The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Diddy Denied Bail AGAIN... Judge Says He's Dangerous, Plus Boosie Reacts To Charges Against Diddy + More

Episode Date: September 19, 2024

The Breakfast Club Dives Into Diddy Bail Being Denied AGAIN... Judge Says He's Dangerous, Plus Boosie Reacts To Charges Against Diddy. Listen For More!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informati...on.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is history. What you've done with the show. You guys have built a platform that influences. Hey, I don't know. I made it. It's the world's most dangerous morning show. Wake the f*** up, Breakfast Club. DJ Envy.
Starting point is 00:00:11 Envy playing my record, I made it. Jess Hilarious. Jess be with me. She don't scare nobody. Charlamagne Tha God. What made you think the Viking of Controversial Questions would take his part? I like this show. Thanks, Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:00:23 Good morning, USA. We are here. I feel blessed and black and highly favored this morning. Blessed with another day to serve. Yes, Justin's still on maternity leave. Yes, raising that little baby. That little baby, baby. How you feeling, little Kobe? I feel good. My belt today keeps coming off, but I don't need it. It's just for like the look.
Starting point is 00:01:01 Those of you guys who can't see me, I'm wearing like a really nice belt today, and I'm really upset that it's not sitting up. It happens when you eat a lot. No, it's not because I ate a lot. You just a crazy guy. Yeah, like basically. That's what you're getting fat. Did you say I'm like Big Back Junior? Exactly. For no reason.
Starting point is 00:01:15 That's what happens when you eat a lot. HR, if you're listening, I don't know. Oh, have mercy. Stop it. If you remember what you called me the other day. I don't know what you're talking about. Well, there you go. And I never said that.
Starting point is 00:01:27 Well, how are you doing, Lauren? I feel great. You feel great? Yep. My mom's here. Your mom's here with you? She's up here? No, she's not here.
Starting point is 00:01:34 No, no, no. She did that one time on her birthday. She was like, y'all get up too early. It's too early for her? Yeah, she was up this morning with me, though, talking to me about why I need to start watching CNN more as if I don't already watch it. She thinks I'm home. What was her reason?
Starting point is 00:01:46 She just thinks I'm just not in tune with what's going on with the world. Well, that's not true because the reality of the situation is those news networks are like pop culture stations. Like I was watching Fox News last night and one of the anchors on Fox News blamed the Pete Diddy situation for knocking
Starting point is 00:02:01 the Trump, second Trump assassination attempt out of the headlines. And that always confuses me because the reality of the situation is these news networks, they center the news that they want to center. So Diddy headline can't knock Trump out if you don't let it. And they don't want to see an inside. That's not true. That's not true because people want to see what's news, right?
Starting point is 00:02:21 So they're not going to show something that people don't want to see. If everybody's talking about the Diddy situation, and Diddy situation is true. They don't have to talk about the Diddy situation on cable news. It's Fox, it's CNN, it's MSNBC. People go to another channel. But that's the problem. So you can't complain about people not focusing on politics,
Starting point is 00:02:38 not focusing on the election, not focusing on things that are actually important. If you, the news networks, are choosing to center it, then that kind of content. CNN had Michael Cohen on, reacting to that remark. And I was like,
Starting point is 00:02:52 this is... You see what I'm saying? Yeah, I'm like, this is insane. And he also was giving his spiel on being at MDC Brooklyn, where Diddy is being held right now, and how horrible it is, and all of that stuff.
Starting point is 00:03:04 And I was like, man. I did a whole, my whole last piece, you know, I do a segment on The Daily Show called In My Opinion. My last piece I did was literally just about that. Fox News, MSNBC, CNN, y'all are the ones that center the story. So center what should actually be centered. Well, they go with what's ratings, What's going to pull the biggest ratings? They're going to go with training. And that's corny.
Starting point is 00:03:27 When you CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News, I don't turn to y'all for the same reason I turn to Breakfast Club or TMZ or Hollywood Unlocked or Shade Room. Like, no. But that's the world we're in. That's right. Well, let's get the show cracking. Babyface Ray will be joining us this morning. Detroit's own. His album, The Kid That Did, is out right now. So we're in. That's right. Well, let's get the show cracking. Baby Face Ray will be joining us this morning. Detroit's own. His album, The Kid That Did, is out right now.
Starting point is 00:03:48 So we're going to be kicking it with him. And then we got front page news next with Morgan. So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:03:58 Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. And let's get in some front page news. Before we jump into it, Morgan, I just want to remind you guys tonight, the Jets take on the New England Patriots at 815 on Thursday Night Football. Now, what's up, Morgan? Hey, y'all. Hey, happy Thursday. Almost making it to the weekend, right? Yes, Friday Eve. Yes.
Starting point is 00:04:17 OK, so former President Donald Trump, he made his first appearance since the reported assassination attempt on his life that happened in Palm Beach, Florida over the weekend. He spoke at a rally in Uniondale, New York, where security was extremely tight. He talked about flipping the state and the possible reason for the most recent attempt on his life. Let's hear more from Trump. It hasn't been done for a long time, but we are going to win new york not once but twice and there are those that say he did it because trump is going to turn this state around he's going to turn this country around he's going to make america great again i'm not sure why that would be the reason but you know that's what he said i don't see it
Starting point is 00:05:06 but nothing surprises me nowadays i mean trump does seem to have a lot of support in new york city if you just you know out and about you'll see a lot you'll see a good bit of trump paraphernalia and like they love to protest uh like when something happens to trump they'll be right there waving their trump flag no actually i actually drove it with somebody in front of me who had a Trump flag. I had to look at that Trump flag the whole time. But I was just curious, the percentage of people that are Democrats compared to the percentage of Republicans in New York. Do we know? I thought it was like 60, 40, something like that.
Starting point is 00:05:33 New York's always been a traditional blue state. In fact, yeah, New York actually has voted Democratic in the last nine elections. So Trump also said that during the rally, he felt like God saved his life so he can make America great again. Also important to know, New York officials said earlier reports about explosives being found near the site
Starting point is 00:05:54 where that rally was. Those reports are false. So again, keeping in mind, you know, trying to keep things safe around New York. And speaking of New York, elsewhere in New York, Brooklyn to be exact, a police body cam video is expected to be released in a matter of days following a subway shooting that left three people injured, one gravely.
Starting point is 00:06:14 New York NYPD Chief of Patrol John Schell, he says 37-year-old Darrell Mickles was threatening them with a knife and they only shot at him after their tasers failed to stop him. But some are saying that he was shot because he evaded paying his fare. Let's hear more from Shell, who describes the incident briefly. Involving a person in mental distress, involving a person armed with a deadly weapon, involving an oncoming occupied train. Yeah, so NYPD Chief of Patrol John Schell, he called it a fast-paced
Starting point is 00:06:48 event that happened within 2 minutes and 26 seconds. Besides Mickels, two innocent bystanders were injured, again, one critically, and the NYPD officer, and a NYPD officer was also shot. Meantime, Mickels has been charged with attempted assault, criminal possession of a weapon, and menacing.
Starting point is 00:07:04 Is that the one who uh they said was evading the fair yeah he evaded the fair and then the police uh was following him and tell him you know i guess they were trying to get his license or whatever it may be and he pulled out a knife allegedly out his pocket and they tried to you know hit him with the taser the taser didn't work and then they fired a bunch of shots on the crowded train. And hit a bi-thin. A couple bi-thins. Yeah, I did hear that story. So that police body cam video should be released in a matter of days regarding that situation. And when it comes to our government, House Republicans have killed. Excuse me.
Starting point is 00:07:37 Let me rephrase that. House Republicans have killed Speaker Mike Johnson's spending bill. Johnson's. Yeah, yeah. He's up, Morgan. Johnson's proposal would have extended funding at current spending levels for the next six months and avoided a government shutdown at the end
Starting point is 00:07:52 of the month. However, the plan also tied in voter ID laws which caused 14 GOP members to withdraw their support. If a stopgap funding plan is not passed, the government will shut down on October 1st. Yeah, so I'll keep you guys posted on that.
Starting point is 00:08:10 And do we have time for one more? No. Why don't we say the government shuts down like once a year or threatens to shut down? Threatens to shut down, yeah. Well, in the next hour, we definitely will talk about how the Fed Reserve is going to cut rates. So, you know, with the bad comes the good. That's right. All right. Well, we'll talk about that next hour. is going to cut rates. With the bad comes the good. We'll talk about that next hour. Thank you, Morgan. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:08:29 Everybody else, get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open. Again, 800-585-1051. Call us up right now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed.
Starting point is 00:08:48 I hate the way that you walk, the way that you talk. I hate the way that you dress. Everything with me is blessed. Call up now. 800-585-1051. Not just me. I'm with the coach of Philly. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 00:09:01 Hey, it's D. D from the ATL. Hey, what's up, D? What's up, D from the ATL? Hey, man. What's going on, Char's this? Hey, it's D. D from the ATL. Hey, what's up, D? What's up, D from the ATL? Hey, man. Hey, what's going on, Charlamagne? I just want to let y'all know about this Trump situation, man, on this Kamala and Trump. I think Kamala needs to be focusing more on the illegal immigrants because the American
Starting point is 00:09:21 people is, you know, selling these illegal immigrants here. So that's all I got to say. Well, she is, you know, some of these illegal immigrants here. So that's all I got to say. Well, she is, you know, and I think one thing that she keeps focusing on is the fact that there is a bipartisan bill that Republicans and Democrats both came up with, you know, that would properly secure the border. But Donald Trump shot it down
Starting point is 00:09:39 because he didn't want the Democrats to get credit for that, for passing that because they're in the White House now. Hello, who's this? It's Temprano. Hey, what's up, brother? Get it off your chest. Yeah, listen, with everything that's going on with P.D. right now, Biggie Smalls must be rolling in his grave. Okay. Look, I hope that he really isn't guilty of all of this stuff that you're talking about when it comes to sex trafficking.
Starting point is 00:10:04 I mean, yeah, he was found with guns and the whole Caffey video. But still, as far as sex trafficking, like carrying women from one state to the other, I mean, I really hope he really didn't do it. Hey, we are ridiculous. I'm not going to say we. Some people are so ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:10:22 Why is that? Because just listen to what he said just now. He goes, I understand, you know, the Cassie thing and the guns and then. But still, like, as if that isn't huge. Right. You know what I mean? As if we didn't just watch him beat the hell out of a girl and now he got illegal firearms, AK-47s with serial numbers scratched off.
Starting point is 00:10:40 AR-15. You know what I'm saying? AR-15. He's like, what are we talking about? I did that yesterday too. Why don't we just dismiss that? But you know what the crazy thing is? Because he's not being charged with beating up Cassie. You know, he's saying? AR-15. He's like, what are we talking about? I did that yesterday, too. Why don't we just dismiss that? But you know, the crazy thing is because he's not being charged with beating up Cassie. You know, he's being charged with the sex trafficking and the guns.
Starting point is 00:10:50 Yes. But regardless, it's still horrible. It's so bad. The assault, that's why he didn't get no bail yesterday. Because the assault shows that he's violent. He's violent and he might commit violence to potential witnesses. Correct. Did you watch the news yesterday, man?
Starting point is 00:11:04 He's kind of, He's really ridiculous. I did not know he was reaching out to all of those different people. Trying to intimidate them. So this is what I'm trying to explain to people. People keep saying they don't really have much on them. They don't got to put much out because a couple of things that they mention are so major, it works. The first time they mentioned it, they mentioned one person.
Starting point is 00:11:20 They mentioned Ms. Harper from Dirty Money. Kalani. What's her name? Kalani. I get her first name wrong. Yesterday they mentioned a few. Yesterday they mentioned one person miss harper from dirty money yes what's his name uh i don't i get her first name wrong yesterday they mentioned a few yesterday they mentioned a whole bunch yeah so it's like it's given they not throwing everything out there because they don't have to a couple things they drop it be enough to seal the deal so that's right i forgot who i started talking to was somebody on cnn and they said uh they can't they can't trust him or his impulses no that's what they said they said the reason the casting video shows he's violent and they said the fact that he's called so many different people shows
Starting point is 00:11:49 that he's really trying to intimidate these people and they can't let him out they said they can't trust him even if he's home with no cell phone and none of that he can't they say yesterday some of the people that they got him on record reaching out to he ain't spoke to in years and then once they got subpoenaed he he reached out. Come on, man. Yeah. He's ridiculous. He's ridiculous. I mean, it is what it is. Sean Combs, that was ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:12:10 I will say, watching some of these analysts, like these white analysts, get on these major cable networks and say, freak off, watching that has been kind of crazy. That has been kind of crazy. I do like watching them, though, because they don't have no bias. No, they have no idea of nothing. All of it is just based off evidence that they got, the facts that they got, and legal analysis.
Starting point is 00:12:30 That's it. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051 If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up. Wake your ass up. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:12:52 Hello, who's this? Hey, this is Chris Murphy. Hey, Chris Murphy, what's up? Get it off your chest. Yeah, I'm a farmer and both times my family farmed. Heck, we've been doing it all our life, basically. Man, I just think that Trump would do a whole lot better for people that feed America and feed other countries as well, as far as prices and everything.
Starting point is 00:13:15 Okay. So you feel like Trump will look out for you better than Kamala Harris will? Well, I mean, I'm not saying he won't, but I'm just saying he's letting us know more about it. There's more behind the scenes that we don't know. But, you know, price has been the same since 1970, just about. What do you grow on your farm?
Starting point is 00:13:36 Corn, soybeans. The price of corn is the same as it was back in the 1970s. But, you know, everything else is up. So it's just hard, man. Where did you say you call it from? I live in Kentucky. Okay. Well, thank you for calling and listening, Christian.
Starting point is 00:13:52 Alright, thank you, man. Peace. Peace, Mike. Meek said he bought a farm yesterday. Yeah, I did see Meek said he bought a farm. Hello, who's this? Yo, I phone Sam was good. Everybody was good, shall we say. I phone Sam, What up, brother?
Starting point is 00:14:05 I got a daughter who in ninth grade now. I don't got time for her. You heard? All my energy going that way. You heard? I ain't mad at you. I be hearing y'all, though. I ain't mad at you.
Starting point is 00:14:15 What's up, though, brother? That's how you stay out of trouble, bro. You already know that. Yo, listen. What group of migrants are Trump talking about when he said that they're eating the dogs, eating the cats? Haitians. Nah, the cats. Haitians. No, Haitians.
Starting point is 00:14:26 Haitians. Sock Posse ate all my Haitian math about that. Around my neighborhood is Napa, Colorado. They had the rally yesterday. It was so many Haitians, right, going to get Trump. But then they had some other guys with the T-shirts saying cats, dogs. Oh, my God. It was crazier than yesterday at the Coliseum.
Starting point is 00:14:44 You live by what he had to rally yesterday, right? Yeah, down the at Dawgs. Oh, my God. It was crazy here yesterday at the Coliseum. You live by where they had the rally yesterday, right? Yeah, down the block. Yeah, it was crazy yesterday. Hospital was crazy, not the Coliseum. Yeah, but I got to get ready right now, bro. Go get my daughter. I love y'all.
Starting point is 00:14:57 Keep Pope alive. No ditty. You know what? I was by you the other day, right? And I went to this restaurant called Salt. You know where Salt is? Nah. In Freeport. It was in Freeport.
Starting point is 00:15:07 It was a little past you, but I was out there. Oh, man, me and my wife had an amazing time out there. Yo, listen, Peep Game 2, listen. Since we talking about that. Every time you have a little show, they be like, yo, I see your boy Envy here. I say, yo, go up to Envy, tell him I'll throw a shimps at you. They be like, nah, he ain't never back here. I be like, damn.
Starting point is 00:15:25 I be like, damn. Yo, bro, but that showB, tell them iFo's simp sent you. They be like, nah, he ain't left us back yet. I be like, damn. I be like, damn. Yo, bro, but that show was in, though, too, in Jersey. That's nice. Thank you, iFo. All right, well, appreciate you, brother. Appreciate you, iFo. All right, man. Get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:15:36 800-585-1051. We got Jess with the mess with Lawn LaRosa coming up. We do. Diddy, Deny Bell, again. The saga continues. All right, we'll talk about that when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:15:47 The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to Jess with the mess with Lauren LaRosa. News is real, brother. Jess Hilarious, Jessica Robin Moore.
Starting point is 00:16:01 Jess don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. Worldwide jest. Worldwide mess. On The Breakfast Club. She's a culture shift. With Lauren, Lauren LaRosa. I'm back.
Starting point is 00:16:16 And I got the mess. Talk to me. All righty. So Diddy yesterday was in court again for an appeal on his last arraignment when he did not receive bail. They appealed it to try and get him out of there. And a judge ruled yesterday very swiftly that Diddy should not come home. The judge yesterday, Judge Andrew Carter, said the government has proven the defendant is a danger. The bail package is insufficient even on risk of flight.
Starting point is 00:16:46 So yesterday, Diddy's attorneys, Mark Agnefilio, and there was a second attorney there as well yesterday, argued that Diddy has done everything that he can do to surrender himself to the court. They argued that because Diddy, for several months now, has been reporting to prosecutors where he is, the fact that he moved to New York, the fact that he, you know, is trying to sell his plane and all of this different stuff that he isn't a risk. He isn't danger. The judge was so not here for it, was not buying it whatsoever. In the bail package originally, remember, he offered the 50 million million of the homes and all that stuff. In addition to that, yesterday, they refiled documents, Diddy's team, saying that they would monitor Diddy. The security company would basically monitor him. A new security company. A new security company would monitor logs of who he's talking to, who's coming into his home.
Starting point is 00:17:38 He would have no women coming into his home. But what about the guys? I don't know about that. You know what's funny? I thought about that yesterday too. The indictment said women and others. Okay? Listen, they said that
Starting point is 00:17:50 they will restrict female visitors specifically with the exceptions of family members or the mother of his children. They also said that in general that he would limit the visitors. So when it comes to the guys, he would limit anybody outside of women
Starting point is 00:18:05 to family, property caretakers, and friends who are not co-conspirators in the federal indictment, which at this point, I don't even understand how he knows who may be a co-conspirator because so many people have been around him forever, but they didn't get into that specifically.
Starting point is 00:18:19 And then they even got to the point in the arraignment yesterday because Diddy's team at this point was just throwing daggers out there trying to... They thought it sounded ridiculous. Yeah, it was going downhill. They started talking about the point in the um arraignment yesterday because diddy's team at this point was just throwing daggers out there trying to they started to sound ridiculous yeah it was going downhill they started talking about he was in the church and and the judge cut them off at that point but they they mentioned that they would uh monitor him for 24 hours with surveillance surveillance cameras and um that's the problem now y'all been monitoring everybody with surveillance and nobody knew and no cell phones no cell phones no internet i don't believe that when they start saying stuff like that i just don't believe that how you're not knew. No cell phones, no Wi-Fi. No cell phones, no internet.
Starting point is 00:18:46 I don't believe that. When they start saying stuff like that, I just don't believe that. How you not going to have a cell phone and no internet? I didn't believe it, but when I say the judge, and I was just watching live tweets from a reporter in the court. You couldn't even hear it, but I felt the judge's energy.
Starting point is 00:18:58 The judge was not with none of it. It was so over it. He had to pick up his kids, because he was like, all right, is that more? Yes, literally. So the prosecutors basically laid out their case again, but they went more into detail about reasons why they are saying that Diddy is dangerous to this case and dangerous to others. So they mentioned yesterday that Diddy had called one of the witnesses who'd been subpoenaed to try and convince this witness that everything was consensual.
Starting point is 00:19:22 And this same witness, he's telling this person, they have this on record. They have different recordings. They have text messages. Diddy was talking to this woman, allegedly, and tells this woman, if you show support for me, you have nothing to worry about. They also brought up the Miss Kalina Harper again.
Starting point is 00:19:39 And now they mention that it was 128 times that they had been communicating. Now, they got more into detail with this because Diddy's attorneys came back and said, well, when it comes to Miss Kalina Harper, who was the most recent person we know of that he contacted. That was after September 10th, after Dawn Richard filed. Diddy's attorney said, well, we talked to her because her lawyers reached out and said they want to release a statement. We said, go ahead, do whatever you want to do. Like, no, basically like no pressure.
Starting point is 00:20:01 Thanks for letting us know though and then they followed up and said also she was worried that she was being misrepresented in the media because of dawn richard's civil suit which mentions um kalina harper a lot the judge responded back and said well if all that is the case why did uh did he feel like he needed to call her and talk to her as well and they they really couldn't all they kept saying was well she felt like her reputation in media you know what i mean, was being tarnished. And you will not receive bail if they know you have reached out to multiple witnesses after they were subpoenaed. Not to mention one of the potential star witnesses, Cassie. There's a video of you beating her ass.
Starting point is 00:20:36 Yep. Come on. And they also, the prosecutors gave like a timeline of other witnesses. They said as far as back as 2023 um he had been reaching out to witnesses who had been subpoenaed and they have they're able to track it according to the prosecutors allegedly um on a timeline where there were some people that were subpoenaed that did he hadn't spoken to in years but after they were subpoenaed he directly reached out to them and sometimes it was through intermediate parties like not directly from his phones and he was actually
Starting point is 00:21:01 telling people like i'm not supposed to be talking to you. Don't text me. So he knew what he was doing was not right. Now on Cassie, um, the video came up, the judge asked about the video. The judge said, listen, you're saying all this stuff like this man is a dangerous,
Starting point is 00:21:15 like I can just let him out in this case. Won't be interrupted at all. But what about that video? Um, so the, the, the attorneys are then trying to explain that this was a lover's quarrel cassie was upset according to these attorneys because of something she found in his phone they
Starting point is 00:21:29 both were toxic to each other they both were went and received third-party help at that time they were in love the judge says what does love have to do with it and that's not me just paraphrasing or being funny the judge literally said what does love have to do with it at that point i was like oh did he go into jail um i couldn't believe the lawyer even tried to play that angle like we didn't see the video that was not a lover's quarrel i said yesterday that was a woman getting beat she was trying to run she's trying to flee yeah and then so then they uh they again you know have a conversation about what he's actually being charged for the diddy's attorney responds to the judge when the judge says
Starting point is 00:22:05 well what does love have to do with it and he tries to make it clear well we're here because he's being charged for sex trafficking and the judge says well you mentioned that in their love they bring third parties into their relationship right that third party is a sex worker that sex worker is then being paid and traveled in for prostitution basically isn't that sex trafficking and diddy's attorney responds and says well i spoke to the agency and they say that these workers don't have sex they're not like they're not they're not paid to have sex on their watch like as a job if they choose to do it outside of work that's their own choice but that's still illegal listen what's going on here the judge said all right i hear you but let's go back to the danger because you're not
Starting point is 00:22:44 even speaking to the fact that i'm saying that this man is dangerous. I felt like Diddy's attorneys yesterday, they couldn't speak to the major things that the judge kept asking them to speak to. And it resulted in the judge saying, you know what, this man is dangerous. No, he needs to stay right where he's at. And that judge kept bringing up the gassy video. It's funny. I spoke to a couple of sources. I mean, this is New York.
Starting point is 00:23:04 I spoke to a couple people. And they said the main reason was, one Cassie video. It's funny. I spoke to a couple of sources. I mean, this is New York. I spoke to a couple people and they said the main reason was one, that video. They said the video just showed him to be violent. It showed him to be the fact that he can break or crack at any moment. So that was one of the reasons. And they said the other reasons is they feel like if he sits for enough time,
Starting point is 00:23:20 he'll be able to start opening up and talking about where these sex workers came from, who brought these sex workers in. They feel like he'll start telling once he sits there long enough because he wants to get out. Man, look, I mean, his attorney is saying he's going to fight the good fight. We're not giving up, but I don't see this going well for Diddy whatsoever. Yeah, me neither. And it's just I just really can't wrap my mind around someone having so much to lose and moving the way he was moving it just makes me think that man doesn't have not one single solitary friend around him because if
Starting point is 00:23:49 you work a billion dollars you got kids you got all these employees all you need is one person that cares about you all it takes is one person to say hell no get these guns away from him no you're not getting no prostitutes you're getting a girlfriend actually you need a wife but somebody should have been there to tell sean combs to grow up or maybe he didn't listen because he's too far gone off drugs alcohol and booty well all types of booty variety of booty variety of booty yeah but women booty men booty and it has nothing to do with other booty in the indictment it says women and others 72 gender identities did he seem like he wanted to try every flavor oh my god jesus did that come from a source too no that was he said it got it from the document look at you reading documents look at
Starting point is 00:24:28 you with sources i like the energy up here this morning but i would say this it had nothing to do with the money it's just you just don't have a friend why are you stuck on his booty because this man seems like an addict a sex addict a drug addict yes and being in that cell is going to be the first time in probably forever that he's forced to sit still and get sober and reality is going to hit him hard. Whatever he's been running from
Starting point is 00:24:49 he cannot run no more. Yeah, well he's going to sit with it for sure and we're going to be we'll be following it so we'll keep people updated. Envy with the sources. I like that for you.
Starting point is 00:24:58 Envy ain't got no damn sources. Envy ain't got no sources. I'll just be talking to myself. Oh, no. I ain't got no sources. I think you have sources. I ain't got no sources. I think you have sources. I ain't got no sources. That's okay.
Starting point is 00:25:06 I believe in you. No, that's all right. I put you on some of my sources. What are you talking about? I said I believe in you, Envy. Relax. I bet you Envy can get to the source of the booty. We wrapping up.
Starting point is 00:25:15 We are not going there today. I bet that much. That is just with the mess with Lauren La Rosa. What's up next, Envy? Come on. I'm trying to get you out of this. You know what's kind of interesting? 72 flavors of booty is crazy. You want to back back into the booty. 72 flavors. I'm trying to get you out of this. You know what's kind of interesting? 72 flavors of booty is crazy.
Starting point is 00:25:25 You want to back back into the booty. 72 flavors. That's Baskin-Robbins flavors. Baskin-Robbins. I want to put it on the court transcript that I tried to back and be out of the booty and he went back to the booty. You can't resist. 72 flavors. Alright, when we come back. When we come back. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:25:41 When we come back. When you back back. Alright, we got front page news with Morgan. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. You're checking out the Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Law and La Rosa filling in for Jess.
Starting point is 00:25:55 And let's get in some front page news, some quick sports tonight. Football. Jets take on the Patriots at 8-15. All right. I feel like that's such a waste of time. Why? But to lose all the Jets and Patriots fans.
Starting point is 00:26:06 But, you know, whatever. Yeah. Your team got washed, but my team sucks, so I'm just gonna shut up. Your team shucks. Shut up.
Starting point is 00:26:12 I am. His team what? Sucks. His team shucks. His team shucks, too. You get so mad. And a little job. Yeah, we a little trash.
Starting point is 00:26:20 We a little trash. But good morning, Morgan. Good morning, good morning. Okay, y'all. So the Fed Reserve is cutting interest rates for the first time in more than four years good news for us right yay fed uh fed chairman uh jerome powell said the economy is making strides and further detailed their decision let's hear more from fed chairman jerome powell this decision reflects our growing confidence that with an appropriate recalibration of our policy stance,
Starting point is 00:26:46 strength in the labor market can be maintained in a context of moderate growth and inflation moving sustainably down to 2%. Our economy is strong overall and has made significant progress toward our goals over the past two years. The labor market has cooled from its formerly overheated state. Inflation has eased substantially from a peak of 7% to an estimated 2.2%. Our patient approach over the past year has paid dividends. Inflation is now much closer to our objective, and we have gained greater confidence that inflation is moving sustainably toward 2%. Yeah, so the central bank cut rates by half a point. The decision lowers the federal funds rate to a range between 4.75% to 5%. Interest rates had remained at their highest level in over two decades since July of last year. And the Fed had maintained a goal of lowering inflation to 2%. Again, as previously mentioned in the audio, it's at 2.2 or something like that or near there. August saw the 12-month inflation rate fall to 2.5%, its lowest since February of 2021. Now, investors say the Federal Reserve interest rate cut has added significance to the presidential election,
Starting point is 00:27:56 with that just being weeks away. Historically, it's the closest the central bank has come to enacting and easing a cycle just before an election. In nearly half a century. A brand new rate-cutting phase tied this close to November 5th hasn't happened since 1976 and 1984, the elections then. So, yeah, very interesting to see that the rate has been cut. And that's great because it'll help people with purchasing homes and it'll help people with borrowing money for cars or home improvements or anything that they need, any type of lending. So the interest rates will be a lot lower, which will help you when it comes to pay these things back. So that's a great thing.
Starting point is 00:28:33 Yeah, absolutely. As Charlamagne says, all the things that matter to the people. Speaking of things that matter to the people, Vice President Kamala Harris, she will speak on abortion rights in Georgia this week. Now, Harris will host the event on Friday to highlight her support of reproductive rights, likely focusing on Amber Thurman and Candy Miller, two Georgia women whose deaths she blames on the state's abortion ban. Now, Harris's campaign says she will highlight the stark contrast between her commitment to fight for reproductive freedom and the devastating and deadly consequences of Trump's abortion bans. Georgia's bans abortions after fetal cardiac activity is detected, which is usually around six weeks. So if there's a heartbeat, yeah, an abortion cannot be carried out.
Starting point is 00:29:15 Now, Thurman, she died after doctors made her wait 20 hours in an Atlanta hospital while she experienced complications from abortion medication. Miller also experienced complications from abortion medication. Miller also experienced complications from abortion medication and her family says she too was scared to seek medical help during the because of the Georgia state abortion laws. Now Thurman's death was ruled preventable by the state a committee of 10 doctors and during the NABJ session that Kamala Harris sat down with them for, she said this young mother should still be alive, raising her son
Starting point is 00:29:49 because the woman had another son, and pursuing her dreams of attending nursing school. She went on to say, this is exactly what we feared when Roe was struck down. In more than 20 states, Trump abortion bans are preventing doctors from providing basic medical care. So it's really sad to see what's happening as of that.
Starting point is 00:30:06 Now, meanwhile, California Governor Gavin Newsom, he's weighing in on Trump politic and podcast. He spoke on the politic and podcast when he said the debate between Trump and VP Harris was terrible, adding he almost had a word with Trump regarding the state of California. Let's hear from Newsom. It was terrible. You can't look at it objectively and not make that conclusion. Did you and Trump have any words?
Starting point is 00:30:28 No, I didn't. I want to have some words with him today after he's trashing California. He was here in California at his golf course right on the coast, the Pacific Ocean behind him. Couldn't be more beautiful. Saying it's the worst state in the world, trashing everything about California. Yeah, so he didn't like that.
Starting point is 00:30:42 Newsom said it was obvious that Trump lost the debate. But after it was over, he watched the former president tell reporters and associates that he won. He didn't like that. What was that? When he said it was terrible, he mean, what does he mean?
Starting point is 00:30:52 Trump's performance? That's what he was asking him about? Yeah. Oh, okay, okay, okay. His performance was terrible. And for my last story, the Biden administration has announced, ladies, if you shop at Shein,
Starting point is 00:31:02 T-Mu, listen up. This one's for you. The Biden administration is announcing new regulations to curb the significant increase abuse of the de minimis shipping exemption by Chinese e-commerce giants. The White House says Chinese retail giants like Shein or Shein, however you pronounce it, Timu and Alibaba have all abused the de minimis shipping exemption, which allows shipments of $800 or less to enter the U.S. duty free, flooding the market with low cost items while evading tariffs. Now, the volume of these types of shipments entering the U.S. has skyrocketed from 140 million per year a decade ago to over a billion today. So the administration plans to introduce new rules to close the loophole, like enhanced data collection for the shipments requiring detailed information a 10-digit classification number and the identity of the
Starting point is 00:31:51 filer so i'm not sure how that's really going to impact uh those those those shippings that you get the the you know all of those things but i'm just saying look be on the lookout for it i think that's crazy because i think a lot of people use Timu and Sheen and Alibaba to furnish their homes, to buy their wardrobes because it's so much cheaper. They can't afford it here. So now you're taking
Starting point is 00:32:10 that discount away from people for what? And it was disrespectful to just say ladies as if we don't shop at Timu. I shop at Timu. You do? Where'd you begin from Timu?
Starting point is 00:32:19 Ladies and gentlemen, anybody shopping at Timu, Alibaba, Sheen. People ask furniture. I know. I've been seeing that furniture gets pushed to you all the time. I just asked somebody yesterday Ladies and gentlemen, anybody shopping at T-Mu, Alibaba, Sheen, basically their prices are way too low. I know, I've been seeing their furniture gets pushed to you all the time. I just asked somebody yesterday, because I wanted to go and get one of the bathroom organizers, like, have you ever ordered from here? And they were like, well, it's just like Sheen, so you might as well just do it. Well, the prices are too low, and, you know.
Starting point is 00:32:39 The government always in somebody's business. Well, that's your front page news. I'm Morgan Wood. Make sure you're following me on social at Morgan Media. And for more news coverage, be sure you're following the Black Information Network and BINnews.com. Thank y'all. How was your Timu shorts, Charlamagne? Is it like one leg longer than the other or were they fine?
Starting point is 00:32:58 Was it like the Gorda Patrol? No, the cargoes were cool. I bought three pair of cargoes. No problems? They wash well and all that? I'm Timu. I mean, I didn't wash them. I only wore all of them once.
Starting point is 00:33:05 I mean, it was only like $9. Have you ever ordered from Sheen? I never ordered from Sheen. I just want to see if the quality is different if it's the same thing. Because it gives, it's the same thing. You be ordering your hair from Sheen, right? Don't play with Sheen.
Starting point is 00:33:15 Wow. This is theory of trends. This is... No, trust me. This ain't those prices. This ain't that. Okay. The government and Charlamagne
Starting point is 00:33:24 always in some of this. Thank you, Morgan. Now, when we come back, Detroit's own Babyface Ray will be joining us. His album, The Kid That Did, is out right now. We'll talk to him next.
Starting point is 00:33:32 It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa's filling in for Jess.
Starting point is 00:33:45 We got a special guest in the building. The kid that did. Babyface Ray. Yeah. What's up, brother? How you feeling? What's poppin'? How you doing, my brother?
Starting point is 00:33:52 I'm doing good. You doing all right? Yeah, I'm chillin'. I love the title of that new album, man. What does that title mean, The Kid That Did? Kid That Did, man. Originally, I got it from Sauce Walker. It was a quote he was saying.
Starting point is 00:34:03 You know what I'm saying? But I felt like it applied to what I had going on and everything that I did so far in my career. So it originally started out as a mixtape idea where I wanted to put all the group artists
Starting point is 00:34:14 that I was dealing with on it. But it didn't work out like that and then it turned into an album. Dope. We've been talking about how much Detroit has influence on the game right now. Speak about that for a little bit because for a while,
Starting point is 00:34:25 it was difficult to get out being a Detroit artist. Yeah, it was tough for us at first, but now, like, everywhere you go, they love us. You know what I'm saying? It feels good right now, you know? But at first, it was rough. They didn't even want to hear it. What was the switch?
Starting point is 00:34:38 What was the change? Me, I always say this. I think when T came out with the first day out, it kind of like opened. It kind of shined light on Detroit for that type of sound, you know what I'm saying? And then everything after that, Sada, Doug, it was cool. You know, it's interesting, I saw somebody, somebody sent me a tweet where they said, Babyface Ray's music is all about getting money and hustling, even if you're broke, his music will motivate you to go get a bag.
Starting point is 00:35:02 How does it feel to hear people say things like that about you? Because, you know, for me growing up, that's what Jeezy felt like. You know what I'm saying? That's a cool title to put on me. I'm glad they're putting that on me than anything else. You know what I'm saying? I'm glad I can motivate them to do that. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:35:17 I don't hate when they say it and they try to put it like that, like I'm just down talking to everybody that was broke, because I used to be broke before. I remember I used to be. But it's cool. I ain't tripping. At this point, do you feel like you're getting your flowers or your just do? Definitely.
Starting point is 00:35:29 Definitely. How they received my last album definitely motivated me and made me feel loved and supported still. What motivated you to get a bag? When you hear people say, damn, maybe Face Red Music motivates me to go get some money. What motivated you? Being in the mix. When I was young, I was in the mix you know i'm saying i probably was in the mix with the wrong crowd but just seeing what they did and that motivated me to get a bag it wasn't even about rap it was
Starting point is 00:35:53 just what the things they did and how they carried themselves and stuff so now you're not in the mix what motivates you today today yeah my kids you know i'm saying my family my fans and stuff like that that's what keep me going for real. You ever look at your kids and be like, I don't really have a baby face because this is what a real baby face looks like? No, for real. I be looking at them like,
Starting point is 00:36:11 this is how I used to look when I was little. Like, it's crazy. Word. I love seeing, you know, Sada Baby was up there. I love the fact that Detroit is coming together a lot more than before. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:21 You know, there was just so many beefs on so many different sides of Detroit, but it feels like that's been squashed. do you think the reason that that has been i think it's more of everybody understanding that we got business to handle you know i'm saying we ain't gotta be uh like each other or hang around each other but all the bulls in the mix we ain't gotta you know i'm saying like you get in the bag whatever go do your, you know what I'm saying? Like, you get in the bag, whatever, go do your thing. You know what I'm saying? Y'all in the same clubs. Y'all doing concerts. Yeah, like, it ain't no big deal.
Starting point is 00:36:49 I saw, you got a few lyrics, man, that make me just wonder, like, why does it feel like you'd be so disgusted to hear that a woman would even f*** with a lame-ass? You put a lot of emphasis on that. You got one line. You say, we ain't got no business even speaking if you f*** lames. You ain't got no business even thinking you can f*** with face. Yeah. Another line you can with face yeah another line you say seen a soul called baddie lame it left me traumatized yeah another line you say almost cried when i seen my egg her new broken it's sad to see yeah yeah dang that's crazy i don't know man you know when you're dealing with somebody you put
Starting point is 00:37:18 your you know your love and your care into them and you deal with them and then you see somebody that you feel is lame that's dealing with the same thing that you cared about it can mess you up a little bit so why is it that he can say that and you big him up but when a girl says the same thing we get downplayed why you think that that is because he loves to drag me for being like certain things i don't want to deal with that's crazy i don't know what you're talking about oh he does it daily i can send you women is doing that a lot now. Y'all got high, high expectations of men. You feel me? I'm saying it just...
Starting point is 00:37:49 You think not dealing with a lame is high, high? Or is that just regular? Depends on what you consider lame, too, though. You got to excuse me, because what I think is lame, people might not think it's lame. What do you push in that position? I don't know. You could just... I can't really pinpoint it.
Starting point is 00:38:01 You just know when you see it. Yeah, like, bro ain't... Maybe that girl was always lame. Maybe. And that's why you and her didn't match. Maybe, maybe. Maybe I'm lame to somebody, too. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:38:11 Do you have an ex in particular when you be writing these raps? Do you have... No, no, no, no, no. I ain't turning nobody up. I ain't doing that. So in Delusional, you're not talking about nobody specific? Because it was given... Finding love, currently in love.
Starting point is 00:38:26 No, it was, everybody kept saying Delusional, Delusional. You know what I'm saying? I think B even had said it to me Delusional and I was in the studio. Delusional about what? It's the summertime. It's a Delulu summer. You ain't heard? Yeah, Delulu.
Starting point is 00:38:41 Yeah, it's been that type of summer. Everybody just kept saying like, you delusional or anything. So it was just something going on. You ever told a girl that? You delusional. Man, baby face, that's my boyfriend. That girl delusional. I never say that.
Starting point is 00:38:53 They trying to get you set up right now. No, I'm really just asking because this game ain't new to me. I guess you're using me. But for you, I'm delusional. You perfect. You're beautiful. I got some bruises, too. It sounds like you're just sitting right there i ain't gonna lie in a relationship you have to be
Starting point is 00:39:08 somewhat delusional about your partner you know i'm saying somewhat i feel you know i'm saying if you ain't delusional about that person then it ain't really gonna work out if you not all the way strong out on me like to the to the full like it ain't gonna work out but you can't be stupid though like like for example if you're dealing with a girl sometimes you get like this like to the full like it ain't gonna work out. But you can't be stupid though. Like for example if you're dealing with a girl who's just a straight up s*** or she's dealing with you
Starting point is 00:39:29 and she know you got a bunch of girls she can't be delusional but like you the only one. Hey man. Listen man. Sometimes you gotta say you the only one here.
Starting point is 00:39:39 You can't. What'd you say? Never mind. Nothing. What'd you say? Laura's single and she's been looking for a man
Starting point is 00:39:45 for a while now we call her delusional a lot I'm not delusional I just think that I agree with you that sometimes at some point
Starting point is 00:39:52 you do have to kinda like sometimes you have to just kinda go with the flow and if you figure out at the end of it that it's not working and it's not right
Starting point is 00:39:58 it's whatever but you are a bit delusional as you're flowing cause you wanna you wanna F around and find out a bit but I was gonna say sometimes
Starting point is 00:40:04 as a woman you have to not fully tell the truth a bit because you got to ease it you got a lot of got to ease a guy you have to ease a guy into being able to take what you're saying to them without it being an ego this is crazy as a man you As a man, men do small lies with women sometimes. So what lies do you do? They do a lot
Starting point is 00:40:28 of lies. I ain't La Rosa, that's what he called me. They do a lot of lies. I'm not saying I'm lying about
Starting point is 00:40:33 who I'm with or I'm cheating. I mean, because he was basically trying to get you to say you be telling people they're
Starting point is 00:40:37 the only one and they're not. You do that? I did not say whoa. That's what he was trying to get Babyface,
Starting point is 00:40:43 just take a step back. Let him go. That's why you wasn't about to answer that question Yeah I ain't Let's move on from it No but I ain't that type of guy bro I ain't that type of guy I ain't gonna say
Starting point is 00:40:58 I ain't gonna flat out just blankly be like You're the only one like I'm gonna treat you as such I'm gonna let my actions show And she delusionally Fills that and goes with it Even if she might not think different I mean, as in a relationship
Starting point is 00:41:11 People go through stuff You've been through stuff before I'm sure you've been through stuff before People go through stuff Why you ain't say I've been through stuff? You single Everybody knows you I'm not saying that
Starting point is 00:41:22 That's why Alright, we got more with Babyface Ray. When we come back, don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's EJ and V. Jess and Larry.
Starting point is 00:41:31 Charlamagne the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Law and La Rosa filling in for Jess. Now, we're still kicking it with Detroit's own Babyface Ray. Charlamagne. Now, I read that you just bought your mama a house, man. Congrats. Yeah, thank you.
Starting point is 00:41:41 Congrats. How you know that? You listen to Sway? I think I was on Sway. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I did. How'd that feel? Feel good. Feel damn good. I ain't gonna lie. mama house man yeah thank you grass you know that you listen this way I used to understand like once I buy my mama house I'm cool yeah I'm Sam but we don't keep going to keep me child when did you know you I got to that point where you are
Starting point is 00:41:58 able to do it like you sit with your financial advisor you I can go by my mama I sink the money like hold on in my mind doing the right thing is oh like soon as I get X amount of dollars I'm buying my my house hey so once I got to that my house is that simple you surprised that she know how she was getting no I call my dad okay I ain't tell her call my dad I'm the house the What's the budget What's the And I told him He like you sure I'm like yeah
Starting point is 00:42:27 So What was the budget It was a It was a nice one He said you sure And he playing you Like you broke bro Yeah cause they
Starting point is 00:42:33 Don't be knowing What's her time Did she Was she crying Was she What was her She cried She still
Starting point is 00:42:39 She might cry Today She cry all the time You know what I'm saying My mama crazy But that's because She's seeing all of the success and things happen that you said that you know she's not used to seeing i'm the baby boy too oh wow
Starting point is 00:42:50 so everything that i do she be looking at me like this is crazy she gonna watch this and be like you said mama like that's crazy yeah so you gotta support the whole fam the whole family look at you because you baby boy you you the artist you making it so 100 how was that stress on you sometimes get stressed because they get a little crazy like every when it's all coming to you at once christmas time thanksgiving everybody coming at the same time i ain't tripping about christmas time because it's time to give you know what i'm saying but when they see you do stuff like buy your mama house not now those requests get a little crazy let me buy 10 grand till friday man man hey not for real. For real. How do you deal with stuff like that, though? I saw an interview where you said, I can't have your problems on me right now.
Starting point is 00:43:29 I'm trying to lock in and focus. That don't mean I don't love you or nothing. It's just I'm on a mission right now. So how do you create that barrier of like, it's not that I don't love you, but not right now? I need to get better at communicating because when I get in that mode where I feel like you wearing me down, I just cut off all communication. And I don't be meaning nothing by it, but I be so focused on what I'm trying to do, I feel like you're throwing me off I just cut off all communication and I don't be meeting them by but I'll be so focused On what I'm trying to do. I feel like you're throwing me up How many siblings you have?
Starting point is 00:43:50 I got three. Salute to you too man. You partnered your wavy gang label with Empire. Yeah, what does that mean for you? It means a lot. I don't know too many people that got their own record label for real for real You know what I'm saying? So for me to have one it feel good is there more that you want to do like in your city just outside of music like community wise i know that you just did like the new balance shoes for the boys and girls club um like what else are you looking to do like building out wise you know we've been in talks with trying to get a uh school oh wow what ages what grades uh they were saying more like high school because we working with a football team now.
Starting point is 00:44:26 So I think it would be cool for us to get a school and build it up and have it under my umbrella and get something going like that. It's a lot I want to do. However I can help, I'm going to try to help. What do you want people to take away from this album? The growth, man. Just see me growing musically. I want people to know that I'm still growing with it. I'm not just trying to put it out. Sometimes artists in the music business now, today they look at it as a cash grab. I'm saying, so I want to keep trying to move musically.
Starting point is 00:44:58 Last time you was up here, you were talking about the importance of a good team and a good manager. Yeah. Did you work that all out and find your good team and make sure your your people around you yeah you see my team behind me behind them when we had in a business i keep my team with me for sure you know what i'm saying they keep me focused you know they don't let me slack even when i want to be lazy and just do what i want to do and feel like something is not important they stay on me now also we uh last time we here we talked about acting yeah and you want to get in the acting game. How has that been? Because Tooby is the,
Starting point is 00:45:26 Detroit is the biggest place for Tooby, so. Tooby lit right now. It is. I ain't gonna lie. I've been smallly trying to do my thing. Y'all gotta go check it out.
Starting point is 00:45:34 I got a video called Money on My Mind where I kind of like did a little acting. Then my trailer for my album we did a little acting. So it's slowly
Starting point is 00:45:41 getting to the point where I'm gonna try to act a little bit. How did you all connect with Rich Paul for the world is yours? Rich Paul, let me say this right, my guy who do clothes by the name of Jack Rip, you know what I'm saying, he connected me with Rich Paul. He called me one day like, you mess with Rich and I'm like yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:59 So I got Rich's number, we FaceTimed and we just was talking. He wasn't even talking about no sports, nothing else. He was talking about music, how he enjoyed it. And we ended up linking in California and doing a song. Oh, he liked your music? Yeah. Okay, okay, okay. He was telling me how he was listening to a song, one Pacific song, during his book release.
Starting point is 00:46:16 Which one was it? Congratulations. Lil Yachty, DJ Esco did it. Got you. Yeah. What other conversations did y'all have? You know, Rich is a, he's a wealth of knowledge. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:25 See, everybody say that, but he, we just be kicking it about music. Right. He be just trying to keep me on game about excelling in music. He'll send me a beat. You might sound fire on this. Mm-hmm. Attack it like this. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:46:39 He helped me out with my foundation thing back on my own, but other than that, we be talking about music. Dope. That's lit. What about the legacy record with Doughboy Clay? You said build a legacy before you get to the tomb. Yeah. Like what kind of legacy do you intend to leave in Detroit?
Starting point is 00:46:58 One of the Motown joints. Like how everybody know about Motown just being a staple. I want people to remember Babyface right away. You know what I'm saying? Positive positive good music mm-hmm the title of that song I don't know why that the title that song just made my like heart drop a little bit legacy no the what was it something about the tune was that completely off like for I think with me when artists have songs like that i guess you have to you do have to think about legacy as you're building but i don't know i just don't it's just a weird feeling to think i didn't i didn't put it in a negative way i know what you mean yeah
Starting point is 00:47:32 the power of the sun what you're saying and stuff i ain't put it in a negative way i'm just being honest about life the reality is we all gonna go yeah for sure like i saw dc young fly say that yesterday it's true like we all on borrowed time For sure Through that Rich Homie Kwan funeral He was like at some point We all gonna end up in that place We just don't know when So
Starting point is 00:47:49 For sure It's not like you saying I wanna go to the womb tomorrow I just thought I know Yeah Just make it count while you're here That's right
Starting point is 00:47:56 Don't be wasting I procrastinated a lot In my younger life So I'm trying to make it count right now Yeah I need some motivation You started with a devotional Which you said
Starting point is 00:48:04 God you never promised me days without pain, but you did promise me to scrimp for those days. Was there a situation that happened? Do you remember, you know, when your faith became so strong? Yeah, I mean, we all got low points, you know what I mean? So that prayer was like, when people play that song, I want you to hear that prayer and understand, like, you ain't alone, because I know people be going through stuff
Starting point is 00:48:25 I don't been through low point. I'm sure you've been through low points when you had to you know I'm saying so Hey, I can't name a specific time when it happened But you know that was just for the fans to know like you're going through something you can get to it Let's get into a journal down which way Wavy Navy University Okay, all right was V's. Yeah's yeah all right let's get into that now kiss the breakfast club good morning we're still kicking it with detroit's own baby face ray his album the kid that did is out right now lauren do you have a song on the project that like you're
Starting point is 00:48:56 that's kind of like your favorite out of the 20 i ain't gonna lie i've been feeling legacy like before that album came out i was playing that i wanted to ask one more question because i know you do so much for detroit and i know a lot of times people don't necessarily see all the stuff that you do for the kids in detroit yeah when did that come about when did you change and said these kids need to see a difference because every time i'm in detroit and i'm in detroit a lot i see you out and about but not only in the clubs i see you doing for the youth right i see you giving back whether it was the sneaker thing that she said or or the backpacks or the football teams or whatever it may be when did you feel like that was what i need to do because you do
Starting point is 00:49:28 it so much and a lot of times people don't necessarily talk about it because i was actually looking for an article where they talk about it i see it but i didn't see any articles talking about the things that you do um once we built our foundation you know i'm saying once we built it we already knew like what we wanted to do so we started doing like workshops for all the kids and i got kids my brothers got kids so we already dealing with our kids so it was it was important to like start helping the kids around like like you say when you come in the city you're gonna see me out so it ain't make no sense for me to be bouncing through their luxury cars and not giving back you know i'm saying so i wanted to help and reach out and touch the kids in a way
Starting point is 00:50:03 where they remember that someone like me helped. You know what I'm saying? Why is it so important for, especially Detroit artists, I see this a lot in Detroit, where Detroit artists stay in Detroit. Like a lot of times you see people from other markets and they go to another city, another state, like they move away. But, you know, I done been seen you in your hood. I done pulled up on you. So why is that so important to you? It's rough, real, like, because even my people like, like now they still want me to get away you know i'm saying
Starting point is 00:50:29 but it'd be hard because of my family and what i got going on but i did have a theory in my mind that i wanted to stay in detroit and like get it going to where highlander is and how california you know i'm saying how they strong and they got what they got going on but it get rough out here you know what I'm saying the love that you think you may got it might not be like that for real so
Starting point is 00:50:49 I'm still kind of 50-50 on how I want to play if I still want to be there if I still you know what I'm saying Speaking of Kendrick he dropped a song where he's talking about
Starting point is 00:50:58 like we need more substance in media in music all of that stuff and I know you talked earlier about Tee Grizzley and one of the things i like about detroit artists is the way that you guys storytell your music yeah do you
Starting point is 00:51:09 feel like right now that we were having this conversation the other day that things are shifting more toward that and that's why people are receiving you so well do you think that music is at a place where you pick and choose what you want to hear it depends on the artist like i think kendrick can do with that because that's what type of artist he is. If you're not an artist known for doing that, that might not work for you. You know what I'm saying? Even if you try to switch over to it, it might not work. I don't think we're switching towards that. I think people know what's right and what's wrong and what they want to hear.
Starting point is 00:51:38 Somebody told me the other day that our audience is not maturing as much as the artists artists may be you know i'm saying so that's crazy young miami was told that too yeah so even when even we might find figure out the information and try to kick it back into music they might be like what you want like they don't really know for real so i think it's shifting but it might be a little take a little time a little bit but yeah and i think it's the way you do it too right like when you on i need a motivation and you rapping i need some motivation you rapping about god yeah that's your way of doing it yeah yeah so it's just i just think it's just all about how you do it yeah yo how you present but does it make it hard for you when you do stuff like that but then you're told my your audience isn't maturing with you like how do you figure out
Starting point is 00:52:19 who are you talking to now and who told you that the label man my partner told me that we were sitting in the car kicking it. He told me that. Oh, okay. So it wasn't like a statistic? No, no. It wasn't a statistic. Just like the homie?
Starting point is 00:52:30 Okay. We were just talking about growing and the things we know now versus what we, you know what I'm saying? Music and stuff like that. He was just saying like the audience might not be mature how we mature. So you got to sometimes just, you know know so when you see hove put you on on the playlist is it surprising to you or i thought it was like some pr hey like i'm like ain't no way hove put me on no playlist but when i tapped in you don't think you're listening yeah
Starting point is 00:52:56 for sure i know nah you know what i'm saying so now that i know it's like that's lit because we listen to hove so to be accepted by hove and uh guys like future accepting us like that's lit because we listen to host beat to be accepted by home Guys like future Accepting is like that's a big thing cuz that's all we used to listen to Scott you ain't no way I feel underrated Oh, that's good. I know Taffy he reach out that I know conversation after no no we was just talking about that went to the game was floor season He was across and they was texting my phone like welcome up on home I'm like you can't just walk up on home he hit me with the I accepted that like yeah I take that don't be too cool nah what about that what about I did attempt and the security guards was like I ain't want to tell you, I got blazed. Oh, you see, you ain't say that. Yeah, I got blazed.
Starting point is 00:53:45 How close did you get? It was like, I was over here, and I'm telling security, like, Hov know me. It's Babyface Ray. It's Babyface Ray over here. And I watched him tell him, and Hov blazed me. But it's cool. Damn.
Starting point is 00:54:00 It's cool. I don't believe it. What game was it? Man, KD, we really was going on behalf of KD. It was me and KD. I don't know it What game was it? Man, KD We really was going On behalf of KD It was me and KD I think they was I don't know who they was playing
Starting point is 00:54:09 But I know this was When KD was there I'm sure y'all will do that again Cause Rick Paul and J And Hov got a connection That was a new one A lot of people don't even Have a Jay-Z story
Starting point is 00:54:17 So at least you got one You know what I mean? It just I didn't even want to say that It's a Jay-Z story So you'll never try it again If you see him somewhere It gotta be
Starting point is 00:54:25 different circumstances y'all walking by each other in the hall stopping him even if it's the same security guard if you see the guy stopping me let's out like remember this list it's me why are you being weird to me are labels still important labels yes what you mean are they just important for artists nowadays? I don't know, because you trying to go in a direction of being an independent artist and stuff like that. Whatever suits you. If you got the drive to do everything on your own, then do everything on your own. We're not knocking you.
Starting point is 00:54:57 Go get that money. Do everything you need to do. But some people need to be told what to do. You know what I'm saying? Some people need direction. Some people need a team, different ideas. They're not as creative as, you know what I'm saying, a yay. Or, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:55:10 So, whatever works for you. I see people talking about being an independent artist, but they're not telling you it's a lot of work that come behind that. You know, so, if you don't have the work ethic to do everything on your own, don't even try it. You're just going to be Sitting in a room Looking stupid Talking about you An independent artist
Starting point is 00:55:26 Ain't gonna work for you So whatever work for you Ladies and gentlemen It's the Breakfast Club It's Babyface Ray Alright Salute to Babyface Ray His album
Starting point is 00:55:35 The Kid That Did Is out right now Shout out to Detroit To What Up Doe Everybody else We are the Breakfast Club Let's get to Just With The Mess
Starting point is 00:55:41 With Lauren LaRosa. The news is real, brother. Lauren's Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lies. She don't spare nobody. Worldwide Jess. Worldwide mess. On The Breakfast Club. She's the coach of Lauren LaRosa. I'm back. And I got the mess.
Starting point is 00:56:02 Talk to me. Now with Diddy being denied that bail in the appeal I'm back. And I got the man. Talk to me. Now, with Diddy being denied that bail in the appeal yesterday, I'm sorry, with Diddy being denied the bail in the appeal yesterday, he will be still housed. Like, he's going to be sitting down for some time. And there have been some people reacting to this. There are a bunch of celebrities online right now who are expressing things all over the place. So of them is Boosie so Boosie tweeted two very long tweets he said I feel I feel
Starting point is 00:56:30 Diddy is in jail for basically doing what every other famous entertainer has done flew bitches out for threesomes he's just freakier we actually go call women prostitutes who fly in willingly to be with their partners for sex if that's the case if you've been flewed out has sex and has sex you should be labeled a prostitute if that's the case that's 80 percent of the women reading this and trafficking hell nah you're a celebrity you gotta fly the p word in i can say that no okay you gotta fly the p word in how else you got to get the p word you're never in one place when i saw that video i was pissed at okay wait brucey when i saw that video i was pissed off at the nigga but he really got a problem but facing life in prison for doing basically what so many other entertainers have done hashtag i disagree i'm
Starting point is 00:57:16 starting to feel like this sex traffic in charge for flying bitches out and for threesomes will be a tool they use to take down hip-hop artists and celebrities just think about it who flying the yeah yeahs and to turn up who also in a different city and gotta fly the p word to them who ain't tripping and go give their sex partner a little change think about it oh he's saying hip-hop artists are the only people that do that so this is a targeted attack and it's starting with diddy think about this it's real if you fly a chicken y'all turn up you give her a little change so she's straight when she get home that's sex trafficking i have no idea what boosie is talking about and i don't think boosie knows what he's talking about because boosie are none of these brothers clearly know the law that's all i'm getting from any of these uh i want to these
Starting point is 00:57:58 statements that they're making i was gonna ask what is the definition of sex trafficking you know i'm there thank you and also if you know about these other entertainers doing this, then guess what? You're now making yourself a witness to crimes. Yeah, but what's the definition of sex trafficking? Because when people think sex trafficking, most people, I think, think minors thinking state to state. But that's not the only definition. Right. the only definition right so uh sex sex traffic in the definition is the action or practice of illegally transporting people from one country or area to another for the purpose of sexual
Starting point is 00:58:29 exploitation a deeper definition is uh the act of using forced fraud or coercion to compel someone to participate in commercial sex acts usually in exchange for something of value so there is the difference is is if your girlfriend or your little boo or your little yeah yeah want to fly out and she's willingly flying out she's willingly consenting to having sex she doesn't feel like she's being you know compelled to do something course she's does she's not afraid for her life you're not forcing her to do anything it's not commercial like she's not an actual like sex worker even with sex workers they have to choose to want to do this on their own time but no Lauren that's not true actual sex worker. Even with sex workers, they have to choose to want to do this on their own time.
Starting point is 00:59:05 But no, Lauren, that's not true. And I'm going to tell you why. Because if you're flying in these sex workers, how do we know these sex workers aren't being trafficked? What do you mean? No, I'm kidding. If you're flying in sex workers, how do you know these sex workers
Starting point is 00:59:18 aren't being trafficked by somebody? Oh, by someone else. Yeah, I mean, that's... You just need to... Basically, because that's what came up in court yesterday with diddy where the judge was like well isn't that you're telling me that a third party who is a sex worker flew across state lines or wherever to be with diddy and the girl at the time they're talking about cassie um allegedly that's trafficking and the the what what they tried to define was that the attorney was like
Starting point is 00:59:42 well i spoke to the agency that is basically over this sex worker and they weren't paid for sex. Do you get what I'm saying? Well, and I'm sure the judge was like, who's going to say that they were paid for sex. I mean, listen,
Starting point is 00:59:53 it can get really sticky, but basically if it's a personal choice and a person doesn't feel all of these things, like basically being put into a corner, like there's consequence, all of that. Yeah. But one wrong step, one wrong misstep, you may be sex trafficking and you might not people need to
Starting point is 01:00:09 really understand the definition of it and understand what we're looking at so so it's sex trafficking if somebody flies somebody out and then gives them change after that's not sex sex trafficking correct because that's what boosie basically was saying well according to these two definitions no because you would have your intent behind giving them money or whatever the exchange is would have to be exploitation um to force someone to do something to coerce them or to compel them to do something like they if someone's willing to do something and they do it and then whatever i think the exchange of money and the um yeah this is the malice behind the exchange of money matter i I'm not an attorney, y'all.
Starting point is 01:00:45 I just can read and comprehend. But that's what I'm understanding from this. Yeah, this isn't you meeting a woman somewhere or DMing her online. And then, you know, y'all form a consensual relationship. And y'all, you fly her out to spend some time with you. That's not this. These brothers clearly don't know the law. And they need to learn the law.
Starting point is 01:01:01 It doesn't matter what you think is normal or even what you have normalized if it's illegal right like it's just that simple um well i wanted to talk about how did he's going to be housed now um i know that we had some info that we had received from a source close so i wanted to talk about kind of like how his situation would be set up i need to you got it i sent it to you didn't i send it to you no oh i gotta find it that i thought i thought i sent it to you but basically um it's going to be protective custody if i remember correctly right yeah and that's just because of who he is but also how how high profile the case is yeah they said that uh in jail it might be like a a badge of honor to hurt or do something to diddy or even to touch diddy it would be like a a badge of honor so they're gonna have
Starting point is 01:01:42 him in uh solitary confinement where he's away from everybody else. Protective custody. That's what they call it. They said that he's going to be in a cell by himself and he'll have a bathroom in there. And that was pretty much it. They believe that he's all alleged, according to a source. But that's typical, though. Normally, when a high profile person comes into a prison whatsoever.
Starting point is 01:02:03 So don't act like people might not be scared of him. Okay. Let's move on. That may be right. Let us move on. So yesterday, the nominations for the BET hip hop awards came out. Can we get some claps?
Starting point is 01:02:19 I don't run the board. So nominated for best Hip Hop Platform. Can you guys guess who's in this list? We're listening. The Breakfast Club. Hey. Drop a bomb for us. Yes.
Starting point is 01:02:34 So, The Breakfast Club amongst many others. We're going against. We're going against. Many Dollars for a Game. On the Radar. Drink Chance. Club Shea Shea. Bule Kev.
Starting point is 01:02:41 Complex. The Shade Room. XXL. There's some great names on that list. I want to drop on the clues bombs for my man Gabe on the radar. You know, watch that from the ground up. Drop on the clues bombs for my man Bootleg Kev. Drop on the clues bombs for a million dollars worth of games.
Starting point is 01:02:56 Salute to Wallo. Wallo just made the New York Times bestsellers list for his book, All My Good Intentions. Drop on the clues bombs for Drink Champs, my guys, Nori. Nori, what up? Club Shae Sha had an amazing year on the Black Effect iHeartRadio podcast network
Starting point is 01:03:07 the Joe Budden podcast is on here too salute to Joe drop on the clues bombs for Joe Budden podcast let me tell you something about Club Shea Shea too
Starting point is 01:03:15 is Shea Shea a hip hop platform now that's what they giving them they do enough hip hop I was about to say that's what they giving the girls I don't want to do like that my bad
Starting point is 01:03:20 but that's what they giving them he said hip hop acts on there absolutely yeah he said that yup I look at that as more of a pop culture platform and he's had a phenomenal year he has he stretches across things but i think because a lot of artists are seeding there you know in general um they want to give that to him but how many hip-hop artists have been on it i'm just thinking this year i've seen the baby one before. I've seen Offset. I've seen 21. 21 Savage, yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:47 Who else? I guess, to be honest with you, most of these platforms, I wouldn't say just strictly center on hip-hop except for On The Radar. On The Radar. Yeah. I think everybody's trying to branch out, but you know what?
Starting point is 01:03:57 I think that you guys know what you guys have done up here for so many years. Credit to y'all. It's a big part of that reason why you guys gave, like there's a lot of voices in hip-hop media now that see that you don't just have to just do hip-hop do hip-hop because hip-hop is in so much our culture is in so much um and in wrapping this up i did want to
Starting point is 01:04:13 mention the category of hip-hop artists of the year got the people in a frenzy because in this category i'm not going to list everybody i'm just going to list certain names they have drake future kendrick lamar and Nicki Minaj and what best hip hop artist of the year people are like y'all are so shady
Starting point is 01:04:33 but that's what it should be these have been the biggest acts in hip hop this year Drake and Kendrick definitely should be there Future for what he's done Nicki Minaj of course Future put out two albums
Starting point is 01:04:41 this year 100% Nicki had a phenomenal year that's not shady. And then in lyrics, because after that, lyricists of the year in wrap up, they have Kendrick Lamar,
Starting point is 01:04:49 Lil Wayne. Kendrick. Nicki Minaj. Drake should be in that one too. But I think it's in Drake. So Drake is in this one too. It's like, you know, the whole Super Bowl conversation
Starting point is 01:04:58 and not like us conversation. But that's what this year has been about though. It has been. And like Charlamagne said, I think Kendrick wins all that this year. We're going to look forward to those awards and see. Hopefully, I hope those people show up.
Starting point is 01:05:08 It'll be good to see them there. Probably won't. Yeah, probably not. All right, y'all. That's the mess for this hour. All right. Charlamagne! Yes?
Starting point is 01:05:16 Who you giving that donkey to? Man, four after the hour. First of all, don't talk to me like you're a booty warrior. Okay? I didn't say who you giving that oily donkey to. I said who you giving that donkey to. I didn't say oily donkey to. Here's a new who we giving that donkey to I didn't say oily donkey there's a new booty warrior
Starting point is 01:05:26 on the block y'all okay what's his name booty warrior Sarah Hill could be saying he needs to come to the front of the congregation we'd like to have a word
Starting point is 01:05:33 with her please alright we'll get to that next it's the breakfast club come on you're checking out the breakfast club some donkey today just saw themselves
Starting point is 01:05:43 haven't watched me charlotte man what's ready for you. Hey, donkey. I never heard of a donkey the other day. What is it? I'm a donkey. Say it again, Charlamagne.
Starting point is 01:05:52 I'm a donkey. Yes. You are a donkey. I'll show you how to act a donkey. Everything that Charlamagne is saying is true. Donkey of the Day. For Thursday, September 19th, goes to Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders Now Governor Sanders
Starting point is 01:06:08 Was speaking at a rally for former President Donald Trump And she said that the Vice President Kamala Harris lacks humility Because she said Kamala lacks something That keeps people humble What is that thing What is that thing that the VP lacks that keeps people humble Governor Sanders
Starting point is 01:06:24 What's the news report, Ray? What is it? What? I know, but I don't have none. Oh, let's go to the news report. You can walk into a room like this where people cheer when you step onto the stage and you might think for a second that you're kind of special. Then you go home and your kids remind you very quickly you're actually not that big
Starting point is 01:06:41 of a deal. My sweet daughter reaches up, pats my shoulder and says, and says it's okay mommy one day you can be pretty too so my kids keep me humble unfortunately kamala harris doesn't have anything keeping her humble well that's news to me ladies lauren did you know that kids are a permanent reminder of what's important and they keep you humble? And if you don't have any, then you don't know what's important in life and you're not humble? I know what's important in life and I'm very humble. Sarah said you can walk into a room, you know, like this where she was, where people cheer. When you step onto the stage and you might think for a second that you're kind of special and you go home and your kids remind you very quickly you're actually not that big of a deal
Starting point is 01:07:28 interesting because i think differently in fact i don't care about the validation of others i don't care about the love of others i appreciate it but what i actually care about is the love of my family okay i don't care what strangers think of me i care about what my family thinks of me so if my family loves their daddy if my wife loves her husband i'm on cloud nine okay though nothing in life gassed me up like them okay when you see me showing up as my full self head held high commanding respect it's because of what i represent and what i represent is my family so my family makes me feel like i am a big deal okay sarah if your family doesn't make you feel like a big deal it's probably because they don't respect you. Okay?
Starting point is 01:08:05 And you make it very easy saying foolish ass, self-hating statements like the one you made. Okay? Yes, this statement is self-hating because you are a woman. So what you basically did was co-op misogynistic talking points from the JD Vances of the world in an attempt to marginalize women
Starting point is 01:08:21 and make them feel less than for not having kids. Can I give you some stats, having kids can i give you some stats mate let me give you some stats man i did some research and by research i mean google and chat gpt google told me in 2020 46.8 percent of women in america were childless chat gpt told me in the most recent data from the u.s census borough that about 15 to 16 percent of women aged 40 to 44 childless 97.2 percent of women between the ages of 15 and 19 were childless. The highest by any age group. And I understand that.
Starting point is 01:08:49 That makes complete sense. You shouldn't be pregnant between 15 and 19. But 18 years old, you can vote. So I just wonder what a young 18-year-old, 19-year-old woman thinks when they are told they are childless cat ladies and they lack humility and don't know what's important because they don't have kids. Not to mention, a lot of young girls leader taylor swift okay she also called herself a childless cat lady all right what will they feel when they hear their leader taking on saying that okay 68.1 percent of women who didn't graduate from high school were childless the highest percentage of any education group 50.6
Starting point is 01:09:23 percent of women of all other races and race combinations were childless. 48.1% of Asian women were childless. And 47.7% of white women who are non-Hispanic were childless. Childlessness can vary. Okay, it's based on all types of factors. Education level, career focus, socioeconomic status. What I am getting at here, okay, I am simply saying, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, young Huck, why are you and the GOP so hell bent on pissing off one of the largest populations of voters in
Starting point is 01:09:52 America, women? Donald Trump already has a woman's voters problem. No, not the man who takes credit for overturning Roe v. Wade, not the man who appointed three far right Supreme Court judges who voted overturning Roe v. Wade Not the man who appointed three far-right Supreme Court judges Who voted to overturn Roe v. Wade You mean the man who brags about taking away a woman's right to choose Is having a problem with women's voters? Not the man who talks like this about women
Starting point is 01:10:13 But what I did is something For 52 years They've been trying to get Roe v. Wade Into the states And through the Genius and heart And strength of six Supreme Court justices, we were able to do that. Each individual state is voting. It's the vote of the people now. It's not tied up in the federal government. I did a great service in doing it. It took courage to do
Starting point is 01:10:40 it. Should the woman be punished for having an abortion? Look, I would say that it's a very serious problem. And that's a problem that we have to decide on. It's very- But you're for banning it. Are you gonna say, well, wait, are you gonna say put them in jail? Is that the punishment you're talking about? Well, now what I'm asking you, because you say you wanna ban it. What's that mean? I am against, I am pro-life.
Starting point is 01:11:00 Do you believe in punishment for abortion? Yes or no, as a principle? The answer is that there has to be some form of punishment. For the woman? Yeah, there has to be some form. Jesus Christ. Then you got his running mate talking like this, this is JD Vance. We're effectively run in this country via the Democrats, via our corporate oligarchs, by a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they've made. And so they wanna make the rest of the country miserable too.
Starting point is 01:11:27 If you look at Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, AOC, the entire future of the Democrats is controlled by people without children. Pete has kids. Pete got two kids. Yes, he does. Look, man, you're gonna need suburban women to win this election. But for some reason, you and your cronies are hell bent on pissing women off. And then you bring out women like Sarah Huckabee Sanders to further reinforce the women, what they already know and believe. And that is you shouldn't be in the White House.
Starting point is 01:11:52 And what's ironic about Sarah Huckabee Sanders statements is she's the one not being humble. When you are humble, you don't think you are better than others. And Sarah thinks she's better than the vp because she has biological kids and the vp doesn't and staying humble is never thinking that you are better than than anyone else furthermore sarah huckabee sanders looks very easy to draw even if you don't have any artistic abilities all you have to do is pick up a pencil and you could draw sarah huckabee sanders face it's just a round face dark eyes strong jawline okay she looks on a lot of levels like the orange angry emoji and i can't quite put my fingers on it but i feel like she could identify
Starting point is 01:12:39 as a sandwich what something about sarah huckabee sanders reminds me of a ham sandwich just a plain plain ham sandwich no condiments ironically not even mayonnaise just one piece of ham on two pieces of plain white bread i can't explain it but now that i've said it i bet you can't unsee it and i just drew it you just drew it right yep this the white bread. You see how dry that bread is? Show the camera. Look. That is definitely Sarah Huckabee Sanders. It took her six seconds. It took Lauren LaRosa six seconds to draw Sarah Huckabee Sanders. I see her. I see her.
Starting point is 01:13:13 I want her to know I see her. That is her. You see the hand? Yes. Okay. Please let Kathy Griffin give Sarah Huckabee Sanders the biggest hee-haw. Please give this giant jar of mayo the biggest hee-haw. I can't hold up my artsy skills
Starting point is 01:13:32 in a minute. You don't even have to have any to draw her. Was that a compliment or was that shade? A little bit of both. Okay. Alright. Okay. Is that ham is not Boyz Head, right? Because Boyz Head has a couple recalls recently. That's good. She needs to be recalled. I think this is like government ham. like government him okay okay all right well thank you for that donkey today yes ma'am up next i'm sir don't miss gender 72 flavors of that bootylicious bubblegum asking
Starting point is 01:13:57 robin you didn't see that in the diddy indictment. It said women and others. Others. I missed the others. Others? But I mean, I'm relying on my, yeah, got you. Your bros? Yeah. All right. Well, up next, ask C&E.
Starting point is 01:14:15 800-585-1051. If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, you can call us up right now. And that's why we don't include Lauren, because of the relationship advice part. 800-585-051. Ask C&E. It's the Breakfast Club. That's crazy. The Breakfast Club. It's that time again.
Starting point is 01:14:39 Ask Charlamagne and DJ Envy anything. Pick it up, pick it up, pick it up. It's time to ask C&E. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy anything. Pick it up, pick it up, pick it up. It's time to ask C&E. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Laura La Rosa is filling in for Jess. And we have Monique on the line.
Starting point is 01:14:55 Monique, good morning. Good morning. How you feeling, Monique? I'm good. How are y'all? Good, good, good. What's your question? So, I've been dating this guy for, like, nine months, but he hasn't, like, made it official.
Starting point is 01:15:10 And for me, I feel like that's a long time to, like, just be dating. He hasn't put a title on you yet. With, like, no title. Have you expressed that that's what you want with him? Yes, I have. What does he say? He's more like, oh, you know, he was in a relationship in the past for like i would say like 15 years at least and that he um just wants to take it slow have you been to
Starting point is 01:15:35 his house like that's extremely slow have you been to his house before have i been to his house before yeah but not like i haven't gone often. Girl, you've been dating him for nine months? Y'all really out of it. Right. That's what I mean. You might be the side chick. No, you're not.
Starting point is 01:15:50 Nine months is not that long. Cut it out, y'all. You don't think that's long? I think that's long. Nine months is a long time. And you haven't been to the house like that. If I'm to the point
Starting point is 01:16:00 where I feel like I want to be with you and I'm dating you for nine months, your house is basically my house at this point. How old are you? She's be with you and I'm dating you for nine months your house is basically my house at this point no how old are you she's 35 40 I'm 38 I don't have time for like you know to be playing these games and how old is he same he's the same age nine months is not long at all y'all tripping you know what I'm saying I give I give no this woman might be crazy
Starting point is 01:16:22 he might be not even like oh he's my girlfriend I even say, like, oh, is he my girlfriend? Yeah, there's a reason why he doesn't want to put a title on it. He might be seeing other people to see what he likes better. Yeah, he said he was in a relationship for 15 years. Yeah. So he might be dibbling and dabbling. Yeah. Ma'am, don't listen to them.
Starting point is 01:16:37 Okay? They are putting so much pessimism in their brain. It ain't even that deep. Y'all only known each other for nine months. Give it a little bit more time. Nine months is a long and the fact that you're really not after nine months but he can at least be moving in a way that she feels like okay this is going somewhere she ain't even really been in his crib that's why you single lauren okay exactly don't say exactly my mom. Not by being single, but I agree with her. I'm agreeing with her.
Starting point is 01:17:07 I'm agreeing with her. Because Monique, because Monique. I'm like, girl, we supposed to be a team. Babe, I love you. You my everything. No, we get each other. I get exactly what you said. It's a long time to like.
Starting point is 01:17:17 They know what they're doing when they want to do it and how they want to do it. How often do y'all see each other? Now you already talking about marriage and all that crazy stuff. She just said she wants to know that this is actually going somewhere. This woman want to get married. How often do y'all see each other? Now you're already talking about marriage and all that crazy stuff. She didn't say marriage. She just said she wants to know that this is actually going somewhere. This woman want to get married. At 40-something, don't you all want to get married?
Starting point is 01:17:30 She's 38. How often do you see each other, Monique? How often do you see each other? We see each other weekly, often, but he does work a lot, so we could see each other more, but, you know,
Starting point is 01:17:42 I get it, you have to work, so I'm trying to, like, What does he do? What does he do, but, you know, I get it. You have to work. So I'm trying to, like, be understanding of that. What does he do, mama? He does, what do you call it, like, shift work. So you really don't know what he does. I hope this man runs for his life. Yeah, shift work.
Starting point is 01:17:55 It's a plant. Like, you work at a plant. You know they do shifts. They do, like, 12-hour shifts. Oh, he a long sherman? Yeah, yeah. He a long sherman? That type of thing.
Starting point is 01:18:02 He not a long sherman, but it's that type of thing. Yeah, it's time for it. I hope this man runs thing. He not a longshoreman, but it's that type of thing. Yeah. I hope this man runs for his life, and I'm going to tell you why. If you already acting like this at nine months, how you going to be acting at 12? How you going to be acting at 15, 18? That ain't no long, nigga. You're not going to be acting for a wedding and kids. I disagree with you, man.
Starting point is 01:18:19 You are 38 years old. You know what you want, and you know what you want your life to be. And if he's not moving into that direction, then it's time to ask him why we're not moving in that direction or it's time to find somebody else. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:18:28 And it can be subtle. It can be subtle. He don't got to be like be my girlfriend, but it can be like, okay. Put a title on it. Word.
Starting point is 01:18:34 No. She didn't say put a ring on it. Right. Exactly. Different title. Right. That's it. That's right,
Starting point is 01:18:40 Amy. That's it. I feel like that's not a lot. She's barely even seeing him and being in his home. What title you want? What title you think you eligible for? Like he said.
Starting point is 01:18:48 What title you think you eligible for after nine months? They go together. Like he said. Like, we go together. We boyfriend and girlfriend. Okay, sure. We go together. We want everything.
Starting point is 01:18:57 We'll go together. If that's what you want. Where are we going? Not bad. My daddy used to say that when I was young. Where are y'all going? You ain't going no goddamn way. Okay, we go together.
Starting point is 01:19:04 Hey, whoever you are out there, man, just tell them y'all go together. We go together. One last question, Monique. Does he have a key to your house? Girl. Oh my God. No, he does not have a key to my house. I'm just asking. After nine months, you've given up a key? No, he's not giving up a key.
Starting point is 01:19:19 I've been married for a long time. Nine months, you've given up a key? Don't look at me. At nine months, I still have other things happening, and you don't need to walk in nowhere for nothing. Exactly. I don't care if you're paying rent. She's not playing the game.
Starting point is 01:19:32 She don't want to play. She ready to get married. And that's the problem. It's been nine months. If you apply that energy at that point, then maybe you got to convince me that I need to sit down. Convince me. Make it make sense.
Starting point is 01:19:43 People carry babies for nine months, and then still give them up for adoption. What? I'm serious. Mommy, good luck. Be there. It's the truth, though. And you should tell them. All right.
Starting point is 01:19:52 Thank y'all. Have a good day, Monique. You should tell them that. You've been going together. All right. Love y'all. Have a good day. Don't sound crazy.
Starting point is 01:19:57 I'm not telling you I love you because you may not. Have a great day. You may not. Have a great day. Have a great day. Yo, you are nasty, man. This guy's diabolical over there. That was a good one, though. Get it?
Starting point is 01:20:13 You know what? Ask C&E. 800-585-1051. Call us up right now if you got your questions. This is The Breakfast Club. We want it. It's that time again. Ask Charlamagne and DJ Envy anything.
Starting point is 01:20:28 Pick it up, pick it up, pick it it up it's time to ask cne morning everybody it's dj envy jess larry charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club laura la rosa is filling in for jess and we have dd on the line dd good morning hey good morning now uh what's your question for cne and laura LaRosa? So, I'm currently dating two men, right? So, one of the guys, he's local. He's a police officer. He, you know, has a career going for him. A good hand on his shoulders. You know, he's got two kids.
Starting point is 01:20:56 The other guy, he's a firefighter. He works overseas and he's, you know, out of the state. So, it'll be a long day. I'm just trying to figure out which one to pick. Legend. As far as life. You a legend. But you got two great.
Starting point is 01:21:10 Lauren can't find one man, and you got two. You are a legend. This other woman that just called up here, she's been with her man for nine months, and she don't even have a title. You out here with two of them. You a legend. You said one in-state, one out-of-state. One in-state, one out-of-state.
Starting point is 01:21:23 Who treats you better? Yeah, one in-state, one out-of-state best i feel like they're both i feel like they're both really good so honestly the firefighter the one that's out of state he's ready to settle down have a relationship the other one the police officer he's like not really ready he's he we're doing well at what we're doing but he's like he's letting me know that he's not really ready to settle down. But we're just making it work. Who's better in the bedroom, ma'am? I was just about to ask that.
Starting point is 01:21:51 The one that don't treat her well? No, the one that wants to raise her. I feel like he's better. So the firefighter lays the hoes better. But it's long distance. It'll be on his IG, ma'am. But it's long distance. It'll be clearly on his Instagram, ma'am. If he clearly wants his Instagram, ma'am.
Starting point is 01:22:05 No, ma'am. Is Long Distance Bae willing to relocate, or would you be willing to relocate to him? Lauren, you ain't got no relationship to offer this woman. Okay, this woman got two men. I was in a long-distance relationship for six years. Is he willing to relocate, or are you willing to relocate at all? Honestly, I would have to relocate because he has
Starting point is 01:22:25 a really great job, you know. Because I live in Virginia and Virginia's not a place that he would want to settle. And where does he live? He's Georgia.
Starting point is 01:22:33 Georgia, okay. My advice to you, ma'am, is you got to let a legend be a legend. You a legend. Okay, do what you do, boo. There's nothing nobody up here can tell you.
Starting point is 01:22:42 Just flip a coin. All right? You know what? I'm liking the firefighter. You said he treats you well. You said he's ready to settle down. You like the firefighter with a long hose. That's better than bad, honey.
Starting point is 01:22:52 That he lays the hose and better than bad. I'm like, I'm feeling the firefighter for you, mama. It's no doubt in my mind you all wanted to freak off tapes. Yo, shut up. I'm definitely not. I've never been to a good fight. And good luck, D.D. No doubt in my mind, ma'am.
Starting point is 01:23:04 Oh, have a good day, ma'am. When I do get in, I'm not talking about it up here with y'all because y'all going to ruin our relationship. When you do get in, man, you ain't going to be talking about it up here because you ain't going to have nothing to talk about because you ain't going to ever have no man. We're going to be probably like 90. You know, my dad called me yesterday. He was like, when I turn on the radio, why do I hear about you and Charlamagne and Dinkle Berries? I don't know who brought that up. That wasn't me.
Starting point is 01:23:23 Remember, somebody yesterday called up. Y'all both engaged in that. Don't act like that. We had Dinkle Berries. I don't know who brought that up. That wasn't me. Remember, somebody yesterday called up. Y'all both engaged in that. Don't act like... We had Dinkle Berries. Now you're trying to back away from the free coffee. Both of y'all engaged in those activities. Back away from the free coffee. Crazy.
Starting point is 01:23:33 Imagine a bunch of officers coming in with drunk drugs. Back away from the free coffee. Back away from the free coffee. What are they telling you to drop? Jesus Christ. Put your hands behind your butt. These dead beard things get me judging the hell out of you over some
Starting point is 01:23:50 stuffing. Yeah, they definitely judge me. Jesus Christ. Alright. We got Jess with the mess with Lauren La Rosa coming up. What are we talking about? We do. We're going to talk about YFN Lucci and why people thought that he passed away yesterday. Alright. We'll get into that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Yo. Yo.
Starting point is 01:24:06 Yo. Hey, yo. What's that? I want to shout out to my guys. First of all, it's The Breakfast Club, the world's most dangerous morning show. I want to salute to my guys, All The Smoke, Matt Barnes, and Steven Jackson. Drop on the clues bombs for them. I just opened up this package, and in the package was their new coffee table book.
Starting point is 01:24:24 Dope. opened up this package and in the package uh was their new coffee table book dope that comes out october 8th on my book imprint black privilege publishing via simon and schuster if you're a fan of the all the smoke podcast it has all of their classic all the smoke interviews that is so smart yeah in the book so you know kobe bryan is in here uh gilbert arenas don staley i'm just flipping through it as i'm as i'm reading do i know of another media platform that has ever done that like that before i don't i don't know one but that don't quote me on that that'd be a dope idea for the breakfast club too yeah that's dope i love all the smoke you know who was really good about doing things like that um um virtual ablo really really great at doing coffee table books that documented the process of like off-white his
Starting point is 01:25:02 adventures with ikea like different things i've I've never seen like a hip hop media platform doing that though. Well, they're not hip hop, they're sports. Oh, sports. Yeah, this comes out October 8th. Cultural platform. Via Black Privilege Publishing, Simon & Schuster, but you can pre-order it now.
Starting point is 01:25:15 Salute to my guys, All The Smoke, Matt Barnes and Steven Jackson. Yeah, salute to them. All right, well let's get to Jess With The Mess with Lauren LaRosa. Your news is real, whether it's the headlines, Jessica Robin Moore, Jess don't do no lying. Don't do no lying. Man! She don't spare nobody. with Lauren LaRosa.
Starting point is 01:25:44 We got to have a conversation about uh the media landscape that kendrick was talking about how we sensationalize things that we shouldn't we believe things we shouldn't like you know yesterday on x twitter whatever you refer to it as there was uh why if elushi was uh trending he was trending for some time because there was a random blog um i don't even remember the blog's name is i'd never heard of it before it disappeared after this uh rumor was spread but the blog posted that wife and lucci had been killed while in prison and you guys know what everything that just happened were uh was he in prison though i thought he was on house arrest i thought he was moved to house arrest i'm not sure though why i've been lucci yeah he was supposed to be headed home but it
Starting point is 01:26:22 hasn't happened yet gotcha um so whatever thing that just happened with rich homie kwan people were very quick to believe it because of course when things normally sometimes you know things hit social media first before any websites can confirm it or whatever people were freaking out like fans were freaking out they were like we need confirmation whatever um tmz actually reached out to drew finland who is lucy's attorney that represented him um in his rico case that landed him in prison, who confirmed that Wyeth and Lucci is OK. He is fine. He is alive. He is well. But it just sucks that people were able to get in an uproar so fast about something that is completely not true.
Starting point is 01:26:57 And if you go to click the link that originally started this information, it's not even existing. Yeah, but it's been like this for a decade plus. And I don't it changing no time soon because number one nobody cares about the truth when the lie is more entertaining and if you want to believe something there is something on the internet that will reinforce whatever your belief is that's true period that's why i try and make sure that my algorithm even though you know i get a little bugetto on my algorithm i do try and follow people that like aren't um speaking to the things that i think i already know or things that i want to see or whatever just so i can kind of have a little balance because you do get wrapped up in your own world and your own thoughts especially on twitter or x and i'm also
Starting point is 01:27:31 realizing this is quicker for people to believe stories that aren't true uh as opposed to the stories that are true like people will believe something that's false as opposed to something factual it's just it's just the world we're in i i don't i don't think there's anything you can do to change it at this point. Well, speaking of the world that we're in and change, you guys remember Beyonce was snubbed for the CMA Awards. The Country Music Awards that are happening in November. Beyonce was not nominated
Starting point is 01:27:56 whatsoever despite Cowboy Carter being a historical country music album where she broke records as the first black woman to come in at number one on the top country albums chart um with cowboy carter and this is according to billboard right so remember all of that so dolly parton spoke out huge huge country music artist she's also featured on beyonce's album she's worked with beyonce she's also given beyonce the nod to
Starting point is 01:28:20 you know or gave beyonce the nod to redo Jolene um so people are a little bit upset at Dolly Parton right now because Dolly Parton sat down with Variety and in this interview they asked her about Beyonce being snubbed and what she felt about it and Dolly Parton said well you never know there's so many wonderful country artists that I guess probably the country music field they probably thought well we can't really leave out some of the ones that spend their whole life doing that but I didn't even realize that until somebody asked me that question but it was a wonderful album she can be very very proud of and I think everybody in country music welcomed her and thought
Starting point is 01:28:53 that that was good so I don't think it's a matter of shutting out like doing that on purpose I think it was just more of what the country charts in the country artists were doing that do that all the time, not just a specialty album. Bullish. What's wrong with that statement? I think people think, people feel like it's a backhand to cop on it. Because it's like, Beyonce for a very long time has said, she's not only country music,
Starting point is 01:29:16 but country music has been a part of her genre in the music that she does for a very long time. Let me name five other country albums that came out this year. I can't name them besides Beyonce. Exactly, you can name five other country albums that came out this year. I can't name them besides Beyonce. Exactly. If you name five other country albums that came out. But why does that matter? Because we don't even know the genre to say whether or not she should be snubbed. You know how sometimes we watch these- But if she came in at number one, right?
Starting point is 01:29:32 If she came in at number one and her record hit number one on the charts. But her record was number one on the charts. But the album was also good. You listen to Cowboy Carter, right? That's the only album I listen to. I don't listen to no other country albums. But not one song nominated? Not one song?
Starting point is 01:29:43 Not her album at all? I don't know anything else about... So the experts at Billboard who are listening to all these other country music albums and comparing them and we use them for every other awards ceremony
Starting point is 01:29:53 and nominations is based off of they just got it wrong this time with Beyonce. They said that. And it's innocent wronging. There's not... I don't know.
Starting point is 01:29:59 She's not nominated for one award. You know how sometimes you watch these award shows whether they're music award shows or you watch the Oscars and you be like, man, why such and such movie
Starting point is 01:30:08 didn't get nominated? But you ain't seen none of the other movies in the category. You be like, how'd that win Best Picture of the Year? But you ain't even seen it.
Starting point is 01:30:14 No, you usually see them as nominated. You see them as nominated most of the time. Sometimes I can, so I can understand both sides, but my whole thing with this is, is like,
Starting point is 01:30:22 I do think that for Dolly Parton to give Beyonce such a major cosign and for Beyonce to have such a historic, record-breaking situation with Cowboy Carter, I would have liked to hear Dolly Parton say it deserves to at least be acknowledged in some way at the CMAs.
Starting point is 01:30:36 Because number one, I think her saying, it sounds a little complicit to me. That genre hated on her from the door. Her saying that because these people have been doing it, whatever, it's the same thing that happened a little nas x and no i didn't know country music at that time either but
Starting point is 01:30:48 his album they literally pushed certain uh songs out of the genre because they felt like it wasn't from the door they didn't even want to play her on stations like that genre hated on her for and shut her out from all of that all of that all of that can be true but have we heard the other music to really be able to have an intelligent conversation about this? Dolly Parton has. Dolly Parton lives and breathes country music. So I can't just dismiss her statements
Starting point is 01:31:14 and say that's BS. Not nominated for one? I haven't heard it. One category? Name another song. Have you heard any other country music this year, Envy? Shaboosie song. I don't know the name of it.
Starting point is 01:31:23 But the one that is like the chinky. That's a fire record. That's all I know. But I know him because he's black and because he was on Beyonce album. But all I'm saying is
Starting point is 01:31:32 the same way that we can get mad at the Grammys. You can't name any other country. You can't name a lot of the people that be in the Oscars
Starting point is 01:31:40 and the Grammys all the time, but you still get upset when certain things don't. But that's stupid. And I've already come to terms with myself. If her album was great, if it was number one on the charts,
Starting point is 01:31:49 if it was number one when it came out, it at least should be nominated. Not really. If it did so great. Yes. I don't know that. I don't know what to compare it to. I just think that it would have been nice
Starting point is 01:31:58 to hear Dolly Parton say, I believe she at least deserves some sort of recognition. Nobody's saying a win, but a nomination? You know why y'all get mad? Because y'all be having expectations of people. And you want Dolly to say what you want her to say. She said what she said. And it's a very informed opinion because she knows more about country music than all of us.
Starting point is 01:32:15 So as long as we keep accepting those type of things, it's going to be okay for... She didn't say those other artists were better. She said artists been doing it longer. She didn't say they were better. She didn't say their music was better. She didn't say their albums were better. She said in that statement that longer. She didn't say they were better. She didn't say their music was better. She didn't say their albums were better. She said in that statement that there's been artists
Starting point is 01:32:27 that's been doing it a longer time. That's one part of the statement she said. But those awards should be based off of when that artist put it out in that year. And if her album
Starting point is 01:32:35 is not heard in any other music this year to compare it to. So I don't know if she got snubbed or not. That's just the reality of the situation. Moving on to other people that got snubbed.
Starting point is 01:32:44 Drewski and Ruby Rose. So, oh, we we gotta wrap it up you can do that no you're ready to start again first of all we gotta wrap it up okay we're good to go i had to take it from behind no y'all be getting me in trouble so drewski and ruby rose y'all know that they were dating people thought it was like weird like how the heck did these two link up they had the videos kissing in miami on the boat and they was like kissing kissing so ruby rose recently came out and let people know that she's been celibate for two months um and people began to question her time with druski like you know what was that like because he came out and said that they weren't together anymore and he jokingly said she probably spent more money in the relationship than he did and that caused a lot
Starting point is 01:33:20 of uproar um so people wanted to hear from ruby rose on it and uh following this she revealed that their whole situation according to her was a publicity stunt that that drewski fully sponsored so now you're gonna tell her she capped too no the relationship was capped oh the relationship was capped like she go hang out with dr parton yeah the relationship was capped well and then ruby rose uh followed up with some tweets she said and for the record um she never slept with that man talking about drewski um he paid for pr not the p word talking about her private part yep she said i only give it up if i'm in love i don't care how much money he got i'm rich um he is funny and nice though actually she tweeted these first and then she followed up with the video saying it was a
Starting point is 01:34:03 publicity stunt because people were like wait so you, but you took money for a publicity stunt to date somebody. Make it make sense. Um, I don't know. This is a little weird to me because when I saw the videos, I was convinced because they were like, did you see them kissing? I still thought it was. They both. I want to know how much money she got for that. She's a comedian.
Starting point is 01:34:20 I didn't believe it. Did you see that tongue kiss? I want to know how much money she got for that tongue kiss. Cause that was, that was very involved. How much did you charge for a tongue kiss? that tongue kiss because that was that was very involved how much did you charge for a tongue kiss I'm not doing that that was very involved
Starting point is 01:34:27 I thought that they were just really together and having a good time and I'm like you know he's funny he's doing well in life right now this is the internet
Starting point is 01:34:32 I don't believe it I don't believe anything well the people have been dragging her online because they don't understand how one can go with the other how you got money you don't need nobody
Starting point is 01:34:40 to pay for nothing you basically trying to play them but you were down for the publicity stunt don't believe anything you see online y y'all. That's the moral of the story. There you go.
Starting point is 01:34:47 But really, nobody does. So when you post you and Morris Chestnut... I definitely don't believe that. Don't believe anything you say online, y'all. By the way, Lauren, that was the worst example you could bring up. Why was it? Because I'm clearly not Morris Chestnut.
Starting point is 01:34:59 No, we know you're not him. Only you thought that. No, I think I look like him. That's a goddamn lie. You see how he tried to assert that he is... No one ever thought that. That wasn't what was in question. we know you're not him only you thought no i think i look like yeah that's a goddamn you see how you try to assert that he is no one ever thought that that wasn't what it was in question and nobody thinks i don't even know what y'all talking about that is sarah sarah hucklebee to remain humble right i don't even know what you're talking about that is just with the mess with
Starting point is 01:35:15 lauren larosa all right the people's choice mixes up next it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club your mornings will never be the same. Good morning, everybody. It's EJ, Envy, Jess Larris, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Lauren La Rosa filling in for Jess. We got to salute Babyface Ray for joining us today. Salute to Babyface Ray. He's got the new album, The Kid Who Did. Man, I like everything that that young brother is doing.
Starting point is 01:35:38 Salute to him on the new label, too, The Wavy Gang Entertainment. All right. And also, salute to everybody headed to Vegas for the iHeartRadio Festival. Artists like Victoria Monet, Big Sean, A$AP Rocky. entertainment all right and also uh salute to everybody headed to vegas for the iHeartRadio festival uh artists like uh victoria monet big sean asap rocky uh shibuzi is performing this weekend so if you're headed out there please be safe guys what man salute the tribe tribe just sent taylor a picture of some baby oil and some lube. And the text says, I'm thinking to myself, you know how much a thousand bottles of baby oil is?
Starting point is 01:36:08 Like, I've had these two bottles going on seven years and still ain't done. Is that lube? And bitch, I be greasing cheeks. I know that when he say, and bitch, he's serious.
Starting point is 01:36:19 Jesus. Oh my God. Salute to Trav. Salute to Trav. Salute to Trav. And listen, I want to tell y'all too, man, make sure you go register for my fourth annual Mental Wealth Expo, which is happening on October the 12th at the Marriott Marquee in Times Square from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Okay, we got some of your favorite psychiatrists and therapists. Some of the best psychiatrists and therapists will be there, like Dr. Rita Walker, Dr.ie brie land noble my man elliot connie my good brother dr jay barnett and it is a free event it is open
Starting point is 01:36:50 to all ages and it is free free free free free all you got to do is go to mentalwealthexpo.com to register to be there all right when we come back positive note it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's d Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. Now, Charlamagne, you got a positive note? I do. I also want to salute everybody, man, who went out yesterday and purchased a copy of my new graphic novel, Illuminati. Okay, I told y'all that this may or may not be based on a true story, okay know we put it up on kickstarter and we reached our goal yesterday man so thank you to everybody who's been ordering my new comic book my new
Starting point is 01:37:31 graphic novel salute to awa studios um if you want to go order a copy of illuminati if you want to go you know hear some of the industry secrets if you want to know about fame having a price then you go pick up uh my new comic, my new graphic novel, Illuminati. You can go to Kickstarter and just type in I-L-L-U-M-I-N-A-T-I Illuminati R. Charlemagne and order you a copy. Now, the positive note is simple. Make good choices today so you don't have regrets tomorrow. Breakfast club, bitches! Y'all finished or y'all done?

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