The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: AI Deepfakes of Dead Celebrities Spark Outrage, Judge Denies Diddy’s Fort Dix Request, Lakers Fan Sues LeBron + Cam’ron Interview

Episode Date: October 9, 2025

Today on The Breakfast Club, Cam’ron joins us to talk about his pettiest moments, Pink Horse Power, Paid in Full, and finding peace of mind. Plus, Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to ...a man who sprayed health workers with his HIV-positive blood. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:31 How y'all feel out there? I feel blessed black and highly favorite. Happy to be here. Another day to serve our beautiful listeners. Good morning. Good morning. How are you feeling, Jess? I feel good.
Starting point is 00:02:41 Y'all, listen, I was watching something disturbing last night. See, I remember the people who made monster, right? The Jeffrey Dahmer story. Did you ever watch that? Yeah, I did watch it. It was good. Did you like it? Yeah, it made me hungry.
Starting point is 00:02:52 Oh, my God. It did make me hungry, but it was pretty good. Okay, so they just did a whole never story on this guy named Ed Gehan. So before Leatherface, before John Wayne Gasey and, I mean, you know, gasey on him, all these, before Dahmer. In the 1950s, it was Ed Ginn, yo, it's crazy. He was American murderer. But how messed up and twisted people were, like the mental health back then, nobody even realized. Like, you know how much stuff people was getting away with back then?
Starting point is 00:03:24 and they were really, really crazy, like, hearing voices. He was hearing voices. He, like, fell in love with his mother. It was real. Huh? Yeah, they ended up locking them up in a mental institution. I guess. I didn't get that far.
Starting point is 00:03:36 Oh, damn. God, damn. I didn't get that, but are you watching it, though? So you asked. I never watched it, but I heard that game before. You have to watch it. Ryan Murphy just, he just, he created it. He did so good.
Starting point is 00:03:47 It's so graphic. I'm telling you, yeah, it's not for kids to watch. It's not for even somebody who can't stomach like graphic like this. You need to do something else. You need to do something else after you smoke. Like, you need something else. I haven't smoked because I'm trying to figure out
Starting point is 00:04:00 I was going on with my voice. So I wanted to go see an E&T yesterday. Yeah. And that's why you came here listening to Chris Brown? That's not Chris Brown. It's Adrian Marcel. Oh. Featuring Stage to Gemini out.
Starting point is 00:04:09 You need the lift the vibration. Yes, absolutely. I feel you're saying. It was crazy. But it's a really good film, though. Okay. It's cherries. Watch you back, Chris.
Starting point is 00:04:19 Chris is, you know, Jess's husband. Watch your back. Jesus. Shut up. I'm just saying. You're going to sleep the true crime All the time Before you go to bed
Starting point is 00:04:28 Yeah, this is all the time Okay, I was one thing I don't know what kind of dreams you'd be having No, Charlie Hounan did good That's the guy from Sons of Anarchy Jax from him Uh-uh No
Starting point is 00:04:37 Yes, yes I thought she knew a lot of white people But yeah, it was really It's really good It's a really good series So watching if you want to watch something dark Okay Well let's get the show cracking
Starting point is 00:04:45 Cam Ron will be joining us this morning Kill Cam, he'll be here You know Cam got a comedy show Tonight at the Beacon Theater In New York City is hosted by D. Ray Davis. Corey Hockeman is on at Jay Farrow, Tony Rock, Ray, Ray, Will Mills.
Starting point is 00:04:59 And it's tonight at 8 p.m. and ASAP Ferguson, so he'll be here to talk about all of that. That is going to be with it. That is right. So we'll kick it with Cam. Let's get the show cracking. Of course, Mimi's here. So she'll be breaking down everything front page news style.
Starting point is 00:05:10 And today, Jess will fix somebody's mess later on. So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ NV. Jess Hilarious. Salomey and the Guy.
Starting point is 00:05:19 We are the Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news. Now, let's talk Major League Baseball. Now, last night, the Blue Jays eliminated my New York Yankees. They won last night, 5-2. Damn. Why are you clapping, Reds? Red's a Boston Red Sox fan that's from New York.
Starting point is 00:05:35 I don't understand it, and I never will. But also, the Phillies beat the Dodgers 8-2, and the Cubs beat the Brewers 4-2-3. Now, last night, Aja Wilson. Come on now. Busy last night. The Aces beat the Mercury, 90-88. Did y'all see the game? Wait, stop back asking stupid questions.
Starting point is 00:05:50 Of course I watched the game, okay? Drop on the food bombs to South Carolina. That's all the Asian Wilson, man. All right. 34 points last thing. What, 13 rebounds, I think it was? Hit the game winner, all right, with five seconds left on the clock. Well, no, by the time the ball winning, it was like 0.3 seconds left.
Starting point is 00:06:04 But, yeah. She got busy. They up 3-0. Yep, they have 3-0. And tonight, in Thursday night football, the Giants will be beating the Eagles tonight. They play at 815 on 10. What's so funny? You better manifest.
Starting point is 00:06:15 What's so funny? The Giants will be beating the Eagles tonight at 815. That's what's going to happen. Yeah, I don't see that happening. But, you know, Mimi, oh, now Mimi do, now you do sports, Mimi? You hear, Mimi, yeah. I'm the Eagles fan, so I have to disagree with you real quick. I never heard Mimi do sports that today.
Starting point is 00:06:31 Yeah, no, no, that's not going to happen. What's up, Mimi? Good morning, Envy. Shaldemand, Jess, how y'all doing? Hey, girl. Peace, Mimi. Good morning. Okay, so we start this morning in Washington where tensions are boiling.
Starting point is 00:06:43 As the government shutdown enters its ninth day with no deal in sight. So yesterday, cameras caught a heated exchange between House Democratic leader, Hakeem Jeffries. and Republican Congressman Mike Lawler of New York. Now, this happened after Lawler confronted Jeffreys about signing onto a bipartisan bill that would temporarily extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits for one year.
Starting point is 00:07:05 Let's listen to that exchange. Why don't we sign on right now? Why don't we sign on right now? Did your boss Donald Trump? You can easily extend the ATA right now. He's not my boss. No, he's not. And by the way, why did you vote to shut the government down?
Starting point is 00:07:19 Making a show of this to make this sound relevant. It's sad. You could easily sign on to us. You're embarrassing yourself right now. You're not going to talk to me. You're not going to talk to me and talk over me. Because you don't want to hear what I have to say. Oh, I'm listening. So why don't you just keep your mouth shut?
Starting point is 00:07:35 Yeah. I guess. Is that? That sounds like they dashed to me for a second. I guess. I mean, I'm listening to him telling this guy that he's, you know, he's looking for a moment. But Hakeem is being just as performative. Somebody was recording that for him because he wanted to put on a show as well.
Starting point is 00:07:49 And I'm not impressed by Hakeem. Jeffrey's telling somebody they got a boss. Chuck Schumer's Hakeem's boss. The real estate lobbyist in New York City, Hakeem's boss. The finance lobbyist in New York City of his boss. As Hakeem, if you will ever get permission from his bosses at APEC to endorse the Democratic
Starting point is 00:08:05 nominee in New York City for mayor. I'm just saying. You really don't like Hachkeem's saying that. It has nothing to do it like. It has nothing to do it like. It's not about liking a person. This is about, you know, just what's the politically right thing to do. And the politically right thing to do is if you're
Starting point is 00:08:21 a leader of a party to endorse the Democratic nominee in New York City for mayor. But you don't like his stance on a lot of things it seems like. That is true. Yeah. Well, Jeffrey says he wants a permanent extension of those ACA
Starting point is 00:08:36 credits which help millions of Americans afford health insurance. We've been talking about this. Now, this scene underscored, though, just how divided Congress remains with no vote scheduled. Lawmakers are out until October 14th. But that, Charlemagne, wasn't the only confrontation of the day outside the Speaker's office, Speaker Mike Johnson.
Starting point is 00:08:56 He clashed with Arizona Senator Mike, Mark Kelly, and Ruben Gallego over why he hasn't sworn in Representative-elect Alito Gravalda, who won a special election. So let's listen to that exchange. Do I am anxious to administer the oath to her? As soon as you guys vote, you don't want to be on Epstein. You don't want to be on Epstein. How much it's totally absurd? There's nothing to do with Epstein. I know she's. Let me finish. Let me finish the House. We just become excuses. This is an excuse so she doesn't sign on to that.
Starting point is 00:09:24 I know why you're upset. I know why you're upset. You get a lot of heat because the government is closed down and you guys made the six. You wait, wait, wait, you might have five times. You get a perfect close. So a whole lot of what people are calling staging publicity stunts happening on Capitol Hill yesterday. So we'll continue to see.
Starting point is 00:09:43 And that comes after six failed votes to fund the government. So, of course, we know hundreds of thousands, or excuse me, thousands of federal workers still remain. without pay. And as the shouting match in Washington continues, that fallout is spreading this time to the IRS just days before a major tax deadline. So next Tuesday, October 15th, is the deadline for anyone who filed for an extension to submit their 2024 tax returns. But as of yesterday, more than 34,000 IRS employees, nearly half of the agent's workforce, have been furloughed. That means most taxpayer services are on pause, including call centers, helplines, and even independent tax
Starting point is 00:10:20 taxpayer advocate services, which help people resolve issues with their returns. Now, the IRS says a small number of essential functions will keep running, like work tied to Social Security and preparations for the upcoming tax season, but almost everything else is on hold. So for millions of Americans trying to reach the IRS or file those last-minute tax returns or paperwork before next week's deadline, help may not be there. As experts warn, the backlog will only grow longer as the shutdown continues. I'm telling you, man.
Starting point is 00:10:50 And it's sad because meanwhile, you know, federal workers still not getting their checks. And at this point, they don't care about which party, you know, is responsible for this. They just want the government to be back open. And that's going to take a bipartisan effort to do that. You need both of them. You need both parties. So figure it out, you know, stop all these performative videos and, you know, finger-pointing and get these people their money. It's so sad.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Because when does it get to the point where it says all this going back and forth just hurts the American people. That's all it is. Like you said, nobody cares if it's Republican or Democrat, they care. I can't pay my bills. I got to pay my mortgage. I got to pay for child kit. I got to pay for food. Like, stop the games, man.
Starting point is 00:11:25 Open this back up, let people eat. Give people their money. People can't see past their own bills, yeah. I get what both parties are trying to do. Like, they're trying to get a political win out of this. But in the meantime, you're hurting, you know, everyday working class people. Yeah, definitely using them as pawns. All right, well, coming up at seven experts are sounding the alarm about a nighttime routine that many of us don't think twice about.
Starting point is 00:11:47 I'll tell you what it is and how it may be harming you. God damn it, Mimi. What? I want to know now. We'll get to that next. Everybody else, get it off your chest. 800-58-105-105-1. If you need to vent phone lines are wide open. Call us up right now.
Starting point is 00:12:00 It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Keep calling. 800-585-105-1. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 00:12:14 Yeah, this is T. 803. What's up, brother? Get it off your chest. What's going on? Andrew, with us, Charlemagne, what's happening? How are you doing? Hey, man.
Starting point is 00:12:25 Jenkinsville, Solomon. I got to let's know, man. Oh, Jenkinsville. What's happening? Hey, man, I was just calling up. I know I really enjoyed that little John. I did. Man, he was some nostalgia, man.
Starting point is 00:12:36 Just take it back on the day when that was out. Yeah. And he didn't got so many people beat up in the club. Yeah, man, who are you telling? I tell you all the time, if you didn't grow up down south, you know, them backwood clubs we came up in, bro, you, we had to survive them little John Knight's.
Starting point is 00:12:53 For real. For real. DJ, DJ, here, please don't hang up. I got one more thing to say if y'all allow me. Can I give a shout-out to a podcast? Of course. Yeah, I want to shout out podcast.
Starting point is 00:13:04 One of the best upcoming podcast, so it's a part about nothing. But we talk about everything and nothing at the same damn time. It's starring me, the host of the park, Molly Valley. Shout out to him,
Starting point is 00:13:16 Dunny, Kate, and Miller. Y'all tune in on Friday and said, tonight, man. It's so support, man. I appreciate it. I got you, brother. I appreciate you. I'm going to tell you something, too. That little John interview was definitely one of my favorite
Starting point is 00:13:28 breakfast club interviews of all time. Like, we did two interviews this week that are, I think, are in my top 10 breakfast club interviews of all time. Yeah, mine up there, too. I know the two you're talking about. I don't come out to tomorrow. Okay. No. Hello, who's this? Hey, this is she. Good morning,
Starting point is 00:13:44 y'all. Good morning. Good morning. Get it off your chest, mama. Good morning. Hey, y'all. I just wanted to talk about real quick about how like at kids sporting events as adults as parents we just need to learn and practice self control you don't know
Starting point is 00:14:00 who you're dealing with outside of that event where you're from Jersey and I'm like not to get too far into it but like I'm dealing with something right now and thankfully it wasn't against my kids but it was against my husband and the fact
Starting point is 00:14:16 that you know people think that they could just try especially a woman try my husband and me not step in. Yeah. Where are you from? Yeah. Yeah. I'm from North Carolina. How's she try him? You mean like she tried to fight him or she tried to give him some Poon Poon? Well, here's the thing, right? He
Starting point is 00:14:35 was very irate, lots of curse and lots of moving in the hands. But apparently, you know, she was upset with me but decided to talk to my husband about it. And when he said well, then talk to her, it didn't sit well with her. So she started to curse him out and, you know, went in thinking that I wouldn't step in. And here we are,
Starting point is 00:14:57 but where it's gotten out of control and she decided to call my husband's job. Oh, wow. Okay, wow. She called his job? She called his job, girl. Jess? Jess? Yes, boo. Mm-mm.
Starting point is 00:15:12 I know. So what you do? I know what you wanted to do, right? Every day the floor test my, um, like I go. to council. I've been going to counseling for years. That's beautiful. And every day, every day,
Starting point is 00:15:23 my, everything is being like, tested. And I'm just like, myself control. Woo! I mean, then, who is bringing me back now? Well, don't get triggered. Don't get triggered. Yes, you are doing great. Thank you. Thank you. You know, I need to hear from other people
Starting point is 00:15:38 because everybody's putting the battery in my back. And I have to tell you, I'm trying to do it. No, you got to do your jail math in your head. Always calculate. if you can afford to go to jail. So, Charlamagne, it's funny that you say that because a lot of my friends are like, so what you want to do?
Starting point is 00:15:54 I'm like, listen, I'm looking at child endangerment charges. That's right. I'm looking at, and I don't quite fear. Lawyer fees. All right. With a deadly weapon. Lawyer fees, bail. Do not let the bridge court.
Starting point is 00:16:07 I would be. I have a great job. I have children that are in things because, you know, I have the money to fund it. I'm not trying to lose it. Good. It's all right. Don't let them bridge poor girls do that to you. Don't let them do it.
Starting point is 00:16:22 Good luck. Get it off your chest. Always do your jail math, man. Can you afford to go do the time for what it is you want to do to somebody? Bro, not even if it's six months. There's no jail map. No, I'm not going nowhere in there. Nope.
Starting point is 00:16:34 Ray, Ray, Ray. Yo, Sala Man. Izzy, what up? Are we live? This is your time to get it off your chest. I got an indoor pool. I want to hear from you on the breakfast club. We can get on the phone right now.
Starting point is 00:16:46 I don't hear tell you what it is. We lie! This is Ashley calling from Detroit. Good morning, everybody. What up, girl? Snoop to Detroit. Hey, y'all. So, yesterday, when Snap Your Fingers came on,
Starting point is 00:17:01 I don't know if I'm getting older, or if I'm, what do you call it, hormonal? But when snap your fingers came on, why don't I almost start crying, y'all? Oh, why? It feels good. It took us back to a time when we were all so free. It was also simple.
Starting point is 00:17:16 We had less responsibilities. Like, come on, man. I was so emotional. And I also want to give a shout-out to my city, Detroit. I'm back home. I got a part, I got a chance to be a part of the great project, Bust Up 2. Okay.
Starting point is 00:17:31 So I don't know if I'm getting trouble for this, but shout out to Moola film. Shout out to everybody that was a part of it. And I'm excited for the premiere. I hope you all can come out and see the premiere. Wait, where is it going to be? Damn, Envy. Where is it going to be?
Starting point is 00:17:44 It's going to be in Detroit somewhere. But we just, I don't know if they're still filming, but I did my part. But, you know, bust up, it's like a legendary movie for Detroit. Did you know that? No, I didn't. I know that. I got to see Part 1. And you don't know, Eva.
Starting point is 00:17:58 Yes. It's going on the first one. Everybody was in the first one. Not everybody are bigger stars. They're doing number two. Okay. I got to get a part of that. Well, congratulations, man.
Starting point is 00:18:09 I know, I'm a TV advocate. So if it's on 2B, I'm doing a review on it. I love it. How you ain't see it, Jeff? Because I'm so busy watching. watching everybody else. I didn't know. I'm sorry. I got to watch Bust up. All right. Well, get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:18:21 800-585-105.1. We got the latest Lauren coming up. Well, the judge is not letting Diddy go to the Dix. Oh, wow. What? What? What? What? We got to answer. The Dix? Remember, he was trying to go to the specific, uh, present Fort Dix? God damn. We'll break it down when we come back.
Starting point is 00:18:39 We'll get into all the D-D-D-D-Eat. When we come back, Breakfast Club. Crazy. The Breakfast Club. Lauren becoming a straight fan She gets into somebody that knows somebody She gets the details I'm a home girl that knows a little bit about everything She'd be having the latest on this
Starting point is 00:18:57 The latest with Lauren LaRosa Sometimes you have facts Sometimes you have details Sometimes she have a little bit of everything Well it's the latest On the breakfast club Talk to me Well Diddy will not be going to Fort Dix
Starting point is 00:19:11 Oh my God Why? Why? Well we don't Well, it's just the judge is basically saying, like, I will allow you guys to have a conversation about, like, geographically where he should be, but prison-wise, like, I'm not going to let you guys choose. I'm sorry. Yeah, prison-wise, I'm not going to let you guys choose the prison. But the judge does agree that Diddy should be close to home. So he put in a response to Diddy's request, and he says that Diddy should do those four years and two months at a federal prison as close to New York as possible. And he says that, you know, even though he doesn't, they don't say a specific, uh, prison that did he should be somewhere that has a very strong substance abuse program including the bureau of prisons residential drug abuse program it's called r dap uh for which he qualifies how do you pick your prison anyway is they're like a brochure like it ain't i'm serious like you don't make it seem like a vacation no no but he is they're different prisons are for different things yeah different prisons are for different
Starting point is 00:20:11 things i didn't know that pick area there's there's some prisons that they say a lot. You can't choose to go to federal prison when you got a federal charge. No. He has to go to you got to go to federal prison because you got a federal charge. He has to go to a federal prison but within though there's a couple that he could be
Starting point is 00:20:31 at. His team will look at, of course they wanted to be closer to his family. They want to be easy for people to visit him but they also are trying to get him out of there. So the better he can be rehabilitated from whatever he's dealing with, which are drugs and different things, you can get out of there. Yeah, I thought those were just programs.
Starting point is 00:20:47 So I guess, what, different prisons have different programs? Or do all the prisons have same programs? Different prisons do have different programs. But the one program that the judge cited, I guess, is, like, really popular throughout various federal prisons. So he's just making a point to say, we need to make sure that he gets into one of the prisons that have this specific program because this program that he's recommending it, I guess it, you know, it helps people that go through it. Gotcha. Yeah, you, brochure is crazy, though, Charlie. I know.
Starting point is 00:21:12 Yeah. Now, yeah, so I was going to say good luck to him, but that's not a good thing to say either. In other news, because... Why? Why? Good luck to Diddy? I guess at getting... You could say good luck. He's still got to serve a bid. You don't want nothing to happen to him. Yeah, okay. It didn't feel right to say...
Starting point is 00:21:28 If it don't feel right, follow your spirit. Don't listen to these heavans. Okay, she should say good luck. She liked Diddy a little bit. Okay, in other news, LeBron James is being sued by a fan over that Hennessy commercial. So there is a 29-year-old fan that says he's a lifelong Lakers fan and he filed a lawsuit in Small Claims Court after the Hennessy commercial came out the second decision because he says he thought that LeBron was going to actually retire and he says when he thought that he went out and he brought two tickets
Starting point is 00:22:00 to what would be LeBron's last game against the Cavaliers which is going down on March 31st. So the tickets were $432 and $83 a piece. He brought two tickets. So he says LeBron owes him $850. $56.66. And he says that, you know, at this point, he wants his money back because he was duped.
Starting point is 00:22:19 Emotional distress? Well, what he's claiming is... That is crazy. He says LeBron owes him money because of fraud, deception, versus misrepresentation in any and all basis of legal recovery. He says if he wouldn't have purchased the tickets if he didn't, if LeBron wasn't planning on retiring.
Starting point is 00:22:34 Did he say that case? No, he does. But did he say that he was retiring? That I'm going to retire. No, but that ad made a lot. of people think that he was retiring and I've seen some people and I'm y'all know I'm not in the sports world at all you know
Starting point is 00:22:48 I've seen some people saying that people are stupid to have thought that LeBron was going to retire because of that and I'm like why why are we well it's not that people thought I mean there was really only one option right like but it is it could be considered misrepresentation because you thought it was sports related but it wasn't
Starting point is 00:23:04 that's actually not a bad case to I believe it is I think it's stupid as to sue somebody because you thought they were going to make a decision that they didn't make. So you went out and you spent your $800. Well, it's probably well, but it's based off his previous, you know, something that he did before. Yeah. I can see. I can
Starting point is 00:23:24 see what a misrepresentation. No, but even if he was going to do it and changed his mind, you can't, you can't. I didn't say he was going to win. I'm just saying, I've heard more ridiculous cases bought in court. But you had to go with your eye as soon as she said that. Yeah. Because I can see it. You went out and brought tickets to?
Starting point is 00:23:40 No. Oh. But if you did, right? If you did. You win, Phil away because he basically is saying that now on those tickets, he can't resell them for the same value because the minute LeBron told us what was really happening that he's dropping some more Hennessy VSOP, they lost their value. That's what I'm saying. I don't think it's a bad case. I don't think he'll win, but I don't think it's a bad
Starting point is 00:23:57 case to bring a small petty claims court. But would you do the same thing? Would you sue him if you was just, oh, Lord, if I was going to... If I was going to... If he was... If he was... Would you do that? Would you do that? If I was... First of all, I'm a Dallas Cowboy fan. So I could have been sued. my team for something. All the emotional distress
Starting point is 00:24:14 that they didn't put us through, okay? I know I'm entitled to some type of compensation, being a lifelong Dallas Cowboy fan. That's what we need to do. We need to file a class action lawsuit against Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys. Who's with me? Huh? Who's with me? Because I know much about them, but I always hear about y'all losing.
Starting point is 00:24:29 I do hear that. That's all you need to know, that's all you need to know. You're wiggily like a helmet. I don't have... Oh, my God. You just so hurt. I don't have a week. It's crazy how emotional people get about sports. You're so crazy. He was like, you're wiggily like a helmet. I'm like, you Need a hug?
Starting point is 00:24:43 I said that? Yes. Continue on. I was thinking that. That's crazy. I'm getting old. You are getting old. Let me.
Starting point is 00:24:49 You're not even remember. Yes. Okay. So, Missy Elliott, I want to send a quick congratulations to her. Not even quick, but a big congratulations to her because Get Your Freak on has just been named the greatest song of the 21st century by Rolling Stone. So yeah, congratulations to her on that. I love Missy Elliott. The greatest song of the 21st century?
Starting point is 00:25:10 I don't know about that one. I know. It's not even my favorite song of hers. I love it. It's my jam. But it's some other ones that I could name. Let me Google. What is the 21st century before I start talking?
Starting point is 00:25:22 Hold on. Isn't the 21st century just the 2000s, right? Am I stupid? I don't think it's the best of the 2000. Yes, it began on January 1st, 2001. And it'll end on December 21st, 2100. I love Get Your Free Con, but I don't think it's the best song of the 21st. She had passed that.
Starting point is 00:25:41 She had gossip folks. Man, she had, there's so many, what? I ain't even talking about Missy. I'm talking about Missy. My bad, I'm sorry, but yeah. And I love Missy. Work. Yeah, I love Missy, too, but is that song bigger than Usher's year?
Starting point is 00:25:55 I'm trying to get your freak on. I mean, I love Get Your Freak on, but I hate the best song. The best song of the whole 21st century? Well, she said that, well, just a little insight here. She said when speaking to Rolling Stone that it barely, that Miss, Get Your Freak on barely happened because Timbleon was exhausted from the day. He was baming on the keyboard. board because he was ready to go and he
Starting point is 00:26:14 hit something and I was like that's it right there and then she just went into the booth and did the record but he was ready to go so a song barely happened so I was trying to give her congratulations I love that though congratulations but that was the era where it was so many different people you know you did have us you had miss you had Sierra that was man soldier boy like that was a lot that was a lot no soldier boy came a little bit later
Starting point is 00:26:34 I think yeah but the biggest song in the 21st century yeah crazy and love is number three yeah okay yeah but it's Kendrick Ramal, we're going to be eye at his number seven. Yeah, I don't know who did that. When I come out? I don't know. I'm looking at it, Britney Spitz.
Starting point is 00:26:49 You look at the Rolling Song list? I can't. Yeah, yeah. It was just saying. Thinking about you? Number 10? Oh, my God. That song.
Starting point is 00:26:56 Number 21st century? Yeah. The best song? Nah. No, but, you know. So what are your songs then? What are you completely subjective, though? It's subjective because I was, I was a fan of Missy Elliott, Sierra.
Starting point is 00:27:08 I'm trying to find. And Usher at that time. But I was. I am too, but get your freak on. Get your freak on on your active playlist. If you play 10 songs or you don't play, Get Your Freak On? Yeah. The thing about the 21st century started January of 2001.
Starting point is 00:27:23 So you're telling me that in all of these 20-plus years, get your freak on is the number one song. It's the crossover. It's the crossover. The white people love Get Your Freak on. Especially remember when Nellie Fasado jumped on there? I love Missy, but nah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:37 That's the crossover, Rockett. That is the latest with Lauren. Thank you, Lauren. You're welcome. All right now, when we come back. You're talking to get your freak on. Y'all already know. 21st century, though, the best.
Starting point is 00:27:48 And see, I'm making the 21st century's greatest song so far. The legendary artist looks back on her classic, get your freak on. You're going to keep letting the board up say, we're going to wrap up. Oh, sorry. I know, right. I tried. I tried. I tried.
Starting point is 00:27:59 All right. When we come back, Mimi will be joining us. We got front page news. And also, just fix my mess. You know, she's fixing somebody's mess. If you want to get on the phone lines, you can. All I know is what I've been told. And that's a half-truth is a whole lie.
Starting point is 00:28:15 For almost a decade, the murder of an 18-year-old girl from a small town in Graves County, Kentucky, went unsolved. Until a local homemaker, a journalist, and a handful of girls came forward with a story. I'm telling you, we know Quincy killed her. We know. A story that law enforcement used to convict six people and that got the citizen investigator on national TV. Through sheer persistence and nerve, this Kentucky housewife helped give justice to Jessica Curran. My name is Maggie Freeling. I'm a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, producer, and I wouldn't be here if the truth were that easy to find. I did not know her and I did not kill her, or rape or burn or any of that other stuff that y'all said.
Starting point is 00:29:05 They literally made me say that I took a match and struck and threw it on her. They made me say that I poured gas on her. From Lava for Good, this is Graves County, a show about just how far our legal system will go in order to find someone to blame. America, y'all better work the hell up. Bad things happens to good people in small towns. Listen to Graves County in the Bone Valley feed on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And to binge the entire season at free, subscribe to Lava for Good Plus
Starting point is 00:29:45 on Apple Podcasts. Power struggles, shady money, drugs, violence, and broken promises. It's a freaking war zone. These people are animal. There's no integrity. There's no loyalty.
Starting point is 00:30:05 That's all gone. In the 1980s, modeling wasn't just a dream. It was a battlefield. Book, book, book, make deals. Let's get models in. Let's get them out. And the models themselves? They carried scars that never fully healed.
Starting point is 00:30:21 Till this day, honestly, if I see a measuring tape, I freak out. The Model Wars podcast peels back the glossy cover and reveals a high-stakes game where survival meant more than beauty. Hosted by me, Vanessa Grigoriatis, this is the untold story of an industry built on ruthless, ambitious. Listen to Model Wars on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Jonathan Goldstein, and on the new season of heavyweight, I help a centenarian mend a broken heart. How can a 101-year-old woman fall in love again?
Starting point is 00:31:06 And I help a man atone for an armed wrong. robbery he committed at 14 years old. And so I pointed the gun at him and said this isn't a joke. And he got down. And I remember feeling kind of a surge of like, okay, this is power. Plus, my old friend Gregor and his brother tried to solve my problems through hypnotism. We could give you a whole brand new thing where you're like super charming all the time. Being more able to look people in the eye.
Starting point is 00:31:33 Not always hide behind a microphone. Listen to Heavyweight on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, host of the On Purpose podcast. I had the incredible opportunity to sit down with the one, the only, Cardi B. My marriage, I felt the love dying. I was crying every day. I felt in the deepest depression that I had ever had. How do you think you're misunderstood?
Starting point is 00:32:07 I'm not this evil, mean person that people think that I am. I'm too compassionate. I have sympathy for that fuck my man. Put so much heart and soul into your work. What's the hardest part for you to take that criticism? This shit was not given to me. I worked my ass off for me. Even when I was a stripper, I'm gonna be the best pole dancer in here.
Starting point is 00:32:30 When was the moment you felt I did it? I still, to this day, don't feel comfortable. I fight every day. to keep this level of success because people want it take it from you so bad. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Chetty
Starting point is 00:32:42 on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Can 800-585105-1 is the Breakfast Club? Good morning. Morning everybody. It's DJ NV. Just hilarious. Charlamy and the Guy.
Starting point is 00:32:55 We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get back to some front page news. Now last night is some quick sports. Asia Wilson and the Aces beat the Mercury last night. 90 to 88. Big Asia, 34 points, 13 rebounds, I think it was. Game winning shot at the end.
Starting point is 00:33:10 Always bet on South Carolina, okay? Okay? Let me tell you something. Asia Wilson is the greatest WNBA player on the planet. Definitely in the conversation for greatest WNBA player of all time. I agree. I agree. And tonight also the Giants will be beaten in the Eagles at 815.
Starting point is 00:33:29 On Thursday night football, they play on Amazon Prime Video. so the Giants are going to be walking away with a win. What's up, Mimi? Why are you lying to people? That's what I think of. That's just not going to happen. And the Eagles lost last week, too. The Eagles going to come out there and bust the Giants' ass.
Starting point is 00:33:46 Maybe not. Maybe yes. No. We shall see. All right, good morning, everyone. How y'all doing? Yes, Black and Holly favorite. How are you doing, Mimi?
Starting point is 00:33:54 Good morning. Good morning. So we start this hour with former FBI director, James Comey, now facing federal charges that are raising big concerns about power, politics, and the justice system. Now, Comey, he pled not guilty yesterday in a Virginia courtroom to two counts of one lying to Congress and obstructing a congressional investigation. He said little during the brief hearing while his attorney acts for a jury trial.
Starting point is 00:34:18 Now, the timeline behind the charges is drawing scrutiny this morning at lawmakers. They pressed Attorney General Pam Bondi about it earlier this week on Tuesday, and here's how she responded. How about the Truth Social Post on September 20th? 2025 in which the president said, we can't delay any longer, Pam, using your name, not bringing criminal charges, or killing our reputation, his words, and credibility, and then goes on to tell you to prosecute James Comey. Do you consider that a directive to the Justice Department? Senator Klobuchar, President Trump is the most transparent president in American history,
Starting point is 00:34:58 and I don't think he said anything that he hasn't said for years. Yeah. So she went on to just basically not answer any of her questions when it comes to James Comey, New York Attorney General Letitia James, or Adam Schiff, which Trump was calling for their prosecution. So prosecutors say that Comey misled Congress about whether he allowed others to leak the FBI information to the media. That is an accusation that he denies. And critics, they argue that this is just another example of Trump using his powers to target his opponents. Now the case is being led by Lindsey Halligan, one of Trump's personal, former personal attorneys, now heading the U.S. Attorney's Office in Virginia. That's a move legal experts are calling highly unusual, given her lack of experience. Nacomis trial is set for January 5th, and his defense team plans to challenge both the charges and Halligan's appointment.
Starting point is 00:35:51 So we'll continue to watch that. Yeah, it's going to be very interesting to see how that case plays out. Because if that case plays out and, you know, James Comey gets prosecuted, Donald Trump will definitely push, you know, to get more of his political opponents. locked the hell up in charge for sure absolutely and so after more than four months on the run the last fugitive
Starting point is 00:36:09 from that New Orleans jail break has been caught more than 450 miles away in Atlanta do you all remember this of course absolutely remember it man every week I don't even know she want me to say her name because she's a very respectable human being out here but salute to her because
Starting point is 00:36:25 every other day we'd be like Derek's still free we technically said they're still free it was a sad day yesterday and Derek get locked up, man. But I wonder how they caught him, like, what gave him away? That's what I've been reading for. I'm about to tell you, right? Well, as much as they know, anyway, officials say that 34-year-old Derek Rose was arrested yesterday.
Starting point is 00:36:42 We just talked about that after a 10 standoff with police at a home in Southwest Atlanta. Now, the U.S. Marshals, envy, they say they tracked him down thanks to a crime stopper tip. So someone told, basically. Yeah, that is crazy. They said that they had a hunch for like a month that he was standing in him. That is so crazy. Y'all see that kiss that he blew? the way Derek blew that kiss
Starting point is 00:37:02 I'm like damn I'm surprised he wanted to be out he blew that kiss like he wanted to be around a bunch of men's no he didn't have a little kiss like that that was probably a woman recording shot out I don't know yeah well of course he's one of the 10 inmates who escaped that New Orleans Justice Center back in May
Starting point is 00:37:21 that breakout of course it made national headlines with investigators talking about how they yanked over yanked open that faulty cell door ripped off a toilet off the wall and crawled through a hole to freedom. Now, he had been behind bars, they said, for second-degree murder and attempted murder charges at the time of his escape. Now, since
Starting point is 00:37:39 everybody has been caught, so all 10, they were caught from Louisiana to Texas, and during the investigation, more than a dozen people were also arrested for allegedly helping them, including Groves' girlfriend who investigators say, yep, coordinated the calls and messages,
Starting point is 00:37:55 and even a maintenance worker at the jail was charged after investigators said, he shut off the water to make it easier for the inmates to remove the toilet. Damn, Nick, man, they had to tell. Niggas had to tell. Like, no, y'all men's help us do this. They had to tell.
Starting point is 00:38:10 Ain't no way. How they know. That's going to be a great movie. And I ain't talking to TB either, just this that's going. I know, no, that's a good movie. No, that's going to be a good movie. Even if it do go to TB, you know, stop acting like we ain't on TV.
Starting point is 00:38:21 Everybody in here is on TV. I don't be understanding why them guys be staying in the country, though. Why they don't try to at least get to Mexico? You think it's that easy to get a passport? It's really not easy, right? I don't know, but at least try. Like, I mean, you just go to Atlanta and do what? Sitting somebody's house?
Starting point is 00:38:37 You're going to sit in somebody house for the rest of your life? My old thing is if you're just going to escape from jail, at least have a plan to, like, get the hell on. They probably didn't even expect to get that far. But I am with you, but I imagine it's not easy trying to go to another country. And then eventually, Derek was going to probably get found anyway because whoever he was living with was going to get tired of his ass. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:38:57 You just laying this house all day, playing the video. video game. It's not like I can go get a job. I was going to say, bitch, I can't go do nothing that. You can't even go outside to cut the grass. Neighbors like, neighbors think it's suspicious because he outside cutting grass and the dog. You know what I'm saying? Like, yes. How long do you expect to stay
Starting point is 00:39:13 out? But five months, it was a long time, though. I'm not going for it. Yeah, it was. He probably had some fun in that five months, too. But back to the cell you go. All right, well, that's your front page news. I'm Mimi Brown. Follow me at Mimi Brown TV. For more stories, follow the Black Information Network. Download the free Iheart Radio app.
Starting point is 00:39:29 visit B-I-N-News.com. Thank you, Mimi. Thank you, boo. All right. When we come back, Cam Ran will be joining us. Cameron has a show tonight. A comedy show. It's at the Beacon Theater.
Starting point is 00:39:39 Who's performing at that show, Shala? Corey Holcomb. D. Ray Davis is hosting Tony Rock, J. Farrow, A-Safirg, performing. Corey Hocom is not performing. It's literally only Jay Farrow, Tony Rock, Ray, Ray, Will Mills, and A-Sat-Verg. Why are you stepping on that man's money?
Starting point is 00:39:54 This is Cameron selling a show. Stop with your pettiness. Okay. Damn it. All right. Well, we're going to talk to the camera on when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:40:06 Morning, everybody. It's D.J. NV., just hilarious. Salomey and the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. LaRose is here as well. We got a special guest in the building. One of the most hustling motherfuck that ever met in my life. Ladies and gentlemen, kill us.
Starting point is 00:40:19 Cameron is here. It's good. How y'all been? Good morning, everybody. How you're doing, man? Freckling, man. Get to be back. Ain't been up here in a little minute.
Starting point is 00:40:26 Before we go in a minute, I just got to ask one question. Yeah. Are you going to do another project, man? Because you play too much. You rap and then you stop, then you spit, then you stop. If somebody pisses you off and you rap, and I'm like, Killer still got it. Just do a project, Killer.
Starting point is 00:40:41 Like, for what? Because you're nice. You're good at it. No, of course, you know you're my brother. I appreciate that, but it don't be making financial sense. Like, if I'm going to do a project, you're going to get merchandise behind it. It's going to be a tour behind it, everything else.
Starting point is 00:40:56 But, you know, I do the freestyles on my show and here and there but as far as doing an actual project and don't be making financial sense for me like you see me rapping my age
Starting point is 00:41:06 it's only a few kids who really go on tour who's my age just thinking in their brain they're doing a lot but they're not really doing what they think they're doing because when you like
Starting point is 00:41:16 for me I was on tour up until 2020 with COVID hit I was on tour and I just didn't go back on tour after that but every tour I had something lined up
Starting point is 00:41:26 not just the show it was on Honda. I keep the freestyle. As far doing the album, my album, he lasts. Like, a great album is, like, two weeks. You know what I'm saying? Like, that's... I'm talking about a great one. Last two, three weeks. The f*** don't last... But you've been like a
Starting point is 00:41:40 EP, just you and Mason, that killing murder just because... Now, look, me and Mace got some... Now, I would do that. Me and Mace got like 19 records. Wow. But I can't put them out. Like, I feel like my hands is tied with this... He'll get in the mood, and he'd be like, we're going to come
Starting point is 00:41:56 out. Then he'd be like, nah, just wait, and it don't come out. I can play it for y'all with nobody listening. Like, the world ain't listening. But Mace is really, really nice. What's his invitation? I don't know. I can't tell you. Like, he gets in the mood, and we're going to do shit. And then he'd be like, we're not going to do shit.
Starting point is 00:42:14 And what we got going on now is too good to even question it. You know what I'm saying? So. Yeah, the worst two slick talkers out there. But on some G-s-s-G-s shit, because y'all hear me do the freestyle shit, Mace is, like, dumbnikes. Get busy. Not like, no, I'm talking about,
Starting point is 00:42:28 you know how you ain't hearing really rapping along? That's nice, nice. Like a real, real problem. I don't want to say he's better than me. I want to say that. But he's right underneath me. Now, we saw the one where he spit on it is what it is what it is? I forced him, dude.
Starting point is 00:42:41 I had to beg, like, too much for that to happen. But do you know what a problem is for me? He sends me the shit while I tell him just stop sending me, my n-knit because I'm getting frustrated. I think he do this shit to tease me, to be honest with you. Okay, I'm listening to this. Listen to this. And this shit never comes out.
Starting point is 00:42:56 but I think he does it for therapy. He makes too much other money besides what we do. Mace makes a lot of money. I think, I don't want to say that, but music isn't a priority. I wish it's a priority. I saw you to Memphis Bleak that Mace told you that if you and Juel's the music
Starting point is 00:43:12 or you and him even do anything that you put out, it has to be like a moment because of all that stuff. What would that moment, if y'all, hypothetically speaking, if it did happen, what would that moment be? Is it an offer for a week or something we do together? Like, Mace, like, if we, get booked together makes don't move
Starting point is 00:43:29 for less than 100,000 for him and that's just being nice like he just don't move he'd do too much other shit to wear he's like Kim if I'm not getting 100 I don't even call him if it ain't like
Starting point is 00:43:40 200,000 because he doesn't he doesn't care like he really doesn't like what he got going on he doesn't care about doing anything else so I'd be like your mate shell
Starting point is 00:43:50 listen so and so want to book us for like 125,000 like you want to take 25 and I'm like No, no, he's like, scam, you have to realize there's a moment when we're together we haven't been speaking for 25, for 10 years. Why would we take that money?
Starting point is 00:44:10 I'm like, Mesa's just a look. It's not a good look. So more the story is, he basically says we haven't been speaking for a while. We're getting older. Everything that we need to do needs to count. So kind of like when you heard me say that with you else, same thing Juell's
Starting point is 00:44:27 had sent me to do a record sent a record for me to do probably five or six months maybe longer than that and there was a good record but it was like gotta be spectacular we didn't do a song in 15 years
Starting point is 00:44:37 so that's kind of what you guys How did you and Mace get back together for people that don't know because there was y'all were going back and forth for years and then Gillian Wallow yeah absolutely shot to
Starting point is 00:44:46 Gillian Wallow he went on Gillian Wallow show to I guess his artist was saying that Mace was stealing from him or whatever and when he was up there, he just was like, he basically, like,
Starting point is 00:44:59 shuddered me on the cool way. He's like, because, you know, he did a disc record and it was kind of, it was crazy. The Oracle dissing me. He's like, I didn't really want to do that to camp. And I was like, but he said, in the cool, he's like, Kams, my man. Then I went on Gillian Wallow and then we talked
Starting point is 00:45:15 and then when we spoke, we spoke, and we just kept it moving. But all because of Gillian Wallow, basically. And how the show come together from there. So the show actually came to give. We were supposed to do a tour After we got cool Me, him and Jada, that didn't work out
Starting point is 00:45:29 And so many people were Inviting me to do podcasts Like, yo, Cam, do a podcast When you're gonna do a podcast? And I'm like, I don't really want to talk to for a living, you know what I'm saying? Like, because I don't want to have to talk to nobody But I do like sports
Starting point is 00:45:46 So I look at the phone I'm arguing with the time I hang the phone up It's just say two and a half hours of me arguing with a shit about sports. So I was like maybe this is something I want to do And I built a state I've got to say on stage I built my own set out
Starting point is 00:46:02 And I said I'm going to do ESPN Meesterhood So that's why we wear suits on the show But it was a professional setting And then after that I invited Mace on the show As a guest and he's like Ken what's going on And I'm saying I'm just shooting this shit
Starting point is 00:46:17 I said I got a budget I'm going to reach this budget And see if he's bite paws And he's like want to be partners. I'm like, after I get my money back on what I spent, we could go 50, 50. And he's like, I bet.
Starting point is 00:46:30 So we did about 10 shows and a bunch of people called. So we ended up doing like 30 shows and ended up getting a really good deal. But after I did like five shows, he's like my fifth guest. And he's like to be partners because I have nobody consistent doing it anyway. So that's how I came together. I think y'all smoking shit, man. I think everything that y'all done in the media space, what it is what it is and the talk was flea.
Starting point is 00:46:51 I think y'all smoking shit. No, I appreciate that. Thank you. I appreciate it, man. It's all natural, it's all fun. And kind of me and Mace relationship, it's like just picking up, because the shit we be talking about
Starting point is 00:47:04 just regular high school, the shit after high school, you gotta realize a lot of our public life was publicized, so Mace got his deal at 21. I got my deal at 21, so a lot of shit y'all see music-wise has been since me 21 years old. And I also say, you know, whatever...
Starting point is 00:47:19 But thank you for that. If what you build only benefits you, it's not big enough. I love the way that you've empowered somebody like, You know what I'm saying? And I know you got to like a whole production team there. And she has like a network or something of her own
Starting point is 00:47:30 where she can develop content. Well, she has her own show. It's called Check Out the Stat. And whatever she wants to do, she's able to do. We don't hold anybody out. We don't stop nobody from doing what they could do, what they want to do.
Starting point is 00:47:44 She's big in the streaming world. You know, I'm not really twitching and all that. Like she's big with Kassanai and her boyfriend's a streamer and everything else, but she just turned 24. four years old. So it's really dope to have a dynamic of her being on the show because we tease her about shit.
Starting point is 00:48:01 We don't know. And then she'll turn it back on us. Like, y'all just don't know this shit. So it's good different generations being on the show. But definitely she has a bunch of shit that she has going on. But her show is called Check Out the Step. Lauren. In the moment with her, you and Adrian Bronner that went viral,
Starting point is 00:48:17 that called, like we had a conversation about it up here. And when I watched the moment, I was so appreciative of it and I'm not her. just because I know what it's like to not be able to, like, kind of say things or whatever. When that went super vial when people were reacting to it, how did you feel watching it? Because it was a natural thing for you to just do. I don't really watch the show, to be honest with you.
Starting point is 00:48:35 We do the 5 days a week, and I keep it moving. So I didn't really, I never watched it. But it's in the moment, your accent? Like, in the moment, see, a lot of things, y'all didn't see. We don't go live. We pre-record. So I stopped the show like six, seven times an accent to stop.
Starting point is 00:48:52 You know what I'm saying? it wasn't like just once it was like six seven times because i know a dream bro and i have a relationship with him i kept asking him to stop and he was like oh my bad more my bad bro and he wouldn't stop you look so good in person thank you i appreciate that hey what you waste of that i love you what a guy i'm sorry i'm my bad y'all my bad hey stat could you stop smith can you stop smiling Yo, yo, bro, we got to have a boyfriend here, y'all. Oh, shit, my bad. So basically, I just asked them to leave.
Starting point is 00:49:33 You know, I didn't really want some of the parts that I was where the guy edited to where when I came back and I was kind of frustrated and I said some about them afterwards, which I didn't want the air, but that was just pure frustration. But in the moment, that's like my little sister, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:49:48 So at the end of the day, if you keep doing that shit, you disrespect to her. to her and then if I ask you to stop you disrespect to me so now you're really in my house and you disrespect to me so I paid him for his time and I asked him to leave like I said it ain't like he's a stranger I know who he is and we got some mutual friends
Starting point is 00:50:04 as well so but in the moment it was just disrespectful because it isn't like we asked you to stop several times and he apologized and people were mad at you because they were like yo you I guess they caught you saying something like why you ain't said to his face that's what I was talking about I mean I was saying that
Starting point is 00:50:19 because when I sat back down I was like I hate this, I don't really want to repeat what I said. And he was like, basically, you know, Cam, this, down, and third, why did you say that? It was purely out of frustration. That's like saying, if y'all walk me out now, and then you sit down, you don't know, no, I didn't sit down for the edit. And then you'd be like, yo, this is, you know what I'm saying? I said a little more than that, but it's like, that part should have been cut out. But it wasn't about saying nothing to his face.
Starting point is 00:50:44 I said it to his face. I walked over to him, and actually I scored him out. It wasn't about a fighting situation for me, and nothing like that. I was just more of a, I think he was a little intoxicated and he just needed to be escorted out. He held himself accountable with your father? Yeah, he did. Yeah, smart.
Starting point is 00:50:59 Yeah, smart guy. So any artists that comes up there that talks your coach, you're going to pay him out? The thing about it is, I'm not going to, Terrence Croft was there. I'm not walking up on Terrence Croft. I'm not going to turn COVID, but it's security there.
Starting point is 00:51:15 It ain't just us in there. It's other people that's outside the studio, so it isn't just random. me just putting the s' out, but I feel me and him was cool enough for me to do that. Yeah. Yeah. And I'm glad you bought that pink horse power. Oh, yeah, yeah, definitely.
Starting point is 00:51:28 I can't order it discreetly, I don't think. I'm glad that you bought it up here. No, what is it? I thought it was edible, like, what is it? She's starting to take one. Not she could take one for a man. You're a good time, so basically, um... And they can deliver, too, by the way, you call it.
Starting point is 00:51:42 Oh, you bet. Okay, I mean, you're stupid crazy. Yeah, tell us that. You told me that you did the pink horse power. You talked about the honeypack back in the day? Wow. He'll probably give you a headache. These don't get no headaches.
Starting point is 00:51:52 Yeah, this is all natural. Okay, I'm being a vasseter. Yeah, it's all natural. It's from Africa. He said from Africa? I'm going to show you the video so you can see exactly where I went to get it. Because the thing about it is this. So they have this in the city, different places.
Starting point is 00:52:10 But what happens is I know people in Senegal, and it comes in on the boat. And what happens is when it's on the boat, they water it down. They double down. So it's more when it gets here. and basically I keep on the boat for two months to watch our stocks so that we make sure
Starting point is 00:52:26 we have the highest potency of it but it's all natural leaves roots, trees and we just got the best product it works we've been doing this for four years probably made close to $10 million on it
Starting point is 00:52:39 and it's been really, really good my man Sugar Digger basically runs everything right now with that but it's been really well and the thing about we have reoccurring customers coming back I guarantee it Like Frank Lucas said, I guarantee it.
Starting point is 00:52:53 Like, it's really going to work. But Jess said, asked me how long? How long does it take to activate? I said, 10 minutes. I said, I wouldn't go do that and go to the mall. Hang out with your mom. Nothing else. Take that when it's time to go in.
Starting point is 00:53:04 It works really fast. It don't make your heartbeat crazy? No, everything's good. You see, every, no? Natural. You know what I said nothing? No, that's not a conversation we're going to have a future. To be honest with you, I don't want to say too much because
Starting point is 00:53:17 what that has good health effect as well. Now, I tell everybody, Cam is one of the pettiest people I know, right? Yeah. I said between Cam and 50, they are the two pettiest people I've ever seen in my life. I'm trying to do better, though. No, you're not.
Starting point is 00:53:28 What happened to Omar Goodness? So you're trying to do better after that or before? She's only knowing the back story. So, like, right, Omar Gooden and Parming again, I was on my show talking about B-List actors, black actors, no disrespect to him. But we all know his brother Cuba's the biggest star. And basically, I said,
Starting point is 00:53:50 Omar Gooding Jr. And he went off. He went crazy. And because I hired him before for a movie I did like 2011, 2011, 2012 percentage. I did a movie with Queen Latif and Shaquim. Shout to Queen Latifah and Shaqam.
Starting point is 00:54:04 And we hired him. So in my segment of my show, I'm like, yo, it's fucked up for the B-class black actor because you got to sit here and wait for somebody to call you for a part. Or if they do, who says you're going to get the part? Like, just sitting around and waiting. And I was actually talking to Rich
Starting point is 00:54:19 Paul, and he's like, they should have came up with a network by now all came together, you know what I'm saying? But I basically was telling y'all, telling him, saying what I'm telling y'all now. And I called him Omar Gooding Jr. And he just went crazy. He was like, how to fucking my junior, when Cuba's the junior,
Starting point is 00:54:37 you're disrespecting, you don't call a man out his name and stand the third. So I'm like, I got him on this page, I said, you go look at the dates. I said, my bad, bro, I didn't mean to offend you, no, no problem. Now, fuck that. Then he started doing dish records. And I was like, his rap it wasn't bad, though. His rap wasn't that bad. It was all right. I put it on the page. I said, this type, hi.
Starting point is 00:54:57 I wrote that shit on his comments. I'm like, yo, I don't want no smoke, bro. This is dope. So, did another one. I'm like, I bet. So I know how much you cost, bro. You know what I'm saying? So I had a mutual friend. I was like, yo, when you, I haven't used him paws in a while, how much you call booking for you? Like, when I need a movie scene,
Starting point is 00:55:17 I pay him $1,200. I said, I got 3,000 for the And that's how that went Because he wouldn't stop doing records And I already said I didn't want a problem So you said I'm gonna come up with a fake movie Yeah, fake script So you have to proceed to Patty
Starting point is 00:55:30 Yeah, but what happened is He signed a paperwork And so let's just say I paid every three I gave him $3,000 because I know he wouldn't say no Because he gets $1,200 So I said $3,000 His flight was
Starting point is 00:55:44 What, 7, 800 And so it's a hotel Let's just say I spent $5,000. So once he's signed up paperwork, I'm getting 10 times that for the episode. So I win. I spent five, but I made $45 off of his stupidity for me telling you, I don't want no problem with you, but you won't stop. So now I'm going to give you five and make $45 in this content at the same time.
Starting point is 00:56:10 So you was really in the other room watching and directing? I was in another room, but I had a ring camera up around the corner at one of my cribs, watching the whole shit the whole time. And he was trying to say that he was going to take legal action. Is that possible? Or like, because what documents did you have him sign or like whatever? Adam, so basically my man who
Starting point is 00:56:27 actually, they shot my man, Bibi, one of my production companies, partners of one of my production companies, we basically had him sign everything. And what he was trying to say he was going to take legal action about everything was cool but the dressing room, but he didn't realize what he signed was once you walk in,
Starting point is 00:56:43 we could use security footage, ring footage, everything, that we wanted to use once you walked in the building any camera we wanted to use and what I did was he had we gave him $1,500 up front and when he came I made sure
Starting point is 00:56:58 the other $1,500 was in $10 and $5 so it looked like he got a lot of money so when he gave him the night he was, I knew he would just sign anything Oh so wow because you know when it looked for us when it looked like it's a lot so we paid him like
Starting point is 00:57:13 tens and five so it looked like he had 20,000 when it was just $1,500. I don't know why you waited so long to do the killer comedy show, and I don't know why you're not on stage, your damn self. It's so funny, man. No, I just don't be bothering people,
Starting point is 00:57:30 and then I'll be like, yo, leave me alone because I know where I could go with it, and this is what happens. Now, tell us about this comedy show. Thanks for even bringing that up. We got the killer comedy show. It's today?
Starting point is 00:57:40 Tonight. It's tonight. At the Beacon Theater. At the Beacon Theater. Show my man, Johnny Shipes, in the building. He's the one that put everything together. D. Ray's going to be there. Jay Fowell is going to be here, Tony Rock.
Starting point is 00:57:52 Corey Holcomb, yeah. Sorry, I don't know if y'all still be. Here we are. Will Mills and Ray, Ray, so. Jay Farrow, too. Yeah, yeah, we said John Fowell, yeah. Yeah, so.
Starting point is 00:58:06 And Ferg is performing as well, definitely. Y'all are all welcome to come. I don't know what you guys are doing, but you're more than welcome to come. But we actually put that together because I got a cameo in a movie Happy Gilmore too Oh yeah How did that come about?
Starting point is 00:58:23 So yeah Joe Vessy He's a comedian and writes with Adam Sandler He's a big fan He's the one that kind of got us in the movie Adam Sandler is my man too And he has a stand-up And he wants me to put it out I guess he's not going through the right channels
Starting point is 00:58:35 And I'm like Johnny Like I said We're going to put that out But he was like Let's just do a whole comedy show We got with Outback
Starting point is 00:58:43 They sponsored And that's our gun So we're gonna go on tour with it That's that easy But shout to Joe Vessi For even giving me the idea To want to do it Oh, salute to Joe
Starting point is 00:58:52 That's my man What made you want to get In the comedy now Because you always been Funny right Always I'm being honest It was Joe Vessy
Starting point is 00:58:59 I'm not even gonna say And hold you When he said he had So he has a stand-up That's done And he just wanted to put it into my lap And say Cam
Starting point is 00:59:07 Do what you can do it And I'm like He's not on this show Because paperwork Kind of took a while But it was purely When he had a stand-up and I'm like I'm going to find a home for it
Starting point is 00:59:16 but why not put a show together after that? It's really totally Joe Vessy that gave me the idea to put a comedy show together. You know his dad Peter Vethy, he's one of the best sports commentators ever. Hey, Joe Vessie's like a street basketball playing all that shit too, man. So shout to him. That's how I came about.
Starting point is 00:59:32 Dope. No more, no less, man. I got to ask, where did the friction with you and Dame come from? How did that happen? I don't know. Dane, like... He was a manager or partner with you at one time, right? dame like dame did a lot for me you know what i'm saying like today's going to be my last day dame dashing us too that's too yeah because it's annoying you know what i'm saying so to be honest with you i feel like i got
Starting point is 00:59:55 set up it feel like dame had all this all these problems with me and never said it and was looking like a reason to say it um i was in a terrible deal of epic records um i grew up with dame and rockefeller was up and he helped me get out that deal and then i actually signed me to that helped me get my group on Rockefeller, put out a platinum album, the Diplomats was born. It was great, and he did a lot for me. So I always attribute that.
Starting point is 01:00:25 Not only I knew nothing since I was like 10, 11 years old, you know what I'm saying? And when Rockefeller fell apart, he's still my man. He's my man last year. I don't know what I'm saying. He's been my man this whole time. But to me, it's like a setup because no matter what, so publicly I've been giving this man props for 25 years.
Starting point is 01:00:43 and it hasn't been a smooth 25 years but that's always been my friend I've never ran to the internet and talked about you but we're having good time, bad time, whatever. What I do do over the years is take breaks from me when I say that, it's like I didn't call him Dane for a minute I call him next year, this and the third and when he started talking about me
Starting point is 01:01:04 on different on different podcasts I'm like, bro, what is the fuck is this about? But he was guessing he was saying Cam is not a man, he ain't calling me, me this time, yo, bro, everybody's not built for your personality. I am. I just know how to take breaks from you from time to time because I know your
Starting point is 01:01:21 personality. Now I want to deal with it right now. But for him to go to the internet start talking about me, it was like, really, this is what the fuck he's doing? And when I seen that, I was like, this is crazy. He kept doing it, kept doing different interview. Yo, cam this,
Starting point is 01:01:37 cam this. And I'm like, and then he talked about, I don't, the last thing was he said, I didn't promote nothing. We were supposed to go partners on with honor up the movie and we did an album with A-track and he said I didn't promote it and I finally gave feedback on why I didn't
Starting point is 01:01:53 promote it. I'm like I didn't want to be in it. You know what I'm saying? No disrespect but that's how it happened from there avalanche he's just been crazy. Start going to create cam this, Kim there's Kim that Kim there's a even point where it's like bro now you stretching the truth you're lying about
Starting point is 01:02:09 a few things but that's where it all started from For me, this and honor up, but to me, if you want to just my art or my movies or my music or whatever, cool, you start getting personal and started taking mad personal shit.
Starting point is 01:02:22 I'm like, we know too much about each other to be doing personal stuff because this shit could get nasty because I know a lot about you, you know a lot about me, and I'm mad funny. Like, I don't want a rag dog
Starting point is 01:02:34 my man on the internet, especially like, let's have not talking about, but who the fuck is you around and come out with a patch and teeth? Like, you know what I'm saying? I would never let you do that because you're my man. I texted him, I'm like, yo, bro, whoever you're around,
Starting point is 01:02:49 they, you're not around no real, because they would not let you come on the camera like that. And that's kind of how it started when I disarmored, when the d'I just got personal, and it was to the point where I'm like, yo, listen, man, this could get nasty. And I spoke to Daniel, I know Daniel was up here with him. Daniel, cool with me too. And so he kind of mediated it, and he was like, yo, this shit is down a good look for Harlem, yada, yada, y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all.
Starting point is 01:03:18 I was like, cool. I said, listen, it was a Thursday. He said, look, I said, listen, I got something coming out tomorrow. It's already done. If you tell him, listen, this is coming out tomorrow, but I won't say nothing else about him on the internet. Cool.
Starting point is 01:03:34 He says, cool, he said, cool. He's still talking about me on the internet yesterday. Right now. You know what I'm saying? Cam Capone's on part 15, 17, 17, right? Exactly. And it was like, bro, you, I thought we weren't going to talk about each other. Cool, that ain't no problem.
Starting point is 01:03:50 But to me, to be honest with you, I tapped out when the $100 million lawsuit. And then he tells Daniel to tell me, you'll tell Kim to give me a million dollars and we might let it all go away. I'm like, you're trying to quiet and distort me. Like, what are you talking about? Send you a million off the $300 million. I'm not sending you a million dollars. Well, I'm glad he didn't take your show. All I know is what I've been told, and that's a half-truth is a whole lie.
Starting point is 01:04:22 For almost a decade, the murder of an 18-year-old girl from a small town in Graves County, Kentucky, went unsolved, until a local homemaker, a journalist, and a handful of girls came forward with a story. I'm telling you, we know Quincy killed her. We know. A story that law enforcement used to convict six people and that got the citizen investigator on national TV. Through sheer persistence and nerve, this Kentucky housewife helped give justice to Jessica Curran. My name is Maggie Freeling.
Starting point is 01:04:58 I'm a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, producer, and I wouldn't be here if the truth were that easy to find. I did not know her and I did not kill her, or rape or burn or any of that other stuff, that you all said it. They literally made me say that I took a match and struck and threw it on her. They made me say that I poured gas on her.
Starting point is 01:05:19 From Lava for Good, this is Graves County, a show about just how far our legal system will go in order to find someone to blame. America, y'all better work the hell up. Bad things happens to good people in small towns. Listen to Graves County
Starting point is 01:05:40 in the Bone Valley feed on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And to binge the entire season ad-free, subscribe to Lava for Good Plus on Apple Podcasts. Power struggles, shady money, drugs, violence, and broken promises. It's a freaking war zone. These people are animals. There's no integrity. there's no loyalty that's all gone in the 1980s modeling wasn't just a dream it was a battlefield book book book like deals let's get models in let's get them out and the models themselves they carried scars that never fully healed till this day honestly if i see a measuring tape i freak out the model wars podcast peels back the glossy cover and reveals a high-stakes game where survival
Starting point is 01:06:37 meant more than beauty. Hosted by me, Vanessa Grigoriatis, this is the untold story of an industry built on ruthless ambition. Listen to Model Wars on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
Starting point is 01:06:51 or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Jonathan Goldstein, and on the new season of heavyweight, I help a centenarian mend a broken heart. And a hundred and one year old woman fall in love again. And I help a man atone for an armed robbery he committed at 14 years old. And so I pointed the gun at him and said, this isn't a joke.
Starting point is 01:07:24 And he got down. And I remember feeling kind of a surge of like, okay, this is power. Plus, my old friend Gregor and his brother tried to solve my problems through hypnotism. We could give you a whole brand new thing where you're like super. charming all the time. Being more able to look people in the eye. Not always hide behind a microphone. Listen to Heavyweight on the I-Heart Radio app,
Starting point is 01:07:46 Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, host of the On Purpose podcast. I had the incredible opportunity to sit down with the one, the only, Cardi B. My marriage, I felt the love dying. I was crying every day. I felt in the deepest depression that I had ever had. How do you think you're misunderstood?
Starting point is 01:08:14 I'm not this evil, mean person that people think that I am. I'm too compassionate. I have sympathy for that fuck my man. Put so much heart and soul into your work. What's the hardest part for you to take that criticism? This shit was not given to me. I worked my ass off for me. Even when I was a stripper, I'm going to be the best pole dancer.
Starting point is 01:08:35 in here. When was the moment you felt I did it? I still, to this day, don't feel comfortable. I fight every day to keep this level of success because people want to take it from you so bad. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 01:08:54 He could, like, he was your boss. Yeah, he was your boss. He didn't say that's the point. Like, to me it's semi-disappointing because I looked up to him, you know what I'm saying? And I'm to the point where I don't wish him wealth, health, and success, but I can't know more because,
Starting point is 01:09:09 like you said, McCampone and all that shit, you're at a point where you said, as long as your name's saying, the Alka River, even if it takes beefing with your man, to be in the Alcorrhythm, that's where you're at in life.
Starting point is 01:09:18 And I'm like, I see why N'I. Be curving. You got to think about this. Not just artists. If you sit there and think about the artists that he helped and put on, it's phenomenal, you sit there and thinking about
Starting point is 01:09:27 Kevin Hart or Jay-Z or Kanye or myself or whoever, and nobody f*** with you. Is it the artist or is it too? You know what I'm saying? Not only that, the day one, don't fuck with you. So I don't mean this in the bad way
Starting point is 01:09:40 because I know you're going to take this and this will be like I asked another three, four months for him. You know, he'll take a spinning dish kid, da-da-da. And then I'll be seeing, like, to me, bro, you try to defame my character to where it's like, for what my n***? Kim's a civilian.
Starting point is 01:09:56 All right, Dane, whatever, I'm a civilian. We tried to give you a million dollars last year when you was in the news for, oh, and $800,000. we mason dame don't even got a good relationship they don't even with each other but mace felt bad and he's like him you're going to spend $500,000 $500,000 just so we didn't this shit don't got no debt I'm like I don't know I'll do it but I don't really know if we're gonna make our money back but for the for the sake of dame yeah I'll do it and then when the shit didn't go
Starting point is 01:10:23 through we suckers because you want to wait on a young boy NBA or Drake or whatever deal you had we try to give you a million dollars just to clear your debt up And you basically gambled yourself out waiting on more money. When you talk about Harlem, I know you mentioned earlier, you and Jim's relationship not being the same. That's not, like we're never going to get to see that sit down, combo, reunion, like anything at all? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:10:48 I mean, like I said, I just think that we're in two different spaces in life. That don't mean I don't wish them well and I don't mean Jewel's and everybody that was part of what we did. I think it's a great movement. But sometimes things just come to on there. So I'm not, I would never say never, But it doesn't look like it's in the near future. But I do wish them brother as well.
Starting point is 01:11:07 All right. Well, the Killer Cam comedy show is going down tonight. And how can people order the pink horsepower? Pink hyphen horsepower.net is going to lead you to the new website because it's a new website. I don't know it off the top, but it directs you to the website. So pink hyphen horsepower. For the last thing, for the last thing I'll say in this, not 100% close. ComplexCon, if anybody's going to be out there.
Starting point is 01:11:33 in Vegas coming up. Me and Sexie Red are they doing a drop of horsepower and whatever she got. I don't want to say the wrong name, but we're going to package it together. We're going to do a special drop for her sex pill for women. So we'll try and send you something because she has something for women. I got something for men.
Starting point is 01:11:49 And then you can take sexy rights during. Makes sense. All right, cool. Well, there you have it. It's Cameron. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Kill it again. All right. Well, let's get to the latest with Lauren. Lauren becoming a straight fat. Tell her.
Starting point is 01:12:02 Man, she gets them from somebody that knows somebody. She gets the details. I'm a home girl that knows a little bit about everything. She'd be having the latest on this. The latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes she has a little bit of everything. Well, it's the latest.
Starting point is 01:12:18 On the breakfast club. Talk to me. So Bernice King is begging, she's begging people that is the daughter of Martin Luther King to stop sending her AI videos of her father. It's so disrespectful. Now, this comes about, because Robin Williams, actor Robin Williams
Starting point is 01:12:34 who committed suicide, his daughter had to post to her Instagram story. Her name is Zelda Williams and she begged fans to stop sending her AI videos of her dad as well. She says, you're not making art, you're making disgusting, over-processed hot dogs out of the lives of these human
Starting point is 01:12:50 beings and then shoving them down someone else's throat. So, Bernice King then... False? No, no, not for this. But they're right, though. Yeah. So Bernice King then reposted a Variety did an article with those words. Bernice King, Martin Luther King's daughter, we posted it, and she says, I concur concerning
Starting point is 01:13:09 my father. She also posted Bernice King to her Instagram, and if you swipe through on her post, there's a screenshot of Dr. Martin Luther King in like the WWE ring, and there's a lot of, so there's a lot of AI videos of Martin Luther King, but there is one, that's the one that she posted, where they create him as like a character in the ring, and that is circulating like crazy right now. Bernice King and the King should have been sued all of y'all since I don't know why y'all like disrespecting Martin Luther King's likeness. Y'all have been doing this for years with the MLK Flyers.
Starting point is 01:13:40 Oh my God for the parties. Definitely. Yes. Martin Luther King Jr. head on Meek Mill Body and all type of crazy stuff. Yeah. But you know what? You never really think about it because I've been seeing a lot of Tupac ones recently. Yes.
Starting point is 01:13:51 Did you see him racing Kobe? Yes, Teebo, Tupac was racing Kobe. Did you see him shopping in Walmart? Yes. It's just crazy that y'all think Tupac and Martin Luther King Jr. would still look like this in Tuesday. 2025, like as if people don't age. But that's beside the point.
Starting point is 01:14:05 It's just disrespectful. Why I play with people's likeness like that, especially when they're not here no more? I didn't even think about the family. When I watch the videos, I look at it because it's entertaining, but I never really thought about them. How does the families feel when they lost somebody and, you know, it's like people playing with them, you know? Exactly.
Starting point is 01:14:20 Making them do things that they would never do. It's not even things that they stand for. Yeah. A.I. video got me yesterday, though. I'm not going to lie. Which one? I reposted an AI video of Kyron Lacey's mother. talking about the situation.
Starting point is 01:14:33 Oh, that wasn't her? No. I didn't realize that's what the comments told me, but I still like the message of the video, but it's just the fact that I got got was like, God, dang. That's crazy, yeah. Yeah, man, it's a scary time.
Starting point is 01:14:45 Yeah, so, yeah, they're asking y'all to stop. And you know what's crazy too? Dolly Parton had to come out this week and post a video in real time and let people know she's still alive. I'm not there. Yeah. I know that's not there.
Starting point is 01:14:57 Because she posted it to her Instagram. So let's take a list to Dolly Part and having it to tell. people, she's still alive. Everybody thinks that I am sicker than I am. Do I look sick to you? Anyway, I wanted to put everybody's mind at ease, and I appreciate your prayers because I'm a person of faith, but I want you to know that I'm okay. I've got some problems, as I mentioned, back when my husband car was very sick, and then when he passed, I didn't take care of myself, so I let a lot of things go that I should have been taken care of. So anyway, when I got around to
Starting point is 01:15:29 it, the doctor said, we need to take care of this. We need to take care of that. Nothing major, but I wanted you to know that I'm not dying. Did you see that AI picture, Reeva and me? I mean, they had Reeva at my deathbed, and we both looked like we need to be buried. There's just a lot of rumors flying around, but I figured if you heard it from me, you'd know that I was okay. We knew this is going to happen. She's so cute.
Starting point is 01:15:56 She is, honey. And she was just sitting up. I'm just. Yes, honey. I didn't know Dolly Parton was here still I don't know Dolly Parton she just announced
Starting point is 01:16:06 dates in Vegas That's why all this started Because she said she's not doing the dates anymore and her sister said Pray for her now to P and then the photo popped up Now people think she did By the way she's only 79
Starting point is 01:16:15 Yeah well she's still here By the way She's only 79 years old But a year to ago I gave Donkey to date of this Because we knew that this was Where AI was going to take us Right
Starting point is 01:16:27 Well some people are thinking AI Because Arsenio Hall has a new book coming. It's a memoir, and he says on the cover of his book, AI, made him look young. Let's take a listen. I just finished the hardest thing I've ever done. I wrote a book. My career shaped into a compelling, gritty pop-up book. Actually, it's a memoir about a kid from Cleveland with a dream. My life, my personal struggles, the good times, the bad times, my mistakes, and the truth about my journey in my own words. I kept the title simple.
Starting point is 01:16:59 It's called Arsenio. And look how young they made me look. I love this AI shit. Give it a read. Drop on a clues box for Arsenio Hall. If you don't know anything about me, you know, I got four entertainment influences and idols. It's Arsenio Hall, Clarence, Avon, JZ, and Petey Green.
Starting point is 01:17:17 No, Wendy Williams? No. That's not your OG. But I love Wendy, gosh. That's my radio OG. But I'm talking about my entertainment, inspirations and influences. I got a top four.
Starting point is 01:17:25 Arsenio is definitely in that top four. and I know I might be biased. Arsenio's book is one of the greatest memoirs I've ever read in my life. Nice. Well, it will be released on April 7th. It is on Black Privilege
Starting point is 01:17:40 Publishing. And he's going to talk about everything from being a magician back in Cleveland to his talk show days, Richard Pryor, and all of his teachings and, you know, comedy, life,
Starting point is 01:17:50 all of the things. So he's going to be getting into some... Hey, my cousin Nicole. Shut up. I got cousin Nicole that looks just like this. For real. And she is on, for real.
Starting point is 01:17:58 Because I don't think people realize what Arsenio was doing with his television show back in the 90s. Black people were not getting them looks on late night TV. And Arsenio was putting people on television that never got looks on those other networks, not on the Johnny Carson's and whoever else. So, drive on the clues bond for Arsenio Hall. It is a privilege and honor to be able to publish one of my inspiration and idols. memoir. Yes, congratulations to him on the book and to y'all for publishing it
Starting point is 01:18:30 because it's going to be a lot there. He got all of them interviews he did on that show too. I'm telling you. Bill Clinton, Madonna, Magic Johnson, Tupac. And he is not biting his tongue about nothing. Wait till you see who was sleeping with who and who was doing this and who's doing it. Oh, my God. Are you giving a tea? In the book? He giving up a lot.
Starting point is 01:18:47 Oh, that's any. About him, he giving up a lot, man. I'm telling you. The book could be out of April 7th. You can pre-order it now, though. You can pre-order or whatever you pre-order books, man. And happy birthday to John Lennon. He would have been 85 today. Yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 01:19:02 Yeah, that's a realistic age, Sholome. That is true. Yeah, thank you. She'd be like they could have been 250 to be. Exactly. Oh, she told me, yo, she came in the office
Starting point is 01:19:11 a little while ago to tell me she's going to be here in the year 2100. It's possible. It's very possible. That's how she was looking for Lynn. She's like Lynn. We're laying.
Starting point is 01:19:21 She's 100 and 8. Yes, but still, but it's possible. You're right won't, but I'm just saying. I'm going to be 101. And then you're going to want to die? No, I'm going to die at 101. Oh, my goodness. All right, guys.
Starting point is 01:19:34 I know this for a fact. God has a plan. I'm sure whatever you believe. Who are you giving your donkey to, man? Man, four after the hour. Speaking of people who clearly want to die or want other people to die. Cameron Gill, Chris News, to come to the front of the congregation, we would like to have a word with him. This man is 25 years old from Riley, North Carolina, and salute to all the health care workers out there.
Starting point is 01:19:55 y'all don't deserve this we'll discuss all right we'll get to that next is the breakfast club good morning you're checking out the breakfast club you're trying to be a fake-ass charlemagne some donkey today's just saw themselves haven't watched me charler man what's ready for you I never heard of a donkey other day what is it? Say it again charler man
Starting point is 01:20:15 I'm a donkey yes you are a donkey I show you how to act a donkey everything yeah man Charlie name is true donkey today for Thursday I October 9th goes to a 25-year-old Riley North Carolina man named Cameron
Starting point is 01:20:28 Gilchris. Cameron is facing two charges of assaulting emergency personnel. He decided he wanted to assault a couple of health care workers. Drop on the clues bombs for all the health care workers out there, man. All the professionals who provide us care and services
Starting point is 01:20:44 and advice related to help, you are appreciated. Drop on the clues bombs for them again, man. And health care workers, y'all are appreciated. What a thankless job. Okay. We all talk about health as well, but we don't show enough love to the people out there who let us know if we are still healthy and can for us when we are not. Okay, that's why Cameron is in front of the congregation this morning because he was receiving a diabetic treatment. And he did something that just really makes me want that interstellar object, that a three-eye atlas.
Starting point is 01:21:15 It really just makes me want it to hitch some of y'all and make you extinct like the dinosaurs. What's the news station? Let's go to WRAL for the report, please. The arrest warrant details what started as a normal medical treatment process that quickly changed to a very dangerous and scary situation. It all happened right here behind me at the UNC Rex Hospital here in Raleigh. Back in March, UNC Rex wouldn't comment on specific patient or employee incidents, but they say violence against medical personnel like this is becoming a lot more common. According to the arrest warrant, Gilchrist was receiving a diabetic treatment here when he allegedly
Starting point is 01:21:52 sprayed blood into the eyes of two hospital employees. It's unclear whether the blood sprayed is Gilchrist or not, but the arrest warrant says the two hospital employees were caused physical injuries, including irritation and exposure to HIV. It's unclear whether those employees contracted HIV through this incident. Jesus. This man had HIV and decided to spray the blood on the health care workers. Speaking of blood, Jesus not coming back. for what okay y'all have absolutely abused the whole he died so that humans could receive forgiveness for their sins thing okay god's grace is not unlimited breadsticks at all of at all of garden okay y'all just be acting like you can do any damn thing and be forgiven for it okay jesus got other planets to tend to all right i'm not about to come back here and have y'all meem and me okay for what all right it's only a matter of time before y'all got jesus tupac and cobi running around here doing something on a i okay my daddy gave y'all free and this is what y'all choose to do with it. Hey, I'm y'all on, y'all alone.
Starting point is 01:22:53 I ain't coming back down there. Okay. The person Cameron was in the hospital getting treated for diabetes-related issues, and he decided to start spraying his HIV-infected blood on the health care workers who were just doing their job. Man, what if they had said F you and your diabetes? I don't give a damn if you lose a foot, okay? You know how ungrateful you have to be to be getting treatment for something that could kill you, and instead, you do something that could potentially harm them?
Starting point is 01:23:19 now raleigh police did say Cameron was receiving medical and psychiatric treatment so clearly something was off with this guy but bad when you do something like spray your HIV infected blood on somebody that's so diabolical and intentional that's like I'm mad I got HIV
Starting point is 01:23:35 so I want everyone to feel my pain so I'm going to spray this blood like we won a championship game I mean just spraying HIV infected blood all over the place like you just won the Magic Johnson midsummer night celebrity basketball game or something man for every health care worker out there who feels undervalued I understand okay for every
Starting point is 01:23:54 health care worker who feels like they work in stressful unsafe working conditions I understand okay this is workplace violence on a health care worker times a hundred I would rather you swing on me okay then spray your HIV infected blood in my eyes I would rather square up and have a physical fist fight than have you spray your HIV infected blood on me because you know I just don't know all right now I got to actually pay attention when those prep commercials are on my TV screen. Okay, got to get prep delivered to my door all
Starting point is 01:24:21 because you want to act like a Batman villain instead of a civilized human being. Please give Cameron Gilchrest the sweet sound to the hamletones. Oh, now you are the donkey of the day. You are the donkey of the day.
Starting point is 01:24:43 Yee-haw. People have done. Diabolical man That is crazy And they know what they be doing Disgusting They know what they be doing Yeah
Starting point is 01:24:54 So what happens to him Like what's going to happen to you Cameron Gilchrist Well he's in jail right now They had to wait until he finished Receiving Medical and I think psychiatric treatment But they was holding him
Starting point is 01:25:05 On a $25,000 bond His next court date is scheduled For December the 8th Yes And then it's like It leaves you kind of torn Because it's like okay Do a person like
Starting point is 01:25:17 that just go in a regular jail or like you always say, do they get him help? Do they send him somewhere where he can get help? You got to send him somewhere where he can get help, especially if he was going to some type of psychiatric treatment. And clearly he's a threat to other people, right? Right. Yeah. Because I don't know
Starting point is 01:25:34 I'd be just so torn with that. Like, yo, you got immensely messed up, but you got sense enough to spray your HIV blood on people? That's what I'm saying. You got to deal with the consequences of your actions. But you can also still get them, you some type of psychiatric treatment
Starting point is 01:25:50 he's 25 years old but I feel sorry for those health care workers man because they said they would cause physical injuries including irritation and exposure to HIV so now you got to sit around constantly get tested not knowing if you got HIV or not
Starting point is 01:26:05 like come on man come on man that's crazy all right well thank you for that donkey of today up next just fix my mess 800585151 if you need relationship advice or any type of advice call her now It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:26:18 The Breakfast Club. Help me. Tell me. Maybe. It's the real deal. Help me. Help me. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:26:29 I'm all up in your mess. I'm going to fix it. Fix it. Fix it. Just going to fix your mess because my advice is real. Morning, everybody. It's DJ NV. Jess hilarious.
Starting point is 01:26:39 Salomey Naga. We are the Breakfast Club. It's time for Just Fix My Mess. We got Lee on the line. What's up, Lee? Man, I didn't get caught cheating physically, but I got caught cheating texting wise. Mm-hmm. Okay.
Starting point is 01:26:53 And my girl's saying that it's over, and that ain't what I wanted to be. You know, we don't create it a family. We've been together like eight years, and I don't want to end all off the back of this. I take accountability for what I did. I'm taking accountability for what I did on. Got no excuses on why I didn't even know why I did it. I just did it. I feel like there's something
Starting point is 01:27:16 got to do with my ego just kind of feel like you know how you feel like how you still think you got it but it ain't what I want Yeah So look it depends on what she saw What she see
Starting point is 01:27:29 Because it depending on what we see It's reconcilable You know what I mean But it may not be Depending on what you said What she found in the messages You know How were you talking to this young lady
Starting point is 01:27:39 Man just Telling the stuff That she wanted to hear Like the necessary things that I ain't gonna do Yeah. Just texting. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:27:48 You know, just petty texting. I got you. It's petty texting to you, but to your lady, it is cheating because if you have a desire to do something like this for, you know, with another woman, then imagine how that makes her feel. You know, she's probably has built up a level of insecurity now because you want to go out and do you, or at least you're telling this woman that she want to do things with her that I'm sure you do with your lady. You know what I mean? Yeah Yeah So I don't know
Starting point is 01:28:17 How you can get her back Other than just trying But I'm telling you Sometimes petty texting Just what it is to you You gotta look at it The other way around What if you went on her phone
Starting point is 01:28:28 And saw her Just petty texting another guy About some ish That she wants to do to him That she's doing to you You know Yeah Yeah
Starting point is 01:28:38 That would make you That would sing your mind In a frenzy like Damn am I not enough Am I what Is it too small like it, you know, whatever. You know, you might be thinking, you know,
Starting point is 01:28:47 and then you just said, your problem is ego. It may be ego. So, I mean... I told him, man, he got a little peevee. No, I did not say that. I said, imagine he got a little pee peevee for no reason. Definitely. I said, imagine.
Starting point is 01:29:00 Nothing. Exactly. You said something. No, I said, Jess said you had a little peepee. I did not say that you had a little pee. I said, imagine his woman telling a guy something that she should be telling him. And that may send him. in a frenzy like damn am i not enough for her
Starting point is 01:29:17 am i like not attractive to you anymore is my pain too small or is it too big do you need you know what I'm saying it's gonna see you on a level of like panic yo so you gotta think on both ends before you do something to hurt your lady what happens if she do this to me you know it's probably gonna take time for sure you just gotta prove to her you can't give up trying if that's what you want
Starting point is 01:29:38 don't don't give up trying because of your ego because that's what's next you're gonna be like man eff it no you can't that's really what you want you messed up you can't be upset because you got caught you know you just got to keep trying keep trying keep trying so so going forward what has should I go a bed at what should I like do y'all
Starting point is 01:29:56 live together yeah we live together yeah man that's easy that's the easy part thing you know I'm not saying sit there don't overdo it sit there and go through your phone in front of her oh here or just here here here I'm giving you my phone I give you my password all that is don't work whatever you know what I mean you just
Starting point is 01:30:12 have to be there you have to reassure her day in day out yo you're the only one i'm sorry yes that was completely stupid i don't tell what you just told me and keep on doing it you don't know why you did it you really don't know and then you think it has a lot to do with your ego babe we can go to council we can go to therapy this is this is i was doing it and i yes i i got caught i got caught and i'm sorry i never you never know what you got until it's about to leave some niggas don't know what they got till it's about to leave and And it's sound like she's about to leave. Don't let her, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:30:46 You just got to reassure her every day. Do what you can. Talk to her how you was talking to Shorty, you know? Yeah. Nah, I ain't going to do that. I should do that. You should do that. You should do.
Starting point is 01:30:58 Yeah, man. I appreciate y'all, man. No problem. Have a good one, brother. Good luck. I think that was great advice, Jess. Because I think men should stop thinking that texting and messaging another woman when you in a relationship is petty. That ain't petty?
Starting point is 01:31:10 No, it's not. Like, you told them if the shoe is. on the other foot if the new balance was on the other foot you'd be ready to catch a charge texting another woman damn right that's big cheating emotional cheating mental cheating is all cheating you sitting around chatting with this whole telling her how you feel asking her how she feel you're barely in this house talking to me you're like kids and everything uh man no well hello who's this this is maria hi maria how you doing baby i'm good how are you i'm good what's going on Okay, my name is, I have a sister that's 70.
Starting point is 01:31:44 I'm like 15 years younger than her life. Do you have a song for a speaker? No. Okay, because I'm getting, you kind of sound muffled a little bit. Can you hear me? I can hear you now, okay. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 01:31:58 So my sister had her 70th birthday. I still getting a lot of feedback, too. I don't know what I do. Yeah. Anyway, my sister's 70, and her, her, her, I don't pay for me to come on this cruise, right? Uh-huh. So we went on the cruise.
Starting point is 01:32:15 Before the cruise, she was acting a little shady. So I still decided it's her birthday, and I'm still going to celebrate her way, right? Mm-hmm. So we go on the cruise, and she sits in a fight with me on the cruise. Your sister? My sister. Mm-hmm. Mind you, we talk every day.
Starting point is 01:32:32 I mean, we talk every, every, every, every day. And then, dad, we talk to her, right? Mm-hmm. So we get on the cruise, and she fights me. And I'm thinking, if I beat this, she's 120, 1, 15, and so she went. So I said, if I beat her, her sons is going to get me because they're some big old boys. They're like 65. So I said, if I woke her, they're going to get me.
Starting point is 01:32:56 Your nephews? Your nephews? Yeah. Jesus. Okay. I'm thinking if I walk there, Mama, they're going to get me because I didn't have bring nobody with me. It was just her family, but she wanted to bring me to her. cruise with her because she don't know she don't get on all arresting my sisters i got five other
Starting point is 01:33:15 sisters but i'm the only one that she gets along with right okay but she picked me to come on the cruise right okay okay so we get on the cruise and we do it and we do it but then when the cruise was rocking and she wanted me to get up so i told her to start singing a gospel song so she got mad about it so like what can we do and called us downstairs to say nothing about the bow it's about to do nothing. So she'd get mad at 4 o'clock in the morning because I... All I know is what I've been told, and that's a half-truth is a whole lie.
Starting point is 01:33:53 For almost a decade, the murder of an 18-year-old girl from a small town in Graves County, Kentucky, went unsolved, until a local homemaker, a journalist, and a handful of girls came forward with a story. I'm telling you, We know Quincy killed her. We know.
Starting point is 01:34:12 A story that law enforcement used to convict six people and that got the citizen investigator on national TV. Through sheer persistence and nerve, this Kentucky housewife helped give justice to Jessica Curran. My name is Maggie Freeling. I'm a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, producer, and I wouldn't be here if the truth were that easy to find. I did not know her and I did not kill her.
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Starting point is 01:36:18 Listen to Model Wars on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Jonathan Goldstein, and on the new season of heavyweight, I help a centenarian mend a broken heart. How can a 101-year-old woman fall in love again? And I help a man atone for an armed robbery he committed at 14 years old. And so I pointed the gun at him and said this isn't a joke. And he got down, and I remember feeling kind of a surge of like, okay, this is power. Plus, my old friend Gregor and his brother tried to solve my problems through hypnotism. We could give you a whole brand new thing.
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Starting point is 01:38:20 on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I couldn't get, because I wouldn't get up. I said, girl, you better sing a song, so I sing the song with her. And by the time I'm singing the song, it don't walk me back to sleep. So she made.
Starting point is 01:38:35 She was trying to turn up And you was busy trying to get some shut-eye Yes She's mad I said you better sing this gospel song Girl go back to sleep So I'm singing a song And I don't went back to sleep
Starting point is 01:38:49 So she washed me up About a 45 minutes Every time I get up Get up I'm packed down my medicine And stuff and stuff I was like bro You gotta go head on
Starting point is 01:38:57 And get back in the bed You want to get in the bed with me She's like no I was like She goes down the street Down the hall And with her younger son up to tell a younger son to get up
Starting point is 01:39:07 because it's the son. The son said, you better get back in the bed. The son said, you're going to get your butt back in the bed. And I was like, I told her the same thing. Ain't nobody got up but you. You don't even want to run up and down the ship. Oh, my God. So now she's calling me, texting me,
Starting point is 01:39:25 calling me all kind of bitches and stuff. Oh, no, sis. Okay, so basically, your sister wanted a turn-up buddy on the trip, and you wasn't that turn-up? buddy that what me that's what it was but she know her sister y'all been sisters all your life I presume we've been she
Starting point is 01:39:43 know that you ain't to turn up she's still trying to be a city girl and you over here you'llonda Adams girl you know what I'm saying? Yeah I got you we turned up earlier we did drinks or whatever whatever whatever but it was time to go to sleep it was time to go to sleep and she just
Starting point is 01:40:01 still wanted to okay well you were the wrong person for her to write to invite on the cruise. And I know you did her favor and you came. She invited you. You didn't invite yourself. And you took her up on her invite and you went
Starting point is 01:40:17 because she don't get along with none of your other sisters. But do you see why she don't get along with none of your other sisters? And do you see it? It's just the killing part. Her son is a police. He came on the trip to get relaxation. I didn't come on a trip to
Starting point is 01:40:33 direct to my auntie and my mom. to be doing this. He said, I do this all day. Oh, Lord, Jesus. Lord. And her sons don't have a problem with the way she out here living? No, they be trying to get away from her, too.
Starting point is 01:40:47 But if they're going to get away from them. I know, no, I know. But they do got to tell her, I mean, because I imagine they're grown. They got to tell her, my, come on with the shenanigans and the antics. Come on now, you can't be up here doing on the list. And you can't try to fight your sister
Starting point is 01:41:00 because she don't want to turn up no more. She was turning up earlier. We turned up Friday, we turned up Saturday. Sunday morning, the vote is rocking. I'm going back to sleep because I ain't got to get a booed out of church. I ain't got anything going on. I know that's right. I know that's right.
Starting point is 01:41:18 How old are you and how old is your sister? My sister is 50. I'm 50. My sister is 70. She's 70 calling you all these bitches. Texting me calling me bitches. Tell me I'm crazy. I said, you can't keep a man because you can't keep your mom.
Starting point is 01:41:35 I'm wrong enough to keep a man. Oh, so she's been... She's mad about that, too. Oh, she's been a little handful of her whole little life. Yes. I said, you can't keep a man. Yeah. But you're 70, and this lady was on there trying to record her.
Starting point is 01:41:49 And I looked at that lady, I said, you ain't going to see none of that. We ain't going to get on Facebook and all X and all that. I said, you better step. Well, I, listen, this is how I feel about it. That is, although she do got her antics and her shenanigans about her. that is your 70-year-old sister life is very short and I don't know how much life she got left so don't give up on her but tell her
Starting point is 01:42:10 she need to watch her mouth and she need to respect you need to bring it to her attention do you realize that none of the other sisters deal with you I'm the only one that you got left and talk to you and you call to me out of my name all because I don't want to I don't want to turn up and drink and all that I want to make it to the age you are right now sister respect me
Starting point is 01:42:30 respect my decision I came on the damn trip what else you want me to do I love you. I'm going to give you some time to cool off. I love you. I'm going to give you some time to cool off. But I ain't going to be too many more bitches. You better tell her.
Starting point is 01:42:43 Just in this last week, she don't call me another bitch. And I've been off the trips in September the 20th. Oh, my. And this is what? And she's still calling me bitches? Uh-uh. Uh-uh. What am I to do?
Starting point is 01:42:54 You got to take it to the Lord and lay it on the altar because I'm telling you. Oh, okay. Okay. Well, that's all you got to keep praying that spirit away from her. You go ahead. You're all right. You're going to be all right because the Lord is protected. Am I going to be good?
Starting point is 01:43:07 You're going to be good. I'm going to go. I'm going to get ridden. Oh, okay. All right. Y'all, you're going to turn up next week in Atlanta? We're going back up there because I'm taking my side of the family because you do stuff up there. They want to see.
Starting point is 01:43:21 But I ain't going to be the film. Okay. Okay. Well, good. Keep your peace. You are 50 years young. And I want you to keep your peace, even when it comes to your sister. That's crazy, though.
Starting point is 01:43:33 I know. I know. But it'll be all right. She'll get it. She'll get it soon. She better get it soon. She better. I'm going to block her.
Starting point is 01:43:39 So, yes, she doesn't get it. Do it good. Good. Block her, yes. Block that piece out, but don't let too long to go. Don't let too long. You don't let her simmer too long because that's still your sister. You don't know how long she got.
Starting point is 01:43:50 I'm not you tell you. But you can't keep calling me doing that to me. Okay, I get it. I appreciate you, baby. All right, that was Just Fixed My Mess. Now we got the latest with Lauren coming up. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:44:04 Yes, it's the world more dangerous morning show The Breakfast Club. Charlemagne, the God, DJ, Envy, Jeff, hilarious, and it's time for the latest with Lauren LaRosa. Lauren Becoming a free fare. L.L. Coobay! She gets into somebody that knows somebody that knows a little bit about everything. She'd be having the latest on this. The latest with Lauren LaRosa. She has facts, sometimes she has details.
Starting point is 01:44:29 She can do this all day. Well, it's the latest. On the breakfast club. Because the top of my hair broke off. I'm in a growth journey right now. That's why I don't be wanting to cut my ends because that's all my hair right there. That's why I just be minding my business.
Starting point is 01:44:42 All right, y'all. Be quiet. We got a lot to get to in this hour. Okay. So first things first, this is breaking right now. Victoria's Secret has just announced that Angel Reese. It's now the first ever professional athlete to be a Victoria's Secret angel.
Starting point is 01:44:56 Shout out to her. She will be walking in this year's Victoria's Secret fashion show happening on October 15th at 7 p.m. so you guys can tune in to watch Angel Rees and Missy Elliott, we talked about her performing or talked about her today, she'll be performing as well at this show. That'll be... Missy, an angel, too? She's not an angel, but she's performing in the show.
Starting point is 01:45:13 They have performances in between. So what does that mean? Like, they walk the runway and they draw us? Yeah, they walk the runway, but they... And the newest collection. Yeah, the collections dropping. And it's fire because being an angel, she'll get to do, you know, things with the brand. She's fired. She's a first. So shout out to Angel Rees.
Starting point is 01:45:29 And she is a brand. Yeah, shout out to her. And also shout out to Missy for performing. And you can watch that on Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram on October 15th at 7 p.m. She's going to perform her hit song, Get Your Freak on. Song in a Century. Well, in other news, Matthew Knows, Mr. Matthew Knows, is sitting down or sat down with Carlos King for Reality with the King. Okay, that you can listen to on the Black Effect Eye Heart Radio Podcast Network. Yes.
Starting point is 01:45:58 And he divulged some things. So you guys remember that song with Beyonce and Alicia Keys. put it in a love song? No. I don't either. I swear. I have the song. Let's take a listen.
Starting point is 01:46:09 What happened to? No, let's take it to the actual song. What happened? Say you love me and put it in a love song. Y'all remember this? Absolutely. So there was never a music video for this song. But there were things that were teased.
Starting point is 01:46:25 Like you saw visuals at one point and then the video just didn't happen. So it's always been a thing of why wasn't there a music video. People tried to turn in and there's so much behind the scenes. So Mr. Matthew Noles cleared up what actually happened and why we didn't get the video. He says they didn't pay the gangsters in Brazil. Let's take a listen. What happened to the Alicia Keys and Beyonce music video for a love song? Where is it?
Starting point is 01:46:48 Mr. Nolz, which video? Say you love me. Say you love me. Put it in a love song. Put it in a love song on Alicia Keys album. I want to say I shot in Brazil. We saw a little like glimpse of it. So I get a phone call because I'm not a micromanager.
Starting point is 01:47:08 And they're in the projects hood ghetto in Rio. And Sony hadn't paid the gangsters. And they had to be helicoptered out of there. A whole lot you don't know, young man. Jesus. Yeah, he was serious about that. I believe that. Carlos sat there for a second.
Starting point is 01:47:26 He was like, and he was like, no, that's a real thing. Yes. You know what's so crazy. You got to tell me the hook of the song, because I can't. up reading that. I'm like, what the hell is put it in a love song? Right. But soon you see, say you love me, oh, say you love me. Yes. I feel like a lot of us are like that.
Starting point is 01:47:41 Or you got to know the melody. You got to be like, that's right. Oh, yeah. Yeah, that's how we talk. Yeah. Yes. Now, he also talked about, you guys remember when Blue Ivy on the Cowboy Carter tour, she was getting bad reviews in the beginning because people were like, how was she dancing like this as she's Beyonce's daughter?
Starting point is 01:47:57 And she came back and she started killing it. Eating it. Mr. Matthew knows, I'm sorry, talked about that as well. Let's take a listen. I want to list some names, and I just want you to talk to me and to the world about your proudest moments of each of these people. When you look at your granddaughter Blue Ivy on stage, and she's 12 years old, what comes to mine? Proudest moment. I was in London. It was the second time she danced. And I went backstage, and I was like, I went backstage, and I was like, well, Beyonce, where's Blue Ivy? And she says, oh, she's in there practicing.
Starting point is 01:48:29 Beyonce said, yeah, her friend talked how bad she danced last night on social media. And so she'd been in there practicing. That was a proud moment for me. Because in life, failure and mistakes are opportunities. She didn't go and write posts of negativity on social media. She went in practice. That was a problem moment. Did he say her friend talked about how bad?
Starting point is 01:48:53 Yeah. She's on social media. Yeah, her friend talked about the reviews that she was getting on social media to her. I thought he said the friend was talking bad about her. I'm like, well, that's not a friend. Right. Is the friend still around? Yeah, y'all got me wondering.
Starting point is 01:49:06 Did he say the friend said it on social? I believe he said the friend told her what was happening on social media. It's not like he said her friend talked about her on social media. I don't know if we ain't got the time. Either way, we know that friend ain't around anymore, if that's the case. I just thought it was a good, you know, I thought it was good because at Blue Ivy's age, I feel like kids that young, everything revolves around social media. in the opinion of their friends.
Starting point is 01:49:30 And sometimes when you hit kids with stuff like that, they don't know how to react to it. They get discouraged, do you know what I mean? Yeah, it built her up, though, and she came back killing it because that was Blue Ivy's tour. And Beyonce is how my vibe. Very much. So, period.
Starting point is 01:49:43 Now, in other news, G. Herbo sat down with Shannon Sharp for Club Shayshay, and he talked about a bunch of things. He talks about marriage and being ready for marriage. But before they get there, he talks about a point where he dropped out of school. Things was done for him. And Nikki Minaj and our Safari called his phone And that changed his life Let's take a listen to him on Nicky Minaj
Starting point is 01:50:03 I dropped out of school Six months later Or eight months later when I was going into my junior year Nicky Minaj called my phone for a feature But when she called you You ain't now to the phone No, I ain't believe it The original call
Starting point is 01:50:15 It wasn't her on the phone It was Safari number on the phone They called They're like yeah man Nicky them trying to get you to come to Atlanta Do no verse I'm doing a verse Like this Nicky them team on the phone You like want to talk to him
Starting point is 01:50:26 I'm like, man, hell, no, ain't no fucking Nicky them, bro. Like, man, go on with that shit. That's what I told my manager. Like, they called back, like, two, three days later, like, what the fuck y'all doing? Like, we're trying to put you all on the plane to L.A. to come through this song. So then I wind up talking to him on the phone, for real. Like, I bet. And I got on the plane, and I did the verse.
Starting point is 01:50:44 And she was just telling me, like, how she's fucking with my music. And, like, she wanted to do the song with my cadence. You know what I'm saying? Like, that's why I'm always fucking with Nikki and respect, Nikki. Oh, I love that. I thought it was so funny that he said because it was Safari calling He didn't believe it
Starting point is 01:50:59 And I'm like that's still messed up But Nicky was at that point What you should believe is Safari Like that's the person to believe At that point Yeah at that point If Safari was doing It was Nicky
Starting point is 01:51:08 Like at that point I can see you're not picking up the phone For Safari now But I'm talking about back then Yes Yeah She looked at Safari I didn't see Safari at a minute
Starting point is 01:51:17 What Safari at? He acts He acts and he acts He'd be acting He's acting He's in movies and stuff That's my guy I like to
Starting point is 01:51:23 I've always like Safari Riding four wheelers through Miami. You chopped him up when he was up here. That clip's still going viral. Why is that chopping him up? Y'all got to stop thinking
Starting point is 01:51:32 just because somebody gives you an honest opinion about something. They was bars. That nigga breathed. Bringing it back in. Like what? I think if you lie to a person you don't care about them.
Starting point is 01:51:43 But if you're honest with a person, you actually care about them. I'm calling you Atkins. Nigger what? He ended you. Yeah, that's what I said. Nigel what? That's exactly what I was thinking.
Starting point is 01:51:54 Nigel what? Well, yeah. We'll speak, dang, we have to end while. What? I wanted to get to Andrade. So Andrade, real quick as we end. And J's been up here, actress known for her role in Billie Holiday, but also a musician as well, too, singer. She is saying that she is broke to the point right now where she cannot even afford her rent.
Starting point is 01:52:18 And the reason why she is saying this is because she was sued earlier this week by a former manager, right, who claims. that she didn't fulfill like you know certain contract agreements um and that she owes him nearly a million dollars and now she's countersuing saying that he owes her over that million dollars uh because of blindless greed she alleges that you know she's facing eviction uh she's barely able to pay the minimum on her credit card debt um and you know she doesn't have sufficient funds to even tour so she's fighting for you know all that is old to her right now even now in 2025 right it's like how are things like that still happening, man? Like, you know, just we, we've seen this before.
Starting point is 01:53:00 We heard stories, all types of stories, people going through this before back in the day, whether it be artists, well, I only heard it with artists, but, yo. She was just here last summer with, literally promoting the movie. Yeah, the deliverance, which she killed Annette, by the way. That was lit.
Starting point is 01:53:14 But it's like, how is she now? Now, she's a great. Facing eviction. She's a great actor. And a great artist. It's like, yo, stop doing these people so wrong. She was Billy Holiday. She was, yeah.
Starting point is 01:53:26 The Baltimore girlie, Billy Holliday. Speaking of the deliverance, in his lawsuit, Evans, who is the former manager, says that he's owed back payments over $850,000 for the deliverance and a percentage of her publishing advances. But, you know, this back and forth with them has been going on for years. And then, you know, she ultimately terminated her relationship with the management company in March, according to the lawsuit. So, I mean, wishing her some luck.
Starting point is 01:53:51 That's a tough space to be in, especially when you're as successful as she is. We should be in honest, though. She ain't around here fronting. Absolutely. You know, she's still got it. She letting people know, I ain't got it right. Exactly. Yes, and to answer your question.
Starting point is 01:54:02 People can't help you if you don't, you know, be honest. Right. Yeah, I mean, shoot. And he's saying that she owes, she owe him something. She got to be honest at that point because I don't want to have to pay something I don't owe you. And I don't have. You can't keep ignoring the person telling you to wrap up, Lord. Yeah, I just wanted to clear something up.
Starting point is 01:54:16 It was Blue Ivy's friend pointing to people on social media, not Blue Ivy's friend posted on social media. Okay. All right, got it. So she was just making her aware. I don't know how we, I missed hearing that, but I think I was trying to get through the stories. I said, y'all, I'm done talking. What if Beyonce?
Starting point is 01:54:27 It was like, don't tell my daughter. Don't come in with all that. Tell my daughter, that people are talking about her. I mean, it's the breakfast club. You're checking out the breakfast club. Morning, everybody is D.J. NV. J.J.N.J.J.S. Heleriamma, we are the breakfast club. Salute to everybody from Dominica.
Starting point is 01:54:46 I'm actually heading to Dominique. If you don't know. You going home. Yeah, my dad's dad is from Dominica. So I have moved to Dominica. No, it's not Dominican. It's Dominica. You're Dominican, man.
Starting point is 01:54:57 And I'm actually heading out there in two weeks, and I'm excited about it. It's the first time I've ever been. So I'm sorry you be lying, boy. You know that's your motherland. It's not Dominican Republic. It's Dominica. Stop acting like that. It's your motherland.
Starting point is 01:55:09 That's your Africa. That's your Israel. He is so excited. He announcing it before he, like two weeks before he go. That's crazy. No, because they're having a carnival out there. So it's like all, you know, Afrobeat artists, reggae artists. Calypso artists.
Starting point is 01:55:21 It's like a whole festival. You're going to dress up? Oh, yeah. You can't wait to put on your thong and your feathers, huh? You can't wait. What's wrong with you, man? You bet not going to over there disrespect your father like that because he would definitely call you a 90s gay slur because you went over there doing that.
Starting point is 01:55:35 Fragombeggle maggot. You know what, man. And also salute to Cam Ron for joining us this morning. Absolutely. To Cillard Cam, make sure you go check out his comedy show tonight, The Killer Comedy Show featuring Corey Holcomb, J. Farrow, Tony Rock, hosted by D. Ray Ray and Will Mills are on there. I'm not familiar with Ray Ray and Will Mills.
Starting point is 01:55:52 They're probably locals, but they're probably funny. Is that Ray Ray Ray from Instagram? It might be, I'm Ray Ray. You know how many issues on Instagram? No, but there's... Crazy? No, but there's a Ray Ray on Instagram. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:56:04 Aisaf Perg is performing the night as well, so it's 8 o'clock at the weekend. Oh, yeah, that is Ray Ray Ray from Instagram, man. That's Ray, Ray, that's Ray, right? Yeah, all right. Yes, but they'll all be performing the night at the Beacon Theater at 8 p.m., so go get your tickets. Now, this weekend, Jess, Jess, you out.
Starting point is 01:56:18 Are you upstate New York, right? I am. I'm in Syracuse tomorrow at the Funny Bone Comedy Club. We got a show, well, we got two shows. One at 7.30, the second month is at 9.30. I will be doing meet and greet at the late show. And then on Saturday, I'll be in Albany, New York at Funny Bone Comedy Club as well. Get your tickets if you haven't yet.
Starting point is 01:56:34 Jess Solaris official.com, y'all, can't wait to see you up to stick New York. All right. Now, Sholoman, you got a positive note. I do, but I want to remind people, man, this Saturday, because tomorrow is World Mental Health Day. So this Saturday, I'm having my fifth annual Mental Wealth Expo at the Joel and Diane Bloom Wellness and Event Center. and Newark, New Jersey. It is in honor of World Mental Health Day. We bring in some of the best mental health professionals in the country.
Starting point is 01:56:58 Debbie Brown, Dr. Alfie Brelan Noble, Dr. Rita Walker, Dr. J. Barnett, Jason Wilson, Deontay Wilde. We got Pastor Carl Lynch is going to be there because Debbie Brown has put together an amazing panel around spiritual trauma. So, yes, join us, man. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Joel and Diane Bloom Wellness and Events Center in Newark, New Jersey. it is a free event. It is absolutely free. All you got to do is go to Mental Wealthexpo.com to register. You don't have to register, but we recommend that you do, and we'll see you Saturday.
Starting point is 01:57:30 Now, the positive note is this, relinquish the need to change others. Okay, real love is accepting other people the way they are without trying to change them. If we try to change them, this means that we don't really like them. It is easier to find someone who is already the way you want him or her to be instead of trying to change that person. Have a great day. But what if they totally clowned out? And you shouldn't be around in to begin with. That means that you have attracted what you are, clown.
Starting point is 01:57:55 That's crazy. First of all, boy, he can't wait and say that to me. He can't wait and say that to me. All right. Breakfast club, bitches. You don't finish or y'all done? The murder of an 18-year-old girl in Graves County, Kentucky went unsolved for years. Until a local housewife, a journalist, and a handful of girls,
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Starting point is 01:58:56 A man who robbed a bank when he was 14 years old. And a centenarian rediscovers a love lost 80 years ago. How can a 101-year-old woman fall in love again? Listen to heavyweight on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Chetty, host of the On Purpose podcast. I had the incredible opportunity to sit down with the one, the only, Cardi B. My marriage, I felt the love dying. I was crying every day.
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