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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast
Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hello, my undeadly darlings.
It's Teresa, your resident ghost host.
And do I have a treat for you.
Haunting is crawling out from the shadows, and it's going to be devilishly good.
We've got chills, thrills, and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on.
So join me, won't you?
Let's dive into the eerie unknown together.
Sleep tight, if you can.
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Jenny Garth, Jana Kramer, Amy Robach, and TJ Holmes bring you I Do Part Two,
a one-of-a-kind experiment in podcasting to help you find love again.
Hey, I'm Jana Kramer.
I'm Jenny Garth.
Hi, everyone. I'm Amy Robach.
And I'm TJ Holmes, and we are, well, not necessarily relationship experts.
If you're ready to dive back into the dating pool and find lasting love, we want to help.
Listen to I Do Part Two on the iHeartRadio
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And I go by the name Q Ward. And we'd like you to join us each week for our show Civic Cipher.
That's right. We discuss social issues, especially those that affect black and brown people,
but in a way that informs and empowers all people. We discuss everything from prejudice
to politics to police violence,
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We're going to learn how to become better allies to each other,
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Good morning, USA!
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, USA! I'm going to be honest with you. I really missed y'all. I missed y'all too. I needed a day though. I ain't going to lie. I ain't going to lie. I needed one more day.
We had a whole week.
I traveled back yesterday.
Traveling back is always difficult.
We had nine days when you think about it.
Yeah, nine days.
Because it's the weekend.
You had the weekend too.
Yeah.
You had more than enough time.
What'd you do for vacay?
You know what, man?
Me and the wife, we had a vacation.
So we left the kids with the in-laws and the nanny and
stuff and we went to uh saint lucia lucia for a few days just just me and the wife so salute all
the great people in saint lucia that's a beautiful beautiful place you know i mean it's in between
two mountains and like uh the caribbean it's the only thing it's the only island in the caribbean
named after a woman really yeah yeah yeah yeah and one and you know one of the mountains this is what
my wife said i i kind of saw it too because you know when you're both high and you're named after a woman really yeah yeah yeah yeah and one and you know one of the mountains this is what my wife said i kind of saw it too because you know when you're both high and you're
looking at something somebody says something you're like oh i see it it would look like one
of the mountains was giving birth what it you had to be there okay you know you had to be on the
plant-based medicine we were on okay you know looking at the mountains but yeah we had we had
a good time all right yes yeah i went out to to shout to Roe Marley's Beach House.
Roe Marley, of course, Bob Marley's son, owns a resort out in Cancun.
Well, close to Cancun.
It's about 30 minutes outside of Cancun.
I'm just glad you survived Mexico.
Oh, man.
We had such an amazing time.
We were there for nine days.
I had the whole family there.
It was a total of 12 of us there.
So it was a lot of fun, man.
We just did everything. We rented a total of 12 of us there. So it was a lot of fun, man. We just did everything.
We got, you know, we rented a yacht and did jet skiing and we just. I was really nervous
about you in Mexico. Really? Because they told, they said, don't go to Mexico. And I
was like, if there's one family that's going to get kidnapped in Mexico, it'd be this rich
ass family, the cases. If there's one family they would hold for ransom. Nah, we were good.
We were good. We had security. There was a lot of security there, but it wasn't, it was
no problems. Everything was good.
It was spring break as usual. It was rammed.
It was jam-packed. Everybody was cool.
Everybody was nice. We had a great time.
I gained like seven pounds, though. I ain't gonna front.
Fresh paint job, too. You got your paint job done in Mexico?
What are you talking about? This is a tan, sir.
No, forget the skin. I'm talking about that hairline.
That looks crazy.
That looks so drawn on.
Touch my hairline.
Touch my hairline. No, I want you to touch it. I ain't gotta touch it. That looks so drawn on. Touch my hairline. Touch my hairline. No.
I want you to touch it.
I ain't got to touch it.
Touch it.
That's permanent paint.
That's not permanent paint.
That hairline looks crazy.
Yo, you a hater, man.
Wait till they see this on camera.
You a hater.
That don't look real at all, bro.
You a hater.
That look like Fat Joe's beard.
That look crazy.
It's not.
You get a haircut when you fresh off a tan.
Okay.
All right.
This guy.
This guy is such a hater.
You know what? I won't tell y'all secrets. I'll leave it alone. Jesus right. This guy is such a hater. You know what?
I won't tell y'all secrets.
I'll leave it alone.
Jesus Christ.
They have eyes.
Welcome back.
Yes.
Welcome back.
I'm back.
I'm leaving, man.
I got bullied on my first day back.
But yeah, I had a great time.
So shout out to everybody that was out and about.
I'm tired, though.
The flights have been delayed.
Was your flights delayed at all or no?
A little bit, like 20 minutes.
Nothing crazy.
Mine was delayed like three and a half hours, four hours.
We used to get back like four o'clock yesterday.
We got back like eight o'clock.
So nine o'clock.
I came back Friday.
We only went for four days.
Yeah, nah, we went for nine.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
We got front page news coming up.
There's a lot to talk about.
Teslin Figueroa will be filling us in.
The hood whisperer.
So we'll talk to her next.
Don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The world.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy. Charlamagne Th't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get into some front page news.
Just want to tell all the Laker fans out there, I know a lot of you guys follow LeBron James,
that they signed Tristan Thompson to the Lakers.
I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
That's a good thing for the playoffs.
Give them more size.
The last game he played, I think, was 2021-2022 season for the Chicago Bulls,
where he averaged 5.7 points and 4.7 rebounds.
I think they're in the playing now.
They're the number seven seed?
Yeah, they're playing the Timberwolves.
The Pelicans take on the Thunder Raptors, take on the Bulls,
and the Heat take on the Hawks.
Now, Teslin's with us.
Good morning, Teslin Figueroa.
Good morning, everybody. Good to be back. Yes. Now, Teslin's with us. Good morning, Teslin Figueroa. Good morning, everybody.
Good to be back.
Yes.
Now, what's been going on?
What's happening in Tennessee?
Tennessee, Tennessee.
Man, we have missed so much while you guys were gone.
We had Trump calling to defund the police.
Tennessee was Tennessean, and Texas is still Texas.
So we have a lot to catch up on.
I hope everyone taps in at the 6 and 7 o'clock hour.
But we're going to start first with Tennessee.
Now, this story has been everywhere.
I know a lot of folks have been seeing it on the news and may have heard of a particular story called the Tennessee Three. Democrats, Representative Justin Jones, Justin Pearson, and Gloria Johnson, joined protesters
in Nashville at the Statehouse to advocate for gun control reform and call out Republican
leaders for not taking action following the mass shootings.
Now, while all three Democrats were protesting on the House floor, Jones and Pearson, who
are both black, used a bullhorn to lead chance briefly, disrupting legislative business.
Now, Gloria Johnson, who is the white Democrat, was standing there with Jones and Pearson,
but she did not use the bullhorn.
Now, because of the protests, the House voted to expel all three Democrats.
And I want you guys to take a listen to what Representative Justin Pearson said on the
floor right before the vote.
Resurrection is a promise and it is a prophecy. what representative Justin Pearson said on the floor right before the vote.
Resurrection is a promise and it is a prophecy.
It's a prophecy that came out of the cotton fields.
It's a prophecy that came out of the lynching tree.
It's a prophecy that still lives in each and every one of us in order to make the state of Tennessee, the place that it ought to be.
And so I've still got to hope because I know we are still
here and we will never quit. Yeah. So while he was giving that passionate speech, protesters were
still, you know, there, you know, joining him up. You could see him up, you know, at the top of the
state house. And so even though, you know, he gave a passionate speech obviously uh so did justin jones uh they were still expelled but the vote to expel their
colleague gloria johnson again who was white uh failed by one vote now when the media asked
gloria johnson uh why they believe she was spared she said that she believes it was because of the color of her skin oh right so just just break this
down for for me so just because they were with the protesters that's the reason why they were
expelled and is that lawfully right well it was because they used the bullhorn so it wasn't just
because they protest but uh they did it out of order. And so it went against the quorum. But again, this is something that's unprecedented.
Unprecedented. It hasn't happened before in this way.
And so just to be clear, it has been done three times before with Tennessee.
Not for this particular reason. I just want to give some folks some background on that.
They have expelled members three times. One in 1866, six members
were expelled for the contempt of authority of the House. In 1980, they expelled a member for
who was found guilty of accepting a bribe while in office. And then in 2016, a Republican was
expelled for disorderly conduct about some allegations for inappropriate sexual conduct.
So they have expelled members before, but not for protests or using the bull sexual conduct um so they have expelled members before
but not uh for protests or using uh the bullhorn and so they said that that was out out of order
and they should have asked to speak it feels like they just been waiting for an opportunity to do
something uh to these to these two young men that's what it feels like because it's hard for
me to believe that this peaceful protest led for them getting uh led to them getting voted voted out yeah um this is really extreme you know and i've been telling people whether people agree
uh with what they were standing for which was gun control uh whether people agree uh if they're
democrats or not for this to happen to disenfranchise you know over 200 000 voters because
that is what all three collectively represent and to remove their voice.
That is what I feel is missing in the conversation.
Charlemagne, they're talking a lot about these individuals.
What is really to me about the voters?
They literally do not have representation.
Now, today there will be a vote on the county side of the city side.
My apologies to decide if they can send Jones back to represent
his constituents in the interim. They have not decided when they're going to do a vote
to see when they can get Pearson back. But what basically, to make a long story short,
what will happen with that is they can go represent their constituents on a temporary basis,
but both of them will still have to run again to hold that seat in a special election and a general election so they have to go through the process all over again even though
these gentlemen were just elected uh just a few short months ago and i agree it's about the voters
and it's also about gun control and i hope this isn't one of those situations where people fall
in love with the messengers and forget about the message because all last week when i was away i
kept seeing folks say these two are stars and this situation has propelled them into stardom.
And I was like, well, don't forget the message. The message is about them trying to get the GOP legislators there to put some real gun legislation.
Right. Or be so upset at the messenger because maybe you don't like Democrats, you know, for a lot of conservatives were saying, well, I don't like what they're pushing.
But guess what? They can take away your voice, too, for the things that you believe in.
So this is about democracy and being able to have a representative to go and do what?
Represent you and what you feel is important.
So you're right on that, Charlamagne.
All right.
Well, that is your front page news.
Now, Teslin, we'll see you in about an hour, right?
Absolutely.
All right.
Now, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051 if you need to vent i'm
so distracted by this fresh paint job yo shut up yo why are you on my page is crazy like why are
you trying to bully me in the morning man you're trying to figure out how to shower what are you
talking about look i'm gonna have you come here and lick it just to see if it comes off whoa don't
start bro 800-585-1051 if you need to vent Call us up right now
Let us know how your Easter was
Hopefully it was great
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Life does not need to be documented
For nobody to see it
It should just be all in our memories
Hello, who's this?
What's going on?
DJ Envy, Charlamagne
How y'all doing?
Peace, K
How you doing, my brother?
I'm doing wonderful
I hope y'all had a great vacation last week, but I got to get off my chest.
Charlamagne, you was slacking before you went out.
What'd I do?
Brilliant Idiots was only 15 minutes the last time y'all uploaded.
No, that was a problem with the upload on, I think it was just Spotify.
Everywhere else it was right.
We did a two-hour episode.
I was listening on Apple Podcasts.
Oh.
Well, no, they fixed it.
It's a two-hour podcast. I don listening to an Apple podcast. Oh. Well, no, they fixed it. It's a two-hour podcast.
I don't know why.
I don't know why.
Yeah, it was something wrong with the...
They uploaded it wrong or something, but yeah.
Oh, all right.
I still ain't listening.
I was looking.
Nah, it's refreshed now.
If you go check it out now, the whole episode there.
And we back with a new episode this week.
Slew to my guy, Andrew Shaw.
Oh, okay.
And I'm definitely heading down to Atlanta on the 22nd.
April 22nd.
Listen,
we almost sold out, man.
Black Effect Podcast Festival
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at Pullman Yards in Atlanta.
Go to eventbrite.com
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Some of your favorite
Black Effect Podcast live
will be on that stage
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Horrible Decisions
Reasonably Shady.
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Go to Eventbrite to get your tickets right now.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
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Good morning.
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Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition. I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg. I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tried my country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs,
the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys,
and the thoughts that arise
once we've hit the pavement together.
You know that rush of endorphins
you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories
from the people you know, follow, and admire,
join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection. It was literally
that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace. Have grace with yourself. You're trying your best and you're going to figure out the rhythm of love. I forgive myself. It's okay. Like, grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're gonna figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
What's up, y'all?
This is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you
about a new podcast I've been working on
with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast. Yeah, you heard that right. A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast
for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone. The tip of the cap, there's another one gone. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. And it began with me Did you know, did you know
I wouldn't give up my seat
Nine months before Rosa
It was Claudette Goldman
Get the kids in your life excited about history
by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history,
you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hi, I'm Dani Shapiro, host of the hit podcast, Family Secrets.
How would you feel if when you met your biological father for the first time, he didn't even say hello?
And how would you feel if your doctor advised you to keep your life-altering medical procedure a secret from everyone?
And what if your past itself was a secret, and the time had suddenly come to share that past with your child?
These are just a few of the powerful and profound questions we'll be asking on our 11th season of Family Secrets.
Some of you have been with us since season one,
and others are just tuning in.
Whatever the case, and wherever you are,
thank you for being part of our Family Secrets family,
where every week we explore the secrets
that are kept from us,
the secrets we keep from others,
and the secrets we keep from ourselves.
Listen to season 11 of Family Secrets
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And like I said, you know, back then,
before me and him were real serious,
I'd get hit on.
It just never fails.
Like a female can't have bars
because the dudes just want to hit on her all the time.
I just like writing music.
That's how I cope with life
Well, let's hear your bars, mama
Let's hear your bars
All right
Take a glass, you bitches
Go ahead and call me in minutes
I'm coming back from my finish
To fill the rest of my present
The drink is my minute
The piss from my head
It's been insane, little bitch
From my past to the present
It's time for my vengeance
The hood 9-11
Stuffing bombs on you presence you better hear
what i mentioned tell your crew there's some tension post it up with no questions no be
thinking stepping or we gonna end up with blessings bitch okay i feel okay i i feel a lot of tupac
influence in your music and i want to ask you for your instagram but i don't want you to think i'm
hitting on you i just want to see what you look like. You know what I mean? To be honest with you, I'm in the nursing program,
so I gave up social media a long time ago.
Smart.
Well, that's going to be hard if you're a rapper,
because people need to find you somehow.
They need to get to you and contact you somehow
to hear your music or what you're working on.
And you a nurse?
I'm going for my nursing, but that's what it was before.
And then I, you know what I mean? I just kept getting hit on. So I was like, you know what? I'm going for my nursing, but that's what it was before. And then I,
you know what I mean? I just kept getting hit on.
So I was like,
you know what?
I'm going to focus on school and I'm not going to do music.
You know,
my,
both of my parents recently passed away last year.
That's not a,
that's not a bad idea.
Nursing is a good profession.
You make a lot of good,
great money and you get great benefits.
Nursing.
Do you have a sponge bath rap?
You have a rap that you do when you're giving people sponge baths you should think about that think about sponge bath wraps yo
think about everything that nurses do and write from that perspective that could be new mama you
better not you have a good one okay you can write from the nurse's perspective remember when trina
was on the cover of her album dressed like the nurse she could be doing she could do that you
know i mean she's gonna be fired she's gonna be fired nurse rap could be fire nurses don't never Katrina was on the cover of her album, Dressed Like the Nurse. She could do that. You know what I mean?
She's going to be fired.
She's going to be fired.
Nurse rap could be fire.
Nurses don't never hit. You don't never hit a perspective of a nurse rap.
No.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, you can hit us up.
Now, when we come back, we got your rumor report.
We got to tell you about Doja Cat.
She says she doesn't want to do pop music anymore.
We'll tell you why.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Yes, sir.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Doja Cat.
Rumor has it.
Rumor.
Rumor has it.
Call out a name or you gossiping or you chatty patty.
I am gossiping.
This is The Rumor Report. I mean, I guess we on The Breakfast Club. This is where the tea spills chatty patty. I don't gossip. This is the rumor report.
I mean, I guess we on The Breakfast Club.
This is where the tea spills, right?
Yes, on The Breakfast Club.
Now, Doja Cat says she's ready to prove she's a good rapper.
And to do that, she is shelving her pop style maybe forever.
She put on Twitter, no more pop.
She said, I also agree with everyone who said the majority of my rap verses are mid and corny.
That ain't true.
I know they are.
I wasn't trying to prove anything.
I just enjoy making music.
But I'm getting tired of hearing y'all say that.
So I will start rapping.
So she's about to start rapping.
First of all, I already think Doja Cat can rap.
You know what I'm saying?
If you don't think Doja Cat can rap, then just pull up City Girl's Pum Pum Talk.
Okay?
When she said her Pum Pum is talented at doing cartwheels.
Drop on the Clues box for Dogecat.
Alright?
Once I heard her say
her Pum Pum could do cartwheels.
Can your Pum Pum do cartwheels?
Huh?
I don't have a Pum Pum.
Huh?
She said her Pum Pum
gives speeches.
They're heartfelt.
Okay?
I don't have a Pum Pum.
Now, we also got to
congratulate SZA.
Now, we all know
SZA was on tour.
She went on the SOS tour and it raked in almost $35 million.
She was the headliner and closer and everything.
So, congratulations to SZA.
She made a lot of money.
Dropping a coup de base for SZA, damn it.
It's crazy.
SZA had the number one album in the country for, what, 11 weeks in a row or something crazy like that?
Back in the 1900s, 11 weeks in a row or something crazy like that like you know back in the 1900s that make you not saying she is one of the biggest superstars on the planet but back in
the 1900s that number one for 11 weeks would have hit a lot different absolutely you know what i
mean it's just like this this era takes that for granted kind of now charlotte man you got children
what's the wildest text or wildest thing one of your kids ever sent you through text all my kids
are young i only only got one teenage daughter
so she's the only one
that sends texts.
Okay, well,
anything crazy
that she sent you
on a text?
What do you mean?
Anything, like,
you know,
sent you a text.
I feel like anytime
they ask me for something
it's crazy.
It's crazy?
Especially when,
you know,
the way they ask for things.
Like how?
They'll just send me
a picture of what they want.
Like, they'll just send me
a picture of, you know,
kids in the Jordans.
So she'll send me
a picture of some Jordans.
And my mom's like, damn, we wore these when we was kids.
Yes.
Now she's 14 and want to wear these same Jordans for us?
Well, 50 Cent's son sent him a $10,000 Apple Cash request.
That's kind of crazy.
Because his son is only, what, nine?
Yeah.
Yeah, his son's young.
That's kind of crazy. I mean, what would he want for $? Yeah. Yeah, his son's young. That's kind of crazy.
I mean, what would he want for $10,000?
I mean, there's things that he probably wants, though.
I don't know.
Well, when his son gets of age, 50 can put him on salary, right?
When his son turns, what, 13, 14?
Yeah, 14.
14.
14 or 15, yeah, put him on salary.
Yeah, but he requested $10,000.
Now, he didn't say what that $10,000 was for, but he wanted a $10,000 Apple Cash request.
Maybe he wanted a computer
he might have wanted a computer
you can't even say that's strange
when that's $0.50
child
because I'm sure his child is fully aware
that his father is $0.50
and that his father is worth a lot more than $0.50
so his son is acting his wage
you know what I mean
we can only act our wages out here, right?
So as people, we got to act our wages.
And our kids got to act their wages too.
And they know that their wages is their parents' wages.
So $10,000 ain't crazy for 50 cents, child.
I just would like to know what would that young man want.
What does he want with $10,000?
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
And inflation is through the roof.
So for all we know know video games and stuff
cost a lot more money
I don't know
I don't think it's that
it's probably he wants to
buy his mom something
for her birthday
or buy her mom something
you know I mean
something like that
I'm sure that's what it is
well that should be the request
the request is
hey pops
I want to buy mom
something for her B day
and then when he says
what is it
then he tells him
then 50 can go
look up the price
yeah
but you know
that's all I would want to know
what what does he want the 10 grand for at nine years old or 10 years old it's still too much
money well uh lastly takashi69 he talks about uh possibly uh considering a lawsuit against la
fitness now you we all know a couple of weeks ago he got beat up crazy at la fitness uh it went
viral it was a brutal gym beatdown and this is what he said.
Do you plan to sue?
Yeah, I'm thinking about it, yeah.
The gym?
Yes. For what?
You mentioned that the guys didn't have memberships.
So it's pretty obvious.
Tell us the extent, by the way, of the injuries.
We see a little bit, but tell us what you're experiencing.
It was just
a lot of contusions
to my face, jaw, ribs.
I was given, I was stood in the hospital for four days under, not morphine, it was ox,
I don't know, it was just injecting me with things for the injuries.
And instead of having like a pop, they popped something.
So I've been doing eye drops.
I'm lost for words because it's just you can't um
you can't blame them they they saw an opportunity and they took it i'm glad he said that i'm glad
he said that you know you can't blame them you know they saw an opportunity and they took it
because we all got to be accountable for our words right like i'm sure six nine understands
the consequences of his actions i'm sure sure. Forget the snitching thing.
That ain't got nothing to do with civilians, right?
Right.
But getting online, inviting people to your private parts,
you know, making fun of dead people,
even though that had nothing to do, I'm sure,
with those people who jumped him,
but those probably people who look at him as a villain
and they just don't appreciate the way he moves.
So, you know, when you do stuff like that,
you never know who you're going to make an enemy out of.
Yeah, and him knowing that, he should be prepared for all of that.
All of that.
You know, when he goes to the gym, when he goes to the corner store,
when he gets gas, he should know that it could be problems or trouble
no matter where you are.
And it doesn't matter.
You know, some people are like, well, if you move to suburbia
or if you move here, you move there.
There's people everywhere.
When you are fully aware of the words that are coming out of your mouth or you're fully aware of your actions, your head is always going to be on a swivel.
That's right.
And guess what?
That's the life you choose.
When you choose to speak that way and you choose to call people out in that way and you choose to taunt the dead and stuff like that, you got to deal with what comes with that.
All right.
And the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office added that one of the men that was arrested is allegedly a high-ranking
latin kings gang member so they also say that he was a member of the gym and that's how it happened
so you know like you said you just you know never know i'm just glad that he recognizes that you
know they saw an opportunity and and they took it like i don't i don't like when people you know
act they move a certain way out here and then they play the victim.
Correct.
Do you know what I mean?
You've got to know that
consequences come with your actions.
That's right.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
Now, when we come back,
we've got front page news.
Cesslyn Figueroa will be joining us.
And I need all the aunties
and uncles to chap in.
All right.
Now, Freaknik.
You remember Freaknik, right?
I've never experienced Freaknik.
Well, Freaknik,
they're doing a documentary.
We're going to take your calls when we come back in a little bit.
800-585-1051.
If you attended Freak Nick, you know they're doing a documentary.
Are you nervous?
Maybe you could pop up in there.
Maybe you could be one of the aunties that was popping it for a goon.
Yeah, because Poon Poon Popping didn't just start in this era.
Twerking didn't just start in this era.
Oh, fellas, maybe you were one of the ones that was grabbing that poom poom where you
know back then, not to say that it was right, but you seen it more.
Some of y'all judging Trump, but y'all was out at Freakniks.
That's right.
Grabbing poom poom.
That's right.
So we're going to take your calls, and I want to know your craziest Freaknik story.
Aunties and uncles, kids out there, ask your mama.
Your mama know about Freaknik.
We knew you grew up on Uncle Lou.
Oh, we got a Freaknik clip? Can we get a second to play it? What's a Freaknik clip? Let's play it. No, no, no. Stop, stop out there, ask your mama. Your mama know about Freak Nick. We knew you grew up on Uncle Luke. Oh, we got a Freak Nick clip?
Can we get a second to play it?
What's a Freak Nick clip?
No, no, no.
Stop, stop, stop, stop.
We'll play it when we come back.
I'm like, what the hell is a Freak Nick clip?
We'll play it when we come back.
Tess and Figaro will be joining us next.
Front page news, so don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're back off vacation, and it's time for some front page news.
We got Tess and Figaro back with us good morning tess good morning i'm in the building i'm so glad to see you
guys again glad to see you too but let's let's start this off donald trump what we talking about
yeah you you just can't make this up i'm gonna try to get through this without laughing but
it is hilarious uh because after uh being arrested, Donald Trump is no longer on team back the blue.
He is now on team defund the police.
Trump wrote on his social media platform, Republicans in Congress should defund the DOJ and the FBI until they come to their senses. and that the Democrats have totally weaponized law enforcement in our country and are viciously using this abuse of power to interfere with our already under siege elections.
Now, let's do a quick throwback and listen to what Donald Trump said when he was running for reelection in 2020.
Let's roll the tape.
There won't be defunding. There won't be dismantling of our police.
Wow.
That's not going to impact him in any way because a lot of his supporters
probably feel the same way at this point.
Yeah, it's just the hypocrisy of it all.
You know, and I was looking at a lot of conservatives
saying, oh, I thought you guys weren't on the police's side.
You know, so it's just changing up the narrative.
You know, once you arrest me,
it's all about defunding the police.
But when it was about, you know, George Floyd, just changing up the narrative. Once you arrest me, it's all about defunding the police. But
when it was about George Floyd, because when he made that statement, that was during the George
Floyd protests in 2020, they did not want to look at all at what we could do to what they call
reimagine the police force. And just for clarity, it was never about defunding the police, but
reallocating those funds to prevent violence. It was never about defunding the police but reallocating those funds uh to prevent
uh violence it was never about getting rid of the police department so it's going to be interesting
how they move forward in in the 2024 election and how they talk about that because that was one of
their main through you know the conservative talking points which is democrats are trying
to defund the police so it's been interesting watching uh republicans kind of you know skate
around that topic over the last few days.
Let me ask you a question. Is it just me or is this Trump indictment?
Does it seem like just another headline?
Like it shouldn't be because it's the first time a president has ever had criminal charges, you know, bought against him.
But it feels like it's just another headline.
And the fact that, you know, he didn't have to do the walk.
He wasn't really arrested. He didn't put no handcuffs.
You didn't see no mugshot. Like that's that's the epitome of privilege whether you want to call
it white privilege presidential privilege that's the epitome of privilege it was detention that's
what he got detention that's that's right shout out shout out to plies you know he made a post
talking about you know when have you ever been arrested and not taking a mugshot so yeah that's
offensive to people uh who did you know who have had to go through the entire process.
It was, you know, some folks will say political theater
because he could have just did that from a Zoom, you know, to be honest with you.
But now, you know, Charlamagne, now they're talking about, you know,
moving forward with that Georgia case.
And that Georgia case will be that RICO, you know.
So we're going to see, you know, what that looks like, which, you know,
we've talked about this before on what is the stronger case. So, you know, we're going to see what that looks like. We've talked about this before on what is the stronger case.
So we're going to see what's
going to happen. That's what we need.
We need Trump caught up in Enrico.
Boy, if y'all thought these rappers snitching was
entertaining. When Donald Trump get
to talking. Boy, you talk about
Nino Brown levels of
theater. You hear me? That's what you
want. That's what we want.
And they said it's going to be
several people i know giuliani was named in it as well so yeah george is getting ready to treat
him like a rapper so it's it's it's gonna be on and popping if they move forward with that case
definitely a lot of theater for us to be entertained young thug case is one thing but old
thug old thug case gonna be something special. You hear me? He's stupid.
Now let's talk about Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
What's going on with him?
Yeah, a jury on Friday convicted Sergeant Daniel Perry for the shooting death of Garrett Foster,
who was 28 at the time, at the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests in Austin, Texas.
Now to give you some quick background, Perry was working as an Uber driver
on July 25th, 2020 when he shot and killed Foster. Perry ran a red light and drove into a group of
protesters. So Foster approached his vehicle with a AK-47 rifle. Perry then shot Foster five times
with a revolver before driving away. Now prosecutors said that Perry instigated the attack,
pointing out that he made a series of Facebook posts
where he said, I might kill a few people on my way to work.
They are rioting outside my apartment complex.
Now, since then, the Fox News hosts,
Tucker Carlson and Cal Rittenhouse,
you guys remember him,
who was acquitted for shooting three men, two fatally,
urged Governor Abbott to pardon Perry.
So on Saturday, Governor Abbott said in a tweet, I look forward to approving the board's pardon recommendation as soon as it hits my desk.
Now the thing with this, guys, is this just happened on Friday. The board hasn't
recommended to pardon anybody. And so this is obviously him using
his influence to say what he expects,
which is you better send me that pardon.
And as soon as he does,
I will certainly be granting that because he said that Texas has some of the
strongest stand your ground laws in the country.
That's not a stand your ground.
If you tweet out,
if it's premeditated,
it's actually premeditated murder.
If you tweet out a post on Facebook,
I'm playing on killing some protesters.
Then you run your car into a group of protesters that's not staying your ground
not at all right absolutely and again running into the protesters so uh one could say that
foster was protecting himself you know and then we look at the right of the writing house case
he literally was going after protesters you know so it again the hypocrisy of it all we're seeing
this in tex Tennessee, Mississippi.
The South has something to say.
And unfortunately, that is not necessarily going in our favor these days.
It never has been.
And it's interesting.
I can't wait to see what Greg Abbott's reasoning is for giving this pardon.
It can't be self-defense because this clearly isn't a case of self-defense.
That's what he's saying.
And he's saying as soon as it hits his desk, he can't wait to sign it.
Wow.
All right.
Boy, it's open season on Negroes.
Yes, it is.
I need y'all to understand that.
It's open season.
As a matter of fact, hold on.
Let me say this in a way y'all understand.
It's open season on N-Words.
See, I can't say it.
I wanted to say the N-Words.
I don't want to say it.
But it's open season on N-Words.
I just want y'all to know that.
Yeah.
And this has nothing to do with it, but you know what I watched on my way back from Mexico?
Roots.
I watched Till.
Oh, Till.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, you ain't seen Till?
I ain't seen Till.
Oh, man.
Yeah, Till is something serious.
Jesus Christ.
And the fact that that lady is still alive and she hasn't been found on no charges, been pressed against her, nothing?
Yeah, yeah.
Very sad. All right. Well, thank you so her, nothing? Yeah, yeah. Very sad.
All right, well, thank you so much, Tesla Figaro.
We appreciate you.
Absolutely.
All right.
And make sure you subscribe to Tesla Figaro's podcast,
Scrape Shot, No Chaser,
on the Black Effect iHeartRadio podcast network.
And Tez will be in Atlanta, too,
April 22nd for the Black Effect podcast festival.
Thank you, Tez.
All right, thank you.
I'll see you guys later.
The Breakfast Club.
I got a path, but I just like how
she said y'all. She's just telling y'all
y'all need to get prepared. You know another
reason I like this? What? Because I think about
how the general public
loves
to go on social media and dig
up old tweets,
old audio from us personalities.
Now it's y'all turn.
That's right.
Okay, now it's y'all turn.
Because there's going to be a lot of uncles,
a lot of papas, a lot of pastors,
a lot of people that are executives.
A lot of first ladies.
Politicians.
A lot of people who became first ladies.
Not just elected officials, first lady of the church. That's right right that smacked a lot of asses out there got your ass
smack who's this this is gwen oh hey gwen when you sound like you was that freak nick how old are you
i'm 47 oh you was there you was there prime time
yes i was tell us a crazy freak next story and are you worried about this documentary
i'm not worried about the documentary however i am interested in seeing it but um at the time i
was in the military uh in georgia and me and two of my girlfriends that were in the military too
we decided that we wanted to go to this free meet.
I think it was the last one.
We took a card that I was buying from a friend who was deployed.
And so we took his brand new card down to Atlanta.
We didn't have any hotel.
We didn't know anybody there.
And we just went there and wilded out for a couple of days.
And we met a southern stranger.
Don't speak past wild out.
What did wilding out consist of, man?
I mean, when I said, I mean, for me,
I'm what you call a PK kid, so I'm a preacher kid.
So for me.
You was having a lot of sex.
No, no, no, no, I was not.
But I was not. But
I was wearing some skimpy stuff
at the time, you know, and
just down there on top
of cars, just, you
know, partying with strangers.
Another stranger,
he took us around in Atlanta, West Side,
just everywhere, and ended up
paying for our hotel stay.
And one of y'all slept with that stranger.
Come on now.
That man got sucked.
No.
Don't lie.
Let me tell you.
I thought that was going to happen,
and I told my other two girlfriends,
look, I got the car.
So one of y'all going to have to give it up
because I don't want to get out of here.
Now, let me ask you a question.
Back then, Freaknik, some dude slapped your ass
and it was okay.
You know what? Yes,
but let me tell you the crazy part.
They took my...
I got bombarded by a whole bunch of guys
at Centennial Park,
and I got so scared. I had my camera,
and they snatched my camera,
and I got up out of there because hands was everywhere,
and I was like, I gotta go.
Yeah, them people that got the camera,
they some of the executive producers on the Goof Freaknik documentary.
You know what?
They turned over that footage.
God, nigga.
I plead the fifth.
That's all I'm going to do.
Have a blessed day, ma'am.
You got any kids, mama?
I do.
I have two.
I have a 17-year-old and a 10-year-old.
Now, what you going to do when that documentary comes out and they got footage of of you dropping it for a goon you know what that's okay me and my daughter we got this conversation going on and i
tell her everything so she already know she already know thank you mama you're welcome thank y'all
all right 800-585-1051 uh freak nick it seems like they're doing a documentary so your aunties
your uncles your mamas your daddies they're gonna a documentary So your aunties, your uncles, your mamas, your daddies
They're going to be a little nervous
And we want to know your crazy Freaknik story
Let's talk about it
It's the Breakfast Club Walkaround
Morning everybody, it's DJ Call me And your opinion to the Breakfast Club top Come on 800-585-1051
Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy
We are the Breakfast Club
Now if you're just joining us, we're talking about Freaknik
Call the aunties, call the uncles
And call your mama and your papa
Alright, now we're talking about the Freaknik documentary
That's coming out on Hulu
A lot of people are nervous
We don't need that What you mean? Yesterday was Easter Sunday That is not resurrecting about the Freaknik documentary that's coming out on Hulu. A lot of people are nervous. We don't need that.
What you mean?
Yesterday was Easter Sunday.
That is not resurrecting footage from Freaknik.
It's not the resurrection that we should have been discussing all weekend, okay?
Like, we don't need that.
Because what's next?
You're going to have Myrtle Beach Black Bike weekend?
Probably.
You're going to have Florida Classic weekend?
You know what I'm saying?
You're going to have Miami Memorial weekend?
We don't need none of that footage.
It was the reason we didn't have the technology
that we got now back then
God knew what he was doing
yeah
or she was doing
yeah
see I've never been
to Freaknik in Atlanta
I've been to Philly Greek
I've been to
4th of July
in Miami
and in
where is it
Virginia Beach
I've been to
Daytona Beach
I've been to
Classic Florida Weekend I've been to Classic Black Bike. I've been to Classic Florida Weekend.
I've been to Classic.
Black Bike Weekend, Myrtle Beach.
They were all pretty similar. All pretty similar, but Freaknik was just different.
The stories I've been hearing about Freaknik was just different.
So we're asking 800-585-1051.
Have you ever been to Freaknik?
Hello, who's this?
Good morning. This is Lillian, DJ Anthony.
Hey, Lillian. How old are you, mama?
I'll be 49 this year.
Oh, you was in there.
You was in there prime time.
You was not an extra.
You was a main character in this story.
I can tell by the names.
Lillian, that's an old name.
Gwen just called.
That's right.
These old names.
You was not a non-playable character at Freak Nick.
You was a featured attraction.
Well, what's the
funny thing is that I actually attended
94 and 95. 95
was probably the last year. It was really
popping. When did you have the FTD scale?
What year was that? Jesus.
Now, let me tell you.
The funny story is, in 94,
I actually met a
gentleman, and we actually
got married, and we're still together
to this day.
So we'll celebrate
29 years this month.
Congratulations.
You met him at Freaknik.
Yeah, I met him
at Freaknik 94.
Did he grab your ass
at Freaknik
when you was walking by?
Grab her ass?
No, he didn't grab my ass
but I am a bit concerned
about this documentary
however.
It don't count, though.
It don't count
because you married the person
you got freaky with
at Freaknik.
Well, but I still have an image
that my nieces and nephews
have never seen,
and I don't want them
seeing me walking around
in Daisy Dukes and,
you know,
Look at them girls
in the Daisy Dukes on!
Oh, don't you too!
Look at them girls
in the Daisy Dukes on!
Everybody!
Yeah, you know, because they've never seen Auntie dressed like that.
So, you know.
Well, that's what Auntie get for lying to them kids.
But Auntie didn't know that that footage was ever going to be released.
So, I understand.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, good morning.
Hey, what's your name, Mama?
This is Shima from Atlanta.
Oh, Shima.
How old are you?
I'm 39.
Oh, you wasn't at no dance. You wasn't at no Freaknik.
I was at Freaknik, and that's the reason why I'm calling.
Ain't no way in hell.
How was you at the Freaknik at 39?
I promise you.
Listen, I was there.
I was 13 years old.
Jesus Christ.
All right, tell us about it.
I don't want to hear it. I was wearing something that I was not supposed old. Jesus Christ. All right. Tell us about it. I don't want to hear it.
I feel like wearing something that I was not supposed to be wearing.
I feel like hearing this story is a charge.
I don't want to hear it.
Tell us more.
Go ahead.
We'll go ahead.
I mean, it's a past.
So my first pre-naked experience was in 95.
And that was the first time that i've ever received fellatio
i was all right goodbye she's old enough now she can talk about it now she's old enough lord have
mercy so go ahead yeah that was my first experience receiving not giving but receiving
so old man pulled you to the side and gave you, Jesus Christ.
Well, he didn't pull me.
Okay, so we was all out there.
It was me and my cousin.
You know, everybody else was somewhat old enough, I guess.
And at that time, it was in front of South DeKalb Mall.
I don't know if y'all familiar with South DeKalb Mall.
But so anyway, so we were all out there, and he picked me up.
I didn't have no, I had no idea.
He picked me up, put my legs over his shoulder, and he was standing up.
That's how wild Freaknik was.
Nobody cares.
And it was going down just like that.
And none of your older cousins intervened and was like, yo, she's only 13?
Nobody cares.
Nobody cares.
That's sexual assault.
It was crazy, but that's Freaknik. that's my point and that that is exactly your point and that is why people are concerned yes that's exactly why people
look concerned you know what i mean are you concerned at all that that you might see yourself
pop up on the video i didn't think about that i hope not I hope not neither because then that'll be
child porn
definitely child porn
oh my god
oh you so terrible
I'm terrible
us
after the story
you just told
Jesus
well thank you
I don't want to play
no more
this like
this always goes
like too far
let me tell you
something kids
if you want to know
if your mom
or auntie
or even your grandma
was a freak
at Freaknik just play the first seven to eight seconds of i want to rock
just play the first seven to eight seconds if they if they stand at attention when they hear
those commands from uncle luke let me see you then she might be in trouble all right let's let's take
one more call let's let's play luke after it hello who's take one more call. Let's play Luke after it.
Hello, who's this?
What's going on?
What's going on, Evan?
What's up?
What's your name, brother?
I'm Dare, man.
I'm Dare, man.
I was calling about that freak thing.
How old are you, first of all?
Oh, he old enough.
Oh, I'm 47.
Oh, you was in there.
You was definitely in there.
It sounded like you was the guy that was running around slapping booties.
Hey, man, look at me.
I say right there in Clark Atlanta University,
man, when we stepped out the door, it was on our street,
man. Ooh, you was in the midst
of action. Man,
I ain't missed nothing, man.
Wake up, it's still going on.
The what? I say when you
wake up, it was still going on. God,
dang. How many STDs you got? You got an
STD once or twice? Oh, no, man.
No, man, I strapped up, man.
I just started having my kids about a couple years ago, man.
Man, if I was blind, man, I'd have about 20 kids by now.
Are you concerned that maybe your picture or video will be out there with you slapping asses and doing things you're not supposed to?
Nah, I ain't gonna tell you the truth, man.
Man, my part, we was down there stealing.
I older guy down there with TAU shirts and hats and college stuff.
We was down there stealing and selling goddamn cau shirts and hats and college stuff we was down
there stealing and selling i think this is good i think this is good because once again man uh
there's been a moment for the past few years where if you're a personality or some type of public
figure or some type of celebrity people dig back in your past and they pull up your old tweets and
your old audio and everything else and they want to judge you for that as if everybody don't have a past,
as if all of us didn't grow up in the 1900s,
in the early 2000s when things was wild and out of control.
Now it's your turn.
Jesus Christ.
Now it's your turn.
It's your turn, First Lady.
Jesus Christ.
It's your turn, Ms. CEO.
All right?
Oh, you just got that C-suite position, huh?
Oh, now they're going to see you over the hood of the car
with your ass in the pastor's face.
Twerking on the head.
That future pastor, yeah.
You out there judging people every Sunday, too.
Now we about to see something, okay?
Now, play this Uncle Luke song, and if you with your mama right now, or you with your auntie, and they over 45 years old, watch them when Uncle Luke give these commands.
Jesus Christ.
If they stand at attention when they hear the first seven to eight seconds,
let me see you, let me see you, let me see you, let me see you.
If they just move a little bit, if they start trembling,
oh, they might be in some trouble when this freak Nick Doc come out.
All right, well, let's get on some Uncle Luke right now.
When we come back, we got rumors.
We got to talk about Webby.
Webby mad at y'all, and we'll tell you why when we come back.
But let's get into Uncle Luke.
Shout out to all the uncles and aunties and mamas and papas.
Watch your auntie right now.
She's going to tremble.
She's going to stand at attention when she hears Uncle Luke get these commands.
She's going to try to fight it, but that spirit cannot be stopped.
Your grandmama, too.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Can't control herself this morning, huh?
Go, auntie.
Go, auntie.
Go, auntie.
Soon as she heard Uncle Luke get him commands, she lost her goddamn mind.
Go, go, go.
Looking at your mama a little different this morning, aren't you?
Definitely are out there.
Drop with a food bomb for Uncle Luke.
As much as I want Uncle Luke to get all the respect he deserves,
documentaries, movies, and everything,
I just don't want to see y'all judging that man.
Okay?
Because it wasn't just him.
That man had a whole nation behind him.
He did.
He did.
Okay?
He did.
He used to sell out every club he went to they
would charge a hundred dollars to two hundred dollars per ticket to get in they need to talk
to the women they need to talk to the women who loved this yeah music it was when uncle luke gave
these commands they did it no no during that time everybody did come on man like come on man
everybody like when i was in college when i was shout to everybody that went to an HBCU,
when I was in Hampton, when we played those records, crazy.
Shake them ta-tas, baby.
Shake them tans.
Crazy.
Right?
Crazy.
Pop that thing, baby.
You would leave the student union sweaty and nasty.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
Those were the times.
Come on, man.
I loved it.
Drop on a clues bomb for Uncle Luke.
How many bombs you gonna drop him?
That's the second
or third bomb.
It was nothing like
those Down South anthems.
And then, you know,
Up North came and ruined it
because, you know,
Uncle Luke was telling
women pop that thing.
Then y'all came with,
you know,
grab your penis
if you love hip hop.
What was that about?
If you love hip hop,
they love hip hop.
Oh, Lord have mercy.
All right.
Well, when we come back back we got your rumor report
webby you know webby is right shout out to webby man webby's mad at y'all y'all were roasting webby
webby tried to do a pimpsy tribute and y'all were roasting webby and webby was some smoke for y'all
i didn't see all that all right we're gonna get to when we come back it's the breakfast
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Good morning.
Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Webby.
Rumor has it. Rumor. Rumor has it.
Call out a name or you gossiping or you chatty patty.
I'm gossiping.
This is The Rumor Report. I mean, I guess I don't gossiping. This is the rumor report.
I mean, I guess we on The Breakfast Club.
This is where the tea spills, right?
Yes, on The Breakfast Club.
All right, now we got to talk Webby.
Now, if you don't know who Webby is, of course, Webby's a rapper from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
He's been on The Breakfast Club a couple of times.
And this is a promo that we use all the time.
This is actually Webby.
What up, what up?
You ought to know who it is.
It's me, Webby the Tree. I'm Young Savvy. Sweet john jr doing what i do when i do what i do and i'm
doing it with my girl dj envy angela lee angela yee damn hold on dj envy angela okay that's webby
yes that's webby i'll be out in the street now people be like charlotte mcgay yeah i need that
on the wall in here by the way you should put one put that on this wall the wall that put that up here charlotte mcgay put
webby saying charlotte mcgay and my girl dj envy all right well webby was at it over the weekend
and he posted a picture of himself paying homage and tribute to pimp c well people didn't like it
they were getting at him that's what that was yes i saw the picture i didn't i didn't like it. They were getting at him. That's what that was? Yes. I saw the picture. I didn't know. He was paying tribute to Pimp C.
Yeah, that was a Pimp C tribute.
Why?
How was it?
Coming to me?
I don't know, but he was wearing a, you can't call it a wife beater anymore.
What do you call it?
A tank top?
Why can't you call it a wife beater?
Who said that?
That's like you can't say midget.
There's certain things you can't say anymore.
Man, leave me alone, man.
You can't.
I ain't get that memo.
That memo never came to my desk.
You cannot say that anymore.
Since when?
You gotta say t-shirt.
Why do we have to call it a wife beater anyway?
Because Ike and Tina, right?
Yeah.
I know Ike and Tina.
Don't put that on Ike.
I thought it was.
I mean, clearly it's because people probably used to beat their wives in tank tops, but
you know.
Don't put that on Ike.
But that's what they're called.
But you can't call them that anymore.
But he wore a wife beater and he had like a mink on.
And people would make fun of him and he had like a mink on. And people were making fun of him. And he had this to say.
But anyway, man, I want to know why all the big satis and all them motherfuckers don't repost this shit when I tell a kid to stay in school and you can be whatever you want to be.
You know, and keep going first.
Double post that.
You know what I'm saying, man?
Y'all around here playing with me, man.
I done fucked enough bad bitches throughout my life.
Proud of you, bitch.
But we ain't going to go there life but we ain't gonna go there we ain't gonna go there we're gonna stay we're gonna stay growing up on this one i'm a grandpa now you heard me in
the way man y'all chill out with that man for real man before that get crazy man trying to grow and
be old and getting great man trying to get money how y'all broke my mom go borrow some money from
somebody some man leave me the fuck alone man
Webby not wrong
But you can't fight the internet
No
Fighting the internet
You fighting a bunch of ghosts
Like stop letting the internet
Dictate
You know
How you feel
And stop letting the internet
Make you react to things
It's just the internet bro
Right
Cause you gotta know
When you post that picture
You gonna get some type of reaction
But I think he thought
He was doing it for a good thing
He was showing
You know
Love to a
A fallen soldier But shouldn't intention matter? So if you know That's what you were doing it for a good thing he was showing love to a fallen soldier
but shouldn't intention matter?
so if you know that's what you were doing it for
who cares what everybody else got to say
well we haven't seen Webby up here in a minute
so Webby if you're listening
we need you back here on the Breakfast Club for a day or so
alright now also
6ix9ine talks about being blackballed
from the Breakfast Club too
you've been on the Breakfast Club
my colleagues,
a couple times you've been there.
Oh, this is part of the...
We're iHeartRadio.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
Are you and Charlamagne on good terms right now?
No, to be honest, since I got out of jail,
I feel like I've just been blackballed from a lot of things.
But you do know, being part of iHeart,
I gave them their biggest numbers.
To date, as I've given everyone else their biggest numbers.
What was the crazy bet that Charlamagne made with you?
Yeah, some out-of-pocket.
I don't know.
It's weird.
Probably an iHeart thing.
No, it's not.
All right, play with Enrique if you want to.
6ix9ine.
When it comes to the biggest numbers, what are you talking about?
YouTube, right?
The YouTube video?
You're talking about YouTube numbers, yeah.
Was it still the biggest YouTube? Well, actually, the biggest number was Birdman. That was supposed to be the biggest numbers, what are you talking about? YouTube, right? You're talking about YouTube numbers. Is this still the biggest? Was it still the biggest YouTube?
Well, actually, the biggest number was Birdman.
That was supposed to be the biggest number.
But at the time, at the time, Breakfast Club, we weren't using YouTube.
Correct.
Even though I was up here stressing for years, we need to be on YouTube.
At that time, we had our own thing.
Corporations were still big on dot coms, dot coms, dot coms.
Correct.
So they were very, very, very late to the YouTube part.
So Birdman is actually the biggest number.
I mean, honestly, it could have been one of the Kanye West interviews, too.
Or Dame Dash.
We don't know.
I think it was Birdman or Dame Dash.
We didn't have a YouTube.
But in our YouTube era?
He was.
Is Bigger the Soulja Boy?
I believe so.
Soulja Boy was up there, too, now.
No, I think he might have been bigger.
Hold on.
You mean the first 6ix9ine interview? The first 6ix9ine have been bigger. Hold on. You mean the first 6ix9ine?
The first 6ix9ine interview.
Yeah.
And I never had an issue with 6ix9ine.
All I was trying to do was warn the young man that, you know, if he kept carrying on the way he was carrying on, he was going to end up in jail or dead.
Right.
And shout to Enrique Santos.
That's our iHeart compadre.
He's out in Miami who did that interview.
Drop one of the clues bombs for Enrique Santos.
He's my guy. who did that interview. Dropping a clues bomb for Enrique Santos. That's my guy.
6'9".
You have no idea how, when you say it, that could have been an iHeart thing with that bet you made.
You'll stop it.
Now, Kanye West.
Kanye West is also being sued over Donda Academy.
Now, allegedly, he only fed his students sushi.
I like sushi. I like sushi. That they need to be aware that their children are behind and that they need
to consider that it's going to be very hard for them to be able to transfer their kids out of
that school next year or later because they're not getting what they need. The kids are being
suppressed because of all the constant changes that go on at the school. But since I've been there, there have been no
report cards given to the students or progress reports. So because Donda is not accredited,
you really can't get any documents from the school to show where you've been. And so what happens is
if they come in at third grade level or fourth grade level and they're in the sixth grade,
they're going to go into third grade or they're going to be considered getting ieps or learning disabled
because they're behind but it won't be the child's fault that they're behind it is donden's fault that
they're behind i don't think it has really anything to do with kanye i don't feel sorry for any of
those kids that go to that school because your parent your parents are sending you to a school
that's not accredited and you're sending to us sending your kids to a school where the founder admits he does not read that's stupid and they don't teach uh
african history inside the school did they do they teach about the holocaust oh no what and then we
don't teach african-american history talks about the holocaust we don't even teach african-american
history and that's been my problem how do you not teach we didn't have an african-american history
month just how strong i am That's not something to unfortunately
I want to advertise that I've been there.
So instead of being able to brag
about the fact that I've been at Donda
and I miss my kids very, very much and I'm very
concerned, that's something unfortunately I may have
to hide. I'm not the first African American
woman at the school to be
fired. It's like all African American women
at the school that stand up get
tossed out. and that's
just kind of how that goes i'm sorry you're a damn fool if you send your kids to don academy
the founder admits he doesn't read yeah it's like you're a damn fool okay the school isn't
accredited and you're surprised that uh there's no black history month or no african-american
history being taught when kanye west has been vocal about wanting to cancel black history month
he says we should call it black future Month. He said that multiple times.
Yeah, you're damn right.
He said, I'm tired of talking about slavery.
He said that a million times.
He said, cancel Black History Month.
So why are you acting surprised now?
Yeah, I don't understand as a parent
why I would send my kids to that school.
The founder of the school admits he does not read.
Ain't enough Yeezys in the world.
Come on, man.
Hell no.
Just because you're a genius at music, you know, a genius at fashion,
doesn't mean you're a genius in regards to formal education.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
Charlamagne, who are you giving that down to?
Man, four after the hour, there's a young woman out there named Denise Frazier.
I really, since yesterday was Easter Sunday,
I want to talk to y'all about this whole not judging thing, this whole
not condemning thing. Because
I think that y'all going to judge and condemn Denise,
but we'll talk about it for after the hour. Alright, we'll get to that
next. Don't move, it's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man, hit it with the heat.
Yes, a breakfast club, bitches.
Who's donkey of the day today?
Well, donkey of the day for Monday, April 10th goes to a 19-year-old woman named Denise Frazier.
Now, yesterday was Easter Sunday, so a lot of folks were making their annual trip to church.
You know, some people only
go to church once a year and Easter is that one time. So this question I'm asking isn't for y'all.
All right. I want to ask y'all regular church going folks. Okay. How far does this do not judge,
do not condemn thing go? Luke 637, not uncle Luke. Okay. Luke 637 says, do not judge and you will not be judged.
Do not condemn and you will not be condemned.
Forgive and you will be forgiven.
Well, what does that mean exactly?
Because Denise Frazier is challenging all of that logic.
See, Denise is 19.
And like most teenagers nowadays, she's on social media doing things she doesn't have any business doing.
OK, and the business I'm talking about is sex.
Yes, Denise was Snapchatting that. Boom, boom. she doesn't have any business doing okay and the business i'm talking about is sex yes denise was
chat snapchatting that boom boom okay uh why people record their sexual acts and put them
online i will never know but denise did just that and it's led to her arrest what what do you mean
uncle charlotte led to her arrest well let's go to cbs 11 for the report please jones county woman
faced a judge a few hours for a few hours ago for a case investigators describe as disgusting and disturbing.
Now, we want to warn you the details of this case are graphic in nature.
A judge set 19-year-old Denise Frazier's bond at $25,000.
Deputies arrested her in the Myrick community Wednesday.
The sheriff's department received a tip about graphic videos of unnatural
intercourse on social media. The department says it's in the initial investigation phase,
but has found no evidence that Frazier was threatened or coerced to participate in these
acts on video. Three separate dogs were seen on video and all animals are now in a safe place getting medical help the
lead investigator says he's never worked a case like this before jones county uh say some videos
may have been made in other counties and they have alerted those counties and more charges may
be added if you're confused on what happened uh denise frazier was arrested uh after video showed her having sexual intercourse
with a dog all right a canine all right dog uh church-going people about that whole not
condemning thing all right sex with snoopy is nuts i mean come on denise you out here
snapchatting yourself giving pom-pom to a pooch and i'm not supposed to judge you see i come from
the era where if a woman wanted to sleep with a dog they would sleep with dmx or snoop but nowadays you got women out here really fornicating with
fido okay i want to play guess what race it is but i need to say uh there is a stereotype that
white people really really really love their dogs she's white so i would like to say that it's not
a stereotype if it's true now she's being charged with unnatural intercourse. I never heard of that.
I thought it was called bestiality. Bestiality is a type of sexual offense in which an animal is used as a medium for satisfying sexual desire without developing any kind of emotional bonding.
OK, I guess this is not considered bestiality because it was clearly an emotional bond between Denise and the dog.
Now, how does doggy style work in this
situation did denise bend over and get on all fours stop what come on now come on what okay okay
i just got a couple more questions all right oh boy how does a dog sound when he's having sex with a human and it feels good. No, I want to know how it sounds. How does it sound?
Yo, stop. Y'all stop.
What?
Okay, just one more question and I'll stop.
How does a dog sound when he's about
to have sex with a woman and the poom poom got a smell?
Yo, stop.
Stop, y'all.
Yo, stop, y'all. Stop!
Y'all look crazy
okay
please give Denise Frazier
the biggest
the biggest
I'm just saying
by the way
that is
that's what we should do
if you don't
want to insult
a woman
cause she may have
a little older
this summer
cause it is summertime
it is spring and summer
it's that season
okay
so if you don't want to say
you got a little tart
I'm not messing with you
I'm not messing with you
I'm not messing with you
alright
that
did you just snort
did you just snort
oh my goodness alright right well that is
your donkey of the day now when we come back let's woosah man we should start doing that
anytime you smell something man when you because you know people always have call up here and be
like you know somebody in the office got a little smell and i don't know what to say Just like... Alright.
You guys go too far.
Alright, let's open up the phone lines.
Let's clear up a little bit.
Clean up.
800-585-1051.
Now, this morning during Get It Off Your Chest, a young lady called.
We didn't get to her call.
Her name was Lima.
Good morning, Lima, if you're listening.
Lima wanted to know.
She wants to know if liars and cheaters are born like that.
What that mean?
800-585-1051.
Like, are you born a liar and a cheater, or is it something that you're taught?
Because some kids lie from the door, right?
Well, kids lie for survival sometimes.
Which means survival.
Not survival.
Okay, maybe survival is the wrong word. But kids lie because they know they're going to get in trouble. Correct. So that not survival. Not survival. Okay, maybe survival is the wrong word,
but kids lie
because they know
they're going to get in trouble.
Correct.
So that is a form of survival.
You don't want to get in trouble.
So if you think
you're going to be punished
or disciplined in some way,
you'll tell a lie.
But is that taught?
You know what I mean?
Because you have to learn that
because if you tell the truth,
you're rewarded
for telling the truth, right?
I never taught my kids to lie.
You ever taught your kids to lie?
But they've lied to you
when they were young. No. So I never taught my kids to lie. You ever taught your kids to lie? But they've lied to you when they were young.
No.
So, I guess.
I don't know.
Let's open up the phone lines.
Well, what about the cheating part?
Huh?
You mean like cheating, cheating?
Yes, like cheating.
Oh, like infidelity.
Correct.
Oh, yeah.
That's learned behavior.
That's learned behavior.
I'm not messing with you.
What?
That is learned behavior. 585- behavior. I'm not messing with you. What? That is learned behavior.
585-1051.
Let's talk about it.
Now, are liars and cheaters born like that?
I guess you wanted to know, is there a gene?
Is there an off chromosome?
I asked you to define cheating because it could be cheating on a test or cheating at a game.
You know what I mean?
There's all types of forms of cheating.
You're talking about actual infidelity.
It could be all of that.
It could be all of that. I mean, you could even I mean? There's all types of forms of achievement. You're talking about actual infidelity. That could be all of that. It could be all of that.
I mean, you could even go a step further.
Even stealing.
Is that something that you learn, or are you born like that?
Did somebody teach me how to steal?
Nah, I don't think so.
I just wanted things.
Like, if you're from Brooklyn, is that automatic?
Yes.
Automatic.
See?
All right, we'll talk about it when we come back.
Yes.
800-585-1051.
Now you're being specific. Yes. Let's discuss.'ll talk about it when we come back. 800-585-1051.
Let's discuss.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's topic time.
Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with the Breakfast Club.
Let's talk about it.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you're just joining us, a young lady named Lima called this morning during Get It Off Your Chest.
We missed her call this morning, but she wanted to know if liars, cheaters, and thieves are actually born like that. So I'm sure she was hurt from a dude and she wanted to know.
She wanted some clarity.
So that is the question.
800-585-1051.
What do you think, Sean?
I wish my therapist was available right now because we actually had a discussion about this.
And that's when I said, you know, the thing about kids lie for survival.
You know, survival may not be the right word, but kids lie when they know that they're going to get in trouble and nobody taught kids how to lie your kid could be three four years old
but if they're aware that there's consequences to their actions right they did something that
they know they had no business doing and they think that they might get you know in trouble for
they're going to say they didn't do it so that's just a natural instinct that's self-preservation
in a lot of ways.
But do they see that from somewhere,
whether it's a cartoon
or whether a friend, right?
And the reason I say that
is my youngest kids, right?
My nine, my eight,
and my six-year-old, right?
Sometimes I think they should be lying
when they don't lie.
And the reason I say that is,
let's say they hear a bad word
on a YouTube video they're watching.
They'll come running upstairs and say, hey, dad, I just heard this on YouTube.
My kids do that too.
Or if me and my wife are out and they want a snack, they'll call and be like, hey, can I have a snack?
I wasn't like that.
If I heard a curse, I just kept it moving.
If I want a snack, I'm going to go get it.
But that's different because we tell our kids these are bad words.
So if we tell our kids these are bad words, they want to come back and report that. You know they come back you know any bad words as a kid would you ever call your mom and dad be like i just heard
a bad word or you're gonna keep listening to that rap song no because i knew better than just to call
my mom and dad for nonsense that's the other thing we need to talk about it's too easy to be
it's too accessible to our parents nowadays for you i shouldn't be able to just call my but when
i used to call my mom and dad for something that was going on at the house it was because it was
a real serious situation right okay because my kids call me for some bs sometimes i'm like why are you calling me i
honestly don't think i've ever done that ever in my life i've never just called my parents randomly
i didn't have a re first of all i couldn't because when i used to get dropped off you know at the
house it'd be three o'clock i used to have to stay at the house in third grade by the way until an
adult came there we ain't had no cell phones or nothing like that.
You know what I mean?
Who the hell was I calling anyway?
Now we off to another tangent.
Okay.
But my point is, I feel like a lot of that is self-preservation with kids.
So I don't think liars are born that way.
And cheaters, when it comes to infidelity, we're definitely not born that way.
That's definitely a learned behavior.
A learned behavior.
Through music, through watching television, through our friends.
Through my daddy. My daddy looked me in my eyes. When I called my dad. Salute to my dad. I learned behavior. Through music, through watching television, through our friends. Through my daddy.
My daddy looked me in my eyes.
When I caught my...
Salute to my dad.
I love my pops.
When I caught my dad
cheating back in the day,
my dad looked at me and said,
you only got one woman?
You know what I'm saying?
He said, when you get older,
you're going to understand.
My daddy said that to me
when I was like 16, 17 years old.
So, yes.
Hello, who's this?
This is Lil Nat.
This is Lil Nat.
Lil Nat, good morning.
Good morning.
How are you today?
We're good.
Now, you heard the topic.
What's your thoughts?
My thoughts is this.
And this is my opinion.
Okay.
It's supposed to be natural life.
Life.
Habitual life.
But man, this is going with it.
Stop.
That's not right.
Stop.
That ain't true.
Stop. We all humans at the end of the going with it. Stop. That's not right. Stop. That ain't true. Stop.
We all humans at the end of the day.
Stop.
And I think they just get that cheap part from their dad.
First of all, by your logic, since yesterday was Easter Sunday,
the first woman to ever deceive somebody was Eve.
Okay?
Adam was cool.
God said don't eat the apple.
Adam minded his damn business.
But who went and ate that apple?
Huh? Ain't nobody doing nothing on the path. Ain't eat the apple. Adam minded his damn business. But who went and ate that apple? Huh?
Ain't nobody dwelling on the past.
Ain't nobody dwelling on the past.
That's what it say.
You're bottling that.
Man, that is so funny.
Somebody bring up the Bible.
He's like, ain't nobody dwelling on the past.
Hello, who's this?
Man, that is hilarious.
This is Talia. Hey, Talia hey talia good morning good morning how are you
guys doing pretty good so you know the question she was a lady called this morning wanted to know
if lies and cheaters were born like that right and as far as the liars part nobody teaches their
kids just to be a liar first thing they do is just teach you right from wrong. And then as of that part, as growing
up, it's up to you to choose on if you
go, you know, be a compulsive liar
or you're going to choose to tell a little
white lie here and there when it needs to be
told. That is very true.
And as far as the cheating
part, now that's there.
Yeah, you definitely learned that from
I don't know, your stepdaddy, your daddy,
your cousin, somebody. No, that's definitely learned behavior., I don't know, your stepdaddy, your daddy, your cousin, somebody.
No, that's definitely learned behavior.
That's absolutely learned behavior.
Ebony, good morning.
Good morning.
How you feeling, Ebony?
I feel pretty good. And you?
Good, good, good. Where you calling from?
I'm calling from Houston.
Houston. All right. We're asking.
Lady called this morning. She wanted to know if liars and cheaters are born like that.
What's your opinion, Ebony?
Well, I think I'm going to bring it back to the biblical saying, the fall of man.
Okay, because man made that first fight.
Oh, the woman made me do it, right?
So I'm thinking about faith.
When you have a newborn, they cry.
And then you run in there and get them.
And they stop.
Right.
Then you put them down.
And then they cry.
And then you run in there and get them.
And they stop.
Right. So that's a crying lie and then as they get older it's like charlemagne said when they get in trouble
they lie to get out of trouble so it's up to the parents to teach that child because if you let
that baby lay there then they're gonna stop doing that crying i don't like that i feel like that's
cruel and unusual punishment that's something me and my wife debate about all the time like when my wife when my wife when she was like sleep training
the kids you got sleep training the kids i'm like man you just don't i can't stand to sit there and
just let the baby cry until you fall asleep no i feel like you traumatize me i try and then after
about 30 45 seconds i'm like no i can't do that because you just don't want them to cry cry cry
but that's part that's part that's part of the problem why a lot of my kids didn't leave my bed until about two years old.
I also don't think that's a cry lie.
I just think that these kids want comfort for the moment.
So they want to be held.
You know what I mean?
And then when you hold them, they stop crying.
And then when you lay them down and they realize they're not being held no more, they cry again.
I don't think that's a cry lie.
Yeah, but then you got kids that's in your bed until two years old.
And that's a problem.
Well, you got to sleep train the kids.
Yeah.
I got that going on right now.
We got the 18-month-old.
800-585-1051.
Now, if you just joined us, a lady called this morning.
Her name was Lima.
She wanted to know this.
She wanted to know if you are a liar or a cheater, are you born like that?
That is the question.
Let's talk about it.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
It's topic time call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the breakfast club
morning everybody it's dj envy charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club now if you just
joined us a young lady named lima called this morning uh she wanted to know i don't know if
she who she's dealing with but she wanted to know if you are a liar or cheater are you born like that or is it
learned behavior the Charlemagne I don't think you're born a liar I think that
you know kids lie and you see that we all got young kids you know I'm saying
kids lie simply because they don't want to get in trouble so I think that's a
form of self-preservation I think when it comes to infidelity and cheating that is absolutely positively uh learned behavior a hundred percent
hello who's this vanessa hey vanessa talk to us vanessa well i want to say good morning and thank
you so much for having us in the morning we all love listening to you appreciate that
vanessa your phone is crazy you got us on Bluetooth for speaker? No, I do not. I have a head headset. Okay. Yeah, we can barely hear you. Can
you take us off that headset right fast? I'm sorry. And thank you, Vanessa, too. We appreciate
you listening and appreciating us. Hi, good morning, y'all. Can y'all hear me? Way better.
Yep. Okay. So my thoughts, I think it's a genetic behavioral trait.
I think that when you grow up in a household and somebody in that family goes along with that behavior of cheating and lying,
I think it passes down to their kids.
With that being said, I did grow up in a household where my father cheated on my mother,
and he brought me along to every female date that he had because they had children.
No.
And then we somehow stayed there a night.
Damn.
No.
So how you grew up,
you had a bunch of stepmommies?
Yes.
Are you still?
I have an older half-sister
that I have nothing to know about.
She's in another country.
Keep in mind, my dad is Hispanic.
That's why I don't go along with any Hispanics.
He can all cheat around. Damn it, That's why I don't go around with any Hispanics. They just all cheat around.
Damn it, man. So you don't date Hispanic
men? I do not.
That's right. You date black men because black
men don't cheat. Exactly.
That's right. That's a
Caucasian. They're more honest,
honestly. Jesus.
So I just think that
the Hispanic dad was saying that my
father, he taught my brother that that's the game of life.
You cannot just have one sex.
You need to have them all.
Do not be stingy.
Everybody needs a love.
My daddy told me that when I was young, too.
My daddy literally looked at me and said, oh, you only got one girlfriend?
Now, as I got older and we got older, he said I was absolutely right to have one woman.
But, you know, when i was young he
definitely messed me up hello who's this this is brian how you doing brian what's going on so i
think that it's the parents fault and here's why okay we inadvertently teach our kids to lie
when they're young and they hear us talking to our significant other and let's just hypothetically say
someone knocks at the door,
and you see who it is,
you say, Tom, I'm not here.
The kids pick up on that kind of thing.
We're lying right there.
You right.
You right, because I remember Jehovah's Witnesses
used to come knocking on the doors,
and my parents would be like,
tell me that home.
Yeah, you right.
Well, guess what?
I was a Jehovah's Witness, okay?
I was the person going out on field on the field service every Saturday with my mom and my sister and knocking on those doors, okay?
So F all y'all dishonest people, okay?
I hope y'all don't make it into heaven.
I hope y'all don't become one in 144,000.
Because even when people call, like your mom and daddy be like, tell them I'm sleeping.
Yeah, so you right.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Dang.
That's a good point, brother.
Thank you, Brian.
That is a fantastic point.
Now, that's a perfect point because we all do that.
We all do that to our kids or our kids to hear us.
But who calling?
Oh, don't answer the phone.
We do it all the time.
That's why I tell my kids when the doorbell ring or somebody knocks, don't go to it.
You go get an adult.
All right?
So when you go get that adult, that adult can make the executive decision.
That's when you tell the adult, hey, tell them people aren't here.
Right, but that's a lie.
And that's what they learn.
But I'm telling that to the adult, not the kids.
But the kids hear it.
No, they don't.
That's why you got to whisper.
You know how to use the inside voice?
Use the inside voice.
Or somebody come ask you for money and you say, I ain't got it.
Your kids know you got it.
That's a lie.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
I tell my kids that no is perfectly okay to say.
All right?
Trust me.
My oldest daughter hears those conversations.
When people call me, she hears those.
And I tell her straight up, like, you can't just do for everybody.
You know?
But what's the moral of the story?
I don't know.
We heard a bunch of them just now. See, I didn't lie just now. I don't know. don't know we heard a bunch of them just now i didn't lie
just now i don't know all right we heard a bunch of them i did just i personally think that all of
this stuff is uh learned behavior you know because when you're young and you lie as a child it's just
self-preservation i don't think you're necessarily you have i don't think you have the attention of
i'm lying you're just trying to save yourself and protect yourself okay all right when we come back
we got to talk Bow Wow.
Bow Wow talks about him stepping the ditty. Also,
Caitlyn Jenner's mad at y'all.
We'll tell you why when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club back from vacation.
Good morning.
Back to the work week.
Hopefully you had a great Easter.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Bow Wow.
Rumor has it.
Rumor.
Rumor has it.
Call out a name or you gossiping or you chatty patty.
I don't gossip.
This is The Rumor Report. I mean, I guess I don't gossiping. This is the rumor report.
I mean, I guess we on The Breakfast Club.
This is where the tea spills, right?
Yes.
On The Breakfast Club.
Now, Bow Wow was on the Baller Alert show.
Shout out to Robin and Baller Alert.
He was talking everything from Jermaine Dupri to Diddy to a host of so many different things.
So first, he talks about Did uh and his baby mom uh being together
no baby mama john at all so it was cool when she was on diddy's boat and all that
nah i mean she she knew better for me it's more of a man thing you know what i'm saying like
you know me and her we had our discussion about that trust me that might have been the last time
what about the video so for me it's like oh once i say okay cool let me just get on the phone and
just holler so we had our little rap.
And then, of course, me and Duel, we definitely had our rap.
I'll keep that between us.
But all men know it's a certain conduct and code you go by.
You know what I'm saying?
There's certain things that's off limits.
And everybody know wives and baby mamas.
It's just some shit that, you know, you stay clear from.
You know what I mean?
Maybe I could have had something that belonged to him a long time ago.
So it's like player respect
the game so it's just respecting the game later it is what it is I mean if it's player respect
the game then it's like why even address the matter and that's another thing to them just
because you have a kid with a woman don't mean she belonged to you I mean but that last line is
exactly the truth just because you have a kid from a woman doesn't mean that uh she belongs to you so
if she chooses to be with anybody in the industry, regardless of what Bow Wow and that person's relationship is, I mean, that's on her.
It's not really, I don't think it's really on the guy so much.
I disagree.
No, I think it should be respect between men.
Because if Diddy and Bow Wow was cool, right?
And that's the thing I don't understand because they can't be that cool.
Remember Diddy hired Bow Wow to do the Ciroc stuff and he was running around with Ciroc. He had to be cool, though.
That's business.
That's business.
That's business.
I mean, there should be respect between men.
You know what I mean?
Oh, it's a conversation.
Yes.
A conversation.
Yeah, I think I might holler at your baby mom if you think about that.
Correct.
Your baby mom's just feeling me.
How do you even have that?
Yo, your baby mom's just feeling me.
This is my DM.
Yo, I'm feeling your baby mom's.
Your BM in my DM.
Okay?
Can I move on that?
Like, whoa.
Nah.
Nah.
Now, he also talks about his relationship with Jermaine Dupri.
Why do you and JD keep falling out?
We spoke our peace not too long ago face to face.
And then he did a Breakfast Club interview.
And I saw that.
I immediately hit him.
I'm good.
I'm cool. I appreciate hit him. I'm good. I'm cool.
I appreciate everything that he's done.
I'm able to sell out arenas still back-to-back years.
We did two arena tours, and just based off all the work that we did collectively for that time.
So it was good for that time, but now it's just time for him to excel and do big and better things and just keep it pushing.
He got a whole album with Currency that he's doing.
He's moving in a direction.
I'm over here doing my business stuff and touring, and I'm getting ready for Lovers and Friends and all just keep it pushing. He got a whole album with Currency that he's doing. He's moving in a direction. I'm over here doing
my business stuff
and touring
and I'm getting ready
for Lovers and Friends
and all type of other shit.
So it's kind of like
we all doing our thing.
It's just people
ain't seeing it together,
but I'm at peace.
Well, that's the respect
I expect.
That's what I wanted to hear
from you, Dwayne.
That's the respect
I expect Bow Wow
to have for JD.
That's why when I see him
on social media
and he be talking crazy
about JD
and not wanting to give JD
credit for putting him in position, I'd confused correct yeah that's not because of the
breakfast club interview that's because of what we saw you saying about right that's the only reason
i asked jd that like what's up with you and bow like why does he you know seem to not give you
the respect he should for putting you in position so that what i heard about what i'll say just now
on baller alert podcast is how i expect by water be how they both talking about jd yeah how they
both should be i mean because they both i ain expect Bow Wow to be. How they both should be. Talking about JD. Yeah, how they both should be.
I mean, because they both, I ain't going to say needed each other, but they both needed
each other for both of their careers to go even further.
Definitely for Bow Wow.
Definitely for Bow Wow.
I'm not going to say JD needed Bow Wow, but yeah.
Bow Wow was big for JD.
JD, there you go.
Bow Wow was huge for JD.
Absolutely.
I'm trying to think.
Was Bow Wow JD's biggest artist?
I don't know. That's a good question. I don't know Bow Wow JD's biggest artist? I don't know.
That's a good question.
I don't know.
That's a great question.
I don't know.
Because I'm thinking
of Chris Cross.
Chris Cross was huge.
The brat was the first
solo female rapper
to go platinum.
Was Bow Wow
big?
Maybe.
I think Bow Wow
was his biggest artist.
I'm trying to think
of another.
Because Usher,
you don't count Usher
as JD's artist.
Nah, he's not Usher.
Franchise?
No, it had to be Bala.
Yeah, it might be.
I think so.
All right, now he also talks about marriage.
You got that clip in there?
I just learned that marriage isn't for everybody.
You know, like I said, I'm...
Because you almost got married.
I've been engaged twice.
What made you get cold feet about it?
It wasn't even cold feet.
Like, I knew I wasn't going to do it.
I like to just live free.
I want to wake up and...
You know, I don't like breakfast.
I like to go straight to lunch.
But if my wife or my girl was here, she might be like, we can't eat Popeye's now.
It's only 1130.
Well, that's what I want.
And you don't want to answer to anybody.
No, I don't want to answer.
I don't answer to people now.
So it's like, I don't want to hear that.
Compromise isn't really fun.
I'm so happy to be me and endure this shit that I've endured when it comes to women that I am good.
That's why you need a wife, though, because a wife can keep you from eating Popeye's at 1130.
I was like, hey, if you were the woman that's letting you eat Popeye's at 1130, she don't care nothing about you, man.
Heart disease is one of the number one killers, is the number one killer of people all across this country.
All right. Especially black people. That's right. All right.
You will get coronary artery disease eating Popeye's at 1130.
So you need a wife to tell you not to eat Popeyes at 1130.
But I respect his opinion.
Now, congratulations to Odell Beckham Jr.
He signed a one-year deal with the Baltimore Ravens.
They say it's reportedly worth up to $18 million with $15 million guaranteed.
So I hope Lamar Jackson stays because that would be a fun combination to watch.
That would be dope.
Even if Odell comes back at 70%, that's a great combination to see.
So I hope Lamar Jackson comes back.
And Lamar Jackson did post something after that signing.
He did?
Yeah, I forgot what it was.
I forgot what he posted, but it seemed like he was excited.
Okay.
Now, lastly, this kind of confused me.
Maybe you can help me out, Charlemagne.
Caitlyn Jenner.
I'm confused already.
I can't with you. I'm confused jenna i'm confused already i can't i'm confused what
i'm confused already what what i didn't say it let me let me start this again okay i'm confused
with this charlamagne maybe you can help me out caitlyn jenna still confused shut up man
caitlyn jenna is mad at nike because nike is partnering with uh now you talk about the brand
nike nike yeah the brand you just never know i just the man might have been a new term okay
it's partnering with a trans activist uh dylan movani did i say that name right okay and uh
caitlyn jenna's kind of mad she says uh jenna who transitioned in 2015 called out the athletic
wear company after it was unveiled that the brand deal in a series of Instagram posts on Wednesday where she modeled Nike pants and a sports bra.
But isn't Caitlyn Jenner trans?
What's she mad about, though?
Why is she upset?
I guess she's saying that these should be going to women and not the trans community.
I don't feel like you're explaining this story.
I'm not.
I really don't know.
That's what I'm asking you.
I don't know.
I stay out of their business all right well she uh excuse me
caitlyn jenna posted you said it right you said she i don't know
you confused yourself see i told you stay out of their business you're right see now
caitlyn jenna that's funny you use the right pronoun but then you still get confused
oh man caitlyn jenna posted as someone that grew up in awe of what phil knight did
it is a shame to see such an iconic american company go so woke we can be inclusive but not
at the expense of the mass majority of people and have some
decency while being inclusive this is an outrage i feel like something's missing from this story
what do you mean i don't know i i feel like you i feel like you're leaving something out
i feel like something's missing from this story i feel like you're telling i feel like the story
you're telling identifies as the story that really is. I just can't.
I just, I don't know.
I told you I was confused from the beginning.
Why would Caitlyn and Jenna be mad, though?
That's what I'm confused.
I mean, I would think it was, it sounded like hate.
The person should be happy.
It sounded like she wants the deal.
Caitlyn and Jenna wants the deal.
Yeah, it sounded like Caitlyn wants the deal, but I feel like you're missing, something's
missing from this story.
I gave you everything.
Mm-hmm.
All right, well, you know that.
Fill us in.
I know y'all will fill us in on on social
media on youtube tell us something's missing from this story i know what it is i just don't know
what it is all right well that is your rumor report all right people's choice mixes up next
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of people in mexico so shout out again to everybody out to mexico uh joseph and everybody that showed
me so much love i had an amazing time but now it's back to work salute to everybody too man
i mean i was in saint lucia last week man it will never cease to amaze me when you're in a whole
other country and people are tuned in to The Breakfast Club.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
And not just The Breakfast Club, you know, the Brilliant Idiots podcast.
Like, they're tuned.
The people out there got my book.
Like, they're tuned in to what we do in other countries.
And that, man, that'll never cease to amaze me.
The internet has really flattened the world in a real way.
In a real way. And I want to tell everybody too, man,
make sure you go get your tickets
for the first ever Black Effect Podcast Festival
happening April 22nd in Atlanta at Pullman Yards.
I cannot wait to announce that we sold out
because it is right there.
You know what I'm saying?
So go get your tickets while you still can.
Some of your favorite Black Effect Podcast podcasts will be on that stage live,
like the 85 South Show, Horrible Decisions, Reasonably Shady
with Robin Dixon and Giselle Bryant.
We got the Big Facts podcast going to be out there.
Checking in with Michelle Williams.
She's going to be there.
So make sure you get your tickets, man.
It's hosted by myself and Jess Hilarious.
There's going to be food.
My man Louis V is providing the soundtrack. We got got the black effect marketplace with a bunch of your favorite
local businesses businesses from atlanta they'll be there so go to eventbrite.com right now and
get your tickets and go to black effect.com for more info we will see you on saturday april 22nd
and atl shawty all right when we come back positive notice the breakfast club good morning
morning everybody it's dj nv charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
I just want to shout out to Memphis again. You know, I'm doing my show there May 28th.
Memphis has been showing so much love. So shout to everybody that's been coming through.
All the vendors, all the car clubs, everybody that's putting their car in the show.
If you want to put your car and bike in the show, it's DJ Envy Car Show at Gmail dot com.
I just want to say shout
to memphis uh shout to big sue uh k97 the whole staff out there like they've been showing so much
love and i just want to say i appreciate it we're gonna have an amazing event it's a family fun
event kids five and under are free if you haven't got your tickets to the car show just click the
link in my bio i can't wait to see you guys we have a lot of fun i'm bringing my whole family so
we're just gonna have a big family fun day all right now charlotte man you got a positive note i do the positive note is simply this man um you
will lose people when you heal okay for everybody out there on their healing journey just know you
gonna lose people when you heal all right there are people in your life that can only identify
with the broken version of you and others that benefited from it they can't come to the next
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