The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Cardi B Reveals Album Features & Opens Up on Offset Breakup, Talks With Kelly Rowland + Dame Dash Interview

Episode Date: September 16, 2025

Today on The Breakfast Club, Dame Dash defends his worth, responds to claims of being 'broke,' and even clears the air about false teeth rumors. Plus, Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to a ...man who shot his cousin over a box of rice. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:35 Absolutely. How are you been, Jess? What did you do last night? Anything fun? I'm going to sleep. Me too. I slept so good last night. What?
Starting point is 00:02:42 Yes, you do actually look a little bright. Really? Yes. Okay. I can tell when you don't get sleep. You come in and you be like, no, don't talk to me. That's happy. That's nice.
Starting point is 00:02:50 No, I definitely had a good night's sleep last night. I am reading a great book. I am reading Kamala Harris's 107 days. I thought you have you read that No I just actually got it last Friday Oh yeah I got it last Friday So I'm actually almost finished with it Very very very very interesting read
Starting point is 00:03:07 Any mess any like tea A lot a lot But I don't want to give any I don't want to give a review till I'm completely done with it Is it like political tea that won't interest me Or is it like oh uh-uh Jessica I mean if you care Dive in you gotta care
Starting point is 00:03:20 I would say you have to care Yeah I would see I would say you have to Really care Yeah okay But it's a very interesting read read. And today we have a very interesting guest. Who are going to be here? There's a man who
Starting point is 00:03:33 a lot of people know. You know, he's a pillar in hip hop culture. Okay, Bill. He's responsible for a lot of different things that we see now. Yes. I believe. Right? Or at least, you know, he was at least introduced to us with a lot of people that we see now. Yes.
Starting point is 00:03:50 His name is Dame Dash. Ooh. Yes. Dame Dash will be here. That's right. He's addressing his bankruptcy. And other recent headlines Okay, Cam and 50 been on his head And he posted you last week
Starting point is 00:04:04 So I'm going to hear what he's going to say to you Yes, he's coming up here to talk about all of that this morning So Dame Dash will be joining us in the next hour Lord, okay And Tedlin Figaro is coming up with front page news She's going to be talking about J.D. Vance and a whole bunch of other stuff, man. We're here, okay?
Starting point is 00:04:21 It's Tuesday. What's this first song we're playing? No, no, what is that? I don't know what that is. It's my right of sciences. That's what that is? Yeah, Young Thirl girlfriend.
Starting point is 00:04:28 Okay, we'll let her play then. But it's time for Front Page News. The good sister, Tesler Figuero is here. She's going to be here all week because Teslin Figuero is going to be on Abby Phillips show this Thursday on CNN. I can't wait to witness that. Don't touch me.
Starting point is 00:04:44 Stop, get off me, man. I love a little CNN. It's like, no, I'm lying, but I love Ted. Guys, what's up? No, Abby Phillips is absolutely my favorite show on the CNN. That's good. I can't wait. Not only can I not wait to see who.
Starting point is 00:04:55 I can't wait. to see Ted's on there Thursday. I can't wait to see who she's on there wit. Right, you want me to crash out. No, I don't. It's not like he wants you to cut up, Ted's for them people. No, I don't. Not like you want me to crash out. No, I don't. I just like when that level of honesty and truth is on the main screen
Starting point is 00:05:10 platforms, because it rarely ever is. What's up, Tiz? What's going on DJNV? Let's jump. We'll be getting into Tedson. Let's start with some quick sports. And Monday Night Football! The Chargers beat the Raiders 29 and the Buccaneers beat the Texans 2019. It was football all last thing. Yes, it was. What's up, Tess?
Starting point is 00:05:25 what's going on DJMV so guys we're going to talk a little bit about Vice President J.D. Vance hosted Charlie Kirk's podcast on Monday and he said left-wing extremism is a part of the reason Kirk was killed last week. Take a listen.
Starting point is 00:05:42 He said he don't have it. Why don't we have it? Welcome back to the Breakfast Club, Tess. Welcome back to the Breakfast Club. Nothing has changed, Ted. East side eye. And I know you sent them clips in since last night. Oh, we got it now?
Starting point is 00:05:56 Oh, we got it now. We got it now. We got it, bit. Okay, go ahead. There is no unity with the people who celebrate Charlie Kirk's assassination. And there is no unity with the people who fund these articles, who pay the salaries of these terrorist sympathizers who argue that Charlie Kirk, a loving husband and father, deserved a shot to the neck. Well, he also talked about how people on the left that this is a majority, you know, coming from people. On the far left, Donald Trump also made some statements as well as we saw over the weekend guys where he's just basically saying, hey, the left is pushing this violent rhetoric.
Starting point is 00:06:34 But if we want to be fair about it, you know, we've seen this happen on the left and the right over the last few years. And just to bring some additional context, this year alone, members of Congress have received over 14,000 threats compared to 9,000 of last year. I know you guys talked about that as well with Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, who was up there this week. or last week. But this province has been getting worse, guys, over the years. Pulled a couple of, you know, just a couple of stats on just reminding people that we had from the Democrat Party, remember when Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, you know, were killed in June of this year. Senator John Hoffman was also shot. Remember Democrat Governor Josh Shapiro, his house, they burned his house down.
Starting point is 00:07:20 And then, of course, Donald Trump, you know, there was an attempted assassination on. on him as well. So we've seen that on both. Twice. Remember the one? He got shot at once and then they thwarted another one. I think it was on his golf course. Somebody was hiding in the bushes.
Starting point is 00:07:33 Then the recent one, there was a recent one they said the other day that somebody was like at like the last hole waiting for him. No, that's old. I mean, that's not old, but that's the one I'm talking about. No, no, I think there was a new one. I thought, maybe not. They said he smiled at the, uh, the agent and that's how the agent called him.
Starting point is 00:07:46 I think this happened like last week. Oh, wow. I didn't hear that one. Mm-hmm. And then, guys, another little story, I don't know if you saw that, but there was a bomb put under a Fox News truck that also happened over the last couple. Yeah, and so they arrested those guys as well. So they're saying that the media has a lot to do with this,
Starting point is 00:08:05 tone down the rhetoric. So, you know, it's just a continuing problem, guys, and it just can't be ignored. But I don't think it's fair to say it's one side over the other. What do you guys think about that? I agree with you 100 percent, and I really don't understand what these people are doing. Like when I see J.D. Vance on Charlie Kirk's podcast, talking like that because everybody
Starting point is 00:08:21 especially the right if you ask me they've created an environment of violence that's not safe for any politician we ain't even talk about the insurrection we ain't even talk about Charlottesville and both sides call each other fascists so I think it's both I think everybody need to tone down the rhetoric but nobody's going to stop because it's almost like one of those things like
Starting point is 00:08:39 okay you stop then we'll stop you go you stop first then we'll stop and he also said you know he's encouraging people to call people's job so I know we have some audio on that as well, but he was saying that if you see people celebrating, you know, Charlie Kirk's death to definitely call in people. And so there's a big difference, guys, between celebrating and people acknowledging, you know, what was said before. Um, so there's just, you know,
Starting point is 00:09:03 a lot of that going on. People've been losing jobs, getting canceled, you know, all type of stuff behind, uh, Charlie Kirk. I'm sorry. As I, uh, seeing, uh, clip Guvaro of these, these workers at Staples, somebody had came in and they wanted some banners printed. Um, but it, it was supposedly, they wanted some, they were in honor of him. And, but they wanted it to say something crazy about Democrats and the lady refused to print it and she got fired. They called right there on the spot
Starting point is 00:09:26 and she got fired right there. Yeah, when did Republicans become the party of cancel culture? They used to call folks snowflakes for stuff like that. They used to be the party of freedom of speech regardless of how far the freedom of speech would go. Well, they definitely say and call people jobs and get them fired. And then just a reminder today, Tyler Robinson, who is the suspect who they said killed Charlie Kirk.
Starting point is 00:09:49 he is expected to attend his virtual court appearance so he's not going to physically be in court today because they said it's just safer I guess to have them do virtual so I will definitely bring you that update tomorrow and at 7 o'clock guys just want to let you know we've got a couple of things I want to talk
Starting point is 00:10:05 about there there's some sad news coming out of Delta State University and also want to talk about Trump sending National Guard to Memphis 10 so we'll talk about that at 7 All right and everybody else get it off your chest 800-585-105-1. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open.
Starting point is 00:10:21 It's the Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. Get it up. This is your time to get it off your chest. 800-585-105-1. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? InVey, what's the interview?
Starting point is 00:10:39 Trap, if you're calling up here to talk about them damn cowboys, you're a day too late. Talk that talk, Trap. Talk that truck. Hey, man. You don't know. I'm part of, what's up, Jeff? What's up? What's up, sis? Hey, man, and V.
Starting point is 00:10:52 I could swear we made a bet, man. If the Cowboys win, you gotta give me some butt or $300, but I forgot what the bet was. It was it again? He got to give you some what, some butt for $300. No, though. That's his fantasy. Can't be selling butt cheap.
Starting point is 00:11:06 That niggins sells a butt cheap, man. No, that's his fantasy. $300 for some cheats, man. He's not getting no butt for them. It was even $300 or some butt. I can't remember the bet. I don't know who you bet. That wasn't me.
Starting point is 00:11:20 Damn. I could swear that was you, every, you all know. I'm not betting my butt. My butts were way more than 300, sir. So why you bet 300 then? That's crazy. $300 then? You're giving my money then.
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Starting point is 00:11:52 This is your time to get it off your chest. I got an indoor pool. I've got an indoor pool. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. We can get on the phone right now. We'll tell you what it is. We live! Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 00:12:03 What's going on? Hey, what's up? Breakfast Club family. This is Mr. Show Money. What was that a little jersey? What's happening? Peace. Mr. Show Money.
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Starting point is 00:12:18 How you doing, brother? Good, good, good. DJ, Envy, what's happening with your name? What's up, my guy? Listen to me. I had to call. When I was on Instagram and saw Dane Dash pop up on the breakfast club, this is going to be must-see radio.
Starting point is 00:12:36 This is like being in the 1950s and tuning in and Richard to the Ed Sullivan Show. This is going to be classic. Not really. Epic. I said, you know, temper your expectations. Why not? Tempor your expectations.
Starting point is 00:12:51 I think it's going to be exactly what he think. People are going to be very entertained. No more, man. So, I mean, God. What you doing, Sholome? All we did was we gave me. I was the interview for the show, like, fuck. We gave him the verbal one-on-one that he said that he asked for.
Starting point is 00:13:06 We gave him the verbal one-on-one. That was all. Yo, yo, yeah, yo, yeah, sir. That's that Hollywood money coming out. You saw-a-mean-mean-you-you-know. and, you know, that's the out of the money. I don't have no money, man. Okay?
Starting point is 00:13:19 Man, come on, but I saw you, I'm blessed. I'll say you on the four of the list. I mean, it's all good. You want to see me? No, I am not on no for a fourth list. Damn, so. I am not on no for a fault list. Come on, let me hold something.
Starting point is 00:13:30 I got six kids. Man, hot 100, hot 100, under 49. More than 34 million. I started, I started out of a article. Damn. Damn. You always try ex-al-lambu. Boy.
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Starting point is 00:14:37 I'm not going to remember. DM me his stuff on my own on Instagram. I absolutely will. I absolutely will. You know, I got Abby, salute to AB, man. I got AB in those amazing sandwiches he'd be making. He's going to be sponsoring food for the Mental Welfth Expo, October 11th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Joel and Diane Bloom Wellness and Event Center in Newark, New Jersey.
Starting point is 00:14:59 It's a day of mental health education in healing, man. And I hope to see all of y'all there. It's a free event. So, yeah, pull up. Hello, who's this? Hey, good morning. This is Antoinette. Hey, Antoinette.
Starting point is 00:15:09 I love that name. What's up, Envi? What's up, Stratame? Peace, peace. I just said I love your name. She's about to come in you. I said, I love her name. She should have right.
Starting point is 00:15:19 Hey, Jess. Hey, Jess. It's all about you. I wanted to make dress over. Hey, internet. I know it's all about me. I know. Hey, listen.
Starting point is 00:15:28 You look in Cleveland on Friday, right? Jess. I was trying to get your attention at the end of the show I had on hot pink head. I was like, hey, Jess, what's going on? But I thought she was going to do a meeting greet after, well, you know, take pictures after the show. But however, I was sitting next to that chick, he kept yelling at the show.
Starting point is 00:15:50 And I know you was getting annoyed because you kept on her to shut up. Yeah, yeah. Yep. She was very annoying. I just feel like when people come in and have a little bit too much of drink, it's still, like, you still have to keep your talks to a minimum. You feel me? Because people behind you, they pay their money to hear. Everybody don't get drunk and start talking.
Starting point is 00:16:09 People get drunk and they listen. Listen. You know. Dave, me and my friend Dietrich, we was so annoyed the house. And her friend ended up believing her and stayed out in the lobby because she just kept repeating everything you were saying and she was just incentivized in the whole situation. We couldn't even hear what she was saying
Starting point is 00:16:24 because she was so loud and drunk. When that happens, you don't just ask security, but like, come on. Yeah, no, they're supposed to already do that. Well, I give people a certain amount of tries because I get people to be excited, you know what I mean? But when it gets a little too disruptive, I'm like, yo, come in.
Starting point is 00:16:39 They always take too long. A lot of them, security at the comedy clubs, they take too long. They don't know how to, like, de-escalate situations or just throw the people out because then it'll throw the comic off. It'll throw the energy off in the room. And then now we've got to get back on track. So, yeah, I do apologize answering that about that. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:16:57 No, no, it's cool. Now, we were just happy to see you. You did amazing. This was my second time coming to see you. So, you know, I can't wait to see you come again. I was able to take a picture with Debbie. He was mad cool, too. So, you know, I can't wait to see y'all again.
Starting point is 00:17:11 and, you know, person. I appreciate you. Next time I'm going to do meeting greet, but I haven't because I got sick last week in Baltimore after door meeting greet. So I got to lay that to rest a little bit for a little bit, you know. Oh, okay. Hey, can I talk my business real quick,
Starting point is 00:17:23 my mom, mom? Sure. All right, so I am a licensed exhibition. Charlotte, I know you like to get Brazilians and stuff like that. So I am a licensed exhibition. And my page is called Ecstatic About Aesthetics. I am in Cleveland, Ohio. Yeah, I love me a good Brazilian.
Starting point is 00:17:39 My lady, not bad. back till the 25th, man, so I'm a little past dude. What was the snapping that you did? Yeah, he meant to... He meant the clock. It ain't nothing like a fresh wax. That's what that was snapp was for. No, the snap, that's the after poetry.
Starting point is 00:17:53 Yeah, or two snaps up and the twist, like, in the color back in the day. Get it off your chest. What's wrong with you? 585, 105.1. If you need to vent, you can hit us up now. We got the latest with Lauren. Lauren La Rosa, L.L. Coobe with the Drake Couture.
Starting point is 00:18:06 Yeah, where you going today? Got all the bullet holes in her shirt, but no smoke. Oh, y'all. That would have been better. the way of it off a drink that would have been better where you going today all hold up oh hold up it's crazy please let the record say he
Starting point is 00:18:19 the record show he said I have hold I'm hold up like not hold up I didn't say hold up okay because they be thinking why you got no smoke coming out of them bullet holes come on now Drake showed you how to move and where you're going today I just got here I can't afford smoke yet huh? Where are you going? I'm not going anywhere I just I'm here to see y'all
Starting point is 00:18:35 or hold up like that yes hold up We're going to let's blow what we talk about Yes, we do. Cardi B. She sat down with Kelly Rowland. Hilarious.
Starting point is 00:18:49 Listen. But one of the things she revealed, even though it was funny, she said she was in DMs encouraging that the female rappers, the girls up and coming. Don't tell them the story, Lawrence,
Starting point is 00:18:58 geez. Jesus, Christ. We'll get to a next. I don't know. We'll get to a next. No, it's bad. It's the latest with Lauren next. It's so bad.
Starting point is 00:19:06 It's the breakfast club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. I really hate this place I love it I hate this place But you know what Yes can look real good today
Starting point is 00:19:16 Thank you so much Yeah I'm like okay I'm liking this place a little better now Guys you said that For you're laughing for holy Look at the bed though Look how fake the bed I love it though
Starting point is 00:19:27 His beer looks right today It all comes together The color looks rich this morning It's not Shut a baldy What y'all want What we want Hey yo
Starting point is 00:19:37 They just can't say something nice about somebody. Not if it's not true, but whatever. I don't believe in it. That's not his religion. All right. Let's get to the latest with Laura. Lauren becoming a straight back. She gets them from somebody that knows somebody.
Starting point is 00:19:51 She gets the details. I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything. She'd be having the latest on this. The latest with Lauren La Rosa. Sometimes she has facts. Sometimes she have details. Sometimes she have a little bit everything. Well, it's the latest.
Starting point is 00:20:05 On the breakfast club. So Cardi B sat down for a conversation with Kelly Rowland. It was on Spotify's platform, and it's a countdown to Am I, the drama, her album that will be dropping on September, yeah, September 19th. And the conversation, I mean, I smiled from ear to ear the whole time, but also you laugh. Like, Cardi is just so entertaining. Even Kelly Rowland's reactions to Cardi made you laugh. Yes, 100%. But I just, I mean, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:20:32 It's just refreshing to see sometimes. But yeah, so she's on the platform. They're literally in the clouds It's a very fire set up And they're talking about A ton of different things So Cardi starts to talk about The internet culture
Starting point is 00:20:43 And just how, you know They attack her online And she responds to certain things And how she tries to support Other female artists When they're going through the same thing Let's take listen to Cardi B on artists Sometimes when I see like
Starting point is 00:20:55 A new little bitch Coming up with some shit And I feel like They're kind of cool And I feel like people be dragging them I'd be sliding in their DMs Like it's like hey you know this temporary This is a good and bad thing
Starting point is 00:21:06 good and back thing. But sometimes you gotta know who to do it with because I have done that two that done when and fuck my men and all that shit. So it's like, you gotta know who you being nice to because it's like these bitches right here
Starting point is 00:21:16 you are there feeling sympathy for them and wishing them the best and these things will be you and fucking you even realize that bitch you are here like a damn she's like a nice girl I feel bad for her like it's like let me think
Starting point is 00:21:28 that you then you start being straighting to me and say I'm not to be kind of giggling at this but is how you're delivering it and it's really throwing me off. That sounded very personal. Yo. Very much so.
Starting point is 00:21:41 Would she get the talking to gibberish? Uh-huh. Yo, Coddy is funny. She's speaking in tongue. Yeah, that's what you know she was trying to say something. Kelly, and Kelly Rowland was so shocked. Her face was like, whoa.
Starting point is 00:21:50 Who was she talking about? So, I mean, we don't know 100% but the people are trying to figure it out. Who's she talking about him? This brought back up the conversation about the rumors that Sweetie had, that Sweetie had, um, rumoredly had an affair, or not an affair because they weren't,
Starting point is 00:22:07 well, he was married, but dealt with offset at some point. There was always that back and forward. Remember, Cuevo mentioned somebody who wanted the gang and one of his songs and Cardi, it was like the rumor. She never said anything, and then she sat down with Jason Lee and said,
Starting point is 00:22:19 I didn't say anything because when I do, y'all think it's the truth. And then when I don't, y'all think it's the truth. Like, that was a big thing. So people think she's referring to that situation because it definitely was a personal experience. She wasn't like just being funny there. Obviously.
Starting point is 00:22:31 Yeah, because everything in this interview was very personal. She also talked about the breakup again. And this time, you know, she talked about the breakup in a way where she was talking about how she was finally over and got through it. Let's take a listen to Cardi on Offset Breakup. It was nothing that nobody could say. Okay. Like, I even talked to Shakira and I was like, how do you get over this funk? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:51 She was like, it takes time, but it's like it almost felt like whatever people experience when they're going through like withdraw and like they're throwing up. Like I felt like I was withdrawing love. And I'm not even trying to sound exaggerated. Like it's like, I can't eat. Yes. I can't sleep. I can't think. I can't work.
Starting point is 00:23:09 I can't even look at my kid's face because it's like I just want to cry, just look at it. I'm like, because I can't go out. I don't want to see daylight. I don't want to see nothing. Like, I just couldn't. And when you know you're done, I don't know what it is. You just know that it's done in you. It just dies in you.
Starting point is 00:23:25 But when it dies, it's very painful. Oh, Carly. And you just can't go back no more. It's just dead. She's explaining grief. You know, everybody always. When everybody talks about grief, they always thinking somebody had to die.
Starting point is 00:23:39 You lose a friend, lose a husband, you know. I felt that feeling. It should be real. Your heart is broken to be real. And that's right why this album took so long. You know, she probably beenheaded, but remember everybody, remember at one point, Offsett even told her to drop the music. Man, stop playing to dropping music.
Starting point is 00:23:52 It was so much she was mentally going through. She just said she couldn't eat. She couldn't think. She couldn't do nothing. I wonder if we were going to hear that in the music, though. Because we definitely heard it in Offset. Like, you know, Offset put out a great body of work. And, you know, he put it in the music.
Starting point is 00:24:04 He put it in that song, move on. I wonder we're going to do something like that. I'm sure she will. She said there are some records that are emotional but she said that she wanted to make sure that in those records like she didn't want to be angry and she didn't want to do or say certain things because once she says things and does things
Starting point is 00:24:20 and sticks. So she will, I think more so she's at a point now where she just wants people to know how she felt she's not trying to attack while she's expressing her emotion. That's what I wanted the outside video to be. I wanted the outside video to be like the female version that you don't have to call about usher. Oh wow.
Starting point is 00:24:34 You know what I mean? Like I wanted them to remake that Like her friends calling her up She's in the house in the funk Her friends calling her up like no We're outside And then she just drive around The Bronx
Starting point is 00:24:43 The Bronx Go to City Island I'm just saying Like to be in New York City Having a good time We're gonna get something Because she said in the interview as well Like when she would see a mic
Starting point is 00:24:51 She would cry Like she has a song It's called shower tears I believe that that's the title And that's like very And one of the lines in the song It's like about her finding Like something about him texting
Starting point is 00:25:01 From her bed And she while she's shedding All these showers of tears But they also talked about being in the shower and like you know when you get in the shower you don't want anybody to know you crying type of thing so we're going to get some emotion here I hope so. You take a shower usually by yourself
Starting point is 00:25:13 so that's what you do it. Yeah but also too nobody can really hear you either because it's loudish but I want to mention too she dropped her track list I mean her feature list which people are going crazy about Cash Cobain will be featured on the album Janet Jackson Janet Jackson will be featured on the album
Starting point is 00:25:28 Janet Jackson Jackson Jayloni Lizzo Meg the Stalien Selena Gomez Summer Walker and Tyler. Now, the Selena Gomez song, Kelly Rowland, in this interview said that that's like very pop. Like, Cardi's giving all different types of vibe on the album
Starting point is 00:25:43 or whatever, but the Janet Jackson, you know, people are going insane. What if Janet and Cardi be on their whispering? Because Cardi can whisper too when she wants to now. They better to know. Cardi can whisper on a record. Be careful is kind of a whisperer record. No, not a shit.
Starting point is 00:25:59 But when she said she asked Shakira, she's talking about if it was no lie, Shakira? Yeah, that, yeah. She said she said she said her. Like how you work through this. Like how do you work when I'm feeling so depressed and real life is hitting and I can't even push through? I love that they show the relationships that she has in the industry though
Starting point is 00:26:15 because I always wonder who does she go to as a celebrity, not just as Cardi because everything's in a public eye with her. Well, I know who she won't go to no more. No more rap girl he's coming up after they're an after man. And she's trying to give them advice. I bet you wouldn't go to J-Lo either. J-L be like, girl, please. You on my Rolodex?
Starting point is 00:26:34 My goodness, all right. That is the latest with Lauren. Thank you, Lauren. You over here crying about something, man. Now when we come back. Just go get another one, girl. Exactly. We got front page news, and then Dame Dash will be joining us.
Starting point is 00:26:48 Dame Dash sat down with us yesterday for an hour in, what, 30 minutes. So 45. It was too long. It was long. So after the interview, we're going to open up the phone lines and get your thoughts. Hey, it's going to be good. Oh, the reaction? Yeah, so sit back, relax.
Starting point is 00:27:01 People waited up for this. People were texting me, like, what time does it? This air on the radio. They want to take people. What do you mean? Why? It's the Breakfast Club. Because they want to learn how to be a bus.
Starting point is 00:27:09 Temp of your expectations. That's right. They want to learn. Yeah, it was good. But we're going to be on Twitch, too. We are now on Twitch at Breakfast Club AM. Yes, so you can watch the interview. I think they're going to have the interview on Twitch as well.
Starting point is 00:27:22 Yes, it'll be screaming live on. It's on now. It's on now. We're streaming now. What's up Twitch, people? You want to learn how to be a bus tune in your... That's right. And then after this interview...
Starting point is 00:27:30 This is a tape recorder statement. Person being interviewed is. Krista Gail Pike, which is in regards to the death of Colleen Slimmer. She just started going off on me, and I hit her. I just hit her and hit her and hit her and hit her. On a cold January day in 1995, 18-year-old Krista Pike killed 19-year-old Colleen Slimmer in the woods of Knoxville, Tennessee. Since her conviction, Krista has been sitting on death row.
Starting point is 00:28:02 The state has asked for an execution date for Krista. We let people languish in prison for decades, raising questions about who we consider fundamentally unrestorable. How does someone prove that they deserve to live? We are starting the recording now. Please state your first and last name. Krista Pike. Listen to Unrestorable Season 2, Proof of Life, on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Hunter, host of Hunting for Answers on the Black Effect Podcast Network.
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Starting point is 00:29:17 One podcast, one mission, save our girls. Join the searches we explore the chilling cases of missing and murdered black women and girls. Listen to hunting for answers every weekday on the Black Effect Podcast Network, iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever. you get your podcast. Hi, my name is Enya Umanzor. And I'm Drew Phillips. And we run a podcast called Emergency Intercom.
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Starting point is 00:31:14 It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. You're checking out the Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ NV. Just hilarious. Salameen the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get back at some front page news.
Starting point is 00:31:25 Now, on Monday night football, the Chargers beat the Raiders 29 and the Buccaneers beat the Texans 2019. What's up, Tess? What's going on, DJ? JNV. Jesselary. It's Charlamagne Nagy. Good morning. Hey, girl. Mm-hmm. Well, let's get into the sad news, guys, to report a 21-year-old student was found hanging from a tree at Delta State University in Cleveland, Mississippi. Let's take a listen to ABC WAPT for the report.
Starting point is 00:31:53 According to the Delta State Police Chief, they got a call around 7 o'clock Monday morning. First officers on the scene found the body of 21-year-old D. Martreivian, Trey Reed. He was hanging from a tree near the pickleball court that's in the central part of the campus. Reed is a Delta State student from Grenada. Now, there is already rampant media, social media speculation about what happened to read. At this point, investigators say there is no evidence of foul play. Which I don't understand, you know, on all these campuses, all these college campus, there's cameras everywhere. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:26 Like, they want to make it safe. So they put cameras anywhere. So they should be able to see exactly what happened immediately, right? Well, it's only been, what, 12 hours? They can pull up cameras immediately. They got to give a while before they give out those type of reports. They still got to do an investigation. You know, it's interesting that we live in this world where people hear something
Starting point is 00:32:44 and they immediately want answers. You got to investigate this situation first. Well, you can see if it was foul play immediately or if it wasn't that place. They said no foul play suspected. That's crazy. He was hung up a tree. They did say no foul place suspected. The coroner Murray Rourke said that there's no evidence of broken arms or legs
Starting point is 00:33:00 in that he believes it was self-inflicted. He said he did not go into additional details, but he said he has his reasons. But to your point, DJ Envi, a lot of his family said that online, they said the truth will come to light. So there is, you know, still some questions about what happened, but they are reporting no foul play. And also, to your point, Delta University is, just so people know, it is a small school. So it's about 2,700 students, 60% female, 40% male, just wanted to give you guys some demographics on that. So in addition to the cameras, to your point, they should be able to get some additional information, you know, from that school because it is small. And then one other point, it was yesterday was their 100-year celebration.
Starting point is 00:33:44 They were supposed to be celebrating that and unfortunately had this incident. And you know what else is? Something else that Envy just said, well, it just made me think about this. And I don't know if you can, but they should have some of these investigations speed up a little bit more. And the reason I say that is because of the online speculation. that happens when situations like this happen. Because I literally went from reading, there was no foul play to see
Starting point is 00:34:09 people say he was found with a broken leg and broken arm and then hung. Imagine, you know, how that can start a whole bunch of mess if you don't nip that in the bud immediately. Immediately, that's right. Especially, remember last week, you know, even though this is not an HBCU, last week, remember the HBCUs were on lockdown
Starting point is 00:34:27 because of the additional, because of the threats that they were saying that was going to happen to black folks. They said that with UCF that happened last week that they were going to kill every N-word in sight. So being that this happened recently, you know, that certainly made people, you know, have curiosity. Being of this was a, you know, black young man that this happened to and in Mississippi, which we know, you know, has traditional, you know, hangings from back in the day and all that stuff. So you're right, the quicker they can get this information of the better. Because, again, like we talked about at 6 o'clock hour, the more you have this type of stuff out here, misinformation, the more people can get.
Starting point is 00:35:02 triggered and raged and you know can cause other problems as well and it's sad because if it wasn't foul play um then we never get to talk about what we should be talking about because there's a lot of people and i'm not saying that they wanted to be foul play but people do want their feelings justified so they already feel like black people under attack and you know they want to be like nah he got hung but if he didn't get hung and he actually did kill himself then we're not having conversations about that which we should we should be having conversations about mental health this this month is september a suicide prevention awareness month like yeah yeah There's a lot of conversations that we could be having, you know, if it's actually not foul play.
Starting point is 00:35:37 Correct. So we got to see what happened then. Yep. Mm-hmm. Well, I want to also direct your attention to Trump deploys the National Guard to Memphis, continuing his military crime fighting push. Yesterday, Donald Trump signed in order to send the National Guard into Memphis to combat crime. Take a listen to what Shelby County Democrat Chair Willie Simon had to say.
Starting point is 00:35:58 I wanted to come out today to make sure that you had a statement about how we felt. about having occupation, occupation in our city. And we say no troops on our students. No truth on our students. We shouldn't have to walk out the door feeling like we're in the militarized zone. This is not the Gaza Strip. This is not in it. This is supposed to be America where we're, where we're reigning off to democracy
Starting point is 00:36:28 that people decide on what happens in their community. That's right. That our elected officials have voices. is in the community. Right now, what we see is an overreach and overstep in our community. Well, Mayor Paul Young, who took office in 2024, guys, he also is against this. I want to unpack this a little bit, though, you know, Charlemagne. I talked about this on Fox News, you know, a couple of weeks ago about the National Guard wanting to get your thoughts on it. You know, certainly when you have the National Guard come in, crime will be reduced over, you know,
Starting point is 00:36:57 a couple of two weeks, two weeks or however long you're going to keep them there. But the question still remains. What is going to happen long term? What programs are going to be invested? You know, how we're going to make sure, you know, that this crime stays down? That is my major concern and how it's actually, you know, going to reduce the crime. And just, you know, to give
Starting point is 00:37:17 Mayor Young some credit. He has reduced the crime since he's taken office within the last year. What has the, like, how has it reduced? Okay, he's done a couple of things, yes. He's convened a group of mayors, 20 mayors to talk about violence intervention.
Starting point is 00:37:34 He's also put an emphasis on community partners, nonprofits. He's created a, appointed a public safety advisor. He's strengthened partnerships. He's really got down to the root of it, which is poverty, as we know, providing housing, jobs, youth intervention. So he has, you know, reduced the crime up to 13%. But, you know, folks are still going to say, well, it still need to be reduced more. Of course it does.
Starting point is 00:37:57 You know, but he's only been in office one year. And so I do think it is important to give, or Paul Young, you know, some credit, you know, for what he has done. And again, if the feds want to come in and you want to reduce the crime, then what type of investment are you going to make long term? I agree with you wholeheartedly, Ted. I feel like the National Guard is a temporary solution. You know, the long term solutions are exactly what we're talking about,
Starting point is 00:38:19 investing in the social services. You know what I mean? I think we should be getting these kids in the trade school, you know, mental health services, job training programs. They need access to, you know, proper health care. They need access to housing, community violence intervention programs. There's a whole bunch of things they could do if they really wanted to help solve the problem
Starting point is 00:38:37 or reduce the crime if they really wanted to. And the minute they go, you know, the same way y'all out there screaming free Palestine, y'all going to be having to scream free Memphis. I ain't heard nobody scream free D.C. yet. Damn. You see a little Duvall's post?
Starting point is 00:38:51 What did he said? Duvall had a show in D.C. this week. He said, it's the safest I've been walking around myself the whole day. Yeah, but then you talk to some people in D.C. And they're like, yo, the National Guard ain't even where, ain't even in like the southeast where like the crowd is going down
Starting point is 00:39:03 but they said that other federal law enforcement is in those areas though like they've ramped up like the FBI and the DEA and those other areas in D.C. But it's not necessarily national guard but it's other law enforcement. Gotcha. And Trump also brought up that Chicago is next. So
Starting point is 00:39:18 we shall see, you know, what that's going to look like. So Memphis is the number one is ranked the number one highest total crime rate, right? Are I making that up? Yeah, they said they up there. So, you know, again, nobody's disputing that is not crime, you know, issue. It's definitely a crime issue, but again, how do we fix it?
Starting point is 00:39:36 You know, of course crime is down. If you send a National Guardian with M16s, you know, walking around for two or three weeks, you know, who's going to try it? You know, but again, long-term solutions, what is actually, you know, going to be done? Chicago, not even in the top ten.
Starting point is 00:39:51 For real? No, it's like, Portland is number two. It's like, yo, aren't you? Portland. Exactly. Not Portland. Yeah, Portland, Oregon is number two when it comes to the highest total crime rate. Like, Chicago is not even the top ten. Like, according to what I'm looking at, is Memphis, Portland, Detroit, Seattle, Baltimore, Denver, Nashville, Philly, Houston, and San Antonio. Oh, wow. San Antonio, damn.
Starting point is 00:40:12 All right. Well, thank you, Tess. We appreciate you. Absolutely. All right. And everybody else, when we come back, Dame Dash will be joining us. We're going to kick it with Dame Dash. He wanted his verbally, his verbal one-on-one.
Starting point is 00:40:25 Damn, he's coming up here to prove he's not broke. Oh, my God. Don't say that. And he is the boss. Right. No, stop. The boss of broke, somebody said in the comments. Damn, that is so messed up.
Starting point is 00:40:39 Ted, tell them how to follow you, Tess. Follow me on Instagram, guys. Teslin Figuero. And Tess is going to be on Abby Phillips this Thursday night at 10 p.m. on CNN, okay? That's right. Crashing out. No, you're not.
Starting point is 00:40:52 Unless it's necessary. This is called for. But Dave Dash next, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody. It's D.J. N.V. Jess Hilarious. Shulamaine de Guy.
Starting point is 00:41:05 We are the Breakfast Club. La Rosa's here as well. We got a special guest in the building. Oh, that's... Ladies and gentlemen, he's back. Dame Dash, ladies and gentlemen. Good morning. Well, how are you feeling, first and foremost?
Starting point is 00:41:19 I feel great. Well, first, I want to say that I really appreciate y'all coming in, Paul's having a face-to-face conversation with... To the mic, to the mic. A face-to-face conversation with me. So, like... Like, you know, in the street when people want to sit down and talk that respect each other, even if they beefing at the table because y'all came to the table, there has to be respect.
Starting point is 00:41:42 So I got the respect y'all. And I'm going to respect. I want you all to respect me. So let's do some boundaries, right? Because everyone says I yell. What happens is when people cut me off, I talk louder. So if you cut me off, I'm going to talk louder. It's not going to be any disrespect.
Starting point is 00:41:59 I just don't like being cut off because I'll talk louder. I want you to, I want to be able to complete my point. And I'll give you the same respect. So let's do this. I'd like you to every single thing that you've been saying when I'm not here. A question you've had now that I'm here, I'd like you to ask me. You too. Because I heard, I saw all this stuff y'all said.
Starting point is 00:42:18 I posted it. Just because I'm like, when I see them, we'll talk about it. So what were your questions? You were saying something. My first question was about the pay-in-full. What about it? Did you own pay-and-full? Like, how did 50-cent acquire ownership of paid-in-full?
Starting point is 00:42:30 Let me ask you a question. Let's put this in. That's not how this works, Dean. I'm sorry. I asked the question. You just cut me off. Right? Now, I want you to notice every time you do that.
Starting point is 00:42:43 Okay, okay, okay. And they would say I'm bugging if I yelled, but please let me complete my sentence. And please don't tell me how we do things. That's going to be a trigger. So I'm just talking normally. Do you remember when 50 cent was supposed to be putting out a documentary about Puff on Netflix? Yes. Where is it? I think it's still happening.
Starting point is 00:43:02 Yeah, right. He's capping. So I'm, you know, I talk a different language than most people. I'm a boss. So, number one, there is no rights to be bought. So I knew he was trolling. And you got to remember, Cam tried to have my son come on her. Let me ask you this. Do you think messing with people's children is all right?
Starting point is 00:43:21 Can you answer that question? No, see, that's not fair. No, because you didn't answer that original question. I did answer it. I just told you. He's capping. So he didn't get the rights to it. How would, if you, that's the thing is,
Starting point is 00:43:30 You know what the problem is? The problem is how we're supposed to know these things. I'm asking you a question for you to answer. You cut me off again. See this? Let's take a commercial break. You don't think that's problematic that you keep cutting people off and you're interviewing them? Okay.
Starting point is 00:43:45 You're really trying to tell me how to answer and you expect me not to be triggered? Are you trying to trigger me? No, I just want you to answer. Okay. So then let me. How can I answer? You can cut me off? Okay.
Starting point is 00:43:56 I told you he doesn't have the rights. No one has the rights. Who are you going to buy the rights for? I wasn't planning on making paid and full about those people. Again, I was making my paid and full. And, you know, you don't have to buy the rights. I was actually there. So, you know 50 trolls.
Starting point is 00:44:12 And I was saying, and I felt like you were interrupting me, and I liked you to answer my question now. Do you feel like I've answered yours? Yes. Do you think it's all right to bring people's children involved? No. Did you know that cam called my son and tried to give them money? I heard you say that.
Starting point is 00:44:26 You think that's okay? I need to know what he tried to give money for. It doesn't matter. He's my, okay. Do you think that's okay? He might be offering him a job. I don't know. I've heard your answer.
Starting point is 00:44:34 Do you think it's okay? I don't know their relationship. Like, y'all, you're from the same place. I got it. Like, he might look at Camas. I don't know the relationship. Do we know it? Do we know it?
Starting point is 00:44:43 Then I get it. We're different. I got you. Like, Charlemagne calls my son and says, yo, Logan, here's something. While you're beefing. I wouldn't have a problem. You know, that sounds like bullshit. That's not.
Starting point is 00:44:53 It does. Because you know, and you have emotional intelligence. Absolutely. You're up here. and let me just say one with okay let me finish that you should know that if someone's beefing with someone you don't tell their kids
Starting point is 00:45:04 and you don't get with that person's children and you know better than that so don't act stupid if y'all are beefing then that's something different are you not beefing are you really beefing though would you call it beef you said it's not well I mean it's not
Starting point is 00:45:15 I'm not going to get violent it's definitely like him coming pause against me is almost like Fredo going against Michael Corleone you understand what I'm saying do you watch the godfather what's your favorite movie okay
Starting point is 00:45:27 mine too so you know the rules right my favorite movie of all time is the godfather remember godfather too when he pretended to be weak then he took out the five families and then his brother fredo betrayed him see betrayal is something that happens over and over again can never expect not to get betrayed by your brother that you remember last time i was here i said you don't mess with i don't be around men so we all know they betrayed jesus i said this you walked in with a man can i finish please Control of me Don't you do the therapy thing
Starting point is 00:46:01 I want you to ask your therapist Do you interrupt people And how problematic that is at this age No you said you don't be around me Stop cutting them off See there's the emotional intelligence Now you're going to go into more words That's dumb
Starting point is 00:46:12 Come on man let's move forward Let's move with F1 speed Don't pretend to be foolish You know you're talking to a smart man You know you may forget what I was going to say See? You're talking about a movie about Oh Godfather
Starting point is 00:46:23 Correct So do you remember he pretended to be weak His crew was like yo, why are you letting him push and muscle us? And then all of a sudden, he hit the five families in one day, waited for his mother to die, asked his little brother to come to the lakehouse and popped him. I watched that movie.
Starting point is 00:46:41 I like the way to go off all the moves. So just keep that in mind. Next question. I do have a question. Well, yeah, because you were saying, why don't you address the things you're asking? We're going to get into that. Absolutely, please.
Starting point is 00:46:51 First question I have is we know Dame Dash, businessman entrepreneur, right? chairman worth close 100 million at one time never 50 million it says or online 30 million i never had that much money to look at in my life they said that the net worth was about 30 to 50 million this thing you guys believe the internet you guys are adults that believe what you read and hear in the newspaper and y'all talk the most so you guys are talking about things with no research that's not fair see the problem is and this is actually i'm going to keep it on so my question could you come here i'm sorry as a business man entrepreneur chairman right boss You go from having a huge value to being in a negative.
Starting point is 00:47:29 How does that happen from being a boss? Explain it down. Break that down for people that follow you. They aspire to be you. I'm going to tell you. Please. So the reason why I filed was because I've had $20 million of taxes. First off, do you know anybody that paid $25 million of taxes in your life?
Starting point is 00:47:45 Name one person you know. I don't. Okay. So why would I be the first? Nobody does that. That's what chapter is for. The problem with filing is black people don't file because they don't understand. it. And that's why when you guys talk about
Starting point is 00:47:57 things, I wish you'd really do your research. Chat GBT BT does exist. So if you really wanted to know how 50 bought it, ask Chad GBT. How could he have bought it? Who could he have bought it from? Did you hear an announcement in deadline? Do you even read deadline? Yeah. So then if it wasn't in deadline did it deadline several times?
Starting point is 00:48:12 You didn't have to me. If you went to if you, if you were in debt, if you read deadline, if you know about deadline, why wasn't their announcement in any trade magazine? If it's not an announcement of Wall Street Journal, the New York Times or whatever trade, wd you can't believe it why though because most of the time you didn't answer my question asked a question i wanted to know how he got to a particular way you were in the day
Starting point is 00:48:31 that was the question i'm gonna tell you so again um number one most companies aren't owned like rich people or rich families they don't put anything in their name they build their family office so i filed because again i've had 20 million dollars 30 of taxes for but they don't bother me because in order to have 30 million dollars means you made a lot So in order to pay it back, I can't get a job to pay it back. I got to keep investing until I could pay it back. Nothing could be in my name. They put liens on all my accounts years ago.
Starting point is 00:49:04 So that's why when they said there's nothing in your account, I don't have an account. How could I open when they leaned it? So I've been building my family office. So you have no assets. I have no assets. But my family, that's all I care about. You know what I'm saying? So I filed because you know that guy, Chris Brown, has been suing me.
Starting point is 00:49:20 And I was going to make a bunch of very major family. People listen. He's not talking about the artists. and the singer Chris Brown because people will think that and I didn't mind you interrupting me to do that I apologize but I want to clear things up I appreciate that
Starting point is 00:49:30 Lauren La Rosa is here as well we're still kicking it with Dame Dash now you said you have an announcement I'm now the chairman of revolt right now and I also I have 15 You don't deserve to be the chairman of I got you
Starting point is 00:49:42 so I'm now the chairman of revolt with a pathway you see because he wants to trigger me and I want you to acknowledge that so I'm now Cam's boss the chairman of revolt with a pathway to acquisition
Starting point is 00:49:53 I've been trying to buy a vote. Now, how do we know this not cap? We can see this on deadline? Can you stop interrupting me, please? So, deadline didn't make the announcement for this particular situation. They didn't want to. I had an announcement I was going to make with BT,
Starting point is 00:50:10 but Paramount stepped in and they said, do it later. And they didn't want to be a part of this mess. But it will be in something. You know, this gets played tomorrow, so the announcement will be in the trades tomorrow. So I've been trying to, to buy Revolt and um i also just did a 25 episode deal for my podcast for bosses take losses and i'm putting all my content on revolt dope yes uh you know so that i could see how to monitor
Starting point is 00:50:40 i have to put together a certain kind of a plan for acquisition so in the next 30 days i'm gonna just be a real chairman and play all these movies um somebody would say how how would you buy Why wouldn't you say congratulations? You did say congratulations. Oh, you don't seem excited. You have to understand something. Let me finish. Let me finish.
Starting point is 00:51:01 Right, right, right, right. But somebody would say, well, now you're going to be Mr. Research, but you're asking me why 50 cents, but you guys got fooled. Wait, wait, let me finish. Let me finish. Let me finish. Also, I'm putting, because I've already made my paid in full, I've made that already. It's already trademarked.
Starting point is 00:51:21 You don't have to clear the rights because we, lived it. You know what I'm saying? So that movie's going to come out. That TV show is going to, I'm going to start with the docu-series. You want to see the trailer? Of course. Because I've already made it. It's done. But just back to what you're saying about money. Do you ever really think anybody... Oh, shit. I'm a rookie. Do you think anybody actually uses them on money when they acquire something? Do you think that? Sometimes. Sometimes people do.
Starting point is 00:51:46 Yo, I feel sorry for you, but sometimes people... But you taught us then. No, I didn't. You said if you don't put up your own money, you said if you don't put up your own money, you're not the boss. You're only the boss if you put up your own money. If you don't put up your own money, I don't care how much somebody gives you, you're nothing but a supervisor. It's not yours. And that's why I'm trying to tell you. Nobody's a boy. I put up my own money. Let me ask a quick question. If somebody gets a loan for $180 million, are they rich or broke? No, they're not rich. They're not responsible for that. It's a loan. Let me make it a little more simple. Okay. Do you consider somebody rich if they have $180 million loan? Depends on how much money
Starting point is 00:52:23 they bring it, how much profit they bring in it. If a billionaire has $180 million loan, they're still a billion. Not if they owe, why? No, how do you, wait, let me, have you ever been a billionaire? I've never been a billionaire. I've never been doing it. Why are you asking people that ain't ever been doing it? No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:52:36 I want to know what your perspective was on a loan. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, you don't understand the question. I do understand the question now. So answer it. If somebody gave me $180 million loan. Yeah, you owe them $180, you got to work. You know, a lot of people look good spending, wait, wait, stop. But that's why it's a loan.
Starting point is 00:52:50 A lot of, stop, stop, stop. I can't pay it back. No, you are broke until I can't pay it back. So you never sold drugs, have you? Yeah, I did. So when somebody, what? Quarter spoon. What is that?
Starting point is 00:53:00 Nobody says quarter spoon. You didn't sell shit. Stop lying. You're talking to an ex-drug. You already said quarter spoon. I saw quarters' pool. I didn't say I was a kingpin. You weren't a king nothing.
Starting point is 00:53:10 You was a pickpin. Let me ask you a question. That's not an honorable profession. I'm not saying. I'm just saying the reason why you don't understand something. The minute I give you a loan, you owe me. Yes. And the more money I give you, the nicer you have.
Starting point is 00:53:22 have to be to me. You have to do whatever I say. And that's the reason why I decided to use my own money, because they would try to get me money, but tell me what to do. I'm going to tell you something in business. Stop talking. As long as I'm paying the loan back, it's not a problem. You're triggering me. You're trying to get me out of pocket. No, but as long as you do that, I'm going to take a break and go take a joint because I don't want to argue with you. I'm going to stay respectful. Okay. Stop interrupting me. I'm going to give you the same respect you're giving the room, but go ahead. You can't say things you don't know and sound confident because people listen to you and you get an algorithm
Starting point is 00:53:53 do your research for you start spreading things what did we say wrong? You said 50 got the rights you just said it's and you report and they reposted me, hold on, you actually reposted me please and I asked the question you got to come back you got to come back you got to come back you got to come back this is an interview
Starting point is 00:54:12 you keep interrupting I have a question but I didn't finish my thought you see what's going on now if I started yelling they'd be saying I'm bugging yeah but this is remember I told you This is how I get triggered. Just let me teach. If you don't know, listen. Listen to the teacher.
Starting point is 00:54:27 I'm teaching you right now because this is a business you don't know. You've been in this room for 30 years straight. 15. So you're missing a lot of life. Not really. Well, then stop speaking. You're just wrong. But you're just wrong.
Starting point is 00:54:42 On a respect level, you're wrong. Oh, my God. Let me ask you another question. Do you think it's respectful when someone gives you their back? You just break them and keep laughing? You think that's all right? I'm just asking. Can I speak?
Starting point is 00:54:57 I'm giving it. I just need an answer. This is the only time you don't speak is when I ask you questions. Anyway, you guys shouldn't speak so confidently without doing research. This is what you're saying. I don't know. You're asking me. These are the things you said.
Starting point is 00:55:11 So I'm telling you right now, the reason why I filed was because I didn't want anybody to keep suing me because he also kept suing me. So now I can't get sued. And if you look at it, did you read? Did you read the bankruptcy? Did you read at the end when it says who I'm going to sue? It says who you're going to sue? And it has a list of people. Did you read that? She broke it down.
Starting point is 00:55:31 Right. So they can't sue me, but I can sue them now. But what? My question now. I'd had to. No, she didn't do anything. She was fine. You guys are disrespectful. While we're here on the bankruptcy, right? What happens if all of the debt
Starting point is 00:55:45 isn't discharged? What do you do then? It's a chapter 7. So, for instance, Weber, the attorney, you file something this morning saying that what you claim is fraudulent that you know you know why that is but wait let me finish talking and he's asking and he's bringing the point that everything might not be discharged so like what happens in that that doesn't happen he's just he's a stupid allegedly he's not the smartest light in the room you got to think they've been suing me all over the country this one person
Starting point is 00:56:13 different people all over the country for 10 years they sued me for over 500 million dollars combined and they only won $800,000 combined. They've been chasing that for 10 years. You know how much legal and law work that person's been doing? How much plotting he's been doing to collect that money and he never collect? You know how mad he is right now? Now he doesn't get paid. So, of course, he's going to do that.
Starting point is 00:56:37 But again, this is part of business. Just put your seatbelt on and watch why it plays out. But I don't... This is a tape recorder statement. The person being interviewed is Krista Gail Pike. This is in regards to the death of a Colleen Slimmer. She just started going off on Eve and I hit her. I just hit her and hit her and hit her and hit her.
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Starting point is 01:00:23 this is why I have to tell you this. You see how you saying it's fraudulent? He'll go into the court and say I'm rich because he's trying to collect money. I've been telling y'all I was broke, right? So that's the reason why. So I don't know. What would happen?
Starting point is 01:00:36 If let's say everything in the judgment doesn't go, nothing's still on my name. There's still nothing to collect. Okay, let me ask. Can you, do you know how many times Donald Trump filed? Oh, a lot. So then why?
Starting point is 01:00:52 But he's known as a terrible business man. But no, he's the president. Yeah, but sure, but he still was known as a terrible businessman. Actually, a con man. Do you know how confidently dumb you sound? You're saying it's bad that he, he went bankrupt six times. He's a billionaire and he's the president. And you're still not a terrible businessman and con artist.
Starting point is 01:01:09 Are you known as a good businessman? I don't know. Okay, well, you make a lot of money? No. So you've been doing this every day? day your whole life and you're not making no money? Nope. Like you like you, Dan? No, you're not like me. What you mean? You say
Starting point is 01:01:22 you don't have a family office? I bet my house is bigger than yours. I bet all my houses are bigger than you. I bet I have a better... How old are you, mister? Now it's how old are you. This is embarrassing. You're in Paris. Yeah, because I... Yeah. I got you. Now, we're speaking with Dame Das. Now, what were you saying about the president?
Starting point is 01:01:40 The president filed for bankruptcy eight times. Still a billionaire. He's saying he's a bad businessman. You're just not that smart okay and you have to acknowledge that and you know why you're not seeing the world you know what happens when you have to go someplace you laugh you you know what happens when you have to go someplace every day at four in the morning you can't go nowhere you got to be here every day you've been 15 years you've missed the whole world you don't know what you're talking about and you're saying it confidently and you're in an algorithm where people actually believe you
Starting point is 01:02:08 out of response and why you think they keep you here they want y'all to make us dumb but if you worked here you would never work here i would only i was you talking about i'm not i'm not i'm not i'm not in debt and okay stop right there stop right there i don't think you're a proper representation of the masculine black man you know what i'm saying i don't think you guys are i'm listening okay like your o g is wendy williams my oj is sitting right here you see him and i'm gonna tell you why he's my o g because he's not because he killed anybody or any of those things He just taught me how to be a better man. Wendy, that's funny, though.
Starting point is 01:02:45 Can you stop? Wendy Williams is your OG. Wasn't she your boss? Yeah, at one point. So she was your OG. She put you on and you should give her her grace. And you should also give her props out of respect. But you, because we have different trauma.
Starting point is 01:02:59 And it ain't no disrespect, but I kind of think you're gay. You just act a little gay. You got a problem with gay people? Not at all. I've got a problem with people that pretend they're not gay. So let me tell you why. Let me tell you why. Let me tell you why.
Starting point is 01:03:12 me this is hilarious i love what you're doing this is larry so what i'm saying is you might because you started in gossip which is you know is very um feminine and you are acting like you know there's some degree of like you you want people to listen to you and that we want people that represent masculinity because men need to be doing what they need to do as men they don't need to be worried about girl stuff period so talking about people that aren't in the room that don't have anything to do with them saying things confidently in front of millions of people and not saying anything you know like you know many times i've seen people punk you i would never let anybody talk to me certain way i'd rather
Starting point is 01:03:58 get my ass with that's where we're different we got different trauma so you don't you can't really look through my eyes because you do things that much no i'm just do i look bob yeah i'm I'm bothered that what I'm bothered about is you're speaking in front of people confidently and you don't have the experience or the knowledge and also I'm afraid that white people think that we act like you and not dumb but like like you know what's bugging me out what do you mean act like him I just want you to say so the way you keep interrupting me the way you keep saying things that aren't true but don't know like what what did I say that's not true let me say what I'm saying I was still talking okay so because because when I do it when y'all do it when y'all do that, I forget what I'm going to say, because I'd be like that. As you're not saying, shit. No, you don't think, of course you don't think that. You know, I think you're gay. That's what I. I do. I'm
Starting point is 01:04:49 not going to lie. After the puff stuff, let me say this. Let me say this. I've never heard you say one thing bad about Jay-Z, not one. He's not in the room. You shouldn't talk about it. Don't tell me what they do. You said you shouldn't talk about men. You're not in the room. You're interrupting me. Now you're doing the girls. I know him. I'm giving
Starting point is 01:05:06 you an example. Right. You used to know can I talk? You're upset. Can I talk? Can I talk? I've never seen you say one word because you talk bad about a lot of people, but you never said one time and you walk around with with his face on your, on your chest. Is that an airplane shirt right now? Paper planes, yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:28 I've wore CEO stuff. Can I finish? No, I've never seen that. Let me finish. What do you mean? Can I talk? Can I land the plane? Let me land the plane.
Starting point is 01:05:37 I can't wait. Let me land the plane. So I'm thinking to myself. either you got a crush on this man or he's paying you one of the other did you did you buy that shirt yes you went and bought that they didn't give it to as much as you say nice things to support black business i doubt you bought that shirt what you mean anyway so i think i think i think i think you're gay i'm sorry and i think you're broke okay i just okay i think that i think that i think it's kind of gay too i think that i do have a question i think that and in no disrespect a gay i just think you
Starting point is 01:06:03 like i saw that bothers you so much to get called broke by people i got you i do have a question i'm sure it does Raise your hand if you think that ain't broken. Seriously. This is the question, though. Can I make my other announcement? Yes, go ahead. I have a book deal. I was talking though.
Starting point is 01:06:20 I was talking. You just, I have a book. I want to make another announcement. I have a book there with Simon Schuster. Congratulations. Thank you. And I bought the, you know, the title of the book, I secured the rights for TV and all that.
Starting point is 01:06:32 You know what the name of the book is? What's the name of it? Power. And I'm going to be playing a TV show on my own television Network Revolt. That's power with no debt. Congratulations on that. Thank you. What made you sign a book deal with Simon and Schuster as opposed to the publishing independently?
Starting point is 01:06:47 Because, number one, some things I use as a lost leader. I gave them the book, but I didn't give them the answer to everything. So they don't have the TV. They don't have. So I just use that as a lost leader to stimulate the other verticals. You can't sign a book there. You probably got an imprint because he would have a boss if he had
Starting point is 01:07:03 an imprint. Well, I have an imprint with Simon the Shoes. Well, my family office got the book deal. You understand? now smart guy I'm asking so again letting people yell at you like that is not masculine and a woman do you think he's masculine
Starting point is 01:07:19 would you want this man around you have to 10 guys jumped you he'd run and you'd have to run with him I like my women to feel safe when they around me I don't tell people like and I'm not saying that's your way but you're just not masculine I've seen him run
Starting point is 01:07:34 I've seen I've seen I've seen I looked at a whole reel of there's like a thing it's just how many people bark there's stuff that how many times you make play with talk about other people's genitals you you you real masculine men don't do that you you said that some guys was kissing throwing you kisses because they like your paws butt and you went back that's gay why do you have such a problem with gay people i don't have a problem i have a problem with you wait wait no no no no yeah that is why i pause there's a lot of people like you there's a lot of people like you that are gay
Starting point is 01:08:09 that don't pretend they're not and that's not fair because you're running around stop you're here tell you're representing a black man and i don't want white people you keep you keep you're representing what i don't hold answer the question black men can't be gay black men that are gay should say they're gay well i'm not gay you are you're gay no anyway now let me talk to you let me i'm gay you're broke if i'm what would you rather do have a repo or rico Neither, but Repo. But you're getting investigated for Rico. Am I?
Starting point is 01:08:43 That's what I'm saying. You're listening to the Internet Day. That's why I'm talking to you about it. That's what I'm talking to you about. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. How should I know? I never get to. Yo, I'm talking to him now.
Starting point is 01:08:55 See what you doing? Girls do that. Let me say this. You're acting like a girl. You move like an old auntie. You're an old hall of mine. I could punch you right in your face like a grown man. I won't.
Starting point is 01:09:04 And you won't do shit today. That's not quite. So just so you know, because I knew he was going to say. I've seen you run. That's a, I've seen you, I'm not saying I will. I'm saying, no, no, then your version of respectful is different than mine. We were on the street right now and you were talking like that. I would have fucked you up.
Starting point is 01:09:20 But I'm not going to do that. Nah, I wouldn't have got beat up. We're still kicking it with Dame Dash. The problem dame I have with you is you're a businessman and the entrepreneur. I don't care what your problem. When people have a question to you, you don't want to ask the question. And exactly what you do to people. I did answer.
Starting point is 01:09:33 You are a chatty patty. No, I'm not. Okay, let's, let's, let's do this. Let me answer that. Let me answer that. Can I answer that? Can I answer that? No, you can't come speaking.
Starting point is 01:09:43 We just said we're going to set boundaries. I respect. Did you respect me? This is what they wanted, by the way. You wanted it. Come in here. He said boundaries. He said some chatty-patti stuff.
Starting point is 01:09:52 That's absolutely not true. So let's address it. Let's unpack it. Let's unpack it. So a lot of the things you say on here are not true. I'm saying what I'm seeing in the algorithm is that you're being investigated with it for RICO and that there were people around you that are getting charged. So let me ask you, of course, I don't, I don't expect you, bottom line is I already know that you're going to fold if they come for you.
Starting point is 01:10:14 You tell him, we already know that. Man, do not show that. Are you crazy? Sometimes. You're walking with the letter. Sometimes let me make you. Come on, this is the thing. No, let him do that.
Starting point is 01:10:27 Don't let Dame do that to you. Yo, can I, can I do this? Can I say this? You have to prove facts because he can't prove facts. I can't? No. Everything I say, I'd be having on. tape. It's not factual. What's not factual
Starting point is 01:10:39 that I said? Nothing that you said is factual. So I'm not the chairman of a vote? I don't know. I haven't seen the dayline. Deadline. You know what happens when feminine people get nervous and upset? Their voice starts cracking, their lips starts shaking. That's what you'd be doing when you be on all the dialogue. Or you stand up and fall in a
Starting point is 01:10:55 year. Here's my teeth right here. You do the same thing. Right, right, right. You're going to go and ask a lawyer if I'm wrong and one day you'll come. The same way the last time I came and barked on y'all, your change your whole life. He did.
Starting point is 01:11:09 He did. I changed your whole life. You put me on the wall. Look, that changed his life. The internet got you. I was in. How do you know? Y'all don't come outside.
Starting point is 01:11:18 There's no windows in here. This is crazy. Look at the dark. We can open up. A curtain. We can... Yeah, you're in the behind the stage. The curtain?
Starting point is 01:11:27 Y'all in a coffin. I would never... This is uninspiring. Dirty and all that shit. You're a girl. You're cleaning this shit. Look at your sneakers. Your sneakers are dirty.
Starting point is 01:11:36 Your sneakers are not. That ain't like you, Dane. I just don't want to say that one. See, I'm lying? I just put this on today. I'm just fucking with you. You know, you care too much about money and material things, man. What are you talking about?
Starting point is 01:11:48 You do. You're contradicting yourself. Your whole existence is money and material things. That's why now that you don't have it. Your whole existence is gay. You're trying to prove to everybody that you do. Your whole existence is gay. It sounds like you've been paid to do what you're doing.
Starting point is 01:12:01 You should be objective on the radio. You need to get paid to do something. Then you wouldn't be in debt. Dead dash. That's his new name. You should start a new label called Debt Jam. That's what you should do. Now the fake laugh, nobody's checking for that.
Starting point is 01:12:15 Only guys, look, nobody's laughing. Now you got this shit face. He's trying to make yourself laugh. Now you look stupid. Look at him, you're going to cry. Dead dad. Anyway, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm just laughing because you have the shit face.
Starting point is 01:12:27 You're a cancer for black people because you're teaching them the wrong values. I don't feel like you're a cancer for black people. I don't care what you feel. But I don't think you sound smart to dumb people. Yeah, I know. Now you're so, and you're saying my things back to me. And I'm done. Because everything you say is like you looking in the mirror.
Starting point is 01:12:41 All you do is project. Has your therapist ever taught you that? I have a therapy show on my network, American New Call Healing is Gangster. Check it out. I want to tell you what I've learned from my OG, okay? Can you come up here, please? And I want you to know, I'm sure you're on this case. His wife just died.
Starting point is 01:12:55 Oh, I'm sorry about that. All right. Damn, man. And I want to say this, right? Please sit down because I learned so much from you every day. This man, when his wife was sick, he did not leave her hospital for four weeks. I will call him every day. day, correct? He never
Starting point is 01:13:09 left her till she passed. And that was what I called manning up. You know what I'm saying? Then when she passed, he had the illest wedding. I'm talking about fireworks, doves, the whole Harlem was out there. Strong. He looked
Starting point is 01:13:25 like the mob boss. I wanted to be him right there even when he was in pain. He's still. Now, I'm Dame Dash. I do give people props that deserve it. This is my OG. I give him the respect he deserves because he still teaches me. And then we already did. He threw heaven up in
Starting point is 01:13:41 Harlem. Thousands of people came through. The mayor came through. I saw that. But you didn't say nothing about it. That's the problem, girl. You just did all that, giving this man asking. Asked some questions. Don't tell me what they do. Go ahead.
Starting point is 01:13:58 How is your mental health? How are you? Yeah. How are you doing? Yo, shut the fuck up from back there. Hey, how are you doing OG? You ain't in the interview no more. That's crazy. What you mean? For people that don't know, how do you inspire that people of the company? You're trying to talk about it. I'm talking about it.
Starting point is 01:14:12 You're disrespectful. For people that don't know, especially with dame, how do you teach the people that come up under you the right morals to make sure they make it and not end up in jail? Just, you know, right is right. Wrong is wrong. Everybody got that in them. You know what's right. You know what's wrong.
Starting point is 01:14:29 Just follow your heart. Do what's right. You go murder somebody or you hurt somebody. You harm somebody today. When you go home, man, night you might say yeah i put that work in then you probably think too like damn i really hurt that boy you know what i mean i've caused him pain the rule of life to me is treat people how you want to be treated you don't want to have holes put in you you don't want to be injured leaking on the
Starting point is 01:14:54 ground why would you do that to somebody else oh gee question you know you're from Harlem i'm from queens a lot of times people don't see eye to eye right same color skin came from the same area and it almost seems like a crab in the barrel syndrome how do you tell these young people to stop that even with with dame and some of the people that he beeps with or goes back and forth with how do you have those conversations say we better ask collabs versus competition it's hard bro it's hard right now like for example like he said at the cookout and i do the cookout every year of course so i said you know my life when my wife was a live, we talked and we was like,
Starting point is 01:15:38 yo, we got a big crowd, a lot of people come and we do something positive with it, right? So we talk one night and we said, you know what, let's just try to bring all our sons together. Let's introduce our sons to each other. That's powerful. So they don't be out here beefing and fighting because
Starting point is 01:15:54 they don't know each other. And this year, you know, I got really emotional because like you said, you know, I'm telling brothers, let's come together. Let's stand together for a minute. Like all this bubble gun to y'all up here doing right now, going back and forth. That's cool, so entertainment.
Starting point is 01:16:10 There come a time when we all really need to come together and stand tall. You know, it's black men. There's a black unit. We haven't done this, bro. So at the cookout, it gets me excited because I'm like, okay, let's come together. Put their differences to the side. Right. And I'm talking about, you bringing your son, I'm bringing my son.
Starting point is 01:16:28 We're talking about our sons. We can't do this for our sons, bro. Like, we can't take a minute to just honor up and just be a man and let's show unity to our sons for an example in a lifetime we don't really do this type of it's the million man march
Starting point is 01:16:44 as a man like I'm a grown man now I was young I did all that but as a grown man right now I got a purpose something in life that I need to do if not for nobody else it's for my sons my kids just to show them
Starting point is 01:16:59 some type of unity that we could do this let's bring this together yeah that's just how to Yeah, respect the power of your wife, your girl, man. Understand where you come from, you come from a woman. We should respect our women a little more, you know what I mean? Thank you.
Starting point is 01:17:14 Thank you, yeah, man. Thank you for coming. Thank you for that conversation, bro. I appreciate y'all having me and listening. You don't want to hear from you, bro. That dash, you're done. Let OGN. O'GN did it with some positive, real shit.
Starting point is 01:17:26 Not that silly shit. If you ever have anything that you're doing with your foundation and you lead us there, you need to come up here. You're always invited, you know what I mean? For real. They don't know he always invited. Dame, you are. But anytime, Dan, you need to come up here.
Starting point is 01:17:38 We never say no to Dame. And I'm sure many outlets have. Me, we all go back and forth with Dan, but we really, I don't know about Charlotte, but we really respect Dame. We respect the work that he put in, and we appreciate you. We're going to go back and forth. We ain't got to agree. If I didn't respect him, I wouldn't have him up here.
Starting point is 01:17:52 Yeah, I already know. He told me stories about how you and him linked up off the set. I don't know that. Off the set? Yeah, nah, pause. I saw him. I saw him someplace else You know, at the TV show I was doing
Starting point is 01:18:07 Yeah, absolutely, absolutely Yeah, but he told me y'all had good conversations And shit like that Your brothers, y'all built, you know what I mean? Like, we don't want everybody to think this shit is all playing fun You know, radio is radio But real life is real life
Starting point is 01:18:21 And I salute y'all, y'all, y'all You're doing a good job Keep teaching the people, you know what I mean? Like Dame said, you know, y'all play a big part Y'all listen, a lot of people listen to y'all, you know what I'm saying? Thank you so much. Keep giving them that knowledge. Y'all be dropping.
Starting point is 01:18:35 Y'all be dropping knowledge, you know what I mean? I'll be listening to. Thank you, O.J. It's the Breakfast Club, ladies' gentlemen. It's Dame Dash. I'd be wanting to know how you came up with the don't hear the day. Tell us out of my. Because you're mean.
Starting point is 01:18:47 I am not. What did I do? There's a bunch of don't hear a day. There's a bunch of don'ties out in the street. That is why Shalamanity. We live a life where we fight our tongue based off who we made a thing. We never would say it. We don't give a damn dog throwing it on.
Starting point is 01:19:00 Hey. Give it to him. Give it to him. On the breakfast club. The words of Charlemagne, the guy. He's a donkey. That's a little bit of a lot. Oh, man, Charlemagne, you're giving donkey the day to who now?
Starting point is 01:19:15 Well, Buster Rhyams, donkey today for Tuesday, September 16th, goes to an 18-year-old name Keith Butler. I know that there's a lot of people out here who don't like the term YN. Okay, I think I saw Kyrie Irvin saying something about that. A lot of folks feel like we should say young king, young God, young brother, brother, and I agree with all that, but sometimes you got to call a thing a thing, okay? Because, see, that's the language we speak. When I tell someone, it's a bunch of YNs over there, that's just me telling whoever I'm talking to, proceed with caution.
Starting point is 01:19:45 Okay, listen, I was a former YN, and then I got knowledge of self, proper mentorship, started listening to what my father and mother and people who love me were actually saying, and I changed my life. Okay, I evolved from a YN to a YG, a young God, but when you was a former YN, you recognize that energy. Okay, we are all unemployed. up to a gas station to play that mega millions or that power ball or, you know,
Starting point is 01:20:05 grab a bottle of water and you see a pack of YN's in the store, you just got to salute them and let them know you're just an unc trying to get home. Okay? Yo, I'm laughing. I did that the other day. I said, I gave it all of them, pal. How y'all y'all are you doing? Y'all y'all are good?
Starting point is 01:20:18 Yeah, y'all are good. Love, love, you know what I'm saying? Yo, but first you must recognize that they're YN's because a lot of YNs, not all of them, but a lot of them are dangerous. And if you think they not look no further than Keith Butler. See, Keith Butler has been charged with first-degree assault, unlawful use of a weapon, and armed criminal action. Why?
Starting point is 01:20:39 Well, according to Fox 2 now, he shot a man. Not just any man. He shot his cousin. You want me to read the headline? I'll read the headline for you. The headline says, a man shoots cousin over a box of rice. I repeat, a man shoots cousin over a box of rice. Police said Keith Butler was mad at his cousin over some rice and chased them with a fire arm and shot him. First of all, young world, I need you all to understand. KRS1 predicted this a long time ago. Step into a world.
Starting point is 01:21:10 The teacher, the teacher said, and I quote, MCs worried about their financial backing, steady packing a gat as if something's going to happen, but it doesn't. They wind up shooting their cousin. They bug him. He was absolutely right. They bug him. But even KRS1 couldn't have predicted that in the year 2025, cousins would be getting
Starting point is 01:21:28 shot with the blicky over Uncle Benz. people is pulling out the Glock over Goya they unloading the Mac 10 for Mahatma okay you can't be ready to murder somebody over minute rice this isn't how any of this should work I really do
Starting point is 01:21:44 want to know what kind of brand of rice it was though because the cousin actually went to go hide in the car and Keith went to go find him to shoot him luckily the victim suffered just a gunshot wound to the hand but I really truly need to know what was so special about this rice was it your law
Starting point is 01:22:00 from Ghana. This is a tape recorded statement. The person being interviewed is Krista Gale Pike. This is in regards to the death of Colleen Slimmer. She started going off on me and I hit her. I just hit her and hit her and hit her and hit her. On a cold January day in 1995, 18-year-old Krista Pike killed 19-year-old Colleen Slimmer in the woods of Knoxville, Tennessee. Since her conviction, Krista has been sitting on death row. The state has asked for an execution date for Krista. We let people languish in prison for decades, raising questions about who we consider fundamentally unrestorable.
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Starting point is 01:25:31 Listen to intentionally disturbing on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Was it red rice with turkey sausage from South Carolina? Was it dirty, dirty rice? Cajun rice from Louisiana? Look, man, I hate I even have to say this, but stop making permanent decisions over temporary rice. Please give Keith Butler the sweet sounds in the hamletons.
Starting point is 01:25:55 Oh, now you are the donkey of the day. You are the donkey of the day, yehaw. All right. Thank you for that donkey of the day. Man, it's getting shot for dumb stuff. Man. All right. Well, now let's open up the phone lines.
Starting point is 01:26:20 Dame Dash was just here for the last. last hour we replayed the interview. If you didn't see the full interview, it's online right now. I think it's an hour and 40 minutes. No, it ain't that long. It's not? I hope not. How long was it? If we ain't cut nothing down an hour and 40 minutes. It might be like an hour
Starting point is 01:26:36 30 minutes. It's up there. It's up there. We were talking for a long time. But we're going to open up the phone lines and ask what's your thoughts on the Dame dashing. Okay. Now hour in 20 minutes. It was an hour in 20. 8-8-5-101. Dame said a lot during the interview. We were trying to have a conversation. He got some of his points out. We We were talking about some of the things that we thought.
Starting point is 01:26:53 One thing that, that Dane said that I do agree. Hmm. He says something you agree with? Yeah. What? It's a Shalamaicay. You would know. If anybody would know, you would know, you would know.
Starting point is 01:27:05 You know, King. He didn't call you, Gay. Tell him how you miss Evie. That's what you're doing. Tell them how you know, King? It's a hunch. Now, yeah, we hunched, huh? Remember that air mattress you used to happen?
Starting point is 01:27:17 800, 585. You could stop, because people will believe you, man. 800. What? 8, 5-8-1-5-1. I thought you're turning true. So, shut up, man. Take that, take that, take that.
Starting point is 01:27:29 Who you, O.G? He must not listen to the Breakfast Club, because we joke all day long. Wendy Williams. That was funny. She's a radio-O-J. And all I could think about was Sholomey's sitting on a lap when he said that way, when he said that. She's definitely a radio-O-G. All right, but on the serious note, let's open up the phone lines.
Starting point is 01:27:45 800-5-8-5-10-1. What do you think about that interview? Let's discuss. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. They call it my fault It's topic time Call 8005851151 to join in to the discussion with the breakfast club
Starting point is 01:28:04 Morning everybody is DJ NVV Jess Hilarious Charlemagne the guy We are the Breakfast Club If you're just joining us We just recently played a Dame Dash interview He stopped through yesterday We spoke for an hour and 20 minutes And we want to get your reaction of what you thought
Starting point is 01:28:20 This ain't about us. It's about y'all. All right? Let's go to the phone. I was late for the gym and everything, man. He was waiting for the gym? I was late for the gym. Oh, oh.
Starting point is 01:28:28 I was 20 minutes with damn. Well, you missed the gym for the last two weeks. Hey, shut up. Who's this? Hi, this is Amanda. Hey, man out of Brooklyn, New York. Good morning, Amanda. Hi, good morning to all.
Starting point is 01:28:39 I watched this interview and it was absolutely despicable. I actually believe my pressure went up a little while listening to it because this man should not be invited to me. The Breakfast Club or any other show, for that matter. He tried to control the narrative from the beginning of the show, and he was just blatantly disrespectful. He should actually be the photograph in the dictionary under disrespectful. He was horrid.
Starting point is 01:29:06 He was horrid. And the way he disrespected Charlemagne calling him gay. You know, what is his problem with gay people? What is his problem with gay people? That is defamation. If Charlemagne was petty, he could sue his ass for saying something that's not true. What would I get? That's the definition of decimation.
Starting point is 01:29:24 He got $4,000 left. Don't do that. Thank you, Amanda. It's absolutely gross. I just had to say that. It was despicable. The worst thing I've ever seen on the show, and I love the show. Damn.
Starting point is 01:29:34 Thank you. That's saying a lot, because we didn't have some worse things on here. Yeah, but. Hello, who's this? Angel. Hey, good morning, Angel, talk to us. What's your thoughts? Good morning.
Starting point is 01:29:44 All right. So, same is that. It's straight anodging. I hope y'all picked up on that. because he was so deflected. And the main thing is he kept talking about his trigger, don't interrupt me, and all that stuff. But he never asked what your triggers are.
Starting point is 01:30:00 There was no respect given when it came down to what about your y'all. But he definitely wanted to make sure to tell you his triggers only when y'all was saying something that was valid. Y'all were asking valid questions. And I wanted to change the face is so bad. But I love y'all so much. So I sat there and I listened to that. But your donkey of the day is the same as that.
Starting point is 01:30:23 Well, I'm waiting for a couple pieces of information. Like, Revolt already reached out and said he's not the chairman. Oh, boy. So I don't know what that's about. He said he's the chair. Didn't he say that? He said, he's the chairman of revoke. He said he's Cam's boss.
Starting point is 01:30:37 Yeah, and he said the deadline article will be out today. Yes, that's what he said. I think that's what he said. He said the article will be out today. Oh, the press will be out today? And he said that we better report it. Yes, when it comes out. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:48 He absolutely said he's a chairman. Now he was Cam Ron's boss. Well, he better up, because Revote already said that ain't the case. He better hurry up. Hello, who's this? Yo, I'm Tyler White. What's going on? Tyler, what's up, man?
Starting point is 01:31:02 What do you think about Dame Dash? I like the interview. You know what I mean? Dane the man. You know, now, I'm just listening to what y'all just said. So, Charlemagne said he was lying about Revote? No, Revolte said he was lying about Revolt. Revolt reached out of us during the interview and was like, that ain't true.
Starting point is 01:31:17 I don't know. My boy that bounce back and got revoked But now you say he's lying about it I'm no, I'm saying Revolt said he was like Revoked people reached out and said that's not true Well then he's lying about it You know what I'm saying, that's terrible
Starting point is 01:31:29 I'm a man I think what Dame has done Has set a blueprint for a lot of black entrepreneurs you know the finance situation is unfortunate But like Dave You're playing with your own money That's going to happen
Starting point is 01:31:42 But this morning he told us that you shouldn't put your own money up Yeah he said And that confused me too because I'm trying to, you know, I've been wondering that. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Dame is confused. I mean, in the interview, he went back and forth about different values
Starting point is 01:32:00 and different things he was talking about. At one time, he said, you put up your own money. And then another time during the interview, he said you don't. Dame came up here to try to convince the internet he not doing bad financially. As I said to him in the interview. That's what he came up here to do. And I don't think that works.
Starting point is 01:32:17 All right, well, let's play the clip of what he actually said earlier. I'm now the chairman of revolt right now, and I also have 15. You don't deserve to be the chairman of revolt. I got you. So I'm now the chairman of revolt with a pathway. You see, because he wants to trigger me. And I want you to acknowledge that. So I'm now Cam's boss, the chairman of revolt with a pathway to acquisition.
Starting point is 01:32:38 I've been trying to buy a revolt. Now, how do we know this is not cap? We didn't see this on deadline. So I don't know. I guess we'll find out because it said it will be in the trades today. Hello, who's this? Hi, good morning Hey, good morning
Starting point is 01:32:48 What's your name? My name is Annie Hey, what do you think about Dame Dash's interview? First of all, he's a combo That's one Two, I want to know from Jess,
Starting point is 01:32:56 why didn't you say anything? Baby, what you want me say to that? Like, what could I have said to this man? For one, he wasn't going to tell me don't cut him off.
Starting point is 01:33:07 I just can't. I couldn't. The way he came in, then that was my first time ever meeting the brother. You know what I mean? I know him just growing up from, you know,
Starting point is 01:33:15 the Jay-Z days, him that, you know, I ain't expect that man to come in here like that. I was a little irritated at first, and, you know what I'm saying? I just sat back, let them do it. You don't say nothing, you don't got nothing nice to say, you know? All right. I just want to say, I love your show. Everything is
Starting point is 01:33:30 amazing about to show you stuff. Show the man, you are a big gig. I just have to say that. Thank you very much. Thank you so much. And another thing that, you know, people don't know is we play up here all day long. So you can't outplay us. Like, we joke each other all day
Starting point is 01:33:48 Even when we're not here Hello, who's this? Hey, how's it going? Hey, what's your name, Mama? My name's Erica. Talk to us, Mama. Okay, so I am a mama of two young boys And first, I want to thank you for giving a platform
Starting point is 01:34:04 For people to express our feelings That are their opinions, their truth That's, I mean, the very first step is debate And talking, and I go, do appreciate that. Well, appreciate you. Well, thank you so much. Thank you, babe.
Starting point is 01:34:19 But my thing is, is I actually sat in my car for an extra second to listen to the whole conversation before I wanted to make an opinion, and I'm taking bullet points. And one thing that really stuck with me that is so true is that you don't know somebody else's trauma. So what I'm trying to do with my two young boys is raise them to my. understand that words have consequences. Actions have consequences. There's just so much.
Starting point is 01:34:53 And the only thing that we can control in all the craziness of, you know, with celebrities and politics and all the bulls at the end of the day, it control us and ourselves and to just try to put yourself into somebody else's position. And that could sometimes be misconstrued as empathy, but I think it's more so sympathy because another point that hit me in this conversation was from the OG
Starting point is 01:35:22 is that I just lost my mom to cancer in January. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry about that. Sorry to hear that condolences to you, definitely. Thank you. I appreciate that. So I, you know, when I hear these things when I'm first starting to get worked out but then I just, it's the bottom line
Starting point is 01:35:41 is that we really don't know each other's traumas or each other's triggers or what led us to. So I would just hope for, and this isn't just go for my boys, it's, I'm kind of more just focusing on that because that was kind of the topic, you know, of raising men and men, masculinity, femininity, whatever, is just to have common decency for each other. because at the end of the day, all you can do is be kind to each other and have respect for each other to a certain extent unless, I mean...
Starting point is 01:36:20 Yeah, we understand. Yeah, we all understand it. Thank you for calling. Thank you very much. Thank you. Hello, who's this? Hi, this Ty. Ty, what's up, talk to us?
Starting point is 01:36:29 What do you think about the Dame Dash interview? Um, I thought Dame Dash was a little corny. He asked for respect, but doesn't show respect himself. and he said not to cut him off but he did the same thing to you guys but I respect y'all for you know bringing him up there to have a conversation
Starting point is 01:36:47 but I think he just comes off as arrogant and condescending yeah and it's going to be funny because he's going to be online today trying to explain himself all over and over and over again that's why you should go watch the full hour and 20 minutes
Starting point is 01:36:59 you know as I said to Damon in the interview I don't know if it went over the air but it was in the interview you know if you're explaining you're losing and he's coming constantly explaining because he's a broke because he's a broke
Starting point is 01:37:12 it's a family office whatever but just listen you'll hear I guarantee you once he sees the reaction to this interview he's going to spend all day probably all week
Starting point is 01:37:22 trying to explain himself and that's sad all week is crazy Charlemagne well at least the rest of the day and then and then if this is true that revoked said he's not
Starting point is 01:37:32 the chairman and you know I had to check with Simon and Schuster too just to make sure I'm waiting to see waiting to hear back about that but it's just like
Starting point is 01:37:39 come on man just come on I just you know I'm not trying to it's just sad it actually is kind of sad but watch just watch remember I said this
Starting point is 01:37:48 he's gonna spend the rest of the day trying to explain himself because he cares so much about what the internet believes yeah well his house is bigger than all the house for the other house for the other you right
Starting point is 01:37:59 that's what he said I ain't right he said that I said he right he need to see where I live back going to say that what oh my gosh that's your homeboy y'all told him to come up here he wanted to the he's more than welcome
Starting point is 01:38:13 the verbal fair one again he felt the way so he got to you can respond to you what if revolt tells us one more time that he's not the chairman one more time and if simon is shoots and said he don't got no book damn you're getting donkey the day tomorrow i'm telling you that right now hey all right all right but we got the latest with laura coming up is the breakfast club good morning
Starting point is 01:38:35 morning everybody is DJ NVV, Jess O'Lariah, Sholomey and the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the latest with Lauren. Lauren becoming a straight fat. Tell her, man. She gets them from somebody that knows somebody.
Starting point is 01:38:47 She gets to detail. I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything. She'd be having the latest on this. The latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit of everything. Well, it's the latest. On the breakfast club.
Starting point is 01:39:02 Talk to me. So y'all phones been blowing up since the name dash interview in not really mine has people have been asked me why you say nothing man I don't know what to say he said
Starting point is 01:39:14 I think he said everything I think he said enough I got a text to too yeah so going back to the interview when I say my phone has been blowing up so there have been a few different things
Starting point is 01:39:25 that people have been reaching out to me to clarify so there was a part of the interview well first of all the whole bankruptcy conversation I mean we know that the filings are there the filing that I had
Starting point is 01:39:36 in the room was actually filed that morning and I got that but the attorney Chris Brown not the singer the attorney thank you girl because I called him yesterday oh my god why do you old dame I mean why you're showing dame literally just started calling him let me text them and see if there's something um so that attorney
Starting point is 01:39:52 basically hit me and said that you know whatever was said in this room in pertaining to money the bankruptcy itself all those things can and will be used in court because they're going back and forth right now and their thing is they're saying that dame has filed for this bankruptcy fraudently
Starting point is 01:40:08 because he has more than what he's saying he has and he's able to pay these debts. He doesn't need the help of bankruptcy to get out of these things. So they will be watching the interview in full context to see what they can add to what they've already filed. So he wasn't supposed to be speaking on that. I mean, you can
Starting point is 01:40:24 speak all you want, but it's, they can choose to use whatever they want to. He just, yeah. He shouldn't have. He shouldn't have, but he can't. He can't help himself. He's chatty-patty. He's calling again. Um, Okay, so then also I spoke to a source close to BET because he mentioned that he was trying to buy BET at one point,
Starting point is 01:40:44 trying to acquire BT at one point. And the source told me that that was completely not true, that nothing that they can find and people, like, anybody they've spoken to on the executive team, no one has any knowledge of that as well. And the source, you know, was just adamant that they wanted that to be, you know, corrected because it wasn't true.
Starting point is 01:41:01 And then... What about if he bought it through the family offices? They literally didn't have anything. the family office, not at anything. I know you guys mentioned earlier Revolt as well. Same thing was said to me as well about Revolt. The book deal, though.
Starting point is 01:41:15 He does have a book deal. The book deal is a thing, yes. So shout out. Yes, he's with Charles suits 13A. Nice. They're putting together a press release right now since Dame announced it here on Breakfast Club this morning. So you're saying that he's not the chairman of Revolt?
Starting point is 01:41:28 Is that what you're saying? From what I've confirmed, no. And I know you guys also heard the same thing. And I did ask, I went back and I asked the person I was talking to, well, what is happening with him in Revolt because he did release a trailer this morning that us have Revolt's logo on there, so what is going on? And they had
Starting point is 01:41:42 no idea of anything that was happening, but they were trying to see, they're trying to get me more detail. It doesn't mean that it's not nothing, but they're trying to get more details, but they didn't. They had no idea of anything. Maybe he did the chairman of the week thing, like Cam did. But I don't know, we got to wait for the deadline article. He said it's an article coming out the day, right? Didn't he say that?
Starting point is 01:42:00 He said that's not what he said, though. He didn't say that deadline didn't want to do the article, but there's something coming out somewhere else. and you know I reached out to Dame and let him know hey here's what you know my sources are telling me about some of the claims and he's saying that that's BS
Starting point is 01:42:14 so he says get her he says I should get a name why do everybody be lying on this man y'all everybody you know that's crazy well he does have a book deal so he didn't that was true
Starting point is 01:42:27 no no I'm saying everybody seemed like everybody lying on him he's saying these things I mean look it's one of them things at this point now it's there thing is big, right? Revolt. That's the chairman thing in Revolt. And he's standing on that. When I see him, when I left
Starting point is 01:42:41 yesterday, he told me that's true and he let me hear his artist record. So he's standing on that he is the chairman. So I guess we'll find out today. I hope they're not lying on him. Yeah. Well, this one of shift gears, pretty... Let's do it. Okay. Well, and other
Starting point is 01:42:57 news, back to, you know, other things that are happening in the world. So Malcolm Jamal Warner's mom following the Emmys, and you guys know he was giving the tribute at Emmys. She is now doing, she's done her first interview. She sat down with Robin Roberts and you know that she has the legacy for Malcolm Jamal Warner
Starting point is 01:43:13 and she's pushing the legacy and some of the things that they are doing. So she's speaking out. So she talked to Robin Roberts because she wanted to clarify a few things. And one of the things that she wanted people to know is what actually happened on the day that she got the news. Can we take a listen to Malcolm
Starting point is 01:43:29 Jamar Warner's mom in the COVID-Sat? I heard you say when you were first told. And you live in a cul-de-sac, and you let out a scream that people from the end of the cul-de-sac came running. Yes, yes. Yes, they did. Yes, they did. It was from the bottom of my soul, and what came up and what came out was huge. It was an undescribable pain
Starting point is 01:44:03 that resonated throughout my body. Why were they in Costa Rica? What was the purpose of the truth? His wife and daughter had been in Costa Rica three weeks prior. She's homeschooled and this was part of an immersion program. And so that was the last week
Starting point is 01:44:20 was for the husbands to come and this was the fun part. Oh my God. Definitely sending her healing energy all. Yes. And she, you know, in the interview, she was very, very, like, she was strong. It was, I don't know if that's the right word to use, but watching it, I didn't, I didn't really know what to expect. She did kind of break down at the end of the interview a bit. But she just, she talked so much about his legacy. And, you know, there's just a certain sense of, like, connection and reassurance that she has as a mother in this whole situation that I was watching. And I was like, oh, my God. Let's take a listen to Malcolm Jamar Warner's mom speak on his legacy. I'd like for them to continue to support his legacy and support the MJW Living Legacy page and love where you can, give when you can.
Starting point is 01:45:11 Just be better. Just be better because that's what he wanted and that's what he was working toward. We can all beat better selves. See, she's speaking about his legacy for us, right? The audience, his fans. But think about it, that's his mother. That's who carried him
Starting point is 01:45:27 for nine months. That's who raised him from a boy to a man. You couldn't even imagine what it is she's going to. No, not at all. Burying your child is, oh, my goodness. Her name is Pamela Warner. Yes, Pamela Warner, yes. And Robin Roberts mentioned, too, that, you know,
Starting point is 01:45:41 because that's toward the end of the interview where she kind of gets emotional, so it's to break down. And they talk back after the interview plays on camera. She's like, you know, we didn't even include the part where she actually had a moment because she says, you know, of course she has her dark days. people are looking at her like while she's so poised through this
Starting point is 01:45:59 but in that moment she had a moment and she said to them I would write I don't want this to be in the interview because I want people it's not it doesn't progress this conversation I don't want people to sit on that so I mean it's still very human if she did break down I mean this just happened
Starting point is 01:46:14 I know we talk about things like you know and things can she's gonna be breaking down for the rest of her life yeah for her son yes on social media we forget about things but nah this just happens to her son. She's never going to forget about it. Ever.
Starting point is 01:46:29 Yeah. Brief is not linear. And also, too, that's a, yes. Yes, that is such a great statement. It's not, like, her days are going to be different. Now, she did also talk about what it's been like for his wife and his daughter as they try and, like, move forward and just grieve. Let's take a listen to that clip.
Starting point is 01:46:48 You don't have the clip? They were in the water. I think maybe chest deep, even at that, maybe waist deep. There was an undertone. No clip two. Eddie, okay, he's saying that we have it. It's clip two. That's it.
Starting point is 01:47:02 They were in the water, I think maybe chest deep, even at that, maybe waist deep. There was an undertow. And my son was not an experienced swimmer. He did not know how to deal with an undertow. In the aftermath, initial reports stated Malcolm and his eight-year-old daughter were both spotted struggling in the water, something Pamela denies. denies. But what you have known, she was on. She was on shore. She was not in the water. She was not in the water. He was with another gentleman. The same thing happened to the other gentleman, but he was a more experienced swimmer. And he was able to, to rescue himself. But Malcolm was not. Children processed differently. She watched them resuscitate him, try to resuscitate him. So she saw that. And I know that's awfully, awfully traumatic. She loved her father dearly. She adored Papa.
Starting point is 01:47:54 He was Papa. So they're both in deep grief. Jesus. Wow. Yes. And they have the Malcolm Jamar Warner Legacy page, which is where they post everything that they're doing and everything that they want people to support
Starting point is 01:48:08 and just keeping his name alive. Definitely sending condolences and healing energy to that family, man. 100%. Oh, my goodness. All right. Well, that is the latest with Lauren. All right. We got the people's choice mix up next.
Starting point is 01:48:21 It's the Breakfast Club. Come on you. You're checking out the brief. Breakfast Club Morning everybody is DJ NV Jess Salarious Charlemaine the guy
Starting point is 01:48:29 We are the breakfast club Now we got to salute Dame Dash For joining us this morning Yeah salute to Dame Dash Man if you want to see the full interview The full hour and 20 minutes Is on our YouTube page now So you can definitely check that out
Starting point is 01:48:40 It's nothing of substance there Except for when O.G. Daniel comes You know, that's all entertaining Yeah He had me about to drop a tear in here Yeah salute to OG Daniel Yes salute to OG Daniel
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Starting point is 01:49:08 my fifth annual mental wealth expo was happening in Newark New Jersey at the Joelle and Diane Bloom Wellness and Event Center at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark New Jersey from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. you know it is a day of mental health education and healing in honor of world mental health day some of the best mental health professionals in the country will be there like devie brown and dr alfie briland noble and dr rita walker and dr j barnett and elliott just to name a few um so pull up and we got some other people that we're going to be announcing real soon i love when we do the mental health festival because so many people
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