for aviation safety. We have to have our smartest people. It doesn't matter what they look like, how they speak, who they are, it matters intellect, talent, the word talent. I'm also immediately appointing an acting commissioner to the FAA, Christopher Rochelieu, a 22-year veteran of the agency highly respected
Starting point is 00:07:07 And when asked if he would visit the crash site he responded by saying visit what what do you what do you want me? To go swimming no, so he implied that he will not be visiting that that crash site He said that the positions require complex things Air traffic controller, and if people don't have a great power of the brain, they're not going to be very good at what they do and bad things will happen. He did go on to say that he will try to, well, he said he will restore Americans' faith in air travel.
Starting point is 00:07:38 Reverend Al Sharpton is blaming or slamming President Trump for those DEI comments. Sharpton was quick to denounce the president, saying his remarks were a callous disregard for human life at a time when first responders are still pulling bodies out of the Potomac River. The civil rights activist also said Trump is trying to use black, brown, LGBTQ, and disabled Americans as scapegoats. Elsewhere, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, he was also in that White House press briefing saying the investigation is still in its early stages and will be exhaustive. He did reassure Americans that airline travel is safe.
Starting point is 00:08:14 Let's hear more from transportation secretary Sean Duffy. Safety is our expectation. Everyone who flies in American skies expects that we fly safely. That when you depart an airport, you get to your destination. That didn't happen last night. And I know the President Trump, his administration, the FAA, the DOT, we will not rest until we have answers for the families and for the flying public. You should be assured that when you fly, you're safe.
Starting point is 00:08:46 What do you think, Envy? I mean, I think it's so crazy. I mean, Trump is the president for the next four years, but I think he should be leading with empathy, right, and understanding. Like, if he's for America like he says he is, he should be leading with his heart. And the fact that he was using this to talk about DEI
Starting point is 00:09:01 just sounds nasty. Just think about all those families that lost family members, lost mothers, lost sisters, brothers, uncles, and grandfathers and they turn on the TV and they hear, well this was DEI's fault. I mean, you should be coming from a place of understanding and sadness and empathy and then talk about what happened after that. It's just very nasty. And then how are you supposed to feel safe?
Starting point is 00:09:20 Like something like that happens. I know they keep harping on the fact that air travel is safe. How are we supposed to feel safe like something like that happens you know I know they talking about keep harping on the fact that you know it air travel is safe it's like how we supposed to feel safe after that right like I tried before living how am or anybody just how somebody supposed to feel comfortable getting on a flight they can't even tell us begin to tell us what happened or even take blame or any anything no for real I was gonna say the craziest thing with with the air air traffic control and flights I thought that was the safest right because I thought that's where they're always
Starting point is 00:09:48 Checking they're always telling planes when to go and higher or lower when the land were not to land I always felt that was a lot safer than being on the road But it seemed with all these accidents or near accidents or planes clipping each other and all these things happen Seems like a lot is a lot of they have to do a lot more Research and action into what's going on and on that out those planes Yeah So to your point MVA preliminary FAA report reveals that staffing at the air traffic control tower was not normal during the midair collision near Reagan National Airport multi multi multiple
Starting point is 00:10:21 report site a source saying staffing was not normal for the amount of the air traffic and the time of the day. NTSB, which is the National Transportation Safety Board spokesperson, Todd Inman, says they're collecting information about the personnel in the tower, you know, whether or not they were fatigued, you know, how long they've been working. They're really doing their due diligence in terms of the investigation But they do say it is too early to speculate on what may have led to that collision So, of course, I'll bring you those details as they arise Furthermore the two black boxes from the collision have also been located NBC News reports that a source with knowledge of the investigation Say they were recovered on Thursday
Starting point is 00:11:02 Now they were reportedly on their way to the NTSB safety board lab where they will undergo an investigation, a crash investigation. A report will be ready within a month is what they're saying. That sounds crazy. There's certain jobs you just can't skimp on, right? You shouldn't skimp on air traffic control, right? You can't skimp on doctors and medical assistants. You can't skimp on certain jobs, firefighters and police officers.
Starting point is 00:11:25 So the fact that this is an airport and not a small airport like Reagan is huge. Like I had to run through Reagan the other day and I felt like I got my steps in. I felt like I ran a couple of miles. Like it's a huge airport and the fact that they didn't have the necessary staff to man all these planes, that's the biggest problem. Yeah, it's very, very scary. Very, very very very scary very uh yeah very very scary like they said but you know they're the officials are reassuring that air traffic
Starting point is 00:11:50 uh or air safety uh air travel is safe so well we'll talk more about uh uh i was going to say we'll talk more about some other things at a seven o'clock hour i was just like it's so much going on confirmation and you know vaccines and some more stuff. We'll talk about it And did you see when they are my bad when they interviewed the guy who was in charge of the FBI? They were oh, yeah six hours long interview. Tell right? Yeah, that's what we have running the FBI anyway Yeah, we'll get to it. We don't talk about him soon All right, everybody else get it off your chest 800-585-1051 if If you want an event on this Friday, call us up right now.
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Starting point is 00:12:41 800-585-1051. We wanna hear from you on the breakfast club Hello, who's this? What's up, brother get it off your chest yeah, I just wanted to talk about them playing crashes man That's it's one of the main reasons why I don't fly 35 ain't never been on no plane and we don't care to get on the plane Yeah, but not enough and you know a majority of accidents are on the road and not actually in the air They're saying that the air air flying is the safest way to travel my dad is the same way my dad
Starting point is 00:13:12 And it's crazy because my dad was in military he fixed helicopters. He fixed planes. He does not get home planes not for nothing He will drive to California if he had to he is not getting on the plane, but you know Airplanes my brother is supposed to get married in Mexico man. I told my girl I drive down there cuz I don't really want to fly you God give me wings so you know I don't fly. I'll do no flying You're gonna drive to Mexico fear of heights. I'm playing you ain't driving to Mexico Mouse will start now Mexico start right now. Hey, I'm gonna go ahead and get on this road. I do a lot of traveling anyway. I'm a welder from North Carolina.
Starting point is 00:13:51 I have Wilmington, Port City. Alright brother. We'll be safe on them roads man. I do a lot of traveling anyway. Yes sir. Y'all enjoy y'all day. Thank you. You too now. Hello! Who's this? Hey! My name is Anthony Anthony I'm from Long Island what's up Anthony get it off your chest hey man so I was walking yesterday you know I had a I had the the go you know on a walkway and you know so I'm going and some guy cuts me off and then flips me off like what's that about he cut you off and inflict you afflict you off gave the middle finger yeah he cut me off and then put me off I was walking you know I had the I had the arrow the walking arrow and he cuts me off that's
Starting point is 00:14:36 never happened to you I mean you know listen people have cut me off but not swept me off after that I mean I had the right away must have really bothered you the fact that you thinking about it on a Friday morning The weekend is here that guy flipped you off. He gave you the middle finger. You should have mooned him when he drove off That's about that brother. Right it sound like life every day. I do that to somebody Would you flip my you know, I gotta tell you, you know if I could I could have went about another way I chose not to and You know I just want to get off my chest, but I just want to tell you I'm a big fan and You know keep up keep on doing what you're doing. You're a
Starting point is 00:15:17 DJ and I love the breakfast club. Thank you. Let me just ask you What was the other way you could have did with them just curious what you you know somebody flipped you off? What could you have done? I'm just curious. Oh, yeah, I could I could easily try to you know, okay Alright, thank you so much Shot him like that. No, no, no, no, no, no. I don't think you said that. Oh, okay. That's what I heard Jesus get it off HS 800 585 105 1 is the Breakfast Club good morning the Breakfast Club It's your time to get it off your chest whether you're mad or blessed
Starting point is 00:15:56 We both have the same energy We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club Hello who's this? This is Matt Black from Southeast DC What's up Matt? Get it off your chest, brother. Yeah, Matt Black like the color M-A-T-T-E. Then black. Yeah. Oh Matt Black. Oh like my truck. Okay, my G-Wagon Matt Black What's up Southeast DC? You check me out cool. I'm okay Shout out the whole Southeast DC 220, you know
Starting point is 00:16:23 the whole South East DC 220 you know outside. Yeah. That's what we got huh? Okay, okay. Just you know wishing everybody love, you know peace and love and what ever. I ain't really got too much to say. I ain't think I was going to get through but I'm here so yeah. Y'all have a good one man. You too, that's what's up.
Starting point is 00:16:36 But thank you brother. Hello, who's this? What's going on man? It's Trey calling out of London. What up Trey? Get it off your chest brother. What's going on Envy man? Today is my wife's birthday, man.
Starting point is 00:16:46 I just want to call her with a happy birthday, let her know how much I love her, how much I appreciate her. And I just hope everything just goes the way she wanted it to go, and I love her so much. That's what it is. Oh, that's so cute. Congratulations. How long y'all been married, brother?
Starting point is 00:17:02 We've been married going on four years, man. Just wanted to go out here this year Alright well in general tomorrow is my wife's birthday So what month is that Aquarius? Yep, she Aquarius Say Aquarius Yeah, salute to all Aquarius's What's going on baby?
Starting point is 00:17:18 My birthday coming up February 13th So obviously hey you with an Aquarius We get to poppin' Yes sir man, just wanna say thank y'all man listen y'all every morning man just celebrating my birthday that's what's up. Happy 100th birthday man I just love it man. Alright brother well have a good one have a good weekend with your wife. Alright y'all too. Get it off your chest 800-585-1051 now we got Just With The Mess coming up what we talking about?
Starting point is 00:17:43 Man it's a lot of things going on D-Wade just announced that he had cancer, so we're gonna get into that. Alright, we'll talk about that when we come back, so don't go anywhere. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody. It's DJ, Envy, Jess, Hilarious, Charlamagne, the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to Jess with the Mess The news is real brother, this is the was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see. It's time to set it off.
Starting point is 00:18:26 We got updates on ASAP. Yeah, we do. So yesterday in court ASAP relays back on the stand again, but this day was different because now he was being cross-examined. So attorney Tuckapena, who is ASAP's attorney, is firing off. Like it was really intense yesterday in the court. It was given like housewives the back and forth Um, yeah, it was it was it was a lot that surfaced online
Starting point is 00:18:48 One of the biggest not even one of the biggest things there were a few big moments One of the big moments was um, there have been a lot of text messages that have been floating around and just being brought up in court Um when we at first heard about these text messages They were from basically kind of like rally side, right? right? Like Relly is having a conversation with Asap and he's accusing Asap of trying to set him up, trying to take him from his daughter. Asap replies, I tried to do what? I know you hate me, I hate you too.
Starting point is 00:19:16 And then Asap tells him, you know, you're making stuff up. And then Asap even accuses Relly in these text messages that we first saw of trying to extort him, like doing all this for money, right? But yesterday in court, ASAP's attorney is like, hold on, there are some additional text messages that we found because we had ASAP's phone that you didn't disclose and we didn't talk about. So he deleted messages, Relly. So allegedly, and according to ASAP's side of things, there were text messages in Relly's phone that he deleted before he gave his phone to police Let's take a listen to Relly on the stand No, no, no, no. What are you talking about? Is this supposed to be writing right here? No sir, no sir. That's you writing to Rocky.
Starting point is 00:20:09 Oh, okay, okay. Why did you delete that from your cell phone before you came to law enforcement? That assumes that... I do not use the staff. Not in evidence. Did you delete that text from your cell phone? I didn't delete it because I had no where to... Did you delete it?
Starting point is 00:20:24 Yeah. Okay. We have questions now. It's funny with this case every day I feel different yesterday. He sounded very upset. He sounded very confrontational He sounded very frustrated and he sounded like a liar So now if the jury's looking at him now I think they even got into a staring contest where they almost got into a fight in court and the judge was like hey What are you doing really? So now if I'm a juror I'm really like, well, is he the one that's the problem? Because he looks cool and calm. He looked like the aggressor. Exactly. And I think yesterday that was like ASAP's teams.
Starting point is 00:21:10 Like that was kind of one of the, I don't want anybody to go to jail, but that was one of the best things that they could have done because before this it looked like, yeah, in favor of Rocky. Because before this it looked like, okay, you ASAP Rocky, you got influence, you got money, you know, you can do things and get away with it. Yesterday it looked like, oh no, a set rocky, you got influence, you got money, you know, you can do things and get away with it. Yesterday, it looked like, oh, no, he was defending himself. And V. So what you're talking about, there was a point where Relly in a set where I guess, really felt like a set was like
Starting point is 00:21:36 grilling him or whatever. Staring at him. He said, yeah, he's staring at me. Yeah. So this was after the judge called a recess. So everybody's getting up, they found out the cameras are going down. So a lot of the reporters in the court were tweeting about it. I don't even think that I saw this moment. I was watching it live. So Relly walked by ASAP and he addressed them and from what reporters heard in the court, they said that he said to ASAP, you brought this on yourself. And the judge like told him like, y'all need to stop it. And then he was like, no, he's staring at me. So it was like a whole back and forth thing. And to tell y'all need to stop it and then he was like no he's staring at me so it was like a whole back and forth thing and to tell y'all what the text said the text
Starting point is 00:22:08 that were deleted said from Relly to ASAP said you got all these all this fake animosity towards me laugh out loud beat me up and where I wish you would give me a reason and where you've been you've been um the p-word the vagina yes. And then that's when ASAP responded back, like where you at, let's get it. Stop ducking my calls. And he's like, oh, I'm in front of Trader Joe's. Before yesterday, we only saw ASAP text where you at, let's get to it, I'm in front of Trader Joe's.
Starting point is 00:22:35 So things kind of turned around. Now I said N word when I was reading this, because that was also issued in court yesterday too, because the attorneys when reading these text messages don't wanna omit anything, text messages don't want to omit anything because they don't want to make it seem like they're trying to like change anything. So they got to say the word and people were like wait what and even ASAP interrupted. Let's take a listen. You didn't remember seeing messages that you sent to your friend just with an A saying
Starting point is 00:22:58 I want to get this money right? Remember seeing that? Yeah was after this union. And this **** and the vote was wrong. Right? I mean, I couldn't be dead yet. If there's any exhibit or any recording that has the N word, I want you in court to say N word. I don't want you to say what it says. What it says. It's the N word. I can try that too. From now on. Just read it. I know, don't anymore. Just use say N word.
Starting point is 00:23:29 So that's the judge telling the lawyer, like, no, don't say it. Yep, because basically what happened was as he was saying it, it was said a couple of times in court, at one point ASAP stops and was like, can we not say the- Because it must have been a hard ER then. No, he said it with the N. He said it with the N. He didn't say Iger? Yeah, but he's not black. So- black. So yeah, I mean I'm just saying
Starting point is 00:23:46 No, you know, I mean, but this has a court a lot This is not Rocky's first go-round. You know that they have to do this Yeah, but you can omit it though if the judge I guess they just want to make sure that's what they needed to do But a sad was like, yo wait, can we not say the word and it just was like, alright I want to set the precedent that you when you read that word you just say n-word You don't you know what I mean? I know y'all find that crazy I don't find the fact that they want to fight in front of Trader Joe's like where I get my cage free eggs
Starting point is 00:24:17 Famous as heck envy and they in Beverly Hills Like everyone's gonna go meet at a giant. Yeah, what you want the back of the projects in Harlem? Like what? Where I go get my arugula? That's what you want to play me? A shot bro, what's up? Very important breaking news. Rihanna, the first photo of her in court came out yesterday. What's the next story? Look at the photo, Evie. Can you see it? I was just, I was just.
Starting point is 00:24:39 I was so disappointed. I'm like, this is all we got. That's why I'm saying the next story. Come on, yo. Hi, I'm Arturo Castro, and I've been lucky enough to do stuff like Broad City and Narcos and Roadhouse and so many commercials about back pain. And now I'm starting a podcast because honestly, guys, I don't feel the space is crowded enough. Get Ready for Greatest Escapes, a new comedy podcast about the wildest true escape stories in history. Each week I'll be sitting down with some of the most hilarious actors and writers and
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Starting point is 00:28:16 This is My Legacy. I'll wrap up. I couldn't believe it was a draw. She looked good though. They definitely did the forehead note like no road. They tried it But this was the first photo so her blush don't be this harsh You know, but but but again, no one cares people do care. If you Google people care If you Google, people care. Go and Google and type, who cares?
Starting point is 00:28:43 Go and Google and type, they said. Go and Google and type, they said. I'm like this, where a man is facing up to 24 years. Let's see. Well, hopefully he doesn't have to do it. We'll see what happens. Jesus, thank you Lauren. Well, that is just with the mess.
Starting point is 00:28:53 Now, when we come back, we got front page news. Morgan will be joining us, and then little Relobey here. He has a new movie, Dog Man, so don't go anywhere. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Wake up, wake up, you're locked's the Breakfast Club. Good morning Let's get in some front page news. Good morning Morgan. Good morning, Envy just hilarious and happy Friday to see TG wherever he Let's get into it guys a little bit more on what's happening with this
Starting point is 00:29:29 Collision the flight the whole situation the whole shebang that happened out here at Reagan National Airport now officials in Wichita, Kansas They are waiting to learn how many of the victims in Wednesday night's air crash near Washington DC We're from their community Wichita mayor Lily Wu says so many people have been impacted and they feel close with the D.C. community following this incident. And Kansas Governor Laura Kelly says it's respectful to wait for the next of kin to be notified before names of victims are being released to the public. So let's hear more from those Kansas City, excuse me, those Kansas officials. We feel very much connected to Washington, D.C. and feel this tragedy has impacted not just our community, but their community and multiple others
Starting point is 00:30:14 around the country and world. They're waiting for all the families to be notified and there are some folks who are on that plane who are from overseas and so that's partially the reason for the delay. In regards to the delay, what she is talking about is the passenger manifest that she says could be released as early as this afternoon from the NTSB, again the National Transportation Safety Board.
Starting point is 00:30:44 Again, 67 people are feared to be dead after the American Airlines regional jet departed from Wichita collided with an army helicopter at Reagan National Airport. We will continue to send our prayers to those impacted and bring you updates as they arise. Switching gears, Secretary of Health and Human Services nominee Robert F. Kennedy, he was asked to explain some of his statements in the past that black people have better immune systems than white people. In day two of his confirmation hearings on Capitol Hill yesterday, Kennedy was questioned by Maryland Democratic Senator Angela Also Brooks, who is one of two black
Starting point is 00:31:19 women currently serving in the U.S. Senate. She made up her mind after hearing his answers. Let's hear more of that exchange. We should not be giving black people the same vaccine schedule that's given to whites because their immune system is better than ours. Can you please explain what you meant? There's a series of studies, I think most of them by Poland, that show that to particular antigens that blacks have a much stronger reaction. There's differences in reaction to different products by different races.
Starting point is 00:31:55 So I have 17 seconds, let me just ask you then. So what different vaccine schedule would you say I should have received? What different vaccine schedule should I have received? The Pollan article suggests that blacks need fewer antigens. This is so dangerous. Mr. Kennedy, with all due respect, that is so dangerous. Your voice would be a voice that parents would listen to. That is so dangerous. I will be voting against your nomination because your views are dangerous to our state and to our country.
Starting point is 00:32:31 What do you guys think about that? That man is one cough away from being Jimmy Cuff. I'm telling you right now. You stupid. You stupid. The only word I could hear was blacks. He knew how to say that. You know, but that is just crazy how you could how you could say that. Like, yeah, he's basically saying that science shows that, you know, black people have a certain level of antigens compared to white
Starting point is 00:32:55 people and that we should be or and by we I mean, black people should receive vaccines different than on a different schedule or different level than that of white people. I mean so basically yeah black people are no stranger to you know a lack of trust in vaccines right so I don't know what he's saying whether or not I'm just looking for the science to actually prove the back up what he's saying. That rhetoric is so dangerous right when you start talking about that and then you start going back to when we had to get the vaccine, and we would look at our communities and our communities were some of the last ones to get the vaccines. Our communities were one of the ones where we had to fight to get to the vaccines.
Starting point is 00:33:34 Our community was the one where the vaccine wasn't easily available. Talk about it. So when you start hearing things like that, you understand where these people are getting this information for, but it's false. It's a lie and the fact that the person that's running that department is saying this that's scary as ish. Yeah and it just seems like medical racism like what I don't know if I just made that up but that's medical racism.
Starting point is 00:33:59 I think you did but I'm with you though I'm with you a thousand percent. It's like dang that's even more dangerous than just regular racism. Like, what are we talking about? No, for real, for real. I mean, we're marginalized enough as is like, please not in the medical field to health care. Come on now. Oh, man. Well, let's switch gears real quick to law enforcement. You know, I don't know how do we feel about that?
Starting point is 00:34:21 Well, Cash Patel, he was also on Capitol Hill before senators yesterday as he is selected to lead the FBI. He spoke about his family history and actions regarding law enforcement needing to be clear. Let's hear his comments. Sitting here today, I carry not only the dreams of my parents, but also the hopes of millions of Americans who stand for justice, fairness, and the rule of law. My father fled.
Starting point is 00:34:45 Idiom means genocidal dictatorship. In Uganda, where 300,000 men, women, and children were killed based on their ethnicity, just because they happen to look like me. The public trust can only be restored if there is full transparency. So he did go on to say that he does not agree with the commutation of any sentence of any individual who committed violence against law enforcement in regards to Trump's pardoning of January 6thers. So he is trying to separate himself from that, which is a good thing because the FBI and
Starting point is 00:35:14 the Department of Justice should be separate from that of the president. But we'll, again, we will continue to see, he was a little snappy in his, uh, Yeah, he was going around a lot of questions, you know, especially about when it came to him lying for the president, you know what I mean? He was just going around a bunch of questions, especially about when it came to him lying for the president. He was just going around a bunch of questions. He would not answer the question. They had a nerd to be snappy. So that's your front page news.
Starting point is 00:35:33 I'm Morgan Wood. Happy Friday. Follow me on social at Morgan Media. And for more news coverage, follow at Black Information Network, download the free iHeart radio app and visit BINnews.com. All right. Thank you, Morgan. As y'all know, Charlamagne is out today. Download the free iHeartRadio app and visit BINnews.com. Alright, thank you Morgan.
Starting point is 00:35:45 As y'all know Charlamagne is out today so if y'all got somebody that y'all trying to give donkey of the day to, call up right now. 1-800-585-1051. Give out your own donkey of the day. Everybody else when we come back, comedian Lil Rel will be joining us. He has a new flick out called Dog Man and we're going to talk to him next. So don't go anywhere. It's The Breakfast Club good morning the breakfast club
Starting point is 00:36:09 Morning everybody is DJ envy Jess hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club we got a special guest in the building He's the dream killer ladies and gentlemen First of all that's not true. Look, I'm just saying, like, because people, you know, everybody, when they see me, they're like, man, you know, you lost weight, you look good. What you doing? And then I started listening to things off like, yo, I stopped drinking. I did this, I did that.
Starting point is 00:36:36 And then they just be staring at me. So now I'm just really honest. So a big dude just asked me in the hallway, you know, what I'm doing. I told him, he just didn't look at me because I can see the grease stain on his jock suit. God damn. And I was like you ain't gonna do it. I could tell it hurt but it was What was the list? I mean literally I was like therapy I stopped drinking this is a lifestyle I started five years ago consistently dude I literally get up every morning no matter what time I got to get up at least go to the gym for hours I got stuff set up in my house I'll go boxing three times a week it's like like when you tell them, they be like, oh, you really doing it doing
Starting point is 00:37:07 it. Oh, so you worked. Yeah, because they want you to say that you got the shot. That's truly what they want to say. That's what they want to say. That's it. Are you doing the Ozempic? It's like, no. And there's no diss to nobody, you know what I'm saying? But it's funny because people roast you with the Ozempic thing. Even though it's commercial school, like people will go to my page and say I do some workouts
Starting point is 00:37:24 and I'm like, Ozempic! like and say I do some workouts and like, Ozempic! That's all they say. I didn't do it but okay brother. I got hurt though because you actually did it. Like you talk about your process and now they throw Ozempic on you like I just told you I'm not three times a week. It used to hurt but it don't anymore because I don't understand how that's arose and they have commercials for it that say that is what it's supposed to do Yeah, it's just like if I it's like oh you go penicillin or pep the business Whatever you know, I mean like come on and I've seen you over time and you didn't just wake up Like you have gradually just you've seen it. It was a process. It wasn't like overnight I guess like and then I don't know it was funny that didn't happen in the hallway But just I'm proud of myself
Starting point is 00:38:03 This is most proud of like happy as I think I've ever been like be proud of black people because back in the day We say then rel on crack or rug at age. They still say stuff like that They still go say you're crap But then I don't even understand with this like, you know after the chat with then you would just think people would just leave people Like for real like you don't know but if I look damn. But people are so sad, so they be like. And it is a lot of happy crackheads. So like if. But crackheads, crackheads wasn't always skinny.
Starting point is 00:38:31 Like it was a dude named Johnny Cash of the west side of Chicago who had the biggest cap. He was just athletic, the most athletic crackhead because he walked every day. Most crackheads in my era were in shape. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They really were. They had the shit, you know you're right. Man, they was picking up, they was shoveling, they was doing all type of shit to get the crack money. So era were in shape. Yeah. Yeah They really were They had the sh**, you know you're right
Starting point is 00:38:45 They was picking up, they was shoveling, they was doing all type of sh** to get the crack money So they was in shape I never seen a fat crackhead though You ain't never seen a fat one And then the skinny ones are the ones I don't, you know I think they had to be kind of already a little skinny And then it was, ow, I don't know why we talking about I'm be honest with you, I ain't never seen a dead one
Starting point is 00:38:59 All the crackheads that I knew growing up still alive right now to this day Still to this day Cause crack Well crack is fried cool king. Yeah, but it's like the cheap version of it. I mean that's what Snowfall said. Why are we talking about crack right now? How do we get in? So crack is what we need to lose weight, bro.
Starting point is 00:39:16 I mean honestly, I think some of this is crack. Like nobody knows what it is. Ozythic is for diabetes and then people do it to lose weight. It's weird. You're a weird ass ass. I'm gonna say this though I met you a long long time ago when I had a talk show on MTV you came on there you never
Starting point is 00:39:34 looked up to me like the way people acting they act like I was like I was the veil cropper and Don DeLauise. Thank you, bro. Thank you, bro. That was Al Sharpton. Damn. Al Sharpton lost some weight too now. Yeah, but they don't even pick on this shit.
Starting point is 00:39:49 No, I don't know. I get what you're saying. They let Al Sharpton live. Maybe that's what I need. I need to show up and do more shit for people. Well, you got a new movie, Dog Man. Dog Man did it now. This children's movie I need to be talking about.
Starting point is 00:39:57 After 20 minutes of creating a new movie, I'm gonna be talking about the movie. I'm gonna be talking about the movie. I'm gonna be talking about the movie. I'm gonna be talking about the movie. I'm gonna be talking about the movie. I'm gonna be talking about the movie. I'm gonna be talking about the movie. I'm gonna be talking about the movie. I'm gonna be talking about the movie. I'm gonna be talking about the movie. I'm gonna be talking about the movie. I got a new movie, Dog Man. Dog Man did it now. This children's movie I need to be talking about. After 20 minutes of crack talk.
Starting point is 00:40:05 20 minutes of crack. I'm talking about crack heads. I'm here for the kids. Dog Man is out. What's Dog Man about? Dog Man is an amazing cartoon based on these amazing. Dog that he's cracking up his mess. But it is kind of wacky.
Starting point is 00:40:13 Dog Man ain't dark but it's because you know they put the head together with the man. But it's a really funny and fun movie. I got a chance to do a piece of it. But it is kind of wacky. Dog Man ain't dark but it's because you know they put the head together with the man. But it's a really funny and fun movie. I got a chance to do a Pete Davidson and kids are loving this movie. It looks like it's tracking to do really well so I'm excited to be in that space where we do those cartoon movies that really kill the box office. And I think this is going to be one of them. Is the box office back? Yeah for certain stuff. I think family stuff is doing well. One of them days I'm proud
Starting point is 00:40:48 of what that's doing I'm in that too and that's good for comedy too comedy movies and they did a good job of that too because they did a good job of casting and just making it funny because a lot of stuff just hasn't been really funny funny for real again. I mean that's what I'm doing about like when I leave here I start directing my first movie that I'm starring in and Oh Tiffany's in it and uh, I guess I could do yeah, I mean I mean we got no PR budget So I might as well just say how's it start now. So Carlos Miller got Carlos Okay, okay, King batch Tony Baker. Okay, so this is gonna be it's gonna be fun Like I believe like it's time to start casting comedians for real in these comedies again
Starting point is 00:41:23 You know comedy horror this one comedian you ain't named that be getting busy. Who? She works at Pem? Oh Jess? Oh Jess? Hey y'all. Jess, hey. I'm not, I didn't do that before.
Starting point is 00:41:33 I'm not doing that again. Shut up. You know he didn't. Don't do that. He ain't say that. You give him other chances, yo. Also Jess, like if it was something, I love Jess. So I know we gonna work it in soon.
Starting point is 00:41:43 Yeah, absolutely. Yo, shut up. Don't do that. I love Jess, so I know we gonna work again soon. Yeah, absolutely. Yo, shut up. Don't do that, I love Jess. They give me all the time over this. For real? Yes, girl. And you were like great, like I'm surprised, like people not begging you to do more sitcoms.
Starting point is 00:41:54 Yeah. That your timing and everything was just natural and perfect. Thank you, bro. But it's not a lot of sitcoms with black people nowadays. I mean. Not to, what y'all call that, two camera, what they call it? Multi-cam. Multi-cam, yeah. Yeah, no, it not it's I mean, but you still got like the miss Pat show The upshalls. Yeah. Yeah. So I think I just think we just got to like we just got to do
Starting point is 00:42:15 I mean bounce got a bunch of them. Yeah, but I say nobody watching bounce Something that maybe somebody will watch on it. No, I think it's time to start downplaying those places like the Bounces and all these different places. Let's go there. Let's bring our material there. We're trying to get to these other spots. Go to the place that's going to accept your material. But it's a money thing too. I agree with you, but you know, we can't just go to these places and do charity. They've got to have the budget.
Starting point is 00:42:42 Where the budgets ain't that great for the other stuff, the big stuff neither. They cut everything. So you might as well go to a place that's gonna let you creatively do what you're supposed to do Do what you want to do? That's why like to be so lit. I love to be Oh, no, no, don't proudly say we I love Tubi though. I don't think there's no better comedy on the planet than Tubi. And it's unintentional. So could you imagine if they had a really good meeting with them and that's one of the things I approached them about like I don't want to just give them content. I'm like yo I want to be let me be an executive over here. Let me help with your litter. Let me run your comedy.
Starting point is 00:43:20 That'll help bring the stuff in there but I'm trying to give them my special. I just shot you know I did a comedy festival last year, and I shot my special there So I feel like to be the lick man. We got 94 million What is 94 million monthly viewers or some crazy number like they got the view like that's why it's time to really like if they're Smart just you literally could do a Netflix. Did you just start taking in really good content? I want to do a breakfast club murder mystery on to me one of my favorite shows on to be what do a breakfast club murder mystery Yeah, okay, I like this show called Jess was on it called. I got a story to tell us a biology series
Starting point is 00:43:52 Yeah, you've seen the gas station pill episode with young jock That was good. What Ronnie Jordan was really good hilarious Yeah, all right, we got more with little rel when we come back. Don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning Morning, everybody is DJ envy Jess hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club We're still kicking it with little rel Charlamagne how has being engaged changed you? I'm cool. I'm chilling I'm you know, you just I'm not in no thirsty place You know I'm saying but I was like that before I even proposed so I just got to a point where I was just like I just want to chill. I'm grown. I'm not, you know what I mean? I like literally just love being around my girl.
Starting point is 00:44:28 That's it. And it's your second time getting married. Both of us, yeah. It's both our second time around. And we ain't diddy. Everybody like, when you gonna do it? We possibly may have a reality show and so we may wait to do it and talk about it on the show.
Starting point is 00:44:40 Do you want to do that? Yeah, because what I want to do is actually people to see the real conversation about because I don't necessarily want to win so she does so we've actually stopped talking about it so we can save it for the show so people can really see what this real conversation is about. Why don't you want to win? I think it's overrated I think I talked about that here one time. By the way that started a real conversation not just online but just in everyday life people was talking to me about that I think you said the wedding and the marriage what was it? Yeah you gotta prepare for marriage. Yeah, I think you should be focused on the marriage
Starting point is 00:45:09 But also we should be I think we should treat Anniversaries like weddings. How we gonna celebrate? It's like it's like my kids start school right here fresh man We give them the graduation this freshman year. You don't know this is gonna stay in school the whole four years Yeah, so that's what I said why I think we should take anniversaries that make those the big celebrations and not the weddings. Now when you say it like that, it's like you spent all this money on the wedding and you don't know how long it's gonna last. Y'all ain't been through nothing, ain't nothing to really celebrate. I think anniversaries deserve that energy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that makes sense. I like it when you said it last time, like put the,
Starting point is 00:45:41 nobody puts the thought and the emphasis into the marriage. What is this marriage gonna be marriage gonna be like like and then like especially if y'all got through a tough year Yes, I want you mother celebrate me We did went through a tough time like celebrate anniversary big anniversaries bigger Spending all this money on these way cuz now everybody break up so quick to it looks just crazy But how would that affect you? I guess the times are so different now you can do whatever you want about to say how would that affect you doing? Reality the times are so different now. You can do whatever you want. I was about to say how would that affect you doing reality TV and still doing film? But I guess it don't even matter nowadays.
Starting point is 00:46:09 I think nowadays, because it's not just, it wouldn't just be, more or less the focus would be on her because I think she's amazing, you know, like blending our families and things like that. So like, also too, it's some fun to watch the way I'm moving in my career too. So, you know, it's a lot of things people don't know. Like I really, man, I really been on my business
Starting point is 00:46:25 this season for me. This is the season of business for me. So that's why I did a festival. That's why I'm directing. That's why I'm producing and doing all this stuff. I'm in boss mode now. Did the cat Williams thing motivate you to lose any other weight than any weight?
Starting point is 00:46:37 Nah, hell no. I ain't moving. It was alright losing weight. I was already losing weight. I was more or less like, when I saw a get out, I didn't like the way I looked. But it wasn't necessarily the physical part. It was just like, you know how you can see how, I know it was a great moment, but I could
Starting point is 00:46:50 see how sad I was. Even when I was doing the rail show, I was still trying to figure things out. It wasn't until I went to therapy for real, Charlamagne, and was like, damn, I really buried so much, but I didn't even know that was buried. And then you come from the crib for Chicago, even some of the stuff that I grew up seeing I Normalized it and that was affecting me. So until I went to therapy and really talked this out I didn't realize I had all this going on. I really didn't Speak to that because you were you were very reserved on set like quiet
Starting point is 00:47:18 He was like it was a lot of pressure on me on that set Yeah, and I didn't know you as well as you you know, like your friends knew you and all that type of stuff, but I could still see, you know, it was definitely, you had your kids with you out there. It was a lot of things that you had to do. Also too, I'm trying to make a show to impress black people, which is so tough to do. Lord have mercy. You know, I learned a big lesson from there.
Starting point is 00:47:40 You just got to creatively do what you do because you're not, everybody always going to find something wrong with something. You know what I'm saying? So like I learned a lot from doing a rail show. Even just learning to like delegate better. You know, a lot of times you saw me cause I was always thinking about what I had to do. So I learned a lot.
Starting point is 00:47:56 I mean, like once again, between therapy and then owning a lot of stuff, like I do everything so much better. I'm a better person on every set I'm on. I bring better energy I even that sometimes I was overdoing my blackness sometimes like on sets like yeah You ain't gonna tell me what to say, you know and all that It's like well you doing too much. So going to therapy made me literally over analyze myself and own a lot of my bulls**t
Starting point is 00:48:18 You said you was sad too. That's like that's a yeah, very specific word now I was I was hurting cuz I was going through a divorce like around get out was Carmichael show sad too. That's a very specific word. I was hurting because I was going through a divorce. Like around get out was Carmichael's show and so going through a divorce trying to figure out you know I think most dads don't talk about this but when you know the kids are with them your mom and they was with the mom and they was with you and now you by yourself man that's an adjustment and most men don't talk about it you know because everybody
Starting point is 00:48:43 think are you out here about you, because most, the big moms, oh, you out here livin' it up, and dah, dah, dah, like, no, I'm like laying in their rooms because I miss them. I'm sad, yeah. I'm sad as fuck because I don't have that energy around anymore, you know what I'm saying? So I was really sad, and I had to really,
Starting point is 00:48:57 when I talked to my therapist about it, I had to open up about stuff that I didn't even know that was buried like that. Into the outside world, that was your moment. Like, you was having your big break, get out, you know, not call my soul. But that's what kept me alive, though. Charlamagne was the art.
Starting point is 00:49:10 Performing kept me alive. Like, if I had to deal with what I was truly thinking about myself, I don't know. Well, I'm sure you learned this in therapy. They say that, you know, staying busy is a response to trauma. That's what I learned in therapy. 100% it is.
Starting point is 00:49:22 And I never saw you take a break? Nope, yeah. I mean, if you think about that time, I was doing like, this is the thing about it. Like, I don't get enough credit. Like, I'd be looking at like, I was literally talking to, I was doing an interview yesterday. I was talking about how I saw one of those pictures with all the comedians on there, you know, like, you know, these the, and I'm like, how the hell I'm never on these lists? Like, at the get out, I did like 30 movies. How many standup comics have done that? Which with specials and had a sitcom? So I
Starting point is 00:49:45 can't make none of these lists? Well tell me who the list is for us now. You know it is. It's the same people. It's the picture with the greats on there. Eddie, Richard, the Kings, all those guys. Chris, Dave, Kevin, Eddie Griffith. I saw Jay Ferrell on there. They had Gerard on there, Martin. You know the list. But it's like if you think about it when you look as totality as a resume I don't know how many of those guys even the ones who's great match it with my resume. Why do you feel like they don't put you on this? I don't know. Sometimes I feel like either I've made it look really easy because I mean like I'm still a beast on stage like it ain't like any audience
Starting point is 00:50:22 person to come see me live because sometimes I always surprised my audiences cuz some of them only See me in movies and they'd be like damn you're hysterical I'm like, yeah, I'm a really good stand-up comic too Is it because sometimes they look at you possibly as a loner like when you see these comedians you see comedians with each other Mmm, we always see well by himself I know that you've been doing it for a long time, but to the general public it hasn't even been 10 years. Yeah, but think about this.
Starting point is 00:50:49 If you truly look at, I literally did it in such an old school, like I would at least think my people would at least push, because I came from the chilling circuit. I did it literally step by step. I was on Comic View. You know, people don't remember that. They don't know that? No, they don't know that. They didn't care about Plank.
Starting point is 00:51:04 But that's what I'm saying. I was on Comic View. You know, people don't remember that. They don't know that? No, they don't know that. They think Cabal Plant. But that's what I'm saying. Like even that, like, but they still put them on these lists. Like I think honestly, it has to come from the other comedians, right? I've never from the other comics. Like comics are text me. I have comics that would never tweet or Instagram
Starting point is 00:51:19 they love my specials, but they're text me. And that to me, that's the part of that like weird, it is a clicky thing. Some of this stuff is a little clubby but like I don't know I think it also to his own me a little bit where when I had the heat on me like like extremely on me I didn't necessarily want the press for it and that's cuz I was in a place where not necessarily just sad but I don't know I just didn't feel comfortable. You didn't want people to see you yet. I didn't want them to see me. Yeah. I didn't like how it felt. Even though things was going great.
Starting point is 00:51:45 Just think about that with Get Out. Dude, I should have been on some magazine covers. I could have did that stuff. I was just like, let the work speak for itself. Let me just stay in the back. It did culturally though. Culturally, I felt like that character in Get Out was a big deal. I've done some culture things. Even just being on Insecure insecure that's a big culture thing even like doing movies like Judas and the Black Messiah like being a part of I've been a part of some really powerful moments like even when Jay did his 444 album and that and we did that we did that music video the black friends and it was me East and Gerard like I've been a part of some really cool things I just never participate in hyping myself up like I should have. I don't go anywhere
Starting point is 00:52:25 We got more with little rel when we come back. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Morning everybody. It's DJ MD Jess hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club. We're still kicking it with little rel Charlamagne It is interesting right and I'll be having these conversations sometime Like when I look at like you and Gerard Carmichael y'all had everything right like y'all had the sitcom the HBO specials the big movies but then it still don't cut through like like an 85 South show or a Duval lock. Well that's true and not true it's just spaces for everything right and so like you think about Carmichael show that's still a very well-loved show like so many people still talk about it and still like approach me about it but once again Gerard is kind of like me too I think
Starting point is 00:53:04 until we saw like Gerard we're seeing him coming to his own too now he's a lot more open about everything than he's ever been you know we started about a time we got to a Rock Thang you know saying that's why he had this moment that's why he want to end me that's why you saw him get more attention with that and so I think there might be my season now to be quite honest with you because now I'm like you know some like I'm such a nerd of this I purposely did everything I did so I could be one of the greatest I'd wanted to sit down with my name on it on network TV death. Oh, that was done on purpose
Starting point is 00:53:33 Even just the way I did the movies is based off like what Bernie Mac did I if I could one small rule is like Bernie I kill any role Okay, well make sure even if it's small be memorable, you know I'm saying so but now I'm in a place now even just like even just Having a great PR team I have now. This is the most I've ever been but I feel good I'm happy and I believe in myself for real. So maybe I'm comfortable showing people who I am But I also think is like you said is is being seen right if you think of some of the comedians that you name Yeah, you see them all the time, right? But it's not just see them on billboards. You see them all the time. But it's not just see them
Starting point is 00:54:05 on billboards, you see them at the game, you see them at these events, you see them at these events. You're opening this all the time. And you picture and you see them all the time, even in newspapers, you see them all the time. But that's why I've been participating. It's so funny because like I did that Jennifer Hudson walk thing that came out yesterday and people been f***ing with. But that's what I'm saying. That's a part of I know now. It seems stupid but it connects. Because I feel good though. Like I'm telling you, I'm really confident what I'm saying. That's a part of I know you're stupid but because I feel good though Like I'm telling you I'm really confident and I'm so happy It's almost like I feel I'm excited about letting people feel my energy
Starting point is 00:54:32 But at that time I didn't it almost some of this stuff. I didn't know if I felt like I deserved it Imposter syndrome. Yeah, I was I was in a weird place and I could be honest about that They at the time I could even admit to that even Even when Gerard and I could tell something was going on, and I couldn't articulate it to my friends what was going on yet. Because I didn't understand. I meant to ask you earlier, do you do couple therapy with your fiance? We're thinking about it. She thinks we should do it.
Starting point is 00:54:57 But let me say this. I think we should do it, but for me, it was like I want her to go to therapy consistently on her own first. Because women love to do this couple shit, but won't work on their personal s***. You know what I mean? So I love therapy, then you should love therapy. We both consistently go on therapy, cool we can go talk to somebody together because we know how to do therapy.
Starting point is 00:55:18 She has to find the right person for her though as well. Yeah, I mean who she's talking to now she's talking to now. She absolutely loves you. So we'll find like and it's interesting with couples there because I'll be watching like shows like like Shrinking is one of my favorite. I love damn. I love that show. You ever watch Shrinking?
Starting point is 00:55:34 I saw a couple of them. So good. And so like it's interesting what because you know most couples go to like the pastors and I don't know. Hi, I'm Arturo Castro and I've been been lucky enough to do stuff like Broad City and Narcos and Roadhouse and so many commercials about back pain. And now I'm starting a podcast because honestly guys, I don't feel the space is crowded enough. Get Ready for Greatest Escapes, a new comedy podcast about the wildest true escape stories
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Starting point is 00:59:15 Interest has to find who our couples therapy person would be. What you're saying is interesting because it's hard enough to start seeing yourself. Yeah. So when you and your partner get together and y'all start peeling back them layers and you thought one thing and she thinks another, oh my God, you thought she was wrong with just you.
Starting point is 00:59:30 But Charlamagne, even though we don't go to therapy, we do that a lot and it's been beautiful. I mean, like even one day, I think a couple weeks ago, she was like, we need to communicate better. I'm like, we're actually doing it. We're just not agreeing. That's real. We're talking about it.
Starting point is 00:59:44 And I think that's maturity too, being able to have a conversation and not agree like nobody has to win this mm-hmm when you get there that's good that's when your relationship is good because first couple years I said most people mind is you fighting to win you just want to win you don't care what you gotta do to win when you realize now we got two different opinions all right let's keep it moving that's that's when you you've established something no it's that's where we're at too And I actually love that like I love the way I don't know And even with that right like to be legitimately in love and appreciate what love really is and a partner Man, that's his next level. I like really appreciate her
Starting point is 01:00:19 You know I'm saying like I love talker to it and not once again even when we don't agree It's so interesting because she was sometimes she'll get really on 10 I'd be like alright man I heard you say that you feel like she should get therapy for herself first Like what are some things that you that you see that she needs to work on you know individually before couples there I don't get in trouble now. No she's working on she's working on everything I mean we both are and I can put her personal stuff because we do really talk about it Yeah, but she's working on it like that's why we both are. And I ain't gonna put her personal stuff, because we do really talk about it. But she's working on it.
Starting point is 01:00:47 That's why she goes with it. Like, Danela is so, it is crazy. It's really, the stuff she's working on, all it's gonna do is make her even greater. And like for me, I see her, and that's one of the things, like sometimes when I kind of get on her about things, it's because I see, I can see the greatness in her. You know what I'm saying? And like when somebody really see, I mean honestly, I tell her this all the time,
Starting point is 01:01:07 I stopped drinking because I had the right woman. It was something I wanted to do for a long time, but I couldn't, I don't know. Whatever I needed, she was able to provide for me. And it was from this, I know you wanna get better and I'm not gonna even like poke at you about it. I'ma just cover you and pray for you and man, I'ma be there for you. And I'ma let you know I'm proud just cover you and pray for you and man I'm
Starting point is 01:01:25 gonna be there for you and I'm gonna let you know I'm proud of you when you're done and that's what she did and this entire I literally just told her that like it's like one of our weird emotional crying because that's what I meant too like I the tears come down there like with it like some days I wake up and I just be like I like can't believe I might you saved me like she literally to me saved my life. But what got you to a place of worthy? Oh that's a good question. Wow you know and that's that at first I didn't feel like it because you know you go through it's so funny that happened with the fires too a little
Starting point is 01:01:55 bit where like I kind of felt guilty that I placed in catch fire in a weird way because I feel bad for everybody like people lost everything I'm like, why do I feel guilty about being kind of blessed in a way? Because it didn't happen to me. But it's the same thing was like, you know, when I felt worthy for real Charlamagne, it was really here we go. It was one of the therapy sessions, right? And I remember my therapist was, I was trying to explain to, I don't know what I was saying to maybe acting like I didn't deserve some of this stuff.
Starting point is 01:02:23 I couldn't understand why. And that's when we started doing that exercise to talk to little me. You know what I mean? Like yo, the kid who had the dream who was on the west side of Chicago watching the TV, like it didn't seem realistic. Like even when we say Hollywood, from where I live, I'm like, is that a real place? It felt like Oz, but then she was like, talk to little you because you actually did it. And so that's when I had that moment, like, oh, I went back and told little me,
Starting point is 01:02:51 we made it in that movie theater where you would sit there for hours and watch back the bad movies because it was just taking you away from whatever. You made it inside the TV. Like you're part of this beautiful, great dream you had and you're worthy of it. Like you earned it, fam.
Starting point is 01:03:07 And I was like, damn. And that's really when I felt worthy and that's why like, I love that, you know, one of the biggest compliments I do get more than anything is like, do you just seem happy? I'm like, yeah, I'm so comfortable. And just even though I'm not just being real, like even my relationship with God is on a whole nother level. You know what I'm saying? Like it's just the conversations I have not just being real like even my relationship with God is on a whole nother level You know I'm saying like it's just the conversations I have with God now be so honest And so like lately what I said it again like this probably been the most emotional I've ever been in my life
Starting point is 01:03:34 I just wake up sometimes with a new praise every single day and I'm loving what I do more now even just like you know Promoting dog man. I'm like wow I'm I'm in this animated movie that's one of those big movies and I get a chance for a book that the voice has never existed and the first time a kid hears chief talk is me that's so cool I'm like I'm literally enjoying every aspect of this now more than I ever have. Gratitude. Yeah. Well, Rel gotta go guys. We're proud of you brother. Keep doing the work Rel. Absolutely man. it's little rel ladies and gentlemen make sure you check out dog man in theaters now and it's the breakfast club Good morning. Thank you. Hi everybody is DJ envy just hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club now Let's get to Dwayne Wade. I've seen that he just, you know, put it out there here cancer. Okay. Yep. For the first time ever doing weight, he was on his
Starting point is 01:04:50 podcast called the why offer the wide network and he talked about having cancer with his co host. Let's take a listen. I went in to get myself checked out, turned 40 years old. And I went in and I was like, Doc, I want to know everything about my body, head to toe. I got some things that I'm feeling. I got some stomach issues on the process of checking like, man, why is my piss coming out slow? And then now you dig deeper and find out that someone else in your family, your grandfather, so forth, so forth, go through. So I was I went in the doctor to
Starting point is 01:05:18 look for something else. But because I did the full body scan, they were able to see my entire body, my entire insides. and they were able to see something that was on my kidney, on my right kidney, when I went in, didn't go in for my kidneys. And so what I had on my kidney was a cyst, a tumor. And so I'm sitting in the doctor and I just went for physicals, pretty much check on myself. And now I'm in a doctor and the doctor's like, so we you need to have kidney surgery. You know, that's the craziest thing, you know, because that that's what I that's what I just recently went through I went to the hospital. Yeah, it was something else and the whole time, you know, I leave I had to have emergency Surgery or something else you just gotta take care yourself
Starting point is 01:05:57 Of course mine is not on a bigger scale as you know as big of a scale as that But just everybody needs to just check on themselves Like I said, I want to know what's going on with my body from head to toe you need to do that not even just men just women too like just do that make sure you spray I agree and don't downplay what you said too because anytime they put you under under anesthesia you never know if you're gonna wake back up so the fact that you had surgery and you okay is amazing but like you said when you get to not even a 40 or 45 when you start feeling something crazy
Starting point is 01:06:26 Go to the doctor get checked and I know a lot of times I ain't going to the doctor I'm not gonna call you. Yeah, you ain't playing with my butt No, that could save you and you could possibly have you know, where you can see your kids You can see your kids get married. You can see your grandkids. You can see your mother your father So make sure you get your ass checked and that's right, you know, literally. Yeah Yeah, way he said Yeah, it's like he's telling you go get yourself checked but also telling you what to get checked. Yeah, but the way wait, yeah both Yeah, I saw what you did there. Um, the way way talked about that too though envy
Starting point is 01:06:56 He talked about actually because he said at this point, you know after he found out about that. He had the surgery He was the most vulnerable he's ever been because it was to the point where sometimes he couldn't even get up to walk across his bedroom to the bathroom and his kids and his wife Gabrielle Union had never seen him that vulnerable and as the dad you don't want them to see you like that. You don't want them to see you weak but he had to be weak. Furthermore you want to know why the hell can't I do this? I'm an athlete I'm in good exactly he's used to being in. Why does it hurt for me to walk from one end of the room to the other? What was after the surgery? So after they removed the cancer from the kidney. But um, he said that because his dad had
Starting point is 01:07:30 went through prostate cancer as well, too. He said that this was a time where him his dad got like the conversations they would have changed. It went from just sports and I've always been his athlete son to now we're talking about our bodies and our health. And he had a funny conversation about wanting getting checked too with his dad. Let's take a listen to that. Share a quick story about my dad. Because my dad and I, life was kind of built around sports for a very long time. And him being my father, me being his son, and whatever. Lately, we now share this part of our bodies, right? We now talk about going to the doctor, talking about our prostate, all these things, because we're dealing with it at the same time. So I got on the phone with my dad after going to one of the doctor's appointments, right?
Starting point is 01:08:07 So I go to the doctor, didn't know there was going to be a prostate exam. I know a lot of men who are over their 40s felt this before. Next thing you know, the doctor got some lube on her fingers and she going up there, right? So she go up there. So I call my dad, my dad crazy. My dad start laughing. I just went through a traumatic experience in my life. The dad started laughing and he said, oh man, that ain't nothing. She just wanted to play in your booty. Oh!
Starting point is 01:08:32 At least it's a she. Right, right. Yeah, you know the crazy thing is most men, I don't think have female doctors, they have male doctors, but you know, the funny thing about it is, this way sometimes you gotta be close with your partner Right because when I went got my colonoscopy, I make you go get her's I'm like we both go together We both going you know I want to get my heart checked me and give me we both getting like we
Starting point is 01:08:56 Together One of the other things too that I thought was interesting in this was Just I know you were talking about like medical like male practice and just how it's different when you're a person of color. So his co-host Bob Metellus, Bob was actually saying that he went through a lot of stuff, you know, with his dad who they found out had stage four prostate cancer. He said he went to the hospital many times with his dad because his dad was having stomach
Starting point is 01:09:23 issues and they passed it off as nothing and then finally they found out that it was cancer so they were making a point of like push back on the doctors if you know something's not right because by the time they found out it was stage four and his dad passed away and I went through this I was crying on the way in here this morning not to bring down the mood but I went through that with my mom like she was having strokes and they kept just saying oh it's just strokes and blah blah and then one day they just and they're so like neutral and like regular body Just walked in there one day was like, oh, it's stage four cancer And we were like wait, we've been in this all this we've been in this hospital with y'all for a year
Starting point is 01:09:52 How did you know what I mean? So the podcast and what he's doing with it is really good because they're encouraging you to go get checked They're encouraging you to have these conversations and it's like a safe space for men So like you say it's they own them doctors 100% but I'm glad he's okay though, and this was his first time talking about it He didn't even realize that so they were live in the podcast, but I was crazy what that's bring me back up I know g3 was that fine. Oh girl girl. Yeah, I know you got something there about the angel I'm going there right here. I'm second on the list Evie did you know g3 was fine? Well one of you have a man
Starting point is 01:10:24 And I'm not gay So Chris Chris just got lucky Yeah, so I was watching G3 last night He sat down with speedy mormon for 360 with speedy on complex and they were talking about the whole deal in the tweaker song I was like dang. He was that fine. Okay You so upset relax. He's one of your base brothers the whole deal in the tweaker song I was like dang he was that fine okay you so upset relax he's one of your base brothers he said he said a lot let's take a listen to him and talk about him and Cameron you also very recently got
Starting point is 01:10:54 to your first ever rap beef with camera before I was rapping it's it's all kind of just happening so quickly what's it been like having to deal with like commentary from someone like Cameron? I don't deal with it like that don't bother me bro. I just address it because I ain't like I ain't finna get pumped for nothing. Like dog what is this? They don't know me at all. I don't know Cameron bro. I think I rap colder than him. Basketball colder than him. I'm not over here like dang you said I can't do this like bro. I knew this was
Starting point is 01:11:22 coming. I'll just be keeping it cool like. But you also feel as if musically you're better I mean personally, yeah, that's what I'm saying, but I'm not gonna say that well. I said it on here now, but I'm not going online. I'm better than camera. I'm like you but you do feel that way after that way We know how the people gonna respect that stay legend for my disrespect That was a crazy take I went I like the twe years and years. That was a crazy take. I like the tweaker song, but that was a crazy take. Come on.
Starting point is 01:11:49 Jello. Maybe, or maybe not better than basketball. Because if you don't know, Cam'ron used to get busy in basketball. Okay, I didn't know that. They feel Cam'ron and Mase together with Prospects to possibly play professional or even in college, but they decided not to go and do rap. But they were both nice, like got busy. If you look at old tapes.
Starting point is 01:12:06 Now rapping, come on, come on G3. Come on, come on, come on. I'm actually interested for, I can't wait for Cam to respond if he's going to. I don't think he is though. He might respond, he'd be doing a freestyle on his show. I know, but I don't think he is because, I don't know, something just tells me G3
Starting point is 01:12:22 might have just said that just cause. To get a response. Just to get response or whatever out and then can pay attention So what he want to pay attention to and I just I mean he responds to the things he want to respond to and I Don't think that's gonna get a risk. I'm just busy, but you came along with that Real quick I did want to mention this happened it was real quick yesterday, but did he there was a superseding indictment They did add more charges on to diddy. There are two new victims now in this case. We'll be following this and there will be more, I'm sure. But basically, on the criminal side, remember there's always been one victim, victim one, who was Cassie. But now
Starting point is 01:12:55 there's two more victims, victim two and victim three. Both of these victims are women and they're both basically claiming that this whole sex trafficking and all this stuff had been going on for a very long time. They're claiming that Diddy would transport all three women together to engage in prostitution. It's a lot of different stuff, but they're basically saying he's been on this terrorist rampage for a long, long time, way before even what Cassie is detailing. So in the beginning when we were reporting this, we were mentioning that the prosecutor
Starting point is 01:13:26 said that this is superseding, which means they can add additional things as they find it whenever they need to. And that's exactly what they did yesterday. They don't describe Diddy's relationship with the women, but they do say that the victims, among other things, were provided monetary payments, career opportunities, and payment of rent and housing. He was taken care of in exchange for this, whatever it was that they were engaging in with him.
Starting point is 01:13:48 And Diddy's team, of course, is denying it in the statement that I got from them. They're saying, you know, he's committed to fighting these charges and winning in trial. So we'll keep up with that. All right. Well, thank you so much. That was Jess with The Mess.
Starting point is 01:14:01 Now, when we come back, we got a new joint from the weekend. It's called Niagara Falls, and also Charlemagne is out. So if you wanna give somebody donkey of the day, 800-585-1051, so don't go anywhere, it's the Breakfast Club, good morning. Oi, wake up. Wake up, you're locked into the Breakfast Club. It's your time to nominate a donkey of your own.
Starting point is 01:14:24 Remember that, that is how they choose. Call in now, 800-585-1051. Alright, Charlamagne is out so we opened up the phone lines to let you give donkey the day to whoever you want. Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? This is Keeyo. Who you want to give donkey to, mama? I want to give donkey the day, well, every donkey every day to my kids fathers and it's only cause of the simple fact don't call me telling me what you need when we have a whole child that we share.
Starting point is 01:14:54 Like it's only y'all and y'all are still hungry, broke, homeless, it's just ridiculous. No car, no type of motion at all But you call your baby mother cuz you need like it's 20 25. Let's do better donkey. Let's do way better So I guess you're not gonna lend them anything, huh? She's out of it. Well, she hung up, okay. Hello, who's this? Hello, who's this? Hey, who you gonna give donkey to? I want to tell you all, give donkey a day to people practice medical racism like Jess is talking about. It's a real thing. It's a real thing. It's happening in every hospital. From back when the Tuskegee Airmen, they just renamed it and doing it smarter and differently.
Starting point is 01:15:43 Vaccines they are giving us I'm with you. I thought actually I thought just made of that term earlier, but I guess it's Actually a real thing see I be knowing even when I don't be knowing I be knowing so yeah Hello, who's this? Latrice. Hey, we won't give donkey to that orange man. That's an office Your president Donald Trump you mean? That ain't my president, that's y'all president. The only way he can't be president is if he moves out of the United States, yo. He's president.
Starting point is 01:16:13 That ain't my president. I tell you. Alright, why you wanna give him donkey? What reason? How he gonna blame Obama and Biden for the tragedy with the helicopter and the plane crash? How? Yeah, I mean I said that earlier
Starting point is 01:16:25 I mean he's always pointing their finger at people you know I'm saying like this is not the time and place to be pointing fingers Where's your sympathy? Where's your I'm sorry to happen to you know the families or whatever like it's just a bunch of BS That's right. Where's your empathy like you should be leading with your heart I ain't a time to be pointing fingers like no later on we can find out what happened But right now is the time to show your empathy and show your understanding I agree with your heart. This ain't the time to be pointing fingers. Now later on we can find out what happened, but right now is the time to show your empathy and show your understanding. I agree with you mama. That part.
Starting point is 01:16:49 All right, have a good one. You too. Hello, who's this? This is Chantelle. Hey Chantelle, who you gonna give Donkey the date to? I wanna give Donkey the date to myself for getting pregnant by somebody who sees on me and I feel what a deal it is.
Starting point is 01:17:03 Aw. Now, well you need the donkey baby. Why you so hard? Yeah, exactly. I'm gonna get over it one day. I love how honest and transparent you are. So he cheated on you, you're pregnant right now, did he apologize, did he admit to it or you just called him and he just like effed it?
Starting point is 01:17:22 Man, he apologized but then he got mad at me or something else and then he said he was Or he just caught him and he just like eff it man. He apologized the day He got mad at me something else and then he said he was glad that he cheated on me Talk about how vagina was better than mine just say all kinds of Yeah, it's crazy. I need just with the man's honestly Yeah, cuz I want to give you donkey after that man told you that you still so much you can't leave on the radio You know how many listeners listening to this man? We had to keep this last second child together. I'm family. I'm 31 Yes, my son only one oh What can I can I ask you a question?
Starting point is 01:18:00 Is your vagina that loose I mean that's what he said. No I'm committed to him like no That was me he said it was loose. I was just asking. I'm sorry you're right Just was better oh, yeah, okay, okay? I'm sorry so jumping my DM. I'm gonna help you jump in my DM. We're going to get you so I got you Okay, just just jump in there. I got you. I got another podcast I need to do I need to do this on you you get your own episode baby girl. Just jump in there All right, I'm out to you right now Okay, I love y'all bye. Bye
Starting point is 01:18:43 Jesus donkey of the day eight hundred-585-1051. Yeah you better help her. Yes. Like not the fact that he cheated but he gonna double down and say that your vagina ain't that? Yo it ain't even about the it ain't even about him telling her what her vagina ain't. He compared it to another girl.
Starting point is 01:19:00 Yo Shorty was better. This Shorty over here was better. And she got two of your kids, like what? Jesus Christ. All right, well, when we come back, ESTG will be joining us. His new album is out right now. I'm not feeling you.
Starting point is 01:19:14 That's the name of the album, right? Yep, I ain't feeling you. All right, and we'll get to that next. So don't go anywhere. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody.
Starting point is 01:19:24 It's DJ, MV, Jess, Hilarious, Charlamagne, the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ, MV, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. His album, I Ain't Feeling You is out right now, ladies and gentlemen. It's ESTG. Welcome back, brother. Good morning, what's up? He ain't feeling this interview.
Starting point is 01:19:38 Tired, tired. Yeah, I'm shaking my back, my back. I Ain't Feeling You, what's the name of that? What's up with that title? Who you not feeling, man? right. I ain't feeling you. What's the name of that? What's up with that title? Who you not feeling, man? Whoever's not feeling me. All right.
Starting point is 01:19:48 There be some people that be acting like they don't be feeling me. They don't think I know. But now I know though. So I just wanted to let them know I'm not feeling anything. Now your previous project was I ain't felt nothing. Yeah, I don't feel nothing. And now I ain't feeling you. I ain't feeling you.
Starting point is 01:20:02 It's specific. So it's always like a negative connotation. What are we? Is it really negative though? Is it just like what it is? How can it be? Cause who we talking about? Who we talking to? They could apply to everybody. It's somebody who I see the I don't feel nothing was like it's vague but it's like when it's an overload of stuff it ain't nothing specific that you feel cause it's everything. So it's like that. This time it's more like directing the person.
Starting point is 01:20:27 It's like I ain't feeling you like a specific person. I feel like everybody, you know, you got people that they don't be feeling. Do you use that as motivation? Like, you know, you see somebody have a negative comment about you or a negative comment about your music and you... No. I don't be noisier. Until now I wasn't hip. I thought everybody loved me. Really? You didn't? Hell no. No, no, no. I wasn't hip. I thought everybody loved me
Starting point is 01:20:54 Yeah, yeah, but I guess they don't they don't love me I thought they did Hey, you must have got into an incident or somebody or something like that that hurt your broken no incidents I don't know. It's just be you know, you put something out there eventually go around and some people be hearing Oh, so this is other rappers or these people in the world It just be you know, you put something out there eventually go around and some people be hearing it Oh, so this is other rappers or just people in the world. That's other rappers I feel like it's somebody I did Everything's there they all got no problem. No raffles. They're not saying nothing. I don't think maybe they are though It's coming out now, so if they out, I might hear some of them.
Starting point is 01:21:27 Now you ain't been up here in three years. It's been a long time. It's been three years. How have things changed for you in those three years? I got one more kid. Congratulations. Wow, that's a big change. Got some more money. That's about it.
Starting point is 01:21:41 How was your baby? My youngest baby. The new kid, the new kid, yeah. The one he's one. Oh, okay. I do wonder how you're feeling though, because you know, I listen to the project and it sounds like you've lost so many of your people. Lot of pay.
Starting point is 01:21:53 Like, I know you're managing. Yeah, it be like that though. It be like that. I feel like everybody be going through something like that. You can't shake it off like that sometimes. You can't shake it off like that. You're managing Big Beach, Rest In Peace. Y'all just look like Rest In Peace.
Starting point is 01:22:04 It be like that sometimes. Your man Rico locked up It'd be like it. You gotta just keep on going How do you go with that though? I mean other than it? How did what do you do smoke cigarettes and just drink orange juice in the morning early when you get up? I'm saying you be I you be sure yeah on go though You said you slowed down for the last eight months. I did. But you said you still don't feel no better. Didn't work.
Starting point is 01:22:28 I'm back. Getting better. You slowed down as far as what? Slowed down as far as work? We might not shouldn't get into that long. We don't want to promote no- Slow down smoking. No illicit drugs, no breathless drugs.
Starting point is 01:22:38 No, that's not promoting. I mean I like- Especially if you slow down. If you was using drugs- Yeah, but I said I'm back though. Oh, you're back on the money. Yeah, I'm back on the money. I'm back, I tried. God drugs, that's good. But I said I'm back though. Oh, you're back on them. Yeah, I'm back on them. Yeah, I'm back on them.
Starting point is 01:22:46 You're back on them. I'm back. I tried, you know. God knows, but I'm not allowed. Yeah, it's back every year. But you did try though. I did. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:54 For how long? How long were you off of it? Like a year, a year. I ain't drink no syrup. I still ain't start drinking syrup for real though. Or a little bit. But I ain't drink no syrup for like a year and a half. That's amazing though.
Starting point is 01:23:04 And then, you know, I got shot so I be taking perks. But I ain't take no perks for like a year and a half. That's amazing though. You know I got shot so I be taking perks but I ain't take no perks for like 10, 9, 10 months straight and that was hard. Did you need it with the creative process? Like sometimes you just need that. You got the creative process, you a rich man grieving. It don't got nothing to do with rapping, I can rap regardless but it just be my stomach be hurting because I got shot, you feel me? And my eye, like the dock, the clothes, that I got my stitches put in my eye and I got shot in my face. And the doctor's office closed,
Starting point is 01:23:30 so they left the stitches in my, like it was like bothering me. And so I took the person, you know what I'm saying? The little bitty nag and little pain go away. But they took the stitches out. And I'm like, what was that last year? You're a full-led. They've been here for like a little minute. So I'm in straight.
Starting point is 01:23:45 So that's why I was able to kind of stop him for real because I got some of that fix. Have you tried anything else for your trauma? Like, you know, like going to therapy, going to a grief counselor? I'm straight. I don't got no trauma. I'm straight. It's just, I'm straight. I don't need no therapy or nothing.
Starting point is 01:23:59 What was the moment that you went back? What made you say, all right, look, I done try this long enough this clean silver life What was that moment for you to go back one day? I woke up and I'm like man I'm right at that week like today. I mean it week and that was just what it was And when I got to the studio, I won't say my little part of my has some syrup and it was that right back to day one again, it's straight though I said, my little part of my ass some syrup, and it was that, right back to day one again. It's straight though.
Starting point is 01:24:27 Also on the go record, man, you said you've been talking to God but haven't been getting a response. So what's the conversation you trying to have with God? If it's not too personal. I don't know, it just be, I think it's just human nature. We being impatient sometimes, when we be praying and stuff. We might not get an answer,
Starting point is 01:24:44 might not have it right then or now. You feel me? Absolutely. I think that's just human nature. I don't think it's nothing specific to me, but we done got frustrated, we all done got frustrated and impatient, you know what I mean? You grew up spiritual, like your mom, grandma?
Starting point is 01:24:59 Yeah, my nana and them, they all, my mama, they go to church and stuff. Right. I be saying to myself, like I'm gonna a little church, but I just don't go Church be throwing me off sometime. What about it? Yes. I don't know. I just think the back room at the church So it just make it Be funny like What the hell you seen in the back of the church? My nana gonna be mad at me.
Starting point is 01:25:24 She ain't gonna see us in the game. She's gonna call. Yeah, she gonna see us. My nana, she's here. She ain't gonna see us. You saw a pastor getting busy or something, Pastor? Nah, it's just, you know how you might say something about somebody. It's like, you might tell him something and you don't think he gonna tell her.
Starting point is 01:25:39 And then he tell her and she might stand up and be like, alright, is somebody in here who's going through this right now. I know I can feel your heart right now. You feel me? You're like, man, knock it off. Yeah, it's going to knock your **** off. I'll see you there before I know it. You'll be like, well, I know you just heard me saying the car don't tell nobody.
Starting point is 01:25:59 It's been 30 minutes in church now, they all know I need $40. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They can feel my heart calling out. They can feel my heart. And they still don't ever give me $40. Nah, the church is going to get that money. You got to go to Wednesday Bible study. It's a process you got to go through to get your $40.
Starting point is 01:26:16 The church. Now, I did see something yesterday. You was with Bag Fuel and Clue. Shout out to Clue. They said that you had Hov waiting for two hours. That was the caption. When you went to go visit Roc Nation, love. Yeah, it was accident.
Starting point is 01:26:29 Me and Beats was riding around, we figured out it was this misery. So he wanted to stop, he trying to finance, he's like, I got you here in the car, I'm gonna break. Hi, I'm Arturo Castro, and I've been lucky enough to do stuff like Brat City and Narcos and Roadhouse and so many commercials about back pain. And now I'm starting a podcast because honestly guys,
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Starting point is 01:30:01 Listen to My Legacy on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts. This is My Legacy. five zips of weed. I just have to pull up, him hop out and do his thing. I get back in the car, go full around the corner. So we just riding around. And we knew that they was waiting on us, but it was like, they'll be all right. Cause we thought it was just one. But it was light, so I wasn't thinking it wasn't going to be nothing. But Jay was there though. So we walk in, they all looking at us silly. Cause we late. And they all staring, like they waiting for us to see him. But we walking in them like why are you all right and weird like we didn't match How y'all before we got out of two hours late?
Starting point is 01:30:49 Man, we got he wasn't tripping though. Did you apologize early? What you want to help off the album man? Houston, Atlanta, baby and Travis Scott. Me baby and Travis Scott. All right, well let's get into that now. It's the Breakfast Club, good morning. Morning everybody, it's DJ NV, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:31:16 We're still kicking it with ESTG. Charlamagne? On that record right now, when you say you still living in the trenches, do you mean you just visit often? Or you actually? I'm just saying my heart and my hands. Mindset?
Starting point is 01:31:27 Yeah, not my mindset. My mindset is a billion but I'm investing in people so it's people that are still stomping through it every day that I'm worried about what they're doing. So everyone I say I'm still in it like I'm still feeling it. Your heart, that's where you're from. Yeah, I'm trying to see what's going on, make sure everybody's there, everything's there. On the Right Now record too, I like how you're from. Yeah, I'm trying to see what's going on, make sure everybody's everything's everything. On the Right Now record too, I like how you talk about
Starting point is 01:31:47 how unjust and harsh the justice system is too. And I think you're talking about one of your partners a little scary and you talk about the time he got 15 grams. What do you think? He got 15 years for eight grams. Everyone's serving a gram eight times. And it was his first offense. And you said he smiled in court when he got sent in?
Starting point is 01:32:04 What else he gonna do? Tell? No. You know what I'm saying, what? We be back, he be back. Get him up through her, but he had a little scary s*** to my baby, little baby, man. 15 years, eight grams of heroin.
Starting point is 01:32:16 So he sold, he made $800. He served the informant eight times, $400. And it's is first offense. First offense? First offense, no criminal history. He had a good lawyer? And he was 19, yeah. Damn.
Starting point is 01:32:31 Damn. But Kentucky's like one of them places. Even though it was a federal case, because it's out of the West District of Kentucky, so you get Kentucky attorneys. You know what I'm saying? Or you can get a lawyer from any state, but a Kentucky attorney just got to sign off on it that they can represent you If they from other states until he's like one of them places like it's like
Starting point is 01:32:49 Old-school, I won't say cricket cuz I still got to be around through there But it's like if you if you just if you if you from there, then you know, y'all remember the Breonna Taylor stuff Yeah, and uh, yeah, I'm in my Hankinson the Yeah, and I remember Hankison did the sheriff know he was the white out there was it the one that killed her He he walked me home at gunpoint when I was like 10 years old Granny's apartment Wow, like so he's like a like s but that's like a thing like he notorious for what he did But it's a bunch of them though. That's like it Yeah, you know him like that's a thing in Kentucky like Hankison bread Hankison It's a whole lot of walk through my gunpoint when you was 10. What are y'all doing over here?
Starting point is 01:33:28 Y'all live over here? Come on. Yeah, 10 years old you all getting the house Ain't nobody do nothing ain't nothing ain't nothing ain't no car to get made But I think vice have you ever heard of vice the little YouTube show? Yeah, it's like a it's a network Yeah, like a little YouTube network. They did something on a little, like, the police, like about how corrupt it was. It was like over like three, four years. They had seized like 24 million or something in drug money
Starting point is 01:33:58 and they had only accounted for like eight of it. And the rest of it had to be used to pay informants and all these different little rogue task force they got like had jays or have complaints on these officers and like the chief and shit about like picking them up with dope in the car like do this this and that right now i'm gonna take you to jail for this bag of food you know saying and like the women was going to complain and like the ladies And like the women was going to complain and like the ladies like the dope finish, they was going to complain,
Starting point is 01:34:28 but like a lot of times it wasn't going nowhere. Then eventually like one of them kept like a shirt or something with one of the chief's DNA. You know what I'm saying? DNA on that and that finished him. You know what I'm saying? But then he ain't, it wasn't no, he ain't go to jail. He just quit before like they finished,
Starting point is 01:34:44 they finished Yeah, it's like, you know, they probably gave him the heads up but it's tricky in Louisville though Like I probably shouldn't even they tricky But y'all go watch the little vice thing though, like we're talking about I wish I could show you if we had time Everyone so I process I see show you the link but it's tricky though It's that. Absolutely. You, I remember they was saying on Twitter, I don't be on Twitter, but I heard that.
Starting point is 01:35:11 I don't be on Twitter either. They was trying to say it on, never. They were saying that you were trying to get off CMG. Why do they be saying that? I don't know. Man, I'm worried you'll be able to f*** that up because I don't really, forgive me. I think his name is The Game Sp spitter It's like a semi truck. He do his videos like it look he's in the back of a semi truck taking a break
Starting point is 01:35:31 When he's if he running his loads back wherever he got to go, he's like he drive for Amazon or something But stop saying that man. Yeah, you see G. She's trying to get away from your guy in CMG And he's gonna have what are you talking about? Like I don't where it be it be is he from your city like I don't know where this not from little not driving no truck making a YouTube video hell no I am from little we would have fled him time no problem though but just stop doing in his cap you know the captions on the videos on YouTube might be like it might be something vicious Leave CMB G's G says F all of CMG And he threw a chain in the ocean
Starting point is 01:36:23 You ever get any calls from Gotti? Gotti be like, man are we good? We be laughing all the time. Okay, okay. We laugh all the time. But Gotti, me and Gotti is like, we don't be, we understand real life and not real life. And I know if I don't know this man and you don't know him, like, it's just funny. Like it's real stuff going on in life and like stuff like that. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:36:47 I ain't turning my back on nobody that helped me get to the mid. You heard up. You feel me? We gon' figure it out. We gon' fight or whatever. But I don't think me and Gotti ever come to nothing like that. Gotti, one of the most solid, successful black CEOs that we've seen in the last decade. Ain't let you do your thing. I don't wanna get it, but it like, if your career don't work out and you with Gotti, it's probably something, you feel me?
Starting point is 01:37:11 Something that you're doing. And I hate to say it like that, you feel me? Because really, if you feel strong about something, he let you do your thing, all right? Now if it don't work, it's on you. It's on you, but he still like, he still gonna talk to you like, damn it didn't work, did it? So I don't know, it's on you. It's on you but he's still not it ain't well He's still gonna talk to you like them. It didn't work did it? So I don't know like God is like, oh no, they I feel like I'm getting enough recognition
Starting point is 01:37:31 I don't I agree speaking at the end that I hate to ask you this messy but there was a Video of a woman claiming she was your sister man And she said that her and her five kids were homeless with no support. Shout out to that woman Man was that really a sister let us pray God that the kids is alright now You feel me that whoever she was she stopped getting on Instagram and she don't have a receipts She got to make sure she got receipts when she say what you say But let's just pray for the kids. I hope the kids is good Are those your nieces and nephews the kids we just hope that the kids Probably not this spring but definitely
Starting point is 01:38:24 Lace you tour? Probably not this spring but definitely late summer. Fall for sure. Talk to me about this record Crash. I really don't like that song but that is crazy. It's on your goddamn album. How you gonna say you don't like that song on your album? What are you talking about G? Why don't you like it? I don't know it's just not my favorite one. Alright the album is out today make sure you pick it up I ain't feeling you.'t not my favorite one. Alright, the album is out today. Make sure you pick it up. I ain't feeling you. Hey, keep growing my brother. For sure. For sure, I'm trying to get seven foot. That's right.
Starting point is 01:38:50 E.S.T.G. is the Breakfast Club, good morning. Morning everybody, it's D.E.J., N.V.J. and Solarius. Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to pass the orcs. Go, go, go, go. DJ, DJ, call that my DJ. Say go, DJ, call that my DJ. Nyla. Yeah, DJ, come spin, now come spin. What's up, Nyla?
Starting point is 01:39:21 What's up, guys? Happy Friday. Big Nyla. How are you? What's happening? I am well.'s up, guys? Happy Friday. Big Nyla. How are you? What's happening? I am well. I'm excited because Reason has dropped. This is his first single since no longer being with TDE.
Starting point is 01:39:33 It's called Not What You Think featuring Boss. OK. What we think? OK. That's cool. I've heard better from Reason. I like it. I like Reason.
Starting point is 01:39:42 No Reason, dope. I've heard better. Yeah, production was A-1. It's cool. I like it. OK. You like it? Like it? I like it. I like Reason, though. Reason, dope. I've heard better. Yeah, production was A1, sure. I like the beat, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, sure. What's your date? You like it, like it? I like it. I wanna hear the rest of the tape.
Starting point is 01:39:49 I think the tape is dropping in a few weeks, so. I'm definitely all ears for Reason. Reason is dope. He's a phenomenal, phenomenal rapper. That's the first song he put out, though? Or that this is what you picked? No, that's the first song he put out. Okay, okay.
Starting point is 01:39:59 I gotta hear the whole thing. You bossy on it? Don't be judging my picks, yeah. You bossy on it. What boss do you want? He got a verse. Boss from Dreams, though? Yes. Oh, okay, okay, He got a verse boss from dreams. Oh, yes. Okay. Okay. Okay You know another boss. No
Starting point is 01:40:10 All right next to speaking of we liking or us liking production alchemist This did a joint with Larry June and two chains and two chains. No, this is hard. It's a chase lit Like I want to see Larry June a below. He said you're just rocking all below. I want to send him a legacy of his names below. Has Larry June been up here? No, he hasn't. That record is hard.
Starting point is 01:40:30 Can y'all have him up here? Now, see, let me tell you this, you see how my energy changes? When you tell me that Reason put out a song and this is his first song from TDE, I needed to be like that. You know what I'm saying? Like, he's like, the other joints sound like, the studio ain't the same. It was a- I'm just saying, I like Reason. Like he's dying the other joint sound like I mean that was the studio ain't the same I'm just saying I like reason I'm just saying it sound like I can tell the difference in the studio
Starting point is 01:40:56 Larry June that was hard and two chains went crazy on Okay, yeah, all right to be fair that was an alchemist beat too But it is by what you do with it. You get me an Alchemist beat that ain't gonna sound like that? I believe you. And just on the side note, Alchemist did the Jim Jones record too? The Joe one?
Starting point is 01:41:11 The Harlem one? No, no, the other one. Oh, wait, wait, wait. The other one, no. Oh, I don't know. Alchemist is cooking now, boy. He is. I mean, he's been cooking for a long time, but recently.
Starting point is 01:41:18 That's what Alchemist does. He's been cooking. He's been going nuts. It's between him and Conductor for me. Them two right now. Alchemist was going nuts the last couple of joints he produced. Conductor too, the Irish freestyle with Drake, Mutt, Drake's... Mutt is hard.
Starting point is 01:41:32 What else? He did somebody... Oh, Joey Badass, The Ruler's Bag. Oh, he did that too? Yeah. Conductor's been going crazy. Both of them been going crazy. Then there's also this new young producer slash artist named Life of Tom.
Starting point is 01:41:46 He got some crazy, crazy, crazy beats. So shout out to him. I'm a fan. But my last record is Teddy Swims and Givion, Are You Even Real? That's all. I was like, what happened? I forgot that this was a fan dog to a fan. I was like, please finish the song.
Starting point is 01:41:57 We didn't need you to play that. The record players all the time. That's it. It's in rotation? No, it's not in rotation. Every time I hear it, it's like the first time. Don't act like we at New Soul, it's in rotation. Talk that talk now. need you to play that record plays all the time. That's it. It's in rotation? No it's not in rotation. Every time I hear it it's like the first time. Don't act like we add new songs into rotation.
Starting point is 01:42:07 Talk that talk Nyla. Talk that talk. Don't act like we play any new music up here. Talk that talk. But it's a really great record. The hour is great. We just had him on the show. Make sure you guys tune in to the full interview that he did with Breakfast Club. Teddy and Givion dope. Givion, I like Givion's sound but every time I'm giving y'all things It sounds like the windshield wipers is going and it's not raining. Get in your car today and turn the windshield wipers on and just let them go slow. Why does he do this? Why you talk to him? I like giving y'all a tip. I don't like giving y'all a tip.
Starting point is 01:42:36 I ain't gonna lie if you sound like Kermit a lot. Sometimes. Kermit the pro of the day. I ain't say all that. I like giving y'all a tip. I don't like his voice. I can't say all that. I don't like his voice. Sometimes I wish you knew. That is true.
Starting point is 01:42:52 I'm only laughing because of the face you made. Not because I'm a green man. No, I can't. I can't. I can see Kermit singing to Miss Piggy. Oh my God. Salute to Givion. Givion.
Starting point is 01:43:05 I'm Givion. Givion. Don't ever think I don't think you not dope. We think you dope. I'm just telling you the vibe that you put us in. Oh, my god. If y'all like the vibes. I'm at the frog.
Starting point is 01:43:14 I'm at the frog driving. It's not raining. Kermit got the windshield wipers going. I can't. I can't. I can't see it. Just over here. I can't see it.
Starting point is 01:43:22 I can't follow you, yo. Yes, if you like the vibes, make sure you guys follow me at Nailah Simone, N-Y-L-A-S-Y-M-O-N-E-E-E. You can click the link in bio. We got a playlist. I got a podcast. We need to talk. Make sure you guys tune in.
Starting point is 01:43:34 We drop an episode every week. And yeah, I'll be back next Friday. What's the next 1005 vibe? I'm so glad you said that, because I'm supposed to announce it. So the next 105 vibe is actually going to be a battle of the beats. Do you got producers going at each other?
Starting point is 01:43:46 Yes. Okay. Oh, damn. And we're gonna have them compete, but I just gotta get this thing. Oh, there's gonna be a bunch of niggas in there trying to freestyle. If the beat instrumental's gonna be coming on, they're gonna be rapping. No, no, it's not allowed. Okay, so the next certified vibe is gonna be February 21st.
Starting point is 01:44:02 It's gonna actually be a battle of the beats. So yeah, we're looking for producers if you guys are interested. Make sure you guys head over to CertifiedVibes.com. You have to submit. If your beats are selected, then it'll be like different rounds. So it'll be like early 2000s sound or R&B sound or futuristic sound and then winner gets a prize. Word. Oh, that's what it is.
Starting point is 01:44:26 Well thank you, Dialo. Thank you guys. Now let's get to the People's Choice Mix. We throw it back on a Friday. Let's go. You're checking out The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody. It's DJ NV, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy.
Starting point is 01:44:37 We are The Breakfast Club. We got to salute Lil Rel for joining us this morning. Dog Man is out right now. You going to go watch that, Jess? Yeah. I'm going gonna go see that. Okay maybe not. You sound confident. That wasn't like yesterday when you went to go see day 26 you were confident. Ay yo. And you didn't see day 26. And I did and I had to leave uh because they ain't come out on stage. I heard they were two hours late. They was two hours late and I got there purposely late because
Starting point is 01:45:04 I heard that they was came they came out late for the first show and I got There like 1130 and I was like, yo these these guys don't come out by midnight. I'm gone So you say if day 26 was later than Lauryn Hill? Yeah, and like y'all y'all at least that's Lauryn Hill Like y'all are day 26 like come on come out here Well, if I'm them, I'm a blaming on diddy we blame you But it was a good show though. I ain't show. Yeah, okay. All right. Well salute today 26 Make sure you pick up their album day ones out right now and also salute to estg for joining us this morning His album was the album I ain't feeling you're you're so amazing so old yo
Starting point is 01:45:41 I can tell you something a million times and y'all know what was it was it It's I'm telling you I'm feeling you. Yes. Hello to est G as well I when we come back Jess hilarious has the positive note. So don't go anywhere as the breakfast club. Good morning Nv Jess hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are breakfast club. It's time to get up out of here So before we get to the positive note Lauren, you got an update? Yeah So last night the fire aid concert went down to LA. iHeart was one of the sponsors for the concert. It's an amazing concert that happened just to benefit the people who went through all of
Starting point is 01:46:14 the tragedy of losing their houses and you know all that stuff with the fires. It's raising money. So there were a ton of different performances. Little Baby performed. Anderson Paak bought out Dr. Dre. You know Dr. Dre, he's like Mr. LA. And he was actually there, he was celebrating 40 years of just being in the business. And he came out and talked about it and just, you know, paid some homage. Let's take a listen to Dre.
Starting point is 01:46:34 I've got so much love for you guys. And this summer will be the mark of 40 years that I've been in this business. And I appreciate all the love that you guys have been giving me and the reason why we're here I appreciate all the first responders and all the firemen that put their lives on the line I appreciate all that love. Yeah it's all about love for me tonight, but guess what else I got But yeah, so that was fire like cuz I don't think that they knew that he was gonna perform cuz he's not listed on the
Starting point is 01:47:17 Performer so that was lit as well lady Gaga also Oh, that's my girl lady Gaga was a big performer Billy Eilish My other girl, was Stephanie. They the Katy Perry. The girls was there. But I think, you know, the best part about this, as I mentioned earlier, is the fact that it will raise and has it has been raising a ton of money for the people affected by the fires.
Starting point is 01:47:37 So if you guys want to go and donate, you can go to fire aid, L.A. dot org. And there's different ways to donate PayPal, Vimo, Stripe for donations larger than 10 K. You can email donations at fireaidla.org. And, you know, this is just a good way to help people through entertainment and music. So definitely. You say Anderson Paik was there, was my ride in? Because you know that's how I knew boo. I don't know, but I could reach out to some people and see.
Starting point is 01:47:59 I bet you can. Thank you. Jess, you got some positivity for the people? Absolutely. Always believe in yourself because even when you don't think you know Jess, you got some positivity for the people? Absolutely. Always believe in yourself because even when you don't think you know something, you be knowing. When you don't think...
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