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Good morning, USA!
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, y' y'all. It's not Wednesday, Friday. What the hell is? Friday. What are you doing, man?
Don't throw me off like that.
What are you doing?
I'm in that late as usual
You hear me?
Yeah, we can't
You know on it
Yeah, you threw me off
It's Friday
You want to start over
Yes, please
Let's start over
Yeah, because you did just come in
Let's start over
I mean, me and Jess
been here for hours
I've been sitting here the whole time
Good morning, USA
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo,
Jess, hilarious
Good morning.
Charlemagne, the God.
Peace to the planet, it's Friday.
Yes, it's Friday.
How y'all feel out there?
I feel blessed black and highly favored.
Happy to be here, another day to serve our beautiful listeners.
Good morning.
Yes, good morning.
How are you guys feeling?
I got to just complain for a hot second, man.
Having kids and animals is not a thing that you put together.
I try to give my son Jackson responsibility,
and I said, you take care of the dogs in the evening.
I got him in the morning and afternoon.
So he was taking care of the dogs.
like a little area where they can run, and the dog's got a broom.
Now, instead of Jackson, who is 12 years old, taking the broom out, he leaves the broom in.
The dogs chew up the broom, which doesn't go in the digestive system.
So when I come downstairs, digestive system.
So when I come downstairs in the morning, it smells like ish, and there's poop all over everywhere downstairs.
So since 4 o'clock this morning, I've been mopping, cleaning, scrubbing, poop all morning long.
I smell like poop right now.
So anybody out there, if you have kids and you have an animal,
or you're thinking about getting an animal,
if you don't want to take care of that animal 24-7 all the time
and you think you're going to give so your kid's responsibility,
it's the oldest trick in the book.
Dad, I'll help, mom, I'll help.
They never help.
Was the wood stuck in the poop?
So you actually see the broom in the poop, like pieces of...
Yes, that's how I knew what it was.
That's exactly how I knew it was.
They chewed it up.
Not the first time you've seen some wood and some poop.
Jesus Christ.
It's a Friday.
It's a freaky, freaky, freaky, freaky Friday.
Jesus Christ.
Well, come on it, guys.
I'm so gay.
We're not to do anything
Listen, it's a beautiful Friday
Today we have
Some I-Conn livings
That will be in the building
Miss Shaka Khan
Miss Stephanie Mills
And Miss Patty LaBelle will be here
Okay, because they start the second
They're so smitten over Stephanie Mills
That's Bay
And Miss Bellin, those Bayes right there
But yes, they start the second leg of their Queens tour
On September 19th
So they'll be here
Gladys Knight is also on that tour
but she wasn't here in this conversation.
No, she wasn't in this conversation.
So we'll talk to those queens, those legends, those icons in a little bit.
But when we come back, we got front page news.
Mimi will be breaking down everything.
So don't go anywhere.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ NV, Jess O'Larias.
Sholomane, the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now on Thursday night football.
Did y'all see the game last night?
No, I went to sleep.
I saw some of it, but then I went to sleep by halftime.
I was in bed by 9.30.
Now, I don't even know who played last night because it wasn't on TV.
It was on prime, right?
The Packers and Commanders played, and the Packers won, 27 to 18.
I'm going to tell you something, man.
And I said this last week, I know it's early.
Green Bay Packers going to the Super Bowl.
You know how I know they're going to the Super Bowl?
Because that's just the way things are when, you know,
a great Dallas Cowboy player leaves and goes to another team
because of Jerry Jones too pity.
Okay, Michael Parsons and the Green Bay Packers will be in the Super Bowl this year.
Representing the NFC.
Like you said, they won 27, 18.
The Packers are 2-0.
command this are one-in-one. What's up, Mimi?
Good morning, everyone. How you doing?
Good morning. Peace, Mimi.
Happy Friday. All right, so we start this morning with the latest on the murder of
conservative figure Charlie Kirk. The Manhunt continues for the suspected gunmen who killed
Kirk on the campus of Utah Valley University. Now, officials have released a new video
and photos of the shooter showing a man climbing down from the roof where investigators say
he fired the fatal shot before walking away from the scene.
At a press conference yesterday, Utah's governor, Spencer Cox, says this investigation
can't move forward without the public's help.
Let's listen.
We also continue to implore the public to support this investigation and come forward with
any information.
We are truly hopeful that this video and new photos will lead to even more tips.
We are processing.
We have an incredible team, a state and federal team working together to process those tips.
We are going out in tandem to interview.
any potential person of interest or suspects, but we need, again, we need as many as much help
as we can possibly get.
So so far, authorities say they've received more than 7,000 tips, and the FBI is offering
a $100,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.
Investigators have recovered what they believe was the murder weapon, a high-powered
bolt-action rifle.
It was found in a towel in a wooded area near the campus, and that rifle is being flown
to the FBI's lab in Quantico for DNA and fingerprint testing.
And the suspect is believed to be college-aged.
He left behind shoe prints and a palm print, but no one is in custody as of yet.
Officials say this was a targeted political assassination, and the governor vowed to pursue
the death penalty if the case goes to trial.
Kirk was 31 years old.
He co-founded Turning Point USA and became a prominent figure in the conservative youth movement
known for defending broad gun rights and stirring controversy on college campuses.
Meanwhile, his body was returned to his home state of Arizona aboard Vice President J.D. Vance's plane
and Donald Trump, we mentioned yesterday, is ordering the flags to fly at half staff through September 14th
and will posthumously award Kirk the Medal of Freedom, the Presidential Medal of Freedom,
which is the highest civilian honor.
Now, lawmakers from both parties have condemned the assassination,
top Democrats are calling for unity and urging that people will not to stop pointing fingers.
And there are concerns about safety already throughout Washington with lawmakers canceling town halls and other events as just out of abundance of caution.
Yeah, please hurry up and catch the individual who murdered Charlie Kirk because the longer he's free, the more and more conspiracy theories we get.
And all the conspiracy theories do is cause more division and may create more violence because you start pointing the finger.
and blaming people who don't have anything to do with this situation.
I mean, we don't even know who the suspect is.
I think it's crazy for, you know, the left to be blaming the right
and the right to be blaming the left and people to be pointing fingers at this person.
I've heard everything from, you know, I've heard them blame Israel.
I've seen him say he was taken out because it's a distraction to the Epstein father.
I heard it was a gun club that thinks he's the spawned at Satan.
All of that is nuts.
We don't know anything until you find the actual person who did it.
And then also something that we always say.
When you see something, say something, like, when I look at things like this,
and even when the president got shot, like, nobody seen anybody climbing up that thing
or walking through the thing or nobody seen him jumping down.
Oh, no, they did.
There's a lot of video of them.
They got videos of him.
I've seen a few videos of him yesterday.
They got that.
Even with the video of him on the rooftop.
Like, people seen him on the rooftop and nobody said, hey, let me call the police because that doesn't look right.
Like, we need to see, when we see something, even if it looks halfway funny or even if it's any remotely.
I agree with that.
Say something.
I agree with that.
Point it out.
Call it out.
Let's double check.
Let's triple check.
And if it's nothing, it's nothing.
But in situations like that, I would have loved to see some of these things get stopped, you know?
But, you know, they should have been treating him like they would treat, I guess, a government official.
Like they should have been scouring those roofs.
Yeah.
Very sad.
All right.
For sure.
All right.
That is front page news.
Yep.
We'll talk more at seven.
We'll talk about a new trend that's pushing more people.
online shopping and we'll tell you what that is
at 7. Everybody else, get it
off your chest. 800
585105.151. If you need to vent,
phone lines are wide open again.
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Good morning.
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Ray, Ray, Ray.
Yo, Sala Man.
Envy, what up? Are we live?
This is your time to get it off your chest.
I got an indoor pool. A outdoor pool.
We want to hear from you on the breakfast club.
Get on the phone right now.
He'll tell you what it is.
We live?
Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's good?
It's Keith from Brooklyn, you heard.
Keith from Brooklyn, you heard?
What's going on?
Yo, Envi, Shalamee, Jess.
What's up?
Happy Friday.
Peace, Keith.
Yo, yo.
Oh, yo, check this out.
Yo, you guys remember Mario?
You should let me love you, Mario?
You know what?
That's crazy when you said Mario.
The first thing I thought was
Dan-N-N-N-N-N-N-D-D-D-D-D.
But, yes, I know that,
that's crazy.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But, yo, you know,
Earlier this year, he had came out with a pretty good R&B album.
He was on the Bustas Club promoted, I remember, but it was a pretty good album.
Today, he just released a new song called Nobody But You, and I really like that song.
It's a pop right now.
I played it like a few times this morning.
That's just cousin.
It reminds me of my girlfriend.
You know, in Baltimore, you should let me love you.
You got to dance to that at your wedding.
I believe it.
What, fact.
And it's a prom song.
I believe it.
Yeah, yeah.
He got a pretty.
good uh he got pretty good bop right now that he just dropped called nobody for us so i'm just i'm just
putting people all notice man that back that got them in his back this year i don't see no nobody
but you but nobody but us i don't even see that no no nobody nobody but us it's called it just
dropped you see it yes i got it all right we'll check it out bro bro right get it off here the prom song
that everybody play yo how do you know if you ever been to a bottom of prom
no i just made that up but i just i just assumed that hello who's this
Uh, my name Johnny, good morning, good morning.
Peace, Johnny.
Good morning.
Get it off your chest, Johnny.
Hey, good morning.
Um, I was just wanted to get out of my chest.
You know, I'm a disabled veteran and I got the military in 2021.
Um, I've been with my girlfriend ever since 2020.
Um, I bought her two cars.
I gave a four grand for the first car.
She crashed it.
I gave her another car that I had and told her pick up the car payment.
Um, she let it get repossessed.
Now I'm waking up at like 3.30, 4 in the morning to bring her.
to work for like 445.
You got a good job.
Where are you getting all that money from, bud?
I'm a disabled veteran.
I'm a plumber and black plumber in sex.
Woo.
You got a good, you got a bad girlfriend, but you got a good income.
You get into the back.
So I'm trying to see, you know, I don't want to break a heart,
but, you know, it's kind of taking a big hole on me.
And also, like, it's kind of sending me into, like, a depression
because, you know, it's just too much on me.
Yeah, I agree.
I think you should cut her off.
Yeah, how long y'all been together?
Well, I had a brother who passed away.
We were just talking, and when my brother passed away, we got really close.
We've been together for about four years now.
I don't want to break our heart, you know what I'm saying?
Do you love her?
Oh, no, no, no.
Yeah, I definitely love her, but, you know, I'm thinking about the real life aspect over the love aspect, you know.
I'm with you.
Yeah, you should do that.
Yeah, yeah, no, you're not going to break her heart.
It's okay.
She'll probably be broken, but you can't do it at the expense of your own heart.
You can't stay with her.
Leave her alone.
It'll be all right.
Have you had the conversation with it?
Have you told her?
Like, look, man, you hurting my feelings with this.
I don't like the way you'd be blowing my money, okay?
Yeah, I had the conversation with her.
She cried, and I kind of get stuck her in.
She asked me to give her time to fix it in, you know, but it's kind of been a while.
She was in school also when I met her, and she dropped out of school since I met her.
um that's in school because well i don't have to go to school i have i have my job is at home you know what i mean
i'm getting funded anything i want to do is getting funded you that's right you're disabled vet you got
man listen she's a manipulator that was me years ago lee shorty along she won't be there as long as
you break it off she's not going to break it off because you're paying for everything you're the bank
that's right you you're doing well in life you're a plumber and you got a disabled veteran check man
you get her from somebody oh please get it off your chest 800 585 101
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
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The Breakfast Club.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
I hate the way that you walk, the way that you talk.
I hate the way that you dress.
Everything with me is blessed.
Call up next.
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Not just me.
I'm with the coach of feeling.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this poem from South Carolina.
What's up, brother?
Get it off your chest.
Yo, good morning.
Well, good morning, everybody.
Peace.
What up, King?
Everybody, Jeff, that's L.A.
Yo, hey, Jimmy, I got a bone to pick with you, me.
Pause, what's up?
I'm going to see you my cash out, and, hey, Jesus' watching, I want you to do the right thing, right?
Last time you came to South Carolina, you came to R&B.
So I get to the door, they was like, yo, it's $40 because there.
So I'm like, okay, Indy.
Like, I talked to him last year.
Like, I'm coming in.
me and my cousin, so I had to pay for my cuss.
So I walked through security.
I get to where you pay at.
They're like, yo, it's $60, India in there.
I was like, yo, I just took three steps.
I just took three steps.
And now y'all said it's $60.
So I'm paying for my man.
So I see you in there.
Your DJ boo acting up.
So you had to switch spots.
You had the dude in there with the silver suit, the glitter hat on, the whole nut.
So I'm like, I'm like, yo, I'm going to say.
what up to Envy, but I think,
yo, but in my mind, I'm like,
yo, they're going to play me like how they did,
Cube and Players Club, and,
yo, I'm being tight.
So, I'm like, yo,
you grab your plate from the thing,
because I wasn't even going to go in there.
I went there for the food,
but I see you had all your people.
I was going to try to give you a little fistbone
because I know y'all rich people
on, like, shaking regular people hands and stuff like that.
That's not you.
Go ahead.
Let me give Envy a little fish bump,
But I was like, no, his security might try to play me like how they did Cube and Players Club
and I'm going to be right up in here.
So, hey, bro, I paid for my man to get up in this.
I paid for food.
Hey, yo, King, get to the point.
Get to the point.
Why do you need?
Get to the point, yes.
Yeah, bro, you owe me because your DJ equipment kept messing up.
I had to pay for my men and stuff like that.
And you dipped out, you dipped out, you ain't even giving me a pound.
I know exactly what you're talking about.
You talked about the, I talked to you and Ray Jail about the Chittler's last year for Black History Month, man.
You did me like that.
Nah, I know what you're talking about.
That was like two, three years ago.
I did that ball.
It was like a little bar, a local ball that they hired me for.
Yeah.
And the DJ equipment didn't work.
Yeah.
Well, that's the thing.
When I go to these venues, you have a rider.
And the rider means it's the equipment that you're supposed to use.
It was an older ball.
They didn't have the right equipment.
It didn't work.
They wanted me to leave.
But I was like, I can't leave.
I still stayed.
I still took pictures.
and spoke to people and all that.
That was like two, three years ago.
I know exactly what you're talking about.
We still had a good time.
The food was amazing, but their equipment was working.
I can't, if the equipment don't work, I can't make it work.
I don't come with equipment.
I just come on my laptop, brother, but I'm sorry you had a bad experience.
You should reach out to that promoter in that club.
That wasn't on the kid.
That was on them.
But look, next time I'm in South Carolina, you come.
I ain't going to say it's on me.
But you come on, it'll be a good time.
Last week, well, two weeks ago, two weeks ago.
That was crazy.
We had a great time.
Equipment was great.
Two, three years ago.
That man won $40 back from two years ago.
And Dan Davis complaining about only having $4,000.
Damn.
He's doing all right.
Damn, I'm sorry you lost your money.
But today what we're going to do is we're going to allow you guys to slander the breakfast club.
So if you want to slander the breakfast club, we're going to open up the phone lines.
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If you don't like Charlemagne's balls short ass, if you don't like Miss Wigley over there, Lorna Rosa.
If you don't like sick all the time, Jess.
You better not say a goddamn thing about me.
You don't call up here talking about my ass.
I think you need to give that man back his $40, okay?
If DJ, hey, if DJ Envy owe you money, call up him right now.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Now you're going too far, young.
What you mean?
Don't go too far.
Now, you're going to go to the office club.
8005-805-105.
We've got the latest for Lauren coming up.
Yes, we're talking about young thug.
He's apologizing some more.
This time he put it in the music, though.
y'all said y'all want to hear some music oh this del state hoodie that's fire
would you like the color scheme would you these are the del state colors would you like one
you deserve one for your endowment investment my new endowment that'll be coming
for delaware state university and some scholarships i don't know i should drop a clues bomb
because he compliment to her he never it messed me up so mad so bad jess i forgot what i was
talking about you know it threw me off too that's coming out of no we don't have enough
time it's just a tease we got to cut them off before it comes
We got the latest
We've got the latest with Lauren
When we come back
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Is DJ NV
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Shalamaine the guy
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Let's get to the latest with Lauren
Lauren becoming a straight fat
She gets them from somebody
That knows somebody
She gets the detail
I'm a home girl that knows a little bit
About everything
She'd be having the latest on this
The latest with Lauren LaRosa.
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit of everything.
Well, it's the latest.
On the Breakfast Club.
Talk to me.
So young thug dropped some music.
Everybody's been saying, put it into music, put it in the music.
And here he is addressing things again.
So he dropped the song, Man I Miss My Dogs, and he is talking about everybody that we've heard these jail calls about.
And just people in his personal life that he's going through it with.
Drake, Mariah, The Scientist, Little Baby, Future, 21.
Savage, Gucci Man, and then his family.
So we have the track.
I want to let you guys listen to parts of it.
Let's take a listen to Young Thug on Little Baby.
He says, Little Baby's not answering his phone calls.
Way I'll pick up the phone yet.
Talk me and spider.
Talk to everything you know about this is sweet for a life.
God told you in the Bible, the devil a knife.
You're ready when they don't let the shit survive us.
You're a real, but you do real and hide it.
Gave a couple of goods on this case and five thousand.
Having with their lawyers and never speak.
I wish the world knew everything, man, just like, I want
thousand and three of you, I'm not going in.
I like the direction he's going in, you know?
I was born in 1978, so when I see Young Thug, man, I miss my dogs.
I immediately think, uh, little Wayne, I miss my dog.
So, you know, I can't hold it to that standard.
But I like the direction he going in with it.
Yeah.
I mean, I really like it.
If you could actually read the lyrics, I think he posted the lyrics as well.
Yes.
You can tell he's going through pain.
He misses his friends.
He misses his friendship.
And he wants it back to how it wasn't.
and the fact that he's being so honest.
But I can ask the question, though?
How he missed him already?
It hasn't even been a week since them calls dropped.
Like, how you missed him already?
Maybe there.
Like, it's been that long?
Like, they fell out after a week.
I mean, he said...
It hasn't even been a week.
It was been falling out.
That was the thing.
Maybe they had been fell out.
Yeah.
But, you know, the calls just started coming out.
That's what I'm saying.
Like, you missed him like that already.
But a lot of this stuff he...
Yeah, and a lot of stuff he was talking about on the calls,
maybe there was things happening while he was locked up
that was causing friction. You know what I mean? So maybe
this is a long time coming.
Thug need to go ahead and add Gunner to that list too, though,
because we know you miss him too. And it's good
that he's doing this record because the reality is
they are stronger together. Thug, baby,
21, Gunner, Future. Yes,
those individuals are stronger together. They can all survive
on their own. But it does look dope when they
all collaborating with each other.
Also on the song, he talks about Mariah the scientists.
He talks about her as well and missing all.
You got that clip on it. Yes, we have Thug talking about
a variety of scientists who definitely deserved
an apology, a bunch of them. Let's take a listen.
The song actually starts off with that verse.
Go ahead, Justin.
Yeah, I was playing when I was on the phone
in jail talking about you. I was just playing.
Gotta say something.
I mean, I know they're probably going through it.
Oh, no, he didn't sad enough.
Yeah.
But now, this is cool, though.
This is cool.
And I ain't mad at him.
I think we all know when your lady, your wife,
your girlfriend is about to leave
and you're trying to get it back.
You're going to do whatever it takes to make
make sure it's right, right?
I've been in that situation.
I'm sure Shalom ain't been in that situation.
Stop putting me in your situation.
I don't like when you do that.
We know.
Y'all were up here.
Don't put me in your situations, okay?
Y'all, how do we know Mariah was Ray Lee?
Mariah probably wasn't Ray.
Mariah wasn't.
That is his girl.
That is, she just stayed down.
She probably wasn't ready to leave.
You know, he just probably still owed her in a public apology he felt like, you know,
and just gave him.
You embarrassed her in public?
You apologize.
Has anybody responded?
All the time.
Has anybody he talked to or responded?
Yeah, so, well, not said something, but I'm supposed to say champagne poppy.
Drake and 21 Savage liked the post when he posted the lyrics to the song.
Okay.
So, I mean, that's a good sign because he did address 21 here as well, too, or spoke to 21 just how really he is.
He talked about Gucci.
And he gave, you know, a nod to his family as well for holding him down.
But, yeah, they liked the post.
Really good sign there.
You know what I mean?
But one person that he did not mention in this was Gloverilla, even though we saw the apology.
Hold on one more thing.
I want to say,
Doug,
when you're going to do a record
called man,
watch out?
Okay.
Wow.
You need to get
with Metro Pullman,
okay,
and do a record
called man watch out.
Okay.
And that might need
to be your reply
to Glorilla.
Go ahead.
Glorilla,
there is this song
circulating right now.
It's an alleged
this track.
We don't know
if it's glow or glows
or not.
It may be AI,
but it's good.
Let's take a listen.
I think that's AI.
If it's not AI,
it's something that she
wasn't ready
to come out yet.
When I heard it,
I thought it was AI because I thought it could be
it was good but I thought it would be
better for it to be Glorilla
like I thought it would be better. It's good
I just got to understand it. I don't think that's
I don't think that's AI.
Well it was circulating yesterday
it could be a bop but
if she really did it but
I can't even really understand it. The whole song
she's just throwing shots
young thugs but she also
if it is a real disc record though I said
Thug got to come out with Man Watch Out
I'm telling you a nice little club pop
called Man Watch Out
Watch out.
Put Mariah on the hook.
You know what I'm saying?
Mariah got a couple shots on here, too.
She got a couple as well.
But yeah.
Go get Young Droo.
Young dro would be hard on a record like that.
Man, watch out.
Go get Metro booming with Young Drew on the hook.
Man, watch out.
A little clubbanger for the fall in the winter.
That's how he reunite the A.
Bring them all together on me and watch out.
Well, that's it for the first hour.
Hopefully everything works out for thug and, you know,
everybody starts picking up the phone again.
All right.
Well, thank you.
you, Lauren. Now, also, today we're going to allow you to
pick up the phone, baby. Why he ain't say that? How are you going to tell
Wham to pick up the phone and you don't hit the obvious line? Pick up the phone
baby. Pick up the phone though, baby. It's not funny. He's going through it.
Man, everything is funny. I don't want to hear that.
Everything. I don't care. There's something that you don't like about
Charlamine, myself, Jess, or... You better not.
You better not. What? What? 8505 and they better not. Call up for them.
I'm slaying for the breakfast club.
It's the breakfast local one.
My name is Ed.
Everyone say, hello, Ed.
Hello, Ed.
I'm from a very rural background myself.
My dad is a farmer.
And my mom is a cousin.
So, like, it's not like...
What do you get when a true crime producer
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I know it sounds like the start of a bad joke,
but that really was my reality nine years ago.
I just normally do straight stand-up,
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Well, 22nd of July 2015, a 23-year-old man had killed his family.
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So what do you get when a true crime producer walks into a comedy club?
A new podcast called Wisecrack, where stand-up comedy and murder takes center stage.
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Good morning, everybody is DJ Envi
Just a lot.
Larry is Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news. Start off with sports.
Now, last night and Thursday night, football!
The Packers beat the commanders 27-18.
The Packers are 2-0. Commanders are 1-1-0.
Hey, I'm telling you right now, the Green Bay Packers are going to the Super Bowl this year.
That's just the way Dallas Cowboys luck works.
Okay, Jerry Jones does a bone-headed thing, you know, trades Michael Parsons.
Michael Parsons goes to the Packers.
They're 2-0. They go into the Super Bowl of the shit.
Watch.
And also, Canelo Bud Fight is scheduled for tomorrow.
It's going to happen in Vegas, and you can see that on Netflix.
I cannot wait.
That is going to be an amazing, amazing fight.
I mean, listen, I don't know if it's going to be an amazing fight.
I think that it's going to be a good fight.
It's a pick-me fight for me.
It's hard for me to go against Terrence Crawford just because I know Terrence Crawford is special.
But, boy, this is an uphill battle for him.
But it's just hard for me to go against him because of what he did to Earl Spence.
because you could not tell me
that Earl's Pins wasn't going to beat Terrence Crawford
and he demolished Bud, so
you know, it's a pick-me fight.
Whoever went going to win in a decision.
All right. Well, what's up, Mimi?
What's up, y'all? So, good morning.
While authorities are continuing to search for
Charlie Kirk's shooter,
black colleges across the country were forced into lockdown
after threats.
So on Thursday, several historically black colleges
and universities went into lockdown,
including Alabama State, Virginia State.
Hampton University, Southern University in Louisiana, Clark Atlanta, and Bethune Cookman in Florida.
Spellman also issued a shelter-in-place order as a precaution because of its close proximity to Clark, Atlanta.
Now, the FBI says these were hoax, threat calls, but warns that even false alarms can put innocent lives at risk.
Now, Hampton, they canceled all non-essential activities, including athletics for both Thursday and Friday.
and Virginia State told students and staff to remain lockdown while authorities investigated.
Southern University, they canceled all campus events through the weekend and on its entire Baton Rouge campus, including the Law Center, which was also ordered to shelter in place.
Now, the Congressional Black Caucus called the threats vile and a chilling reminder that racism continues to target black institutions and urge the FBI and the DOJ to act quickly.
Now, no injuries were reported, but school leaders are stressing the same message.
It's something that you said earlier, Envy, if you see something to say something.
I know for many of us, this hits home as envy you went to Hampton, one of the schools that was forced to shut down.
Yeah, they're actually going to shut down today as well.
So Friday, Thursday and Friday, no classes.
They're going to resume classes on Monday.
They're saying faculty don't have to come in today, but they're also saying some of the sports activities in the student union.
be open for kids to get food and to see each other,
but they're got to start classes,
resume classes back on Monday.
I seen that yesterday.
Yeah.
Yes, and black people don't have anything to do with this.
So, you know, folks need to misdirect that energy to somebody else.
Like those pictures they posting of the alleged suspect,
that man was not black.
Okay, even that old man they first grabbed and said he was the killer.
He was not black.
So don't bring us into this.
And also, this is why you have to be very careful and mindful of things you say and do
because I keep telling folks, you know,
it's Charlie Kirk today,
but it could be somebody you love and support tomorrow,
and then what?
Yeah, very careful with the rhetoric.
According to a new survey,
shoppers do not like when merchandise is locked up.
I don't know if y'all have seen this,
but by the time you go to the store,
baby formula, shampoo, toothpaste,
even basic toiletries,
they are locked behind the glass at your local store.
You've got to press a button,
wait for someone to come,
and depending on how long you're waiting,
it could take a while.
So retailers say,
They are locking up merchandise because it's about preventing theft, but new data shows it's costing themselves and testing shoppers patients.
So according to the National Retail Federation, shoplifting has skyrocketed with a 93% increase in incidents compared to four years ago, leading to a 90% jump in retail losses.
That's why more stores are locking up those everyday essentials.
But here's the flip side.
Customers are frustrated.
A retail dive survey found that more than half of shoppers have come across those locked products.
And 27% say they just walk away or go somewhere else.
And so while stores figure that out, I was going to say, Jess, because I want to know.
But while stores figure that out, there's another big winner online shopping because people are like,
I'm leaving, and they rather go and order it online because there is no wait.
So what do you think?
When you go shopping and you see that, because I leave.
Yeah.
Well, look, back in the day, I know why that happened back in the day yet.
We used to steal all this stuff.
You know what I mean?
So it's like, all right, I get why they put stuff like that behind glass.
But now you have a low employment rate or the people that work there.
Don't feel like running back and forth to unlock the things.
So now that's a wait time on the customers trying to get what it is.
And then honestly, they still be trying to steal it.
Some people go in there with the intentions too still.
When they see it's behind a glass and they know that it's going to take long for the people to, you know what I mean?
A thief, one thing a thief don't have is time.
You know what I mean?
So they leave and they go.
They go somewhere else.
Yeah, it's whack that we got to pay for the sins of shoplifters.
Yeah.
That's essentially what it is.
It also, too, though.
Another time you don't like when something is locked up is when it's something you want to be discreet about buying.
You know what I mean?
The vibrators, the condoms.
Well, Plan B is behind the counter now, which is also kind of, I don't know why they did that because you got to.
I know.
Why do you know this information?
What you mean?
Never mind.
This guy is crazy.
I used to sell them.
I used to sell them.
Don't come in me like that.
I used to steal them.
I was talking about you.
I'm talking about the show of a guy.
You don't have eyes.
You don't observe.
Planned B behind the counter, no.
What are you talking about?
Yes, Plan B is behind the counter and you got to ask the woman or the guy that works that, hey, you got plan B.
And then they'll get the box and then bring the box and be like, hey, we got a discount.
We can get $10 off on Plan B.
If you sign up, like, God damn, man.
Just give me the goddamn pill.
Crazy.
But they used to be locked up.
I, you know, I haven't had to look for any.
So I didn't know they were behind the counter now,
but they used to be locked up.
Well, that's because you and Chris
are trying to have more kids.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, but Shal, I mean, that's a really good point.
You literally let everybody in your business
because now you've got to wait
and then they give it to you and then announce it.
Oh, my God.
It's great anymore.
It's so crazy.
That's take it.
All right.
Well, that's your front page news.
I'm Mimi Brown.
Follow me at social at Mimi Brown TV.
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Thank you, Mimi. Have a great weekend.
Thank you.
All right, see you Monday.
Yes, and listen, it's Friday,
so you know what we do on Fridays.
It is the people's donkey.
You can call up here and give somebody the credit they deserve
for being stupid.
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Call us right now and tell us who you want to give the biggest he-ha-haw to.
All right, and when we come back,
some queens, some legends, some icons,
be joining us. Stephanie Mills, Paddley LaBelle and Shaka Khan. So, tune in next. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Thank you. Everybody is DJ NV. Jess Salarious. Charlemagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast
Club. Lawlerosa is here as well. We're still kicking it with Shaka Khan, Patty LaBelle and
Stephanie Mills. Charlemagne? When y'all first started, did any of you all think y'all would
have these long careers that y'all would have had and still be on tour, still being
demand all of you
still be relevant. No, I never did.
I never did.
Because I was always told, you know,
dark girls don't, you know, after a while
they were like, well, people are not going to promote
dark girls. So I was
always told, no, you can't do it,
you do it. So I was always working against
that right. Yes. You know.
So I'm surprised because people didn't think I was going to
still be here. And it's the 50th
year anniversary of the Wiz.
50 years ago, I did the Wiz.
Oh, that's great.
Same thing for you, Ms. LaBelle? You didn't
think he was going to be here?
No, I didn't.
Why?
Because I had an issue also with my being a black woman with a big nose.
And a friend of mine got her nose done.
And I said, oh, I think I need to try that.
Maybe I'll get one gigs.
I tried it.
I did.
I had a new nose.
It was a meeting.
You could say it all.
You came to my house.
It was me.
I had my nose done in the early 80s.
And I went to her house for dinner.
And she said,
What did you do?
I said, what happened, girl?
What was her nose?
And she was like, I will get one.
And I did right after I saw Stephanie.
I didn't know.
You got either one of y'all I got nose.
I had to.
And this wasn't cute.
God best her.
She had one to.
All of them do it.
You know all the girls do it.
Yeah, but y'all don't need it.
Y'all beautiful.
But that's the only thing.
I wouldn't go get up every job.
You know.
Go ahead.
Because that you're all the French you want.
This could not cut me for Nathan.
But now I think I look.
It looks like Shaka.
Shaka and I could be sisters.
But you never had nothing done either, Josh?
Hell no.
They said you got a BBL.
What's that?
A butt job.
It's a Brazilian butt left.
What all these young girls are doing?
It's called a Brazilian butt left.
How long has my butt been like this?
My whole life.
Yes, ma'am.
In the 60s, it's 70s, BBL there's going on all.
Right.
I have the same behind I've always had.
He's a jockey-zagger.
Somebody's trying to make their butt look like somebody else is within BBLs.
You call them.
They look like ants.
Somebody's got it natural.
Yeah, that's all the matter.
Somebody got it.
Shock is all her.
So hold on, Ms. LaBelle, when you got to Nose job, did you get more gigs?
Did it change anything?
I think it did.
Really?
Because it was more pleasant of some people.
I mean, it was fine with me, but when I saw my girlfriend, I said, I'm going to try that.
I remember that, too.
Oh, so well.
And I didn't want to tell people that you were my inspiration because I didn't know if you wanted me.
Oh, I don't care.
Girl, I didn't.
No, I don't care.
Well, I'm talking now.
Yes.
Okay, so here, this is my girl.
I followed her.
Yes, I did.
So who did you follow?
Michael.
Michael Jackson.
Okay.
Yeah, Michael.
So after you got it, that's when you wanted to do it.
Yes, I went to the same doctor.
Wow.
Michael took me to the.
Why are you about open like that?
You didn't know that?
She said, I didn't know.
Oh, me.
Speak louder.
Oh, speak louder.
Michael, Michael Jackson.
Yeah.
That's who I followed.
Miss.
I mean, that's such an interesting conversation because, you know, all of these, everybody's doing it now, right?
Thinking that it's going to get them ahead in some way, shape, or form.
Oh, they just thought like, this is something that's been going on.
Yes, it has.
That's the only thing I've done, though.
And it's something that people shouldn't be ashamed of if they want to do anything to their body or their face.
This is all I've ever done.
I ain't getting cut in the world.
No, this is it.
And that was early, early 80s.
Because people get nervous, they say it's addictive.
Like, once you get one, then you have to do something else.
I think Michael got a little addictive, you know, but I didn't.
I didn't go back.
He had nose problems, so you didn't have any problem like with?
He didn't.
Okay, maybe not.
It's just amazing how the industry standards of beauty have seemed like they've never changed.
Kind of heartbreaking to see that even back then, y'all were falling victim to what they thought.
Well, they wanted you to look a certain way.
I've always been told I should sing pop songs, but what is pop songs about popular?
That's right.
You know, and I love my audience.
So I just stayed true to who I was and stay focused on what I wanted to do.
Thank you.
Patty and Gladys, you know, who has more hits than both?
All of us.
She has a billion hits.
My girl.
Ms. Patty LaBelle, was it when you decided that you want to get your nose job?
I know you said you didn't like your nose personally,
but were things being said to you as well?
Yes.
By who and what?
By a manager that I had a big time.
I'm laughing at a big time.
Shocker's face, the whole way to view.
No, no.
I mean her.
The shocker's face is hilarious.
I can't help that.
That's all good.
I love it.
It's all right.
Yeah.
It was a manager that I had back in the day, a white gentleman.
And he said so many things.
But whenever I sang, he said, my God.
I said, is it all right if I keep this note?
You know, things like that thing.
He was just me.
And, um.
With you, I slap the shit.
He's not living now.
He's going by-bye.
Oh, he's not in a woman.
He's not going to be-bye.
So, yeah, you know, so I just said I'll do it once I saw her.
Yeah.
You'd be surprised what female artists go through, what we have to go through,
to even do what we do today, to have people respect us,
to respect our talent, to respect that we're women and with black women.
And it's harder, but you have to demand the respect.
Ms. Kahn, you never faced any of those same things?
struggles? You never faced any of those same struggles?
I don't know if they did. They never told me.
They ain't said none to me.
But I know I'm aware
of the stigma
that black women go through. I'm aware
of the whole situation.
But, no,
I, you know, I...
You didn't have to do it. You've always had a reputation
and not taking no shit from what I've been told.
That's exactly true. She's bad. She looks like she's rough.
I have time. There's no time.
You know, life is short.
It's no time.
Um, so honesty, integrity, all those things are very important to me, you know, so it's all I can say about that.
Did you always have that confidence, or was that something that just you grew over time?
I knew what I wanted to be sort of when I, when I was a kid.
I mean, I left, I ran away at 16.
I didn't finish high school.
I pretty much knew what I wanted to do.
And my dad said, but you don't want to go to college?
I said, no, I don't need to.
He said, well, you can read, right?
I said, you know I can read dad.
We just read the same books, my dad and I.
So, we said, well, that's cool.
He said, you could just read what you want and be that.
I said, yeah, if I want.
I didn't know I wanted to be an entertainer or a singer,
but I knew I wanted to be, to work with people.
I really wanted to, you know what to be a lot of things.
But I really wanted to be hands-on with people.
So I get to do that to, and to sing.
All right, we got more with Stephanie Mills, Patty LaBelle,
and Shaka-Con when we come back.
back. It's the breakfast club. Good morning.
Good morning, everybody. It's DJNV. Jess Hilarius.
Sholomey and the guy. We are the breakfast club.
Long LaRose is here as well.
And we're still kicking in with Patty LaBelle, Shaka Khan, Stephanie Mills.
Sholomey. Ms. Mills, we saw you earlier this year.
You called out the Essence Festival.
And I thought it was constructive criticism.
You know, it wasn't like you was just bashing them.
Why did you feel the need to do that?
It was great. She did that.
I was so happy.
Keep going on.
Because I was there the whole weekend.
And I saw all the acts.
And it was just very.
poorly run and it didn't it didn't show respect to the artist you know and i remember essence
from susan taylor and and mr lewis and it was always prestigious and ran with respect and that just
was not there and so i could not sit and let them accuse you know people for being late
when it was them that was late and running late i just it bothered me and and it bothered me and
At 68, I really don't care what people think about me.
I'm going to say and do what I want to do.
I feel like I've earned that right.
Absolutely.
So I wanted to call them up, but I did it respectfully.
I didn't want to be ghetto about it.
I wanted to be constructive, and that's what I did.
Well, they said they were going to fix it.
They said they were getting down to the bottom of the things that went wrong
and they were going to make sure that they fixed them.
I'm glad.
I'm glad.
They took full of, you know, accountability.
Because Patty was there.
Oh, honey.
It was awful.
It was awful.
Yeah.
So when I saw what you did, I said,
Go girl.
He's on talking.
Don't stop.
Yep, she tells me,
keep on talking, don't stop.
Yeah.
You have a lot to say.
So what did you do, Ms. LaBelle?
Did you do, Ms. LaBelle? Do you got it to them privately?
Did I what?
Did you say anything to them privately?
No.
No.
And I had one song with Jill Scott.
Right.
I couldn't chitchette too much about anything because I didn't have a set of my own.
You know, so I knew somebody would take care of it.
I felt like I spoke for everybody.
You know what I'm saying?
I feel like I said, because I'm not afraid.
I don't have any fear.
fear God. So I'm not
afraid when people say, oh, if
you do this, you're going to be blacklisted,
I'm black already. So,
you know what I'm saying? I don't really
care. I'll put all my glasses and see
if I give it a damn
about it. Now, you were there the whole weekend, so
you seen a bunch of artists. I've seen a bunch of artists.
I saw what they did. I saw how
late they were putting the shows together.
And I had
incidents with the
owner's daughter.
And I didn't talk about that, but it
was just not respectful.
I was going to ask,
what artists are you loving right now
that you've seen since you watch
a lot of the show?
Is there artists right now
that this came out that you were like,
I really like that person.
That person is doing an amazing job.
I love Jasmine Sullivan.
I love Selena Johnson.
I love,
I love Layla Hathaway.
You know,
I love a lot of the singers.
But, see, I listen to a lot of the old,
when I'm singing to get ready for my shows,
I'm doing Ashford and Simpson.
Gotcha.
And I do them because they sing the melody, but they still go around it.
So they stay in the pocket.
And that's what I try to do.
And then I listen to my songs so I could sound somewhat like I sounded back in the day.
What about you, Shaka Khan?
Is there artists right now that you like an R&B artist?
Yeah, I would like a lot of them.
It goes on. But everybody like her.
Her.
She's special.
Yeah, we're going to do some stuff together.
Really?
She's the closest thing to Prince.
That's so far.
Wow.
Patty LaBelle, who do you feel?
Honey, I don't know.
Young people.
So many.
So many.
Yeah, I mean, I do love Cocoa.
Oh, yeah.
Coco Jones?
Oh, wow.
That's singing full, honey.
You know, like.
He says she's singing fool.
She is.
I mean, she sings her face off.
There are so many young girls who are singing.
I might not remember names.
Right.
But I know I like certain music.
My name is Ed.
Everyone say hello, Ed.
Hello, Ed.
I'm from a very rural background myself.
My dad is a farmer.
And my mom is a farmer.
cousin so like it's not like what do you get when a true crime producer walks into a comedy
club i know it sounds like the start of a bad joke but that really was my reality nine years ago
i just normally do straight stand-up but this is a bit different on stage stood a comedian with a
story that no one expected to hear well 22nd of july 2015 a 23-year-old man had killed his family
And he came to my house.
So what do you get when a true crime producer walks into a comedy club?
A new podcast called Wisecrack, where stand-up comedy and murder takes center stage.
Available now.
Listen to Wisecrack on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Power struggles, shady money, drugs, violence, and broken promises.
It's a freaking war zone.
These people are animals.
There's no integrity.
There's no loyalty.
That's all gone.
In the 1980s, modeling wasn't just a dream.
It was a battlefield.
Book, book, book.
Like deals.
Let's get models in.
Let's get them out.
And the models themselves?
They carried scars that never fully healed.
Till this day, honestly, if I see a measuring tape, I freak out.
The Model Wars podcast peels back the glossy cover
and reveals a high state.
game where survival meant more than beauty.
Hosted by me, Vanessa Grigoriatis,
this is the untold story of an industry built
on ruthless ambition.
Listen to Model Wars on the I-Heart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Hunter, host of Hunting for Answers
on the Black Effect Podcast Network.
Join me every weekday as I share
bite-sized stories of missing and murdered black women and girls in America.
There are several ways we can all do better at protecting black women.
My contribution is shining a light on our missing sisters and amplifying their disregarded
stories.
Stories like Tamika Anderson.
As she drove toward Galvez, she was in contact with several people, talking on the phone
as she made her way to what should have been a routine transaction.
but Tamika never bought the car
and she never returned home that day
one podcast, one mission, save our girls.
Join the search as we explore the chilling cases
of missing and murdered black women and girls.
Listen to hunting for answers every weekday
on the Black Effect Podcast Network,
iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcast.
Hi, my name is Enya Yumanzoor.
And I'm Drew Phillips.
And we run a podcast called Emergency Intercom.
If you're a crime junkie and you love crimes, we're not the podcast for you.
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Now some of these daughters reached out to do besides her,
out to do records and would y'all consider doing them or you're like i don't know well there's
some thoughts you know me and cardi be possibly you and carty b i love that i love that's so much
fun are you thinking about it oh how did you on cardi new album you am i the what you say you on her new
no oh oh she's gonna be on mine she wants to do something she's gonna be on hers yeah no carty's my girl
we did a commercial together uh-huh bond it but um i haven't had a
record out in like 15 years
R&B album
or 20 years
and I've been working
on her for the last six months
but I got it coming
You're still on tour
So Carter what about you Shaka?
Ms. Conn, man
I'm sorry Shacka Khan, I'm sorry
I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry I don't know
I just say Shaka Khan Shacka Kahn let me walk a Shaka
I don't want to I want to say Ms. Shaka
I say Ms. Shaka
Whatever makes you comfortable
Miss Shaka what about yourself
The beginning of the year
Yeah
I've seen her and I
have gotten together
and did a little pop album
and I got
Oh, Snoop is on there
I got Snoop rapping on one
But I got
Quite a few other surprises
But I know you do
It's gonna be interesting
I saw you perform with Dual Lipa as well too
Yeah Duolipa we did
We jammed yeah I came over jammed with her the other day
How do you pick and choose
All three of you ladies
How do you pick and choose like when artists call you and say
Hey I'm almost paying tribute
We'll love to have you
Where you're like you laying your actual face and present
to an artist.
If they can sing.
That's it.
Come on, man.
A singer do something special.
I mean, Cardi's not a singer, singer.
Right.
But she's special to me.
It's an entertainer.
You know what I'm saying?
Would you say you made more money now in the last 10 years than you did in your career?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Right now.
Well, because I'm independent and I'm more verbal about what,
what I want. I know exactly what I want. I know how I want it to be done. I know what
percentages I want. So yeah, absolutely. Absolutely.
What about you? Is it the same for all of you guys?
I was going to ask about how much of the industry's changed and how much is the same
it's changed a lot. I think women are getting more play these days. And like Stephanie
said, you have to know what your work and you have to know that who's ever doing your
business with you, they are safe, which is hard to find.
You know, my son is with me forever.
Oh, no.
No, no, go ahead.
I just want to say that you have to know your worth
and you have to be willing to say no
and not chase the money.
Because all money ain't good money.
Yeah, because it's real.
I mean, you can't go out and say,
I'm going to do this and you embarrass yourself
where you talked about Bailey for taking that check.
Right.
You know, so I know all of these things are done well with me and my son.
Like he'll stop it.
in a minute no matter how much it is
so I you know
I'm blessed again I'm blessed with business
and business sense
what about you Ms. Shaka
how is
how is the industry change
on that again
no
the big you know the big house
the big you know
the big companies
I was very thrilled
I was thrilled when I found out
that a lot of our
artists, but hip-hop artists were, like, in their hotel rooms, cutting records.
I was like, yes, that's the way it should be.
Absolutely.
And Prince and I went through a really big fight with, you know, for some years, you know,
about how crooked they were.
And so find me, I'm in a good place where, you know, I own everything.
I'm of mine.
You get to come through me first.
If there's one message you want the audience to take away
after seeing all of y'all perform together, what is it?
Unity.
And that we respect each other.
Love.
Peace.
We've been talking about this for years.
You know, doing so together, this is when this came.
So here's our chance.
You know.
And salute to Ms. Gladys Night too.
She's also on the team.
You know, and kudos and love to Gladys.
Gladys is like sweet potato pie.
This may be the last.
another show that she's doing
so that's why she's not with us today.
She's rehearsing because she has other jobs.
Yeah, I, yeah.
We love Gladys.
She's amazing.
Yeah, she's phenomenal.
I grew up, I grew up on her.
Yeah.
Well, thank you ladies for joining us the Queens.
The Queens, the legends, the icons.
And make sure you go out there and get all Miss Patty LaBelle products.
You know, Thanksgiving right around the corner.
I have a sweet potato park.
New syrup to go with my pancake.
Oh, you did?
Yeah, it's in Kroger's and somewhere.
I don't know.
Yeah.
But I do have it.
She's an institution.
I'm sorry to Texas.
Charles,
in Texas yet.
I'm sure of the Texas coming through.
Patty LaBelle,
Stephanie Mills,
Shaka Khan.
Thank you so much.
Absolutely.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
My weekend is set, man.
Salute to Patty LaBelle,
salute to Stephanie Mills,
salute to Shaka Khan from pulling up.
I am definitely,
you definitely going to see me at the Queens talk.
You hear me?
Oh, I'm going to too.
I'm taking my mom and my aunts.
Oh, that would be amazing.
They already hit me when they saw the video
that Shayron posted it.
See,
that your mommies and your aunties hit you up about.
They'd be like, oh, using that with Patty LaBelle?
Absolutely.
And you said, one of my aunts said,
you put everything in our Facebook family group chat,
but this, and I was like, I can't post it before they come.
I didn't know they were posting it.
So, yeah, now I've got to take them to the concert.
I figure out where it's stuff.
What the hell is that music coming from in the background?
I don't know.
Oh, wait, that was my Instagram post.
You got to grow up, Lauren.
It's time for the latest with Lauren.
All right, let's go.
Lauren becoming a straight fat.
Tell her.
She gets them from somebody that knows somebody.
She gets the details.
I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
She'd be having the latest on this.
The latest with Lauren LaRosa.
Sometimes you have facts.
Sometimes she has details.
Sometimes she has a little bit of everything.
Well, it's the latest.
On the breakfast club.
Talk to me.
DJ Callet sat down with Fat Joe and Jada Kiss for Joe and Jada show.
And you get, listen, Fat Joe has definitely met his match.
Jada kiss could barely get the words.
out because Calut was there telling the stories.
What you mean Fat Joe's met as a match?
Caled is Fat Joe's son.
No, I mean as far as somebody who's going to tell the stories who you ain't going
going to get a word in. Did you watch a full interview?
Callah's whole demeanor and energy comes from Rick Ross and Fat Joe.
Listen, let me tell you something. Calit ran down everything we needed to know during this
interview. But it was also really inspiring to and they did talk a lot about, you know,
Callis beginning, being just the boy in the back seat with Fat Joe and all the things.
But Fat Joe asked DJ Khalid about being in the middle of the, you know, the whole
beef with Drake, Future, and then Rick Ross
hopping in and how he handled that. Let's take a listen.
But did you try that with
this nuclear bomb that
went on with like, because I know the Sixth
God was always your brother. He supported.
I love Drake. Ross is your day
one. I love Ross. Which is your brother.
I love future. What did that feel
like when the whole world's fighting
each other and I'm... What it feels like is
that I didn't get in that energy.
There's two energies I'm not going to get in.
Hate? Ask me a question. How do you
deal with hate? Please can you ask me?
How do you deal with hate?
Hey, brother.
I don't.
And then when you speak about all those great legends that you just talked about from Drake,
my brother future Drake, Ross, those are my brothers.
You can't question my friendship.
A lot of this is a misunderstanding and a lot of not communication.
When it comes down to DJ Call, I'm the one that's going to try to fix it.
At the end of the day is, I love my brothers.
So you couldn't squash this one?
I would love to squash it.
So it's still up in?
First of why, I don't use the word could.
Everything's possible with God.
yeah
it's always been like that
he's always been
very very positive
I've never seen
call it really get upset
or mad at anything
and when it comes to
uh giving back
he's one of those people
that might not do it up front
and might not do it loud
and yelling like he does
a lot of his videos
but calid is always there
to support when people need help
behind the scene so
salute to DJ Calad
I know he tries to squash a lot of beats
but that's true
but he said everything is possible with God
how come he didn't say that
when it comes to losing weight
because I remember when they asked him about losing weight
No, listen, I remember when they asked him about losing weight,
and he said, I don't lose, I don't lose.
How come you didn't say everything is possible with God did?
I don't know.
He don't want to lose weight, to be honest with you.
Maybe I don't want to get skinny.
What's the name?
What's the name?
His chef?
Is it Chef Megan?
I forget her name.
I'm sorry, I forget her name, but he has this chef that he always,
he posts about her and talks about her a lot,
but she brought them out, like, food and drinks during this interview.
And they were talking about how good she cooks
and how much food she always makes for them when people come over.
So maybe that's why he isn't something.
I'm just saying maybe they said the food is so good she had made them like lobster rolls and I'm sitting there watching interview like dang
I honestly feel like you don't want to lose the weight I mean because him being DJ Cala with so many resources and so many you know what I mean like everything is possible with God I just want to know how come that wasn't the answer when somebody asked you that
when it comes to losing weight that's all because he don't want to lose it
Lord her mercy well yes and they did give him a shout out in the interview and talked a bit about the envy the community service that he does that he doesn't say much about at all because he does
so much of it.
But DJ Callah also talked about attending the Bad Bunny concert and segue to our next door.
And he talked about how amazing the production was and all the things.
When I was in Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny has this residency that he did in Puerto Rico.
It's called I Don't Want to Leave Here.
And the reason why he titled it that is because most people, you know, when you're in Puerto Rico
in these other places, you go to different states, countries to make it big and do all these
things.
Or once you make it big, he wanted to bring people to Puerto Rico and he did just that.
the residency grossed
and estimated of $200 million
in revenue about hundreds of thousands of people
to Puerto Rico. But I heard
when I was in Puerto Rico so much about how amazing
it was and how big the production
was. But Bad Bunny
sat down with ID Magazine
for a cover story and they talked
about all of that. But they also talked
about the fact that he did not want to do
shows in the U.S. because
he was worried about ICE being
outside of his shows. So
the journalist asked him,
you said you wouldn't be giving any concerts in the United States.
Was this out of concern about the mass deportation of Latinos in United States?
And he says, honestly, yes.
There are many reasons why I didn't show up in the U.S., and none of them were out of hate.
I performed there many times.
All of the shows have been successful.
All of them have been magnificent.
I've enjoyed connecting with Latinos who have been living in the U.S.,
but specifically for the residency here in Puerto Rico,
where we are an unincorporated territory in the U.S.,
people from the U.S. can come here and see the show.
but there was an issue
like ICE outside of my
FN shows and my concerts
and it's something that we were talking about
and very concerned about
I mean that makes sense
But he's still in America though right
I mean Puerto Rico you're still
You know what I'm saying
Yeah but I'm still here
You're just down the street
Does it work different there though
Because they're because of how they're set up as
Like they're in the US
But they're not in the US
I have no idea
That's why he said it
Yeah
Not only that what he does too is
He creates that the economy in Puerto Rico
Has boosted like crazy since he's been doing their residence
They said the amount of money that the actual
Puerto Rican people that live there are making
he said it's increased it like night
day and night like it's ridiculous which is dope
You're giving people jobs that's amazing
Yes and bringing tourism like a lot of tourism to the city
When I was there there there were so many people
that were literally there just for the residency
That went from July 11th all the way up until September 14
The residency did
Now my last story
I want to give a shout out to myself
I made the Ebony Power 100 list
I'm listed in the media mavens category.
Dropping the clues bonds for Lauren LaRosa.
Yes.
They emailed us and was like, hey, you were not.
You know, that has happened a couple times since I've been here on the breakfast club.
That's your source.
My source is Ebony.
Don't play with me.
I just posted it on my Instagram.
But, yeah, I didn't even know that it happened.
Somebody hit me was like, congratulations on making a list.
I was like, what list?
And then they sent this to me.
I was like, oh, wow, the breakfast club has been such a vehicle for me.
I'm so grateful for all of you guys, for all of us as a family.
the category I'm in
Spotlights Media Mavens
who are transforming how stories reach millions of people
It's grounded in journalism
And it talks about
You know how we report, amplify
And shape conversations that echo worldwide
In this list you have Speedy Mormon
360 with Speedy Philip Lewis
From the Huffington Post
Scott Evans who does house guests
Michelle Obama and her brother Craig
For the In My Opinion podcast
The Pivot
The Guys at the Pivot
They're also on this list as well
And there's a ton of other people
listening in different categories.
So congratulations to everybody and myself.
And Ebony put as the host of the IHard Radio
podcast, it's the Black Effect.
Oh, I had them update.
The update isn't like, it's not live on it yet.
Does it say, uh, senior news producer?
No, but congratulations.
Yes.
Oh, no, it does say, no, it says hosting producer.
Okay, it's supposed to list the, the, uh,
oh, it does, it does.
It says, uh, senior news producer.
Yes, it's supposed to say, um, host of the podcast,
the latest with Lauren LaRose on the Black Effect Network and senior
news producer here at the Breakfast Club.
Congratulations.
Well, just done.
Thank you.
We celebrate this week,
oh, you can't drink.
So we're going to take shots of water
all weekend long, all right?
This hair is AI, though.
Definitely.
First of all, because it looked good, don't it?
Yes, thank you.
And that was a hairstyle by my ear
who you'd be dragging all the time up here.
I don't be dragging nobody.
Yes, you do.
Now, I will say on this picture,
the part look a little wider than usual.
Leave it alone, man.
Congratulations.
It looks like Moses parted the red seat
just a little bit.
You'd be so mad you can't part.
Not a thing over there.
You'd be so bad.
Congratulations, though.
I'm very, very, very proud of you.
Very deserving.
Thank you.
That's the ladies with Lauren.
Now, when we come back donkey today, Sholome, what you doing today?
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and give somebody the credit they deserve for being stupid.
So good morning.
Who's this?
I'm giving my son, Dunkier today,
because I paid for his whole cruise for his 21st birthday.
I got stuck in Chicago the other day.
He wouldn't even come three hours to come get me.
Crazy, wow.
What's his name?
Um, f*** it, Malachi.
Okay, Malachi.
All right, okay.
All right, who else you want to give don't?
I'm giving my sister Anita, she getting the donkey of the day, too.
For what?
And I just want to let them know.
I still love y'all.
We just ain't going to talk right now.
I got to Chicago.
Let me tell you about this raggedy-ass government.
Honey, they took my whole bank account.
So when I got to Chicago off a vacation, I'm not here just living my life, thinking because
I just got back in the country, maybe that's why I don't have access to my bank account.
I called them Monday morning
whole time
they got a legal hold on my bank account
I said oh okay
that's fine they're gonna call me
they're gonna release my funds
I'm back in the country
hell no
I went to all of my shit
so if y'all owe taxes
please pay y'all taxes please
these people is not playing
no you're right about that
a lot of people I hate you know they took my whole
bank account
so no bills get paid nothing
okay so who else you want to give donkey to
I just want to give donkey the day
to land of Lincoln as well
Who is that?
My credit union.
Okay, because, first of all,
y'all call when I got an overdraft,
but y'all don't call when y'all about to take all my money,
and you're going to give me no heads up?
Damn.
No nothing.
But you know what?
That was my only,
that's only my second crash I did about this whole situation.
Well, I'm glad.
But I'll call elevation.
I hope it makes you feel better, Antoinette.
I hope you feel.
It definitely do.
Okay.
It definitely do.
I got it off my chest.
All right.
Well, enjoy your.
after your day at work, okay?
All right.
You guys have a good morning.
Yes, ma'am.
You too, dad.
Jesus.
Good morning.
Who's this?
Rosten to love from Houston, Texas.
What's up, breakfast club?
Peace.
Who you want to get the biggest he's hard to?
Hey, in Justice's voice, I want to give donkey of the day to these clowns.
Stay and Janaya, there are my sister and my daughter, grown daughter,
grown daughter being ungrateful and disrespectful, and my sister just being grimy and shady.
I let my daughter use a car, and I had a breakfast brunt in, you know, south of the burgo.
My sister didn't come, so I'm asking, trying to text her, hey, what's up?
You come into my brunch.
Do I need to come pick you up?
You know, do I need, you need a ride because I know she don't have a car.
Come to find out that the brunch, my daughter sold my car to my sister for $500.
Damn.
What kind of garbage-ass car you got?
It still runs.
It's like a good car.
It's like a price of 200.
Like, I literally got a new vehicle, and I'm trying to look out for my daughter and my
grandson, like, hey, you need a ride to work.
You know, I know she's struggling.
I brought her back from Indiana.
Like, I'm always helping him.
Hold on.
Let me take a step back.
The car, I'm sure, is probably worth more than $500.
So I guess the question I should ask is, how long has your sister been on crack that she
sold your car for $500?
There you go.
There you go.
Okay.
And why she didn't call me?
Why she didn't call me and say, hey, hey,
your daughter's trying to sell your car for $500.
Why you didn't call me, you, my sister?
Oh, the daughter sold the car for $500.
Yes.
Oh, so your daughter's more wrong.
Yeah, I got a grown.
She's going to crack.
My daughter is grown.
So is it crack of pills?
Ungrateful.
Like, is it crack of pills?
What drug is she on?
What drug is both of them on?
Because they both living together now.
Like, they live together.
I had to put my daughter out, like, it's a mess.
Well, I'm sorry that you're going through this.
There's a lot of people calling up here
with family problems for don't care the day-to-day,
but I'm really sorry you're going through
what you're going through.
Yeah, I got a cake baseball on, baby, today, today.
Period.
Damn, I hope you can fight because they're going to jump you.
No, they might.
They might try.
And then you're going to get you, baby.
Oh, thank you for calling.
No worries there.
Good morning. Who's this?
Good morning. My name is Anthony down in South Georgia. How are you up on this morning?
Peace, Anthony. What's happening?
That's much. Not much.
Who you want to get the biggest e-haught to?
I want to give it to everybody on social media right now, man.
About the Charlie Kirk's situation.
Yes, sir.
I don't want to make it political. But at the end of the day, a man died in front of his kids and his life.
We should be giving him a little sympathy and a little bit of grace.
Everybody should speak of him as a person at the end of the day.
I think they're taking everything.
I think of the content making this about his views.
At the end of the day, he was assassinated front of hundreds of people.
I think it's okay to care about what happened.
Oh, it's okay just to shut the F up.
Yeah, I think people, I think folks forget that it's okay that you don't have to share your opinion about every single thing.
And, you know, I believe in energy as well.
And what I will say is simply this, you know, what happens when there's somebody you love and support?
And what if that person that you love and support was considered controversial or said things that, you know, folks didn't agree with?
Like, I'm never going to be okay.
I'm never going to be okay with a person being killed just because they had a difference of opinion or a difference of belief.
Because that could be anybody with a microphone nowadays.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And that video will be out there for his kids to see for their lives.
You know what I mean?
Nobody thinks about any of this stuff.
Oh, people don't think.
All people want to do is be able to do.
part of the algorithm. A lot of this, a lot of this
just have to do with engagement, to be totally honest
with you. Like, a lot of people just really care about being a part
of the algorithm and getting as much
engagement as possible. I see people literally
online asking, you know,
should I be sympathetic towards this? What the hell
you got to ask the internet that for?
You should
go from the heart, whatever you got
in your heart. That's where it comes,
from. Somebody died, you can
have sympathy for it. Just the same as
someone to die your own family.
I told y'all yesterday,
When I saw that situation, the first thing I thought about was fear.
Like literally, I was afraid, okay?
Because I'm a black man in America.
I think about getting shot every day.
And I'm a media personality who's opinionated.
And what if somebody don't like my opinion and they feel like, you know,
they want to, you know, take me out because of my opinion.
Like, yeah, no.
It's supposed to be America, voice of the free.
You know what I mean?
The land of the free.
You should be able to say whatever you want.
You can have your opinion.
You can be judged.
But when it comes to that.
To shoot somebody for their opinion, that's where it crosses live, man.
So I want to tell everybody out here, take care of yourself, and keep the head on the swivel.
Oh, thank you for calling, my brother.
All right, we do that every Friday.
It's the People's Donkey, 1-800-585-105-1.
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When we come back, let's keep the same energy.
A lot of people wanted to talk to me, Charlemagne, Jess, and Lauren.
It's your time to sland to the Breakfast Club.
Ain't nobody want to talk to me and stop blind over this microphone like that.
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Lauren's wig, or myself, whatever it may be.
800-585-105-1.
The phone lines are wide open.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
We'll do Slander to the Breakfast Club next.
That's Vicki.
Vicki works up here and answers the phone.
And she missed it, you know what I mean?
But now that she made it through, then what's up?
Okay, I just wanted to shout out my boyfriend's birthday.
Happy birthday, boyfriend, JJ.
I love you so much.
Yo, you know, it's crazy.
There's a bunch of girls calling up here this morning
wishing their boyfriend JJ, happy birthday.
You're like the third person.
Yeah, what are you calling from?
I'm serious.
What are you calling from?
Illinois.
That's probably why she said it happened already
because there was like three or four people who called up here,
like, yo, I want to wish my boyfriend, JJ, happy birthday.
I didn't even ask what it was from.
That's crazy.
Charlemagne, I always got the joke.
What?
I'm just saying.
That's why I'm playing during all y'all,
because y'all knew better.
When I called, I should be able to shout out whoever, period.
Okay, absolutely.
Thank you, Mama.
Thank you for calling.
Let's put on a number call.
Hello, who's this?
Steve.
Eric.
Eric, what up?
Slander the Breakfast Club.
I was playing in Charleneen.
Hi, Eric.
How you doing, my brother?
I'm blessed.
I called you a while a while in back about a lot.
book he told me he told eddie to get my information he got it but i never got the book i don't
know why they be doing that the book i have the book sir is all they got to do is mail them out
and because i bought a ticket to one of your one of your um book sign them but you canceled that one
so i've been trying to get this book for wrong but i just can't get my hands on i'm gonna make
sure that it goes out today i'm going sign it and i'm i signed a bunch of them uh recently and i guess
i don't know what happened but i'll get it i'll make sure you get it brother we'll put
your home and good morning everybody thank you sir
Good morning.
I definitely signed the copy
and get honest
a dialying for you.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, this is my name, Anthony.
Anthony, what up, man?
Who you want to slander?
Listen, man.
I'm tired of these folks
saying that these grocery prices
is dropping
because they're not.
No, that's not how this works.
This is slanted
a breakfast club.
We don't have nothing to do
with grocery prices,
so you got to slander one of us.
We don't have nothing to do
with the cost the grocery price.
Oh, whoa, yo, y'all, y'all,
my peoples, man. I don't want to stand to y'all.
I mean, I could slam to you, Charlie, man, the way he'd be trying to get on Lauren all the time.
But, you know, she'd be clapping back at you, so I guess that's between y'all.
Tell me, a magic question. What do I say wrong about Lauren?
You be trying, like, fair hair is all messed up.
Because I'd be watching y'all. I'd be watching y'all on YouTube.
Her hair be looking nice. Like, you know, she should be doing her thing.
I don't know, right? She'd be looking good.
I don't know. Your voice a little too high. You don't even believe yourself.
I'd be looking nice.
You don't sound like you believe what you're saying.
I see what I see
I see what I believe so
I know what I'm saying
Thank you brother
I see what I believe
Hello who's this
It's Marky Black
Marky Black man slander the breakfast club
Go ahead who you want to slander
Nah I ain't shan slander no body
Y'all be doing your thing man
Wow I love this positivity
I love this yeah
I don't
I want to hear sad I want you I want you to dig deep
You want to get slanted so bad
Thank you sir
But thank you.
Slam to the Breakfast Club,
800585-105-1.
Every once in a while we do this,
we call it,
we like to humble ourselves a little bit.
So if you're something that you don't like about me,
Jay,
Charlemagne, Lauren,
you can call us up right now.
Again, don't call up here talking nothing about me,
not me.
Them three.
Where y'all people that be on YouTube?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, now's your time to shine.
Okay.
Hit us up right now.
It's the breakfast club, good morning.
My name is Ed.
Everyone say hello, Ed.
from a very rural background myself
my dad is a farmer
and my mom is a cousin
so like it's not like
What do you get when a true crime producer
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I know it sounds like the start of a bad joke
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I just normally do straight stand-up
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22nd of July 2015
a 23 year old man
had killed his family.
And then he came to my house.
So what do you get when a true crime producer
walks into a comedy club?
A new podcast called Wisecrack,
where stand-up comedy and murder takes center stage.
Available now.
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Keep the Breakfast Club humbled with Slander the Breakfast Club.
Hate me if you want to, love me if you want, but just use your comments.
Hello, this is Alex.
Alex, you want to slander the Breakfast Club.
Go ahead, brother.
Yeah, I want to slander Lauren, man.
Man, if you don't stop looking at Charlemagne and just get you a segment, girl.
Oh, that's not a slain there.
I be ignoring him.
know, I'm fasting right now because I need
I need God to keep me strong
in the face of thy enemy, and I've been fasting
about it, so it's going to happen.
I'm getting stronger. Thank you.
But look, you can't see your reflection in his head,
so you've got to stick to the segment.
She can't see no reflection.
That's why her hair and clothes be looking like that.
You know what I'm saying?
She could actually see a reflection.
If she could see a reflection, she would know
not to put the stuff that she'd be putting on on.
Okay.
Fair enough.
Y'all have a good Friday.
You're going to just leave me like that?
You're just going to leave me?
Turned out.
What?
Yo.
Man, watch out.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, who's this?
How's good is Duky in Chicago?
Duky.
What's up, Duky?
Duky.
Duky like Duky Houser.
Anyway, what's going on?
Oh, but Duky Houser, shout out.
You're a little child genius.
Hey, I'm going to tell you something.
I used to know a guy, man, and he was dating this girl that was younger than him,
and he tried to make a Duggy Houser joke.
And she was like, who the hell is Duggy Houser?
Oh wow
Yeah, we're a little old
But anyway
Good morning everybody
Now I'm going to criticize y'all
But I'm also going to give solutions
Because that's what we do around here
So check it out
I was born late
I was late to school
I was late to work
But I'm a former radio broadcaster
That has no job in radio
And I feel that you'll take your positions for granted
So check this out
Anybody that has a radio job
Is highly blessed
and I'm tired of y'all being late.
I agree.
I was never, ever, ever late to a job in radio
because that's my dream, my heart, my love, my passion.
And so check this out.
This is the way that you fix it.
You tell yourself, you've got to be there at six,
well, you're going to tell yourself you'd be there at 5.30 in the morning.
And that way, as long as you say, I've got to be there at 5.30,
even if you show up 10 minutes later, you're still on time.
To good morning, you ask you your, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, your whole day.
On time, every day.
By the way, we've been trying to do that for 15 years, sir.
I mean, you know, you're right, though.
You're absolutely.
You're not wrong.
You're not wrong.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is he out of Georgia.
What's up, Izzy?
Who do you want to slam this morning, brother?
Oh, man.
The whole briff's club, man.
Y'all turns to a whole propaganda machine.
Okay, talk to a thing.
Yeah, like the drive by Mimi did this morning.
What's he doing?
You know, about the, with the reporter of Charlie Kirk saying,
He started controversy.
You know, if you don't say a man started controversy,
tell him what the controversial was.
I didn't.
I didn't hear her say that.
She said that yesterday,
but she's known,
and she said what he was known.
No, no,
she didn't say he started controversy.
She said controversial right-wing figure,
which he was.
Like,
I mean,
what kind of like that?
No,
and let's get to you,
Solomon. Now, dig this.
I haven't watched
College Game Day in two and a
half years because of
a don't the other day you gave.
I ain't even called a brother's name.
High for Trump and Wendez.
Who? You know,
home return of the University
of Michigan. Outstanding
football player. You named a Don't
other day. I ain't had been
I ain't made to watch college game day
no more sense. Why?
You got to take that back.
Why? Why?
You got to take that back, though.
You're talking about when Desmond Howard did the...
You got to take that face.
You're talking about when Desmond Howard did the big peat.
Why you won't let me finish?
You don't even want to hit me saying it.
You got to take that back, man.
You're talking about when Desmond did the big penis energy.
Yeah, man, you got to take that back, though.
Man, it was funny.
It wasn't a serious thing.
I was being funny, man.
Man, you got to take that back, man.
Hey, and one more thing.
Salute to Desmond Howard, man.
When you had Pete food...
When you had Pete food.
plug on there.
You know, you let him get away with
so much, man. You know, booty
plug, booty hug, whatever his name was.
What did Pete do? Now, what did Pete
do? What's up with you, man? What did Pete
do? What did a controversial
left-wing figure Pete Buttigieg
do?
Hey, yo.
Hey, well, you let a get
away to my high Congress
left without passing a bill.
When Congress's on that stay in recess
every summer, every summer
in August, they leave for, they leave
for a month or two.
I don't,
I need more context.
I don't know what you're talking about.
He's the only man I know
that's taken down maternity league.
You know,
for six months,
Pete Booty floor,
booty floor,
or whatever's man.
I forget to do,
man.
What his name was?
Pete Booty Judge, man.
Pete Booty Judge,
you know.
Oh,
booty judge.
Oh.
Hey,
you don't have a good weekend, bro.
Man, you are crazy.
Have a good weekend.
Man,
that was,
what was that?
I was sland to the breakfast club.
He felt he was slandering everything involved.
Yeah, he went on.
Dang.
Well, yes, we do slander the breakfast club every now and then, man.
You get the call up here and slander us.
All right.
When we come back, we got Pastor Ox.
Nalo will be joining us and don't go anywhere.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Yep, the world's the most dangerous morning show,
The Breakfast Club.
Charlemagne, the God, DJ Envy, Jeff's hilarious.
They're all left, by the way.
Lauren LaRosa is here.
But it's time for Pastor Ox for Nalus Moore.
Go.
Go.
Go.
DJ, because that's my DJ.
Say, go, DJ, because that's my DJ.
Yep.
Nyla!
Yeah, DJ, come spin, that comes spinning.
Big Naila.
What's up, guys?
Naila Simone, past the auks.
Yes, how are you?
Bless Black and Holly Fab, what's happening?
I love that.
I am the same, and I'm excited to get into these new songs.
I'm going to start with the new single off of Rupa Vincent
and Ninth Wonder's Joint Project called Gotta Get It with Samples, Albie Shores, Night and Day.
Uh, hey, Queen City raised a king, sister hornets can't do it.
Yeah.
I got to win a ring.
My parents never married.
I carry the flag of a lone star, like when they was raised for they bed need, please.
Don't compare me to any of my peers in this, like secure.
I don't shed many tears for this.
I got God for my mom and the sins from my father.
But I'm a brave barrier.
It's like broader.
I could have went to Harvard.
But see, I chose a HBCU then dropped out trying to be Sean Carter.
Hard.
Hard.
Hard.
That's the visual where he's, like, walking through...
It looks like, what's the movie?
Paid and Full.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Dre would have signed in Brown Sugar.
You know what I'm saying?
After the taxi, after the taxi ride.
That's funny, actually.
That's a compliment.
I love it.
Okay.
The next record is Suave.
He's an Atlanta artist.
And he's actually on Jermaine Napri's new project.
But this is a song that he dropped today.
He dropped today to call All I Do.
I love that one.
He don't get the, he don't get the, okay.
I think it's just, it's our age.
It's nostalgia for us.
Yeah.
How's that nostalgia for y'all?
All I do.
Are you taking it back to me?
I'll be sure day and night.
The hell are you talking about,
he didn't know, he ain't thinking about.
By the way, nobody thinks about B5.
Brandon, what did you think of, B5?
The first thing we think of is B5.
He also did a video showing the song that he sampled,
and he did sample V5.
Who did B5 sampled?
Go to whosovo.com.
What song is?
All I do, B-5.
All I do is think of you, stay in night.
Yes.
I think it's Jackson 5 then.
No, Troupe.
That's what the hell it was.
God damn it.
Truth, true.
Hold on that.
I don't have to think about it.
Truth.
It was a great group called Trupe.
And they had a song called All I do is think of you day and night.
How old were you when they were singing that?
I don't remember, but Troop was hard.
Okay, so yes, salute the truth.
I'm sorry, not I'll be sure.
All I do is think of you was true.
Okay, I thought about truth.
Y'all thought about goddamn B-5.
Yes.
Man, please.
All of us thought about, you're the only one who thought about truth.
No, I'm not.
I was born in 1978, okay?
Everybody out there listening was like, oh, that's true.
B-5, they had many, like, and, you know, that was the one.
That was the first one.
The Jackson 5 did have a song called All I do was Think of You,
but that right there was true.
They sampled, B-5 sample Troop.
Okay.
weren't they signed the bad boy
Okay that was Diddy
Diddy was like y'all gonna do this troupe hole
I just want you know we were born in the 1900s as well
Well you learned something new every day
Okay fine all right next
Let's go to Jempre's new project
This joint is called Magic City Money
Featuring Bunabee
Sean Paul
And Jay Money
I told you that one was gonna take them back to the time
You can see them girls in a horseshoe right now
The bounce automatically was
That was cheated
I love that record
And that reminds me of the sound
that Metro Boomin is doing on his new project.
I want Young Thug to get in the studio
and do a record like that called,
Man, watch out. Man, watch out.
Man, watch out.
You know what I'm saying?
Wait, no, he needs to do.
He need to do it. I'm telling you.
Why?
Man, watch out.
Yes, because when he was on the phone
called Mariah the scientists
and he was talking about Glorilla,
he was like, Matt, walk right by,
man, watch out.
And I'm telling you, man, that would be hard.
It's not his diss, or that's supposed to be like an actual hit.
It'd be a dope record to do.
Man, watch out.
No, Young Thug has a lot of quotables.
Whoop de doo-doo.
Yeah, whoop-to-do.
That'll go crazy on the hook.
And we were all wrong.
Jackson-Five was before Troop.
No, the song.
I can't remember the Jackson-Five song, but the song, let me play Troupe.
The producer just told me we were all wrong.
I'm hard to back it up.
No, no, no, no.
The producer don't know what the hell are you talking about.
Yeah, next time I'll have to come with the facts song.
Hold on.
Let me, I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to, I can't remember Jackson Five.
All I do is thank you.
Dumb n s first
Sto-B- who was first?
Huh?
They're arguing that Michael Jackson was
I never heard Jack and Pop all
I don't know what, let me see what that sounds like
I know that was true
Brandon, is that it?
Yeah
Eddie said yeah
Oh
Digger
Yeah
Dumb Diggas
So B5 hair long
Yes
Nope dust face
Okay let me just do this last one
This last one is a jazz record
Okay
I'm from my artist's name
Vena, he's a saxophonist
but he has some dope features
on his project. It's a jazz album. He got
Alito on there. He got Georgia Smith on
there, and then he has Mike on there.
But he also has Leon Thomas, and this
song is called Twisting. I like
the music. The music makes me feel very tingly
and good. Like a rainy day.
I feel like that's, you ever listen to Apple
music? What's the DJs that be on Apple Music?
I don't know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking about?
You know the DJs I'm talking about? You know the dope DJs
that be on Apple Music? Style Selectors,
Selector. You know what I'm talking about?
Selection.
Oh, okay.
It's not like something
I would hear on Selection.
Yes.
Okay.
I mean, they do jazz records.
Yeah, survive.
Survive.
Yes.
But if you guys are into, I guess, jazz
or just, like, relaxing music,
you know, after a long day,
definitely check out Vena's whole tape.
It's Superfire.
And then also, JuC.J.
Just drop the jazz album.
That's really good, too.
So I recommend both of those.
But if you want to hear all those in one place,
you can hear them on the Certified Playlist.
Go to www.
Certifyvive.com.
And then big thank you to Rob Markman, Static Selecta, and Ninth Wonder for the eco event that we had the other night.
It was sold out and it was super fun.
So thank you guys.
We're definitely going to do it again.
All right.
That's Nile Simone.
We do pass the off every Friday.
Well, you learn something.
You learn about new music.
You learn about old music, all right?
And that's who you...
Right.
It's the Breakfast Club.
You're checking out the Breakfast Club.
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This is DJ NV. Jess O'Larious.
Sholomey Nagu, we are the Breakfast Club.
Now, you guys have a great weekend.
I know Jess you're out in Ohio, right?
I'm in Cleveland tonight and tomorrow, y'all at the Funny Bone Comedy Club.
So get your tickets if you haven't yet.
Justillarius official.com.
I will not be doing meet and greet, but I will be there on stage telling these jokes.
at least
uh
here but I will be on stage
telling these jokes
so get your tickets if you haven't yet
can't wait to see you Cleveland
I'll be there in a few hours
and listen man you know
it's fight weekend this weekend
you know you know for all the boxing fans
out there Canello Alvarez
versus Terrence Crawford
you know even if you're not a boxing fan
if this is a this is the casual
boxing match that you may
uh want to tune into
it's going to be on Netflix this weekend
so uh yeah
I'm not making no pick this is a pick me
this is a pick me fight
I have a feeling who I think is going to win
But you know
It's hard to bet against Terrence Crawford
Just because he's Terrence Crawford
All right well when we come back
We got the positive notice of Breakfast Club
Good morning come on have a great day
Everybody is DJ NV
Just hilarious
Charlemagne Nagai
We are the Breakfast Club
Salute to everybody heading out to MetLife Stadium
I know this weekend is a huge HBCU game
So I'll be out there for a little bit
It's Morehouse
They're playing Howard I believe yeah
Morehouse versus Howard I think that's the game
I'll be there with you envy
I'll be there with you
Yeah, you'll be there
So I'm just supporting HBCUs
I've got to spend a little bit
So shout to all the HBCUs out there
HBO season is about to begin
Homecoming season, it's coming back
And this is my favorite time of the year
Me and Lauren's gonna be touched down
And on all them HBCU
Did GHo call you yet?
No, Gio ain't called me yet
And that was my favorite homecoming
What happened?
I know I wanted to play sexy red
But what happened?
Yeah, we're gonna get back to GHo
All right.
Shalomann, it was a 40 plus crowd
we DJing for
All right.
doing the butt.
He tries to stop me from playing
doing the butt, say, can you play some sex
and red?
And they was like, no.
They said, we'll play juvenile back that ass up,
but.
Well, you know, they say Lauren don't know how to read the room.
Yep.
All right, well, you got a positive note?
Yes, the positive note is simply this, man.
In any given moment, we have two options.
To step forward into growth or step back
into safety, which one are you going to choose?
I choose growth.
Have a great day.
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I just normally do straight stand-up, but this is a bit different.
What do you get when a true crime producer walks into a comedy club?
Answer, a new podcast called Wisecrack,
where a comedian finds himself at the center of a chilling true crime story.
Does anyone know what show they've come to see?
It's a story.
It's about the scariest night of my life.
This is Wisecrack, available now.
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It was a battlefield.
It's a freaking war zone.
These people are animals.
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Hosted by me, Vanessa,
This is the untold story of an industry built on ruthless ambition.
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Short on time, but big on true crime.
On a recent episode of the podcast, hunting for answers, I highlighted the story of 19-year-old Lechay Dungey.
But she never knocked on that door.
She never made it inside.
and that text message would be the last time anyone would ever hear from her.
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