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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
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Hey y'all, Nimany here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called
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Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
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Many of us have experienced a moment in our lives that changes everything,
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Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, 1974.
George Foreman was champion of the world.
Ali was smart and he was handsome.
Story behind the Rumble in the Jungle is like a Hollywood movie.
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I'm always nervous when I do the breakfast club because sometimes you say stuff and it's just gonna get you drunk.
Good morning, USA!
Jess Hilarious. What's up, y'all? Charlamagne Tha God. Beast of the Planet. It's Friday! Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, today i got my service check and everything i said service my service how's your service 18
sprint right i got it checked and everything and the baby is extremely extremely low like you can
literally feel her so oh so any day now you might you might fart in the water gonna break absolutely
this is the first time my doctor was like if you go to the bathroom you feel like you gotta go to
the bathroom don't push too much because you you ever heard of a toilet baby i was like no she's like yeah people had their babies on
the toilet all the time so just don't because she's extremely low she's ready to come out of
there okay all right well that's good so you might be this weekend might be early next week might be
next week so look that's the thing you know i usually go see her every Thursday. She's like, you'd be surprised.
I'll be surprised if you make it to next Thursday.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Yeah, so that's really good.
I'm nervous, but I'm very excited.
When your maternity leave starts.
Ain't no maternity leave.
Jess is not trying to leave at all.
Jess was talking about her just behind the scenes.
Like, well, I had a baby on Monday.
I'll be back on Tuesday.
No, you won't.
It's literally just me waking up, being on a radio with y'all. Okay. Just crazy. Jess was like, I had a baby Monday. I'll be back on Tuesday. No, you won't. It's literally just me waking up, being on a radio with y'all.
Okay.
Just crazy.
Just like that.
I had a baby Monday.
I'll be on air Tuesday.
You're going to take your maternity leave, ma'am.
Okay?
Okay.
All right.
No, but you got to tell a time limit because she'd be like, I took it for one day and I'm
back on Wednesdays.
You got to watch that.
See?
No, that's not how I work in the corporate world.
Once you start, you can't stop.
You got to use it.
You got to use it.
That is crazy.
They make you take off.
See?
Women's rights. Women's rights. That's right. They make you take off. See, women's rights.
Women's rights.
Those are women's rights.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, my goodness.
Jess.
Olympics.
We got to talk Olympics.
Oh, my God.
You been watching?
Last night was...
Yeah.
I know.
That's what I was like.
I don't want to go on labor today because I'm going to miss the Olympics.
Yes.
It is crazy.
Simone Biles did her thing.
Yes, she did.
The swimmer.
I don't remember the swimmer's name, but she got a gold or two?
Kate Douglas is the swimmer's name.
She won, and then, of course, Kate Ledecky was the second one.
And a guy, I was so mad at the guy because he didn't win, right?
If y'all going to talk Olympics, know what the hell y'all talking about.
First of all, don't have to put me because I know what I'm talking about.
I got my notes right up here up there she got her nose right there
even in what in the men's water rowing yo we took the podium and we won a gold medal right we we
didn't do that since 2012 and the last time we won a gold medal in rowing it was um bronze i mean not
a gold medal we won bronze so we won our first gold and then the women's volleyball pool see
for quarterfinals yes we beat China
yeah yeah I used to bust ass in volleyball
yo shut up man and if you gonna talk no what you're talking about you kidding me
I done in gym class back in the day I used to bust ass in volleyball did you see the boxing did you see the boxing
event no I did not see that I saw that woman stop after 43 seconds because they
let that damn man go in there and punch her in the face yeah you seen her walk out yeah i didn't watch that's what i was so whack imagine training
your whole life to go in there and have to fight a young man she said she never got hit that hard
duh it was a man that hit her okay she said she said after 43 seconds i had to stop i never got
hit that hard have mercy yeah i don't want to talk about it yeah but no no the the men swimming
the 50 metermeter freestyle.
Shout out to Drexel.
We came in second place.
But Cayman Islands came in first place.
I was happy for them because they really went live.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
But that guy, he was on it.
But yeah, we came in second place for the men's swimming.
Okay. So we got a quick recap with Jess Alaris.
Yes, we got a couple guests in here this morning, too.
That's right.
We have OG Legend
Keith Sweat. He'll be joining us. He's getting a key to
New York City so he'll be chopping it up
with us and then also
Big Sean will be here. He sat down with Charlamagne
on this latest episode of Out of Context.
Yeah, I dropped a new series called Out of Context
a few weeks ago. My first guest
was LL Cool J because he's got an album coming out
called Force. So I'm putting out episode
two today with Big Sean because his new album, Better Me Than You, will be dropping out real soon.
And he got a book coming out this fall called Go Higher.
So we sat down earlier this week and we talked about everything.
You name it, we talked about it.
So you'll hear it at 7 a.m.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Of course, when we come back, we got front page news.
Morgan Wood will be joining us.
And we got a new joint.
It's ASAP Rocky.
It's called Hijack. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Wood will be joining us. And we got a new joint. It's ASAP Rocky. It's called Hijack.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy.
Jess Hilarious.
Charlamagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
That was ASAP Rocky Hijack.
I dig that tune.
ASAP said, I don't even like rap.
Investing in some mice traps.
Now I'm sitting here wondering, did ASAP Rocky really invest in mice traps?
He might have.
That's a fantastic thing to invest in.
That's the type of thing you don't think they invest in, but mice traps ain't going nowhere? No. Especially in New York. How much money you can make off of mice traps he might have that's a fantastic thing to invest in that's the type of thing you don't think they're investing but like mice traps ain't going nowhere no especially new york how much
money you can make off mice traps i'm sure rap has come such a long way yes it has well let's
get in some front page news good morning morgan good morning y'all happy friday yes there was a
celebration of life it took place yesterday in houston uh to remember representative sheila Jackson Lee, who died last month at the age of 74 after battling cancer,
Vice President Kamala Harris spoke during the service, and here's what she had to say about the late congresswoman.
Sheila Jackson Lee understood the privilege and obligation and nobility of public service.
And through her service, she did untold good when it
came to her constituents there was no task too big or too small for the
congresswoman if it needed to be done she made sure it was done and done right
Sheila Jackson Lee to know her was to know a true champion, a fierce champion for justice.
Yes, so former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton
also spoke during the service.
Dozens of members of Congress and other local
and national leaders also attended the service.
Among them were House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries
and Reverend Al Sharpton.
They also shared comments about their interactions
with Sheila Jackson Lee.
Let's hear from them. A defender of democracy, a civil rights champion, a legendary legislator,
and a powerful, profound, principled, progressive public servant wrapped up in one.
She'd be there standing up front, loud and proud. America's a better place
because of Sheila Jackson
Lee.
Yeah, so
I was going to say...
Absolutely.
You don't want to drop those clues, Bones?
You always drop clues, Bones.
I don't know.
I want to clue Bones for Sheila Jackson
Lee being dead.
No, not that she died's not okay y'all that's the work that she did the work that
she did for the work in her life but never mind moving on wow
let's get back on track y'all okay so y'all want to choose violence vice president harris she wanted
to choose violence too she uh jumped into the and um uh clapped back at president trump about
remarks regarding her race and ethnicity let's hear more from vp harris on those comments sheesh
it was the same old show the divisiveness and the disrespect and let me just say, the American people deserve better. The American
people deserve better. We deserve a leader who understands that our differences do not divide us.
They are an essential source of our strength. Of course, that comes after, you know,
Trump's Q&A session at the NABJ convention where she he said that Harris was always of Indian heritage and later happened to turn black.
What were you going to say, Char?
Now, I'm going to say, you know, the vice president is right.
I was on an Amber Ness show last night on CNN.
And I said that, you know, it's just the same old show.
And that's why it should be ignored.
It's a distraction.
Like Donald Trump, as of right now, has no real strategy against the vice president.
So they're going to say
she's a DEI hire.
They're going to attempt
to weaponize her
not having kids.
They're going to question
her blackness.
Ignore her at all.
Like the media,
like us in general,
should focus on
whatever candidate
is talking about the issues.
Anything else
is not worth discussing.
Well, I will say
that J.D. Vance
toured the U.S.-Mexico border
yesterday.
He was very critical
of Vice President Harris
slamming her
border policies he promised to implement.
The so-called Remain in
Mexico policy and construction
of the border wall will resume
if Trump wins the White House
in November. Now, the Trump campaign has repeatedly
attacked VP Harris on immigration
since she became the likely Democratic
nominee for president.
Yeah, so we'll see what happens with that.
That's your front page news, at least for the 6 o'clock hour.
In the 7 o'clock hour, we'll talk more about presidential immunity
and what's happening with that.
All right, everybody else, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open.
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Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
It's Paulo.
Hey, what's up?
Get it off your chest.
Hey, man.
I've seen in the Olympics, they had the transgender woman fighting the girl.
And the girl was like, I saw the punch that hard and was crying.
I just think that's crazy.
They got transmissions by women in the Olympics.
I agree.
Like, that's still a man with man strength.
Yeah, one of our producers actually looked it up and said that she had both male and female genitals, I guess.
So that is a hermaphrodite.
Yes.
She ain't had no p*** though.
That's crazy.
Well, that's how it goes.
I mean, some people are, well, people are born hermaphrodites.
So in my opinion, I feel like it should have been two people in the ring against that one person.
You stupid.
But she said, they said that she was.
See, they tried to make us think about Sierra when we were
kids.
I think y'all wrong about that.
She had the she had the chromosomes that men have.
What do we have?
I forgot.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's what I said.
X.
Y.
You don't know what you got.
No, I don't remember.
I can't remember the letters right now.
It's too early in the morning.
But y'all got that wrong.
She's not a hermaphrodite.
She's she's an actual biologically born man.
Yes.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
So, like we said, trans.
Yeah.
Yeah, she got male chromosomes.
No.
So, you're right, Carlo.
You're right.
Yeah.
I mean, I thought it was foul regardless.
I mean, that woman said she's never got hit that hard in her life to the point where she
stopped the fight after 43 seconds.
Yeah.
It's the one hit and she quit.
It's ridiculous, man.
Like, I don't know how anybody could say that's okay.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's going on?
This is X from Pittsburgh.
Hey, what's up, X?
Get it off your chest.
Hey, Charlotte, man, I read your first book.
I need your second one.
Get on it.
No, that's my third one is Get Honest or Die Lying.
My second book is Shook One.
But I'll send you one of them.
I got them up here.
I got the new book, Get Honest or Die Lying.
Watch more Talk Sucks up here.
Eddie, put them on hold.
Hold on, brother.
Hey, hold on, hold on.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Hey, Jeff, congratulations on your baby.
My wife, she's now a week pregnant as well.
Oh, thank you, and congrats to you guys too.
Thank you, thank you.
Hey, Envy, I ain't got nothing to say to you, bro.
You hung up on me last time, super early.
See what I'm saying? See, I was about to hang up on you. I was about to let you live now, and now I'm nothing to say to you, bro. You hung up on me last time. Super early. See what I'm saying?
See, I was about to hang up on you.
I was about to let you live now.
Now I'm going to hang up on you.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, bro.
Yeah, nah, nah.
No, hold on, hold on.
Yes, in most cases, the female is XX and the male is XY.
So the boxer, I think Imane Khalif had XY.
XY. XY.
Yes.
Okay.
You're not going to confuse me this morning, but.
Yes.
So biologically, they are male.
That's right.
Yep.
Get it off your chest.
They are male.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
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The Breakfast Club.
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It's time to get up and get something.
Call up now.
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Hello, who's this?
Hello, this is Blind Tommy.
What's up, Blind Tommy?
Blind Tommy.
Get it off your chest. How y''s up, Blind Tommy? Blind Tommy. Get off your chair.
How y'all doing, man?
I'm bad because I'm a blind, broke comedian.
So you got to pick one now.
Which one you mad about, being blind, being broke, or being a comedian?
All three.
Well, you should learn to see the bright side.
Damn it.
How you know you're broke?
How you know people not just stealing your money?
I ain't got no way bright side. Damn it. How do you know you're broke? How do you know people not just stealing your money? I ain't got no money to steal.
Damn.
I think you might be
looking at this wrong.
Were you born blind?
Looking at it.
You don't look at it
when we're up.
I was blind five years ago.
Oh, okay, okay.
Oh, you a newly blind.
You don't count.
Damn.
How'd you get blind, sir?
Some punk has gotten
in my system
and they attack
my optic nerves damn sorry to hear
that bro have you have you learned any new skills have anything has anything else strengthened
a little bit but not that too much got you got you well how can we help you this morning brother
what can we do for you whatever we'll see what we can do whatever it is
you know how people ask y'all for books?
Chalamet, can I get a book deal, man?
Can I work for you?
You want a book deal?
Yeah.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I'm interested in the story.
I can't sit here and act like I wouldn't want to hear more of the story.
What if he's talking about Braille books?
Well, you want to write them?
No, I'm talking about the regular story.
You don't have to write the book, Jess.
I hate this place this morning.
I hate this place.
Eddie, get my guy's information.
I'm interested in hearing the story.
I want to see if there's...
It might be a story there.
You never know.
Yeah.
Hold on, Tommy, okay?
All right.
Hold on, Tommy.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Keith for DC, man.
Hey, Keith, what's up?
Get it off your chest.
Hey, DJ, what's up?
Calamain, and how you doing, Jess?
Peace, King.
How are you?
Hey, I know we don't... We're tired of hearing about this, but I was in the military.
I had this duty.
There's no way that a 20-year-old gets on the premises within 500 yards.
Are you talking about Trump getting an attempted assassination?
That's what you're talking about?
Correct.
Okay.
There's no way.
There is a standard.
They won't say it, but there is.
500 yards Perimeter
That's just standard
I used to
We used to have duty
To protect the high dignity
Because it used to come on post
So
And the fact that he was
He raised money for the victims
In a couple of days
That secure perimeter
Was done intentionally
They do this stuff
Seven days in advance
Well you know he said
He was out of the perimeter.
I used to have guard duty on the military
seven days before
the high dignitaries would come. We would have
guard duty. We'd just go around the perimeter
for seven days.
And there's nobody there. We make sure
that there's no
bombs or backpacks
left or anything. We had helicopters
over our head on the day of.
Yeah, it's crazy.
Yeah, I've said it before.
Yeah, I've said it before and I'll say it again. Clearly, somebody
wanted that to happen.
That's just the reality of the situation.
I don't even think that was a slip through the cracks.
Somebody wanted that to happen.
There's no way that goes down
the way it went down.
Well, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
Now, we have Jess with the mess coming up.
Yes.
Jake Paul offers the girl who walked out of the fight in the Olympics.
Her name is Angela Carini.
He offered her to be an undercard fight so people can still see her skills.
Okay.
All right.
Well, we'll talk about that next.
Don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to Jess with the mess.
News is real.
Web is just real.
The headlines, Jess Hilarious, Jess don't do no lie.
Jess don't do no lie.
She don't scare nobody.
Worldwide Jess, worldwide Madness.
On The Breakfast Club.
She's a coach of shoes.
She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see.
It's time to set it off.
Thank you, Monique, because here I am about to do it again.
So Angela Carini, the Olympic fight that was talked about yesterday she lasted only 46
seconds yesterday the boxing Olympic match Angela represented Italy and I
mean represented Algeria Angela Karini quit after being hit twice she cried and
said it's not fair in her language as her opponent celebrated according to the Daily Beast.
I mean, is it Halif or Kalif?
It's spelled two different ways.
Kalif.
Kalif, okay.
So I mean, Kalif reached the quarterfinals of the Tokyo Olympics three years ago, but was disqualified before the gold medal fight at last year's world championship because of the high testosterone levels.
And Iba officials said
a dna test had shown khalif had male xy chromosomes she was clearly well she was
cleared to complete to compete at the olympics which uses different rules and is one of the two
women boxers barred from the world championships now allowed to fight in Paris. The situation has caused the people, has caused people, y'all need to slow down.
What's typing?
Who needs to slow down?
God, people that's typing us.
Somebody feeding you this as you talking?
No, no, not like teleprompters.
I'm talking about when they type in notes and they sending them like they need to slow
down.
I know they mad about the the situation, but slow down.
Jesus, it's like Meek Mill.
What are you trying to say? That she was disqualified from the championships?
No, I said that seconds ago.
The situation has caused what people are calling a gender war on social media
while people argue about what really would be fair in this scenario.
Among the people sharing their thoughts was professional
fighter Jake Paul he said to Angela
Carini although your dreams
couldn't come true today because of the crazy
agendas that are at play
in our world at the moment I would love to
offer you to fight on an MVP
undercard to show the world your talents
on a fair
platform and not against a man
that woman is trying to win a gold medal Jake your talents on a fair platform and not against a man.
That woman is trying to win a gold medal, Jake.
Yeah, but she's a scene.
It's a thought that counts, but it's the Olympics. Come on now.
But at least she can be seen and she'll get some bread off her head.
She's been being seen.
Not cut it out.
The last memory is her crying like, oh, my God.
Shut up.
What are you talking about?
I'm saying she's been being seen,
but it's a big difference between competing in the
Olympics for a medal and fighting on a Jake Paul undercard.
But she already lost that, but she'll get eyes on her for that fight.
That's not what she wants.
That's not what she wants, but that's what she was offered.
And then, you know, the testosterone, you were just saying that she had extra testosterone,
but testosterone is what gives men the muscle mass.
Probably why she said after 43 seconds, she's never been hit like that in her life.
Exactly.
He's going to cut it out, sir.
This man is trying to help.
I'm not talking about the fighter.
He's trying to help.
No, I'm saying something with Jake Paul.
Hey, guys, I'm Kate Max.
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Breaking up with your girlfriend while
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Anyway
Cardi B news.
So she made headlines several times yesterday.
Earlier this week, there was rumors that Offset was out cheating with one of his exes
after they were seen spotted at a casino.
Offset and the girl cleared up that it was a misunderstanding.
The lady that he was actually seen with is mourning the death of her husband
and is seven months pregnant with her late husband's child.
She was in a casino with her late husband's family not offset um shortly after that pics of cardi's
team try to hide her stomach with umbrellas hit the internet um then yesterday news broke that
cardi still filed for divorce she's filing for divorce after seven years um shout out to brown girl brian uh brown
girl grinding that is such a tongue twister yo but shout out to uh laura rosa jesus christ
like i understand that more than this brown girl grinding um my girl laura rosa she said according
to page six cardi has filed for divorce
um but this will not stop the album because a lot of people was was saying like oh is this why she
hasn't dropped her album it's a lot going on or whatever and and you know she she said this is
this is is not stopping anything she still will be releasing her album and she um had posted something else um
cardi broke her silence but not necessarily to address the divorce she shared a picture a picture
of her in a red dress embracing her pregnancy belly along with this caption um with every ending
new beginning i'm so grateful to have shared this season with you you have bought me more love more
life and most of all renewed power reminding reminded me that i can have it all you reminded me that i never have
to choose between life love and my passion i love you so much and cannot wait for you to witness
what you helped she's talking to her baby pretty much and so um and that her siblings are so excited
to meet her and this baby is shows her why it's worth the push to push through
so congratulations cardi congratulations hope she has a healthy uh healthy baby absolutely
healthy she always look good while she's pregnant
she always look good while she's pregnant and that's it she does salute to cardi b
she'll be killing it all right yo that's it that to say. All right. Now, when we come back.
Hope you have a contraction right now.
Why would you wish that on me?
Three back to back.
Because he try to fight for people that he don't even know.
That's what he get.
That's exactly what he get.
So we not smart enough for this.
All right.
When we come back, front page news.
Morgan Wood will be joining us.
And then Charlamagne sits down with Big Sean. I don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious. Charlemagne, the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Now let's get in some front page news.
Morning, Morgan. Good morning. Yes. So Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer,
he's introducing a bill to strip former President Trump of immunity.
The No Kings Act would clarify that the Constitution does not entitle presidents to immunity from prosecution for acts that violate federal criminal law,
despite last month's Supreme Court ruling granting presidents broad immunity.
Let's hear more from Chuck Schumer
on the No Kings Act. The Supreme Court is a morass. It's an ethical morass,
and it's a substantive morass. Chief Justice Roberts is derelict in his responsibility. He
should be cleaning this up. He's not, and that's why we in Congress have an obligation to do it.
And even violating our democracy with the ridiculous,
awful decision that presidents are kings, that if they do something they think is is within is
official, that they can do, as Nixon said, whatever they want. I have no idea what that word means
that Chuck Schumer was using, but I mean, you could easily change that to the Supreme Court is
ass. OK, the Supreme Court is ass.
They are no longer a legitimate institution.
And I'm glad that Joe Biden is calling for Supreme Court reform.
I'm glad Chuck Schumer is doing what he's doing. But it's going to take a lot more than that to stop the corruption that is going on with the Supreme Court.
They need to expand the courts.
Everybody knows it.
Because one thing everybody should fear is in November is if the vice president wins and beats Donald Trump and Donald Trump challenges the results, the Supreme Court is going to overturn the results of that election.
And in light of all these recent rulings, like stuff like this presidential immunity
thing, I don't see why y'all would trust him to do us right.
Well, there you go.
You said the legislation is unlikely to pass in the Senate where it would need at least
60 votes to overcome a Republican filibuster.
And of course, as you mentioned, this is after Biden has called for an overhaul of the conservative majority of court,
considering term limits and, of course, an enforceable code of ethics.
Speaking of President Biden, he is calling the U.S.-Russia prisoner swap,
which is a huge deal that happened yesterday, that included the release of a Wall Street Journal reporter,
a feat of diplomacy.
While speaking from the steps of the White House, or speaking from the White House rather, Biden announced the
release of three American citizens and an American green card holder who he says were
unjustly imprisoned in Russia. Let's hear more from Biden.
Today we're bringing home Paul, Evan, Alsu, Vladimir. Three American citizens and one
American green card holder. All four have been imprisoned unjustly in Russia, all for nearly six years.
Vladimir since 2022, Evans since March of 2023, and Alassu since October of 2023.
Russian authorities arrested them, convicted them in show trials, and sentenced them to long prison terms.
With absolutely no legitimate reason whatsoever, none.
So Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former Marine Paul Whalen were released in that deal.
Of course, meanwhile, former President Donald Trump, he's taking issue with the president's assertion that he inherited the American prisoners being held in Russia.
While on the Clay and Buck show, Trump predicted Americans will continue to be arrested overseas as long as the U.S. continues to pay money as part of their release.
Let's hear more from former President Trump.
No, I heard that. I heard he said this.
Why didn't Trump get him out? And he was taken during that time.
You know, I got out 59 different people, 59, and I didn't pay money.
These deals are going to happen more and more because the amount of things,
including cash, that we give up is so astronomical.
This is a big deal.
59 is not accurate, by the way, but go ahead, Char.
So he's saying that, you know, anytime Americans go up today,
they're just going to arrest you because they know that the U.S. is going to pay? Yeah, that's what he's saying. Depending on who you are. Yeah, that. So he's saying that, you know, anytime Americans go over there, they're just going to arrest you because they know that the U.S. is going to pay.
Yeah, that's what he's saying.
Depending on who you are.
Yeah, that's what he's saying.
He's saying not just money, but, you know, other people that we have here that we arrested that are Russian people that, you know, that they're pretty much just arresting U.S. citizens because they know it's an easy trade.
Well, that's not going to help Russian tourism.
No, not at all.
In fact, WNBA star Brittany Griner, she's weighed in, you know, as somebody who was actually in a prisoner swap in Russia. So she posted on Instagram in a post, although today is one of celebration.
She said her hearts goes, her and her wife, their hearts go out to many Americans still being held hostage overseas and their families. So again, Brittany Griner was held as a prisoner in Russia for 10 months in 2022
before being freed
in a prisoner swap exchange,
I believe,
with Victor Bout,
who was,
yeah,
he's quite the,
um,
arms the mercenary.
Paul Whelan is the guy
they were mad about,
right?
When Brittany came home,
they were like,
why didn't y'all do
trade for Paul?
Paul,
absolutely.
Yeah,
absolutely.
Um,
so speaking of Griner,
um,
the U.S. women's basketball team is now
2-0 at the Paris Olympics. They defeated Belgium
87-74 to extend their Olympic
winning streak to 57 games.
Brianna Stewart led the way with 26 points
while Griner added 7. With the
win, Team USA punched their ticket to the quarterfinals.
Team USA will wrap up
group play against Germany on Sunday.
Meanwhile, Kevin Durant and the men face Puerto Rico
tomorrow in its group final game.
I'm like, do we even have time to talk about Simone Biles and all of that?
I mean, they just did damn thing.
Simone Biles' floor routine helped her win a second gold medal in the event
after winning it at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Of course, her teammate Suni Lee took the bronze medal.
Lee won gold at the 2020 Olympics.
This marked the first time two medalists competed against each other in the event.
So, of course, you guys be sure to listen live to all the Olympics coverage on the iHeart mobile app.
It's free. Download it right now.
iHeart is the exclusive audio home for NBC's coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics.
That's your front page news.
Thank you, Morgan.
I'm Morgan Wood.
And be sure to check me out on social at Morgan Media
and continue to check out more news coverage
on the Black Information Network at BINews.com.
Thank y'all.
Happy Friday.
Have a great weekend.
You too now.
All right.
When we come back,
Charlamagne got a chance to sit down with Big Sean.
That's right.
We're going to play that back when we come back.
He has a new series called Out of Context.
Yeah, it's going to be available on YouTube at 9 a.m.,
but we're going to play portions of it for you right now.
Sean got a new album coming out called Better Me Than You.
He's got a new book coming out in the fall called Go Higher.
He also dropped a new single this morning that we're going to get on
featuring Jhene Aiko called Get On Up.
All right, and we'll get to that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Just Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Our very own Charlamagne got a chance to sit down with Big Sean on his latest episode of Out of Context.
Let's get into it.
Big Sean.
My bro.
What's up?
How you doing, man?
See you in a minute.
The God. How you feel? I'm blessed, black, and highly favored, man. My bro. What's up? I know, man. See you in a minute. The God.
How you feel?
I'm blessed, black, and highly favored, man.
How are you, first of all?
I'm doing pretty well.
Life has been a lot lately, though.
I'm not going to lie.
It's been pretty overwhelming, kind of stressful.
But definitely, like I said, I cannot complain, bro.
When you think about the grand scheme of things,
we, me and you, and a lot of us, like, are on the blessed spectrum.
Absolutely.
We're on the positive side of what's going on in the world, you know, compared to, like, people not knowing where they're going to sleep at, people getting bombed on, you know, losing family members, kids, you know, people getting executed, everything. That's all of these tragedies, wars, conflict that's going on in the world,
going on, you know, in our hometowns. Every other week I hear about, like, somebody getting, like,
oh, this person got killed or this person, you know, something, something.
So it's just like I always keep that in perspective.
An interesting concept.
So I was talking with this doctor the other day who's very spiritual
and she was like yeah I mean this may be our only time as souls to progress right and to evolve and
to feel and to have some friction right so I was like damn if that's the case you know when we are
feeling this uncomfortable feeling like anxiety depression all these things
all these ups and downs we go through like i wonder how much of a privilege it is even just
to feel that i think that's the point right just to enjoy the current moment period because you
don't know what's next a lot of times when we say enjoy the moment we're thinking about
now like what we're doing right now but no enjoy this moment of of a human experience that work
that we have yeah you know because I feel like if you're just
like comfortable, if you're good,
if you're just satisfied all the time,
then there's no room for growth.
You know, I always feel like when you're down,
when you feel off or when you feel like you're not
in alignment, at least you have an opportunity
to grow from that.
And I feel like that's something to even be proud
of recognizing that instead of just like complacent
where you are.
You know, years ago you said that making music
became a burden for you.
How long were you in that mental space?
Do you feel like that might have hurt your career in any way?
So when I wanted to be a rapper at 11 years old,
I didn't realize my mom being the first person,
how critical of a moment that was, me rapping for her,
not shutting it down.
Her being like, oh, man, keep going man keep going like oh you're so good at it
you know what I'm saying and I just appreciate her for that aspect of of just accepting me and
nurturing me and just going further into debt paying for my studio sessions driving me from
Detroit to Chicago and back to work with producers and my whole family is a family of scholars
meaning that like they all got degrees.
They all are teachers and all sorts of stuff like that.
And I was the first person to say I want to do music.
You know what I'm saying? It's something a little bit different.
And my mom being such a dreamer herself, she was the only one who really supported me.
And I used all my college grant.
Like I used all this bonds that my grandma saved up for me and spent it all on this dream that i had you know and spent it all from 11 years old me treating it like it was my job
i treated it like it was my job bro i would like press up cds shot my first album covering sears
and like would press up cds like i treated it like it was a job. Because it was to me. And I didn't know why,
but I really later
found out that it was
my purpose. And I didn't know what a
purpose was back then, for real. I knew the word,
but I didn't know the meaning of it.
But it was like, it meant so
much to me. So I would do things that I hated
f***ing doing anyway. Like, I hated battle
rapping. I don't have a battle rap voice.
It's like, I don't have like battle rap voice it's like i don't
have like that meek mill ass benny siegel you know i got like a i had especially then when i was
younger i had like a thin ass voice so i had to make up for it by being like clever and witty and
metaphorical and right and it was just way harder for me so anyway uh i did all these things i didn't want to do because i believed
in this dream so much right so i do i meet yay i rap for him years go by without anything happening
but i knew it was gonna happen because i was into had just got into manifesting and reading all
these books and i saw it i saw me being signed to good music all this stuff even though he
got back and
was I'm not looking for any new artists like I knew it was gonna happen right did everything I
could to make it happen and kept my relationships going anyway we could talk about that more but
that was the first time I dealt with depression and we could dive back into that so anyway I
finally make this happen do the freshman cover all this, drop these mixtapes, one mixtape, another mixtape,
another mixtape, I do the BET Cypher with good music
and I get 100,000 followers overnight.
It literally, I work on my first album,
get the first album going, the first album is successful.
The second album isn't as successful, but why?
Because I think I need to return back to
my mixtape route so i do a detroit mixtape which was fire then i'm doing all the cruel summer ideas
as well like just helping behind the scenes like mercy click all these different ideas that i'm
literally coming up with plus people stole your flow plus people stole my you didn't really get
to eat off your flow yeah and all me the whole shut, the ho, shut the up, all of that, right?
And I'm spreading myself thin, Paul.
So it's like, then I do my album and it's like, oh, the album isn't as good as it could be, whatever.
And it wasn't because I was listening to so many people saying, you got to keep your foot on their neck.
You got to keep your foot on their neck.
This is an opportunity, like all this stuff, right?
And they're right.
But I lost, completely lost sense of who I was.
So that's when it became a burden.
That's when it became a burden.
And then I dug deep because people were counting me out
and I made Dark Sky Paradise.
And to me, that was like my first time
where I kind of tuned it out and just like focused on me
and like what I wanted to make.
And that was one of my biggest, most successful albums.
And then after that, I fell back into the rhythm
of everyone being like, oh,
now you really hot, so now you gotta stay on that neck, man.
So it was like, all right.
So I did an EP with Jhené, 2088.
Then I did another album, I Decided,
which was like, came right on the heels of 2088.
Then I did another album with Metro Bloomin',
which I completely freestyled.
And I was literally
burnt the f*** out at that point.
I literally was touring on Adderall at the same time so that completely would have my
brain fried.
I was not prescribed that s*** so it made me hit a wall that it was either going to
fall on me or I had to climb over it.
That's when I fell back completely from everything that's when it was like it was hard for me to do a
conference call you know what I'm saying right so that is when from like 2018 to 2020 that I I was
just like I was just off I was like had the worst anxiety about posting a picture on instagram bro you know just weird
that you shouldn't even be thinking about so much and i just was that's what anxiety is yeah and you
probably get more anxiety because you're like yo i prayed for all of this i got it and i'm feeling
like i don't appreciate it well it's confusing yeah it's confusing because you're feeling like
you don't appreciate it and you feel like why do I feel like this when I've literally exceeded my own my dream was to have a song on the radio and to move my mom out
of out of the hood everything else has been an extreme bonus right so it was just was very
confusing and then I realized that I just was so out of touch with myself that I had to reconnect
with myself and I linked with like people who helped me do that my therapist I linked with this lady Marie Diamond who really helped me like tap in spiritually with
myself and like bro I would go like I'll take trips to just connect with myself and like meditate
and like get spiritual uh get spiritual and connect with God more and like I started working
out I started just eating better taking care of myself and just slowly returning back to who I was it was very very necessary I want to salute to your mom
too because what you explained there's a therapist named Elliot Connie he does solution focused
therapy and he talks about the astronaut theory it's like when your kid comes to you and your
kid says hey I want to be an astronaut you don't be like man you ain't never going to space ain't
no you know nobody going to space you say oh okay how are we gonna
do that let's do it yeah figure out how to do it that's what she did for you man and it's just like
it makes me emotional because it's like damn it could have went either way you know
so i just manifested and visualized the paperwork coming in all this time but in that time bro in that one year i was so depressed that i just wanted to give up bad and i remember i uh applied for community
college and i remember my grandma was like yeah just apply for community college like it's okay
you know and i just remember my mom being like you know like um what are you doing you know and it
was it was a moment dog you know what i'm saying
well she didn't want you to go to community college she didn't want you to give up on your
dream yeah she was just like yo what are you doing you know you know you got any tissue no that's
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Girls trip to Miami.
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It's your favorite ghost host, Teresa.
And guess what?
Haunting is back, dropping just in time for spooky season.
Now I know you've probably been wandering the mortal plane,
wondering when I'd be back to fill your ears with deliciously unsettling stories.
Well, wonder no more.
Because we've got a ghoulishly good lineup ready for you.
Let's just say things get a bit extra. We're talking spirits, demons, and the kind of supernatural
chaos that'll make your spooky season complete. You know how much I love this time of year. It's
the one time I'm actually on trend. So grab your pumpkin spice, dust off that Ouija board,
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So anyway, bro.
When I say it could have went either way, it could have went either way.
You know what I'm saying?
So I'm just thankful that I had these guardian angels in my life like my mom.
So I just appreciate her being so open-minded about that, bro.
And like willing to support her baby.
All right, we got more with big sean we
come back it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's dj envy jess larry charlemagne
the guy we are the breakfast club charlemagne got a chance to sit down with big sean let's get back
into it i was telling you uh you know we was talking behind the scenes that i really like
when you in your your bag like when you're doing stuff like break the cycle like those self-reflective records when I can tell yeah you've been doing you know your
work on your healing journey and you express it in these records and on that record break the cycle
you said Lena Waithe said you was the black Brad Pitt and you said even though that's flattering
you was asking her is this what people think of me like i just go from one star to another star like why did that bother you out of constellation or um it bothered me because that's not who i am for
real you know i'm not i'm not just hopping and but to her it was like yeah you went from her to her
to her reason janae it's like yeah yeah that's not that's not cool like that's not how i like
planned it out.
You know what I'm saying?
So I just was highlighting that.
I actually saw her recently and was like, yo, I mentioned you about that situation.
But it just didn't sit right with me.
That ain't how I'm trying to come across.
You want people to respect you for the art?
Well, yeah, of course respect me for the art.
But I also don't want people to just think those are the only type of...
First of all, the only type of women I'm into, one, or that's
like my, you know what I mean?
That's not how I'm trying to come across.
That's the world you in, though.
It's the world I'm in, yeah.
It's like if you work at a law firm, you probably going to end up dating a lawyer or something,
you know what I mean?
Yeah.
It makes sense.
Yeah, it makes sense in that way, but I just didn't want it to be like,
oh, I only like singers, or I only f*** with this.
There are a lot of people I've dated
that people don't know about
that have nothing to do with the music industry,
that have nothing to do with anything in that world
that I've kept private before, you know what I'm saying?
I just want to state that because yeah that's that's
why I felt a way about it because it's like I didn't feel that was an accurate picture of me
you know that's why I addressed that because when I heard that line and you brought up Kendrick it
made me think of a line Kendrick had in a record that got leaked when he said you're finally famous
for who you date not how you rhyme boy right when you heard that bar did you did you get any rhymes
prepared and did it have the same reaction that you had when Lena heard that bar did you did you get any rhymes prepared and did
it have the same reaction that you had when lena said that to you when i first heard that i
definitely had a whole thing prepared so let's let's back this up so i did a song called no
more interviews where i'm rapping about people rapping fast and blah blah blah and people like
oh you're talking about kendrick i'm well, I'm not talking about anyone specifically.
I'm just talking about.
At the time, there was a lot of rap.
I'm surprised no one thought Eminem or,
I remember Logic was hot at the MG,
you know, all these other rappers that rap fast.
And I'm like, this Kendrick don't even rap fast
all the time.
Like, it's other people who be rapping fast all the time.
But I definitely was like not running from
or ducking no type smoke at all.
Like, so when I heard that there might be
you know some remnants of something i did have something prepared i'm not gonna lie
and then i ran into dave free in the elevator at wme and i'm like yo was that i i forgot what
um was it the control verse no no no this was way after because so me so by the way kendrick
has been in my house.
Me and him are cool, by the way.
He's invited me to his mom's house before.
This was like my old house.
We were cooler back then, let me say that,
because I'm not going to sit here and be like, we cool.
I don't talk to him.
But I remember I dropped I Decided and Bounce Back and all this stuff,
and he was dropping his album, Damn.
And I can't remember what freestyle. I I guess it was the Hard Part 4?
I don't remember.
5, maybe?
Something like that.
And people were like, oh, he's talking about Big Sean in there, right?
So I hit up Top Dog first.
I'm like, yo, who he talking about?
He's talking about the, he's just talking to me.
He's just throwing a bone out there, right?
Why you just ain't ask Kendrick?
Why not text Kendrick?
Was you talking about me? Because I didn't think I had his right number i think i did hit him first and it's like i'm like i don't have i got top number because he had just had me come out of
his charity event like a year ago or something and watts you know what i'm saying so i'm thinking we
like straight you know what i'm saying so then no no no i wasn't about you wasn't about you all
right cool so the little i had i just was like let me let me get out of my head because i'm thinking
like it might be something so you had a song or verse i had just some ideas you know what i'm
saying just awesome just to be real with you like i had some ideas you know mapped out so then
nipsey dies joe budden had created this like before that joe budden had made this like
there's a kendrick big sean beef and to the point where i tried to ignore it but he he made that
narrative so f***ing real that i think it really did become a thing so like he wasn't all the way
wrong though you said there was there might have been something in the air well yeah because
i'm getting to the point where me and kendrick talk so i get to the point where
i'm like damn do we got something going on that's why i had something prepared right and then when
i run in a day free and he's like nah bro it ain't nothing like it's all love he said something like
that wasn't directly towards you it was for anyone you know so then nipsey dies And I sit on a plane next to Punch. Random as hell.
We're headed to J. Cole's festival.
And he's like, you ever talk to Kendrick?
And I'm like, no, I never.
I know it ain't there.
But no, we never really spoke.
Then around that time, like that day or maybe the day before that or the week or day within that same time period that leaked happened it was a leaked verse and it said what you said yep and i'm like damn
y'all said it wasn't and it was something so you got me looking crazy but maybe he prepared
something just like the same way you were thinking he was like you know let me get my nukes just in
case too right but the thing is that song came out and he changed that bar, right?
So that wasn't on the song anymore.
It was a leaked verse.
So I had to keep that in mind because I was pissed when I heard it.
So then I'm like, okay, he changed that on his own.
So he probably came to the conclusion that it was nothing.
So then I speak.
Then me and him talk.
And I got the text on my phone.
And he's like, I might pull it out.
I might pull the text out and read it. Let's hear it. Why not? I ain't even got my, somebody else got my phone and he's like i might pull it out i might pull the text out and let's hear it
why not oh i ain't even got my somebody else got my phone somebody grabbed sean's phone i'll
essentially the text was saying that oh she bring my uh so i mean you could read my stuff too
you want me to read it no no no i don't think we should read it because i think that's kind
of like bitch made but i want you to kind of like see the sentiment of it.
That's real?
So in a sense, I don't want to say it.
He apologized in a sense for going that far, you know, for coming out.
Right.
So I wanted to show you that because in a sense he apologized.
Right.
So if Kendrick apologized for that literal, that same leak that i heard prematurely right that
he didn't use it's like then it then it leaks fully later right and people hear it and we
already discussed it and he said appreciate the shout out on a nipsey song i already addressed
it on the song with nip lack of communication or wrong information for people fueled by the
ego is like mixing flames with diesel that's what he said to you no that's what i said on a song with nipsey oh i know
in the text it sounds like he's kind of said the same thing yeah that's that's why i said it in the
song because in that text he said yo you know my ego da da da so it's like when that leaks
it's like people are like oh you heard what he said he said about you. I'm like, I'm not a clout chasing ass, bro.
I'm solid and I stand on mine and I'm not about to do something because everyone thinks a certain thing.
Like we already talked about it.
I already got an apology for it.
And your shirt right now says I do not care about their opinions.
Yes.
So why would you care about the opinions of other people if you know what it is between you and that?
Exactly.
And that's what it's been you and that exactly and that's
what it's been you know i ain't really had too much communication with him since then and you
know but i just want to let like i represent a lot of people from my city from where i come from
fans of mine who think i didn't stand on my and that's not the case that's what i want to clarify
i wasn't being a bitch or like tucking my tail or nothing like that.
And if it was real smoke, if it was really something to stand on, I will be full front.
I would be there front and center for it and I would be prepared.
You know what I'm saying? But it's not. And people want to make something that is not.
So that's something that I never really got a chance to clarify.
And, you know, to me, it's better to to be about business and to be authentic and like if
if there's literally not a problem there then i'm not about to feed into no narrative that isn't
true that i know isn't true all right well let's get into a joint office album this one features
janae aiko it's the breakfast club good morning how important is it to have a partner that's on
a healing journey like you are?
Because Jenea has been open about her mental health struggles as well.
I'm not going to sit up and say we're always on the same page.
We have a lot of things to work out ourselves.
I'm sure like everyone, but it does boil down to the same beliefs of like she she definitely is someone who believes
in like healing and believes in you know a lot of meditation a lot of uh putting and putting it into
the work you know what i'm saying and not really so focused on like oh the charts or this or that
it's like that's one thing i really appreciate about her is that she puts like how she feels and where her heart is and that's something that i have um been doing and striving
to do as well you know what i mean yeah so it's important to have that type of um just that a
person like that that you can always talk to and be aligned with you know will you two do another
2088 project there has been music made yeah for it but I don't want to speak for her you know what I'm
saying I saw in an interview she said that you know that the door is open
there and it is but uh I'm gonna just leave that it's definitely a possibility
and you know there is some music made for sure. What's stopping y'all from getting
married? Y'all already did one of those secret industry weddings.
No, no.
There has not been a secret industry marriage.
It's a little personal, you know what I mean?
But just to be real with you,
just like any people who have dealt with love,
we've had our ups and downs, you know what I'm saying?
And I think it's still finding the right navigation through it all.
I am someone who, I'm not like discounting anything
and I'm not saying that we aren't gonna get married.
But what I'm saying is that it's just,
I would like to do a lot.
I would like to, and I don't like putting our personal
business out there like that either.
But there's a lot of work that needs to be done,
I feel like in general do you
feel like the Drake and Kendrick situation beef whatever you want to call it stepped over stepped
on your return because you because you dropped precision precision yeah and then like that dropped
like a week later and it feel like it just drowned I was dropped the same day it was the same day
yeah it dropped the same oh no no but you did drop a freestyle the week before, though.
Am I tripping?
I dropped it like two days before.
Yeah.
Freestyle. Yeah, and it feel like it drowned, like that, just drowned that out.
It did drown it out, bro.
It was like, but you got to think about it.
If it's like Metro booming in future and then Kendrick addressing J. Cole and Drake on First Person Shooter,
you're kind of involving a whole kind of like, it's a whole thing.
It's like a whole, you know, as opposed to me,
I hadn't even dropped music in years, bro, and I'm just like a return.
So I understood.
I was surprised, too.
I was just like everybody else, like, oh, shit.
Aren't you glad that you and Kendrick never really got into it, though?
Because that could have been you, Sean.
That could have been me.
What could have been me?
He did drink pretty dirty.
He did.
Yeah, that could have been.
Would you have been ready for all of that?
I guess we'll never know.
Yes, though, of course.
Of course I would have been ready for it.
What changes have you made to Better Me Than You since the album got leaked?
Well, luckily it wasn't the album.
Oh, that wasn't the album?
No, it was kind of like a couple of things from the album.
But, you know, luckily it wasn't the album.
So I think whoever did that, though, was just kind of like, was just kind of f***ed up to do.
Like, I don't know why, you know, they said of like, was just kind of f***ed up to do.
Like, I don't know why, you know, they said, oh, you was talking s*** about Ye.
It's like, Ye was talking s*** about me, too.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like.
We all saw Drink Champs.
Yeah, what the f***?
Did you find out who leaked the album?
And what made you have to get on Instagram Live and clear up that it wasn't Kanye?
Oh, nothing made me do that.
I just was like on Instagram Live vibing.
I saw someone in the comment or some shit,
and, like, it just popped in my head.
Like, I didn't have, like, a script ready for Instagram Live,
but I just don't think that Ye would do some shit like that because, I don't know, maybe I'm giving him too much credit.
I don't know, because it's like, I know I wouldn't do no shit like that.
Like I wouldn't leak like
I got hella Kanye songs
unreleased on my hard drive.
I would never
because ideas
that I was working on
or seeing if I could
contribute to
that I would never leak
because that's just like
this is not my character.
Have you spoke to him
since then?
Since Drink Champs?
Nah, since the
well, really since
the album leaked, I guess.
Nah.
Okay, okay.
Nah, nah, nah.
Nah.
How is your relationship now?
And can you have a relationship
with a person who
sh** on you
the way he did on Drink Champs
and he owes you $6 million?
Can y'all ever have
a genuine relationship?
Well,
he doesn't owe me the money anymore.
It got resolved.
Oh, he paid you?
Someone paid me.
I guess it was him.
Word!
Yeah,
but I took a little
less than i probably i just wanted to end it instead of going to court for some over that
what was the haircut it was six minutes what was the head gonna uh let's see that is none of your
business but you're good though y'all he did pay you basically, yeah, so the thing was, I had an issue. And I had an issue because I kept privately being like, yo, I need my money.
To his lawyers, to him.
Not really bringing it to him so much because I know the type of guy he is.
He don't be dealing with all of the business aspect of things all the time.
You know what I'm saying?
So I'm doing it properly.
I'm going through the proper channels, management.
You know what I'm saying? And then after years go by, it's not like I was super hurting for it.
But at the same time, it's like, first of all, and I don't want to get it misconstrued.
I signed into good music was the best thing that could have happened to me in that moment in my life, period.
I don't take it for granted it was a golden opportunity signing to my favorite artist at the time
and being able to sell 185 million records under good music you know what I'm saying it was a dream
come true and his only profitable artist at that so it's like I wore that good music and still do
I still with the the brand and what it did for me and everything. And there's a part of me that will forever with Ye because of that, too.
For signing me, you know, I'll never discount that.
But at the same time, with the deal I signed, he made more money off of me, my music than me, which is totally fine.
I'm not complaining about that. It's just a fact.
People be trying to take this so much as a fact. It's just a fact people be trying to take this so much as a fact this is a fact so when
your old money off of a deal that you're already getting the lesser part of it
and you're hitting I'm hitting up Def Jam because I'm auditing Def Jam Jeff
Harlston you know Jeff I know I'm like yo I need my money bro like where the
fuck is my money cuz I'm auditing Def Jam every time I audit Def Jam there's
money sitting there and then when I really broke it down
and they were like,
oh, yo, you sold 185 million records.
I'm like, wait, this don't equate, right?
Where's my $6 million?
$6 million.
No one's getting back to me.
No one's getting back to me.
So then I drop a feature on Benny the Butcher's album
and I say something about it.
Like, niggas, that's up.
B's, that owe me M's.
I'm talking about Def Jam later on I realized oh no your money got paid a long time ago to good
music okay I don't give a where's my money oh no you gotta hit up yay for that oh okay yay where's
my money oh you know I'm not getting a straight answer from no one so then i'm like bro y'all playing with
my money this is ridiculous dog after all of the times where i've sat in the studio contributed
not got any credit on which is like i said i'm not even complaining about that is what it is
but the point is i need my money that's owed to me you know what i'm saying so that's all that was
i ended up settling because i didn't want to deal with it no more i wanted to move past it because that is all the energy too
so you know and after he said what he said and then i got back up with him after he said what
he said on drink champs y'all did connect after drink champs yeah and i'm just in person phone
in person okay yeah and he said you know he said what he said i'm not i'm not into like gossip and
stuff but he said what he said and it made me realize that I can't really take I
couldn't really take all what he was saying serious all night on that drink
champs very performative very performative and that's that that's how
I am that's like probably one of the reasons why like I feel like that's what
I am not that's what he's good at and that I'm not so good at that you know
because I'm like I don't like doing things that don't feel real or like you know where you know when we were
there it was like oh yeah make sure they get a picture of us leaving here so they can I'm like
what are you saying some wild ass about me though you know what I mean like I hate that I don't like
that type I don't like the type of um the the I like't like the type of, um, the, the, I like, I don't know, like.
I'm the type of person, I value my relationships.
Yeah.
So if I've ever called you a friend, if I've ever called you a family, I really mean that.
So if you do something like that to me, and I would never do that to you, it's hard for me to ever look at you the same way.
Yeah, and I think he was just pissed because he felt like I chose Drake over him.
That, that relates back to, like, I don't need to bring that up because he brought that up chose Drake over him that that relates back to like I only bring
that up because he brought that up to somebody who told me something you said Drake I'm like in
2015 he told me about the song Blessings where I wrote helped Ye write his verse for the song
after he heard the song was I have to be on it and I helped him write his verse and then I told
him you got to turn it into the mastering plan tomorrow, bro, because my album is about to come out.
I wake up the next, by the way, I'm doing way too much as an artist.
Like, I shouldn't even have to be worried about shit like this.
I'm checking in like an A&R would.
Hey, did he send a verse to mastering?
Oh, no, he still didn't.
I called his engineer.
Yo, did he say, oh, no, we still.
I'm like, bro, y'all bulls**t.
Y'all playing.
If he wants to be on the song, he need to send it.
We ended up doing a video version and a radio version. But for some reason, he thinks because Drake didn wants to be on the song you need to send it we ended up doing the video version
and the radio version but for some reason he thinks because drake didn't want him on that song
but i was like i'm putting yay on this song anyway because yay put me on if he wants to be on the
song he's gonna be on the song so even though i've said that to his face he just don't hear me or
some so for some reason he just think think that i'm being unloyal or some i really don't hear me or some so for some reason he just think that i'm being unloyal or some
i really don't know i can't speak for him i in fact i don't like speaking for other people but
i'm just from my perspective it was something along those lines with that managing rappers
eagles is crazy yeah what do you think about all of that or you know i think that you should have
done what was best for you and your album in that moment. I think that, you know, sometimes when you deal with anxiety, you deal with bouts of
depression because I deal with the same thing.
We're people pleasers and we don't want to let people down.
Right.
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I constantly end up getting let down.
You got a verse that I want to talk about later on that says something like that. Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I mean, I don't know. I can't speak for him. Dirty like that.
That's really not who I am.
And I say that with pride, you know.
I don't say that like, that's just not who I am.
Especially if I'm spending all this time doing all this work on myself,
and I can look at you and tell that you need to do a lot more work on yourself.
So you have grace for that person.
Yeah.
But that don't mean that you're going to continuously allow this person to **** on you.
No, period.
Yeah.
And you can listen to the full version at 9 a.m. this morning, right?
Yes, on my YouTube page.
YouTube, see the guy.
C-T-H-A-G-O-D.
Let's get right to Jess with the mess.
Let's go, Jess.
Yo, so a missing 12-year-old girl was found. A 12-year-old girl from Georgia was finally found in Ohio after being missing for two months.
We got the report.
12-year-old Maria Gomez Perez disappeared for almost two months.
Over 50,000 flyers and posters across several states later,
as communities wished she'd be found, came true.
Norma Hernandez helping search in the only person Andres
trusted during this time. He sent her the message deputies think Maria sent him from Dover, Ohio.
He says he didn't know if it was really her. That message led deputies to this face nine hours away
from Gainesville. Investigators say 34-year-old Antonio Agustin Ailong picked her up in May after
Maria expressed she was unhappy at home.
Andres says he's not the only one she was messaging.
He did try his best to protect her from being online, but it doesn't matter what he did.
You know, this happened, and we're just happy that it's ending in a good way.
Yeah, the 34-year-old man drove from Ohio to Georgia to pick her up.
She told him that she was unhappy at home.
That's just crazy.
The police eventually found her after the child allegedly messaged her father on Facebook.
And she had to create a new account just to message her father that she was okay
and that he needs to stop looking for her because she wasn't coming home anyway.
Georgia police traced the IP address, and that's how they found where she was
at so they alerted local ohio police and she was found at the local swimming pool the man he was
arrested at a nearby shopping center parking lot um his name is um antonio augustine and they safely
rescued her they did like medical tests and everything. She was physically unharmed.
And he is expected to face several felony charges in Georgia and in Ohio.
Being that he transported a child across state lines.
And I honestly feel like she needs to go into some type of detention center as well.
Because, yeah, he's wrong first and foremost. But these kids need some type of discipline.
These kids need to see, like, like this What you don't do like I I remember watching shows like I'm scared straight and all that
Well, that was really not and the Steve Wilco show and all of that type of stuff bootcamp all that like these kids are way
Too free. Oh, they just way too free and man
Remember our child. Yeah, I remember I was watching him be watching man get his booty taken. Come on now they just way too free and man i end up remember a child yeah i remember eyes yeah you watch a man
get his booty taken come on now yeah but as far as like the children i think children should be
like chastised and disciplined and shown like what not to do yeah you you don't you make you
make a mistake like she could have lost her life. Anything could have happened.
The guy could have crashed.
She could have been raped.
Little dumb girl.
You're 12.
What are you doing?
And then you're going to tell your father,
you can stop looking for me because I'm not coming home.
Oh, excuse me?
All right, cool.
So when you get back here, you go on the boot camp.
That's just what it is.
That just made me mad.
That triggered me because I'm about to have a little girl. right y'all that's just for the mess all right thank you
jess charlamagne who you giving that donkey to listen man for after the hour let's talk crack
matter of fact let's talk meth too and pills and florida you know it's gonna be good
all right we'll get to that next it's the breakfast club good morning
wake up wake up you're locked into the Breakfast Club.
You're trying to be a fake-ass Charlamagne.
Some donkey todays just saw themselves.
I've been watching you, Charlamagne.
I was ready for you.
I'm a donkey.
I'm a donkey.
I'm a donkey.
I never heard of a donkey the other day.
What is it? I'm a donkey.
Say it again, Charlamagne.
I'm a donkey.
Yes.
You are a donkey.
I'll show you how to act a donkey.
Everything that Charlamagne the same is true.
Yes, donkey of the day for Friday, August 2nd goes to a 41-year-old Florida woman named Lauren Riley.
Now, what did your Uncle Sharla always tell you about the great state of Florida?
Say it with me.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida, and today is no exception.
I believe Florida is the actual internet you ever be online
and see some of the most mad insane deranged nut ass things happening and say to yourself where is
this okay this can't be the earth I live on I feel like 95% of those things we see like that online
come from Florida therefore Florida is the actual internet now y'all know what a charcuterie board is right
you know the charcuterie board of course yeah that's like the meat and keys yeah yeah i love
stuff like fruit french appetizers they call them they got the selection of preserved meats and
cheeses what you like the meat envy and it's got like other tasty things you know arranged on like
this wooden board or stone slab meat is pretty good yeah i know i
know uh so lauren was busted with what can only be described as a crack cootery board the reason
it's a crack cootery board is because she had a smorgasbord okay a spread of crack meth and pills
oh she was trying to get hired in one of future's hosts okay unlike that future said all my hoes do
shrooms all my hoes do coke personally i think future should get new holes but if that's what
he's into lauren is taking it to another level because she does crack meth and pills now addiction
is a disease so i wouldn't give someone donkey of the day for that but the drugs are the reason
she's getting the biggest hee-haw see lauren was sitting in the passenger seat of a car when her
friend was pulled over in saint petersburg for failing to wear a seatbelt at 1130 a.m. on Saturday.
A state trooper allegedly saw Lauren reaching for something on the passenger side floor.
And then the trooper spotted a small burnt piece of tinfoil.
A piece of tinfoil isn't nothing but an air fryer for crack.
So when the cops saw that air fryer for crack, he lauren to step out the car then he searched her purse and in that purse was the crack the meth the pills
and she had uh that whole crack cootery board in a container and on the container she had it marked
written put in black and white committed to ink on the container i'm not making this up it said bag of drugs lauren had a pouch
in the car that literally said bag of drugs on it okay and so she had 3.25 grams of cocaine
1.75 grams of crack and one gram of crystal meth not to mention 4.5 pills of an anti-anxiety drug
1.5 opioid pills and two 2 pills of an ADHD stimulant,
along with drug paraphernalia like a metal spoon, a syringe, and 4 glass pipes.
Now, I need to know how many bags do you own, Lauren?
How many bags do you have that look alike that you had to label one bag of drugs?
And even if you don't have any bags that look alike, why did you need the right bag of drugs on the pouch?
Now, I am a person who does edibles, okay? them for my anxiety i do them to relax i know my dosage
10 milligrams i'm good i'm sharing that to say never in my days of doing drugs are selling them
have i ever had to label something bag of drugs this is the type of stuff my wife does at the
house you know you go in the bathroom things are labeled you know you got your toiletries your
dental stuff soap you know just like things are labeled in the kitchen.
Bread, snacks.
But one thing I have never, ever, ever, ever, ever seen in my history of life
is someone having a bag of drugs labeled bag of drugs.
That sounds like something that would be on a bag from a clothing store called the High Street Boutique.
Or Dose of Style.
Or a restaurant, the Dose Diner.
The Crack Cafe.uren was charged with drug
and paraphernalia possessing and she has since been released from the county jail no need to
try to make sense of any of this ladies and gentlemen just know it's florida please give
lauren riley the sweet sound to the hamiltons oh now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yee-haw.
Yee-haw.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey today, sir.
Mm-hmm.
Now, when we come back, OG legend Keith Sweat will be joining us. He's getting
the key to New York City this weekend
and he's stopping through and we're going to get on a
Keith Sweat mini mix too, so let me know what your favorite
Keith Sweat joints are as well. So,
when we come back, Keith Sweat will be joining us.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy
Jess Alaria, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. A legend, an icon, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
A legend, an icon, man.
The OG.
Keep sweating, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome.
Yes, sir.
What up?
What up?
How y'all doing, man?
How you feeling, man?
I'm amazing.
I'm great.
I'm great.
I can't complain.
Man, congratulations on receiving the key to the city in Harlem.
That's right.
Getting that this weekend.
About time, Harlem.
Yeah, about time.
About time I got something.
About time I got something, baby.
How's it feel to be recognized?
Oh, it's amazing, man.
You know, growing up in Harlem, two blocks away from Napalo.
You know, for those that don't know her, 25th Street, 430 West on 25th Street,
more than town in Amsterdam.
It's an amazing feeling, you know, to be recognized and get the key to New York City I mean I didn't expect it but you
know I take it is there anything that what else is Harlem done all I'm sure
you've received other accolades from Harlem before right nope no no no no no
and that's why I say is you know I never got a Grammy never get a BET award hey I
mean I guess I don't play politics I don't play politics well yeah you know I never got a Grammy never got a BET award I mean I guess I don't play the politics
I don't play politics well yeah you know you know how that is you got to play the politics to get
certain things so I think my flowers are coming because I still I'm at yeah I'm still able to
headline shows still able to see like five six seven eight thousand people at the shows still
able to go on tour with people like New Edition and you know like we did that new edition tour and so i'm still able to do things like that that's to me those uh those are my
rewards because i'm still able to do what i've been doing for the since the 80s right that's
how you know awards and accolades don't really mean much because i wouldn't know i ain't even
think about it like in my mind keep sweat is one of the most decorated artists of all time
but you know i don't know, you can't take that
to the bank. You know what I'm saying?
But people acknowledge me and
people recognize me as being one of
the people that opened doors for a lot of people
that came out after me.
So I don't really recognize
it. And then I look at all my friends like Tank
and Bad Joe and all the people that
still rock with me. And to be
there for me when I call them and Johnny, you know those those type of thing mean a lot to
me now 50 cent wanted me to ask you to Shreveport 50 gonna be the key to the city on Saturday? And stop writing songs about he gonna put that nine on me.
That's my man, though, you know.
50, I talked to him after the show the other night,
so he made me laugh 50 crazy, but that's my man.
I saw when you posted the video and you had How to Rob playing,
and I didn't even think about it
because you just only think about all the rappers he was talking about.
That's right, yeah.
But when you first heard that record what you think because i don't
know if people realize that keep sweat is really a street that's right don't get it that's right
so what did you think when you first heard that record back in the day i said who this dude was
talking about he gonna rob me back in the day that's i laughed at it back in the day because
it was you know funny to me you know at least he said he was gonna rob
me and not do something else to me you know what i mean so i laughed at it back in the day so it
was funny because when he asked me you know when he asked me to come to streetport i was like you
know you know i always want to support you know because i did this other thing in houston uh
year before that that tycoon fest and that was fly you know, so when he asked me to come, I just said, man, I'm going to zoom this to you.
He said, what's wrong with these R&B dudes?
They crying.
You know, the R&B dudes is the one that used to be fighting.
They the one that fight.
The rappers chill.
The R&B dudes be fighting.
But I left before they started fighting that tycoon fest.
I went and did what I had to do and left, you know.
And then i'm seeing
pleasure and all of them getting in the back what's wrong with them you know so you know so when i did
that he said what's wrong with these y'all used to getting them little dust-ups back in the day
too though keep little kerfuffles yeah but you know you know sometimes you know i i'm one of
them people that you know everybody know what it is so you know i don't really have to say too much and i'll be like all right it is what it is you know sometimes i just let it just rub off me
i'm gonna let it rub off me and then we'll talk about it when i see you but half the time i just
let stuff rub because if you take everything and run with it you know so you'll be fighting with
everybody you know i'm saying so sometimes you just have to let be because you know what it is
so i'm not gonna fight with everybody you just have to let be Because you know what it is So I'm not going to fight with everybody
You know, like man, come on
Pick and choose your battles
Yeah, I pick and choose
Alright
And you got a new single, Lay You Down
And that hit number one on the Billboard Adult R&B Airplay Chart
How did that feel?
Well, that felt good, you know
I feel like when I want to come out and get a number one record
I can just come out and do it, you know
Everybody don't do that key sweat begging stuff But is R already missing begging because you know back in the day you know
people be you'd be begging for that woman come back baby baby please baby baby baby a lot of
people would stay with begging you know because you know i'm still doing what i do like i said
i'm still touring crazy so the begging works for all those that that said you know i'm tired of
hearing that begging But you know
They know who to put on
When they want some
Man maybe y'all need to start
Pulling some of these young boys
To the side
And not just have conversations
About what they singing about
But the life that you need to lead
To even create these kind of records
You know what I mean
Teach them some game
I don't know if they got no game
Man you know
It's on them
I ain't got
I ain't teaching them
I ain't teaching them I ain't teaching you. I ain't teaching you.
I ain't losing what I got
teaching somebody else.
Do you think you could,
do you think you could
live in this era
growing up
with all the phones,
with all the social media?
Cause,
cause I'm sure
you could imagine
some of the things you did
that nobody else know but you.
Hell no.
This is too much.
Every,
as soon as you do something,
people know about it
i mean i'm glad i was i lived in that era where you could get away with certain things you know
everything don't need to be seen and heard so i'm glad that uh i was able to experience that now
experiencing this and i gotta tell my sons i feel sorry for y'all you know because it's a different
day and different times i really feel sorry for i her. I mean, this day and age,
you know, like,
we had fun back in the day.
Like, crazy fun.
Like, it's like no fun, really.
All right, we got more
with Keef Sweat when we come back.
Let's get into a Keef Sweat
mini-mix.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
That was a Keef Sweat
mini-mix.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Jess Alaris,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it
with Keef Sweat. Charlamagne? I see you about to go back out on tour, too, right? Yeah, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Keep Sweat.
Charlamagne?
I see you about to go back out on tour, too, right?
Yeah, I got to get that money.
The Sweat Hotel tour?
Right, right.
How many dates you going to do?
I mean, like, I get dates all the time.
So it's like, as many as come in, it's fortunate.
Like, I can do three, four shows a week.
So it doesn't bother me.
Where a lot of people can't do that, I can still do that type of like, I can do three, four shows a week, so it doesn't bother me. Where a lot of people
can't do that,
I can still do that type of thing.
My voice still holds up.
So,
I mean,
if they give me,
it doesn't matter.
I mean,
whoever want to see me,
I'm coming.
You feel like going out on the road?
You,
at the 10 day,
the 10 day age of 63?
Man,
I love going out on the road,
man.
I love showing people,
like,
yo,
I love showing people,
showing people up. I mean, I love doing what I do. So on the road, man. I love showing people like, yo, I love showing people up.
I mean, I love doing what I do.
So, you know, I definitely want to go out.
I definitely love doing what I do.
When people see me, they don't expect that my show has as much energy.
I got 12 dancers, full band, you know, do my change on nobody.
You know what I'm saying?
Like Sherri Shepherd said said when i go down
and do that drop down and come back up yeah i do all that i could just still do that that's ain't
nothing changed on the sweat hotel baby you make a lot of love love songs right like how deep is
your love i'll give all my love to you has keep sweat ever truly been in love oh yeah you know
a few times you know but but it is what it is.
If you ever got your heart broken, that's the question.
Yeah, hell yeah.
Everybody gets their heart broken.
I just don't want to talk about it all the time.
What the hell?
What the hell do I want to see a heartbreak with y'all for?
You just put it in music?
Yeah, put it in music.
That's all they need to hear, their music.
No way else.
Leave me alone about my heartbreak.
You still dating girls
half your age?
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
That keep you young?
Come on, baby.
It keep you...
Man, stop.
Don't start that.
Here y'all go.
Here y'all go.
I'm getting ready
to get up and leave.
Hey, I keep on one time,
he said to me, he said, he said, y'all, man, what Iall go. I'm getting ready to get up and leave. Hey, I keep on one time, he said to me,
he said,
he said,
y'all, man,
what I look like dating a woman my age, man?
No, I said that shit.
Ladies, I ain't say that shit.
Listen to the East, dog.
Everybody was,
ladies, I ain't say that.
Don't believe this, man.
Don't believe it.
Y'all know I want to talk about y'all like that.
Come on.
Y'all look good too.
Come on now.
Now, you started some of your shows
And you sampled Drake
The light skin keeps sweat
Have you and Drake chopped it up at all?
No
I saw him once and that was it
Don't start that either
I know y'all I'm going to cut y'all up at the pass I don't think a lot of people know about all the business ventures you got going on too man
you want to talk about that either yeah we could talk about okay you got the luxury bags right
platinum status bags you got candles by keith and you got the Twisted Pie Pizza Restaurant in Atlanta.
Right, right.
What made you want to diversify your portfolio?
Well, you know, when I first got to Atlanta, I opened a restaurant called The Industry.
You know, back in the day, they had people.
You know, so I started there.
But, you know, I was the sole owner.
And, you know, being the sole owner and me trying to travel and be on the road, it's like too much.
So, you know, now I got partners with, you know, Twisted Pie, Vegan Pizza. It's like too much. So, you know, now I got partners, you know,
Twisted Pies, Vegan Pizza.
Hey, yo, Douglasville, you go there and get this food.
You ain't going to want no other food.
I promise you, man, you know.
And you know who can do it better than me?
Nobody, baby.
Nobody.
So, no, I got that.
You know, I exactly produce movies as well.
I saw that, what's it called, Trouble Man coming up.
Trouble Man coming up. Trouble Man coming up.
I'm one of the executive producers, not the executive producer,
but I'm working with Darren Henson on something, you know,
and I'm executive producing that with him.
I've been doing quite a few executive producing things on the movie side.
How many times do you got to turn down somebody asking you to perform at their wedding?
I mean, you must get that all the time.
A zillion.
Like, have to.
I don't, I mean, I've done it, but I really don't do weddings.
I've done it for a few people and, you know, but I get it all.
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I get it all the time.
And, you know, not to say that I don't like to do it.
I do it for certain people and certain people.
I just say, OK, I'm done.
I don't want to do that.
With all the accolades and awards, you know, that you haven't won, just getting this key to the city make you want to say, you know what, let me keep going.
So hopefully these people start honoring me.
Well, you know, I'm going to tell you something.
What normally happens, it only takes one to open doors for everything.
That's right.
And New York is the biggest or one of the biggest cities between New York and L.A.
Right.
So when people see that, then they be like, all those that don't know about Keith Sweat now, they'd say, who's this Keith Sweat guy?
You know how that works.
Damn.
You don't know Keith Sweat's something wrong.
Hey, but, you know, hey.
I mean, but you might know me, but you know what the problem is?
I manage myself.
I've been managing myself for the last 25, 30 years.
That's a strike against me in terms of some people.
I'm not signed to no agency.
That's another strike because I got my own agency.
But you're richer than most artists.
No, but what I'm saying is, you know, it's not what you know, it's who you know.
And those are the reasons why I probably haven't gotten certain things because I don't want, you know, but I'm good with getting the check.
That's all.
What is Sweatfest?
That's going to be your festival?
Yeah, I did it.
I've done it in Montego Bay.
Okay.
I've done it in DR last year.
Now it's in Cancun this year.
It's my festival.
Five days, four nights.
Yeah, in Cancun, baby.
So, you know, get them tickets October the 10th to the 14th.
It's going down.
I'm performing
Joe is performing
I got a few
other people
that's on the
comedians and everything
it's going down
so we doing it big
I'm trying to
I'm trying to get y'all
to come on out
in the fun and the sun
dance
you know you coming out right
oh hey you don't sound
like you coming out
you don't
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know this is where you should go to Shreveport and then you call fifth and be like fifth
I didn't do Shreveport you come to Sweatfest that's good idea you want to represent me on
Sweatfest Canancun.com
That's right.
Alright, keep sweat, man.
When you get that key
to the city this weekend,
whatever.
You coming down?
To where?
Sweatfest or the city?
Key to the city.
No, I'm out of town.
I'm going to be out of town.
What kind of s*** is this?
I'm going to be out of town.
See, that's that bulls***.
I'm on the s*** like you.
That's that bulls*** right there.
You do this to me all the time.
You going to perform
at my wedding?
You already got married.
I know I was going to see
what you were going to say. I know you already got married. I know I was gonna see what you was gonna say.
That's why you...
I know you already got married.
I see you on social media.
50 said they giving you Diddy old Keith.
They give you the key and it say Diddy on it.
What you gonna do, Keith?
What you...
If they got Diddy names crashed out in the street,
you sweat on it.
What you gonna do?
Man, they ain't gonna do no shit like that.
I ain't gonna talk about no shit like that. Man I ain't going to talk about no s*** like that.
Man, why y'all always
talking s***, man?
I'm drinking my goddamn
coffee right now.
Ain't no Hennessy in there.
That's Hennessy now.
These sweats getting
the kid of the city
all the stuff they sell.
And they ain't going to be here
because they both
out of town.
Please wait, y'all.
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you know my wife has good people but you know i want to know you got them done it oh okay okay
salt and pepper dreads on him maryland must be the place to be because that's what she's going
to get something else done maryland is definitely the place if you get your hair nails affordable
and last but all right anywho let's get into the music i want to start off with callie's new record
you know callie announced that she's pregnant um and her and milano just did a track and you know
milano also has a baby too and they be freestyling together so i thought it was cool that these two
girls came together the record is called big one that's exactly how every pregnant woman act don't
care about nothing like yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah anything you bring up yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Anything you bring up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Jess, is this a shot?
It's always a shot.
What do you mean?
I sound hard.
Jess, that's the only pregnant woman in the world.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But I do like...
He's saying you don't care about nothing right now.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And didn't she just do our gender reveal to this song?
Yeah, she did on her video.
You still allowed to do gender reveals? I thought it was cute.
What do you mean are you still allowed?
Wasn't the baby supposed to decide what gender they are now?
Okay.
Moving on.
So the next record is Kalani remix because you are a funny girl.
The next record is by Jordan Datunji.
I don't know if I butchered that. Sorry, but it's Kalani.
The record was already viral, but then Kalani hopped on the remix.
Oh, she jumped on it?
Yeah, she did.
I've been playing it for a while.
That dude is dope.
I think he signed at 300.
He's dope, though.
Yeah, he is.
Yeah, I actually like that.
I actually was waiting.
Kalani.
Your mic going in and out.
Waiting for who?
The name of the song is called Kalani, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, and she dropped it, and she jumped on it.
I thought that was pretty cool.
I like the original song.
Agreed.
So he wrote a song about Kehlani?
Yeah, and then she hopped on it.
Dope.
Yes.
Very well done.
Shout out to Kehlani for embracing new artists.
Especially if he was trying to holla at her.
If he was trying to holla at her, so he did a song about it, and then she reached out
to get on it.
But you know Kehlani doesn't like men.
Today.
No, she's really going. Oh, it's over it's over yeah she's full-blown lesbian i don't think it's great plant-based
all right um and then our last one is janea equal with guidance and i just gotta warn you guys
it's a sleepy record for radio but i really like the message so i wanted to bring it this song is
about a relationship that's run its course.
That's why she says, and you're not enough for you.
It's nobody's fault.
It's nobody's loss.
Just had a lot to learn.
You would have matched that little my path to show me what bridge to burn.
Oh, my God.
I thought you knew all that off the dome, but you're reading that, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
I'm like, dang, that's crazy.
You thought he was into it already?
You took all that in?
That was nuts.
Oh, yeah, no. It's a great dang, that's crazy. You took all that in? That was nuts. Oh, yeah, no.
It's a great record.
Interesting.
And I like the hook too
because she's saying like,
I can stand alone
regardless.
I have enough light.
I have enough God in me
that I'm fine.
I mean,
that's interesting
because,
you know,
I got a conversation
with Big Sean
that's dropping in a second
and he talks about
their relationship
and that's,
he says that,
you know,
there's a lot of work
to be done.
Well, I hope to see them working on it. I he just pulled up on her on her tour you know she's doing a tour right now so it's cute to see them together i still really really would love a 2088
tape i don't know if you're gonna get that did y'all talk about that yes he said uh it's up to
janae it's up to janae that's what he said well janae we need that tape well i don't know what
we're supposed to be looking at but yeah man
shout out to Jenea
and then also
ASAP Rocky dropped
but I didn't
they said you guys
already talked about it
but I like that record
every hour on the hour
oh every hour on the hour
yes
look at y'all
generous
what you mean generous
get that I heart stimulus
what you talking about
I'm gonna do it else
well
on that note
make sure you guys
follow me on the gram
at Nyla Simone N-Y-L-A S-Y-M-O-N-E-E-E make sure you guys follow me on the gram at nyla simone n-y-l-a-s-y-m-o-n-e-e-e
make sure you guys follow my podcast page we need to talk w-n-t-t-l-k we just hit 10k on the gram
and 70k on tiktok so just proud of it and then also make sure you guys follow us at certified
vibe um next month is our one year anniversary so we so we're going to have a three-year. Damn, already? Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was actually looking at the video of you applying pressure on me about actually doing the event.
You look mad younger.
For real?
Yeah, only because you didn't have this at all.
The beard?
Yes.
What is it, the grays?
No.
But, yes.
So, make sure you guys follow at it's a certified vibe we got playlists we got events um and we just keep you in the loop all right now uh when we come back let's get to the mix
salute to vibes cartel he was uh he's home now so we're gonna play some tunes this morning all
right so shout to all my caribbean people my trinidadian ghanese jamaican haitian if you
just love caribbean music we going to get into it this morning.
And it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
You're checking out
the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
everybody. It's DJ Envy,
Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God. We are
the Breakfast Club. I just got to remind you guys, shout out
to Memphis. Last year, we did
a car show in Memphis with P.R.E.
And we were able to bring
all Dolph's cars. We had the Dolph Museum there.
So we're going to do it again this year with PRE.
This time we're doing Key Glock.
Key Glock is bringing all his cars.
We're going to have all the camouflaged cars as well.
So I can't wait to see you guys, Memphis, on Labor Day weekend.
And also today, Charlemagne's conversation with Big Sean came out today.
Yes, it did.
You know, I dropped a new series a few weeks ago started a new series called out of context and today is episode 2
and Big Sean is on there talking about everything man everything from his
relationship with Kanye West Kendrick Lamar you know Jhene Aiko he's talking
about fatherhood but most importantly he's talking about his new album better
me than you and his new book that he has coming out later this year called Go Higher.
So go check out that conversation in full on my YouTube page, at C to God, C-T-H-A-G-O-D.
It's like an hour 47 minutes, man.
So that's one of them ones you want to be at home tonight on your couch watching.
All right.
And when we come back, we got the positive notice to Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, Jess, what you doing this weekend?
Having a baby.
I'm trying to have this baby.
Hopefully it comes.
You really want to have this baby this weekend, huh?
Absolutely.
You know what's so funny?
You got a delay.
So your mouth moves, but then the words come later.
So it looks real tubish.
I'm talking about this is giving like real tuby.
Yeah, I don't know why it does that.
All right.
Well, you have a great weekend, Jess.
We miss you.
And you be safe.
Enjoy.
Relax.
What do you mean relax?
You're about to have a baby.
You're about to be in labor for 48 hours.
It ain't going to be that long.
What?
Well, leave us on a positive note.
Listen, I want to tell y'all, too.
I want to salute to Erin Burnett, man.
Erin Burnett, she has her show out front on CNN.
I was on there yesterday, last night, actually.
So thank you, Erin, for having me.
She had me on there talking about my new book,
Get Honest at That Line, Why Small Talk Sucks,
and talking about politics in particular, what was said about Vice president kamala harris so thank you for having me aaron
and the positive note is simple man um it comes from aristotle and aristotle said excellence is
not an act but a habit strive to be excellent in everything that you do even the little things
because it's those little little little things that you do that uh those
little habits that you do that help you develop you know big levels of excellence so always
remember excellence is not an act but a habit have a blessed day breakfast club bitches
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