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Good morning, USA! and highly favored. I'm happy to be here. Another day to serve our beautiful listeners here on The Breakfast Club. What's happening?
What's going on?
I am beat.
I am tired.
Me too.
Wow, what y'all do?
I know you were probably
partying all weekend.
Well, not.
Lauren LaRosa, LL Cool Baby.
Were you?
Yeah, sort of, no.
So I did a surprise party
for my brothers on Saturday.
Party.
Yeah.
Yes.
But like when you're
putting on the party,
you don't really get to enjoy
those much.
I thought it was a baby shower.
It was a baby shower. So my brother did a baby shower and he proposed to his girlfriend. Oh nice
They had no idea. So after the baby shower, we all went and it was like a surprise party dinner
So I'm gonna close bomb for your brother who doesn't want to be anything like you clearly
Okay, like let me be great.
I will say, though, being there, I was like,
I told my other bro, I'm like, yo, we got to figure this out
in the next two years.
What you mean, we?
So these are not my, like, biological brothers,
but I grew up with them.
So of our circle, my brother, Carmen,
shout out to him and his fiance, Jess,
he's the first to, you know, they just bought a house.
They're, you know, they together. He together he's being grown yeah he grown as heck i was like we walked in
his house i said you got a garage and it's not like a parking lot garage like dude's name carmen
salute to carmen carmen yes his fiance jessica carmen and jess uh in life you know your circle
is gonna have to change you know aug changes, love changes. Best friends become strangers, especially
when those other heathens that you around
aren't moving the way that you
moving. You know what I'm saying? You can't really
be around single folks. Well, who the heathens?
Also, too, this weekend, I did
a Girls Can Do
Anything. It was a community event for
young girls ages 9 through 17
with one village in
Delaware.
Shout out to them.
I didn't know what to expect when I got there.
But those kids, it was so much fun.
I didn't even want to leave.
It was so good.
So I barely have a voice.
That Bob was outside this weekend.
Honey, the Bob is bobbing.
Shout out to Jamie Ray.
And salute to all the HBCUs.
I was out at Central State in Dayton, Ohio.
So salute to y'all.
Good seeing y'all.
I think this week I'm at North Carolina A&T for HBCU. And then last night I went to the Giants game. Central State in North Carolina? No, Dayton, Ohio. So, salute to y'all. Good seeing y'all. I think this week I'm at North Carolina A&T for HBCU.
And then last night I went to the Giants game.
Central State and North Carolina?
No, no, no.
Central State is in Dayton, Ohio.
Which I was this week.
And next week I'm in North Carolina.
But last night I was at the Giants game.
Don't know why, but I was there.
Because you're a supporter of your team.
I am.
All right.
They lost.
Didn't they?
I was watching my team yesterday.
Who's your team?
The Eagles. Man. Oh, my goodness Didn't they? I was watching my team yesterday. Who's your team? The Eagles.
Man.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, my goodness.
I was there watching them like, yep, my team.
Go team.
Yeah, but so, yeah, I didn't get home until about midnight after midnight last night.
So, I am beat.
But let's get the show cracking.
T.I. and Young Dro will be joining us this morning.
Yeah, they got a new single called Thank God.
That's right.
And you know what I love about this record? On this record, Young
Dro talks about a lot of the things that he's been
going through. You know, he had to check himself
into rehab some years ago, and he's been sober
for two years. Almost three, I think, now.
Almost three, I believe. Yep.
So salute to Young Dro. And then Glow
Rilla will be up here hanging out with us from
Charlamagne's Out of Context
conversations. You know, I got another series that
I started called Out of Context,
where I just sit down and have conversations with individuals one-on-one,
and me and Glorilla chopped it up last week.
Her new album, Glorious, is out right now, so we'll get into that.
All right, well, let's get the show cracking.
We got front-page news.
Morgan Wood will be joining us at the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess.
And let's get in some front page news.
Start off with some quick sports.
Now, in WNBA, the Liberty beat the Lynx 80-66.
Major League Baseball, the Dodgers killed the Mets last night 9-0.
Now, in NFL, the Bears beat the Jaguars 35-16.
Buccaneers beat the Saints 51-27.
The Ravens beat the Commanders 30-23. The Colts beat the Titans. The Packers beat the Jaguars 35-16. Buccaneers beat the Saints 51-27. The Ravens beat the Commanders 30-23.
The Colts beat the Titans.
The Packers beat the Cardinals.
The Texans beat the Patriots.
The Eagles beat the Browns 20-16.
The Steelers beat the Raiders.
The Chargers beat the Broncos.
The Falcons beat the Panthers.
The Bengals beat the Giants.
You want to do your score, Charlemagne?
Well, you know, the Dallas Cowboys had a minor setback yesterday.
As the Detroit Lions, you know, I Dallas Cowboys had a minor setback yesterday.
As the Detroit Lions, you know, I'll be in Detroit tomorrow.
I love Detroit.
I'll be in Detroit having a conversation with Vice President Kamala Harris tomorrow.
But it was a minor setback.
And, you know, on the road to the Super Bowl, there will be obstacles and there will be hurdles.
Delirious. And every day the sun won't shine, but that's just why we love tomorrow.
47-9 was the score.
The Detroit Lions killed.
Nine is the highest level of change.
That's what people don't realize about the number nine.
Why would you downplay that setback like that?
The number nine means the highest level of change.
That is a major setback.
47-9.
47-9?
Did they even play?
No.
They gave them nine just for showing up?
They got nine points for showing up.
As I said on the road to the Super Bowl, there will be hurdles.
There will be obstacles, okay?
And every day the sun don't shine after.
That's why we love tomorrow.
That's what Afterglow told us.
Gloria Hallelujah Woods told us.
As long as you're strong in your faith.
That's right.
Now, on Monday Night Football, the Bills take on the Jets at 8-15.
Good morning, Morgan.
Good morning.
Good morning, Red.
I meant to tell you, pull up that Sheriff Chad Bianco clip.
So at the top of the headlines, Las Vegas man, a Las Vegas man is facing charges after being arrested at a checkpoint near former President Trump's rally in Southern California on Saturday.
The Riverside County Sheriff's Office said Vim Miller was found to have multiple guns illegally in his possession and his motives
remain unknown supposedly this may have been a third assassination attempt on former president
trump's life so let's hear from riverside county sheriff chad bianco on that situation they don't
have that audio okay well miller was taken into custody at 4 59 pm. just ahead of the rally's 5 p.m. start time in Coachella. Bianco went on to
say that Miller showed up with multiple passports with different names and an unregistered vehicle
with a fake license plates and, you know, just a whole slew of things that just didn't add up.
According to Riverside County Inmate Information System, Miller has been released from the
detention center on Sunday on a $5,000 bail.
The audio basically said that Bianco was basically saying that he does think that his team
stopped a third assassination attempt on former President Trump's life. Now, meanwhile, during
that same rally in Coachella, California, Trump slammed Vice President Kamala Harris's state for
its taxes, inflation and a number of immigrants saying California Governor Gavin Newsom, who he called new scum, is responsible.
He also took shots at Harris, saying she tried to ruin the state while she was attorney general of California.
Trump continues to falsely claim that Democrats stole the 2020 election.
And of course, he urged Republican Republicans to get out and vote in a way that is too big to rig.
Let's hear from Trump in Coachella.
So whether you're a Democrat or Republican or independent, this election is your chance to send a message to the world that the people of California are not going to take it any longer.
We're leading in the polls, but we have to do it too big to rake.
Because they are good at one thing. You know what that one thing is?
You're cheating.
They're professional thieves.
You know, I'll always remember
that whatever Donald Trump says about us,
he's doing it himself. This is projection.
There's nobody plotting to steal
the 2024 election more than Donald Trump
and Republicans. That's just a fact.
It's crazy.
Yeah, because it's very contrasting.
His comments came just hours after hosting a roundtable event with Hispanic voters in Las Vegas.
And then it came a day after he's claiming Venezuelan gang members are ruining the state of Colorado.
Let's hear about Trump in Colorado.
What the hell is happening with our country? What are they doing? What are they doing to
Colorado? They're ruining, they're ruining your state. They're ruining your state.
What they've done to our country, what they're doing to our country, they're destroying,
they are ruining our country. Or is your law enforcement and law enforcement all over
the world they know i'm all over the world they're savage gang one of the worst in the world
and they're getting bigger all the time because of our stupidity so he made those comments in
aurora on friday the republican presidential candidate he talked about the fears about a
venezuelan gang making uh that area in aurora color dangerous. Now Trump put up the mugshots of two alleged
gang members on stage and he blamed the
Biden-Harris administration for allegedly
allowing these immigrants into the United States.
Of course, they doubled down on what they were saying
about border and things like that. Now Trump
claimed that these people are preying on American
citizens.
Yeah. You guys have any thoughts on that?
I don't know.
Y'all are exhausted.
I don't know what's going on in Colorado. I have no idea.
I can't speak to that.
Supposedly, there's a Venezuelan gang that has been taking over an apartment.
Oh, no. I know about that.
I know about that, but I'm saying I would have to talk to somebody in Colorado
to know whether or not that is actually accurate is what I'm saying.
Right, right. Okay.
So, Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance, he's doubling down on those comments.
He was on ABC's doubling down on those comments.
He was on ABC's This Week on Sunday addressing the mayor of Aurora, Colorado, statements that concerns about Venezuelan gang activity have been grossly exaggerated.
That's what the mayor is saying, that this is these stories are being blown out of proportion.
Vance said that the mayor's comments means that there's got to be some element of truth to Trump's claims.
Now, let's keep in mind, Vance has already came out and said that he will make stuff up, too.
So he added that Trump has been to Aurora talking to people on the ground,
and Trump has been making the border a central issue of his campaign,
also making claims about those Haitian migrants in Ohio eating people's pets as well.
I do wonder, though, how come if this is happening in Colorado,
why isn't local law enforcement in Colorado doing something about it?
Like, why would they just let a gang take over an apartment complex?
Well, there was video and pictures.
I'm not sure what they did.
I'm not sure how to retaliate it.
But there was video and pictures.
And like you said, I don't know what's true. I saw those videos.
Yeah.
But I'm not sure.
Yeah, but again, just the elected officials are saying it's being exaggerated.
So, yeah, let me look more into this one for you guys and just, you know, give you give you an update.
Oh, that's what local officials are saying in Colorado that this is exaggerated.
And it is being exaggerated.
Very similar to the situation in Springfield.
So one of those, you know, things that's being said that's just not helping overall.
So, yeah, I'll keep you guys posted on what's going on in.
I'm like, I can't even keep up.
Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, Ohio, Springfield, all of those things. on what's going on in um i'm like i can't even keep up colorado aurora colorado uh ohio springfield
all of those things um but yeah so that's that was trump on the campaign trail over the weekend
that's your front page news for 6 a.m 7 a.m we'll uh get we'll touch base with biden and harris and
see where they're at all right and everybody else get it off your chest 800-585-1051 if you need to
vent phone lines are wide open and let let me salute to a gentleman named Rudolph.
He works for Delta.
When I was traveling over the weekend,
I just seen the way that he was handling a lot of the older people
and people in wheelchairs and how nice he was to them
and how he was making their day, complimenting them,
and just really having the time just talking to them
and how that made them feel.
And I was just in the background just watching him. So I just asked his name.
I just wanted to shout him out. So if you work at Delta Atlanta,
the brother's name is Rudolph.
Salute to Rudolph. Salute to Rudolph this morning.
You didn't give him a tip or something?
They're not allowed to take tips.
Not in front of people. Give them something on the
phone. You don't need to tell everybody.
What's your cash at, Rudolph? He was the gate agent.
He was the one. And gate agents don't always
be that nice. When I say super
nice, super nice to the point where I walk back,
I was like, what's your name, brother? And he was like, Rudolph. I was like,
I'm going to shout you out. Because he was... I don't even know if that's his real name. He might have
just said that to tone me off. But he was just helping
so many people at that gate this weekend, just being
so nice and making all this... Because, you know,
it was mostly older people in those wheelchairs, making them
feel so good. I was just like,
man, so salute to Rudolph. All right, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
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Whether you're mad or blessed,
800-585-1051.
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Hello, who's this?
Here.
What's up, M.A.?
Hey, Trav, how you feeling?
You got a whooping this weekend.
Boy, did they beat your ass.
Hey, man.
I ain't going to lie.
We definitely had seven starters out, but I ain't going to talk about it.
Nah, man.
Don't worry about it, Trav.
We on the way to the Super Bowl.
I ain't going to talk about it.
It's crazy.
What's up, Lauren?
Hey, good morning.
How you doing, babe?
What's up, Char?
I am blessed black and highly favored.
How are you, Trav?
I'm doing good.
Envy.
Yes, sir. I got to call you? I am blessed black and highly favored. How are you, Trav? I'm doing good. Envy? Yes, sir.
I got to call you later and talk about what we talked about.
You have not emailed me anything.
They were supposed to email you. I'll get it to you today.
The first thing this morning, buddy. Yes, please.
I was wondering why you ain't hit me back.
Yeah, I was going to call you, but I was waiting for you.
He must be a little busy right now.
I'll hit you today.
What's that, Illuminati applications?
I'm just calling gonna talk about friendships right
y'all have to be better like not y'all but like people have to like learn how to be better
friends to people like you can't be treating that man that punch you around and you know
treat you horribly and take him back a million times or that girl who cussed you out always
lying to you and cleaning your face and treat you horribly you take her back a million times
but your friend oh you've been there for 10 years they do lying to you and cleaning your space and treat you horribly. You take her back a million times, but your friend
who's been there for 10 years,
they do anything to you
and you ready to cut them off.
You've been listening
to the Glorilla album this weekend, huh?
You listening to that
that don't deserve
with Money Long, huh?
Huh, Trap?
Hey, man.
Hey, shout out Big Glow, bro.
I ran that album.
I really wish
that I could have, like,
sat down with her
and just also just contributed
and helped that album because it is amazing and there's so many songs I really could that I could have sat down with her and also just contributed and helped that out because it is amazing.
And there's so many songs I really could have heard myself helping with.
Honestly, I love Glo.
I didn't know Glo was like, I knew she was tough, but she's super tough.
And I can't wait to hear that out of context interview with you, Sean Lee.
Absolutely.
But I think you're right, man.
You know why they treat you like that?
Because you've been around for so long and they think you're going to always be there.
You right.
That's exactly what it is. And you know our penis does people trap like you know it's not your source is close to the penis no no that's right you're
absolutely right this is the best of us right sure, Char? For the happiness of me too. I get it. Bye. Bye, Char. And penis flu is a real thing.
The what?
Penis flu.
Penis flu?
You're going to make a turn?
Hello, who's this?
J.A. from Indy.
Good morning, Breakfast Club.
What up, J.A.
J.A. from Indy.
Real quick, I'm going to ride.
I'm always on Lauren,
but I'm with her this time
with her brother,
Carmen, getting engaged.
It's not your fault, Carmen.
It's the men.
I meet guys all the time
and I got guys I know and they're
always like, there ain't no good women out here.
I meet a bunch of them. So your brother picked
out one and settled down with her. So,
Carmen, don't feel bad. The men out here playing with you
too. I'm sorry, Lauren.
Oh, me? I'm not feeling... What I feel bad about?
You're single and ain't got no man.
You ain't got no man. I'm your brother.
But nobody want to hype you up.
You know what I'm saying? People out here. It's wintertime. It's cold. You ain't got no boo to don't want to be engaged but nobody want to wipe you up you know what I'm saying people out here
it's winter time
it's cold
you ain't got no boo
to cuddle with
valentine's day
right around the corner
you gonna be lonely
again
12 months or something
Christmas is coming up
that's right
and I got a group chat
and we buy good gifts
for each other
and it's friends giving
and I'm gonna be with
my friends
and they're significant
I appreciate that
but Lauren again
it's not your fault.
Y'all act like
I'm really out here fighting for my life in these
single streets. I'm doing alright.
I don't know. I'm saying it's not your fault.
There are some things internally
you probably do need to change because you attract what you are.
I'm just saying. What time is it?
It's 620. You getting started already?
Get it off your chest.
585-1051.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's a new day.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Wake up.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
It's time to get up and get something.
Call up now.
800-585-1051.
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Hello, who's this?
Hi, my name is Bishop from Newark.
How are you, Charlamagne, and the rest of you?
Hey, Bishop, good morning. Get it off your chest.
Yes, so I've been listening to so much being said about the economy
and how Trump is good with the economy and all of that.
And I keep telling myself,
how are people believing that Trump is good with the economy?
He inherited Obama's economy and rode on that wave.
And everybody thought that he created the economy.
No, it was all Obama's policies and everything he did to save the country after the recession
that brought America and the economy to what it was when he handed over to Trump.
Now, Trump rode on that economy and told the world,
told all Americans that that was his policy.
That was never his policy.
Now that Trump messed up that economy,
and Biden and Harris came in to fix it,
and they're in the process of fixing it.
And we're beginning to see the economy turn around again.
Trump is coming around again to want to take over the same economy that they have fixed
and now claim that to be his.
That's what it looks like is about to happen.
So I don't understand why people keep thinking that the Republicans are good with the economy when in fact it's the Democrats that have been rescuing America from every Republican administration that
have destroyed the economy so I just want you to stretch this to Kamala she needs to talk more
about this I'm glad Obama came out over the weekend to state this baseball. But when you meet with her
tomorrow, you need to stress with
Madam Vice
President. She needs to keep stressing
to Americans that Democrats are the
ones that are actually good with
the economy.
Well, listen, my brother, let me ask you a question.
Why don't you go to the iHeartRadio
app, search for the Breakfast Club
podcast, tap the mic, record your question for Kamala Harris, hit send, and let your voice be heard.
That's what the talkback feature is for.
So for everybody out there that's listening to my voice right now, if you have a question for the vice president, because I will be talking to her tomorrow at 5 p.m., do exactly what I just told you to do.
Open your iHeartRadio app, search for the Breakfast Club podcast, tap the mic, record your question for Kamala Harris, hit
send, and you can let your voice be heard. And that brother
was absolutely right, and I don't
know why that narrative exists
that the economy does better under Republicans,
but since World War II,
the economy absolutely positively
does better under Democrat
presidents. That's just a fact.
You know, over the weekend, I was
salute to Tony Danza, the icon, the legend. I was sort of playing with him this weekend who's the boss from who's
the boss and he was asking he was like you know a lot of these other countries like uk
canada and france when they have when they campaign they only campaign for a short period
of time only 30 days and a lot of times in other countries they have a cap of how much they can
actually raise and he was like it's just weird weird that America can raise a billion dollars on each side and just spend that on ads campaigning for so long.
He was like, it should be a cap.
And hopefully some of that money could be used to help people opposed to just putting up ads.
It takes like, what, a billion dollars to win a presidential campaign?
Yeah.
So you're saying I was like, and you just don't realize in a lot of other countries, it takes a lot less time to run for office.
But here is they run for four years when they're supposed to be doing their job and also do you know of the 11 recessions in the modern
era 10 have begun under republican presidents like it's actually very uh mind-blowing that
republicans have created this narrative that you know the economy is better when they're in office
is it because of their like their uh stances on taxes and how that goes yeah but they don't know
the tax uh the tax is always for the rich,
not for the people who actually need it.
Well, salute to Tony Danz.
It was a great,
I had a great conversation
with him over the weekend.
We got Sean Stone on the phone.
Sean Stone, good morning.
Hey, good morning, man.
Peace and blessings to everybody, bro.
How are you?
Everybody feeling nothing.
You left black and highly pivoted.
Life is amazing, Sean.
You experienced your first hurricane, huh?
First hurricane, man.
That sucked. No cursing, though, You experienced your first hurricane, huh? First hurricane, man. That s*** sucked.
No cursing, though, but go ahead.
Tell us about it. Sorry. I'm still waiting
for light to come back on.
Right now, me and my family be in
a shelter right now.
My job ain't up right now
because it got flooded.
It was crazy.
Where do you live? What part of Florida
do you live, Sean? I'm in Sarasota. Sarasota. Yeah, it was crazy. Where do you live? What part of Florida do you live, Sean?
I'm in Sarasota.
Sarasota.
Yeah, it was definitely hit hard, you know what I mean?
So what are they saying?
The power's going to come back.
Do they know?
Did they give you all the time?
They said probably around Wednesday and Thursday.
Wednesday and Thursday.
And the shelter's taking care of you guys?
You got food and water and things like that?
Yeah, but I ain't trying to be in the shelter too long.
I mean, I would like to take my family out there, you know, but things
are tough right now, bro. I never been through
something like this, so it's just crazy.
I probably should have never moved from Jersey.
So you experienced both of them, Helene
and Milton, Sean?
Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
I probably should have stayed in Jersey, but, you know,
I had to take care of my little girl.
So that's my main reason for moving down here, you know?
Absolutely.
So my thing is, you know, I ain't begging.
I'm just asking that if anybody want to help me and my family,
I'm just asking the Breakfast Club if it's okay for me to get my cash app out there.
Absolutely. Just ask for the Breakfast Club if it's okay for me to give my cash app out, dude. Yes, absolutely.
There's a dollar sign showing S-E-A-N-S-T-O-N-E-T-V.
And that's my cash app, man, if anybody want to help, man.
All right?
Yes, sir.
All right, brother.
Appreciate the Breakfast Club, man.
God bless.
All right, brother.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051. Now, when we come come back we got Jess with the mess with Lauren LaRosa
what we talking about? we do we're going to take some time
to send some love to the family of Wanda
Smith radio personality
that passed away over the weekend
that's right we'll talk about that when we come back
it's the breakfast club good morning
the breakfast club
good morning everybody
it's DJ Envy Jess Hilar, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to Jess with the mess with Lauren LaRosa.
News is real, baby.
Lauren's Jessica Robin Moore.
Jess don't do no lying.
She don't spare nobody.
Worldwide Jess, worldwide mess.
On The Breakfast Club.
She's the coach of shoes. With Lauren, Lauren LaRosa. I'm back. On The Breakfast Club. She's a coachess.
With Lauren, Lauren LaRosa.
I'm back.
And I got the man.
Talk to me.
So over the weekend, Wanda Smith passed away at age 59.
This happened a day after her birthday.
That's crazy.
So Wanda Smith, a lot of you guys will know her, especially anybody listening in Atlanta,
because she's been dominating radio down there for a very
long time. She was doing
the Frank and Wanda in the Morning show, and that started
back in 98, I believe, 97,
98, on V103.
V103 did post a tribute to her.
One of the execs there spoke out
and said, our hearts are weighing heavier today as we
grieve the loss of our beloved Wanda Smith,
someone who always made us smile and who was
a big part of the V103 community for years uh so they also did a segment for her over the weekend where
they had people call in and share their stories because people have met her in so many different
facets of life I mean she was a writer for our deaf comedy gym comic view she appeared she worked
with Tyler Perry she was in Madea uh goes to jail Madea's witness protection but also too she did
stand up all the
time at a really popular um comedy theater down in atlanta like weekly so people were calling
just sending their love and condolences to her husband and her three kids uh so just wanted to
you know take a moment for her and send her some love rest in peace to wanda definitely send a
healing energy to her whole family that's family and friends absolutely 58 is very young very young well in other news uh bow wow sat down with roxy diaz and uh roxy has this show called more to the
story it's a podcast and on there she brings different celebrity names um so we can kind of
get them to get to know them a little bit better than the stories we normally hear her and bow wow
had um one particular conversation just about the industry as a whole and all the
takedowns that we're seeing right now as she called it particularly everything that's happening
with Diddy right now let's take a listen to Bow Wow's conversation on that just never thought I'd
see it like this he's like the gatekeeper to the game to the point to where like BT or what we can
like the past two they just didn't feel right because there was no motion there was no parties like the parties that we attend me the you the i left before before one i never paid i've only been to two parties and i've never seen
a freak off yeah like but it shows how monumental and how important it was to the culture because
i said jermaine i just there's no parties and you feel it it's like a hole it's like he was just such a gatekeeper for him the the liquor in the the clubs the the the most he was everything hip-hop you know i mean
so for that to to die out it's like you just wouldn't have a thought and especially when you
look at somebody as like somebody you study somebody you idolize bow wow after this uh
started to go viral was was getting dragged online.
Why?
Well, I'll read one user, a tweet that went really viral.
This person said,
Women have come forward about this man, talking about Diddy.
And this is all alleged stuff.
Alleging that he's a demon.
Alleging that he assaulted them.
Alleging that he pimped them out.
Abusing them, etc.
The audacity of this man, she's speaking about Bow Wow now,
to miss that man because he threw a good effing party i hate this weird industry with a passion so i think
at his face of course people took this like read the room bro like people are saying that they got
they've been really hurt we saw you know a video with cassie being dragged up and down a hallway
and you upset because b Hip Hop Awards just went down
and there was no after party for you to go to.
I can understand that.
On the other side of it, though,
when you watch the full interview
and putting what he said into better context,
what I believe he's speaking to
is how a lot of us felt in the beginning of this.
Like, who would have ever thought
that this is How Diddy's story
out of everything that he built within?
Because he's been the lifestyle
and kind of like the
blueprint for a lot of people moving around the entertainment industry for a very long time yeah
i guess because i watched uh you know salute the rocks i guess because i watched a lot more of the
context a lot more of the interview i understood the context and i understood what bye-bye was
saying and because i said something similar when it first happened we didn't know what diddy was
doing behind the scenes we just looking at him as a mogul yeah and he was a hip-hop lifestyle
specialist and like you know if you were uh trying to create some type of business in this industry behind the scenes we just looking at him as a mogul yeah and he was a hip-hop lifestyle specialist
and like you know if you were uh trying to create some type of business in this industry he was one
of those one of those blueprints that you used a lot of people wanted from a business perspective
for sure not just business people wanted to be just like the lifestyle the personal yeah not
just business people wanted to be diddy they wanted to be in that light you can't say you
want to be him because you don't really truly know him. But what they think they know of him.
Yeah, like the idolizing
of him. Correct, the optics of it. And it made me
think, like
when you do, like you have to give disclaimers
about anything you attended with Diddy, anything you did
with Diddy. When people do talk about this time
in his life, like years from now,
it's going to overshadow a lot
of people. Like everything.
It's a wrap.
I do understand where people can get It's going to overshadow a lot of people. Oh, yeah. Like, everything. It's a wrap.
Yeah.
But I do understand where people can get upset, though. Because it's like if you run all the charges and all the allegations down,
and then somebody goes, but what about the parties, bro?
It's not going to be no parties BET weekend.
I can see where you get some backlash from that.
No couch to stand on.
Being a concern is crazy.
But, yeah, man. And it is hilarious when everyone wants folks to know what Diddy parties they attended. You got to stand on. Being a concern is crazy. But, yeah, man.
And it is hilarious when everyone wants folks to know what Diddy parties they attended.
You got to say it.
Like, there's tears.
People looking at you differently.
I left at 8 p.m.
I don't know what happened after 8.
I went home this weekend after that Nick Cannon clip that we did in here.
We talked about the party.
My family was like, wait.
I mean, you've been to a couple of them.
I never did.
None of that other stuff. Oh, you had to explain to your peoples what kind of Diddy party you was been to a couple of them. I never did. None of that other stuff.
Oh, you had to explain to your peoples what kind of Diddy party you was at?
Multiple times.
My mom called me.
Yeah, she was like, what?
I understand the concern.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't even want to talk about Diddy parties.
All right.
Well, that was just with the mess with Lawn LaRosa.
Now, when we come back, we got front page news.
Morgan Wood will be joining us.
So don't go anywhere.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Laura La Rosa filling in for Jess.
So let's get in some front page news.
Start off with some quick sports.
WNBA to Liberty tied up the series with the Lynx.
They won 80-66.
The Mets lost to the Dodgers 9-0.
The Dodgers lead game won of the series.
And in NFL, we'll go through them fast.
Bears beat the Jaguars.
Buccaneers beat the Saints.
The Ravens beat the Commanders.
Colts beat the Titans.
The Packers beat the Cardinals.
The Texans beat the Patriots.
The Eagles beat the Browns.
The Steelers beat the Raiders.
The Chargers beat the Broncos.
The Panthers lost to the Falcons.
My Giants lost last night.
And the Lions washed the Cowboys last night, 47-9.
It was, oh, man.
First of all, nobody got washed.
Who did?
Yes, y'all did.
Well, a loss is a loss.
Okay?
At the end of the day, y'all took a L yesterday.
We took a L.
Nobody cares about what the final score is.
You're deflecting.
All right?
I'm not.
It's a loss is a loss.
It don't matter.
You lost, you lost.
It don't matter how you lost.
You lost.
Oh, my goodness.
All right.
Well, and Monday Night Football, the Buffaloes' bills take on the Jets at 8-15 tonight. Good morning, Morgan. lost. No matter how you lost, you lost. Oh my goodness. Monday night football!
The Buffalo Bills take on the Jets at 8-15 tonight. Good morning, Morgan!
You ever heard that saying where they say the loudest person
in the room is usually the... Never mind.
I'm not going to get into it. You ever heard that
phrase about how you need to clean your glasses?
Don't let them talk to you like that.
Don't let them talk to you like that.
Top of the headlines right now.
The massive cleanup and recovery efforts continue after back-to to back strikes from Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
President Biden says those impacted by recent storms will get the help they need.
He recently traveled to Florida to tour St. Petersburg, one of the hardest hit areas by Hurricane Milton.
Let's hear more from President Biden.
I spoke with first responders. We're working around the clock. I also met with small business owners here and homeowners who have taken a real beating
these back-to-back storms. I'm here in Florida for the second time in two weeks
and to survey the damage from another catastrophic storm, Hurricane Milton.
Yeah, so Biden announced $12 million dollars in federal funding
for six department of energy projects in the southeast that spans over uh the areas that were
impacted by the storms milton slammed into the state uh florida as a category three last week
killing at least 16 people just terrible so i will continue to keep you guys updated on those recovery
uh efforts out there.
Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris, she was on the campaign trail in Scottsdale, Arizona.
She told her audience on Friday that America needs to come together during this election, adding that there has been too much negativity.
Let's hear from VP Harris in Arizona.
What's at stake in this election?
Well, it's packed with some stuff.
It's packed with some fundamental stuff. Cuz that's part of what is the perversion
of what some people are suggesting. As though it is a sign of weakness, to have empathy.
Yeah, so she went on to say that there have been forces at work trying to drive
Americans apart over the past couple of years.
Of course, Arizona is among a handful of swing states that could be a deciding factor in this upcoming election.
Meanwhile, Vice President Harris, she is releasing an opportunity agenda.
This is like breaking news, by the way.
She is releasing an opportunity agenda for black men focused on equipping them with the tools to achieve financial freedom, lower costs to better provide for themselves and their families and protect their rights.
In this agenda, Harris lays out providing $1 million loans that will fully be forgivable
to black entrepreneurs and others to start businesses, championing education, training
and mentorship programs that help black men get good paying jobs in high demand industries
and lead their communities, including pathways to become teachers, investing in more black male teachers, promoting registered apprenticeships and credentialing opportunities in black communities, supporting the regulatory framework of cryptocurrency and other digital assets.
So black men who invest in and own their assets are protected.
Launching a national health equity initiative focused on black men that address sickle cell disease, diabetes, mental health.
That should be, you know, that's one of your things, Charlemagne, prostate cancer and other health challenges that disproportionately impact men. And lastly, but not leastly, legalizing recreational marijuana and creating opportunities for black Americans to succeed in this industry.
Yeah. So this comes as Democratic Congressman Jim Clyburn says he's concerned about black men turning out to vote this November, appearing on CNN's State of the Union.
The South Carolina representative said he he remains positive after talks he's had with black voters. Let's State of the Union. The South Carolina representative said he remains positive
after talks he's had with black voters.
Let's hear from Clyburn.
Yes, I am concerned about black men staying home or voting for Trump.
But my concerns don't tend to keep me from being energetic about this campaign.
Black men, like everybody else, want to know exactly what I can expect me from being energetic about this campaign.
Black men, like everybody else, want to know exactly what I can expect from a Harris administration,
and I've been very direct with them.
And I've also contrasted that to what they can expect from a Trump administration.
Of course, this comes on the heels of President former President Obama's comments last week where he said it is not acceptable for black men to sit out of this election.
What are your thoughts on this, Charlamagne? I mean, you're going to be talking with her about these very topics tomorrow.
Yes. To my South Carolina OG, Mr. Clyburn. Great guy.
I don't I don't like that narrative because black men are always the second largest voting bloc for Democrats behind black women.
I think this narrative that black men don't want to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris because she's a woman is complete nonsense.
There is a disdain for the Democratic Party as a whole, but it's nothing personal towards the VP.
And even with that disdain for the Democratic Party, that's been around for the last couple of elections.
And still, 85 percent of black men voted for Hillary Clinton. And I think it and still 85 percent of black men voted for Hillary Clinton.
And I think it's like 80 percent of black men voted for Biden.
So we always show up and should be treated like any other voting bloc.
Like Mr. Clyburn said, like, you know, they just black men want to know what to expect from a Harris-Walls administration. And you know what I don't like really for real, for real, is in 2016, 52% of white women voted for Donald Trump.
55% of white women voted for Donald Trump in 2020.
Ain't nobody waving their finger at them and telling them, you know,
don't make the same mistake that y'all made the last couple of elections.
Y'all are the reason that there's no more Roe v. Wade.
Y'all are the reason that, you know, women's rights are being attacked all over the country.
Why nobody waving their finger
at the white women? Especially when they voted
against their own interests in 2016, and there
was a white woman running.
That's all.
And also, too, it's crazy
in regards to the initiative
that she just put out, because people are going
to think that that's just a reaction
to what Obama said, but she's
really, really really really
been on this for a while like this isn't new like you know her outreach to black men you know uh her
her conversations with black men like none of this is new and i was reading i think i was reading
a political article earlier this morning and it said somebody said it's too late in the campaign
for this but i'm like damn her campaign just launched yeah like i don't know why we keep
acting like this is like a regular campaign.
Her campaign was only, what, 100 days?
Yeah.
More than seven days.
Yeah, something like that.
Come on.
All right.
And even if it is just in a campaign initiative, you know, if she, if and when, you know, if
she is elected, you know, it would be nice to already have the plan laid out as opposed
to concepts of a plan.
Absolutely.
So, yeah, well, that's your front page news.
I'm Morgan Wood.
You can follow me on social at Morgan Media.
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Alright, now when we come back, Charlamagne sat
down with Glorilla, Out of Context,
which is a series that he does that
releases today at 10 a.m. We're going to get that on.
9 a.m. And we're going to get that on
this morning. So don't move. We're going to do that when we come back. It's The gonna get on 9 a.m 9 a.m and we're gonna get that on this morning so don't move we're gonna do that when we come back it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast
club morning everybody we are the breakfast club dj envy just hilarious charlamagne the guy lauren
la rosa filling in for just now charlamagne had a conversation with glorilla her album glorious is
out right now this is from his outer context series we Glorious, is out right now. This is from his Out of Context series.
We're going to get it on
right now.
And you can watch it
on YouTube later at 9 a.m.
Big Glow.
What do you do?
How are you, ma'am?
I'm great.
How are you?
I'm blessed black
and highly famous.
You know, before I do
these conversations,
I like to set an intention.
So my intention
for this conversation
is for people to listen
to this interview
and then go listen
to your music
with a different ear
so they can recognize the anointing
that God has on Gloria Hallelujah Ward's life.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay, man.
That's the intention.
Now, I know negative tweets be having an impact on you,
but I'm going to read you a positive tweet
somebody said about you.
All right, a young lady named Julia Brown Sugarbaker
posted a video working out the whole lawn,
and she said,
I need Glorilla
to write a devotional book of daily affirmations she says glow makes her feel like she's a young
person and reminds her that I can do all things through Christ that strengthens me how do you
receive that when you hear it I love seeing stuff like this like oh wow I really like I speak a
certain message to you to make you feel like this.
Like, it make me feel great.
And I don't think you realize how much Glorilla music I listen to.
And one thing I've grown to understand about you is there is a difference between Glorilla the rapper and Gloria Hallelujah Woods.
But Gloria Hallelujah be popping up, too, and she be rapping as well.
So what's the difference between Glorilla and Gloria?
I ain't going to say it's a huge difference. It ain't a huge difference, but I'm gonna say, like,
I'm just 100% aggressive and, like, straight-talking
when I rap, you know what I'm saying?
It's straight, like.
But in real life, I'm, like, actually nice.
Because you're from the South.
Yeah.
Southern hospitality.
You know, I'm just, I'm cooler.
Like, I ain't as mean.
Like, people think, like, how I rap, I'm aggressive. That's how I am, but I'm actually nice. You know, a lot of artists, man, you know, I'm just, I'm cooler. Like, I ain't as mean. Like, people think, like, how I rap, I'm aggressive.
That's how I am, but I'm actually nice.
You know, a lot of artists, man, you know, they put out projects before their debut album,
and they put out so much music, and then when the debut album comes out, there's really no difference.
With you, I can hear the elevation of the art.
So what was your approach to make Glorious your debut album special?
It was just like, so I had dropped my EP, of course, and then it was like last year I was working on my album.
And it's like I was just overthinking it a lot, like because I know I wanted it to be big for it to be my first album.
And I had kind of got out of track a little bit.
And then that's when I made my mixtape because I'm like, OK, that put me back on track to where I needed to be.
After Everything, Everything? Yeah. OK. And that's when I made my mixtape, because I'm like, okay, that put me back on track to where I needed to be. That's the Error Thing, Error Thing?
Yeah. Okay.
So when I dropped the Everything, Everything,
it had just gave me like,
it gave me my confidence back.
I had still lost my confidence a little bit.
And then I was just like, okay, when I make this album,
I got to touch different subjects.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I don't just want it to be a body of work
talking about the same.
Like, I want to talk about different things in the album.
Did you lose your confidence because of what other people
were saying or just because you were putting too much
pressure on yourself both of them
yeah like I was trying to
I was overthinking too hard when
trying to go too big and then the people
came too and I had kind of just lost a little
bit of my confidence in the intro
you say be humble
that cocky take you down
now did you have a moment when you first started popping
where you was feeling yourself and it was impacting your career in any way?
I ain't never get cocky.
Like, I really wasn't talking about myself right there.
You know, because I forever stay humble.
I ain't never got to a point where I was just cocky, like, got my nose turned up.
Like, I done got cocky towards, like, yeah, I know I'm me,
but, like, not the other type of cocky. You were talking to yeah okay now in in the last dance right michael jordan takes a lot
of things personal and it motivates him you've seen the last dance the michael jordan documentary
no i ain't no oh you need to watch it he takes he takes everything personal and you posted how
you bookmarked the tweet of someone saying you fell off so fast and so bad and they put a battery in your
back what did you feel in in that moment and how did you use that energy from that tweet to your
advantage because for me i didn't think it could happen because i know my ability my rapping
ability and so when i start seeing a lot of people say that and seeing like that i'm like oh okay so
y'all playing with me i'm gonna show you like i'm the type person i like to prove people wrong
and i like to show people like uh this is what you think me. I'm gonna show you like I'm a type person I like to prove people wrong and I like to show people like this what you think I'm gonna show you this
Why do you think they felt like that so fast though?
That's all one person tweet from like May to like it was only like November
It was like five or six months you had been up. Yeah, why do you want to do so?
No, I think they sleep kind of do that to almost everybody especially female artists
I don't know why but they wanted me to fall off so bad I don't know why is it true that you were homeschooled until the fifth grade
why because my mama wanted us to she didn't want us to be of the world this she used to say she
wanted to keep us like my mama was like she a super christian and so yeah she didn't want us
to be in the world I I guess. A super Christian?
Yeah.
What is it, just being a regular Christian or a super Christian?
Like, my mama, like, my mama go to church as many times the church open, my mama there.
If she could be there seven days a week, she gonna be there.
And you got, what, nine siblings, right?
Mm-hmm.
Do all of them have some type of religious reference in their name?
Because you Hallelujah.
Is there, like, an amen and the other?
No, like, she named a lot lot of names out of the Bible. Like my brother named Daniel,
my little sister named Miracle, my youngest brother named Joshua and she said,
uh, that's the Hebrew name for Jesus. And she was like, that's her last child. And she was like,
it is finished. Like that's what Jesus said on the cross. So yeah, she did do a lot of
Bible, biblical references with us. Did that put's what Jesus said on the cross. So, yeah, she did do a lot of biophysical references with us.
Did that put a lot of pressure on you when you were young?
To, like, always try to be perfect?
Mm-mm.
No, I knew nobody was perfect.
You knew that early?
Mm-hmm.
You know, also in the intro, you also say,
police pulled me over, caught me sleeping, but I'm sober now.
Then later on, you say, yeah, you make mistakes,
but don't let it be a failure, but a try.
And we all saw the video of you getting pulled over for the DUI.
What did that moment teach you?
What I said in the song.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Did you know that in that moment?
No, what in the moment?
Like, did you know in that moment, like, okay,
this was a mistake, but I'm going to learn from it?
I mean, I really can't speak too much on it right now.
Oh, all right.
Okay. You said at the end of the intro you love criticism yeah
and people always make you feel crazy so how have you learned to deal with
critics and haters um to just prove them wrong every time cuz they gonna always
come back around and hop back on the train every time like a lot of time when
the hate come it be bandwagon hate like they only hate you cuz the next person
I don't even know they really be actually listening to the music for real or they just get on social media and yeah
see what a few other people saying exactly and then they like you know what let me let me let
me get involved with the with the mob real quick yeah i love how on hold on you say you popping it
so hard because you ain't used to do you ever think you will get to a point where you get used to this life?
I still ain't got used to it as of now.
Like I still, certain happen,
I be like, wow, this is really me, this is really my life.
And so that's why I just be like,
stunned the way I do,
cause back then I ain't never pictured this going on.
Like I knew, I had a dream,
I knew it was a possibility,
but I ain't know it was gonna happen for real.
Really? You-hmm.
You seem like the type of person
that can manifest things and see what you want
your life to be.
But you know, you can manifest,
and when it really happen, you're like,
oh, it really happened.
Like, I'm shocked.
Really?
Are you talking about the level that you at right now?
Yeah, like.
I mean, to be honest, you're doing some white people too.
You on these late night shows,
and you on these war shows, you know?
Yeah.
Is that what it is?
It's just big all around.
Like, I never imagined this going on.
Yeah.
Like, I knew I was going to make it, but I didn't know it was this big and that fast.
All right, we got more with Glorilla when we come back.
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We are The Breakfast Club. Now, Charlamagne got a chance to sit down with Glorilla for her album, Glorious, which is which is out right now from his out of context series which releases this morning at 9 a.m
let's get into part two you got a record with lotto called procedure are men really trying
to trap you and get you pregnant yeah really yeah how do you handle that?
One ain't honey.
That's crazy.
So you really, in the records, you said that you might have to get your tubes out.
Yeah.
You don't really mean that.
Yeah, but like, I do want to have kids, but not my own kids.
Like, I want to do the surrogate.
Yeah.
I want somebody else to have my baby.
I want them to have my DNA, but I don't want to have it.
Oh, that's smart. Yeah. Why, just else to have my baby. I want them to have my DNA, but I don't want to have it, like... Oh, that's smart.
Yeah.
Why, just because of your career, or just...
You just don't...
I just don't want to actually have my baby.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What, what...
Did you see somebody have a bad experience
that made you feel like, I don't want a character, baby?
Like, all my friends got kids, and they just, like...
They can't do it.
They restricted a lot when they pregnant.
I'm like, nah, I don't want to go through that.
Oh, it's just for nine months?
Uh, that's too long.
You see, you said a month before you blew up, you were still swiping cards.
Was that true?
Yeah.
You don't want to expound on that?
No.
Now, we got to talk about Rain Down with Kirk Franklin,
Shan Lamore, and Kiara Sheard.
Just another example of the anointing on Gloria Hallelujah's life.
How did that record come together?
And why those particular gospel artists?
Okay, so for a minute I was like, I want to do a gospel song.
Blah, blah, blah.
Never mind.
He parted the record too.
He did the chorus.
He sent the beat and he sent the chorus.
And so I instantly wrote the verse as soon as he sent the song.
And then I'm like, because he had a Kirk Franklin sample on there at first and so I'm like, you know I was really I would really love Kirk Franklin actually got on the phone and then he set up a tango
And everything just came together Wow
Did you have to talk to Kirk and all of them and tell them what the record was about at first?
No, my people had sent this home. Yeah, and then he did it so quick and
so fast. I was so happy. What made you want to like do a full-on gospel record it feel like?
Because I always wanted to do one and then my mama always be asking me, when you gonna do a gospel
record? I'm like, I'm gonna do one for sure. I always wanted to do one though and that was like
the perfect one. Like that song, I actually almost, it's's about a year and a half old Wow
yeah was it um was it was it difficult to write just the motion like everything
that I said on there I actually feel it was so easy to write like I like I said
when he sent it to me I he wrote it quickest the church was a major part of
your upbringing yeah and like you said your mother was super Christian and she didn't want you to be of the world.
So when you was creating this record, did you say,
man, I don't know if I wanna mix this record
with the other stuff I'm doing?
Nah, cause I know like, it's balanced.
Mm-hmm.
So, when I just knew I wanted a gospel record on my album,
and that really, they helped me come up
with the name of the album too.
Oh, Glorious?
Mm-hmm.
So the other two artists, Shanlemore and Kiera Shears,
you knew you wanted them on there as well?
Well, I didn't, like Kirk Franklin brought it together,
but when he got those two to be on there, I was happy too,
because I'm like, okay, they some good artists.
What did your mama say?
My mama, she ain't heard the finished product yet.
I'm going to let her hear it on the album.
Did you tell her at least?
Uh-huh, yep.
She happy about it. Wow. Uh-huh. Now, also also on rain down you say you tell the lord to watch over everyone you love and care
for but you said even though he hate me lord watch over my baby father did i hear that right
i ain't know you had no kids i ain't got no kids so what the hell who's he talking about i was
speaking for the people that do get them. Oh.
Like, I was, like, rapping almost like in third person music.
You know that's going to confuse people.
Yeah, I know.
Because I let somebody else hear it, and they thought the same thing.
It's like, hey, they stopped.
Like, I didn't know she had no damn kids.
A lot of people that I let hear say that.
But, yeah, it's just for the people who do get it.
Like, it was just a prayer that I wanted to be like for other people to use
Okay, all right now, you know somebody gonna pop up on the internet talk about nah, she lying. I'm a baby father
Glow's prayer. Yeah
Why are you holding up God's prayer line praying to God to help you leave that alone?
Like come on God got bigger issues to worry about what's what's that?
Okay, so a long time ago when when I was in my first real relationship,
I really had to pray to God to help me be, like, the dude alone.
Because I didn't know how to, and I was in my car crying.
I'm like, God, like, if you get me out of this, I'll never do it again.
And I know girls who went through that, too.
So I'm like, I'm going to make a song about it.
Did it work?
Mm-hmm.
Don't lie now.
No, I swear to God, I ain't talked to him in so long.
After the first prayer? You mean to to God after the first prayer so you mean
to tell me after the first prayer you left him alone not after the first prayer you know we
gotta eventually come to pass it ain't gonna instantly happen like this how many times you
messed with him after you pray the first time I can't remember it hasn't been so long but it
eventually did work okay now you answered your own question on that record, too, because you said it's your taste in men
that you need to blame.
Mm-hmm.
Do you understand that?
Yeah.
OK.
When did you realize that?
At what point did you?
First of all, what was your taste in men?
The ain't.
I don't know why I like them.
But yeah, I was like, maybe it's because there's
some good men out there, but I probably
just keep picking the wrong one.
How do you know when a person ain't?
Because you can't say it's because of their background. You can't say it's because of men out there, but I probably just keep picking the wrong one. How do you know when a person ain't shit? Because you can't say it's because of their background.
You can't say it's because of what they do, because the lawyer could be ain't shit,
and the drug dealer could be the good guy.
So how do you know?
It ain't about their career.
It's just like what them as a person.
So, yeah, I be running to the ones that ain't good, like good people.
Well, good men, they might be good people, but just not good men.
Did you ever think it was anything internal?
With me? Yeah. Nah, I ain't never
the problem.
That's what everybody who's a problem says.
You know that, right? Nah, I'm real. I ain't the problem,
though. Never? Uh-uh.
You ain't never, ever been the problem in a relationship?
No, because anytime I be like, so what
I need to do? They never ain't got nothing.
They never got nothing to say. It never be me.
Because at that point, they just ready to leave it alone.
It's like,
you probably been doing too much.
No, it just don't never be me.
I don't believe that.
I'm Angel.
I'm heaven sent.
Now, everything, everything,
you describe yourself
as the Memphis choir girl
turned husky voice rap phenom.
Did you ever sing in the church choir?
Mm-hmm.
Really?
Yep, I used to sing real good.
Then what happened?
You said, I heard you lost your voice or something like that. Yeah? Yep, I used to sing real good. Then what happened? You said,
I heard you lost your voice
or something like that.
Yeah.
Oh.
I guess because I started smoking
and I had not sung in so long
but then I just started smoking
in high school
and then I tried to sing one time.
I went to church with my mama
and I couldn't do it no more.
You just,
in that moment,
you just,
she ain't ask you
what was wrong with you?
Mm-mm.
My mama had been found out
that I had started smoking
but I just couldn't sing no more.
She still be telling me I still got it, and I know I ain't got it.
She just got hope that one day I'm going to start back singing.
I got another question about Everything is Everything, because I love the record.
You got to say everything.
Everything, everything.
I love the record I from that project.
Emotionally, was that a tough record to record?
Because the song is
very self-reflective and you talk about what's going on in that mirror a lot
was it very hard was it hard to record that was actually easy like the songs that i'm really speaking on like it'd be easy to record because this would be what going on in real life so those
are the easier records to write so what about the like the party records and the turn up records
or the radio records those are the more difficult ones?
Nah, they be easy too.
Because I just really just got to turn up.
Everything really be easy.
Because you really being you?
Yeah.
Okay, that's good advice for people.
I think that's the hardest thing for a lot of people nowadays.
They don't want to be theyself.
And I think that's when they get the writer's block.
Is that how you felt early when you were saying that you had got stuck?
Yeah, because I was just trying to go big.
Like, I got to ask them, like,
oh, what Latino artists can I work with?
Like, I was just instantly trying to go too big.
And so, yeah.
Why? Like, what was you looking at
that made you say, man, I need to,
I need to just jump out the window and go big?
Like, why not just build it up,
keep doing what you was doing and build it up?
Because I feel like when I first started,
I went from there instantly
up so i just felt like i had to keep going higher and so i just got lost in the mix so it all right
we got more with glorilla when we come back now this is her joint off the album featuring kirk
franklin it's called right down on me it's the breakfast club good morning good morning everybody
we are the breakfast club dj envy jess hilarious charagne Tha Guy, Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess.
Charlamagne had a chance to sit down with Glorilla.
Her album, Glorious, is out right now.
Hopefully, you guys have picked it up or listened to it already.
This is from his Out of Context series, which releases at 9 a.m.
Let's get into part three.
Meg's on the album with the song, How I Look.
You got a line I love.
You say, just drove by the cemetery.
There's plenty of room for hoes.
You and Meg and the style, you seem
to become really close during your tour together.
Do you feel like that experience of love and acceptance
with Meg is the norm with women in the rap game?
Or is it usually more conflict?
I feel like if she's then it just gonna happen.
Like, you know a lot of be fake,
you know just industry relationship.
But being on tour with Megan and hanging around her,
like even now she'll call me every other day
or text me and I'll do the same to her.
And it's just genuine, it ain't forced or nothing like that.
And so I just feel like if it genuine then
it ain't gonna be no conflict.
How did that relationship first develop?
Okay, so I went to a Halloween party.
That was the first time I met her.
And then I went to her, like, Nike release party.
It was around her birthday.
And then that same week, we went to the studio.
Just that same week?
Yeah.
How many songs did y'all record?
We had recorded two.
We had recorded a wannabe and her song, Accent.
We recorded Accent first, and then we did Wannabe second.
Mm-hmm.
And then we just put them jumps out.
How was the experience of the tour?
What did you learn on that tour?
It was like I was already in the midst
of building my confidence because I was going,
I was in the gym every day.
I still be in the gym every day.
And then like my performance just got better.
Yeah, it was just like that I guess.
It made somebody that you like can go to for advice
and you know, just help guide you through this game?
Yeah, like some that I ask her about
and she'll let me know.
She'll tell me about it.
What about Cardi?
Cause I know Cardi is your blood cousin.
Do y'all kick it?
Does she give you advice on how to navigate
through this industry?
Yeah, I be calling Cardi sometimes.
We be talking about stuff
and she'll give me like little tips.
I love Cardi.
When you see her going off about her relationship,
do you call her and try to talk her off the ledge?
Nah, because you got to let it out sometimes.
You know?
You don't think people be giving social media too much?
I mean, to each his own.
If she feel like that's her way of letting it out,
then that's what she got to do.
The reason I ask that, though, is because you clearly
have no problem calling your friends
and telling them the man they with don't deserve them.
Oh yeah.
Because you got the song on Money Long, phenomenal record by the way, called Don't Deserve.
What inspired that record?
I go through a lot, I done been through a lot of relationships and then I done had friends
like that I learned from in their relationships and they be going through stuff and I be like,
you don't gotta go through that, like he ain't even, he shouldn't even be the one
taking you through that.
And so I just, they gave me an idea to make a song about it.
The tone feels, it feels similar to like Eve,
Love Is Blind.
Yeah.
Was that like an inspiration for that record?
Yeah, cause once I was making the record,
I was like, ain't nobody made another record like that,
like Eve did with this one.
So, yeah, they got me in Spokesville.
I love this one.
Man, who put you on to all that old music?
You got a bar in the Glorious album where you say,
T.I. serious, and that's like a reference to I'm serious.
And you say something like, he said he want to see the cream,
so Cash Rules, that's Wu-Tang.
Then it's got the Love is Blind tone.
Like, who put you on to all of that classic music? My parents are old.
Like, my dad is 73, my mom was 61.
Yeah, but she's super Christian.
But she know the music, though.
Oh, so she was bumping hip-hop in the house?
Yeah.
OK.
Not like the hip-hop that was on TV,
like 106 and Park type of hip-hop.
Yeah.
And my mama loves T.I. And my mama loved T.I.
My mama obsessed with T.I.
You know, I got an old family.
So your oldest siblings and everybody was...
Yeah, like they fought in their 30s and stuff, so I know a lot about old school stuff.
So when you was a kid, you heard all of that growing up.
Got you, got you.
Has your mom met T.I. yet?
Have you made that happen?
I saw T.I. in the airport in Atlanta one day day and I FaceTimed my mama and let her see him.
And what'd she say? How she feel?
She was so happy. You know how your mama be when they in the bed and they ain't got they stuff together.
They be like, uh-uh, I don't look right. She was like that.
Word. You did a lot of justice to wipe me down, too.
It's hard to remake those Negro spirituals, but you put your own thing on it.
What gave you the confidence to touch down when the beat came and stuff it was just like you just gotta be you gotta be good
you can't mess up no classic did you reach out to bussy to get his to get his blessing or you
just did it and let him hear it uh bussy was in the video he heard the song i'm talking i'm talking
before i know he was in the video but before when you just recorded it i don't know he heard it when
i had put the snippet on.
I was on live and I had previewed it.
Mm-hmm.
Did you make sure he get paid?
Because you know Boosie be talking
about everybody sampling.
He be talking about everybody sampling his music
and not paying him.
Did you make sure he got his money?
He good.
Oh, he good?
Yeah.
OK.
What made you want to put Sexy on it?
Just to do the collab?
Yeah, I always, you know, the world
been wanting me and the Sexy Red collab and.
We had to make that happen.
And then I was like, OK, this is a fun song. This sound like a song she'll get on Sexy Red collab and, so we had to make that happen, and then,
I was like, okay, this a fun song,
this sound like a song she'll get on.
Cause we act, I ain't gonna say that, but yeah.
What you about to say, y'all acting like?
Nah.
What?
Nothin'.
You know, my niece is a DJ, Nyla Simone,
and she said that when you in the club now,
you gotta play a sexy red set,
you gotta play a glow real estate.
So I guess you right, she said, cause y'all did a record together, So I guess you're right. She said, because y'all did a record together.
So now she got, she said it's good that y'all did a record together because she can put it in the, in that rotation with y'all.
Mm-hmm.
Yep.
So what I would finish, I would lose in the studio working on something.
And we actually did another song.
And so I'm like, oh, you know what?
I hear you on this song.
Like, because she had to go to a show.
I'm like, okay, I'm just going to sit and see you and you just get on this.
And then she did her verse.
Somebody told me y'all was doing an album together.
That's true?
Who told you that?
I don't know where the hell I heard that at.
It may come true one day.
Yeah.
You know, one day.
Is it like a mixtape?
It maybe can be a mixtape,
but we ain't started yet.
How many songs y'all got together?
One day it might come happen.
How many songs y'all got together?
I don't know.
It's an album coming.
Sexy Red, L'Oreal album coming soon.
Now, crop top with some biker shorts.
Showing off my moose knuckle.
My man, Nav Green, he took a pic with him at Drewski's festival.
And he said in his caption on Instagram,
Big Glow wasn't lying.
Knuckle for damn show
hashtag moose knuckle Monday I feel like your moose knuckle is gonna have its own Instagram
page soon and I never heard a woman own their moose knuckle the way that you have when did that
start um okay so I ain't gonna lie like um when I be posting certain pictures like I really got it
from the fans because like they'll be like damn you got a moose knuckle on you.
And so like, I just took, like they said all the time.
And so while I was rapping, cause the line I said,
do nothing, I'm like, what around with it?
Do nothing, they're like, moose knuckle.
I'm like, and I'ma say it.
Like, cause they always be saying it about me.
And so I, that's how that bar came about.
Own it, own everything about you. Why not? Why not?
Yeah.
What's your relationship with Damian Lillard like?
They just asked him about you the other day at a press conference.
Look at you, dropping shit, getting all nervous thinking about that man.
Who nervous? Who nervous?
You getting all nervous thinking about that man.
Hi!
They asked him about you, and he said, you know, I keep my personal life
personal and let it be that.
I respect her as an artist.
We know each other.
She's an artist.
I'm an artist.
But as far as anything else,
it ain't nothing going on.
That's what I can tell you.
Yeah.
That's that?
Yeah.
Did you ever,
did y'all ever speak,
kick it, talk, nothing?
Um,
you know,
it's a lot of s***
in the world
and I keep seeing
everybody ask about one.
It's gonna f*** me up.
You better start talking about some other n****s then.
Shout out a couple other ones.
Now, does anybody in your family have an issue with your music?
Because, you know, you mentioned it a little bit earlier, meaning folks like to say you can't give glory to God and still rap about rat s***.
People think it can't be a balance.
So does any of your family members ever say,
Glo, you can't do the secular music.
What you gotta do?
They just all support it.
No business I ain't gotta do.
Does your mom still make you go to church?
Cause she was like, Glo, wherever you at,
make sure you go to church and get online, watch something.
My mom make sure I pray.
She always send me like little videos
with certain pastors and messages and stuff.
But yeah, I always pray. she always send me videos with certain pastors and messages and stuff. But yeah, I always pray.
She always text me motivational stuff.
When you look at Project Pat, he's preaching now.
Yeah, I saw it.
Do you see yourself making that move in the future?
For sure, I think it can happen.
People already be saying I minister to them in my music.
One day, it can happen.
My final question, what does success look like for Glorilla?
What is your end goal?
My end goal is to make my mark where I made it
and be able to take care of all my people I love the way
I want to.
And yeah.
Yeah.
I bet.
Glorillailla thank you
appreciate you
thank you
that was a great interview
good morning everybody
we are the breakfast club
let's get to
Jess with the mess
with Lauren La Rosa
the news is real
we're in the plains
Jessica Robin Moore
Jess don't do no lying
don't do no lying
bitch your game
she don't scare nobody
she don't scare nobody
she don't scare nobody
she don't scare nobody
she don't scare nobody
she don't scare nobody
she don't scare nobody
she don't scare nobody
she don't scare nobody
she don't scare nobody
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she don't scare nobody
she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't scare nobody she don't spare nobody. Glow-Wire Jeff, Glow-Wire Matt.
On The Breakfast Club.
She's a coach of shoes.
With Lauren, Lauren LaRosa.
I'm back.
And I got the man.
Talk to me.
So, Uncle Sharla sat down with Glow-Rilla for Out of Context with Charlamagne Tha God.
And there was a lot of parts of this interview
that i think i already knew this but i'm like money long he got his booty shorts on yeah but
dude i just feel her so much on so many different levels and watching and listening to the interview
what why didn't we just yell that out just now what was that about because he felt that
money long got his booty shorts on yeah he felt that and i allow him to you know listen i'm
inclusive okay so that's how he feels if that's what you do in your spare time i don't know why
you're looking confused like you ain't never seen the booty shorts i don't know what you're
talking about that's what i'm just like what yeah all right well so um in the interview she talks
about a lot speaking of booty shorts she talks about working with sexy red and the fact that
there may be some sort of album coming let's take a listen you did uh you did a lot of justice to
wipe me down, too.
It's hard to remake those Negro spirituals, but you put your own thing on it.
What gave you the confidence to touch the album?
The beat.
When the beat came and stuff, it was just like, you got to be good.
You can't mess up no classic.
Did you reach out to Boosie to get his blessing, or you just did it and let him hear it?
I don't know.
He heard it when I had put the snippet on.
I was on live, and I had previewed it. Did you make sure he get paid? Because you know Bo it and let him hear it? I don't know. He heard it when I had put the snippet on. I was on live and I had pre-recorded it.
Did you make sure he get paid?
Cause you know Boosie be talking about everybody sampling.
He be talking about everybody sampling his music
and not paying him.
Did you make sure he got his money?
He good.
Oh, he good?
Okay.
What made you want to put Sexy on it?
Just to do the collab?
You know, the world been wanting me
and the Sexy Red collab and.
So we had to make that happen.
And then I was like, okay, this a fun song.
This sound like a song she'll get on.
Somebody told me y'all doing an album together that's true it may can come true one day
you know one day is it like a mixtape or you know this it maybe can be a mixtape but we
ain't started yet how many songs are there i don't know this album coming sexy red lorilla i'm coming
soon i would love that too cold too cold for a gloria sexy red album right now i promise you
that's a spring summer it. It would last until then.
It would heat up the street.
I would love that.
Anytime that comes.
I would love that.
If it comes right around now,
is Homecoming season two?
Yeah.
We ain't got nothing else to do.
I still think it's too cold
for a Glorilla Sexy Red album.
I feel what you're saying,
but I think,
when did she drop
Riding With My Twin and Them?
That was wintertime too, right?
Tomorrow?
No, I don't think so.
I feel like it was. Cardi had a leather jacket time too right tomorrow no i don't think so that
was i feel like it was already had a leather jacket on in the video i don't know but i think
um gloria sexy right together can heat up the streets at any point in time i'm totally here
for it i don't know if we can start a petition to get this out but i will sign it i will wear
the t-shirts okay let the sound work first let this album do what it's supposed to do first yeah
because this one is good so remember i was telling y'all like i'll be feeling her and certain stuff so yeah listen so she was talking
about you guys y'all brought up the record that she did with lotto where um she's she's talking
about like getting trapped by men just different things let's take a listen to this audio and i'll
under explain to y'all why i felt this so much record with Lotto called Procedure. Are men really trying to trap you and get you pregnant?
Yeah.
How do you handle that?
One-eight hundred.
That's crazy.
So you really, in the record you said that you might have to get your tubes out.
Yeah.
You don't really mean that.
Yeah, but like I do want to have kids, but not my own kids.
Like I want to do the surrogate.
Yeah.
I want somebody else to have my baby.
I want them to have my DNA, but I don't want to have it like that's smart
Yeah, why just cuz you're a career just I just don't want to actually have a baby. Yeah. Yeah
What would you see somebody have a bad experience?
Let me do you feel like I want to carry like all my friends got kids and they just like they can't do it
They restrict it a lot when they pregnant. I'm like now I want to go through this. Oh, it's just for nine months
There's too long.
Listen.
And you feel that?
Yes. The men should be trying to trap you?
When you are the prize, baby.
When you are the prize, you have to protect yourself in a certain way.
When she said it, I'm like, people always talk about women trapping men.
But no, guys be out here trying to get you.
Who be trying to trap you?
They be trying to get you.
You got to be really careful because you end up in a long-term situation you ain't trying to be in.
Mind you,
I told you last week.
I have been saying a word.
Mind your business.
I remember my money,
my finances,
and I know I got the new
Bobby on it,
but don't even look over here.
I'm just listening to you.
Not one word came out of my mouth.
When she talked about
the nine months pregnancy thing,
I do want to actually
experience that.
And I know a lot of women
they have different experiences
with pregnancy,
but I always say that
that's a long time to have to sit down. you can't go to happy hour like this is a
long so you're worried about drinking i just this is my lifestyle you ain't saying nothing else
about but you're just worried about drinking no not just drinking just lifestyle in general i had
a conversation with my home girl over the weekend and she was saying that like that's been one of
her biggest things in dealing with sitting down for nine months your life is just it's just
different for her
and she's actually like
preparing for like
what her postpartum
might be like
because of that
because she's been
sitting still for so long
if you can't sit still
for nine months
I don't know if you want
to take the time
to raise a child
for the next 18 years
if you can't
it would be like
it doesn't really
slow you down
because I have
my friend said
it don't slow you down
it just make you better
what?
having a kid
well you ain't gonna be
partying like you be partying.
By the time I have a kid, I'm not going to want to be.
I'm trying to, my life is going to change in the next, like, year.
I'm tired right now.
You just be confusing God.
You be out every night.
I always tell you, whatever you want to happen in your life, speak.
Yes, and I'm going to.
Now you just confusing God.
What am I confusing him about?
I'm going to have a beautiful family.
By that time, I'm not going to be out partying.
We're going to be yachting.
In a year?
I said, like, two, En like to envy relax I need some time but I want to get this last one in because this right here I was like oh so she talked about Damian Lillard you
asked about Damian Lillard and she gets asked about him all the time now and he gets asked
about her let's take a listen to her response what's your relationship with Damian Lillard
like somebody just asked him about you the other day at a press conference Look at you dropping s*** and getting all nervous thinking about that man
Who nervous?
You getting all nervous thinking about that man
They just
They asked him about you and he said
You know I keep my personal life personal and let it be that
I respect her as an artist
We know each other
She's an artist
I'm an artist
But as far as anything else
It ain't nothing going on
That's what I can tell you
Yeah
Guess that Yeah Did y'all ever speak, kick it, talk, nothing? But as far as anything else it ain't nothing going on. That's what I can tell you. Yeah, yes that yeah
Did you ever did y'all ever speak kick it talk nothing? You know, it's a lot of
Thank you seeing a bad ex about one
Yes, I did because the way you be setting me up in here.
Go ahead.
You just want to say what?
You don't want me to ask you about any guys because it'll mess you up with all your other guys, Lauren.
That's what you're saying right now.
You're doing it.
You're doing that thing that she just told you.
No, I'm just saying.
What you call Glow, your cousin?
No, I don't call her nothing.
Oh, you just Big Glow.
That's just it.
Because you like to claim cousins.
You're from the South.
No.
I decided to make sure.
But listen. But listen.
But listen.
You didn't listen.
You said.
I, what?
Don't ask you about no other guys.
Because I messed up with the other guys.
Because I messed you up with all other guys, you guys.
Did I say that or did Glow just say that?
He'll just say, you over there, Bob is answering for you.
When that Bob's shaking by itself, Bob is answering for you over there.
How many guys do you have?
I didn't say anything about anything.
I just said.
So why you feel that? Charlamagne. Why you feeling I just said, Charlamagne, listen to the Bob.
Listen to the Bob.
Y'all, the Bob is in here bobbing and weaving all these questions.
That's what I got to tell you.
That's what I got to tell you.
Come back to him when you heal.
Please listen.
Because you ain't healed yet.
That's right.
First of all, don't even let me get into it about that one.
Two men told you to heal last week.
What happened with that one now?
They all be lying.
They be capping.
That's deflection.
Listen to the Bob, Sharla.
Stop asking us about one thing because it's a lot going on.
Okay, Lord, I will stop asking you about your hoes on the radio.
There will be no more conversation.
Why would you even classify them as that?
Those are kings.
That's how you talk about that.
Those are kings.
What happened to that one king that said, yo, get your stuff together and come back?
Spin the block.
Who's that?
You see what I'm saying?
Well,
you are.
Oh my God.
That ain't not me.
The Bob says
we gotta get out of here.
The Bob says
it's time to go.
That poor King.
Thank you for
just messing with
all the rules.
My Bob tired over here.
Oh Lord.
Listen,
the conversation
That sounded crazy.
That sounded crazy.
The Out of Context
conversation with Glorilla
will be available
at 9 a.m.
for your viewing pleasure
on my
YouTube channel
at C to God.
And if you want to
listen to it on the
podcast, it'll be out
on Black Effect
later on today as
well.
All right.
Charlamagne, who
you giving that
down?
Man, four after the
hour, we need
Reginald Reynolds
and Mia Baggins-Stolz.
I think I'm
pronouncing her name
right.
You definitely
pronounced that
wrong.
Yeah, they need to
come to the front
of the congregation.
We'd like to have a
word with them.
What's the last
name again?
I don't know.
All right, we'll
get to that next.
Baggins-Stolz.
It's the breakfast club. You know his'd like to have a word with them. What's the last name again? I don't know. All right, we'll get to that next. Bag of dope. It's the breakfast.
You know his list.
Don't let him say that.
You're trying to be a fake-ass Charlemagne.
Some donkey today has just sold himself.
Heaven watch me, Charlemagne.
I was ready for you.
I'm a donkey.
I never heard of a donkey the other day.
What is it?
I'm a donkey.
Say it again, Charlemagne.
I'm a donkey.
Yes, you are a donkey.
I'll show you how to act a donkey.
Everything that Charlamagne is saying is true.
Yes, donkey of the day for Monday, October 14th
goes to Reginald Reynolds and Mia Baggandostos.
I'm sure I pronounced that name wrong,
but we can call her Mia Baggandostos.
They are 35 and 37 years old.
Respectfully, they are from Portland, Oregon.
And I don't know why when I saw this story today,
I thought to myself, either I'm experiencing deja vu
or I've done this story before,
but I figured out the issue.
The issue is there is this bag that people buy
and the bag says things about drugs on it.
In this particular case,
Reginald and Mia had a bag that said,
definitely not a bag full of drugs.
That's what it said on the bag. Definitely not a bag full of drugs. That's what it said on the bag.
Definitely not a bag full of drugs.
Now, if I was a police officer
or any type of law enforcement
and there was a bag in your car
that said definitely not a bag full of drugs,
guess what bag I'm going to probably search first.
Now, granted, I wouldn't actually believe
someone is stupid enough to have a bag full of drugs
in a bag labeled bag full of drugs,
but this is Earth, okay?
2024, whatever level of stupidity your brain can conceive there is a donkey on this planet who can achieve let's
go to abc 10 for the report please tonight we're looking into a story that seems hard to believe
it claims a couple was arrested after officers found drugs in a bag that had definitely not a
bag full of drugs printed on it and And folks, this one is true.
The Portland Police Bureau in Oregon, look at this, posted this picture on social media.
They say they discovered the bag along with cash, a gun, and scales during a traffic stop Tuesday inside the bag.
You guessed it, they found more than 10 grams of fentanyl and meth.
Yeah, the couple was booked on drug charges along with unauthorized use of a vehicle and possession of a stolen vehicle see some of these donkeys be layered why would you
be riding dirty in a stolen car can you please commit to one crime at a time do you simultaneously
have to be committing multiple felony offenses and if you're going to be in a stolen car where
the ford taurus's ignition has been visibly tampered with, why would you have baggies of drugs just visible in a stolen car?
Not to mention, you got this big brown canvas bag labeled, definitely not a bag full of drugs.
And in that bag, and in that bag was 79 blue fentanyl pills, three fake...
What?
Your mouth water just left.
No, I said, just like that's crazy
three fake oxycodone tablets and 230 grams of meth not to mention a loaded 38 uh i know i wrote
a book called get honest and die lying but damn okay reginald and mia uh you know they they probably
were telling the officers like look officer we're just practicing radical honesty you know
transparency and crime is a new movement and that officer was like thank you for making my job
easier by the way this transparency and crime movement still comes with 15 years to life now
i know what some of you might be thinking is oregon aren't drugs legal in oregon well in 2020
oregon decriminalized the possession of small amounts of hard drugs in an effort to redirect
city funding from criminalization and toward treatment of substance use disorders.
The measure passed with high levels of public support that faltered as overdose and homelessness rates rose in the state during the COVID-19 pandemic when Rihanna makeup became widely available.
But in September, the state recriminalized drug possession.
So the moral of the story is all of this was illegal
okay there's absolutely no right way to do the wrong thing even in oregon and everything reginald
and mia did was completely wrong okay reginald and mia might be the first criminals in the history
of crime who actually labeled the evidence for the police and i know they thought labeling it
not a bag full of drugs would throw people off
like there is no way folks would think
they were that dumb
but it's not about what we think
it's about what you know about yourself
Reginald and Mia
you had to know
that you are indeed
that dumb
please give Reginald Reynolds
and Mia Baggins-Stokesz the sweet sounds of the Hamiltons.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yeehaw.
That is ridiculous.
I have a question.
That's like Lauren wearing a t-shirt
that says definitely not single.
Ha!
What'd you say?
Or like you wearing a t-shirt
saying definitely healed
because...
It's a journey.
Oh, is it?
It's a process.
Yeah, so is mine.
Okay, girls.
Okay, girls.
What is your question, Lauren?
I've been feeling like
with Nene and Portia
and guess who's Nene?
I'd love to be Portia.
Drop one of the clues
behind for Portia.
You just helped him out. Thank you for Porsche. You just helped him out.
Thank you very much.
You just helped him out.
That is absolutely my favorite house.
Porsche is my girl,
but everybody knows
that the real cat,
like the comebacks,
is Nene.
With Porsche, I love Porsche.
It's the house that Nene Leakes built.
But anyway, my question,
before I was rudely interrupted.
Yes, ma'am.
Is this not entrapment though?
Why is it entrapment?
Because why would you be allowed
to sell a bag that says
definitely not drugs
knowing that someone might put drugs in it because they think it's like funny or something because there's this thing
called satire and so whoever made that bag was just making it probably just to be funny and they
knew that you know people would walk around with the bugs just like up the bag is like a fashion
statement but they didn't think they'd actually put drugs inside of it you got a birkin what does
it say on your birkin not fake yes you fake like this Birkin. Shout out to Sunday,
Saturday.
You fake like this Birkin.
But that has nothing. I hate this place.
I hate this place.
I just,
that was shade.
That was a whole tree.
Ooh.
You over there
planting the day, baby.
Feet in the soil.
All right, guys.
All right, gals.
All right.
Don't worry.
Gals.
I got the new bob
and I got some,
I'm ready.
When we come back.
I'm armored by the bob today. Don't play with me. Young Dro and T. ready. When we come back. I'm armored by the bob today.
Don't play with me.
Young Dro and T.I. will be joining us.
We're going to talk to T.I. and Young Dro when we come back.
I hate this place.
Definitely not a nice person.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Jess is on maternity leave, so Lauren LaRose is filling in.
And we got some special guests joining us this morning.
Yes, indeed.
We have T.I. and the brother Young Joe. Welcome, fellas.
Hey.
What's up, what's up?
How y'all feeling this morning, man?
Good.
I'm blessed.
We know you're blessed.
We know.
We know.
First and foremost, congratulations.
Man, thank you.
How does it feel?
I heard that you're not really taking any shows anymore.
That got to be the first thing.
I'm saying congratulations.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
Because that's our show.
That's actually our show.
But yeah, I'm excited about it, man.
You know, it's going to be a dope show.
And, you know, I still have other performances,
stuff that I agreed to when I felt like I needed to do it.
With PSE or just?
Yeah, and I still, you know what I'm saying, the PSE, you know what I'm saying, they probably, they gonna get like probably three, four, you know what I'm saying, three, four of them.
Like, all right, come on, y'all, let's do it.
You know, like one air quarter.
I'm just joking, man.
I'm just joking.
But I'm for real.
I sit over here looking at him like, you doing this to me?
Are you doing this to me? you doing this to me don't worry about it man
plenty of room
on the yacht man
plenty of room
on the yacht
you know Andrew
I was always told
retirement is not an age
it's an income
and we heard you say
that this solo album
gonna be your last album
like Envy just said
you said it's gonna be
your last show
yeah last paid show
but listen
that don't mean
that I'm not
gonna steal work you know what I'm saying like that don't mean that i'm not gonna steal work
you know what i'm saying like there are other things that i'm doing i'm still writing producing
directing films i'm working on my third one we're about to start filming uh it's called
situationships a romantic comedy based in the lana law line is looking for love in the land of good
luck i'm excited about that it's the first film that I'd be directing and starring in myself Terrence J Brittany Hall Dominique Perry you know saying so you know we got you
know I'm saying other things that we doing I'm probably finna shoot my
special end of the year you know I'm saying now Joe you took a step back man
you took a step back and put out I was this what 2015 mmm took a step back I
mean like it's one put putting out albums yeah yeah like you know i
mean um over that period of time it's i still put out like little pieces of uh projects and things
that like that of that nature you know i mean um i think we did after that we had tiktok
yeah and put out tiktok and um and then i went into rehab and stuff like that.
So I've been rebuilding myself as a person.
Absolutely.
You know what I mean?
I felt like I should dig into the inside of me and find out what I have to give to the public.
You feel what I'm saying?
And if nobody can find the good in you or see the good in you,
I think you should give them a hug and tell them life is difficult for the blind.
You know?
That's real.
He had to dig deep. You know what That's real. He had to dig deep.
You know what I'm saying?
He had to dig.
When did you decide or what got you into rehab?
When was that calling that said, this is the time?
Because, I mean, for my whole career, I would see Dro in the club with me every week.
And Dro was performing.
Dro was at every stage.
You were the epitome of an artist because you were out.
Yeah.
I got tired.
Like, the same things over and over again,
getting high and saying I'm not getting high
and, you know, repeating, repeating, repeating the same thing.
You ain't laughing.
You can't do it.
You can't do it.
And I was laughing.
Like, hell, that man struggling.
That man talking about it real.
Overcoming it real struggling.
That man back in there.
I will ask you, because your crew just do nothing but laugh.
Like, even his dad, T.I.'s like,
welcome to the summer drill.
Like, nobody takes it serious.
But you know what, though?
What'd you say?
Bad pill got him.
He let it all go
after that bad pill.
Bad pill got him.
He's actually three.
He's telling the truth.
Like, um,
nah, but you know,
you know,
like, uh,
like, all of these things
happened to where
it made me want to actually seek something better.
You know what I mean?
So when I took myself to rehab out in L.A., did a couple months out there, and it was cool.
You know what I'm saying?
I got back out, and I was still tempted to live that kind of life, but I saw what was in front of me.
Let's say, you know, it could actually help people that's going through the same thing that you're actually going through or that you dealt with, you know?
I mean, the support team, you feel what I'm saying?
Because the first time it happened, we had like an intervention and he came on.
You mean first time, like overdose first time?
I need to know what a grand hustle intervention looks like.
He came over there, hey, Palmer.
I'm like, bro, I'm delicate right now.
But I mean, like the love I got and the support I got, it made me feel safe. It made me feel safe. And you know what I'm like, bro, I'm delicate right now. But I mean, like, the love I got and the support I got, it made me feel safe.
It made me feel safe.
And, you know what I'm saying?
Of course, I do feel ashamed.
You know what I'm saying?
At first, you know what I mean?
Why?
It's a disease.
There ain't nothing to be ashamed about.
But because, like, we from, you don't supposed to let nobody see you like that.
You know what I'm saying?
We always talk like, you know what I'm saying?
Once you find yourself in that position and your brother call you out on it you be you be you be hoping that you can get
rid of it before he come and check me but when you come check me on it I get
mad at myself like damn I supposed to got straight before you know I mean my
manager would come or if he would come you feel no sense so now the other up
thing about it is you know I'm saying and we've had the conversation before
like as long as he was battling this addiction,
as long as he was on drugs,
I never actually saw him do drugs.
I never saw it.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
So whatever he was doing, he'd do it.
And I don't know whether he would have while he was around me or not, but...
I was.
But what I'm saying is, like, while we was around each other, man,
did what you gonna do, bro?
I ain't finna sit around and watch you do this.
I ain't gonna do it.
I feel like I remember that period when you was,
it feel like you was giving Joe tough love.
Like you had to put him to the side.
You didn't cut him off.
I didn't put him to the side.
I just told him, man.
You gonna either, man.
I can't just continue to support you
deteriorate, destroy yourself.
So many of our leaders
and so many of our heroes of our culture
are passing away yeah you know yeah
you know because the fentanyl epidemic is is real you feel me and we've seen so many people fall
and not make it that man made it three times what drug was it was it it was a perk you know
so once once i once i took it i didn't believe it. You feel what I'm saying? So when that happened, I felt like now I'm obligated to tell my story
so it can help somebody that's fighting addiction.
You know what I mean?
We just lost an Atlanta legend to Vietnam.
You know what I'm saying?
That's right.
And for me to be the one that made it through,
I think that I should use this platform that I have, you know, that he shares with me.
And then it was also after we lost our partner, Peanut the Dun.
Peanut the Dun.
Peanut the Dun, like, he died the same way.
You know what I'm saying?
But it's a calling on this man's life.
So when you say, why is he sharing it?
I don't think he has a choice.
No. man life so when you say why is he sharing i don't think he has a choice no i feel like he
was kind of positioned to survive all the stuff that he survived to have the effortless connection
with community you know what i'm saying all right we got more with ti and young joe when we come
back don't move it's the breakfast club good morning good morning we are the breakfast club
let's get back into our interview with ti and joe lauren how did you feel um after you're in the
studio and you finally said it's on it's on Lauren. How did you feel after you're in the studio and you finally say it?
It's on the record.
Did you feel weight lifted off of you?
Or were you anxious about how people would respond to knowing exactly what happened?
I felt like a weight lifted off of me because of where we recorded at with Kirk Franklin.
I overdosed in that studio.
Wow.
So I think that where I broke myself at, God built me right back up.
Was that a purposely done thing?
Or God just ended up back at that studio? It just happened that way you know I'm saying and I was shamed to go back
to the studio you know I was talking to God like I don't want to go back and he was like go back in
there and watch what I do you know I mean I was gonna ask did you did you deal with why you needed
or why you thought you needed those pills was it upset was it I wanted to turn up was did you think
you needed it to make a record did you deal with that part of it because that's the part that scares me with any artist because it's like
you take it feeling like it's going to take you to someplace else and it's like well what
made you feel like i had to take that pill um to it started out with like just having fun and you
know in the hood getting high but then it made me feel like i needed it to make good music you know what I'm saying and it actually
just stimulated and I used to just write crazy and then it got to the point where like it became
an addiction so it that went out the window music went out the window and then I was like oh I need
it to you know do this and do that you know I'm saying plus from trauma you know I'm saying
things happened to me when I was younger you know i mean being shot and introduced to demoral and addicted to that in the hospital and you know from from the
from the way i got whoopings as a child how does that affect you with your kids how you discipline
your kids i see i i recognized it and i'm not gonna do it to that degree i'm a stray mind but
i ain't gonna go that far because i don't want the repercussion. I feel like as far as child discipline is concerned, they just need to know that they can get their ass whooped.
You see what I'm saying?
You don't always have to whoop their ass, but you got to do it.
You got to lay it down one time, and they're like, hey, you okay now?
You see what I'm saying?
Y'all got boys.
I got all girls, so it's different.
Oh, no, you can't get a whoop your girl, man.
You can't whoop your girl.
That's what I'm saying.
You got a strong black woman with you.
That's right.
Absolutely.
You did say something, your daughter was on drugs too, you said?
Yeah, my little girl ended up picking up drugs.
But it happened just like how I did it when I was 17, 18.
You feel me?
And it just played back.
And it's the generational curse that how my father was.
My father picked it up at that age and he did it for
50 years you feel me then i picked it up and then i i lived that way then my little girl and i and i
was thinking about it and all of this happened before i went to rehab the overdose this and all
that you feel what i'm saying um so when it when she did it i looked at god and it was just like
he had just revealed himself like hey i'm here now it's time to start grabbing
this by the reins you know i'm saying so when that happened i was in rehab while she was out
we supposed to wait together to get the help you know i'm saying and um she wasn't ready but i had
to go ahead of her to be an example you know and how's she doing now i actually broke this curse
in my family because that's what's up my brother that's what's happening how is she doing now? I actually broke this curse in my family. That's what's up, my brother. That's what's up.
How's she doing now?
She's good, man.
She's working at the hospital.
We talk all the time.
She's doing great, man.
She's clean.
Amen.
You have the It Takes a Village Foundation that you do, where you're in the schools talking to the kids.
When you're talking to the kids, what are you dissecting from your story?
Because some of the kids I saw in these videos were really young.
So what are the main issues you're seeing with the kids
and how do you take your story and kind of mentor them up a bit?
So what we do is it still takes a village.
We're in the communities and in the schools and in the homes,
and we do a lot of interventions.
And I use what I've been through.
And then my manager, Dr. Sierra L.,
she's been an LPC for 20
years and she's into mental and behavioral health you feel what I'm saying so when we come into a
situation I try to bring the street part into it you feel what I'm saying and let people know
you know what to do when you're like conflict resolution if you're out in the street and you
feel like you don't want to be no lame and this and that but sometimes they diagnose these young kids with things that
that's not wrong with them you feel me oh they be like oh he bipolar or he mad at you know but
only thing is he probably be mad at his dad because he wasn't at home or they don't have
you know nothing to eat or you know what i'm saying but we give them we we diagnose them with stuff like that
but my my partner she she covers that area and i could tell them about the street part so we do
mentoring and all and stuff like that you know do they know when you come in because the kids are so
young like do they know young joe the artist or are they just like happy that someone's in the
school talking to them that they can relate to well in atlanta nine times out of ten i probably
done been in that project before got you
you feel what i'm saying oh i know everybody man he's gonna look at say hey man who your who your
mommy who your daddy yeah man tell your dad i said what's the like he's one of those kind of people
but we do want to go across like america for the most part you feel me so if you can't identify
with who i am as a rapper you'll identify with you know
what i've been through and what i've been through is what a lot of a lot of youth go through you
know i mean rather black white whatever you feel what i'm saying like you've been through if you
haven't been through the trenches before i have trenches stories and i have a i have an outcome
that you know i made it out you know won I'm saying won't he do it thank God
I was just thinking
like what's your
conversations with God
like y'all
y'all stories are
amazing
like the blessing
yes
like wow
throw cover too
but tip cover
I mean
I'm super covered
yeah I think
we both are
that's kind of why
I think I understand
his position
he understand my position
I know that God
got his hand on him
because I can see it
and
man I'm on bar time you feel me I don't supposed to
be sitting right here doing this interview can't I saw him lifeless I saw
him I saw it with my own there's no amount of money you can pay that in
person but my son like the money was actually the one that walked in and saw
he face at me say hey what's up with Joe? I'm trying to wake him up.
He won't wake up.
And I'm like, Joe!
Joe!
Hey, man.
That's what woke me up.
I was like, this is so annoying.
Even in my overdoze, he was annoying.
He went through FaceTime.
What are you talking about?
Get your ass up, man.
Get your ass up, partner.
Get your ass up, man.
He said, I heard something.
He said, what's wrong?
I was like, I don't know.
What do you mean?
All he was doing was, it was like he was trying to talk back, but he couldn't talk back.
I was like, man, go call the ambulance, man.
And you know what I'm saying?
They said if he hadn't, if Damani hadn't.
Yeah, Damani was actually, my nephew actually, he did the CPR.
That's God.
Talk about a family of friends.
How old was he?
Damani was doing CPR?
Yeah, how old was he before the CPR?
Yeah, he almost broke my chest.
Did he know how to do CBO?
Yeah, we did train him.
When I was up and I came to, I was like,
my chest is killing me.
It was like,,, that's all I got.
You going to be dead, right?
How old was Demonte at that age?
He might have been 19.
Wow.
Yeah, to say I'm covered is an understatement.
I have something to do.
When we get more music, Dro, what's next?
P.S.C.?
Dro's solo?
Tip's solo?
Yeah.
We got some.
I'm going to snag a couple of records that Dro and Tip got together, and that joint project
is going to be there.
The P.S.C. got a project coming out with DJ Drama.
You feel me?
Still in the streets.
And Dro and Zaytoven got a project coming out called 10 piece hot man make sure you bring your blue cheese you know so all that all of that's on
the way word well it's ti is young joe it's the breakfast club good morning you dig the breakfast
club She don't spare nobody.
Worldwide Jess, worldwide mess.
On The Breakfast Club.
She's a coach of shoes.
With Lauren, Lauren LaRosa.
I'm back.
And I got the mess.
Talk to me.
So back in June of this year, Kanye west's ex-personal assistant sued him for sexual
harassment uh this was an assistant that he hired uh in july of 2021 and this is the woman who
claimed that kanye would send her all these like weird random texts about his private areas and
different things now she recently amended her lawsuit and what she's claiming now is that Kanye allegedly drugged her at a studio
session with Diddy so I don't know you know what it is about all this Diddy madness that is making
people attach everything to him but this is what's happening so she says that she was invited to the
studio by Kanye and at the time she was managing artists so she thought it would be a good you know
opportunity to take her artists into the studio with Ye so she took the artists into the studio
once they got in the studio,
Diddy was there and there were drinks that were being served and they were
told you have to drink in order to be in here.
So she's having a drink.
And then she says she started feeling disoriented,
woke up the next morning,
didn't remember anything that happened.
She says sometime later,
like years later,
Kanye came up to her and was explaining to her what happened at night said
that they did have sex and was giving her details of it but she again could not remember so she says
you know at one point she thought she was just like embarrassed and you know she had embarrassed
herself at a work event because she couldn't remember but she wasn't gonna say anything about
it and then once she got the details i guess that's what made her want to you know move forward
with like a lawsuit or whatever and to be clear she's not accusing Diddy of any wrongdoing in
this. She's accusing Kanye,
but she's lumping it in with all
the Diddy stuff. People think when you add Diddy to
the story, it makes it more believable.
Maybe. Maybe that's what it
is. Because it's like this is, this
lawsuit was from June and it just
was recently amended. So I'm like, why?
Like Charlamagne said,
once you put Diddy in it, it makes it believable.
It makes people, you know,
it makes them more salacious.
I didn't say it makes it more believable.
I said that they think
it makes it more believable
when you add Diddy to it.
Yeah, it makes it more salacious.
It puts it back in the press.
Yeah, well, on a lighter note,
in the West household,
or I guess Kanye's not in the house
with them anymore,
but in the West family,
Northwest did an interview
with Interview Magazine.
Kim Kardashian interviewed her.
And let me just tell y'all,
Northwest is really one of the ones.
She is going to be a force in everything.
So in this interview,
they're just talking about different stuff,
like her favorite artists,
her favorite classes in school.
But one of the questions that is going viral
that she was asked right now,
she started talking about God.
Let's take a listen.
What's one lesson you'll never forget?
To trust God only.
Don't trust nobody else except God because God won't trust anyone.
What was the best day of your life?
In Italy.
It was just like very chill, just spending time with my siblings.
That's when I really brought them close to God and I was
like we had this house there and there was like these devil statues and I was like no girl and I
was like what you would do we got to pray so then I taught Cheyenne Psalm how to pray and I taught
Saint to pray God really did his thing after y', kids are so like just pure and introspective.
And like hearing her talk about teaching her siblings how to pray.
I don't think people understand how, like with Nerf West,
watching her grow up in the world that she grows up in.
She just, I don't know.
She's just so, she's so smart.
She just, I don't know.
How old is she?
I think Nerf, how old is she now?
Like nine or ten?
I think she's older than that.
I'm about to look it up.
But if I'm getting old, you ancient.
That's right.
It's a blessing.
Okay.
Because the way, I don't.
All I said was, yes, you are.
It's a blessing to be getting older, Lauren LaRosa.
My gosh.
Yeah, but she's 11.
But she has to grow fast, too.
You know, there's just so much going on with her and her family.
You're depressed and all that.
She has to grow fast.
But you know, a lot of kids who are in, like, I feel like the celebrity kids live in a bubble a lot.
And for North, it just seems like she's so aware of what's going on in the world around her, which doesn't always happen.
But they asked her, too, about, like, does she like being on camera?
And she said sometimes she doesn't and she actually wants to sue the paparazzi when they take pictures of her.
But she said if she's not tired and her outfit is good,'s like okay yeah i'll take a picture and i'm like how does she even like the thought process
to be like no i want to sue you for taking my family smart though people take our families
being dumb but they are billionaires and y'all are dumb ass little kids man who are these little
dumb kids that y'all be around all the time that y'all are just in here gushing over northwest
northwest sound like most 11 year olds i know most celebrity kids are super smart most celebrity little kids are very no the celebrity has a lot to do with it
because she doesn't celebrity kids don't get to interact with the world the same
way that a regular kid would so yeah my niece at 11 could sit down and have a
very conversation with you but a celebrity kid is like they're
homeschooled most of the time they don't get around other people do you know that
this one Northwest probably got more stamps on her passport than you why you
always bringing it back to me why you always bring it back to me because you know that this woman, Northwest probably got more stamps on her passport than you. Why are you always bringing that to me?
I'm just saying.
Why are you always bringing it?
Because you know what I'm saying.
Don't feel the way.
She probably got more stamps on her passport than all of us.
It's a group thing over here.
She's seen the world.
Yes, what are you talking about?
You got to think of families, billionaires.
They're heavily into business.
She's supposed to be.
You're putting your Delaware lens on Northwest.
He's about to say, you're putting your Delaware 11-year-old against your delaware lens wow he's about to say you put your delaware 11 year old against northwest i was about to say by the way i just want to say
kids are very smart so i don't you know i mean kids are very very intelligent you come and repeat
what i just said but mine's is from a no but you know i'm how many feelings have you seen lauren
i see one every day a heavy ceiling a burden especially as a black woman
in a room with you
what
Lauren just pray
yeah your foot's on my neck
back up
just pray
just pray
that is just what the mess
with Lauren LaRosa
just pray
that's fat foot
what would Lauren do
without us guys
in her life
keeping our foot
on her neck
bro
I feel bad for you
sometimes
you need to put them feet up
they're a little thick.
That's all right.
All right.
I'm fluid.
I be nice.
I want to remind everybody.
What if I got diabetes now?
See there?
Can you make it one of my fluid-filled feet?
No, you don't.
No, you don't.
Why you keep trying?
You, y'all.
Gals, all right.
I need a fan.
All right.
He be pissing.
He gonna make me sweat off my knee, though.
Rosa and myself will be in North Carolina this weekend.
She's single, so fellas, pull up on her.
Andy!
See what I'm saying?
What I'm saying?
Can y'all give my neck a rest?
Sorry.
Like, whoa.
Hey, yo, pause.
I'm just, fellas, just, you know.
Anyway, let's get to the mix.
Now you have no corner in me at North Carolina.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Lord have mercy.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlam charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club
laura rosa filling in for jess and charla congratulates on your mental health expo over
the weekend yeah man uh fourth annual mental wealth expo happened over this past weekend
you know they've been very special the last four years but uh this year just felt very very special
man um a lot of great psychiatrists and therapists were there gotta thank uh dr alfie breland noble gotta thank dr rita walker um dr cheyenne bryant just a whole
host of people who came through uh the baby came through to talk about his new initiative the baby
cares his new mental health initiative that he launched uh in north carolina um tyrese came him
and jason wilson had a very powerful conversation to close the day about just, you know, the power of you.
Is there other stuff before next year?
Yeah, I want to I'm working on doing like some some some smaller things like me and the baby was talking about doing something in in North Carolina as part of his initiative.
Just like some smaller, smaller style expos that we can do throughout throughout the year because you know we don't just celebrate um world we don't celebrate world mental health day just on october 10th or honor it on just
october 10th you know you want to do it all throughout the year because it's not like you
just on your healing journey on a world mental health day so yeah i want i'm down to um figure
out therapy a lot of people were asking about you i'm down to figure out sid been on me trying to
one of our producers here she's been on me since she first met me to do it but this weekend watching my bro
like really like he's established a family i'm like i want to be ready for this and i want to
be like i want to be together for my child you know you know what i mean i'm glad you say that
because i'm not here to diagnose you but i tell you all the time don't diagnose me
blindly than the blind you better stay over there with your no sight, no sound.
I'm just telling you
that, you know,
whatever you want
to attract in other people,
you have to first
have in yourself.
Yeah, I agree.
So it's probably like
a lot of internal work
that you need to do.
Yeah.
And a lot of people would,
that's why a lot of people
were asking you about this week
because they were like,
where is Lauren?
Because she needs to be here.
I was in a compromised
situation this week
and I'm like,
yeah, it's time for me to.
Like two guys?
No, it's just,
I feel like the people,
yeah, whoa. I feel like the people that that i attract i've always tried to figure out like
why is this why i keep running to the same type of people and this weekend i was like i'm tired
of these people the reason i said you the compromise situation is because last week you
said you have one guy and you said that you really liked him and he told you to fall back and change
and then you said i don't remember that i said that i said i really like you said there was
another guy so I thought maybe
the two guys ran into
each other
something like that
oh no they ain't
never gonna run into
each other now
don't
L'Oreal even said
on her new album
that it's her
she gotta change
the type of man
she had to go to
Christian Mingle
why I can't be on
Christian Mingle
I'm growing with God
it's time to meet
your match
you're Christian
you're a single fine
God soul mate for you at Christian Mingle.
There's got to be a heathenmingle.com right now.
Somebody look.
Outsidemingle.com.
Let me see if there's a heathenmingle.
I don't want a heathen.
I want a very well.
There is a heathenmingledating.com.
That's what you need to be, Lauren.
Heathenmingle.
Heathenmingle.
Heathenmingle.
Take your ass to heath in mingle right now.
Yes, it is.
Wow.
What does it say?
It says if you don't sin, Jesus died for nothing.
That's your motto, Lauren.
I'm not going there.
Go to he's in mingle.com.
That's where you need to be.
Your curse is on he's in mingle.
If you don't sin, Jesus died for nothing.
Jesus Christ. that's like
speed date in the room for the model is if you can't be somebody's blessing then just be somebody's
curse no if you can't find your blessing then be somebody's curse that's you all right when we come
back we got the positive no and more so don't move it's the breakfast club good morning morning
everybody it's dj nv just hilarious charlam, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess.
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Okay, now,
the positive note is simply this.
Learn to be done.
Not mad,
not bothered,
just done.
Protect your peace at all costs.
Have a blessed day.
Breakfast Club, bitches!
You all finished or y'all done?