The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Dwight Howard Responds To Sexual Assault Accusations, Jonathan Majors' Accuser Is Arrested But Won't Face Prosecution + More (Guest Hosts: Glasses Malone & Loren Lorosa)
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It's Thursday.
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We got two special guest co-hosts this morning.
Yes, we do.
We got Lauren LaRosa.
She's back.
Good morning, Lauren.
Good morning, y'all. Delaware's finest. Mm-hmm. And we got our brother, Glasses Malone. He's going to be co-hosting withhost this morning. Yes, we do. We got Lauren LaRosa. She's back. Good morning, Lauren. Good morning, y'all. Delaware's finest.
And we got our brother Glasses Malone.
He's going to be co-hosting with us this morning. Awesome.
Y'all picked the right day. Big
G Malone is here. Oh, my.
The topic. Oh, I'm happy to be
here. What's the topic? I just
walked in. I was doing my mix. He's a big
Dwight Howard fan. Oh, okay. Say no more.
He got all Dwight Howard jerseys. He's our guy, Dwight
Howard. Dropping the clues bomb for Dwight Howard. Dwight Howard, we riding with you,, okay. Say no more. He got all Dwight Howard jerseys. He's our guy, Dwight Howard. Dropping the clues bombs
for Dwight Howard, Sammy.
Dwight Howard,
we riding with you, Dwight.
Say no more.
Wow.
Dwight, we want you
to keep your guards up.
You know what I mean?
We riding with Dwight Howard, man.
I cannot be a part of this.
Why?
This is so crazy.
Screw the Dwight Howard, man.
We're going to talk about it later.
Jesus Christ.
All right.
Glasses Malone,
he got a new project out
called Cancel These Nuts.
Yes, it is
you know he's the host
of the No Ceilings Podcast
on the Black Effect
iHeartRadio Podcast Network
it's so good
I'm happy to be here
this is the right day
there hasn't been
any other day
where y'all had
other topics
did y'all give
Glasses Malone a list
yes we did
it's right here
in the box
the fact that y'all
think I cannot
get through
three hours
without using profanity is crazy.
That ain't the word you got to worry about glasses using.
I ain't worried about that.
I'm not worried about that language.
There's not a word that I'm going to use that's inappropriate.
I have three levels of words.
Okay, what's the three levels?
It depends.
Like, right, there's the service word when I'm talking to my friends.
And then there's the word where I'm talking to people that's professional.
And then there's the words when I'm talking to white people but which words are you gonna use today yeah which
words you gonna use today i'm kind of nervous a combination of taylor no i was telling taylor like
professional i was thinking white but they said use professional just you could be a little mix
you could be like professional white like easy whatever whatever keeps you out there's a cap to
professional yeah no because it still gets flavorful.
It's kind of messed up if you got high blood pressure at that point.
It's still too much seasoning.
Like UBPC?
Professional crew?
No.
Oh, for sure.
Because it's like a quote is to certain things.
Like this is a nigga quote.
You can't say that word too many times.
It don't matter which one.
I'm not going to say the N-word that many times.
Perfect.
I got you.
They really think I was going to come here and just use profanity.
I'm like, yeah, the N-word is profanity.
Oh, boy.
Yeah.
You want to take a bet, Lauren?
We all right.
Are we doing something?
Yeah.
No, every time he cusses, it's like $40.
$20.
$20.
$20.
Oh, I think I should do $40 because I'm right here and I have to like.
Got you.
You can push me and everything.
Let's get it.
Okay.
All right.
Well, if y'all lose, y'all owe me $20.
Who made that part up?
Who made that part up?
I did not agree to that.
One side bet.
Because who made
my terms and agreements?
This was the bet.
I didn't hear that part.
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We used to refer to her
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Tess and Figaro will be joining us. A lot going on in front
page news, so we'll talk to her next. So don't move, it's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning everybody, it's
DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. This morning we have two
co-hosts. We got Lauren LaRosa and
Glasses Malone. Now let's get in some front page news. This morning we have two co-hosts. We got Lauren LaRosa and Glasses Malone.
Now let's get in some front page news.
Good morning, Tess.
Good morning, DJ Envy.
Good morning, Lauren.
Good morning to my homie, Glasses.
What's up?
What's up with it, man?
What's happening, baby?
It's Charlamagne the God.
Good morning.
Now let's jump right in with sports tonight.
NFL, Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the Buffalo Bills.
That happens at 8-15.
Last night, NBA, I know the Nets lost last night.
I know the Knicks lost last night.
The Spurs lost, too.
What's the young man's name?
Victor Wimberd.
Yeah, yeah.
I think he dropped 15 last night.
You can tell he was a little nervous.
I watched some of the game.
He was a little nervous, though. First game.
First game, yeah.
Oh, that's why he's trending on Twitter.
Every time I see sports names on Twitter, I'm always confused why. Yeah, I think he scored 15. He was a little nervous. watched some of the game he was a little nervous though first game first game yeah oh that's why he's trending on twitter every time i see sports names on twitter i'm always confused
by it yeah he uh i think he scored 15 he was a little nervous yeah he's at the point uh already
where people already want to see him fail we are such a strange society oh he must be doing good
then of course like he's projected to be like the next guy you know what i mean and it's like people
want to see him do bad it's the defense for wimby that's the thing if you watch the game the way he
plays defense guarding the wing guarding the way he plays defense, guarding
the wing, guarding the center, he's super dope.
So even though he's struggling offensively in the first
game, his defense was stellar. Yeah, he was
blocking everything that day. And that's really where he's
going to be great. Six blocks. I think he should be
four to six blocks a game. Absolutely.
Yeah. All right. Well, Tez, where do we
start, man? This horrible mass shooting, you mean?
Yeah, absolutely.
Let's talk about that
quickly i hate being the have to bring the bad news but it is front page news wednesday night
at least 22 people were killed in a mass shooting at a restaurant in bowling in a bowling alley in
lewinston maine now according to multiple law enforcement sources another 50 or 60 people
were injured an intensive manhunt is underway for the suspect let's take a listen currently
searching for a robert r card 4-4 of 1983 of bovine card is considered armed and dangerous
he is a person of interest however and that's what we'll label him at moving forward until that
changes if people see him they should not approach Card or make contact with him in any way.
As you heard, again, they're looking for Robert Card, C-A-R-D.
I know it kind of sounds like Card, but it's actually Card.
He's 40 years old.
He was a firearms instructor and believed to be in the Army Reserve.
Now, they circulated a document to law enforcement saying that he was committed to a mental health facility for about two weeks in the summer of 2022.
I mean, 2023. It did not provide any additional details about his condition, but it said that he was hearing voices and was threatening to shoot a military base.
So according to the gun violence archive, this will make 565 mass shootings reported across the United States just this year alone but what can we say that hasn't been said about uh mass shootings you know already like we i feel like
we've said it all before but clearly in this case this brother uh this should have never been let
out of the mental health facility clearly and i wonder when they let him out did they take his
weapons from him since he was a firearm instructor because i'm sure he had a bunch of firearms right
but how can you really tell you know what you're
taking from him you know he said he might have a quite a few you know obviously so um we'll continue
to say you know on top of this this is still developing you know as as we're talking now so
things will change i encourage people to just keep looking you know look at the latest information and
as they get more information out i'll bring it back to you they were telling people to uh shelter
in place if you live in the area and they were saying please do not approach him
even if you have a weapon because of course he's a firearm instructor so he's been shooting
as for a living so he knows how to shoot he knows how to defend himself so just leave it to authority
it's so scary especially being that uh you know this man has mental health issues but even with
that you still have to defend yourself and protect yourself even know even though you know this man has mental health issues, but even with that you still have to defend yourself and protect
yourself even though you know
the mental condition that he's in. You still
have to defend yourself.
Alright, well that is front page news. Thank you, Taz.
Absolutely. We'll see you in a couple
minutes. Everybody else, get it off your
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Hello, who's this?
It's Rich.
What's up, Rich?
Get it off your chest, bro.
Yeah, man.
The mass shootings, man.
We got to...
Basically, they're taking away our guns over here, right?
And they're arming everybody in Israel.
All the civilians to fight.
So, what are they doing?
When did they start taking our guns over here?
Where are you from?
I didn't see that happen.
What state are you from, brother?
They're banning.
They're banning assault weapons here, but they're arming the civilians.
I'm from New York, but I live in Georgia.
Okay.
They banned assault weapons in Georgia?
No, they're banning assault weapons here in the state.
No, they're not?
When did that happen?
I missed that.
When did that happen? Charlamagne, you forgetting, man? They're trying to ban every assault weapon here in the state. No, they're not. When did that happen? I missed that. When did that happen?
Charlamagne, you forgetting, man?
They're trying to ban
every assault weapon here, man.
I'm, I'm, I'm, I don't, I don't.
No, they've been trying
to ban assault weapons
for the last 10 years.
They've been trying.
It's usually the Democrats
have been trying to ban
assault weapons.
Yeah, they're giving
AR-15 to everybody
in Israel right now
to fight.
Yeah, they have been.
Yeah, I don't think,
you must have got that
from YouTube.
No, they have been. They've been trying to ban them for the longest time. But they haven't banned them. They haven It's a fight. Yeah, they have been. Yeah, I don't think. You must have got that from YouTube. No, they have been.
They've been trying to ban it for the longest time.
But they haven't banned it.
They haven't banned assault weapons.
No, they've been trying.
They've been trying to pass all type of legislation to ban assault.
But they haven't.
It hasn't happened.
No, it hasn't happened.
Charlamagne, I met you years ago, man, when I put out my first book when you were with
Wendy.
Oh, where?
Where at?
Yeah, I got a new book out, too, A Time for Revenge.
Oh, okay.
Appreciate that, brother. Crazy conversation. Yeah, I got a new book out, too. A time for revenge. Oh, okay. Appreciate that, brother.
Crazy conversation.
Yeah, the black revolution.
Yes, sir.
All right, brother.
Hello, who's this?
What's up, Envy?
What's up, Trav?
Salome.
Peace, Trav.
What's happening, sis?
What's up, boy?
How you, baby?
Hey, Trav, I'm good.
How are you?
I'm doing good.
It sounds like you got a turtle in your throat.
No, it's homecoming.
I'm okay. I got a hot toddy right now
I'll be okay
Could you stop blaming it on homecoming?
That was three weeks ago
First of all, it was two days ago
Well, at least you didn't wake up like Evie
And have another reason why you had a turtle on your throat
Hey, watch your mouth, Trav
Say what's up to Glasses Malone, too
Glasses Malone is here
Say it again
I said Glasses Malone is here
Say what's up to Glasses Malone
Yo, yo, what's up, Glasses Malone. Yo, yo.
What's up, bro?
What's up with it, girl?
How you get less gay when you talking to Glasses?
Everybody else be like, what's up?
You talk to Glasses.
What's up, bro?
What's up, Trav?
It's the story of my life.
It's the story of my life.
I mean, I already know that man.
Glasses can't wait to talk about Dwight Howard this morning, Trav. How you feel about Dwight? Oh, man. Glasses can't wait to talk about Dwight Howard
this morning, Trav.
How you feel about Dwight?
Oh, man.
Don't get me started
on Dwight Howard, bro.
But I'm talking about
something else
that's a little bit more serious.
Okay.
That woman in Mississippi
whose son disappeared
and she was looking for him
for seven months.
Oh, my God.
Man.
And the police knew
where this man was.
Man.
And allowed this lady to search and search and search and look for him.
I'm just praying for healing for her and her entire family and everything.
Man, like, that has to be the worst thing ever to be searching for somebody.
The police killed him and then buried him.
And then buried him?
Like, what the hell?
Like, no thought to, like, thinking about that person's family at all.
I saw that story.
I honestly didn't believe it was real.
Yeah I saw it
and didn't believe it
was real either
until I started reading it
and the crazy thing
is they actually
killed her brother
like in 2019
and then now
they killed her son
a few years later so.
And he's 37.
Mississippi.
Damn damn.
Well thank you Trav
for checking in.
Alright y'all.
Have a good one.
Get it off your chest.
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Hello, who's this?
Good morning, Breakfast Club, it's Jack Jack Hey Jack Jack, get it off your chest, Jack Jack
Okay, so, DJ, and we did just say the other day that you not give out relationship advice
To my friends? No, I don't
Okay, so why is you on a Sammy Roman show called Acting Like a acting like a relationship expert, giving out relationship advice.
I just said I don't give it out to my friends.
I don't know those people on that show.
Just like we do at C&E where we give relationship advice,
but I don't give it out to my friends.
It's terrible.
You lie.
You lie to that girl.
What girl?
Who would I lie to?
Oh, my God.
So the cameras caught this dude going to the bar with three women
and everybody determined he didn't do nothing being fast forward to the competition and you're
confronting the girl he was cheating with and y'all get into it and you go well did you know
your man was at the bar with three women did you know he was cheating on you with three women
jack jack you know you know the tammy Roman is a show on TV, right?
You know that.
Why you on there?
Why you on there?
Why you on there giving out facts?
Where is your fan at?
You could have said no to that.
You ain't have to do that.
I actually enjoyed it.
I actually enjoyed it.
It was funny, though.
Wasn't it funny?
No, it was hilarious.
But you're not entertained?
Why you snitch on that man, though?
I don't remember snitching on him.
I'm not going to lie.
You mean you don't remember?
I don't remember.
I might have.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, good morning.
It's your favorite sanitation worker.
Peace and blessings.
It's Sean Stone.
Sean Stone, what's happening?
I'm good, man.
Shout out to the guests.
Glasses Malone.
That's right, bro.
Yeah.
Lauren LaRosa's also here.
Shout out to Lauren LaRosa.
Hey, how are you?
I'm doing good.
I can't complain.
Hey, I are you? I'm doing good. I can't complain.
Hey, I heard Michael Todd.
Y'all had him off recently?
Pastor Michael Todd, yep.
Yesterday.
I think it aired yesterday, right?
No, two days ago.
Would you let somebody spit in your guy's eyes?
Would you allow that?
You think it's correct as a pastor to do something like that?
Hey, you are a judgmental Christian.
You know what? Sean, you you are a judgmental Christian. You know what?
Sean, you are really a judgmental Christian.
Why you look at it in that type of thinking that I'm being judgmental?
I'm asking you just a simple question.
Glasses, would you let somebody spit in your face?
No, no, no.
Yeah, but he didn't just let somebody.
The person didn't just let him spit in his face.
That was his brother, and it was a planned out.
They talked about it.
It was a planned out skit that they had that's right they were trying to explain a
proof but he's asking y'all would y'all be a part of this skit would i no because i don't like
so don't look at it as me being judgmental at the end of the day you are you breakfast club
always just let prosperity preachers come up on the breakfast floor. They preach about, oh, living a good life in this world.
Let's be serious.
The Bible is about giving eternal life.
It's about celebrating the Passover of the new covenant to receive eternal life.
It's about keeping God's commandment.
You know what I mean?
Can I ask you a question?
Did you even hear his explanation?
Did you hear his reasoning for why he did that?
No, I understand.
He said that he did it
because he was trying to mimic what Jesus did.
But we can't mimic what Jesus did.
Jesus had a different spirit.
Jesus was God.
So if Jesus spit on the ground to let a blind man see with some mud,
that's Jesus Christ.
If you can't mimic what Jesus did, what's the whole point?
The whole point is, that's why they say, what would Jesus do? Listen, if we're going to mimic what Jesus did, what's the whole point? The whole point is, that's why they say, what would Jesus do?
Listen, if we're going to mimic what Jesus did, let's mimic his commandments.
Let's mimic what he teaches us to do.
Go to church on Saturday, not Sunday.
Jesus never stepped foot in the church.
The Bible actually says you can't find God in no man-made temple.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
I'm not doing that job today.
He went to the synagogue.
You know what I mean? Synagogue nowadays. The Bible says you can't find God in no man-made hold on hold on hold on i'm not doing a job today he went to the synagogue you know
i mean synagogue nowadays the bible the bible says you can't find god in no man-made temple
sean stone we're about to talk about the way i'm into christian i tell you that much what's
your thoughts on the way howard sean stone we're about to go there in a second yes listen envy
this world is in serious danger envy you see what's going on in the world with the war and
stuff like that so when i'm telling you guys something Charlemagne, you don't have to be you know, I mean on your high horse brother
Matthew 7 no brother remember that since you saw in your Bible
Do not judge
or you too will be judged.
For in the same way
you judge others,
you will be judged.
And with the measure you use,
it will be measured to you.
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Now we got rumors on the way.
What would you like to discuss?
You've been talking about this
all morning long.
Have I or have y'all?
I just walked in
and I heard y'all.
We're going to talk about
the Dwight Howard stuff.
All of this stuff.
Man, Dwight Howard, we riding with you.
Want to tell you to keep your guards up.
We is not riding with you.
Okay.
Let that man tell you that lie.
I'm just here to report the news.
And there are just a lot of different people with allegations right now
following the first allegation that came out against him.
So we're going to talk about it.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
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Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God, we are The Breakfast Club.
We got guest co-host Lauren LaRosa and Glasses Malone.
Yes.
And let's get to the rumors.
Lauren LaRosa.
I've been here for a little bit, I've been here for a minute. Move back away.
Tell her.
Made it.
This is The Rumor Report.
I think a lot of people will recognize the voice in the name on the breakfast club.
Lauren came in hot.
You know, I came to tell the truth.
So if you guys have not heard this story, if you're hearing it for the first time,
Dwight Howard was recently accused of allegedly sexually assaulting a man named Stephen Harper and forcing him into a threesome. Now, Dwight Howard's attorneys have responded to the civil suit that was filed in response to this
alleged accusation. And in the documents, Dwight Howard's attorneys do not deny the encounter.
They just say that the encounter was consensual amongst all three parties involved. Now, since
this civil suit has been filed filed there have been other people coming
out online uh with just their own experiences with dwight howard allegedly um now stephen harper
had posted also online saying for the first and last time this is this is the first and last time
that i'll address this i would never expose a man or intentionally ruin someone's career which is
why i haven't publicly spoke about this until now uh he says that he walked into the into dwight howard's room and then a person
named kitty walked in with a full beard two inch heels and a 28 piece church wig the church wig
immediately uh why the church wigs different than other wigs it's not i mean it depends on what age
church it's not given like the the newer millennial churches it's given like the 27 pieces
back in the day with the big hat so it probably wasn't late right that was that was she um that
he was trying to throw um or he or she was trying to throw um so basically they're saying that they
were uncomfortable they expressed that they wanted to leave but they felt like if they left that they
would force that they would face some sort of consequence so they didn't now after all this
happened this this story was picked up.
There was another alleged ex-lover
of Dwight Howard that came out
that also said that they are not one to speak
on someone's sexual preference or situations,
but they do feel sympathetic to the new victim.
The only reason that they decided to speak out
in a break in agreement,
an NDA that they have,
is because they wanted to laugh publicly today. Because when came out years ago people assumed that they lied and blogs tried to ruin
their name uh cover up for the alleged abuser talking about dwight howard and now it's finally
coming out that he actually goes to sex parties and prays on younger men which what is what was
original which is originally why um this additional accuser was threatened and forced into an NDA agreement and was made to not publicly speak when he tried to speak out.
He or she tried to speak out a few years ago and they want to reiterate.
This is not about sexuality.
This is not trying to out someone.
It is because, you know, allegedly they were abused yeah i didn't
know he was being accused all that i thought he was just uh being outed but very important to
know it's just accusations doesn't mean it's true and in this area that we in it will be people who
jump on that bandwagon just for your attention or they think it might be a payday especially
online so right yeah very much so i mean this is going crazy online dwight howard did put uh put up a response
there's no audio so i just described to you guys what's going on he's sitting in a closet
um and he's on a computer he's answering multiple phones and he's basically going crazy trying to
respond and the caption of the video says how they want me to respond to the haters online
wow i just realized he's sitting Sitting in the closet, crying.
Oh, that was a closet?
That was a big-ass closet.
I mean, it's Dwight Howard, though.
It looks like a closet.
There's sneakers behind...
That wasn't no closet.
That might be a closet.
It might be a big walk-in closet.
There's sneakers behind him
in the little chair
that you have in your closet.
I saw that.
The joke's right there.
If it's not a closet,
this is allegedly a closet.
Now that looks like
a gaming room that he has
because that's a gaming chair
and all that.
The joke's right there.
Here's the thing that's messed up about this situation
If Dwight is indeed gay
Then this is a terrible way for that to be revealed to the world
You know what I mean?
Well, bisexual, right?
I don't know, man
I still think it's a terrible way for that to be revealed to the world
Whatever his sexuality is, it's none of our business
And I saw Stephen A say this is the reason teams don't want him
And that was interesting to me
Because I was like, is Stephen A saying teams don't want him because of his sexuality
or they don't want him because of the accusations?
I think in my opinion, it would be both.
People don't want to admit that, but I think it would be both.
He seems like nobody's surprised.
Nobody's surprised.
I never thought about it.
It's not even nothing to think about.
Dwight Howard is just a different kind of dude.
It is weird.
Is it criminal? I thought I swore I or i thought i swear the suit is civil um now i will say normal like when people come out and they do civil suits versus like going and filing like criminal charges
or police reports or whatever at the time sometimes they don't feel like right away they
can come out and do those things i don't know it's up to the person you have the right to do both though but i do know that sometimes what accusers people
question things when it's a civil suit versus like why didn't you go to police why didn't this
certain criminal but again these this is this is an experience that someone had and you need a less
burden of proof when it's civilly opposed to criminal or you just get money or you but that's
how people look at it people don't really understand the whole burden thing they just
look at it like okay this is a money grab well civil is for money But that's how people look at it. People don't really understand the whole burden thing. They just look at it like, okay, this is a money grab.
Well, civil is for money.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
It is for money.
But, I mean, again, all this is alleged until it is proven in a court.
So what does an NDA mean, right?
Because the person signed an NDA.
I know what it means, but I'm just saying with an NDA.
I'm not going to assume you knew what it meant.
Shut up.
Not you.
Because with an NDA, that means that the person probably got some money to sign an NDA, right?
Yes.
So you still talk after you sign an NDA? that means that the person probably got some money to sign an NDA, right? Yes. So you still talk after you sign an NDA?
Does that make sense?
I just didn't know this was about sexual assault.
I thought this was just about sexuality.
I'm out here talking.
I'm riding with you, Dwight.
I thought it was just about his sexuality.
I told you he wasn't riding with Dwight.
I mean, if it was just about his sexuality, I don't care.
Oh, my goodness.
He has every right to meet.
He likes to meet.
He has every right to like me.
That's what he said.
He said he right to meet. He likes to meet. He has every right to like me. That's what he said. He said he likes to meet.
Well, as of now, y'all, he's not, that we know of,
and proven in a court of law, he's not guilty of anything yet, right?
That's right.
Well, he wouldn't be guilty of anything because it's not in a court of law.
It's a civil law.
Well, but even if you're proving, OJ.
No, no, no, no, no.
OJ was found.
OJ was innocent.
No, he wasn't.
He was found innocent.
OJ was found innocent criminally.
Criminally, but civilly He was found innocent Criminally But civilly
He was found
Guilty
Which really
If you think about it
Makes no sense
In the criminal court
You're found innocent
But in a civil court
It's found guilty
We talked about
Burden of proof
It's not right
Because criminal is where
You have to have
The actual facts
You have to have
Factual things to prove
That you're guilty
Or witnesses
In civil you don't have to
I'm just telling y'all How this conversation goes all the time when it comes to civil versus criminal.
People will look at the same thing happened with Johnny Depp.
I don't know about neither.
None of that.
We appreciate the fact that they used the word threesome in the correct term.
Which means?
Because it was two guys that was messing with each other and a girl.
That's a threesome.
Two guys messing. Yeah, because it's everybody together. was messing with each other and a girl. That's a threesome. Two guys messing.
I don't know.
Yeah, because it's everybody together.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But if it's two girls
and a guy,
it's two girls
running a train on a guy.
Amtrak.
You can't use the word train.
Two girls running a train
on a guy.
That's an improper word to use.
You can't use the T word.
There you go, glasses.
Glasses, you correct that, brother.
You cannot use the T word on...
Go to commercial.
When we come back,
we got front page news.
Y'all making me sweat.
I got to get out of here.
Tesla Figaro will be joining us.
And then the City Girls will be here at the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We have Lauren LaRosa and Glasses Malone, our guest co-host today.
And let's get back to some front page news.
What up, Tiz?
What's going on, DJ Envy?
Good morning, Lauren.
Good morning to my homeboy and real life Glasses Malone.
Good morning, Taz.
Peace, Taz.
Now, NFL quickly, Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the Buffalo Bills at 8-15.
Of course, you got to watch that on Amazon Prime.
Now, let's jump right back into it.
We're talking about the elected Speaker of the House.
Yeah, finally, they have elected a Speaker of the House.
Fifty one year old, deeply conservative Representative Mike Johnson of Louisiana was elected yesterday as the 56th Speaker of the House representatives,
putting it into the three weeks of chaos that left the chamber without a leader and put Republican divisions on display.
Here is what he had to say. Last thing I'm going to say is a message to the rest of the world.
They have been watching this drama play out for a few weeks.
We've learned a lot of lessons, but you know what?
Through adversity, it makes you stronger.
And we want our allies around the world to know that this body of lawmakers
is reporting again to our duty stations.
Let the enemies of freedom around the world hear us loud and clear.
The people's house is back in business.
So what does this mean?
Well, it just means that they have a Speaker of the House.
They finally have elected somebody after kicking out Kevin McCarthy,
who they did not have a plan for, obviously, three weeks of gangbanging,
since we got Glass Malone in the house.
It was three weeks of gangbanging that was going on.one in the house it was three weeks of gang banging that was going on so now they have elected uh who they have in charge and donald trump says
he thinks johnson is going to make a fantastic speaker i want you to hear a few things about
mike johnson because a lot of people don't know who he is so check this out on a couple of things
you need to know about who will be running the house representatives a few things to know about
him mike johnson has a solidly conservative voting record,
scores very highly on the scorecards of right-wing groups.
He voted against the recent stopgap bill that Kevin McCarthy put on the floor
to avert a government shutdown, voted with many Republicans on that measure.
He's an animated opponent of legal abortion as well as LGBT rights,
introduced a number of bills to that effect.
He came in with Trump's approval, with Donald Trump's approval, sort of.
Trump said he wasn't endorsing Johnson before the vote, but said Republicans should just go
ahead and elect him and get this done. And after he was ultimately elected to the speakership,
Trump put out a statement congratulating him. Johnson has also gotten some criticism for his
role in promoting conspiracy theories and
election denial claims, specifically crafting an argument that a lot of Republicans rallied
around to object to certifying some pro-Biden electors.
That's been a real focal point of the early criticism from Democrats.
He also, back in the mid-November of 2020, promoted some conspiracy theories about Hugo
Chavez and Dominion voting systems potentially rigging the election that
were widely discredited at the time. And finally, he's only been in Congress for about
seven years or so. He's a fresh face, not very experienced. And it turns out that's exactly what
Republicans wanted. Is this guy Johnson going to have any real power? Because the whole thing
about McCarthy was he was a puppet. He had absolutely zero power. And folks said McCarthy
ruined himself by being a Trumper.
So what's different about Johnson? Because he sounds like the same
to me. Yeah, absolutely sound like the same.
That's why Trump is making it known. Yeah, he's going to be a fantastic
speaker. So he's clearly was
in support of Trump
and said that he won the election. So that
tells you exactly what's getting ready
to happen. I don't think unfortunately
a lot will be done because again
he's far right
um he has to be able to work with democrats as well uh we are in the middle of a government
shutdown people keep forgetting that it's on pause um so there's a lot still to be worked
out in november um so you know i don't want to say that the future looks bleak but it is what
it is i don't know how much will actually actually get accomplished with this guy, but he was able to convince everybody to vote for him.
So we'll see, Charlamagne.
All right.
Well, that is front page news.
Thank you, Tez.
Absolutely.
And make sure you subscribe to Tezland Figaro's podcast,
The Scrape Shot, No Chasing Podcast,
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All right.
Now, when we come back,
the City Girls will be joining us.
Their new album, Raw,
came out last week,
and we're going to kick it
with JT and Carisha.
When we come back,
so don't move,
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The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Of course, Lauren LaRosa here
is our special guest host,
and we got a special lady,
some special ladies
joining us this morning. Come on now. We got the City Girls.
Yes. New album Raw is out right now. JT and Carisha, good morning. That's right, welcome.
First time here, right? No, Carisha been here before. JT, first time. Yes. This is my first
time here. First time here. Good morning. Hi, Carisha. Hey. Hey, Carisha. What's up?
How are you? I'm great, yeah.
How you feeling today?
I'm blessed black and highly favored.
I know, that's right.
Me too.
You don't like them either?
Yeah.
I love Charlamagne Tha God.
You know, I take my kids to school every morning, so I listen to y'all every morning, literally.
And we appreciate it. Yeah, we do.
Karisha didn't like what I said.
It wasn't no diss to you, though.
No, I just feel like people always saying
that I don't deserve stuff.
Why I don't deserve anything?
I work hard. I deserve everything.
When I just did my first
live podcast and I was around a
corner. It's new. We in a new time.
We in a new generation. I'm bringing something new.
So I don't deserve it. I just feel like you don't put
out enough. If you was putting them out every week
you'd be the biggest podcast in the game. Because that's how I want to run my show though. I want people to wait. I want my shit to be anticipated. I don't deserve it. I just feel like you don't put out enough. If you was putting them out every week, you'd be the biggest podcast in the game.
Because that's how I want to run my show, though.
I want people to wait.
I want my shit to be anticipated.
I don't want to drop every week.
That's how it is.
You just said you don't like the way everybody's doing.
Okay, that's true.
I want people to anticipate my shit.
But the first year you won it,
when Drink Champs and you won it at the same time,
I'm like, all right, Diddy, come on now.
Yeah, I ain't had nothing to do with that.
I ain't had nothing to do with that.
That had something to do with it. How? so if that's the case why i ain't with
my bma if diddy brought it and it was like why can't you buy that why can't you buy that one
probably can't afford the bma the bt lord lord a little cheap he can't afford what
you feel like you feel like you're taking away from your from your work and your grind
i just feel like as a black woman, people always discrediting us.
Like, don't discredit me.
I work hard.
I'm away from my kids.
I get up every morning.
I put in the work.
Like, I deserve everything that's coming to me.
Don't.
Don't do that.
We can't be a little salty?
What if we a little salty?
Yeah, just say that.
Just say that.
Then I'm like, okay, I feel you.
I feel you.
I just feel like I deserve my shit
like I'm here
like God put me here
for a reason
and this way
he had for me
this was destined for me
so don't say I don't deserve it
just say you was salty
and then I can respect it
well congratulations
thank you
but when people say
you was the next Oprah
I was like
y'all don't know
where Karisha gonna be
Karisha could be the next Oprah
I definitely said that
I am
I don't see why you're
when I say the black Oprah,
I mean like coming from the hood,
Oprah Locker, Section A,
with food stamps like that,
like to having a podcast,
to being one man.
I never imagined this for me,
so I feel like I got to run,
and I'm doing everything that I thought I wouldn't do,
so I feel like the sky's the limit for me.
Why wouldn't you dream big? Who else is the boss if you in that space like who else is the ball other than somebody like oh, right?
Do you feel like people don't appreciate y'all as a group as a single?
Yeah, this guy's you know solo artists as a rapper as a podcaster
Do you feel like they don't give you the respect you deserve? Yeah, I feel like I don't get the respect
I deserve I feel like I'm always i'm always throwing
that single doubt even in the group it's like oh she can't rap she can't do this but when we go on
stage i sing it and work for her when y'all see me y'all falling out so what is it like it had to
make sense and it's like to a point where i'm very humble i don't put it in nobody's face like it's
like oh she can't do this she can't do that Like the numbers that I make on my website, just off of my card game.
Like I made a million dollars in 15 days.
I made $500,000 last month.
You said card game.
What you mean?
We should rule out.
Oh, we gonna play a game a little later.
We gonna play a game later.
Yeah.
Like I could really be putting in y'all face and making y'all each out rights.
But that's not me.
That's not my character.
I just be chilling.
But don't say I can't do this.
I ain't like, like I ain't bringing nothing to the table. And I'll do that. I don't feel that. I don't say i can't do this i ain't like like i ain't bringing nothing to the table
when i do that i don't feel it i don't like that this has been happening with you guys for so long
though like at this point why even let it like why even address it why even you know what i mean
at this point it's a popular thing to say because they've been saying it since day one
but it's like at some point in time it's tiring like don't act like you know i ain't give y'all
a feature on like y'all wasn't singing my like y'all don't know my lyrics like y'all don't act like you know i ain't give y'all a feature on like y'all wasn't singing my
like y'all don't know my lyrics like y'all don't like i don't bring nothing to the table like i
don't anybody wouldn't feel that anybody wouldn't want that on them how do you feel about it jt um
i feel like they do me the same way like i had my time when they you know bash me all the time they
still do but i don't know like y'all have to know that comes with the territory yeah i mean i think she feel like she gets single that i feel the same way like a lot
of people say a lot of stuff about me like oh she lazy or she don't do this or she don't do that or
but it's just i do things my way like you know and i do what's for me and i'm not trying to compete
or keep up i just do things at my own pace so when when people come at me, I just I'm good at rapping
You get I'm trying to say that's all what I've been rapping since I was a little girl
Like it comes off naturally for me. So I feel like people will give me my flowers in rapping
That's my thing to do
I don't think that a single in her out cuz they single me out for a lot of stuff that she do like
So much did she do and I just don't think that it's that type of thing
Like I don't think that
I think they hate on you
Just as much as they hate on me
It's equal hate
Just as much
You feel some type of way
I can feel some type of way
Cause they'll be like
Oh do this
Do this
Do this
And it's so much more pressure
Because as soon as I do it
And I feel
Everybody on my ass
And they
Like you get on
Trying to say like
Oh JT
Go solo
Go solo
Go solo
Okay I take that risk And i do that everybody on my ass
so it's just it's it's just as much pressure and it it's equal like i don't think that it's like
singling nobody out i think that it's very equal hey like if you get something they like where
hers at you get what i'm trying to say and it's i got mine but i'm not like that and i'm not you
get what i'm trying to say like people it's the same thing like they'd be like okay JT got this going on I mean if she posts something it's like oh Carisha
for two years they were saying that like oh Carisha done left the group she gone like she
got this going on she got that going on JT um better find a job because Carisha done with her
for two years straight when she drops Carisha please like a. Like a lot of stuff. And then when I started
doing my thing
and being more like actively
in my space,
you know what I'm good at
and people start giving
my flowers for it,
then it's feeling like,
oh, okay,
it's more hate towards you
and it's not that.
You think it's a persona?
Like, you know,
there's a lot of stuff you do.
I think it's more hate towards me.
I'm just telling you
how I feel.
It ain't got nothing to do with you.
I just feel like
what I'm reading about me.
Because I see you,
y'all been clearly debating about this. Y'all been clearly debating about this.
Y'all been clearly having healthy arguments about who get more hate.
No.
It's not even a debate right now.
I'm just saying like, I don't think that is hate towards one of the nut up.
I don't think either.
I think both of y'all get smoked.
I'm not saying like, okay'm not I'm not Saying like Okay
She only gets
I think we
Equally get smoked
Like we both get hated on
Equally as the city girls
There's no jabs at her
Like at all
Never
But I'm just putting it out there
That as the city girls
We both get hate
And we get hate
Individually
We get hate as a group
We get hate about everything
Because I feel like
People buy more
Into our personality
Our personal life
And all types of
That we've been through.
We came out.
But there's a lot of it, though.
When you talk about Carisha taking her kids to school every day,
people don't know.
I see it because you tag us and you listen, right?
Yeah.
Or when I see you taking your kids to the fashion show.
I was at the fashion show, and I seen you with your son.
It wasn't the lights, it's glitters.
You're loving your son and supporting your son.
I think a lot of times people don't see that.
I see it all the time because I'm there,
but I'm like, she's a dope mom.
People don't see it.
Yeah, but they'll hate on that, too. Yeah. Yeah. That's why I don't like the i see it all the time because i'm there but i'm like she's a dope mom people don't hate on that too yeah yeah they're gonna they that's that's why i don't like the
mother on the internet though i feel like they can't read everything with the city girls because
we came out so raw and we came out so like realize we came out as ourselves though that's our culture
you know what i'm saying like people think that we show off in miami we gonna buy a chanel bag
before we pay our rent. We just always been.
We stealing and robbing.
You need to get the priority together.
Our priority is up in Miami, so we always been.
No, it's the truth.
Our priority is so up down there, but that's how we was raised.
To have it and want it and stunt.
We some stunt ass bitches.
We came out stunt.
So always going to pray on the downfall who always trying to stunt.
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You're not going to go back to scamming.
I might.
No, you won't, JT.
Cut it out.
I'm just playing, but what's wrong with that?
I'm just joking.
No, I won't go back to scamming at all.
I don't even recommend scamming at all,
but I'm just saying that's how we was raised on survival and sputting.
All right, we got more with the City Girls when we come back.
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Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with the City Girls.
Charlamagne?
Do you think y'all both still City Girls?
Because we see y'all booed up You know we see
Raising the kids
And stuff like that
Are y'all still City Girls
We ain't booed up
With no broke
But you still booed up
Cause on the album
You say
That was another thing
About the City Girls
You know y'all was out there
Doing what y'all wanted to do
Sexually liberated
See
He's a projector
He's a projector
So we have Conversations in this room All the time About us as women See? He's a projector. He's a projector.
We have conversations in this room all the time about us as women having standards of what we want, where we want to go, don't want to go, first dates, whatever.
And he says that's toxic.
And I'm like, if you require a certain thing as a woman, that's what you require. Because y'all be shitting on everything.
You saw that list that they had that you can't take a woman on first dates.
People don't want to go to Applebee's for a first date.
He said that that's toxic. A bar for drinks, hookah lounge. You can't take a woman on first dates. Everything was on there. People don't want to go to Applebee's for a first date. He said that that's toxic.
A bar for drinks.
Hookah lounge.
You can't go to none of them places.
A house.
Now think about the type of guys y'all got right now.
You don't want to go to their mansion?
Like on the first day I go to his house?
Yes.
As long as I'm with him, I don't give a f*** where we go.
We can go to Applebee's.
See what I'm saying?
As long as it's like, that's me.
I'm with the vibes, baby.
Just take me as long as we breathing together in the same car in the same way.
But I don't give a f***. Because you like the guy. Yeah. And that's all I be trying to vibes baby She just take me As long as we breathing together In the same car In the same way Because you like the guy
Yeah
And that's all I be trying to tell them
Focus on the man
Not all the superficial stuff
Do you like
If you like the person
You'll go anywhere with them
But if she said
She didn't want to go to Applebee's
It's fine too
No she said she want to go to Applebee's
But I'm saying
I just don't understand
Why when it comes to women
She want to go to Applebee's
With somebody she like
Exactly
Yeah
But you got to get
First date you don't even know
If you like a person.
Sometimes you do.
That's why you went on a date with him.
Something he said made you say, you know what, I'm going to go kick it with him.
Now, he might mess it up on the first date.
Okay, so this is not pertaining to us.
I'm just saying, sometimes guys be online
kicking it like they're bigger than what they is.
So, your expectations
for a guy probably is high
of how they put it out on themselves.
So, if you flexing
and you flashing
and you acting like
you that n***a
and you pull up on me
and you take me to Applebee's,
yes,
I'm going to be devastated.
But what if you pull up
in a Maybach?
In a Maybach,
he got all the money,
he just want to go to Applebee's.
He is who he says he is.
Maybach don't mean nothing to them.
Man,
why we talking about Applebee's?
Let's be for real.
You know what I'm saying?
Like,
let's for real.
So,
where you want to go?
I want to go i want
to go to um pocket state i don't even know what that is it's a restaurant you've been on this
radio for 50 years baby i know you got some money i'm struggling out here jt i know you got i know
you gotta do a scam or two man you is so rock I love the breakfast club.
I always say that.
And I always say,
Charlamagne is hard on a bitch.
One thing about you,
but you always love the city girls
coming out the gate.
So I always fuck with you.
But then I'm like,
damn, I'm only 29.
I came from nothing.
I deserve that. Yeah, I don't want. I came from nothing. I deserve that.
Yeah, I don't want you to feel like that.
I deserve that.
I don't care what nobody say.
I deserve that.
Y'all should apologize.
You need to apologize.
Because Carisha was about to hit you.
I love Carisha, man.
I ain't even want to.
Don't say y'all.
I ain't even want to.
Him.
Listen, I ain't even want to take it all away.
You should apologize to Carisha.
The only thing I was saying was, and I understand exactly where you're coming from, I want you
to drop more.
If you drop more, I'm like, yo, you can't even front on Carisha.
She said she don't want to drop more.
I get it.
You know what I mean?
But there are people
that come out daily and weekly
that, you know,
really put in a lot,
a lot of work.
And that shit be tiring, though.
Like, when you put out every week,
it's like, god damn,
you got to let the audience grow,
let the interview grow.
Like, give people time
to get into it.
I don't want my shit
to drop every week.
I probably will,
but it was my first time
trying it out.
You know I got to learn
how to talk, too. I feel the nervous. drop every week. I probably will, but it was my first time trying it out. You know I got to learn how to talk, too.
I feel the nervous.
I disagree.
I swear I don't want you.
I disagree.
When I watch y'all on live, I eat it up.
I don't want you to change that because you feel like that's going to do anything different.
That's what we love you for.
People can't get out of Summer Walker or Trina what you did if they don't talk like you.
Right.
You speak their language.
You speak that language.
Right.
No, don't think you got to change how you talk.
I ain't learned how to talk in 25 years.
So that's what I'm saying.
You just said that.
So why you sit there and say I ain't deserve my award?
I didn't say you didn't deserve it, Carisha.
People come on there and they just like literally, it be a vibe.
We got hookah.
We got drinks.
Y'all ain't got no hookah up here.
We got drinks.
We got drinks.
Y'all ain't got no drinks.
Y'all ain't got no drinks. Y'all ain't got no hookah up here we got drinks if you want new york i'm cutting i'm putting up in new york i'll put up on you and i got the vibe
we ain't got no hookah
i think that she deserves yeah i didn't say she don't deserve it i personally think she deserves
i said caricia you know what you do deserve say she don't deserve it. I personally think she deserved it. I said, Carisha, you know what?
You do deserve it.
For real.
I don't want no smoke with Carisha.
Y'all haven't had a fight at Breakfast Club.
I love the city girls.
I would have loved for the Breakfast Club to win.
Y'all my favorite, though.
I would never front on y'all.
I don't think we should have won.
Oh, the Breakfast Club was in the category?
Yep.
But let's talk about y'all, man.
Let's talk about the album.
Real ass horse.
No, it's not.
I said that.
Oh, so that's not really it?
What's the name of it?
Come on, man.
It's not really that, man. I like that. You be saying stuff, and then I come back, and they be like, it be wrong. I said that. Oh, so that's not really it? What's the name of it? Come on, man. It's not Real Ass Horse.
I like that.
You be saying stuff
and then I come back
and they be like,
Envy's wrong.
I thought that was the title.
Y'all gotta know
that I always say shit
and I just be playing around.
That's my personality.
And then I was in the back.
So it's not Real Ass Horse?
What's the name of that?
That's literally my personality.
Y'all been knowing me
for like five years now.
I thought that was the dope ass title.
Nah, it was just like we had came up with Raw and JT would tell you why.
And I was like, ooh, Real Ass Horse.
And then she was like, she laughed at me like.
What Raw mean?
No condom?
Real Ass Women.
Raw is like in your authentic form.
Your natural state.
Your natural state.
Like you who you are.
Like if you go get some raw meat.
Not ****.
You know if you go to the grocery store, the meat is raw.
And it's like, it's not all made up.
It's not fabricated.
It's just you like being yourself.
So that's why we named it raw.
Cause I feel like we are raw.
You know what I'm saying?
Absolutely.
That's why people love you.
Does the conversation that people are having about like first week sales, do y'all care about stuff like that?
Or do y'all like, you know, I mean, I care.
Like, I think that of course, like nobody want to see that online about they self.
And I feel like at the same time you get in what you get what you
put in it like I feel like collectively we didn't do what we had to do to promote
the album we in I was gonna say I don't even know what that means anymore cuz I
don't see record labels no I really didn't know the album came out last week until you told me
how would you usually you would see people out it wasn't a lot of it wasn't a lot of like I feel like this interview should have been last week to promote the album
and I said that but they was like,
when we asked about
coming to the Breakfast Club
before,
they said that like,
oh, when we come,
it's going to drive people to that.
I don't know what the
was going on,
but what I could say
is you get in what you put out.
Like, if you don't
go hard with promoting
your shit
and putting it in people's face,
like, of course
it's going to miss people.
And I feel like it missed
a lot of people.
And then by the time
people discovered it,
it was discovered as a joke.
Like, a lot of people found out through our record sales
because that was probably the most viral thing.
I found out because of the tweet,
the real assholes tweet.
I was like, oh.
See, that was good marketing.
Yeah, that was good marketing.
I said it.
That was good.
It got a lot of people talking.
I just feel like with us,
we've just been wanting this album to come out for so long.
And a lot of these songs that's on the album,
we wanted it as single like two years ago.
So kind of like we
just was wanting these sons out wanting this album out so when they finally came out it was just all
over the place yeah so who thought is that the label y'all because i didn't see much of y'all
last week this week i'm seeing a lot and then we were excited because i think they said jt was
supposed to host one day then caricia was supposed to host another day and then both of y'all hosted
together that would have been fire they said y'all they won day and then both of y'all were hosting together. That would have been fire.
They said y'all ain't want to wake up.
They said y'all
ain't want to wake up
in the morning.
I never want to wake up
in the morning
but that ain't what I said.
I thought that would
have been dope.
I don't remember.
I don't remember.
No, I do remember
what I said.
I said that I do want
to talk about the album
and I feel like hosting
I got to talk about
other people.
So that's what I said. So that's what I said. I personally said I don't want to host because the album and i feel like hosting i got to talk about other people so that's what i said yeah so that's what i said i personally said i don't want to host because i
thought it was together always together i didn't know it was supposed to be one one and then
separately yeah i didn't understand i had um i wasn't on that call that's that's why i was on it
but i wasn't on it but you know stuff like that fuels the y'all don't get along yeah yeah it do
like why why we was even there separately you know like but sometimes that's how people request things or sometime which
she interested in I'm not interested in like we grown this man like you know
what I'm trying to say like we don't go out to twin beads we out of the twin
beads so it's just like that's what it is it's not it's not beef like it's not
dead at all but if y'all would have called one first and the other one first
oh my god like they would have been one first and the other one first oh my god
like they would have been on there like damn i want to sit in the same room together and it's
just like somebody said i heard they don't even ride in the car same car together me and this girl
have our own money you think we want to sit on each other lap yo people are i mean we don't
but y'all be throwing each other under the bus though we don't i don't throw him like we ain't
throwing each other i ain't never throw him under the bus he kept throwing you under the bus though we don't i don't throw him like we ain't throwing each other i ain't never throw him under the bus he kept throwing you under the bus this whole show he's like don't say
me don't say me oh that's true we go back and forth on the show now but we we brothers yeah
okay now we brothers yeah all right he just likes you you know i'm saying you gotta give him a hard
time that's all yeah all right we got more with the city girls when we come back so don't move
it's the breakfast club where yep we're back it's dj nv charlamagne the guy lauren larosa we are
here the city girls are here we're still kicking it with them their's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy, Lauren LaRosa. We are here. The City Girls are here.
We're still kicking it with them.
Their album is out right now.
Charlamagne?
Now, JT, you got the No Bars song on the album.
Mm-hmm.
You know people hear that, they automatically, this is the introduction to her solo album.
The launch of the solo album, people would say.
Okay, so when I made No Bars, I made No Bars at the studio.
There wasn't my attention for people to start seeing that.
But yeah, I do want to do a solo project.
Yeah, but you should do a solo project though, right?
But listen, why you calling No Bars when you rapping your ass off?
Because it wasn't my intention to have bars.
You know, sometimes when you're going and you rap and you be like,
oh, I'm hitting it with bars.
No, I just wanted to talk my shit and express myself.
And I think that's what music is for.
Like for you to really get what you got off your chest
and say what you want to say.
Like this week, I got hella inspiration.
But I feel like No Bars wasn't supposed to be like you listening to me like oh like i'll be watching like battle rap for that like reaction but yeah it wasn't for that it was
really an empowerment song because i was feeling down that day and i feel like that song does do
that for girls and get them home that's what it's really All about It ain't about nothing else
And just to clear it up
The group is not breaking up
No
A lot of people heard that
And be like
Oh the group is breaking up
The group is not breaking up
Y'all be doing albums
There was a video
From like the listening
That went viral
People were like
Okay this shows
That they're over
Like people always
Do that to y'all
I be drunk
I was like
I was drinking
And then she was late
So I think I was just
Sitting there like
Nah nah nah nah I was like Just vibing to this I. So I think I was just sitting there like, nah, nah, nah, nah.
I was like,
just vibing to this.
I didn't,
I think that it was a vibe.
Yeah, what happened?
I love that tweet you put out too.
When you were saying how a lot of females
got their direction from y'all.
Yeah, they did.
What happened?
Oh yeah,
Amy was trying to front on us
because I was listening to the radio that day.
You see that?
Who was in here thinking,
oh, you're a good girl.
Just hilarious
because I thought she was going to be here today.
She was, she out of today. She out of town.
She went on vacation.
Bring that ass back.
Who was in here sticking up for y'all?
You.
Okay.
Now, when y'all said direction.
Wait, Karisha got.
Why you put me on before we came here?
We got beef with people.
No.
Karisha got her chop in the bag.
She got her chop in the bag.
I didn't know that y'all was talking shit.
What they saying?
We wasn't talking shit.
Okay, let her tell me what happened.
Okay. No. Just shut me up. Let Okay, let her tell me what happened. Okay.
No.
Just shut me up.
Let her talk.
He always rooting for the city girls.
He was like, you know, JT had did a little tweet, and she was like, you know, the direction.
And then Amy was like, I don't know about that.
Like, he don't really know what direction.
Let's talk about it.
That's what I was asking.
What direction do y'all mean?
Because I didn't understand the tweet.
That's what I said.
I don't know.
A lot of the direction, how to move your hands, your your hands your gestures yo like people to this day still saying period
after they talk and please don't say your mama taught you that in your house because it wasn't
on carpets on tv it wasn't none of that was going on that was not a thing like that was not you was
not saying period that was not your thing that's how we used to do our drops how what's up it's
what's up it's the city girls all our rich it****s real ass like, that's the City Girls. For real, for real, for real.
Pull it up.
And y'all made City Girls a lifestyle.
Everybody thought of being City Girls and City Boys after y'all came out.
What's wrong with us giving ourselves our flowers?
If I feel like that, that's how I feel.
B**** ain't going to change my mind.
I know for a fact that we were a big part of culture.
And you know, sometimes you just, you have to appreciate yourself and give yourself
your flowers and remind yourself because ain't nobody else gonna remind you they're gonna move
on like people are sheep they're gonna go to what's flocking and what's going on at the time
and i'm not mad because me too i'll be on to the next thing too but i feel like for sure a lot of
ways that a lot of girls do things started doing things not do things but started doing things was
because of the city girls.
I feel like that for a fact.
Like, I feel like that for a fact.
Carisha went on her crazy run when I was in prison.
You know, like, Free JT.
Like, I think I was like, besides like Kim and Remy and all of that, I was the best bitch that went to jail.
But I feel like, want to be around, connected to like rich men.
And you know, like, oh, I want a rich,
a lot of the talk.
When that tweet came out,
I think people were taking,
when you said direction,
I think it was,
a lot of people thought like,
you was saying,
y'all was saying y'all started it.
That's why I said,
let them clarify what direction these,
because when I heard that,
revamped it, absolutely.
Because when I first think,
I'm thinking Trina,
I'm thinking Kim,
I'm thinking,
we revamped it.
Yeah,
exactly,
we revamped it.
Don't, don't, don't do that. We thought of a brand, I'm saying. So how you feel now? But now, when theyamped it. Yeah, exactly. We revamped it. Don't do that.
We thought of a brand.
I'm saying,
yeah.
So how you feel now?
But now,
when they put it like that,
yeah,
they're the ones
that said the period
and all that.
Absolutely,
positively.
I feel like we came out
authentically ourselves,
jumping out
like regular girls.
Then we started getting
our jewelry,
our chain,
flexing our like,
you know,
watches and all that.
But we still looking normal.
You get what I'm trying to say?
Like,
we still looking normal.
We hopping out of raves and Rolls Royces and all of that but we still looking
like normal girls so now we giving normal girls okay I want to be in a rave I want to do this
but that's Miami right there like in Miami we want to flex we South Beach we see Lamborghinis
going up and down we see all of that all the time that's why i said we came
out as like stunting and i feel like right now stunting ain't that cool the people broke like
you said do y'all feel like y'all got an issue with timing and what i mean by that is like first
album came out jt was in prison around that time right and then i love that album y'all dropped
in 2020 but it was during covid you know i feel like if y'all dropped in 2020, but it was during COVID. You know, I feel like if y'all, I feel like if people was outside during that time, oh my God.
That leaked, right?
Yeah.
Y'all would have had the biggest out if everybody was outside.
Even this album, I feel like we were talking this earlier.
This is a summer album.
I wish I got this in the summer.
This is a summer album.
Yeah, I feel like we got a bad timing thing.
I feel like our timing, our management is poor.
I feel like it goes into a lot of that.
Like, I feel like we got poor management
Poor timing
Like it's really never no strategy
We just out here
Like you get what I'm trying to say
It's just like
Why because we at a breakfast club
A week after our thing
And this is a DJ's album
DJ's should love this album
Because it's nothing but club Vegas
But if they not hearing that it's hot
They want to be where it was hot
Like they're not going to play nothing
That they don't feel like is the hottest thing.
You get what I'm trying to say?
Like, even if it's good.
Even if it's good.
So, but I feel like, I mean,
the album is remembered.
I don't think that City On Lock went for guy.
No, I still played it.
Who's the management?
Um, we don't have a manager.
Do y'all want management?
Hell yeah.
I don't think y'all happy with the industry.
Oh, damn, you talking as a therapy.
No, I'm talking about something. No, I feel the vibe too. y'all happy with the industry. Oh, damn. You talking as a therapy. No, I'm not.
No, I'm talking about you.
Y'all pissed about something.
I think y'all have it there too, though.
Like, because even with your brand, when you drop your merch, I was like, this is so fire
for her.
It fits where she is in the culture.
With Carisha, please.
It fits.
I think y'all just got to put the pieces to the puzzle a little bit more so that the vehicle
y'all got is already kind of.
That's all off of me and Carisha. Like, if we if we being honest like it's just like we building these lanes for ourselves
like carisha getting out there and she doing her thing and then i'm getting out there and like
nobody is managing me and getting me this this stuff at all like it's just me like that beast
by dre was fire i love but it all come off of me taking risks with pictures and like okay let me
put this picture out and then i'm gonna get backlash from my community of course they're gonna be like oh she look a mess you like
a man and then it'll be somebody else like reaching out trying to find out how to get
like moa she dm me like can you do this beast but i can't it's in paris can you get there could you
be there and i'm like all right i gotta make this work you gotta fly yourself out and all that they
pay me but i've used the money to get over there this making so much sense now because i have reached out to have jt do stuff and we don't know who to talk to
yeah people or you'll talk to somebody and they'll be like jt will be on the phone and
jt never shows up but that's why it looks like it's growing so divided it's not that we divided
and we want to be divided it's like we out here hustling because it's like if we don't put our
steps out there to do what we we gotta do And build our brand
And this that and the third
Then what?
You feel like that too, Kresha?
Hell yeah
You gotta think quick, baby
You gotta think
Like for real
You gotta think quick
The show's slowing down
You know
It was just like a lot
So it was just like
For me I'm like
Okay, what I'm finna do
I gotta get out here
I gotta make some money
I gotta get in the game
And it worked
Ain't nothing for the economy
Hold on
Even with your show Do you wanna put out your show more yeah I do I do okay it's just
that like for me I gotta really like see who I want to interview they give me a list of people
to interview I don't want to talk to them people you know I really want to be interested I really
want to know about the person before they come on the show I don't want to just be you know just
sitting there like oh throwing jabs at people just to get views I know I really want to talk to this person i really want to get into this person so that's what it was is it true that
the sukiyana interview never came out yeah we were so drunk because you get drunk on commission
please you got that why it didn't come out we was drunk and then it kept raining it kept raining
the rain kept the vibe like we was in miami it was like it'll rain we have to stop come back
we end up getting so drunk if that that interview ever come out, baby?
Mm-hmm.
Like, not even, we never going to get, like,
the conversations that we had was just crazy.
Why y'all don't do a show together?
Because I'm sure that y'all two have, like,
such interesting conversations
where y'all wouldn't even need guests.
Like, why don't y'all do a show together?
I mean, that's her thing.
You know what I'm trying to say?
Like, I feel like that's her calling,
and that's her thing.
And, like, you don't always have to do that.
All right, we got more with the City Girls when we come back.
Don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning.
What you just say?
It's going down like I knew it would.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I live a fancy act.
Diamonds on her wrist.
Always say it.
But she pay for it, pay for it Love to talk, shit Head game, this head game
She hate attention, but she love to take pics
He want a ice, that little pricey He know my money long like my weed 30 inch
Burkin' on my hip, wet like a clip Need a cupid choker with a bust on my wrist
I love her fancy, I'm a fancy Oh you a fancy, I'm a fancy
You love to talk shit, yeah I love to talk shit
One thing that I love is a fancy
Never play me bitch I played along Treat em like a big dog
Give em, give em to that money gone They got me Porsches and that got you Uber home.
He pay the so much, man.
I think the he gone.
Six years.
And I know it.
It's in this space.
And I told that nigga, know it.
I'm a real street.
Morning, everybody.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with the city girls.
Charlamagne?
Couple more questions.
JT, why you had
to throw your phone at Uzi
at the awards?
Okay, so let me tell y'all
why I threw my phone at Uzi
because, for real,
okay, the reason I threw
my phone at Uzi
is because when we came,
when he had to perform,
so, you know,
when you have to perform
at an awards show,
you have to be there earlier.
Me, I'm going to get in my glam.
Like, I have to do my thing.
I got to make sure I'm on time.
So I'm not with all of that
trying to go together and all of that. him get there do his job because i'm not
that type of woman i'm not trying to be like oh you gotta take me no because i got my own life
my own career and they gonna know my name when i step on the carpet so we get in there and and
baby i'm so sorry when i say this uzi is like a frantic kid like he moves around a lot and he
he plays like he is like play a lot so when he got off
stage he came to me and he like come on let's go let's go let's go give me like he was like give
me a kiss and then i was like i gave him a kiss he's like we finna go let's go let's go and i'm
like what the show just started like that and then i had on his big ass dress i had on a huge
dress so i'm thinking he's leaving and about to send somebody back to come and get me but when I get up he down there
We're sorry bari. He down there with chilling with bari and so happy
You should have made sure I had that seat it was never about another artist because the artist is supposed to be there
It was never about that
It's about that you made sure that Bari was in his seat.
Like, he's sitting there.
He's chilling like this when I walk up.
Bari like, yeah, like, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
So, Bari's supposed to get up.
Yeah, he's supposed to get up and be in rhythm.
You got what I'm saying?
Like, when I got down there, you supposed to check him as soon as I got down there.
Like, get up and let my girl sit down.
You get what I'm trying to say?
He acting like he drunk and delirious and he don't know what's going on and barry so i'm gonna turn up in his because he know like
how i can get okay but it's like i feel like both of them as men somebody like you should have got
up quick you should have thought fast you should like all of that extra sitting down like i remember
him just looking back at me and me just blacking out and i and i i'm not gonna lie i don't find it funny you get what
i'm trying to say that that was not cool that was like me tripping like you you get what i'm trying
to say and it wasn't cool and i had to live that down and not speak on that for so long and people
to call me jealous and people to say rumors about me and people to troll me about something that was
not even true but i'm like why would i get online and talk about this if y'all still gonna believe what y'all want to believe nobody cares about the truth when the lie yeah
nobody cares about the truth nobody everybody want women to seem like oh we so jealous and we so mad
and we so like even if a woman is so what like you get what i'm trying to say but that is more
entertaining than him just not doing his job as a man you get what i'm trying to say and i and i
don't want to feel like i'm just bashing him right here
because that's something we talked about out there.
I'm sure you guys spoke about it.
Yeah, we spoke about it.
And he got exactly where I was coming from.
That's why he got up and ran after me
because if he didn't think that I was wrong or nothing,
he would have kept sitting there.
But it was about that.
Me, him, and Bobby, we rode back in the car after the awards
and I still was going off on them.
Did you and Ice Space have to talk in real life too
off the internet?
Because they were coming. Yeah, I talked to her I talked to her um when we walked back in when we walked back in and we sat back down we watched amigos that's who was on I watched amigos and I
watched Trina because I walked back in I talked to her I'm like hey what's up she was like yeah
I understand me how we had I think but everybody was still taking clips like oh she doing this and
all that no no no It was very like,
I get it.
I understand.
She knew I had nothing to do with her.
She was right there.
I just got a couple more questions.
When does a city girl
know she want to settle down?
Because we can clearly
see you settle down.
Karisha is always tweeting
about wanting to settle down.
Oh, you so shady.
What was the last tweet
she just said the other day?
Something about...
She not sharing me no more.
I'm just sharing my next...
Yeah.
Are you ready to settle down,
Karisha? Yeah, I'm about to be 30. Yeah. Are you ready to settle down, Carisha?
Yeah, I'm about to be 30.
So I feel like, you know,
like I got kids
and then my son got a father.
So eventually, like,
he need like a father figure.
I need to settle down,
show them like, you know,
I can't be a city girl forever.
So, yeah.
See?
Can't be a city girl forever.
So what y'all gonna do?
I'm telling you,
you ain't a city girl no more, JT.
You think so?
You can be settled down and still have a city girl.
I wish my man felt like that.
Say that again.
He still think you're in.
Please.
He still think you be outside.
You be outside a lot.
Please say that again.
Say that like 10 more times.
I like that you said that.
You cannot tell my man I ain't no city girl.
Every time, I was like, damn, relax.
He just think I have a city girl mentality.
I'm just a girl from Miami.
That's it.
I'm really a girl from Miami. I'm so 305. It don't matter where you put me on girl mentality. I'm just a girl from Miami, that's it. I'm really a girl from Miami.
I'm so 305.
It don't matter where you put me on the road, I'm so 305.
You got that Philly boy stressed out.
And he be like, y'all Miami.
And I be like, damn.
That's how he be like.
He be like, y'all Miami.
I ain't never had no say this.
We just talk crazy.
I feel like it be at the tip of our tongue.
So I like that you said I ain't no city girl no more.
So Carisha, when it's not real bad no more right because you know you go together
real bad when it ain't real bad no more what is it what you mean i don't get it where are you and
diddy at now oh okay say that yes um we still go together real bad i mean like you you y'all
always see us together right yeah you can't leave me alone you, y'all always see us together, right?
Yeah.
He can't leave me alone.
He told y'all, I'm a park, baby.
I'm fun.
We just be vibing.
Like, that's my n***a when I'm with him.
Like, right now, I ain't with him, so I don't know what he doing.
But when I fly to L.A. or Miami, we get back together.
That's going to be my n***a. Do you treat your older men different than your younger men?
This is my first older man, and I love it.
I don't want them on.
So do you, like, Google recognize signs of a stroke?
Hold on now.
That sounds crazy.
Diddy ain't that old.
That sounds crazy.
No.
I don't even think Diddy gets old.
The only thing about him is his age.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, like, that man don't get tired.
You be stressing Diddy out?
Of course I do, yeah.
I be seeing Diddy shopping with you,
and Diddy look so stressed out sometimes,
be like, here's my card.
I feel like that just come with dating a woman from Miami.
Really Florida, period.
Yeah.
So I know you said you want to settle down,
and I'm listening to you talk about Diddy and y'all experiences,
and I'm just like,
I'm assuming you would want to, right?
But it doesn't seem like he's at that point.
So what if you meet someone else?
Would you settle down with someone else not him oh yeah I think
it's a that point somebody cuz he you don't want to settle down which one we
do true facts yeah it would be hard to date somebody cuz then you got Diddy
here and it was like you and does everybody have to compare to be better
than Diddy and what's better than Diddy? I don't know because he got a personality. I sounded crazy. I'm married to him. I'm married to him.
I swear I was just like, what's your name? DJ Diddy?
Nobody's talking on watch for you and you're glowing.
I love this for you. I ain't gonna lie, I said that the other day.
I was like, damn, he got everything. I feel like men don't got no personality.
He have a strong personality. He is so much fun.
We could sit together all day and we gonna have,
like we could absolutely do nothing.
We gonna have so much fun.
Like we'll get on the edible inches.
We have laughing, crying, laughing.
Like we just have fun together.
Like he's just a ball of fun.
You got a reaction?
Hell no.
It's on now?
No, that's not.
I'm happy for you.
I still want y'all to do it together though.
I don't, I don't, I'm, I'm not. Like originally Pete approached us to do it together, though. I'm not, like, originally Pete approached us to do it together,
but I didn't want to do it.
Really?
Mm-mm.
I want to make music.
I feel like I don't want to skip over that.
Like, I don't want people, like,
I try to fall back as much as I can with personality
because I think that's why people be like,
J.C. don't got no personality.
But if you look back at our old, like, videos and stuff,
I had so much personality, but I just hate the fact that sometimes,
like you say, they tie so much into it.
I feel like I get there.
I would definitely get there, but I feel like I could do the music thing for sure.
The show going to be on VH1, they said, VH1.
Oh, I like that.
We got the shot.
We're going to take a shot just for cause.
Just for life.
Yeah, that's just a great idea.
Cheers to the city girls.
To y'all.
To Raw.
JT and Drink. Hold on, JT and Drink. I'll take a shot to that cheers to the city girl girls. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running
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Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
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There have been so many times when I've been really lost.
I say that because I'm on the other side of it.
And the only way to get to the other side of something is to go through it,
not around it, allow your body to feel the pain.
And then you have to dig in sometimes and look within to learn from it.
Because that's what all these obstacles are for, I guess.
Ultimately, what other choice do you have?
Listen to The Bright Side from Hello Sunshine on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. You are a donkey. It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day, huh?
I'm going to fatten all that shit around your eyes.
They want this man to throw them blows, man.
They wait for Charlemagne to tap these gloves.
Let's go.
They have to make a judgment of who was going to be on the Donkey of the Day.
They chose you.
It's a breakfast club, bitchy.
Who's Donkey of the Day today?
Well, Donkey of the Day for Thursday, October 30th.
No, not October 30th.
What's today's date?
October 26th.
October 26th?
How the hell I jumped four days?
I don't know.
You forgot yesterday was the 25th four times.
I'm telling you.
I think you need to check your stat and prescription.
I know, but that high can make you delirious.
I think I got to take more ginkgo biloba, whatever it's called.
I can't even remember what the name of it is.
But anyway, donkey of the day for Thursday, October 26th,
goes to a 30-year-old Connecticut man named Colby Parker.
Now, Colby Parker called police at around 8, 18 p.m.
to report his child missing from his car parked outside Price Chopper Supermarket in Connecticut.
He told police he had gone into the store and left the child in his vehicle,
but the child was missing when he came back.
Now, before we even get into the details of the story i feel like he could get the biggest hee-haw for
simply leaving his child in the car okay i don't know why parents in 2023 would still be leaving
their children in the car under any circumstances there is absolutely zero reason for you to leave
your little child in a car we've seen enough examples of kids dying from heat exhaust heat
exhaustion we've seen enough examples of kids being kidnapped like your child is not a pet bro
that's why i hate when people call their pets kids because if you had actual kids you would
know the difference right you don't let your child outside to pee and you shouldn't even know people
do leave your child in the car while you run in the store real quick now the story gets way
stupider than this because it turns out the child was indeed missing,
but not because of a kidnapping,
but because of a good old-fashioned thing
called parental neglect.
Let's go to WTNH News 8 for the report, please.
Police arrest a man who reported his child
went missing from his car
while he was inside the Mansfield Price Chopper.
Police say it turns out that 30-year-old Colby Parker
actually left the child home alone
and only thought the child was with him.
Police conducted a search around the store.
That's when they sent officers to Parker's house.
They found the child there fine.
Police say Parker failed a sobriety test.
The child was placed in custody of a family member.
Failed a sobriety test.
That man was high.
Okay, I knew this man was high before I even heard the story.
The news report said he failed a sobriety test that man was high okay i knew this man was high before i even heard the story the news report said he failed a sobriety test he probably was drinking too but this man
was operating on at least a 40 to 60 milligram edible okay i know edible action when i hear it
i didn't been high off the edible scrolling through instagram looking for my phone and i
only got one phone okay speaking of phones some of y'all care about your phones more than you care
about your kids okay before you leave your house you are checking for your keys, wallet, phone. We need to add kids to that.
Kids, keys, wallet, phone.
It's like the heads, shoulders, knees and toes,
knees and toes, kids, keys, the wallet, phone,
wallet, phone.
We will lose our minds
if we leave home without our phones.
Before we get in the car, we check it for it
and God forbid we drive a little bit
and then go to our phone to make a call
or go to our phone to turn the music on.
If we don't feel our phones, we will stop everything and run back to the house.
This man, Kobe, did not feel that way about his own flesh and blood.
Now, I understand possibly being high enough that you forgot the kid at home, but you were so high.
You actually thought you put the kid in the car, scrapped him up, probably turned on revolting children from Matilda the musical, singing along with the child.
We are revolting children living in revolting times.
You got out the car, okay, in your mind thinking you'll be right back.
Probably cracked the window and all.
Told the child you was going to get them something and everything.
And then came back to the car and thought the child that was never there had been kidnapped.
Glasses, I think he on the Sherman that you used to serve.
Okay?
This sound like Pee Wee Sherman to me.
Does this sound like Sherman used to do you glasses?
No, no.
Something else is wrong with him.
I don't think people even on Sherman forget their children.
They just don't forget their children.
Damn.
Yeah.
Always remember, man, children may forget what you say, but they will never forget how
you made them feel
Especially when you forget them, please let Remy Ma give Colby Parker the biggest hee-haw
You stupid mother are you dumb?
All right, look it's a relief he wasn't kidnapped but man leaving the kid at the house that might have been worse
Mm-hmm. I know y'all watch home alone and think
kids can handle themselves and never adult on around but this ain't a movie though have y'all
ever did that experience hell no like your first like i always am scared that when i have my first
kid i might forget like okay i have the kid and leave the kid somewhere i can see you doing i can
see you leaving your kid on top of the car i'm driving off that's one of my fears like the car
seat like just because i don't know you're moving so fast and it's new no i used to double check my niece like okay she's
here i think you're gonna know especially you you have you're gonna carry it for nine months push
it out you're not gonna forget that double check that's definitely something only a man would do
that's why i asked the men in the room they said no never done it i'm super sensitive like even
my kids are sleeping i'm the one that looks to see if their chest is moving after actually
breathing at night at times same thing yeah i do that all the time same thing when
i'm driving in the car i make sure like i'm very very extra when it comes to the kids that's good
to know we are revolting children living in revolting times vet we'll see y'all tomorrow
peace vet you don't know about that matilda the musical i don't you don't know about that
matilda the musical all right well, let's jump into another song.
Glasses Malone,
he's a co-host here.
Lauren LaRosa's a co-host here.
I got Glasses Malone.
You know, he got a podcast
called the No Ceilings Podcast
on the Black Effect
iHeartRadio Podcast Network,
but he's got a new album out
called Cancel These Nuts.
Right.
It's really good.
And what's the number?
I think it's the second song
or third song on the album.
What's the name of it?
What's the name of the song, Glasses?
Kanye should have never
married that chick. That's not what you're saying. No, that's not what it says. That third song on now. What's the name of it? What's the name of the song, Glasses? Kanye should have never married that chick.
That's not what you're saying.
No, that's not what it says.
That's what it says.
It's radio appropriate language.
No, you can say that
in that appropriate language.
Here's your list.
I don't know what's the list on there.
Oh, for sure.
Yeah, he should have never married that bitch.
I think that's a very inappropriate title.
But the thing is,
it has nothing to do with Kanye
or his ex-wife, Kim.
Correct.
It has to do with what, glasses?
Turning a whore.
Oh, it's on my list.
You can say that.
Turning a hoe into a housewife.
You cannot turn a hoe into a housewife.
All right, well, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
The question is, can you turn a hoe into a housewife?
Yes, you can.
I know that's an age-old question, but absolutely you can.
Hoes don't get cold, but I think they get tired.
Yes, they evolve like everybody else.
Hoes don't get cold, but they get tired. Eventually, you get tired of all. Colds don't get colds. But they get tired.
Eventually, you get tired of all...
It's a lot to balance a lot of people, y'all.
And everybody got a pass.
I don't know why y'all keep backing
like everybody don't got a pass.
But everybody's pass is not filled with penises.
All right, let's discuss when we come back.
What?
800.
It's just not.
Oh, the field of penises.
Penises growing like corn on the cob.
Exactly.
I saw a pickle jar. I don. Exactly. I saw a pickle jar.
I don't know why I saw a pickle jar.
585-1051.
Let's discuss at The Breakfast Club.
Penises everywhere.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's topic time.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you're just joining us, we got a special guest host today,
Lauren LaRosa and our homie Glasses Malone.
Now, if you're just joining us on Glasses Malone's new album.
Cancel these nuts.
He has a record called kanye should have never married
that b word yes and i said now yes that bitch okay now well first of all why the title and
then we'll get into you know um the meaning so the simple idea was you can't turn a whore into
a housewife okay into a housewife that was a point so as we finished the record ep was mixing it up
joey's verse deuce max verse my verse
sugar free verse and i was listening to it and i was like man we need to put this into 2023 layman's
who tried to do such a thing and one of my favorite artists in the world tried and it failed horribly
it failed because of her past or because of because of her past so some people wouldn't
consider kim kardashian oh i don't't. Lola Rosa doesn't consider a hoe.
But I don't believe in hoes.
She literally sucked a penis on tape and sold the tape.
That don't mean anything.
What does that mean?
What if you get caught sucking penis on tape and that's the only penis you've ever sucked in your life?
I'm not mad at that.
But if you sell the tape.
Then you a hoe because you made your money?
Literally, you're a prostitute.
So what's the definition of a hoe for people that don't know?
Because I'm confused.
Let's look it up.
Yeah, because I don what's the definition of a hole for people that don't know because i'm looking up yeah because i don't know what is it i also want to ask you too is this like a only for women thing or like does it go the same way with men because only for women
okay so not only is okay now that's gender bias here and she's not gender bias we just don't live
the same life like we have two sets of standards if you take care of me for the rest of my life
you are a failure and i'm a failure if i take care of you for the rest of my life you are failure and I'm a failure if I take care of you For the rest of your life we both are successes. That's just literally how we live this life
It's but two sets of things, you know in the Kanye situation
You just said their marriage failed because of her past their version fell because it did his mind kept going crazy every time
He thought on Ray J? He tried to fight Nick Cannon too.
He tried to fight Nick Cannon.
So we're solving a very world deep issue.
Mental illness is caused by hoses, which are safe.
Sometimes.
That doesn't even make any sense.
You know what I never knew?
Hose drive people crazy.
Who hurt you?
No one.
I'm not crazy.
I love it.
You know what I never knew?
The actual definition.
I've never looked up the definition of whore in my life.
This is in the Merriam-Webster's Dictionary.
The meaning of a whore is a person who engages in sexual intercourse for pay.
Exactly.
I never knew that.
All right, you might not know that.
I never knew that.
Who looks up the definition of whore?
I remember we were talking about this this week, and I said that.
We both did.
I was like, to me, a a hoe is only a person who takes money
in exchange for sex
you're just a sexually
liberated person
and you want to be out here
having sex on your own
free time
I don't have a problem
with that
so what's the difference
between a prostitute and a hoe
because you're saying
that a hoe is a thing
prostitute is a hoe
according to the work
of Miriam's letter
but there's no difference
between a prostitute and a hoe
because they both
sell it
whore
whore
it's actually whore
but in the way that it's used
in just normal conversation
for people who don't look it up
in the dictionary,
they use it to try and condemn
women who are either sexually free
or out here dating
and not just with one person.
We call men hoes too.
Glasses don't, but I do.
Yeah, but it don't count.
It don't count for y'all.
Yes, it does.
A key that can unlock
every door is a master key a lock that can be
unlocked by any key is worthless okay that's disgusting i just i believe in evolution i believe
in growth salute to all the brothers and sisters in the noi okay that organization take the worst
of us and make us the best hoes find the lord you know men men and women we find jesus find god
find sleep comfort mattresses they're tired tired. Sometimes they want to relax.
Like, you get, I think every woman, like, I don't judge what nobody does.
But eventually, someone's going to get to the point, men or women, where you just, you tired of juggling multiple people.
You tired of different people entering your energy.
Like, you just want to relax. You tired of juggling multiple penises, Lauren.
I can imagine it.
Tired of juggling multiple penises.
I did not know that most women juggle multiple penises. I'm really, I did not know that. women juggle multiple penises.
I'm really,
I did not know that.
I thought they had more class.
I think it depends on the woman you're talking to,
but that's what you're saying.
It like is,
is,
is because that's how it's used.
When most people say ho or whore,
they're talking about a woman that is over from men's women.
Yeah.
Multiple men,
not even in exchange for money.
Like just because what's in the chance for money.
I'm telling you,
I think men can be,
I think women can be, listen,'m telling you if all of us could look at the car faxes of of of the women everybody out there listen if you
can look at the car faxes the whole faxes of the women that you with or the man that you with y'all
both would be like damn because you know sometimes you don't even be knowing because she's not that's
why that's the best point you supposed to keep what you do under wraps nobody's supposed
to know i shouldn't walk in a place and everybody hugged me that slept with you and that was kanye's
problem but i'm saying you know how many rooms he walked in and people like oh what up yay
they're famous it's not because they famous it's because she's literally if kim kardashian was just
a pretty girl that he met like the bianca girl that he's dating right now he would never know
most of her exes because Because who was she before she
got with Kanye? That's the point. She got it
right. No, that doesn't make... Okay. Let's go
to the full line. Hello? Hello?
Who's this?
What's up? This is D. Oh, D!
How are you, D? What's up?
Joy Roe. What's up, y'all? How are you this morning?
Yeah, we good, D. Yes, sir. What's happening, my brother?
Can you turn a hoe into a housewife, D?
Yeah, I think you can turn a hoe into a housewife.
You know what I'm saying?
It depends on the hoe.
You see, you've got three different types of hoes.
You've got a classy hoe, you've got an ashy hoe, and an ashy hoe.
So the classy hoe, she know her deal.
You know, she probably was a hoe back in the day, but she ain't no hoe no more.
You know, she can't keep you with her that.
Ashy hoe, you got to teach her a little bit, you know, how to be a hoe and how to be a
respectable hoe.
And then the ashy hoe, she just a hoe. You can't f*** her. That's a good point.
The first two letters in housewife is hoe.
Hello, who's this?
Samantha, you there?
Yes, I'm here.
Hey, Samantha, can you turn a hoe into a housewife?
It said when you was young, you used to do your thing.
Absolutely.
So I think as a female or a male, just in general, as we grow up,
I think we grow to become attached to different things.
So I think in the beginning, when we first are in that phase,
like, oh, we're dating, we're talking to someone, you know,
we are experimenting.
We are not ready to settle down.
We don't have that mindset.
That's right.
You're experimenting.
I think once we grow up and we realize,
oh, it's time to get our life together,
it's time to look for someone to spend my life with.
And I'm saying this because from experience,
when I was younger, I was like,
oh, I don't care what I do.
I went partying. I was meeting different guys. I don't care what I do. I went partying.
I was meeting different guys.
I was doing different things.
And then I met my husband.
He was doing his own thing.
I was doing my own thing.
And then finally, we were like, listen, we're both getting too old for this.
That's right.
You know, it's time to get ourselves together.
Like, what do you want?
And I'm like, listen, I'm tired of this life.
Like, I want to get a house.
I want to have kids.
I want to start a family.
And here we are
14 years later
with six kids.
We own our own house.
14 years.
That's what I'm talking about.
Hold up.
So your husband
turned a hoe
into a housewife.
Figure out that
it's time to settle down.
I just,
so you were saying
you were a hoe.
I wouldn't say
technically that.
I would say
I was doing my own thing.
So yeah,
she's not somebody turned here. You had a lot of partners. You had a lot of sexual partners. saying you were a hoe? I wouldn't say technically that. I would say I was doing my own thing.
You had a lot of partners.
You had a lot of
sexual partners.
She didn't even say
she was a hoe.
Does your husband
know about the
sexual partners
or do you keep that
to yourself?
Oh, no, he knew about it.
From the gate,
I told him,
listen,
I was going on
19 years old.
I said,
I slept with nine people.
And he was like,
oh, nine people. And I'm like, and he was like, I kind of guessed that. And I said, I've slept with nine people. And he's like, oh, nine people.
And I'm like, and he's like, I kind of
against that. And I said, well,
he's 21, and how many people sleep with him?
And he was like,
he kind of didn't want to reveal
it to me at first. And I was like, listen,
you can't sit here and be judgmental
if it's more than what I've slept with.
That's right. Nine people
over how long?
If you listen to her being a whore or doing your own thing, and it's more than what I sweat with. That's right. Nine people over how long? If you listen to her being a whore or doing your own thing,
and it's more than what I sweat with.
So finally we've decided, like, okay, listen.
We're going to put our fancy behind us.
It's time for us to settle down.
It's time for us to get our life together.
Listen, I respect it.
My husband is from Brooklyn, New York.
I'm from Philadelphia.
And I can say after dating for almost three years, we had our first son.
And then we decided it was time to get out of Philadelphia.
It was time to move.
It was time to give our kids a better life.
You got to get away from them nine dudes.
Exactly.
Listen, God is an awesome God, a transformative God.
I am happy for you, man.
What part of Philly are you from?
We hung up on him.
I respect it. I don't know why y'all act like evolution ain't real like people can't even miss she was a hoe
most women are not gonna so then they can't answer the question if you won't say that's not true the
same way that a lot of women when you meet them like i told you are not gonna tell you the truth
about their past like it's just not gonna happen for a lot of people it's a certain type of woman
that will most of them are not about to be like yeah i'm a whore so lauren what no we're just in general for all of us what number constitutes a hoe like what like It's a certain type of woman that will. Most women are not about to be like, yeah, I'm a whore. So Lauren, just in general for all of us,
what number constitutes a whore?
Like if you a man or a woman,
what number?
Is it double digits?
I don't think that there is a number.
Double digit is crazy.
It depends on how old you are.
How old is this woman?
I will take some more calls
when we come back.
Matter of fact, let's get into the joy.
This is Glasses Malone.
Kanye should have never married that chick.
Let's get into it now. It's the Breakfast Club joy. This is Glasses Malone. Kanye should have never married that chick. Let's get into it now.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Glasses is here.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club club if you're just
joining us we're talking about uh turning a hoe into a housewife now this conversation comes from
glasses malone who was our guest host along with lauren larosa and on his new album he has a song
called kanye should have never married that yeah but it's not about kanye and kim though right no
well it's just it's a it is he is kim's a ho she is a ho she's not by definition
she literally had a sexual tape no not by definition she would be a sex worker she's a
porn star that's a whore i don't think so i get paid for sex i think porn star the porn star and
i don't even think she's a porn star she just had a hustle for the. She's the star of a porno. Okay. Glasses.
You sold Sherm.
Yeah.
You're not a Sherm dealer.
Forever I am.
No, you're not.
Forever I am.
You're a businessman.
You're a rapper.
I was a businessman then.
Podcast hoes.
But I still.
If you had a felony at 23 and at 27,
they're like, you're a felony.
Not if I get my record expunged.
Not if I get pardoned
holes can get expunged I need it to happen you need to go to church
that's not an expunge that was a mistake that's why he's so crazy look at this man man my boy
hello man hello who's this hello edgy is crazy what's your name, bro? It's DJ Evie. Yes, sir.
What's up, man?
What's going on?
No, you can't turn the whole town away.
Amen, brother.
Preach.
How old are you?
I'm 32.
When you was a little younger, you was something.
Are you that something forever?
It's different for guys, though.
It's really not.
It is.
It's really not.
Guys, we don't value our body.
Guys don't what?
We don't value our body. We can't carry a baby i hate that bringing
life into the universe just because you can't bring a baby into the world you don't value
your body you told me you don't smoke or drink right yeah so you value your body you ever seen
somebody drunk it doesn't matter because you value your body and your mind that look dumb
people drunk look crazy you pick and choose what makes sense for your bias that's what you do
no it's not because my job like my brother's saying on the line is to go out and procreate
the earth okay what g said is real just now he said that being drunk look dumb that's how i look
that's how i feel about dudes who be having like a hundred plus partners and be having like five
and six baby mamas like i look dumb to me i think. I think so, too. That's a lot. I think so, too.
I agree.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Lucretia.
Now, Lucretia, can you turn a hoe into a housewife, Lucretia?
Yes, you can.
And hoe is a mentality, first off.
Mentality's changed.
People grow.
You know, they experience things.
I know some great egg hoes that are great housewives.
Talk to me about the hoe mentality.
I need to hear more about it. What is the whole mentality?
Is that like part of the whole thing?
Yes.
So the whole mentality is something that you go through when you're young.
It doesn't have an age.
It doesn't have a race.
It doesn't have a religion.
It's just an experience.
When you're young, you want to experience people.
You want to experience things.
So yeah, ain't nothing wrong with you.
You're whole.
You're whole.
Whole mentality.
You got a whole mentality meaning you want to experience things. That's what a whole is to me. Experience. you. You're a hoe. You're a hoe. Hoe mentality. You got a hoe mentality, meaning you want to experience things.
That's what a hoe is to me.
Experience it.
I got to ask a question.
See, this is my point.
See, Cree, this is my point.
Thank you, Creecia.
Listen, why don't they say they want to experience the penises?
Why does it have to, like, even when you said it, we go on dates.
But the same reason why you said you don't drink because it looks dumb instead of you take care of your body.
You pick and choose what makes you feel better you're experiencing people you experience people
because you're gonna experience people without the penis yeah but why would i just say oh
experiencing penis like why do i have to say that it does sound dumb i'll be like what the hell is
wrong with you girl because it's true why do you have to sleep with all these people you're
experiencing that's the point of it just because you're dealing with different people doesn't mean
that you're sleeping with every person some people might choose to and if that
if that's what they want to do that's what they want to do that's what will make them a whole
have you ever had a whole mentality learn everybody's had a whole phase yeah yeah everybody's
had it how crazy was your whole phase honestly i think i'm just starting to mama y'all don't know
my mom my mom i think i'm just starting to even like get into like the grown one of like,
you know,
he's coming out of their face.
No,
not coming out of it.
I'm just entering it.
But there's different,
there's different levels of whole phase.
So when you,
when you're,
when you're young and you're like,
Oh my God,
I'm hurt by this boy,
whatever,
whatever you go out,
you get some pain,
you get damn,
you,
you,
you wreck some stuff,
right?
When you're like my age now and you're
like newly single you're exploring things it literally is i might date two to three people
but i'm not sleeping with two to three people i'm trying to figure out do i like this do i not like
that so you slept with the two to three people you still why not sleep with the two to three
people if nothing's wrong because i don't personally choose to but if a girl chose to
i'm not gonna condemn her because she's why is it to condemn her because she's. Why is it a condemnation?
Because she's.
It's the way you talk about it.
You just said key and lock.
This boy ain't enough condom.
You made it seem like that lock is now worthless.
It is.
So you asked me a question of why I choose to not do something right.
So that's why the whole part would be that.
Right.
So look, as a man, right.
Our bodies do not have the same value as your body.
Not even to the world.
I don't agree with that.
It's true.
They literally can bring life into the universe.
It's completely different.
But we got to do it together.
No, no, me and I have to do it together.
Take one second and they do the rest of the work.
Yeah, but it's like.
So for her to value her body the way I value mine is crazy.
You said for what?
But what if you're a man who's sterile and you can't have kids? Like what if you're a man who's sterile?
And you can't have kids?
What if you're a man whose sperm can't produce children?
Then why are you even having sex?
But that's my point.
I don't even know what the point is.
What's your point?
I don't know.
I'm just trying to help the hoes.
Because I believe...
That's a hoodie.
I'm just trying to help the hoes.
Yo, I swear.
I'm going to figure this out for browngirlgrinding.com. I'm just trying to help the hoes. I'm just trying to help the hoes. Yo, I swear. I'm going to figure this out for browngirlgrinding.com.
I'm just trying to help the hoes.
Don't help the hoes.
The hoes don't need help.
They need Jesus.
The moral of the story is, if we're sexy red, I'm looking for the hoes.
Come on.
And you go shake that ass.
Shake that ass.
You a reformed hoe.
That hoe still in you.
Male or female.
Let's go.
Yo, how you feel about Sexy Red
Sexy Red is awesome
She's a representation
Of St. Louis
Street urban culture
I appreciate it
I'm looking for the hoe
I appreciate the culture
But just because
I appreciate something
Don't mean that
That should be what we doing
Sexy Red is going to be
Performing this weekend
At Powerhouse
So if you haven't got your tickets
Get your tickets for Powerhouse
NYC
Let's get into Sexy Red
Looking for the hoe Looking for the hoes.
Looking for the hoes.
Morning, everybody.
It's AJ and the show.
Don't let him hear this song.
I love Sexy Red.
You don't like the hoes.
I love the hoes.
You just don't marry the hoes.
Man, we all hoes.
Let's get to the rumors.
Lauren LaRosa, McGlass, and Malone have been arguing for the last time.
Lauren LaRosa.
I've been here for a little bit. I've been here for a minute. Move out the way. Move out the way. Lauren LaRosa, I'm glad I'm alone. I've been arguing for the last, I don't even know. Lauren LaRosa. I've been here for a little bit.
I've been here for a minute.
Move out the way.
Move out the way.
Tell her.
Tell her.
Man, it is.
This is the rumor report.
I think a lot of people will recognize the voice and the name.
On The Breakfast Club.
Lauren came in hot.
You know, I came in telling the truth.
So yesterday we talked about Jonathan Majors and his ex-girlfriend and accuser, Grace Jabari.
So remember we were saying that she was going to turn herself in and be arrested for that ticket?
So that happened and she was charged with misdemeanor counts of assault and criminal mischief
and released with a disappearance ticket that requires her to appear in court at a later date.
But in a filing done this month, the Manhattan D da office reportedly told grace and jonathan's lawyers back in september that
they would decline the prosecutor if she gets arrested so the filing didn't really explain
why they're choosing now to prosecute her um they are choosing not to pursue the charges against her
and the charges against jonathanors will probably not be dropped.
So they are not going to move forward with her charges.
Jonathan's will move forward.
And yesterday they're not moving forward with her charges.
I thought I saw she got arrested.
So she turned us.
So according to the exclusive that came out yesterday, she was she turned herself in.
She was charged with misdemeanor counts of assault and criminal mischief.
And then there was a filing that happened back in September that said that they would decline to prosecute her if she gets arrested so she got arrested and they said hey we're not going to
prosecute you but they don't explain why but they're going to move forward with jonathan major's
charges so they arrest you just to tell you that they're not going to prosecute you that don't
make no sense well there's a claim out right don't they have to and there's enough for them to bring
you in on it or at least
it's supposed to be a detained not an arrest well no she was actually arrested yeah that's crazy
that's different but doesn't that i'm looking at something that's a 10 hours ago she got her
appearing court at a later date so she was charged with misdemeanor counts of assault and criminal
mischief and released with a desk appearing ticket that requires her to appear in court
at a later date she was arrested with no bail she just got a death ticket to come back. Which website are you looking at?
I don't know. It said $10
ago. Oh, but then the New York Times says
she was arrested but won't face prosecution.
I've never even heard of that. What does that even mean?
But there's no explanation because in the documents
that were filed, they didn't explain why they're choosing
to do it this way, but they're choosing to do it this way.
So I don't know if maybe there's not enough supporting
evidence. Because sometimes if a DA
doesn't think that they have something moving forward, they're not even going to bring it.
It's called a DA reject.
Yeah, so.
It's just weird that they would arrest her, but they already know the case is going to be dropped.
Because, I mean, you could have just waited a day and did more investigating and be like, well, we're not going to press charges at all.
But because it's domestic violence, don't they have to?
Like, is that a thing maybe?
No, they don't have to arrest everybody in the situation.
Well, I don't know. I think in New York, it's some type of law't they have to? Like, is that a thing maybe? No, they don't have to arrest everybody in the situation. Well, I don't know.
I think in New York, it's some type of law where they do.
I guess.
But we ain't lawyers, so don't listen to us.
Yeah, I guess.
I don't know.
Maybe we just have to wait until more comes out about why they're choosing.
More details come out.
Yeah, not to move forward.
So, Krishan Rock, she says she wants a lot of kids.
Y'all know she's had a few bumps on the road with her first baby.
You shaking your head no?
Go ahead, go no? Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Okay.
So, Krishan, she recently did an interview with Fashion Nova.
And in the video, there's a moment where she talks about how many kids she wants.
Take a listen.
I always knew I wanted to be a mom.
I always knew I wanted to have 12 kids.
So, one down.
12?
One on the way.
Look how she's saying it.
And how was the last time?
Y'all getting this lady pregnant.
Wait, because...
She wants 12 kids.
Hold on, but wait.
How about she said she wanted 12 kids.
She said one down, one on the way.
And then she said, wait, what's the other number?
She didn't know 10 plus 2 is 12.
Oh my God, she was...
They getting this lady pregnant.
That lady sound like that.
So she said one on the way, so she got it. She's pregnant again? That's what she's saying. I don this lady pregnant. That lady sound like that. So she's at one on the way.
So she got it.
She's pregnant again.
That's what she's saying.
I don't know.
She's trolling though.
She's probably just.
Yeah, I don't know.
She's been kind of trolling, you know, since Blueface decided to get on with me and propose.
They say when you're pregnant, you're fertile.
You're very fertile right after.
Yeah.
So it'd be.
But you're supposed to wait, what, six weeks, right?
Six weeks, eight weeks.
I wonder if you want that many kids.
Do you have to have them all yourself?
Why not adopt?
You know what I mean?
I don't care how many kids I have, and I don't care if I have them or not.
But you care about adopting?
Yeah, I would adopt.
Like, after I get, like, I want twins first, and then I don't care after that.
There's twins in your family?
Yeah, my dad's a twin.
Twins in your family, okay.
Do you want to go through being pregnant?
Yeah, I want to experience it.
I don't know if I want to do it 12 times,
but I do want to experience it.
Well, you got to get
a man first, Lauren.
I'm going to get one.
He got to be worth me
being sober for nine months,
though.
That's a long time
that I've been able
to go to a happy hour.
That's true.
I got to love you
to give that up, okay?
That's very true.
That's the only thing
you're thinking about
is giving a happy hour?
I get what you're saying, Lauren.
It's my life right now.
I don't have anybody to think about.
I just think about myself.
I get up and go.
So that's the only thing you think about, not drinking for nine months.
What I'm trying to say in the most outside terms is I need a partner.
You're not ready.
I need someone that's going to, you know, the balance.
She is ready.
She's saying the right thing.
Like, she's worrying about who she's going to be with.
She wants to find the right person that's going to cause her to be pregnant for nine months.
No.
To give up all of the stuff she got to give up for nine months.
To give up drinking for nine months.
I respect that.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Y'all know how I feel about my reposado.
I do not.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
She told me that was what she was going to name her child.
What?
Reposado?
Little Rep.
Little Rep.
Little Rep for short.
All right.
Rep Rep is crazy.
All right.
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Hola, mi gente. It's Honey German, and I'm bringing you Gracias, Come Again.
The podcast where we dive deep
into the world of Latin culture,
musica, peliculas, and entertainment
with some of the biggest names in the game.
If you love hearing real conversations
with your favorite Latin celebrities,
artists, and culture shifters,
this is the podcast for you.
We're talking real conversations
with our Latin stars,
from actors and artists
to musicians and creators,
sharing their stories, struggles, and successes.
You know it's going to be filled with chisme laughs and all the vibes that you love.
Each week, we'll explore everything from music and pop culture
to deeper topics like identity, community,
and breaking down barriers in all sorts of industries.
Don't miss out on the fun, el té caliente, and life stories.
Join me for Gracias Come Again,
a podcast by Honey German,
where we get into todo lo actual
y viral. Listen to Gracias Come
Again on the iHeartRadio app,
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your podcasts.
Hey fam, I'm
Simone Boyce. I'm Danielle Robay.
And we're the hosts of The Bright Side,
the daily podcast from Hello Sunshine that is guaranteed to light up your day.
Every weekday, we bring you conversations with the culture makers who inspire us.
Like our episode with actor, former Beverly Hills 90210 star and host of the podcast, I Choose Me, Jenny Garth.
There have been so many times when I've been really lost.
I say that because I'm on
the other side of it. And the only way to get to the other side of something is to go through it,
not around it. Allow your body to feel the pain. And then you have to dig in sometimes and look
within to learn from it because that's what all these obstacles are for, I guess.
Ultimately, what other choice do you have? Listen to The Bright Side from Hello Sunshine
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, salute to Lauren LaRosa and Glasses Malone for holding us down today with us.
Had a great time.
Had a great time.
Yes.
Excellent.
Very informative.
They scared me about you in the beginning of the day.
You were great.
That's what I thought.
That's right.
You were great.
And he didn't say no curses.
Yeah.
I had my list.
Why y'all act like Glasses is not a professional, man?
This is crazy, man. Do y'all do the birthdays? They're good. It's my homeboy. Happy. I have my list. Why y'all act like Glass is not a professional, man? This is crazy, man.
Do y'all do the birthdays?
Yeah, go ahead.
This is my homeboy.
Happy birthday, schoolboy Q.
What up, bro?
Hey, man.
My boy over there with the voice.
Q became a golfer.
What you mean?
He really is a golfer.
A golf crazy?
Yeah.
He already makes a lot of money off golf.
He's really good at golf, and he be golfing.
That's just crazy.
I remember he first walked into TD, so this was dope seeing if it's birthday.
Happy birthday, Q.
What's happening?
Hillary Clinton,
you are one of the most
downest women in the world.
Happy birthday, Hillary Clinton.
Why is she one of the
most downest women?
Because she didn't
leave her man
when he was doing
this thing in the White House.
I'm just saying.
Toya Wright,
that's Lil Wayne,
baby mama.
Yes, yes, Toya.
Shout out to Toya.
Toya fine, too.
Happy birthday, Toya.
That's fine. Toya married. Yeah, exactly. That don't Shout out to Toya. Toya fine too. Happy birthday, Toya. That's fine.
See,
she's still fine.
He got it right.
Happy birthday,
Toya.
It's wrong with that.
No,
nothing wrong.
I can't say she's fine.
She got a man.
No,
she's fine.
Yeah,
she's fine.
I don't mean nothing.
His wife's fine.
Yep.
That's great.
Yeah,
I don't want her.
It's a little way,
baby mama.
It's okay.
And listen,
make sure y'all subscribe
to the No Ceilings podcast,
Glasses Belong podcast
on the Black Effect
iHeartRadio podcast network.
Pick up Glasses album,
Cancel These Nuts.
Oh,
thecribstore.com.
Yep.
Go to thecribstore.com
and pick up a copy.
Wait a minute.
In that context,
can you use
thecribstore.com?
I mean,
that's the website.
That's the website.
You know what I'm saying?
Go get it from there
or wherever else you get your stuff.
We got to get Lauren on the...
Yeah, we got to get her on...
No ceilings.
No ceilings, man.
You don't want to argue more?
I don't want to argue with you,
but I just want to bring
rationale to your life.
A healthy discussion.
Yeah, healthy.
Healthy.
You are like...
Lauren looks like she needs
a shot right now.
Yeah, the way he think
is like 1943.
I like to think that thing
like 1863.
It was something.
Something.
All right.
When we come back, we got the positive note.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Laura La Rosa Glasses Malone, our co-hosts.
Now, Charlamagne, you got a positive note?
I do.
I want to tell y'all first, man, make sure you set your, I'm about to say DVRs, but I
don't know how people record stuff nowadays.
But I'll be hosting The Daily Show all next week, Monday through Thursday.
So make sure you, what is it, Lauren?
What are they recording?
On Demand.
On Demand, yeah.
You can schedule to record it.
There you go.
My mom has already scheduled to record you.
Okay, that's what you do.
Schedule to record it, The Daily Show on Comedy Central all next week.
I'll be hosting that.
But the positive note is simply this.
Children are great imitators.
All right?
So give them something great to imitate.
Y'all have a blessed day.
Breakfast Club, bitches!
You all finished or y'all done?
Hey, everyone.
This is Courtney Thorne-Smith, Laura Layton, and Daphne Zuniga.
On July 8, 1992, apartment buildings with pools were never quite the same
as Melrose Place was introduced to
the world. We are going to be reliving every hookup, every scandal, and every single wig removal
together. So listen to Still the Place on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
listen to podcasts. On Thanksgiving Day, 1999, five-year-old Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez was found off the coast of Florida.
And the question was, should the boy go back to his father in Cuba?
Mr. Gonzalez wanted to go home and he wanted to take his son with him.
Or stay with his relatives in Miami?
Imagine that your mother died trying to get you to freedom.
Listen to Chess Peace, the Elian Gonzalez story,
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Executive produced by Questlove, The Story Pirates, and John Glickman,
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. And it began with me. Did you know, did you know? I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was called a moment.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, 1974.
George Foreman was champion of the world.
Ali was smart and he was handsome.
The story behind The Rumble in the Jungle
is like a Hollywood movie.
But that is only half the story.
There's also James Brown, Bill Withers,
B.B. King, Miriam Akiba,
all the biggest black artists
on the planet,
together in Africa.
It was a big deal.
Listen to Rumble,
Ali,
Foreman,
and the Soul of 74
on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, what's up?
This is Ramses Jha.
And I go by the name Q Ward.
And we'd like you to join us
each week for our show,
Civic Cipher.
That's right. We discuss social issues, especially those that affect black and brown people,
but in a way that informs and empowers all people.
We discuss everything from prejudice to politics to police violence, and we try to give you the tools to create positive change in your home, workplace, and social circle.
We're going to learn how to become better allies to each other.
So join us each Saturday for Civic Cipher on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.