The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Ben Affleck GOES OFF On Paparazzi, XXL Freshman Class 2024 Revealed, Iman Shumpert To Pay Teyana Taylor 7 Figures In Divorce Settlement + Child Support + More

Episode Date: June 25, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 And I guess I'm the one who's gonna do it all Tell us how you made it This is a morning show for God's sake DJ Envy Better known as the People's Choice And salute to all my light-skinned brothers out there Jess Hilarious Jess for the worldwide last
Starting point is 00:00:15 Jess don't do no lying And Charlamagne Tha God Don't get it, Jay Everybody come to the Breakfast Club I call this the hot seat You're alive You're alive Breakfast Club It's like being on America's front porch You're alive. You're alive. Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:00:25 It's like being on America's front porch. Don't feel like my wrist touches. I never talk to me. Every time I go to the Breakfast Club, I know it's going to be like a good man. I'm getting high. Good morning, yo. Jess Hilarious will be here in a second. Charlamagne Tha God. Peace to the planet.
Starting point is 00:00:47 It's Tuesday. Yes, it's Tuesday. Good morning. And don't you hate when like, you know, a homie of yours does something stupid and then you tell him it's stupid and then when they realize it's stupid, they want to make it a wee thing. Ain't no damn wee thing. Okay.
Starting point is 00:01:04 Now, let me tell you what happened here yesterday in this studio right we have the breakfast club studio here we call it the black mothership drop on the clues bombs for the black mothership the black mothership has a huge window and if you're walking by you can look in the studio now people always are taking tours of the building they like to come by they like to come look at breakfast club studio they stare at us like we're fishing a fishbowl. Fine. I don't have a problem with it.
Starting point is 00:01:28 Yesterday, there's a great human who works here at iHeart. His name is Mr. Jim Kerr. Jim Kerr has been here for 100 years. He's an institution. He's in here giving a tour. Now, one thing y'all may not realize, if you watch the Breakfast Club interviews now, you'll see we have a backdrop.
Starting point is 00:01:44 It is a curtain. It's an electric curtain that you can put down that closes said window as mr kerr is giving a tour and just showing some people in so showing some people the breakfast club studio this guy dj envy hits the curtain on him and the curtain just comes down while they're in the middle of the tour i told envy that very rude. I told him it was disrespectful. Mr. Kirk caught you this morning. You had to apologize. I did. And then you want to tell him, we.
Starting point is 00:02:12 We. We. It was no we. It was you. I told you that was disrespectful. I told you that was rude. I was joking. So when artists come in here to do interviews, we lower the shade. So there's no glare and that people are not seeing in the background so while they was there i hit the button joking around the
Starting point is 00:02:27 artist was coming in and it was foul he had no idea it was a joke no because there was no artist in here at the time no he was walking in so when i seen him this morning he was outside and i was like well he was like what did i do wrong i was like no that was my bad i apologize no that's not you said that we you said You said something about we. Ain't no we. I said we were wrong. Ain't no we was wrong. Ain't nobody French in here. I told you that was disrespectful.
Starting point is 00:02:51 I said we got caught. No. You know when you get caught? Like, yo, everybody come out. We. We got caught. Ain't no we in this. Ain't no Nintendo we.
Starting point is 00:02:58 Okay? Ain't no French we we. All right? Ain't no we we we we nothing. Okay? Ain't nothing to do with no we. That was you. Anyway. Kalani will be here this morning. We're, wee. All right? Ain't no wee, wee, wee, wee. Nothing. Okay? This ain't got nothing to do with no weed. That was you. Anyway, Kalani will be here this morning.
Starting point is 00:03:08 We're Breakfast Club. We team. No. Not with that. We together. Not with that. We all in. Nope.
Starting point is 00:03:14 I told you that was wrong. What's the bad boy? We ride together. We die together. We. Breakfast Club for life. Nah. I don't want no part of that entanglement.
Starting point is 00:03:23 Okay? None. All right. All right. Yes. Kalani will be joining us this morning. Breakfast Club for life Nah I don't want No part of that entanglement Okay None Alright alright Yes Kalani will be Joining us this morning Her album Crash Is out right now So we're gonna be Kicking it with Kalani
Starting point is 00:03:32 That's right Yeah so where's Jess at You spoke to Jess I did not talk to Jess This morning I'm gonna text her right now Yeah man Text Jess
Starting point is 00:03:40 See where she's at She's pregnant I let pregnant people Do what they do You're right you're right you're right all right well when we come back we got front page news more gonna be joining us we got a lot to discuss the vice president was in phoenix so don't go anywhere we'll tell you all about it's the breakfast club come on that's really true too but there really is no big three
Starting point is 00:03:59 no more it's just big kendrick and it's hilarious listening to that record now because of all the drama that verse caused. It sure did. Who knew he was about to get the most exciting, greatest hip-hop battle of all time? That's crazy. I was just listening to Not Like Us on the way in. Hey, come on in, Jessica. Good morning, Jessica Robin Moore. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:04:13 How are you guys? Good, good, good. Well, let's get in some front page news. Good morning, Morgan. Good morning, y'all. Happy Tuesday. Yes, they not like us. Let's get into it.
Starting point is 00:04:23 Vice President Kamala Harris was on the campaign trail yesterday to mark two years since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Now, the VP spoke to a crowd in Phoenix, Arizona, taking a full court press with the issue. Let's hear more from the VP. ago today, the highest court in our land took a constitutional right that had been recognized from the people of America, from the women of America. This is not a partisan issue and doesn't have to be a partisan issue. Momentum is on our side. We as Americans feel very strongly about our freedoms. I mean, it's good to hear from her, but hearing it from Trump is better. Like, you know, I'm We as Americans feel very strongly about our freedoms. to do that. I think I heard him yesterday at a rally somewhere taking credit for it again. She added that nobody could afford to passively sit by and watch this happen
Starting point is 00:05:30 while also calling out former President Trump like you said for his selection of three members of the U.S. Supreme Court who voted to overturn Roe v. Wade. Now the Vice President has so far held 80 events on abortion rights across the country per the Biden campaign. Now both President Biden and former President Trump are gearing up for this upcoming presidential
Starting point is 00:05:47 debate that is scheduled for Thursday at 9 p.m. on CNN. Mark your calendars. Can't wait. Biden is hunkering down with his top aides and advisors at Camp David holding mock debates and isn't expected to surface or make any public appearances until the debate in Atlanta on Thursday. Meanwhile, Trump continues to hit the campaign trail. During one of his recent stops, he asked his supporters for advice on handling the upcoming presidential debate on Thursday.
Starting point is 00:06:14 Let's hear more from former President Trump. Should I be tough and nasty and just say you're the worst president in history? Or should I be nice and calm and let him speak i can't even imagine him being like can you imagine four more years these are the worst four years yes so trump has been meeting with senators and allies to review policies that are likely to come up when the two political rivals face off. Trump has met with Senators J.D. Vance of Ohio and Marco Rubio of Florida, among others, in recent days. Now, this comes as Donald Trump is outraising President Biden following his felony conviction
Starting point is 00:06:56 last month. Federal Election Commission's report, the Trump campaign and Republican National Committee has a combined $171 million on hand, probably more since I reported. I'm sure it's actively raising. And compared to the Biden campaign's $157 million, and they say that's thanks to an enormous surge in donations over the past two months following Trump's New York City hush money trial. The Trump campaign said it brought in more than 53 billion dollars in online donations in the 24 hours after the former president was found guilty on 34 counts of or 34 felony counts
Starting point is 00:07:31 rather of falsifying business records yeah it's getting him more money did he decide which way he said he was gonna go is he gonna go nice or is he gonna go rude and not let him he's fluid see that's the thing right like he's fluid because nobody cares about the truth when the lie is more entertaining so whatever biden is given trump gonna match that energy or exceed it and he can go either which way he don't have to stick to the facts that's the that's the that's the beauty of being a liar i will say uh charlamagne you're you're right on on the fact that trump is definitely entertaining TV for sure or entertaining overall. But it's not true that people don't care about the real issues. There are people who actually care about the real issues.
Starting point is 00:08:14 I guarantee you on Friday morning, you're going to be coming in here and you will not be talking about no real issues. You're going to be trying to. But the thing that's going to overshadow it is something wild that Trump said that everybody's going to end up reporting on. Guaranteed. Or some or some meme, some facial expression. You're probably right. So with that being said, you know, Trump is not out of the out of hot water just yet. You know, he still has the classified documents case. So the judge overseeing that is weighing a potential gag order against the former president. Now, federal prosecutors are requesting a court order barring Trump from making unfounded accusations against the FBI. They cited Trump's mischaracterization of the FBI's policy around the use of deadly force following the 2022 search of Mar-a-Lago. Now, the former president's attorneys called the proposed gag order a direct attack on trump's first amendment
Starting point is 00:09:06 right so here we are again um with another judge possibly trying to impose a gag order on the former president i don't want him talking too much yeah right but uh the good news the good news for him is that despite um like i said, I mentioned before, he is raising more money than Biden and new polls show that he has a comfortable lead over Biden among young voters. CBS News News YouGov poll found 61 percent of likely voters younger than the age of 30 support or excuse me, actually, they uh biden whereas 38 percent support um uh trump so i had that of course biden actually has more support but you know these polls they they tend to go up and down so we'll see what happens and thursday is definitely going to be a defining moment in that all right well that is front page news. Thank you, Morgan. See you next hour. Peace, Morgan. Alright, everybody else, get
Starting point is 00:10:08 it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open. Again, 800-585-1051. Call us up right now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:10:26 Whether you're mad or blessed. I hate the way that you walk, the way that you talk. I hate the way that you dress. Everything with me is blessed. Call up now. 800-585-1051. Not just me. I'm with the coach of Philly. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 00:10:39 Oh, this is Trey. Get it off your chest. I just wanted to know, know why they always focus on Trump like his criminal thing and that shit. Like, is it about his bumping bellies with the white lady or is it about the riot?
Starting point is 00:10:56 Oh, this is about the bumping bellies with the white lady. Why his personal life is more important. I think it should focus on the riot and not his sexual life. Oh important I think it should focus On the riot Not his sexual life Oh no I agree But this is
Starting point is 00:11:08 You know this is for The hush money charges You know this is for This was for the Hush money charges But I do agree Like the bigger case Is the fact that he
Starting point is 00:11:15 Tried to overthrow The government To overturn the results Of an election I do agree with you on that Yeah I'll be focusing On that Not his sexual life
Starting point is 00:11:23 That has nothing to do With his president Okay Well thank you Afonja Thank you brother Get it off your chest 800-585-1051 If you need to vent
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Starting point is 00:11:52 you on the breakfast club hello who's this oh what's up y'all what's up emmy what's up trav yes what's up jess how you doing baby what's morning. Char. Trav, what up, sis? I see you still be lying under people's comments. You still delusional, huh? You still delusional, huh? What happened? Stop hating on my girl Tay. Leave my girl Tay alone. I ain't talking about Tay.
Starting point is 00:12:16 I'm talking about you lying still about J. Cole. Oh, you need to stop lying to my kid, though. J. Cole is still the top rapper He's not Top three, number one That's not true Not three, not number two That's not true
Starting point is 00:12:30 Who have I been telling you is the leader Who have I been telling you is the leader of the new school for this generation forever? Huh? Sean, let me tell you something, Sean It's Pride Month I'm not discussing no straight men today Just say it Okay
Starting point is 00:12:42 It's Pride Month, ho. It's still Pride Month. And it's still Black Music Month. Shout out to that gay ho, you know, Sean Stone, for letting us know it's still gay, you know, it's still Black Music Month
Starting point is 00:12:55 and I'm black and I'm gay and I do music. So it's Black Pride Gay Music Month. So celebrating me. Okay, Trav. Okay. Yes. All right.
Starting point is 00:13:06 And Char, you missed it. You wasn't here last week, but I called in, and I was denouncing some gays. And DJ Envy is officially not gay no more. I denounced him. Okay. And I got Lil Boosie on the chopping block today because he about to drop a gay song. And Boosie, just wait till next month to drop it
Starting point is 00:13:21 because nobody's going to listen to it in Pride Month. Everybody, all y'all going to listen to it during Pride Month. Everybody, all y'all gonna listen to it during Pride Month. This is the perfect time to drop that gay record. Don't nobody wanna hear that record, Boosie. Keep that till July, baby. But listen, how you know it's not a record in support of? I heard he dropped a snippet. Did you hear it?
Starting point is 00:13:38 Oh, no, I ain't hear no snippet. How the snippet sound? Oh, it's called Letter to the Gays, baby. Go listen to it. It's called Letter to the Gays? It's called Letter to the Gays by Lil Boosie. Oh, my God. Dear Gays.
Starting point is 00:13:48 And why are you always on Sean Stone? I know. I'm announcing him, too. Sean, you're not gay no more. We kick you out the LGBT community. Damn. All right. Well, if that's it.
Starting point is 00:14:00 Envy hung up on you, Trav. I want you to know that. Yes, he did. He ain't learned nothing from yesterday with Mr. Kerr. Trav is dead. Say what's up to Trav. I'm you to know that. Yes, he did. He ain't learned nothing from yesterday with Mr. Kerr. Trav is dead. Say what's up to Trav. I'm at his bed.
Starting point is 00:14:08 Oh, okay. So is Sean Stone. Good morning, Sean. Trav. Oh, God. Here she go. Trav, why did you do this, man? Good morning, Trav.
Starting point is 00:14:17 Happy Pride Month, son. Happy Pride Month. No. Happy Black Music Month. Happy Black Music Month. Happy Black Music Month, son. Hey, listen, Trav. I love that you represented for the gays, okay? I'm going to represent for the straight team, okay? Wait till next month.
Starting point is 00:14:34 Wait till July for straight pride month, and then I'll be an ally. Hey, Trav, where you going to be at the breakfast club again? I'm going to come over there and meet you, man. He want to get his kiss in person. Sean want to get his hug and kiss in person. I'll be there on Friday, though. Go host to an answer. Why you got to be disrespectful?
Starting point is 00:14:53 I ain't even listening. I'll be there on Friday. Damn. Why you got to call me a f***er? That's what you are. Bye, bro. All right. All right.
Starting point is 00:15:01 Goodbye, Trav. I'm starting to think Trav smutted you out, Sean. He talked to you crazy. What up, Sean. He talked to you crazy. What up, Sean? He talked to you like he done s*** his s*** all around you. Wow. You know why he talked to me like that? Because I don't really care that he's gay.
Starting point is 00:15:16 You know what I mean? But he's very disrespectful. Yeah. I don't be disrespecting him. And you want to meet him. Yeah, I be asking. You're right. But what's up, Sean?
Starting point is 00:15:25 He said, Trav said your nickname for him and your phone is Young Oxtail. Is that true? Oh, my God. I'm not even in his phone. What are you talking about? But what up, Sean? Get off your chest, bro. Hey, listen, man.
Starting point is 00:15:38 Shout out to all the fathers out there. Happy Father's Day, man. We don't get a lot of recognition out here. Father's Day already passed. But every day is Father's Day. I don't care. Every day is Father's Day, boy. That is true. And Mother's Day, man. We don't get a lot of recognition out here. Father's Day already passed. But every day is Father's Day. I don't care. Every day is Father's Day, boy. That is true.
Starting point is 00:15:48 And Mother's Day. That's right. But listen, can I quote something, Charlamagne? Yes. For Father's Day? Yeah, bro. All right. It says, a real father never deprives his child from being a part of his life.
Starting point is 00:16:03 And a real father is like a farmer that take care of all his seeds with the same affection and intention for a positive growth. Okay? You could have rapped that. That was written by Ryan. Huh?
Starting point is 00:16:15 You could have rapped that or something, bro. There was no rhythm to that. Nah. Oh, my goodness. Solemn, go check out the poetry online, okay? Yes, sir. You're always shooting me down, brother. Have a good one, s***. Well, Travis always, okay? Yes, sir. You're always shooting me down, brother.
Starting point is 00:16:25 Have a good one, s***. Well, Trav is always shooting me down, brother. Trav always shooting you up. No, stop it.
Starting point is 00:16:32 No, man. Stop it, man. Leave Sean alone. Sean's going to have a heart attack. Trav said he loved the way you activate your hips and poke
Starting point is 00:16:37 your ass. What's wrong with you? Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to hit us up now, it's The Breakfast Club.-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now.
Starting point is 00:16:45 It's The Breakfast Club. Come on. The Breakfast Club. And the undisputed heavyweight champion of hip-hop, Kendrick Lamar. Okay? Nobody's been better the last 15 years. Go argue with your crackhead cousin. I'm not here to debate you about it.
Starting point is 00:16:59 Yup, and he's just for the mess. You need to just look, brother. It's just for the mess. It's just for Robin Moore. Just don't do no lying. Don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. She don't spare nobody.
Starting point is 00:17:11 Worldwide Jets. Worldwide Mets. Worldwide Jets. Worldwide Mets. On The Breakfast Club. She's a culture shift. She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see. It's time to settle it all.
Starting point is 00:17:25 Okay, so the XXL freshman class was announced, right? Now, this is the problem. I don't know if you can call me old for this. I mean, I'm only 32. Come on in. But I used to really, really know everybody just looking at their picture when I see the XXL freshman class. You're a grown-ass woman.
Starting point is 00:17:43 I know. You got a child. You got another child on the way. You got things going on in your life. You don't have time to keep up with every new rapper. I know. I was so mad. You know most of them.
Starting point is 00:17:52 I know most of them because I know their names. I never know what they look like now. I don't even be knowing their names, but continue. Yeah, so it's actually one of the best lists that we've actually had in a while. So we got Big X to plug. We got the Mexican OT. Y'all know I love. like mexican ot i do too he's dope i i do too i ain't gonna hold you um lay banks i know who she is boss man dilo richard mary scarlet honcho four bats is it four bats or four bots four bats you know i don't know all right maya the dawn cash cobain and skiller
Starting point is 00:18:24 baby who we just had up here so i'm like yo but looking at the picture i didn't know all right maya the dawn cash cobain and skillababy who we just had up here so i'm like yo but looking at the picture i didn't know who they were i was like oh no way i do know them or whatever when i started hearing the music yeah to your point i know a lot of those youngins on that list mexican ot boss man dilo skillababy honcho a lot of that is because we do past the ox every friday with nihilist and more so putting me onto a lot of that but uh i have officially reached the age a long time ago that I learned about a lot of these new artists from things like the XXL Freshman cover.
Starting point is 00:18:50 I have no shame about that. I will be 46 years old this weekend, okay? If you want me to know who a new rapper is, put me on, and XXL puts me on when they do this cover. Well, that's what's up. Well, shout out to XXL. And other great news, Hollywood Walker fame class of 2025. Yesterday, they announced their new inductees.
Starting point is 00:19:10 Is that the word? I can't stand inductees. It just sounds like somebody getting kidnapped for next year. Okay, so we have Jane Fonda, Nia Long. That's in the category of motion pictures. Now you're talking my era. Let's go. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:19:24 Fran Drescher, Bill Nye, Sherri Shepherd, Courtney B. Vance, that's in the category of television. Legend. And in the category of recording, we got Fantasia. Okay. Green Day. Oh, my God. I grew up listening to them. The Isley Brothers.
Starting point is 00:19:35 I love them. And my favorite rapper, Busta Rhymes. He's number two of my top five. And then Prince, who I thought already had a star on the Walk of Fame. I would have thought. I would assume Prince had one as well. I can't believe that. That sounds crazy.
Starting point is 00:19:51 I would assume Prince would have had one already. Okay. Michael Jackson got one, right? Yes. All right. Cool, cool, cool. But that's crazy that Prince just now got his. And I'm in the category of sports entertainment, David Beckham.
Starting point is 00:20:01 So, clap it up for them. Not clap it up. I'm not in the show just drop a clue to the legendary courtney b vance i was literally thinking about courtney last night because i was thinking about when he was here on breakfast club and it was always so funny i forgot who he was talking about but he goes don't you ever as long as you black and i just think that's such a funny phrase yeah and he's married to Angela Bathurst yes talking about a man
Starting point is 00:20:26 who won in life yes oh my gosh love her okay does she have a Hollywood I'm not sure I would assume so as well
Starting point is 00:20:34 oh yeah I got called my source I would think so but I would have thought Prince would have had one too yeah crazy um and in
Starting point is 00:20:40 um the updated Ben Affleck and JLo news so he goes off on a paparazzi, all right? So he was spotted leaving the house that he previously shared with J-Lo, you know, when they were married. And, well, they still married, I'm sorry. When they were, like, happily married. And paparazzi was outside waiting to catch the moment.
Starting point is 00:20:59 It was nighttime, so they had all the flashing lights, and they was like the fbi or whatever and he starts to drive away but suddenly slams on bricks and he hops out the car and he goes off on them don't flash your light and someone driving down in the time don't do that that's dangerous you don't even know if that's me. It's a positive accent. Right. That's right. You know that. But you're right. Stop. It's dangerous what you guys are doing. Do you understand?
Starting point is 00:21:29 Yeah. I can't see. You're going to get somebody hurt doing this. My daughter's coming down here. If you flash the lights on her, you're putting her in danger. Do you understand that? Yeah. I understand that.
Starting point is 00:21:39 He said he can't see. Yeah. You know how bright the lights be? Yeah. That's true. Especially at night. And then his daughter was with him. You know, and fans might be excited that he was at the house that they shared, but J-Lo
Starting point is 00:21:52 wasn't there. And he probably is not going to get the rest of this stuff while she was in person. You stupid. You stupid. Question, you can't put your dog on paparazzi? Like, if you got you a nice little pit bull or Rottweiler or, you know, South African Boa Boa, you can't just say get him well they can't you can't trespass if they're on your property that's a different situation right
Starting point is 00:22:09 they're not on his property they're definitely on they were on his property or they were in the street because they're on your property they can't stand on your property and take pictures what if you're just letting your dog roam i don't know remember that one paparazzi they was in uh damn near in kan Kanye's garage Remember When he walked up to them Like yo I don't remember
Starting point is 00:22:29 You don't remember that They was in his garage Yeah Like Yeah it was night time And he opened up his garage Like he was cleaning out his car And the guy walked up
Starting point is 00:22:39 Like in the garage I see Like that's trespassing Yeah he hit him That was the guy that he hit Like He should have hit him Yeah That's trespassing Cause y'all don't really dislike
Starting point is 00:22:47 paparazzi for real if y'all ain't putting your dog on him i'm putting your hands on him doing something yeah once they get on your property is at this point i don't know if you're paparazzi if you're a threat i don't know what you are i don't care if you got a camera i'm scared and in a place like la where there's like so many home invasions and stuff like that couldn't you just pose as a paparazzi and be taking somebody's house out? That's what I said. If they own your property, it is what it is.
Starting point is 00:23:08 And that's crazy because J-Lo and Purr is meanwhile posing for the paparazzi. You know, she love a paparazzi. So she'd have been like, Ben,
Starting point is 00:23:15 come on, they're here for me. I don't know what you said just now, but it sounded tasty. Paparazzi. It sounded like something you ordered at an Italian restaurant.
Starting point is 00:23:21 What did it sound like? How you say it? You said paparazzi. It sounded tasty. It's the same thing, right? Yeah, what did it sound like in Italianian pasta it did saying paparazzi i'll take two of those that's just the best it's crazy all right when we come back we got front page news and then kalani will be joining us her new album crash is out right now so don't move it's the breakfast club good morning wake up wake up you're locked into the breakfast club
Starting point is 00:23:43 morning everybody it's dj nv just hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club let's get back in some front page news good morning morgan good morning guys so yeah and of course my girl jess hey girl um let's get into a bin black information network exclusive so, the State Department and YouTube are announcing a partnership in support of the department's Global Music Diplomacy Initiative. I had the pleasure of attending this event in the treaty room at the State Department.
Starting point is 00:24:16 Secretary of State Antony Blinken and YouTube's Global Head of Music, Lior Cohen, announced the move on Monday, part of a global effort to elevate music as a diplomatic platform to promote peace and democracy. Now, Secretary Blinken also talked about the power of music. Let's hear more from the secretary of state, Antony Blinken. All of us are here because we believe in the power of music to inspire us, to lift us, to stir us, but also to communicate and to connect, to express who we are, where
Starting point is 00:24:48 we come from, what we value, what we love, and to learn the same from others. In that way, and I've seen this over more than 30 years in this business, music has a unique power in diplomacy. Introducing others to our history, to our culture, creating ties that cross borders, strengthening relationships between our people, even our governments. The number of times I've been able to connect with counterparts, even in governments that have different views than our own, through music, it's been quite something to see. Secretary Blinken went on to talk about how musicians like Louis Armstrong would travel
Starting point is 00:25:23 the world playing for war-torn countries and also playing for like Germany behind the Iron Curtain. He also talked about how the initiative will use the power of music to educate by launching new types of English language learning, adding there's an extraordinary thirst for learning the language, expanding access to education and to jobs around the world and supporting aspiring artists and musicians so they can participate and grow creative local economies. Now, Chuck D, Herbie Hancock, Armani White, Breeland, Denise Graves, Grace Bowers, Jelly Roll, Justin Tranter, Kane Brown, Lainey Wilson and Teddy Swims were named U.S. Global Music Ambassadors. Now, we caught up with or excuse me, Chuck D had remarks during the event. He talked about what the opportunity means to him. Here's what he had to say. It's the time for us all as USA American and music artists, songwriters, and producers to step up and do our part. By sharing our talents, our time, our understanding of the real connections that we can make through music and culture that we can not
Starting point is 00:26:25 only engage younger generations who will be and who already are our future leaders and also encourage peace in the communities and countries worldwide i've been fortunate and i started out with this guy behind me at 116 countries out of the so-called 214. I've seen culture, music, and I've seen it move things in many ways. And this is a serious appointment at an urgent time. And my good friend Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine and my partner in the profits of Rage said it best. You can't wait for things to happen. You got to make it happen. Now, he was talking about the person behind him. He was referencing music executive Lior Cohen, who is, you know, freaking legend in the game, who also shared remarks during the event.
Starting point is 00:27:11 The event and shortly after the event, I was able to catch up with rapper Armani White, who had the viral hit Billie Eilish and Black Hoodie references his genre as cross-country music star Breeland. Let's hear more from them about what the appointment means to them. It means that we are the next generation of voices. We're the next generation of voices that people won't look at 10, 20 years, 40 years, 50 years now and be like, yo, they made a difference. They spoke to the world, especially in a time right now where it's like global turmoil. We are the voices that can speak up and say something to make a difference so I'm excited for that. I think for me I've always wanted my music to represent something more and this really falls in perfect alignment with what
Starting point is 00:27:54 I've already been doing. I think it pours some some gas on the flame for me. We've had a lot of success internationally even in ways that sometimes we don't have here in the States. And so we've spent a lot of time in Europe, Australia. I've spent time out in South Africa writing and learning about Afrobeats culture. And I think for an initiative like this, you know, it really gives me an opportunity to do what I'm doing in an even more meaningful way. What do you guys think about that? Music is like universal language, right? agree it is absolutely music uh math and sex food i was gonna say food and sports yeah and food are the three universal languages not even really sports though because i mean you think about something like you know football i ain't talking about american football
Starting point is 00:28:39 i'm talking about football soccer the biggest sport in the world but it's not really that big in america you know that's getting it's getting, but it's not as big as it is in other places. But, yeah, food, music, sex, math, universal languages. I never thought about sex being in there, but okay. Everybody has sex, Morgan. Everything. Even fish. That would explain a lot.
Starting point is 00:29:03 That's right. Okay. But, yeah, no, so I definitely think this initiative is really cool, you know, using music as a tool to not only educate but bring people together. It's definitely a thing. I think we tend to unite. You know, music can play, and as long as it's a bop, yeah, we definitely going bop. Switching gears to some unfortunate sports news, the Super Bowl championship.
Starting point is 00:29:28 Kansas City Chiefs are moving on from their troubled defensive linemen. Kansas City has decided to release defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs following multiple arrests this season. I've talked about him within the few weeks I've been on this show. I've talked about him about three or four times now. The 27-year-old was arrested and booked on a domestic violence and burglary charge in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on June 16th. In May, he had been charged with two misdemeanor counts of second-degree animal cruelty in Tuscaloosa, which he thought was basically a way to get him out of there because he had a hookah lounge. But his bail on the animal cruelty charges have been revoked, and he is currently actually serving or excuse me actually in jail in uh
Starting point is 00:30:06 tuscaloosa county so hopefully by the time you know uh the show ends he may have posted bail or bond you know the nfl don't play about no dogs that's michael vick he probably probably could have got away with the domestic violence charges but boy as soon as you heard an animal they gotta get you about it yeah well there you have it that's your front page news I'm Morgan Wood you can follow me on socials
Starting point is 00:30:29 at Morgan Media M-O-R-G-Y-N-M-E-D-I-A and be sure to check out more news coverage I've got more exclusives on the Black Information Network at BINnews.com thank y'all
Starting point is 00:30:39 see y'all tomorrow alrighty thank you Morgan now when we come back Kalani will be joining us her album crash is out right now we're gonna kick it with kalani so don't move it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club morning everybody it's dj envy just hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club we got a special guest in the building yes indeed kalani welcome back thanks for
Starting point is 00:31:03 having me how you feeling i feel good i think the last time we did this, we might have been on a Zoom call. So it's cool to be in person. Yeah, it was Zoom. How's your spirit? How's your energy? I'm super good. I'm like probably the best I've ever been. Amazing.
Starting point is 00:31:14 Yeah. I think just life is really cool. I think I made something I'm stoked about. My fans are stoked. I got to do all these cool signings and see all of them in person and just be back in the swing of things. So I'm good. They say you're a gym rep.
Starting point is 00:31:24 They say you're up at 6 o'clock this morning in the gym. They say every morning you go to the gym. Oh, they might have lied about this morning. Oh, maybe not this morning. I was dead asleep this morning. But yeah, I'm up. I'm always about my fitness stuff. I'm super healthy. I'm the healthiest I've also ever been.
Starting point is 00:31:39 I will say, listening to your new album and just seeing you over the last few months, several months talking like there's a confidence and a sense of self that you have now yeah that you didn't have years ago yeah for sure why is that i mean i think it's been a long mental health journey i think it's been a lot of contributing factors new motherhood different angles of like public being publicly aligned with certain things or publicly misaligned. They're just like not stepping into myself. I'm 29.
Starting point is 00:32:06 I'll be 30 next year. Like I'm just, I'm growing up in a real way. So like I know how to prioritize and take care of myself differently now. Why did you name the album Crash? So essentially a crash is the height and the peak of a moment. It isn't like the anxiety that comes before and it isn't like the overthinking that comes after it's just this like excuse me clusterf**k it's just this this thing that happens and I knew this album wasn't going to make sense to most people I knew that it would be something
Starting point is 00:32:34 that you either loved or that you hated and that kind of just is a crash and that's kind of been the reception is some people hate it some people love it some people think it's my worst and some people think it's my best and I think that's really cool it's a little bit of everything yeah it's a crash it's really a crash it's a little bit of everything yeah was that what you wanted to do you know i didn't start wanting to do that i started as myself titled and i went on this mission to like make finally make the kehlani album because i haven't done that yet and we started in like going to all these different cities and we got all these airbnbs in different places and it just kind of grew into this thing that resembled i feel like me as a person i feel like i've always been kind of this thing that doesn't make sense to everyone they can't figure out like who i am
Starting point is 00:33:14 what i am what my story is how it's been all of these things like can't figure me out in whatever kind of way how how i look versus how what kind of music i make how i sound once it started taking its own life i was like oh okay it's just me as an album so yeah what is the self-titled kalani album supposed to be like because you said it was supposed to be a kalani album what was that supposed to well that album to me is more rooted in the core things that shaped why i sing i feel like the kalani album will be much more referencing like my actual core musical references. It'll probably be a lot more R&B. But this album really reflected all the things that I listened to, that I grew up listening to,
Starting point is 00:33:56 but it didn't necessarily shape my identity as an artist, but reflect worldly where I'm at. So basically, we're still getting Kehlani albums. Absolutely. That'll probably be my next album, probably. Lose My Wife is such a toxic record. It is so toxic k-line like why why would you make those choices and decisions knowing that it could cost you your wife oh you know it's not a true story i just want it that's what you tell them no it's true it's true so in my head crash is the story of this anti-hero version of myself that goes to vegas and has this crazy run in ve Vegas and ends with
Starting point is 00:34:26 that lament of like, oh, this is crash instantly. And it's almost like the comedown song of like, oh, these are the decisions that I've made. And like, this is what happened. So it's more of like a sonic story and an ending to the story than a true story that I needed to smack on there. It kind of feels like the hungover song. It kind of feels like the next day you're like, this is your shadow side. Exactly. Gotcha. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:47 But when I hear songs like After Hours or Better Not or Tears, it does feel like you're longing for a stable relationship. Does it? A little bit, yeah. In those moments. Yeah. I mean, I think everybody wants love. Everybody wants stable love.
Starting point is 00:35:01 And we all just have different journeys through it, you know? Yeah. How has motherhood been? Oh, it's the best. Through this journey. It's the best the best she's five i can't believe it cold the baby yeah and that is a whole that's a whole other thing i got one baby i'm literally like i'll make the day seem so fun i'm like we're going to the aquarium and we're going here we're going here and then she's like no kind of just want to stay in the house and play i'm like jeez what are we gonna do the other day i took her to the park and she was like i'm just letting you guys know i'm not playing with any of those kids and i was like i respect it but maybe we should try and she did and she tried and she made some
Starting point is 00:35:37 friends and she's in school so like she has friends she's still got musical interest i heard you say one time she had some she's on the the album. She's on the album. She's on Deep. She actually sounds so good that you can't really tell that it's her, except for her tone is obviously sounds a lot younger than mine, but she's singing her ass off. Do you want her in the industry? Wow. I want her to do whatever she wants to do. If that means industry, sure.
Starting point is 00:35:57 If that means she wants my help, sure. If that means she doesn't want my help, sure. If that means she wants to be a brain surgeon or a rocket scientist, let's do that. It's her world. I'm just here. Is the industry good for kids? I mean, you're somebody who a brain surgeon or a rocket scientist. Let's do that. It's her world. I'm just here. Is the industry good for kids? I mean, you're somebody who came in the industry young, right?
Starting point is 00:36:09 I think that there's pros and cons on both sides. One, I didn't have access to the proper mental wellness type of regimen or care to have grown up in it the way that I did. And we're seeing the effects of people who, you know, adults now and all these stories are coming out about them being like child stars or coming out young. And on the flip side, I feel like people now have access to that, but there's, it's also a different demon. Fame now is completely different. It's why I don't really post my daughter.
Starting point is 00:36:37 I don't, there's too many creeps. I don't ever heard her ever look back and be like, I actually didn't consent to any of this. I didn't give any permission. We already get embarrassed when our parents play home videos for our friends when they come over. Like, if I'm just subjecting my child to her home video, her freaking growing up home videos being widely known all over the Internet. And she grows up one day and it's like, I didn't get to tell you if I wanted that or not. You know, that's on me as a parent.
Starting point is 00:36:59 So, yeah. Any more babies? I would love to have more babies. Whatever God wants to bless me with, I receive. Can we talk about the record What I Want? Yeah I want a **** that look better than me
Starting point is 00:37:08 **** that get better **** that look better than me Why are you reading it so serious? Yes You should have had Jess read that one Let's talk about what I want Come on That was **** better than me
Starting point is 00:37:17 You should have had Jess read that one You were so excited to read that too But it seems on that record It seems like you're torn Between wanting to be spoiled but also feeling comfortable being the one who spoils. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:37:29 I'm definitely like, I fluctuate absolutely. I think I'm more of a giver than a receiver of like spoiling. I think that's just my nature. But it's just a classic song about naming all the things that I want. I don't think any of them are even cohesive. I think they're just like, here's a list of all my dream things things that i want but if you're having a wild weekend in vegas why would you lie to a woman like that why would you make her feel like like she's so special isn't that what you do in vegas doesn't vegas make you no not like that but i'm saying does it is vegas
Starting point is 00:37:58 not like some adult disneyland and like all your vices and you don't talk about it when you get home actually actually i have a tiny residency in Vegas. Thank you. I have a show. Thank you. I have a show at the end of next month and in August. That's what I do in Vegas. Because even on the song Vegas, maybe I'm tripping.
Starting point is 00:38:15 It didn't sound like you was actually in Vegas. You just said what we do is like Vegas. I made a couple songs. Actually, I made part of What I Want in Vegas. I made part of Sucian Vegas I mean actually I made most of Sucian Vegas And a part of Groove Theory in Vegas But the song Vegas I made in Los Angeles
Starting point is 00:38:33 And then nobody go to Vegas to fall in love Like they go to creep, have fun But that's why you gotta lie to the person Who said I'm lying? I don't know what I got going on Right, we don't know Right, hello The record Sushi to the person who said i'm lying i don't know what i got going on right we don't know right hello the record sushi sushi doesn't that mean isn't that spanish but dirty right he said sushi
Starting point is 00:38:52 sushi sushi sushi sushi no it's just there we go here's a list okay and that's dirty right yeah dirty girl period yeah there we go bilingual Is that what the record symbolizes? Yeah. Basically. Okay. I mean, Young Migos versus Crazy, if it's translated. And Jill Scott is Freaky Auntie Max Extreme Lord. Freaky Auntie Max.
Starting point is 00:39:15 She is the freak lord, honestly, the original freak. So I had to tap her in. Yeah. Yeah, that was an honor. All right, we got more with Kalani. When we come back, don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:39:27 Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Shalami and the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Kalani. Jess? I noticed that you don't have a lot of features on this album. Was that intentional? No, I tried to get more features.
Starting point is 00:39:39 There was a couple of things that were going on, different time things and not necessarily being aligned at the time different people not aligning with me and just things not making sense but the ones that did stick around for me and really you know held me down i'm super appreciative and they killed it yeah now after hours were you surprised of how fast i took off especially on social media crazy yeah it was like a huge dance and yeah i honestly have to give a lot of credit to darius hickman who's an incredible dancer and he was in the after hours video and he left rehearsal for one of the for the
Starting point is 00:40:10 after hours video i went home and just like made this little dance on tiktok and it just like it took it on when i think it's such a testament to how powerful like dance is and how like dancers are like djs like they can really break songs like it's i give him all the credit for that because it's crazy did you know who lumi d was before here yeah okay of course why you disrespect her like that i'm just asking man that's a classic i'm like of course the one song lumi d had one song so you know maybe people what did she have one of course i think she had one yes now you also mentioned that this album isn't rooted in your personal experiences or relationships like your previous albums. Are you saying that just so you don't get in trouble and people be like, damn, Kalani's so toxic?
Starting point is 00:40:51 No, I think. Running through these chicks. I think any time a running through these chicks. He wants you to be a pimp so bad. So bad. So bad. You know what's so funny is I think people would be surprised if they sat down with me to actually ask and inquire about my experiences. Because they might look one way, but it's so many different scenarios that lead to why my love life looks the way it does.
Starting point is 00:41:12 And so many that you'd be surprised who's what's happened with this and what's happened with this. And it's just it's my business and it's my world. And I'm pretty much in good standing with anybody ever. So like running through these chicks is extreme. You do really want me to be a pimp? You know, maybe I'll just start embodying it. Maybe I'll just live in it. Maybe I'll just accept it.
Starting point is 00:41:33 Jesus. Does that bother you people in your regular business, not just your music business all the time? No, I think it comes with the territory. At one time you didn't feel like that. Oh my God, I hated it so bad. But I also, I have been, been again your mental health journey and your journey in a being a public facing person those have to be in lockstep like those if you are ever having poor mental
Starting point is 00:41:55 health there are so many times i could say i've been at a table with y'all and been in the worst states of my life and i was like okay that interview is going to be whatever and times i've been like i'm actually not doing interviews this year because all of this and you said a hundred yeah absolutely but I've also was not in a positive space to even be able to walk in a room and like hold that granted I think the interview at the time that caused things like that was it my favorite experience with someone no but I also at multiple times in my career just have not been just aligned with where I needed to be to be able to show up in that way so now I can hold that you could probably say anything to me and I'd be like all right cool I'm I'm I'm a huge mental health advocate so what got
Starting point is 00:42:34 you to that place where you are now you know and I mean I know it's a journey I know it's ups I know it's downs but what got you to this yeah just honestly I'm gonna use this moment to be really transparent and to really advocate for people you know getting psychiatric care and i got a psychiatrist and i got a proper diagnosis after what felt like years of getting soft diagnosis and missed diagnoses and i'm able to get medicated help and it keeps my mood stable and i'm here and it keeps me like i would absolutely recommend it to anybody that feels like they need it because it's not something that anybody needs to shame or like be nervous about. And it's probably the best thing I've ever done for myself.
Starting point is 00:43:10 What got you there? Because most people, like you said, they feel like they can't talk about it. They can't discuss it. They can't get help because they don't want to be shamed, especially a celebrity. You feel like somebody will see me do this, that, and the other. What got you to the point where it was like, F this, I need to get help? You know, I was medicated when i was a kid and i remember not having the most proper experience with it just because i was really young and like you're in school and like every kid has adhd and like it's hyperactive and what age were you first
Starting point is 00:43:35 medicated do you remember i had to be in like the third grade on riddling and it really messed with my personality and my mom was like yeah no like you can't be a zombie like I'll take hyperactive turnt up you know over like whatever this zombie you know and um I didn't on top of that still I just remained with a psychiatrist and then I you know went into teenagehood and I didn't have that anymore and then I became an adult and just like my experiences in the music industry and the amount of like ptsd that that causes paired with you know all your childhood trauma and like all these things you kind of get to a point where you're like all right i'm not an expert like i can't keep being the one to dictate
Starting point is 00:44:17 this or to supplement or like to to try to fix it i used to smoke a lot of weed can't do it won't do it so you don't smoke anymore oh i haven't been a smoker in five years. Wow. Damn. People bring me weed all the time, and I'm like, dang. That's the old me. What about indigo, though? Indigo kind of calms your anxiety.
Starting point is 00:44:33 Sativa makes you have panic attacks. You know, it was because I got pregnant, and I couldn't. And then I went to a throat doctor, and he was like, oh, you don't want to sing for the rest of your life the way your look. Because I was smoking backwards. I was smoking blunts. And I i just i couldn't do it anymore and i'm just i got to a point where i was like okay i'm doing all the things that i can possibly do i'm going to the gym i'm developing good hobbies not going out i'm not doing this and
Starting point is 00:44:57 i'm still struggling it's to the point where i need to call you know i need to ask for help i keep hearing you talk about your fitness journey yeah and but then they said recently you were body shamed on i didn't i didn't see you know it was an interesting body shame because what it was was the accusations that i got ab etching but girl be so sick of people yeah it's it's really interesting the thing is i have diastasis recti and a hernia from being pregnant so my muscles are split down the middle so i have i have this space right here and this i have like a lump because it's my intestines a hernia and it kind of looks like an extra ab randomly above my belly button everybody was like that's
Starting point is 00:45:36 the proof like oh boy then they were like yes proof because she's not super muscly anywhere else but just her core and one if you go back like genetically i have my dad is super buff like i'm damn your bill like my father and then i've always kind of had right you can really see it and i've always had abs and then upon like just really training my core to like make up for the fact that i my muscles aren't connected and i have to get my core together to be able to do anything that's the center of. I have to go a little hard on that. I honestly thought it was hilarious. And then people just being like, is that a man? And I was like, do you want me to be?
Starting point is 00:46:11 Would you like me to be? But what I love is like, you didn't get mad and like go get online and start going crazy. You know what? It doesn't do anything. I used to do that a lot. And then you just realize like, there's crazy shit every day.
Starting point is 00:46:24 Like people talk about some new shit the next day day i remember when the internet used to destroy me like it you what i remember the other day maybe last week somebody might have tweeted like oh like y'all don't call kehlani dirty and she has tattoos and someone said oh you must be new here and everybody was like yeah because 2016 to to 2018 that was it everybody was calling me ugly dirty everything and i used to be what i was up about it like consistently and then i just got to a point where i was like well life kind of goes on and like i know myself and like there are people that know me and love me deeply and care about me and like you know you wash right hello yeah yes if you guys would like to come to my house for a week and double check if i shower twice a day and the levels of aftercare like that's on
Starting point is 00:47:10 you guys but you know you don't have you can't prove those things to people people who already want to be like that are going to be like that regardless all right well don't move we got more with kalani when we come back it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's dj envy just hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club we're still kicking it with kalani charlamagne now how how did your record label and i guess just the industry period um react to your your advocacy for palestine you know i think i think we're in a in a kind of a loop for so long of like what's safe to speak about and what's not safe to speak about especially with the powers that be being so powerful and that running so deep obviously my music came out
Starting point is 00:47:50 and obviously i'm super supportive so absolutely no problem from my record label um i have experienced a lot of pushback i've experienced a lot of loss i've experienced a lot of things that were promised and set up for this rollout and album to happen that were supposed to be a lot of firsts really yeah magazines and and these things and and those have brand deals and happen that were supposed to be a lot of firsts really yeah magazines and and these things and and those have brand deals and opportunities that were sad to lose but at the end of the day like i don't regret doing something that i can i can go to sleep at night i can go to sleep knowing that like what i learned to be as an artist i'm aligned with because i grew up fully understanding the role of art in liberation and and that's not to place myself in alignment with
Starting point is 00:48:25 you know those artists and those revolutionary acts but that's to say like i understood what it meant to not be silent even if i never put it with the song in the video even if just me speaking out i always knew what it meant to have a platform and that responsibility in that way and like i can go to sleep knowing that like i don't i can look myself in the mirror you know and know that i did i did the right thing do these magazines and stuff tell your people why? Do they say you always heard advocacy of Palestine? Those are really big buildings with a lot of people involved. So it always makes its way back.
Starting point is 00:48:53 You also mentioned that your advocacy for Palestine caused a lot of artists to ignore your request for collaboration. So I was talking very fast on a live, very caffeinated early in the morning. And I wasn't able to really elaborate on that. There are a lot of more people involved on caffeinated early in the morning. And I wasn't able to like really elaborate on that. There are a lot of more people involved on artist teams than just the artists. And it also wasn't every single feature. There were certain people who didn't get it back in time or it wasn't aligned with like the timing of their album. I didn't mean every single artist, but there were artists that I did reach to. And someone on the team was like, we don't for her.
Starting point is 00:49:21 Or they said this and then another thing made its way to me or like a nut like things you we know we know things travel we know people have conversations and those people have conversations and people were respectful enough to not you know text me back and say girl you i'm a zionist you know things like that but i wasn't able to really elaborate that when i and i would never i would never sit here and name names because it's not about that. It's more about how insidious the industries are and that we can be so afraid to lose what we've built because so many of us have come from nothing to where we have this scarcity mindset of like, I have to protect what I have going on so hard that I will do anything to stay in that world to protect it because I have to keep feeding my family. I have to keep, you know, building my legacy. I have to do that. I don't anything to stay in that world to protect it because I have to keep feeding my family. I have to keep building my legacy. I have to do that.
Starting point is 00:50:07 I don't want to chance that. And it's sad because that does get dangled in front of our faces when it comes to really important political matters that people don't align with. It's sad. It's unfortunate. And I'm not mad at anyone. I'm not holding anything against anyone. I was definitely on that live like,
Starting point is 00:50:20 yeah, and by the way, let me tell y'all about that. But I definitely have those moments where I'm like, they f***ed up. But typically, I'm a longer thinker and i have more to the thought and it was just unfortunate and you raised over a half a million dollars for gaza sudan and the company yeah yeah do you think money is the only way people can help absolutely not i think in every single issue the idea is that you're supposed to listen to the requests of the people at the core of the issue. You're supposed to abide by the requests of the most oppressed. And they have asked us to literally speak.
Starting point is 00:50:51 Like, that's the thing about this whole, like, social media doesn't do anything. Speaking doesn't do anything. Awareness doesn't do anything. But those, there are people in Congo who are just saying, make our stories heard. There are people in Sudan who go go just speak about us they're not talking about us on the news they're not talking about us in these magazines they're not talking about us anywhere but you guys are gaza opened the door for people to even be aware of congo and sudan on a global scale because those issues have preceded this genocide those genocides have
Starting point is 00:51:20 been have been happening those fam famines, that extreme displacement, those have already been existing. And Gaza has opened up the world to Haiti, to Yemen, to all of these places that all this is going on. So the least we can do is share things here and there. And you don't have to have money, but if you do, you should put it where your mouth is for sure. I was going to ask you.
Starting point is 00:51:41 Absolutely, yeah. You are a West Coast girl. And is. What you think about Kendrick's life? I knew gonna ask. Absolutely. Yeah, you are a West Coast girl. And girl. Yeah. What you think about Kendrick? I knew where this was going. I just want to I'm thinking about
Starting point is 00:51:50 who was running for Drake? I haven't publicly rooted for anyone. Have you not seen me at the club? I heard you in the hall you was humming. Oh, you could hear me through the soundproof. Oh, I very much respect both artists. You could hear me through the soundproof door? Some Drake records you have. Oh, okay. You see what they're trying to pin on me in this room? It's amazing. How does he hum that one?
Starting point is 00:52:06 I very much respect both artists. Drake actually named my album, It Was Good Until It Wasn't. He showed me a lot of love over time, like publicly, privately. So has Kendrick. He named that album? He did. We were having a conversation, and I told him what I wanted to name it. And then he was like, no, what's going on in life?
Starting point is 00:52:21 And I told him, and he was like, and I was like, yeah, it was honestly, It Was Good Until It Wasn't. And he was like, if you don't use it as your album title, I am. And I was like, okay, going on in life and i told him and he was like and i was like yeah it was honestly it was good until it wasn't he was like if you don't use it as your album title i am and i was like okay right you're right then it is a very drake album title um i think it's it came down to if i'm on some west coast i'm from the west like i know i know what how important this unity is of all of us and i know how imperative this representation of us is like i love kendrick that's the only artist i've ever stood in a line and like waited to get something signed for when i was in high
Starting point is 00:52:49 school like a soundtrack to my life so i have no like personal entrances in anything i'm just as a fan of the music just musically though yeah just music i mean we have to respect what we what we saw we saw us baby people ever since though oh my god hilarious so listen when you sing not like us because it's so catchy i have had moments where i was like in the club and i seen that it's a club thing and i was like damn this is crazy but i also remember every single big diss track in history being able to be played for massive groups of people gathering and it being a thing that everybody is like i was too young for like the ether era but like everybody
Starting point is 00:53:31 talks about it and they're like this was crazy like this this is in the club every night though ether wasn't in the club it was more i mean back to back was in the club back to back was in the club yeah so as it's eras it's moments honestly i'm i'm not in hip-hop so i can't speak to the sport of it but like it's a sport, I guess. You ever text Drake like, yo, man, you did your thing. Nothing to be ashamed about. It was all good. No, I feel like he has real people around him who hold him down.
Starting point is 00:53:53 And I feel like it's taking that moment to be like, hey, by the way. Let me make sure you know I support you. Yeah, he's got his folks. Damn. You mentioned a tour. are we getting a crash tour absolutely i made this album two tours specifically like there were so many sounds where i was like this is gonna be so fun to sing it's gonna be so fun to dance to it's gonna be so fun to play with a band so absolutely well i think for me touring is the epicenter of my like my career to the point
Starting point is 00:54:23 where sometimes you don't even see you can't even really tell what's going on with the music streaming and charting wise people are like what and then you come to the tour and it's these huge venues and people are like I actually had no idea because when I look at how it's doing over there and it's just a classic example for me of like impact versus you know numbers and my shows are huge my shows are a blast everybody has a great time everybody feels safe everybody has fun like that is what's important to me so we're gonna do it again for sure that's what's up because by then i would have my baby and i can get big high
Starting point is 00:54:53 you miss it very much okay i'm not like you girl i'm gonna smoke okay but not backwards though yeah people yeah that's good yeah i'm trying to i'm starting to smoke. Okay. But not backwards, though. Yeah, no. I need to get on paper. Yeah, that's good. Yeah, I'm starting to get off the backwards movement with all the friends. Just do it. Take care of yourself. You don't like no plant-based medicines? I like CBD a lot.
Starting point is 00:55:14 I like mushrooms. I ate a lot of mushrooms making this album. You might could tell. There's some trippiness on here. Yeah. Yeah. Well, the album Crash is out now. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:23 What you want to hear? Don't say After Hours. We played that already. So what you want to hear don't say after hours. We play that already So what you hear besides that play deep deep one thing. That's a fun one deep All right, let's get into deep right now. Make sure you pick up the album if you haven't got it already and congratulations on everything Thank you. I love the fact that you just happy you just look happy That's the most important thing. I'm happy that you are in a place of peace. Thank you. I'm super happy Well, it's Kalani, ladies and gentlemen. It's The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:55:46 Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Salute to Kalani, man. Salute to Kalani. Her album, Crash, is out right now. Now, Jess, you eat.
Starting point is 00:55:59 And you know the restaurant I came from that brought the food? Do we have the information? No. No. Why would you ask me that? Yeah, why would you ask me that Because I thought you had the paper. I thought that was the paper right there. You know, baby, this is my notes for Jets with the Mets. You know what?
Starting point is 00:56:09 Just go to Jets with the Mets. He went to go. All right, let's get this. You are so funny. You need to just wear a glove. You need to learn Jets with the Mets. Jets don't do no lie. Jets don't do no lie.
Starting point is 00:56:20 She don't spell nobody. Worldwide Jets. Worldwide M Worldwide Matt On the Breakfast Club She's a coach of shit She was able to get y'all to see something And understand something That nobody could get you to see
Starting point is 00:56:35 It's time to set it off You real funny Some of us just your big ass eating Where did it come from I ain't saying your big ass was eating But that's basically what you just said Nobody said that Alright listen Siona Taylor and Iman Shumpert Settled their divorce But that's basically what you just said. Nobody said that. All right, listen.
Starting point is 00:56:45 Tiana Taylor and Iman Shumpert settled their divorce. So the Jasmine Brand exclusively reported they finalized their divorce. If you recall, Tiana quietly filed for divorce last year. And the divorce became public when Iman's legal team demanded for their names, their full names to be used on court filings. Now that the divorce is final, it was reported on what terms or what the terms are. Iman, now listen, y'all, just because, you know, I'm nosy. So listen, Iman Shepard has to make a one-time seven-figure payment to Tiana. What? That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:57:17 What is that about, roundabout? What'd you say? A million dollars or more. Yes. Crazy. He has to pay $8,000 per month in child support and cover 100 of the kids private school fees tiana gets to keep the four key marital properties which has an estimated value of over 10 million dollars i know that's right tiana gets to keep a collection
Starting point is 00:57:37 of vehicles including a maybach a mercedes sprinter a tour bus and her bronco truck she also gets to keep all her jewelry i would imagine 100 ownership of both of her businesses tailor-made and aunties iman will get to keep all his shumford shump invested investments what is shumford shump i have no idea i don't know okay y'all not nosy enough iman gets to keep his miami condo his south georgia compound and decatur georgia compound but neither one of them has said anything since the divorce settlement publicly yet but yeah that's crazy that's sad remember she wanted all of this to be private though and he was like no i mean once it hits the court system it can't be private right the courts are gonna put it out there because of who
Starting point is 00:58:20 they are but i'm just saying morally she just probably wanted this all to be quiet and handled privately. You know, divorce sucks. Exactly. Because they really might still be friends. But this it just seems more messy when it's on the Internet because then you got opinions and all that type of stuff. All right. Let me go up to this story because I don't like that story. Cardi B rumored to be pregnant.
Starting point is 00:58:44 That's why I don't like you on your phone when i'm reporting the news show me come on i was googling what is the shimper shiver what you call it a shimper shimper a shumper chump he has a shumper shumper he definitely wasn't doing that i can't spell shumper though shumper was kicking my ass all right fans have been speculating that cardi b is pregnant with her third child with her husband off set but after her appearance at the Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards
Starting point is 00:59:08 fans are convinced Cardi is pregnant did y'all see what she had on she definitely gave a little pregnant she had a nice oversized blazer she looked good all black you know Cardi loves black
Starting point is 00:59:19 but black usually slims you down no it's giving like I'm a little preggy so yeah I did see it and I think it's the same thing now what it's giving. Like, I'm a little preggy. So, yeah, I did see it. And I think it's the same thing. Now, what if she not? I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
Starting point is 00:59:31 Yo, Cody B and O said they haven't confirmed the pregnancy. But, of course, fans already have their opinions. And also, she said she wanted to drop a Spanish project after her next album. I think that's dope. She been saying that for a while. I think she should. Yeah. Why would Barty hide her pregnancy, though? She ain't got no reason. Like, why? She. She's been saying that for a while. I think she should. Why would Bodhi hide her pregnancy though?
Starting point is 00:59:46 She ain't got no reason to. Look at this. This girl gives pregnant and that's a blurry pixelated picture. I don't know who found this but you can even see the little bump
Starting point is 00:59:56 through that. I don't think she hide it. I just think she ain't speak on it yet. I learned my lesson. Yeah. I wait for people to disannounce.
Starting point is 01:00:04 Okay. Well, in other relationship news, Ruby Rose confirms that she split from Drewski. Earlier this year, Ruby Rose and Drewski confirmed their relationship by posting pictures of their trip together in the Dominican Republic. While Ruby was on a stroll, she was like out and about. And she did a short interview with Rambo was talking and she was asked what her favorite love song was. And she said F love and she confirmed that she was single. Here's the audio. Favorite love song.
Starting point is 01:00:34 So that was that. Don't nobody ask if Juice keep pregnant. Don't nobody never ask that question. Shut up man. How are you doing this? Why would you say that yo anyway listen angel reese was seen with g hobo g herbo god damn you just shooting at everybody is doing great in life i tell you g hobo g herbo ever getting a rap beef that is to be the first
Starting point is 01:01:02 thing somebody call him g hob Hobo. God damn. Just call that man homeless. There's a video of him riding around with Angel. Well, Angel riding around with him. And it hasn't been confirmed, you know, because even one of them was like, it's me, but we know it's them. Apparently, the video was taken this weekend after she beat the Indiana Fever. And a fan had posted a caption. She posted a video with the caption, Chicago things.
Starting point is 01:01:24 As we know, g herbo is a chicago native and angel reese currently plays for the chicago sky but she from baltimore bitches okay um some fans think that g herbo is uh just welcoming her to the city showing her around but other fans are convinced that they are dating um angel is making an exception because she when she was on Breakfast Club she talked about like the height like she don't like short guys and I think he's shorter than her we I've searched how tall this man is and it ranges from 5'9 to 6 feet okay but I would say her about 6 feet right yeah Angel is 6'3 though she don't like
Starting point is 01:02:02 nobody shorter than her remember she told y'all got the audio when she told y'all that. I'll post both y'all up. Play with me. Okay. Would y'all ever date a guy this... No. No. No. Wow.
Starting point is 01:02:11 No. The size of short... I'm sorry. I'm missing y'all blessings. Short kings, I'm sorry. Y'all gonna miss y'all blessings with that mentality. Y'all gonna be so mad.
Starting point is 01:02:17 I feel like the short guys, from my experience, they treat tall women a little better than... So if you know that, what y'all worried about? Money or actual love? You talking about you want to be with a tall person just to breed?
Starting point is 01:02:28 You're going to never find happiness. By the way, there are statistics that show short men treat women better than tall men. And that's why tall women, every now and then, you should just look down a little bit because you're going to miss your blessing with your head held so high. Nigga, you know you short. You as man as hell. Yo, he went side to me statistically.
Starting point is 01:02:47 You know how he had to struggle to say that? Mad because them girls don't like short men. They fought if they want to miss their blessing. That's their fault or their preference, baby. Jesus was 5'5". You're a little boy. Jesus was 5'5". You don't know what Jesus was? Jesus was 5'5". Who told you that? Jesus.
Starting point is 01:03:02 Where you get that information from, sir? Jesus was 5'5". By the you that? Jesus. Where you get that information from, sir? I was 5'5". What? Jesus was 5'5". By the way, that don't mean Angel Reese and G Herbo dating just because people saw them together. I mean, it makes sense. She had a monster game Sunday. 25.16 rebounds. She went to the club to celebrate. What's the problem?
Starting point is 01:03:20 It's no problem. I'm just reporting what I saw. Yeah, I know. I just don't like when people do that with men and women. They act like men and women can't have platonic relationships. That's whack to always say, hey, this person. No, if the nigga was short. If he was short, then all right. No, that's just a friend. No, sure.
Starting point is 01:03:34 Or her brother. But he a little tall, so he might got a little chance. That's Jess with the mess, y'all. Thank you, Jess. Charlamagne, who you giving that donkey to? Man, for after the hour, we need a man named Edward Kang to come to the front of the congregation. We would like to have a word with him, even though he did something that all of us dream of doing, and that's beating somebody's ass who's talking spicy online.
Starting point is 01:03:55 We'll discuss. All right, we'll get to that next. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Wake up. Wake up. You're locked into the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:04:02 Donkey up the detail. Maybe. Damn, the hee-haw again. It's Club. Donkey of the Day. Baby. Damn, the hee-haw again. It's time for Donkey of the Day. I ain't trying to be Donkey of the Day no more. They should be embarrassed by what they already did. I'm not making these people do these things. They called Donkey of the Day and it really caught me off guard.
Starting point is 01:04:19 Damn, Solomon. Who got the Donkey of the Day today? Well, Jeff's hilarious. Donkey of the Day today? Well, just hilarious. Donkey of the day for Tuesday, June 25th. Cancer season goes to a 20-year-old New Jersey man named Edward Kang. Yes, like the Conqueror, Kang. Okay, he is facing an attempted murder charge after allegedly, gotta say allegedly, flying to Florida and pressing somebody who was talking crazy on the internet.
Starting point is 01:04:42 In my mind, I'm all for this. Okay, because you should not be able to talk reckless from the comfort of your own home and not get approached about it. OK, that's the problem with the Internet. People think they can say any damn thing because they never got punched in their face for saying any damn thing. Well, Edward Kang is a gamer. OK, and he is now facing an attempted murder charge after flying to Florida and attacking a fellow gamer with a hammer over an online dispute. Let's go to First Coast News for the report, please. There's some things that make you say, what in the world was he thinking?
Starting point is 01:05:13 That reaction after 20-year-old Edward King flew from New Jersey to Jacksonville, Florida, and attacked a man he argued with during an online game called Arch Age. Police say Kang bought a hammer at a hardware store and then went to the victim's home in Fernandina Beach around 2 a.m. Sunday. The door was unlocked according to investigators and the victim was playing a game in his room but took a break to use the bathroom. Once he opened the door he noticed the suspect standing with a hammer raised in the air in an anticipated strike position. The suspect was wearing all black, gloves, and a mask. This is the hammer King used in the attack.
Starting point is 01:05:53 The victim fought back, and the victim's stepdad was awoken by the sounds. He then helped the victim hold King until police arrived. The suspect asked our deputy, how much time in jail do you get for breaking an interim and assault? And I would say, Mr. King, it's going to be a long time before you play video games again. Burn, burn. Okay. More details.
Starting point is 01:06:17 If you're wondering, Edward King told his family he was going to meet a friend he met years ago through the online video game Arch Age, which will no longer be accessible in the United states because of a declining number of active players so he flew from newark to jacksonville uh went to a hotel near the victim's home purchased a hammer and a flashlight at a hardware store i'm shocked he just didn't buy a gun okay florida don't require a permit to buy a gun nor is there a permit that exempts any person from the background check requirement so the moral of the story is you could have bought a different type of hammer edward but thank god he didn't now how
Starting point is 01:06:47 did he get the addy i don't know this sounds to me like the other online gamer must have dropped the location because he thought he couldn't be touched and edward kang said stop hammer time now i'm gonna tell you something this is very ninja like and when i say ninja i'm not using that as a substitute for the n-word i'm talking actual ninjas like teenage mutant turtles like a person skilled in the japanese art of ninjutsu okay wearing all black uh black gloves black masks sneaking in the unlocked doors waiting until dude waiting until dude got up to go to the bathroom and then attacking him with a hammer now the victim was the same age as edward kang 20 years old and he was as you heard you know he was able to wrestle edward to the ground his stepfather woke up and they were able to take the hammer hammer away florida i gotta say man y'all getting
Starting point is 01:07:28 soft okay y'all letting people fly from out of state to florida armed with nothing but a tool breaking in your houses attacking y'all and nobody getting shot i have zero remorse for individuals who break into other individuals houses if you are bold enough to break into my sanctuary of peace then guess what you will rest in that peace okay i don't care how old you are i'm not asking for no damn id when you break into my place of residence for any reason you break into people's houses when they are at home you deserve to get whatever comes with that even if it's death now you heard the sheriff uh say they asked kang what his motive was and he allegedly told deputies that the victim is a bad person online well guess what Edward you have grown to be a bad person in real life okay there's nothing this
Starting point is 01:08:11 person said to you online that equates to you receiving second degree murder and armed burglary charges now Edward Kang uh you know you heard him uh ask the officer you know how much jail time do you receive for breaking and entering and the officer said said, I would say, Mr. King, it will be a long time before you play video games ever again. I like that kind of petty. This is a prime example of why you have to learn from the mistakes of others. OK, Edward King did what so many of us had wanted, have wanted to do. OK, pulled up on someone talking reckless online and beat their mother loving ass. That was a BET edit. I'll beat they mother loving ass. That was a BET at it.
Starting point is 01:08:46 I'll beat your mother loving ass. Why can't I love my mother? Even though it may sound good, I'm going to roll up on him and beat his ass at the end of the day. It's not good. OK, this 20 year old has a second degree murder charge and a burglary charge. And, you know, Sheriff Bill Leaper said this incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential real world consequences of online interaction. I don't encourage behavior like Edward Kang, but I understand it. And I truly believe folks should talk to people online the way you do in the real world, because you just never know.
Starting point is 01:09:17 Disrespect the wrong person and they may be maybe at your front door dressed in all black like the omen. Next thing you know, your friends are singing, this is for my homie. Please let Remy Ma give Edward Kang the biggest hee-haw. Hee-haw, hee-haw, you stupid mother f***er, you dumb. Now there's nothing left to do but play a game of Guess What Race It Is! Edward Kang, 20 years old, from Newark, New Jersey, flew from Newark, New Jersey to Jacksonville, Florida, and beat up a man who was talking spicy online. DJ Envy, guess what race he is?
Starting point is 01:09:53 Damn, this is a tough one. Let's go black. That's it. Why? Tell me why. Because he was dressed in all black? Why? No, no, no, down. Why? Tell me why. Okay. Because you were dressed in all black? Why? No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:10:08 Because sometimes you push people too much. And you said Newark, New Jersey. So I figured Newark is predominantly black, right? He flew out there and beat the guy's ass. Okay. I figured, but. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 01:10:19 Jess Hilarious. Edward King, 20 years old. Flew from Newark, New Jersey Jacksonville, Florida, and beat up a man who was talking spicy online. Jack O'Leary's Guess What Races! Asian. Oppan Gangnam Style. Last name is Kang. And then Newark has been gentrified. Still being gentrified.
Starting point is 01:10:38 I don't know if it's being gentrified that much. Is it? Excuse me? I don't know. You don't know. A lot of different races coming today and the only thing is i see black people ain't gonna waste their money flying into florida to beat somebody that ain't true that's a damn are you out your damn line i ain't say black the flight is expensive
Starting point is 01:10:54 no i'm just saying i'm thinking about myself but yeah yeah well but them asians you know they be having points one of y'all one of y'all is correct one of y'all is dead. One of y'all is dead wrong. Okay. DJ Envy, you are dead wrong. Jess Elias, you are absolutely correct. Edward King is Asian. His last name King. K-A-N-G. Yes, he is.
Starting point is 01:11:19 Oh, you said Kang. Yes. I thought you said King. Kang. Kang. No, he said Kang. No, I ain't saying no damn thing. It sounds like he said King. I said Kang like the Conqueror. I ain't say King. Kang. Kang. No, he said Kang. You know I ain't say no damn thing. It sounds like he said King. I said Kang like the Conqueror.
Starting point is 01:11:27 I ain't say King like Martin Luther. Yeah, Kang like Liu Kang. That's right. Exactly. There you go. And I know his first name is not Edward, but you know they get like different names when they come over here because it may be something else that we can't pronounce. I even gave y'all a little hint during the donkey, but y'all just wasn't paying attention.
Starting point is 01:11:42 What was the hint? I'm not going to say because I don't know if it's racist or not. So I'm just going to shut up. But you'll hear it if you listen back to it. during the donkey, but y'all just wasn't paying attention. What was the hint? I'm not going to say it because I don't know if it's racist or not. I'm just going to shut up. But you'll hear it if you listen back to it. Okay. Yeah, but I already knew. I think y'all cheated. There's no way you just got that one out the blue.
Starting point is 01:11:52 Edward Kang. To use context clues. Edward Kang. K-A-N-G. He flew. All right. I'm going to play Family Feud with you then. You know the clues.
Starting point is 01:12:02 All right. Let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. Has somebody ever pissed you off so much online, social media, or in a game where you actually pulled up
Starting point is 01:12:13 on the person? Talk to me. 800-585-1051. We're going to discuss. And Jess Larry said it has happened to her. She has pulled up on somebody. I'm surprised
Starting point is 01:12:21 that nobody pulled up on you. I'm surprised too because I'd be short sitting on my porch waiting. But yes, it has happened to me. Well, when we come back. When we come back, we'll discuss. But 800-585-1051. Have you ever pulled up on somebody?
Starting point is 01:12:36 They were talking crazy online. Or maybe in one of the games that you were playing, they were talking crazy. You just had to pull up on them. Let's discuss. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody.
Starting point is 01:13:00 It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Now, Charlamagne gave donkey of the day to Edward Kang. Edward Kang. Edward Kang had somebody talking spicy to him online during a video game. And so he decided to fly from Newark, New Jersey to Jacksonville, Florida, broke into the guy's house and beat him with a hammer. So we're asking 800-585-1051. Has somebody upset you so much
Starting point is 01:13:28 that you pulled up to them? Maybe something they said online or through a gaming system. Myself, I haven't, but Jess Hilarious has. Yes, I have. Oh my gosh. I don't have no friends and no more family by the time I get finished with this country. Gosh. But, yeah, so
Starting point is 01:13:43 one of Rome's other baby mothers was running her mouth online because when their daughter was first born I said she had no eyebrows that's literally but she looked just like my son she was so cute little girl was just like her brother that was needless criticism you had no reason to say that about that little baby gosh I can take accountability I was like oh my god's so cute. She look like my son with no eyebrows. That's it. It wasn't like, oh yeah, I'm a little ass baby and got no eyebrows. I didn't say it like that. Yeah, and I watched the little girl and everything.
Starting point is 01:14:11 And you said she looked like a little handsome little boy with no eyebrows. First of all, my son was like pretty when he was little. Like, don't do all that. So a pretty little boy with no eyebrows. They look like Rome. Like, all Rome kids are beautiful. But could you imagine if somebody said that to your kid? Absolutely. I would do the same. Yes, exactly. I'm not saying she was wrong, but Rome kids are beautiful. But could you imagine somebody said that to your kid, your kid look like that? Absolutely. I would have did the same. Yes, exactly.
Starting point is 01:14:26 I'm not saying she was wrong, but she wanted to fight. So she was like, all right, yeah, let's meet at the mall because I ain't coming to your house because you can call the police.
Starting point is 01:14:34 I said, police, what? Just come because my car not working. She was like, no. She was like, no, for real, come on. So I called Sheena and Sheena took me up to the big stud sheena let's go
Starting point is 01:14:47 she had a stud with her too oh okay so y'all set it up i like that and yeah i'd be your ass did you yeah and yo i need another opinion yeah just be the ass put the baby to the fight the baby was there too yeah yeah but she ain yeah. But she didn't bring her out of the car. Like, she just, because she ain't nobody to watch her. Like, you know, she was a real whole mother out here. So, a new mom. And so, after we fought, I went to the car, got the baby, and just was like, hey. You took her baby?
Starting point is 01:15:17 I didn't take the baby. I took the baby out the car because it was hot. What in the ghetto is going on in Baltimore? Hold on. First of all, stop calling everything ghetto. It is. What's crazy is. This is ghetto. She bought the stud she bought the stud thinking that they was going to jump you. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:29 She didn't know you had a stud. Ain't nobody know I had Sheena in the pocket. Like, what's up? What's up? Sheena was ready like, excuse me, what's up? So after you beat up, you went to the car and held her baby? Yeah. She didn't care about that, though.
Starting point is 01:15:43 Why would you hold the baby? The baby was crying? No, I don't think the baby was crying. i just wanted to be petty but i really did love the the baby i love all his kids but she wasn't like get the f off my baby enough and she was getting up so that you know she was getting us off together and then i put our baby back down and i was like yo is this over because i'm not trying to fight every time i see you and she ain't saying nothing she got in the car and she drove off. Yo, Jess Hilarious
Starting point is 01:16:06 is the sister that every man needs. Like, when you have a problem with somebody, you just need to call a Jess Hilarious and they will help you out with all your problems.
Starting point is 01:16:13 Oh my gosh, Jerome was so mad because he was still with her. Are y'all cool now? So he was, me and her, we're mutual. We're mutual.
Starting point is 01:16:20 I'm cool with all the rest of the ones though. But yeah, but we're mutual though. You better bring all your stud friends to your baby shower she sound like
Starting point is 01:16:29 where are you gonna get on the radio and tell everybody you beat me up yeah but because it's true but the thing is it might open up
Starting point is 01:16:38 some wounds like oh my god why would she go up here years later that's right and we're already kinda well envy the one
Starting point is 01:16:43 I was like has that happened to you I'm not gonna lie like no it's never happened well you could I'm not going to lie, like, no, it's never happened. Well, you could have made up names.
Starting point is 01:16:47 Like, you said the real person's name. She didn't say nobody's name. The real situation. She didn't say nobody's name. She said wrong baby mother. So, he got a bunch of them.
Starting point is 01:16:54 Yeah, like six. Oh. So, nobody knows. We got to play any money mode. Oh,
Starting point is 01:16:59 my gosh. Always telling my business. Hello. Good morning. Good morning. Hey, Jazz. Good morning. So, what gosh always telling my business hello good morning good morning hey jazz good morning so what i was telling my guy to answer on me is i call myself the original billy badass i was the original catch me outside okay okay and this girl was talking real big online and i don't do internet thugging and what you're not gonna do is bully me out of a boyfriend either so i pulled
Starting point is 01:17:23 her out the classroom i i really like you, walked up in the classroom and said, catch me outside. Dragged her out the classroom. And it was that. What school was this? What city? This is in Pittsburgh, North Carolina. And guess what? Neither one of y'all with that man now.
Starting point is 01:17:39 No, hell no. I don't think I stayed with him for two weeks after that. But what you're not going to do is be a big old, big old thug online. It's the principle. I'm not mad at you. What social media platform was it, Twitter? No, this is back when AOL was popping. God, this is old.
Starting point is 01:17:54 Yeah, this is bad. Do you remember what she said to you that set you off? To be honest with you, no, but she was white and I'm not. You know, at the end of the day, it's the entitlement for me. It's the principle. When you say you're not, what are you? When you say what am I? When you're not white, what are you?
Starting point is 01:18:10 I am a bold, black, and beautiful African-American woman. There you go. So you walked up in the classroom and pulled out. What did the teacher do when you pulled out of class? I did. All they can do is walkie-talkie until somebody gets there. And by that time
Starting point is 01:18:25 It was already done And dealt with I took my little Five days of suspension And my five days Of in school suspension But it was worth it for me That's right
Starting point is 01:18:33 Jesus Okay well thank you First of all You're very welcome I like that 800-585-1051 Have you ever pulled up On somebody that was
Starting point is 01:18:43 Talking smack about you Online Let's discuss It's the Breakfast Club Come on 585-1051. Have you ever pulled up on somebody that was talking smack about you online? Let's discuss. It's The Breakfast Club. Come on. Talk, talk, talk, talk. Tell her. Tell her.
Starting point is 01:18:50 Made it. Just for some conversation. If y'all talking about it, you know we talking about it. It's topic time. Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's EJ, Envy, Just Hilarious, Charlamagne Th in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's EJ, Envy, Just Solaris, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:19:09 If you're just joining us, Charlamagne gave Duncan a date of who? Edward Kang. Edward Kang is a Korean man, our Asian man, who flew from Newark, New Jersey to Jacksonville, Florida to beat up somebody who was talking crazy online. With a hammer. With a hammer. Broke into their house. Did it.
Starting point is 01:19:25 Now he's charged with second degree murder. All right. So we're asking 800-585-1051. Have you ever pulled up on somebody talking smack online?
Starting point is 01:19:33 I haven't. Charlamagne, have you? Uh, no. But I would like to. Not on purpose, though. Like, you know, you just catch somebody. I don't think so.
Starting point is 01:19:42 Because the people that you leave, that we run into that have talked crazy online are people that we actually know. Yeah. It's just somebody. I don't think so. Because the people that you leave, that we run into, that have talked crazy online are people that we actually know. Yeah. It's just somebody that you don't never see. Right. And then when you see them, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:19:51 They want to be all cool and walk up to you like nothing happened. Like, nah. We do this what we do. Nah, exactly. Nope. Keep that same energy. Put your hand back in your pocket. I'm not shaking it.
Starting point is 01:20:01 Yeah. Hello, who's this? Hey, yo. It's Blair from Dayan. Hey, what's up, up brother you ever pulled up on somebody talking smack about you man i had to pull up on one of my homeboys man he was talking crazy uh our six had went to miami and they was down there just on some hot you hear me so i called one of my other dudes and i'm telling him like hey they down there a while and you might
Starting point is 01:20:20 want to call or check on me well dude end up ended up telling my man, like, hey, he said they done there being hot. He get mad at me. Like, why you calling my girl hot? I'm like, man, you feel me? I'm just checking on all of them. I'm making sure we all straight. This man tell me to pull up to his crib like I wasn't just kicking it with him two days ago. Send me his address.
Starting point is 01:20:40 So I pulled up and I beat his ass in front of his girl on his front door. Man, you beat his ass in front of his girl? His girl ain't help with nothing? She helped him once I knocked him down. I knocked him down and she went to go pick him up. That's when I stopped. But it was literally one of my mans. I wasn't going to take off on him while he was on the ground, but he needed it.
Starting point is 01:20:56 Are y'all friends now? Yeah, because that's crazy. Nah, we fell out over that situation. That was our first fallout ever. We ain't been cool since then. Yeah, you're not going to beat me up in front of my girl. But no, that was one of the other mans who was in his ear like,
Starting point is 01:21:11 no, yo, he called your girl hot. You called my girl hot? Like, what? What is this? What do you mean? I'm trying to check. His girl was down there too. Esco. Crazy. Yo, what's up, bro? You ever pulled up on somebody talking smack online? Yeah, man. Listen, man's up, bro? You ever pulled up on somebody talking smack online? Yeah, man. Listen, man. Long story short,
Starting point is 01:21:28 I moved down to Miami from Harlem. Young kid used to talk to my little sister from the block, start talking slick online about some jewelry business I was doing. Me and him had a couple words, and I jumped in his DM. What's up? You want to talk? Like, what's the problem? He talking offline on the DM. I said, you know I know
Starting point is 01:21:44 you, right? You know if I see you, it's going to be different, right? He like, y'all, you don't want none of this. Okay, great. My cousin ends up passing away from the block as well. I hadn't been up to New York in probably about a year. I get up here, go to the funeral. Little homie at the funeral. Perfect time.
Starting point is 01:22:03 Because you can go with my cousin. With respect for me. Listen, man, I'm not a game, I'm not a kid. homie at the funeral. Perfect time. Because you can go with my cousin. Respectfully. Respectfully. I'm not a game, I'm not a kid. I'm in my 40s, I don't play that kind of, you know what I mean? You just talk all line all you want. I come from the era of talk that, you got to be that. I totally understand, sir.
Starting point is 01:22:16 So with that being said, soon as the funeral was done, and the procession was gone, and, you know, we was headed to a little repass situation, a little cookout barbecue situation, pulled him to the side. Yo, you know we's going headed to a little repass situation, a little cookout barbecue situation. Pull him to the side. Yo, you know we're going around this corner real quick, right? He like, yo, what you talking about? This is about dig a day.
Starting point is 01:22:33 Man, I will knock your teeth out. Play with me. Oh, yo. Alright, cool. Let's step around the corner then. I ain't going nowhere. I hear too much talking. Right. Yeah, let's step around the corner. He don't want to do that. I ain't going nowhere. Yeah, all right. Now you... His phone even though
Starting point is 01:22:48 he was lying. So play with yourself, man. What? Whoa, whoa, whoa. Now, I'm going to tell you something. Your phone was going in and out, so all we heard was knock his teeth out,
Starting point is 01:22:57 take him around the corner, play with yourself. That sounded crazy. With no pause. Solomon, you always got to take it down. No, your phone was going in and out. I promise.
Starting point is 01:23:07 That's how it sounded. I'm on the highway. I said, what I said is, I'm not a game. I don't play with people. So play with yourself. You know what I'm saying? Got you. Yeah, see, we ain't hearing none of that.
Starting point is 01:23:16 So did y'all fight? He ain't want no smoke. OK. Yeah. All right. Thank you, brother. That's crazy. What's the moral of the story?
Starting point is 01:23:26 Don't pull up on nobody, yo nobody unless you got a stud with you and studs gonna hold it down you hear me it's just no just don't pull up on nobody just don't because that could have went and you know now i'm older that could have went anyway you know what i mean like for real seriously i know No, and then, yo, I swear, I was talking. I wasn't even talking about somebody. I had just said something, and a guy pulled up on me and threw a cup of water on me. What? Yeah, this happened like two years ago, like a year ago. I bet you after you got splashed in the water, you ain't had no eyebrows.
Starting point is 01:23:59 But you know what else is crazy? Wow. My eyebrows will always be real. Wow. Don't ever play with me. Don't let me talk to you like that. Never play with me. You know what else is crazy, my eyebrows will always be real don't have a play with me don't let me talk to you like that never play with me you know what else is crazy though if you actually if you pull up on somebody and hurt them to the point where you killed him that's premeditated murder yes
Starting point is 01:24:13 yeah because you already knew absolutely like you flew with a hammer to new york he's lucky he's lucky in florida he ain't get killed he lucky that dude ain't get killed he lucky he ain't get killed in florida where you can have a gun license gun you could have just killed him right then and there it would have been no problem
Starting point is 01:24:28 no questions asked you in my house with a hammer with a mask on that's right nah alright well we got Justin Demes coming up
Starting point is 01:24:34 what we talking about oh yup that means she ain't got nothing prepared nope no no no cause I'm sick of this Lotto and Ice Spice thing
Starting point is 01:24:42 like she Lotto dropped the name of her album. And I just was like, why? Cause I, it got something to do with ice spice. So we're going to talk about it when we come back.
Starting point is 01:24:50 Come on, leave the girl alone now. And also salute to soul tasty restaurant. That is the restaurant that cooked for us this morning. Oh yeah. Stanford, Connecticut. Uh,
Starting point is 01:24:58 salute to you guys out there. They had amazing food. What they had chicken, they had waffles, they had shrimp and grits. They had a big back spray. That right i mean the pasta what are you watching the pasta egg steak with peppers but yeah ross the pasta is early in the morning absolutely my baby don't know what time it is it's fine um and um chicken wings it was it was so good it was amazing that's baking everything
Starting point is 01:25:21 only thing we didn't have was water and juice they had water and juice over there another table they had fruit you didn't see the fruit oh my god no the healthy stuff yes the thing I love
Starting point is 01:25:30 about big backs like the way they circle the spread they always have their hand in their pockets they just observe it for us just watch them just watch
Starting point is 01:25:38 when a big back come around to spray they always got their hands in their pockets and they just look at it look at it there's nobody big here like what are we who are you talking about?
Starting point is 01:25:46 Never mind. Oh, okay. Jess with the best is up next. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's D-E-J-N-V, Jess Hilarious. Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:26:01 Let's get to Jess with the mess. News is real, brother. Jess Hilarious, Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lying. Don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. Worldwide Jess. Worldwide mess.
Starting point is 01:26:15 On The Breakfast Club. She's a culture shift. She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see. It's time to set it on. Thank you, Monique. A white couple in West Virginia is in jail for treating their adopted kids as slaves. And we got the report. It started on Monday when deputies got a call just before 6 o'clock in the evening.
Starting point is 01:26:38 The two children were being locked in a barn at this home on Cheyenne Lane in Sissonville. Deputies eventually forced their way into the barn where they said they found a 16-year-old girl and 14-year-old boy inside a 20 by 14 foot room. Investigators say the teens had no way to get out of the shed with no running water, no bathroom. The girl told deputies their parents had brought them food around six o'clock that morning but said her and her brother weren't allowed in the house and were locked in the barn for long periods every day. Multiple families called police about the children's safety several times,
Starting point is 01:27:14 and they are thankful they are now safe. So to clarify, they have five adopted kids. Three of them are black, and two of the the three were found in the shed which was described in um news report but the other uh the third black kid is a nine-year-old and was found confined inside the house away from the adults and the other children now the other children they they're not saying what race they are but they it was made clear that they are not black and they were allowed they were treated differently they were allowed to be amongst the adults and everything else but the other three black children no why would you adopt kids just to treat them poorly like why would you invest in in treating
Starting point is 01:27:53 a bunch of kids poorly like what is the point of that i believe that they wanted to have their own little plantation like it's crazy yep and the mother claimed that the barn was where the children um where the children were. That was a teenage clubhouse for them. And she also said that they were actually not locked inside. But the neighbors insisted that the kids were forced to do physical labor and not allowed inside the house. Like, all your neighbors. You live in a community.
Starting point is 01:28:19 People see this. It's not like you have your own land. Where were they? West Virginia. Oh, see? And I wish they knew the story of Nat Turner, because they could have rebelled right then and there. They should have started right at their master's house and killed the entire family.
Starting point is 01:28:31 Mm-hmm. Now, this all happened back in October. So, imagine how, like, cold it was. Like, isn't it cold in October? That's crazy. Yeah, of course. Yeah, like, and you out there, like, you're not able to come in the house. You're locked out, you know.
Starting point is 01:28:44 They said it smelled in there. But for the parents, they both pleaded not guilty. And the judge set their bond at two hundred thousand. They may bail in February and were in word set to be free until their trial. But in May, a grand jury indicted them on more than 12 new charges. Good one being human trafficking of a minor child. Now, the judge revoked their initial bail and raised it to 500 000 a piece so a million for both of them um the couple claims they have no income
Starting point is 01:29:11 or assets which raised questions about how they were able to pay their initial bond they apparently sold an 80 acre ranch for 725 000 and used the money to post bail they also sold the house that they were arrested in 80 acres for 725 80 acres yeah wow yep and um the house that they were arrested in they sold for just under 300 000 and um all the money from the sales that were seized by the court as potential profits from human trafficking very very sad the sad is an understatement that is a terrible story that is some mess there horrible irible. I don't understand why you would adopt kids just to abuse them.
Starting point is 01:29:47 Yeah, treating them like that makes no sense. Way of Ed Bikang. Anyway, for the parents. But, Erica Banks on BBLs.
Starting point is 01:29:56 We're going to switch to some lighter news. So, she sat down with Big Homie's house and shout out to the family at 96.1 The Beat. Big Homie. Yeah. JoJo, what up? at 96.1, the beat. Big Homie.
Starting point is 01:30:05 Yeah. JoJo, what up? While she was there, she spoke on what's keeping her from getting a third round of BBL. Remember last week I reported on how Lada was saying she only went to get one BBL and how she was saying, like, yo, at least I'm not a repeat offender. Erica would be a repeat offender. And this is what she said. Were you serious about going back and get some more?
Starting point is 01:30:25 A third time? Yeah. I thought about it. I never said. I ain't got no problem. I never said. No, I never said I was going a third time. I said it crossed my mind.
Starting point is 01:30:36 It's not always crossed, you know, crossed my mind. You know what I'm saying? But have I just woke up one day and been like, yeah, I'm going to do it? Nah. I don't know if I got it in me again. That recovery is like. So that's what it is the recovery is the recovery so that you do like a like a quick injection bbl shot i'll probably do one more time so you just want to use one of the biggest ass in the world yeah as a guy with an ass i love it i love i know i'll be saying what you like
Starting point is 01:30:59 you like a big and healthy thing is so BBLs just be deflating? So you get one and then you got to keep going back? No. So it's a warranty? You can't keep eating. No, that's the thing. You have to get in that gym. No for real.
Starting point is 01:31:13 You can't keep eating. Your ass deflates because you don't work out? No. She just want it bigger. It don't be curvy. It just be. It just like two boxes. Just thrown up there.
Starting point is 01:31:23 Sometimes one cheek moves. Those SpongeBob Square ass. Yeah. Got you just thrown up there sometimes one cheek moves yeah got you got sometimes one cheek move one cheek don't like it's you know but she's like like yeah like she just said i want the biggest ass in the world but not when you're small everywhere else like no i'd be looking so stupid when i see people and they just can't you gotta sit in two seats it just looks awkward it just don't look natural. And she's fine right now. She's fine. I don't even know
Starting point is 01:31:49 this woman y'all talking about. I'm just talking about women in general with BBLs. If I showed you, she wouldn't know. Y'all be looking like y'all getting followed. I'm gonna be honest with you.
Starting point is 01:31:56 Like for real. It's so stupid. Sometimes it look like it hurts. Like you see that person behind you? Yeah. Sometimes the girls get it and they don't know how to like adjust to it. And I know you don't know how to wipe it. Yeah, I was gonna say, how you wipe your ass? You don't know how to like adjust to it I know you don't know how to wipe it yeah I was listening
Starting point is 01:32:07 anyway can't get it off no no I mean barely was wiping it good the first time mm-hmm definitely got do those things in your speaking of BBL mo Buki a lot of our Lotto's upcoming album now this what I tease so she revealed the name of her album is called sugar honey iced tea and she posted that she said album on the way now we all know if we don't i'm gonna tell y'all sugar honey iced tea is the the cleanest way for people to say ish okay right um i can't say it on the radio which is dumb it's an acronym but whatever if i say it and y'all dump it it's fine right no they're not gonna hear it it's an acronym for the s word yeah acronym for the s word
Starting point is 01:32:43 this seems to be a play on ice spices this star you know that girl wastes a lot of good beats but the thing is at lotto's birthday party this weekend she had a big birthday bash shout out to that that was real she had everybody like usher you know no that wasn't her birthday party i thought it was oh okay i am getting old. This is crazy. All right, but everybody's there except me. But her cake was the poop emoji.
Starting point is 01:33:11 And she posted it and said, think I'm the ish B? Like, you know, like quoted Ice Spice. Now, unless Ice Spice is doing something behind the scenes that we don't know about getting her rowdy again. I don't understand why she's addressing it more recently. Like, what? I don't get it. Leave it alone. Either way though,
Starting point is 01:33:36 Sugar Honey Ice Tea is on the way for us and I will be listening. So, that's just what it is. I just wanted to... But look at the cake. Look at the cake real quick. I seen it. It's an ish emoji the s emoji that's not appetizer right so Basically, you're eating ish. Okay
Starting point is 01:33:56 All right. Well that is just with the mess. Let's get to the mix. Let's go Morning everybody is DJ envy Jess hilarious. I mean the're locked into the breakfast club morning everybody it's dj envy just hilarious shalameen the guy we are the breakfast club it's time to rep a gay a day who we repping today we are repping ricky martin as known as kiki yes so he's a puerto rican singer I just thought it was something gay he was doing for him. Yeah, he's stupid. I didn't know that. But yes, he's the Livin' La Vida Loca guy. He's the Puerto Rican singer.
Starting point is 01:34:30 And he came out publicly as gay in 2010. That's when I graduated high school. I was very young. Didn't even know. Ricky Martin has also stated that his father, who named him Kiki, are one of the people who encouraged him to come out. I love that. Ricky Martin recently stated him and his husband, him kiki are one of the people who encouraged him to come out i love that ricky martin recently
Starting point is 01:34:45 stated him and his husband joan yosef are divorcing oh my gosh however they share two kids together and four kids overall as ricky welcomed twins back in 2008 with the help of a surrogate happy pride kiki well i just want you to know because this is amazing is amazing, Ricky Martin doesn't like to be called Kiki. Oh, my God. He said it on the Kelly Clarkson show, because he said in some places, Kiki means vagina. So he doesn't want to be known as Vagina Martin. So you just called that man a gay vagina.
Starting point is 01:35:16 Not in some places. Well, we in America. He said in Asia. He said in Asia. In some places in Asia, Kiki means vagina. This is New York, so he's going to be Kiki here. That's it. Well, salute to Ricky Kiki. Vagina Martin. And Happy Pride, Vag means vagina. This is New York, so he's going to be Kiki here. That's it. Well, salute to Vagina Martin. And happy pride
Starting point is 01:35:28 Vagina Martin. There you go. Thank you. Alright. When we come back, we got the positive note. I hate this place. It's the breakfast of the morning. Everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jesselary, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Now, salute to Kalani for joining us today. Her album, Crash, is
Starting point is 01:35:43 out right now. Make sure you go check for that. And she is going to be doing a crash tour, The Breakfast Club. Now, salute to Kalani for joining us today. Her album, Crash, is out right now. Make sure you go check for that. And she is going to be doing a Crash tour, she told us. Yeah, I just like the state of mind that Kalani is in. Because, you know, we are old. So we've been around for a long time. And we've seen her, you know, when she wasn't in a good state of mind. That's right. She seems happy.
Starting point is 01:36:03 She seems stress-free. Confident, comfortable. Confident, comfortable, absolutely. Because she did the work. That's right. She seems happy. She seems stress-free. Confident, comfortable. Confident, comfortable, absolutely. Because she did the work. That's why I be telling y'all, you got to go do the work. Go do the work. Deal with them internal, you know, issues that you got going on. You see, she says she got a psychiatrist.
Starting point is 01:36:14 Yep. She did the work. Yep. And it shows. That's right. Well, you got a positive note? I do. First of all, I want to tell everybody, thank you for buying my book,
Starting point is 01:36:22 Get Honest and Die Lying, Why Small Talk Sucks. It's available everywhere You buy books now Salute to the Young Turks Network too I was on the Young Turks You know last night Kicking it with them Talking about my book And some other things
Starting point is 01:36:32 But the positive note Is simply this When you feel frustrated By slow progress Remind yourself That good things take time Have a great day Breakfast Club bitches
Starting point is 01:36:45 You all finished or you all done?

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