The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Jadakiss & Millyz Interview, Flame Monroe Cohosts, Has A Friend Ever Thrown You Under The Bus? and More!
Episode Date: May 2, 2023Today we are joined by Jadakiss & Millyz to talk penmanship, Eminem influence, So Raspy Records and more. We are also once again joined by our celebrity cohost Flame Monroe. Finally, we ask li...steners to answer the question, "Has a friend ever thrown you under the bus?"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
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The crack of the bat and another one gone.
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Good morning, USA! 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, yo,
yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo,
Charlamagne Tha God. Peace to the planet. It's Tuesday. Yes, it's Tuesday. And we got
our guest co-host Flame Monroe here. It's Taco Tuesday because the burrito is here, baby.
Come and get it. Look at the burritos. I brought y'all some enchiladas, some quesadilla. I feel
like a real woman today. Let's go. Look, Flame is here. Yes. brought y'all some enchiladas some quesadilla i feel like a real woman today let's go look at flame his hair yes how y'all feeling how you feel are you feeling
flame i'm feeling wonderful let me tell you something i was getting ready this morning to
come in i heard my boy charlamagne was gonna be in studio and i listened to theresa griffin's
house mix wonderful i was in a room dancing and shaking you know that swing challenge is
different when you build like me i was hitting myself in the head and an ankle
what about you char Charlemagne?
I am blessed, black, and highly favored, man.
Happy to be here.
I was in Orlando the past few days
because of my daughter's cheerleading competition.
That's like the big one, right?
It's like the Super Bowl
of the cheerleading competitions in Orlando.
I think they call it the Summit.
Yeah.
Yeah, so I was there.
So everybody at 104.5,
the beat in Orlando
who helped me down the past couple of days.
Kelly and D-Strong and the gang down there.
What's up?
Good morning, guys and gals.
I got Fabian, too, man.
And shout out to everybody that got kids that just started school.
And when your kids just start school, I got a 17-month-old.
We just put her in school about a week ago, a week and a half ago.
They start getting sick, right?
Because now they're around other kids.
And now my daughter had to be picked up early from school.
And now I feel under the weather.
So it's just one of those things.
If you got kids, they're going to get sick.
You're going to get sick too.
It's the domino effect in every house.
Did they check your temperature?
Did you check your temperature?
No.
Okay.
They told me I need to take vitamin D and vitamin C.
If you need to check your temperature, make sure you don't have no fever.
Wait a minute.
Go back.
You don't need to be around us if you got a fever.
You want to check?
You want to get checked?
I just want to know.
Go back.
I want to know about the vitamin D.
You want to get checked adult style or infant style?
Which one do you want?
Gangnam style.
Gangnam style.
Let me gang them on you, Envy.
How do we start there?
All right.
Well, Jadakiss and his artist Millies will be joining us this morning. Yes, indeed. So we're going to be kicking it. Well, Jadakiss and his artist Millies will be joining us this morning.
Yes, indeed.
So we're going to be kicking it with the OG Jadakiss and his artist.
Jadakiss got a label now, so Raspy Records.
That's right.
So we're going to be talking to him.
And then we got front page news coming up.
Of course, Cesl and Figaro will be joining us.
We'll be breaking down everything that's happening in front page news.
And in the rumors, I hope you was watching.
We got to talk to Met Gala.
Oh, my God.
It was.
Oh, yeah.
We got to.
I'm telling you, I was blown out the water yesterday.
I'm ready.
Listen, I'm feeling some kind of way about the Met Gala, too, because there was somebody
invited that I know I'm higher celebrity there.
We'll get to it when we get there.
Come on.
All right.
When we get to that next don't move, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now, in sports, last night, the 76ers beat the Celtics 119-115.
They lead the series 1-0.
Fantastic game.
And the Celtics should be ashamed of themselves losing that game.
Philly ain't even had no Joel Embiid.
And the Celtics was at home.
Yep.
Yep, yep, yep. But Harden balled out, though.
He dropped, like, what, 45?
Yeah, I think he did 40-something.
And last night, also, the Nuggets beat the Suns 97-87.
They lead that series 2-0.
The Suns will get a game.
They actually should get at least
two games, but the Nuggets will win that series.
You think so? Yeah. Alright, now we got
Tez in the figure. Good morning, Tez.
Good morning, DJ Envy, Charlamagne
the God, and Flamin' Ro in the building.
Good morning, Tez. Where we starting this morning,
Tez? Yes, we're going to start but let me do a little bit of straightening first, if you don't mind. I mean, the God in flame and roll in the building. Good morning, Ted. Where are we starting this morning, Tess?
Yes, we're going to start, but let me do a little bit of straightening first, if you don't mind.
A lot of folks, you know, kind of clutched their pearls yesterday when I joked about our love for, well, my love for brothers in the penitentiary.
But I want to say this on a serious note that I unapologetically advocate for our brothers and sisters who are trying to get their lives back on track. I released a mental health series on the Black Effect Podcast Network called Mental Health for the Homies
that went to over one million incarcerated brothers and sisters.
And I want to give a quick shout out to Clifford Johnson, who you met before Charlemagne,
for releasing his 17th book this week titled Turn Up.
He wrote 11 of those while serving time in federal prison. He was serving a 17 year sentence under the 94 crime bill as a first time nonviolent offender, which is why I advocate against that so much. He signed to the largest black publisher called Urban Books. You can find his books in Walmarts, Barnes and Noble and everywhere. So I wanted to say I love him. I love anybody has uh been a uh incarcerated trying to get their life
back on track so get his book called turned up and also family remember do not turn your nose up to
our brothers and sisters because you never know when you can have the tables turned on you now
let's get to some front page news uh there's an arkansas woman that pled guilty to selling over 20 boxes of stolen human body parts
Candace Chapman Scott a 36 year old former mortuary service worker is accused of using
Facebook to sell 20 boxes of human remains such as arms ears lungs liver kidneys hands breasts liver, kidneys, hands, breasts, penises, fetuses, skin, and skulls, and one whole human head
in exchange for $10,975 to a man in Pennsylvania.
Now, Scott pled not guilty to 12 counts of mail fraud, wire fraud, and interstate transportation
of stolen property.
Now, the indictment did not name the buyer, but there is a state charge for Pennsylvania resident 40 year old Jeremy Pauly.
Pauly was charged with four counts of receiving stolen property, intending to participate in unlawful activity and abusing a corpse.
Now, authorities found out about this because someone reported human organs and human skin resting in five gallons of, I some type of solution in paulie's basement so
he was i guess on some jeffrey dahmer type of stuff she's gonna put the the sex toy business
out of business baby because you're selling all them body parts you know people be attracted to
all different things feet hands arms you tell me i can buy arms for insertion oh my god what do you do with body parts though
like i mean it might be like on some get out stuff they might really use the body parts and put them
on their bodies who knows all they might be tasty or they might be using them for research you know
for like a doctor or something might because you've seen it on long on svu they use them for
research because you know because they want i think it's the way they get the body they still
need it warm so if it's a cold body but if you get a fresh arm, even like Frankenstein, you got to get a fresh body.
Sound like a delicatessen for cannibals.
Oh, yeah.
That's what it sounds like.
What else we got?
I know.
Well, we also have Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger said that there is no way Donald Trump can win.
Take a listen.
You think there's no way he would win again?
No.
What if he did?
What if he did?
That's a hypothetical question.
But I can guarantee you that he's going to go maybe get the Republican nomination.
Then when it comes down to the actual election,
there's too many people now that have seen what he did as president
that I think when it comes to the majority on Election Day, I think they will see the difference between one or the other.
And believe me, I'm not the first one to say, hey, this is really great to have Biden back as president.
No, but there's just no better option, dear, the way it looks right now.
First of all, he sound high. Oh, my God first of all he sound high oh my god i think he
had one of my edibles if he in california it's legal there it is so he'll be okay and that's
if that ain't the pot calling the kettle black because if he want to throw trump up under the
bus not that i'm advocating for trump but if he want to throw trump up under the bus for what he
did while he was in office dude you slept with the maid in your house and had a baby with a maid.
And here's the killer.
The maid looked like him in drag.
Did y'all see it?
The maid looked just like him in drag.
Good God.
I see it.
Now, what is so interesting is, and we talked about this before on Front Page News, that an NBC poll found that 70% of Americans, including 51% Democrats, do not want President Biden to run again.
And 60% don't want president biden to run again and 60 percent
don't want to see donald trump run again so this is really going to be uh an interesting campaign
season to have two candidates uh if if of course if trump he has to get the nomination stay out of
jail and actually get the nomination even though he can run from jail um but this is going to be
very interesting to see uh you know what the motivation will look like when you have two
candidates that folks really don't want to see run and that's the importance of why uh we need it we need something
different we need a third party in this country we need another option because if you got two
candidates from either party that nobody wants to run yeah and it feels like it's been like that
the last couple of elections i'm shocked that a third party candidate or one of the green party
hasn't been able to sneak up and capture attention of the people over the last couple of elections.
They keep coming into hospital.
You know what's so funny?
The irony.
He could run from jail.
He could still be the president from jail.
But y'all got mad at President Obama for wearing a tan suit and the First Lady Michelle for having her arms out.
Good God.
This country is screwed for real.
All right.
Well, that is your front page news.
Now, Tez, we'll see you in a couple minutes, right?
Absolutely.
Peace out, Big Tez.
All right.
Peace.
Everybody else, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open.
However you feel.
It doesn't even matter, man.
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Flamin' Raw.
Our co-host is here.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Anything.
Ask it. Let's do It's The Breakfast Club. Anything. Ask it.
Let's do it.
The Breakfast Club.
It's a new day.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Wake up.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
It's time to get up and get something.
Call up now.
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We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
It's Tario, Envy, Charlamagne. What's happening? What's going on? What's happening, my brother? We want to hear from'all props, man, because that's the transition from the Breakfast Club
to the Mothership.
Man, y'all doing great, man.
Y'all keep it coming.
Get the Duval on that, man.
It's a Dysonville thing.
Oh, we're going to get
Duval up here.
Duval is going to definitely
co-host a couple of days.
What does he mean
the transition from
the Breakfast Club
to the Mothership?
Because, man,
we changed studios.
So now it's not
the Breakfast Club studios.
Now we're in a new studio.
Oh, the Black Mothership.
He said the Morning Shift.
I agree with you
on that Mothership comment.
That is great.
I love to watch it now.
It's so well lit to me
and the energy is different.
It's big.
I like it.
It feels like a set.
It does.
It does feel like a set.
Hello, who's this?
This is L.A. Reid.
What's going on, Envy?
Hey, legend.
Hey.
How's it going?
It's going pretty good.
Charlamagne, I just want to let you know that I've been rolling with you and following your insightful opinions since Wendy Williams.
Oh, thank you, brother.
And greatly appreciate it.
Thank you.
Thank you.
What I wanted to mention to you guys is you cannot bring in the third party.
You bring in a third party, you're going to split the Democratic vote,
and then Donald Trump wins.
That's not going to happen.
The other thing is that I wanted to say on your show
that apparently there's no gun solution
until they start making people insure these weapons.
Have as many weapons as you want, like you can have vehicles.
But you've got to insure these weapons. Have as many weapons as you want like you can have vehicles. But you've got to insure these weapons.
It'll be the insurance company
that is governing
who gets what and when. When you have to
pay for these weapons, each
individual weapon, the more
powerful the weapon, the higher your
insurance. The younger you are,
the higher your insurance. That'll
straighten that whole thing out.
That's a great idea.
That definitely
would make sense.
I only wanted to say
it on your show,
Envy,
and Charlamagne.
I could have said
it other places,
but you guys
deserve that
and put that
out there.
Okay.
I mean,
he's right because
if you drive a sports car
that goes,
you know,
zero to 60 faster,
your insurance is higher.
And if you're a younger driver, your insurance is higher.
Oh, you get a house on the beach?
Yeah, your insurance is higher.
Yeah, you're right.
Pretty good logic.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open.
Call us up right now.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Break it up.
This is your time to get it off your chest. calling 800-585-1051 we want to hear from you on the breakfast club hello who's this good morning queens and kings my name is marva calling
from the bronx hey marva good morning good morning i just wanted to uh wish my granddaughter
in the bay web, good luck today.
They have the state math test today and tomorrow.
So I just want to wish her good luck and let her know that I'm proud of her.
And I love her.
Good luck, LeVay.
And make sure she get a good meal before she goes.
Because I used to hate to think about food when I was trying to take a test.
Good God.
Oh, no.
She's already got her frappe and all of that stuff ready to go.
Hey, that's good.
And shout out to all the college students out there.
I think next week is finals.
So good luck to all the college students out there knocking out them finals.
I know Madison got finals next week.
So shout out to all the college students out there studying late in their library, making sure they're straight.
And shout out to the parents who also help them and stand behind them because most kids don't have that help.
Amen, amen, amen.
Let me say that.
And the parents that's paying for their education, too.
That is true.
That is also true.
So good luck to everybody.
Thank you, Marva.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, it's D from the 864.
What's up, D from the 864?
South Carolina all day.
This is the upstate.
You know it, you know it.
Hey, I just got two things.
Shout out to that boy, L.A. Russell.
I've been listening to him ever since I interviewed him.
Oh, love Russell.
Love Russell.
Yeah, love Russell.
Yeah, love Russell.
My bad, my bad.
And I just want to speak on a disrespect to his playing room
Monroe yesterday.
A lot of calls were calling in, and DJ Ava even acknowledged
playing room Monroe present to one of the callers,
and everybody was just disregarding her like she wasn't right there.
And I feel like that's very disrespectful.
It did look like that, but the lady sent me a really nice inbox.
She couldn't hear.
She said that was the glitch in the system, so she wasn't being rude.
But it did sound like that.
It read like that.
Yeah, the lady hit her after the show and was like,
I couldn't hear Envy say, say what's up to Flam.
So, yeah, but Flam is here.
Man, I'm disregarding Flam right now.
Don't nobody pay
attention to him though because i'm taller than him i'm disregarding flame right now okay thank
you for acknowledging that i appreciate you south cackalacka thank you d hello who's this
hello my name is tiana hey tiana get it off your chest hey tiana peace tiana hey hey everybody
i listen to y'all every morning on my way to work,
and I'm so sad because they're changing my schedule, actually,
including me tonight.
What?
But I also want to, yes, they're making me work from 3 to 11,
and I got two younger kids, a one-year-old and a two-year-old.
So who's going to watch the babies?
And how are you going to listen to The Breakfast Club?
Why?
I'm going to have to record it, but I'm still trying to figure out who's going to watch the babies? And how you gonna listen to The Breakfast Club? Why? I'm gonna have to record it
But I'm still trying to figure out
Who's gonna watch my babies
Cause this is gonna be a late show from 3 to 11
15
Yeah don't worry about us we on demand
You can watch us later on BET if you want
You can watch us on YouTube
Or you can listen to the podcast
Yeah you can catch us we good
Girl where you calling from?
I'm calling from Macon, Georgia.
I love that accent. I'm going to give me a little sub.
Oh, I like the way you said it.
I'm going to be a man to them and say, yes.
I like that.
Girl, good luck with the new shift change
and you find somebody good with them babies.
Yes.
And also, have y'all been listening to that AI?
Oh, God, that turned me on. Have we been listening to that ai um okay that turned me on have we been listening
to what the ai by that uh be making the music like no i'm disregarding no i'm disregarding
ai the way our callers be disregarding flame okay i don't want nothing to do with ai i keep
telling y'all ai is a a threat to society as we know it and yall not going to realize it until next year when the presidential election starts.
If y'all thought misinformation was running rampant the last couple of elections, oh my God.
CNN, please call me.
I got a job opening, ABC, Fox.
You know, I can report the news.
Can I wear this?
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
When we come back, we got your rumors.
We got to talk the Met Gala. I mean,
there were so many different outfits from Diddy
to J-Lo to Riri to
Pete Davidson to Usher. So
many people to Tiana Taylor eating
well, not the MetLife dinner. We'll talk
about it when we come back. So don't move. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country
falling apart?
Feeling tired? Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg. I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia. Be part of a great colonial
tradition. The Waikana tribe own country. My forefathers did that themselves. What could go
wrong? No country willingly gives up their territory. I was making a racket with a black
powder, you know, with explosive warhead. Oh, my God. What is that? Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, guys.
I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes,
entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests
and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. You know that
rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if
you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire? Join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. with your kids starting on September 27th. I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast
for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history,
like this one about Claudette Colvin,
a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was called a moment.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise listen to historical
records on the iHeartRadio app apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts
hi i'm marie and i'm sydney and we're mess well not a mess but on our podcast called mess we
celebrate all things messy but the gag is not everything is a mess, but on our podcast called Mess, we celebrate all things messy.
But the gag is not everything is a mess.
Sometimes it's just living.
Yeah.
Things like J-Lo on her third divorce.
Living.
Girls trip to Miami.
Mess.
Ozempic.
Messy, skinny living.
Restaurant stealing a birthday cake.
Mess.
Wait, what flavor was the cake though?
Okay.
That's a good question. Hooking up with someone in accounting and then getting a cake. Mess. Wait, what flavor was the cake, though? Okay, that's a good question.
Hooking up with someone in accounting
and then getting a promotion.
Living.
Breaking up with your girlfriend
while on Instagram Live.
Living.
It's kind of a mess.
Yeah.
Well, you get it.
Got it?
Live, love, mess.
Listen to Mess with Sydney Washington
and Marie Faustin on iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, what's up? This is Ramses Jha.
And I go by the name Q Ward.
And we'd like you to join us each week for our show Civic Cipher.
That's right. We're going to discuss social issues, especially those that affect black and brown people,
but in a way that informs and empowers all people to hopefully create better allies. Think of it as a black show for non-black people. We discuss everything from prejudice to
politics to police violence, and we try to give you the tools to create positive change in your
home, workplace, and social circle. Exactly. Whether you're black, Asian, white, Latinx,
indigenous, LGBTQIA+, you name it. If you stand with us, then we stand with you.
Let's discuss the stories and conduct the interviews
that will help us create a more empathetic,
accountable, and equitable America.
You are all our brothers and sisters,
and we're inviting you to join us for Civic Cipher
each and every Saturday with myself, Ramses Jha,
Q Ward, and some of the greatest minds in America.
Listen to Civic Cipher every Saturday on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk the Met Gala.
Rumor has it. Rumor has it.
Call out a name or you gossiping or you chatty patty.
I am gossiping. This is The Rumor Report.
I mean, I guess we on The Breakfast Club. This is where rumor report. I mean, I guess we on The Breakfast Club.
This is where the tea spills, right?
Yes, on The Breakfast Club.
All right, now last night was the Met Gala.
It was in New York City, of course.
It was the 2023 Met Gala, and the theme was Carl Lagerfeld.
If you don't know who he was, he was a designer for Chanel
and a host of others.
So that was the theme.
Everybody was in the building from Cardi B to Rihanna
to A$AP Rocky.
Ice Spice got a personal invite.
Kiki Palmer, Kendrick Lamar.
I seen Dr. Dre, Serena Williams.
She was there and she announced that her and her husband are expecting their second child.
So congratulations to them.
Drop a bomb for her.
Do we know what happens in the Met Gala yet?
Like, is there food in the Met Gala?
Top shelf alcohol?
We don't know.
We do know that Tiana Taylor, she brought some food. She actually brought Chick-fil-A. Like, is there food in the Met Gala? Top shelf alcohol? We don't know.
We do know that Tiana Taylor, she brought some food.
She actually brought Chick-fil-A.
Yes, she had Chick-fil-A at the table.
See what I'm saying?
So there's no food at the Met Gala.
I got to talk to Tiana.
I need somebody to break down for me what's inside the Met Gala.
I've never had a conversation with any of my partners that go there, what's in there.
And she had it so proper.
Like, she had the Chick-fil-A on a plate.
She had the nuggets on one side. She had the french fries on another side. and then she had a dipping sauce right in the middle and she used a fork i wonder was it hot i probably wasn't hot but there's a
chick-fil-a close nearby uh i'm sure there's a bunch of chick-fil-a's in the city now okay yeah
so uh diddy was on a red carpet diddy actually his date was young miami and lala was asking him
a couple of questions about if they go together.
Do y'all officially go together real bad?
I'm asking.
I want to know.
She's going to answer that.
You're not answering that?
No, no.
Of course.
Real bad.
We here.
All right.
Real bad?
Real bad?
It's official?
Real bad?
I don't know what you're asking.
We definitely go together real bad.
Then that's what it is? Then that's what it is.
Then that's what it is.
She's my date for the night.
It's just a good date night.
Oh, it's a date night.
Date night.
Date night.
We don't put titles on it.
Everybody wants us to put a title on it.
We don't put titles on it.
This is like my best friend in the world.
One of the most beautiful people God has blessed me to meet.
Absolutely.
And I'm blessed that she's my date tonight.
Absolutely.
Can I get like a little napkin for my forehead?
Damn, I'm sweating.
And by the way, maybe I'm on to something.
No titles might be it.
Yeah, no titles.
For sure, no titles might be it.
That might be it.
You good?
Yeah, I'm good.
Now, Flame Monroe is our co-host this morning.
Now, Flame, you watched the Met Gala red carpet.
What did you think?
I thought that Young Miami looked fantastic.
I loved her outfit with the fellas.
Now, you know who should take a lesson out of that playbook?
That would be Blac Chyna because her fellas didn't look like that.
She must have got the ones that you order on Amazon, but they send you the other ones.
Blac Chyna was there?
I didn't see Blac Chyna at all.
No, but she did the last red carpet she had on some black fellas at the Grammys.
And yeah, she must have got the ones.
You know how you order from Amazon and it don't show up?
Yes, that's what she didn't get.
I thought she looked beautiful.
Did you hear P. Diddy say he was sweating?
He couldn't get that story straight.
Okay, P. Diddy, we heard you playing, but Lala Anthony looked beautiful.
Oh, you know that's my girl.
Don't say nothing, Charlamagne.
You know that's the woman I aspire to be.
Don't say nothing, Charlamagne.
Stop saying that.
I don't know why you keep insulting Lala and your surgeon like that.
Stop saying that.
You go to hell, Charlamagne, the God.
Also, with Diddy, why he got so flustered about that question?
He act like Lala asked him, are you dating Lil Nas X like why he got so flustered I have no idea Lil Nas X he had a great costume on he was
all painted and covered in silver and pearls that's what that was I thought it was white
like he got skeeted on and he had uh like a thong on it yeah and his little booty and his little
body was so tight he had a nice body for that that. Yeah, and his little booty and his little body was so tight.
He had a nice body for that.
That was great.
Another male, Bad Bunny.
I liked Bad Bunny's outfit with the back out.
I thought that was kind of fly.
He had his back out.
I thought that Jerry and Pope killed it with the coat dedicated to Carl Lagerfeld.
The coat was like 50 feet long and had Carl Lagerfeld's whole face on the coat and everything.
I thought that was pretty great.
Oh, you really was looking.
I didn't see none of that.
You know, it's fashion.
I love fashion. The only thing I saw was the ski couture I thought that was pretty brilliant. Oh, you really was looking. I didn't see none of that. You know, it's fashion. I love fashion.
The only thing I saw was the ski couture
that Lil Nas X was wearing.
Of course, Cardi B came through as always.
She had like three different outfits.
She came out in the pink with the feathers,
hit the red carpet with a black ball gown
that was all roses,
that was dedicated with the black and white.
I thought to myself, Cardi didn't stay.
If you do three outfit changes,
you just came for the red carpet. She didn't stay. She know say that she ain't no food there was pictures of her actually sitting down
and uh also uh tiana taylor killed it she killed it with that outfit that looked like a great sports
way if you was running for like just for a runway picture let me tell you who i was most impressed
but i'm we're gonna get to all the names but i watched this young girl become a woman yesterday
who kiki palmer I saw a woman yesterday.
For so many years, I kept seeing Akilah and the B.
But yesterday, after she had this baby, I just saw her womanhood setting.
She looked beautiful.
She looked like a woman.
I appreciated that.
Representing for the 50-plus club, J-Lo.
J-Lo still killing the game.
J-Lo, girl.
I didn't see J-Lo.
J-Lo killed it in pink.
Vintage Chanel, pink and black. Jenny from the, girl. I didn't see J-Lo. J-Lo killed it in pink.
Vintage Chanel, pink and black.
Jenny from the block looked like a grand poobah last night.
I loved it.
I loved it.
I loved it.
Who else?
Who else we had?
And then also Doja Cat.
She actually came like a cat, dressed up as a cat, and she did an interview as a cat.
Wait, so who made it?
Meow.
Wow.
Okay, so something a little different.
So what was your inspiration for tonight?
Be honest with me and go into detail.
Meow. Meow. Meow.
So what are you excited to see in there today?
Meow.
Is it your first, Matt?
I'm going to close the box for Doja Cat.
See, I'm progressive, so I understand that she is a furry.
That's right.
She is a person who identifies as a cat.
That's right. That's right. She is a person who identifies as a cat. That's right.
That's right.
She deserves her own kitty litter box.
Listen, y'all say something wrong with me because I got breasts that are painted.
Good God.
Jesus.
Meow, meow, meow.
Now, also, this is New York City, so you knew a couple of rodents were going to pull up.
What is a rotor?
A rodent, I said.
A rotor? A rodent. Either it was going to be a rat, a pigeon were going to pull up. What is a rotor? A rodent, I said. A rotor?
A rodent.
Either it was going to be a rat, a pigeon, or a cockroach.
And yesterday, the cockroach made it to the red carpet.
He's hungry.
Get a photo.
Get a photo.
Kevin, get a photo.
Kevin, get a photo.
Yeah.
Woo.
No disrespect, but only white people want to take a picture with a cockroach.
How bougie and rich are you
that you excited to see a cockroach?
You know what I'm saying?
That just really put those ashes on my stardom.
I couldn't get invited to the Meg Gala,
but the cockroach made the cut.
Good God.
You that excited to see a cockroach?
Last time I was that excited to see a cockroach
was the Cosby Show.
Okay?
You stupid.
Come on, man. Stop.
And lastly, I just want to talk about Rick Ross.
Rick Ross does this car show. This is his second annual
car show, but his neighbors are not trying
to have it. This year, he announced the date, which I believe is
June 3rd. He has Lil Wayne
performing at the car show at his crib. He does
the show at his house, and
his neighbors don't like it. His neighbors are signing
petitions not to have that car show.
They said that they were locked out.
It took a lot of his neighbors 40 minutes to get into their subdivision.
So they were pissed off about that.
So they're trying to block Rick Ross's car show.
I'm sure they got a homeowners association in that neighborhood Ross lives in, right?
I'm with the neighbors.
I can totally understand why the neighbors would not want that.
Well, the whole problem is there's one way in, one way out.
I get it.
With all the traffic, people can't get in.
If there's a medical emergency or if there's a problem people can't get to the house i'd love
for ross to get his car show off but i can totally understand how the neighbors would be totally
inconvenienced by that yeah i understand and that's what the neighbors are saying well you
know it's different they being neighborly now is different than it used to be not being unneighborly
you tell somebody you don't want something in their yard they go to shooting you see they changed the man now in texas because he's because they complain so this could go
and i and i hate to put it like that because i would love to see i love to see the brothers be
successful but he may have to move that to a place that's not a residential neighborhood
especially one that he lives i agree even though that's his property and the property is uh huge
if it's causing an inconvenience to the other neighbors i could see why the neighbors would
be upset now he was all the way out
the way and it didn't interfere with the neighborhood at all,
I get it. But, boy, I wouldn't
want all them Negroes in my neighborhood.
But I would say this. It took him a long time
to actually announce it because I'm sure he had to get
the necessary
permits for it. So he got the clearances
and permits, but now the neighbors are upset about it.
What if the bull get loose? Buffalo.
The Buffalo. What if the Buffalo get loose? Buffalo. The Buffalo.
What if the Buffalo get loose? It got loose already.
Remember it popped up in the neighborhood?
What if it get loose at the car show?
I don't know.
Oh, that's right.
He does have a pet buffalo, huh?
Yeah.
Interesting.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
Now, when we come back, we got front page news.
Teslin Figaro will be joining us.
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It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got our co-host, Flame Monroe.
Hey, hey, hey.
And let's get in some front page news.
Start off with sports.
Now, the 76ers beat the Celtics last night, 119-115.
They lead the series 1-0, and they beat the Celtics at home.
With no Joel Embiid, but James Harden looked like a vintage James Harden last night.
He dropped like 45 on the air.
He looked good last night.
He trying to catch up with Steph Curry's 50.
And the Nuggets beat the Suns last night, 97-87.
They lead the series 2-0.
Now, Tesla, figure out what we got.
Where we starting?
Yeah, let's start with the godfather of AI leaves Google and warns of danger ahead.
I know this is a topic that we talked a little bit about before.
Well, a couple times times on front page news. And I know it's something that Charlamagne definitely keeps,
you know,
saying,
Hey guys,
pay attention to this AI situation.
So Jeff Joffrey Hinton,
the godfather of AI has officially joined a growing list of critics who say
that these companies are racing towards danger with their aggressive campaign
to create products based upon artificial intelligence known as AI.
That is the technology that powers popular chat bots like ChatGPT.
Dr. Hinton quit his job at Google where he has worked for more than a decade
so that he can freely speak about the risks of AI.
He said that now a part of him actually regrets his life works.
And he points out three major issues
misinformation upending the job market which we covered a few times on front page news
and a legitimate threat to humanity he's absolutely right on all accounts i read that
article yesterday man and one quote that stood out to me was when he said uh his immediate concern
is that the internet will be flooded with false photos, videos, and texts,
and the average person won't be able to know what is true anymore.
That's what I've been saying on this radio for a couple of months now
because the lines are already blurred between reality and fantasy because of social media.
Now those lines are about to be obliterated.
Y'all can't even handle fake tweets.
Y'all don't know what's false and what's true now.
So imagine what happens in a world of deep fakes.
And you can just take my voice and have my voice say whatever you want it to say.
And it's going to get bad because nobody cares about the truth.
People are going to be fired.
Left and right, they're going to be canceled.
And then they're going to come back and be like, my bad.
Fight's going to happen.
Okay, so you were just talking about me wiping your face.
I'm fired.
I'm canceled.
But you know what?
That's a good thing.
Maybe these young trans girls that are so angry with women. Maybe they AI.
Because AI wants to remove people.
AI wants to get rid of people.
It's going to be bad.
Imagine hearing your wife talking to your best friend, right?
As you're on the way home, somebody sends you an audio message.
You walk in the house wild and you might see your best friend swing on him.
He has no idea
what's going on.
He has no idea
what's going on.
And by the time
you figure out
what's,
it's not real,
it's too late.
Damage is done.
That's right.
This is going to be bad.
Is it beyond
us canceling that?
AI, is it beyond?
Yes.
Are we past the point
of no return?
Yes, yes.
I think so.
I don't think you can
put the toothpaste
back into YouTube
at this point.
Nope.
Wow.
What else we got, Taz?
Okay, guys.
Florida principal was fired after
showing students David.
Hope Carasidro, a Florida principal,
was asked to resign after 6th grade
students were taught and shown a
picture of Michelangelo's
David statue. She went
to Italy to see the statue in person. She took
a photo and she wanted to come back and show the students.
She said that David was magnificent
in person and all students should study the Renaissancenaissance not only the art but understand the
history as well well the problem was she did not send out a letter to ask for permission from the
parents to show the naked statue for those who are not familiar with the statement of the statue
of david um she thought that she sent it out but she did not so three parents were upset uh one of
them one of the three of the parents called it pornographic.
And as a result, she lost her job.
So I wanted to ask you guys, we all have children and we know there's such a shortage, you know, in teachers.
And do you think, you know, this was an honest mistake?
Should she have been fired?
Was it too harsh porn?
What age group again?
Sixth grade.
I think sixth grade is not too bad i mean
they have a lot of those in the textbooks and in those in those books so i mean i don't see
a difference this is this is actually history right and if she's bringing back something in
history that they're teaching that she's been talking about that's in the book yes she should
have sent the email out if she forgot it didn't go out i get it she shouldn't have been fired for
that now if it was a kindergarten then i get it but sixth grade why was it relevant
to the lesson again well she was she went there to see the statue in person so she wanted to come
back and say hey you know guys i went to uh italy this is the statue david and you know i assume she
yeah she used it you know to talk about history but the problem was she didn't send the letter
out first and particularly in florida you know there's a lot of legislation that's going on now
about you know parents being able to uh approve what students can see and cannot see.
So that's a real touchy thing, you know, going on now, particularly in Florida.
And so because she did not ask for permission, they said it was porn.
Sixth graders, Junior, those kids probably could have taught her something.
And I've seen the statue of David when I was nine.
I had David beat since I was nine years old.
Let me just say that.
You know what I'm saying?
You take these kids
to see most of these
Greek statues.
Most of these Greek statues
are naked.
Yes.
You know,
with the smallest penises
you've ever seen in your life.
I said I had David faded
since I was nine.
That's what I meant.
I thought you were
11 or 12 years old.
That's how old you are
in 6th grade,
about 11 or 12.
They know some stuff. Especially this era. And they ain old you are in 6th grade. They know some stuff.
Especially this era.
Ain't all they in 6th grade?
They know about their reproductive organs and stuff like that?
I don't know.
But the problem as a parent,
the problem was that she did not send the letter home
or the email home to get permission.
You have to, as a parent,
you have to let me know what you're taking my child to.
I don't think she should be fired, though.
I don't think she should be fired.
Yeah, that's not a firing move.
No, that's definitely not a firing move.
But that's Florida.
Ain't no telling.
Right.
That's Florida.
All right.
Well, that is your front page news.
Thank you, Tess.
And make sure you subscribe to Tess and the Figaro's podcast,
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All right.
Now, when we come back, Jadakiss and his new artist, Millies, will be joining us.
He has a label, So Raspy, and we're going to kick it to both of them when we come back.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club on BET.
Woo-hoo!
The Breakfast Club.
DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got some special guests joining us this morning.
Executive Kiss.
Jadakiss and Millie.
What's up, Kiss?
What's up, guys?
How y'all doing, man?
How's it going?
You heard Charla.
I'm trying to put my blazer on and do some executive work this year.
Of course, I'm going to drop two albums, but I want to spread the love and get my So Raspy label off the ground up and running.
And this is one of the guys at the helm.
Him, Nino, D Jones, Little Todd.
You know, I got a couple of horses in the stable and it's time to let them go, baby.
Now, how did y'all meet?
Rest in peace, Ice Pick Jay.
Ice Pick Rest in Peace.
And shout out to Free.
My man said Free.
Compound.
They must have been chopping it up,
picking Free, and Pick would come to my,
I mean, he would come see me every day,
but he like, yo, it's this kid Millie's, man.
He got some talent.
I think I want you to work with him.
Then we slowly start meeting up.
I start hearing his music.
He could rap his ass off, and he could also sing,
but he don't like to sing.
Like, yo, dog, you got to do both.
You don't see what Drake is.
You don't see what the game is changing to.
You got to show all your talents.
So then I start getting him to be a little more diverse.
Of course, he strayed away from that and started just rapping, rapping.
And the more lit he start getting, the more he strays away from it.
But he came back.
I've been seeing Millie's
and hearing Millie's for a long time.
I wanted to thank y'all
too because you probably don't even remember, but
right before I locked in with Kiss and
Ice Pick and all of that, I did the BET
Cypher in 2016
and I got in it like the craziest
way because I really, I knew a
cameraman, little Chris Robinson. You know Chris Robinson?
Young Chris, yeah. So he gave me the drop basically on a location in Brooklyn and he would tell me like yo just pull up
and sit there for the three days maybe a rapper doesn't show up sometimes a rapper don't show up
so I sat there in 2014 for three days it ain't work I went back 2015 I got bulletproof rap
some of you don't forget you know what I mean I went back And sat three days
In 2015
I came back
In 2016
Somebody didn't show up
Somebody didn't show up
First day
I'm there at like
Nine, ten in the morning
And Chris is like
Yo I'm gonna send
Jesse Collins
And the big dogs
At BET
Yo me
And I'm gonna send them
Your clips
Your links
Yeah
So he sent the links
And like they were
They were over there
And they weren't looking
Real impressed
Like you know what I mean They's not a super unimpressed
face I'm like oh you think I should go like try to rap for him say my razzle I
don't know you might as well it's my third year I'm like damn I gotta go
bust some moves I walked across that room you know they doing like catering
at this time or whatever I'm trying to explain why I should be rapping on the
BET cypher he's like yo just rap man go. I rap. I'm fake nervous while I'm rapping.
And like, they weren't even looking at me about eight bars through.
They just kind of looked up at me.
Started, you know, giving me some head nods.
They was like, all right, we're going to huddle up.
I went back to the table.
I felt like I, at least I did it.
I came three years now to rap for them.
At least, I just wanted to try.
If I can't make it happen, at least I tried.
Like, it's not in God's will.
So, you know, I went back to the table and they came up to it happen, at least I tried. Like, it's not in God's will.
So, you know, I went back to the table, and they came up to me, and they're like, yo, you made it.
I'm like, made it to what?
You in the cypher.
And I ended up leading off the cypher, and they aired it twice.
And y'all actually got on air and was like, young ma and the white kid in the Celtics jersey.
He was fired. The white kid in the Celtics jersey.
That sounds like the breakfast club.
And then you said, yeah, he was fired. And sounds like the breakfast club. He loved it.
And then you said, yeah, he was fired.
And then I just took that and ran with it.
I had Bar Charlemagne talk about me.
Now they throwing me envy.
You know what I mean?
So I would take every moment and capitalize it.
So it's like a full circle moment, especially because y'all on BET now.
That's how you would reconcile.
That's dope.
His story's ill because he moved.
Him and his mom, he packed up and left Cambridge, Boston,
and moved to the Bronx and just said, I'm going to figure it out.
You know what I mean?
Free convinced him, like, you got to be here where it's going down there.
Did it hurt to leave Boston?
Because, you know, everybody wants to make it from their city
and put on for their city.
Did it hurt to have to leave?
Not really.
I got so much, like, negative baggage baggage you know what i mean back home so like when i moved out here it was like it was a breath of
fresh air i didn't have no i don't know i didn't have a lot of the problems i had there like i'm
good out there but it was just like here is purely i could chase being an artist i didn't even have
that concept in my mind like we don't come up around professional rappers like he's a professional rapper you know see that is it pressure being signed to somebody
like kiss cuz you know he's one of the nicest to ever touch a microphone yeah
it's it's pressure and and when you live up to the pressure it comes with like a
lot of respect to especially like New York East Coast but yeah it's pressure
cuz he's the best to
do it you know what i mean still to this day sort of still super sharp but for me with with my
artists like him nino man whoever it ain't i know they're gonna get better as far as craftsmanship
and skill wise i try to give them game yeah of the what they're doing what not they're doing, how to carry yourself in the business
and the things to look out for to help you on that side.
I know far skill-wise, they get better every day.
You know what I mean?
They come and play me.
That's better and better.
I ain't really worried about that.
I'm trying to get them to sync up the thing of the game
and better yourself as a business person and an artist.
A lot of times your artistry overpowers your business.
Then you got to double back and fix everything years later.
Like a lot of locks.
I love a lot of artists.
I don't want, you know, my artists to have to go through that.
Does being an executive make you look at Puff different?
Like, damn, I see why he did business the way he did.
Definitely.
Once you get in that seat or once you wear them jackets,
you see that it's not easy dealing with artists.
You see the backlash that we must have gave the Rough Riders
and Puff and Def Jam and Arista and all these in the scopes.
So you got to, like, take heed of that.
And you point a finger three points back at you.
So I definitely see myself in them doing some of the stuff I did gotta like take heed of that and um you point a finger three points back at you so i definitely
see myself in them doing some of the stuff i did and just trying to navigate and correct it and
make make it a beautiful journey now millie what's one thing you learned from from kiss so far that
the biggest thing man a lot of things like you know he had to definitely um scold me a couple
times along the way like i was like i think when i first got down with him he found found out, like, I was fighting outside of shows and just, like, different things.
And, like, it's things I'm thinking is, like, normal.
And he'd explain, bro, you're the artist.
You're never supposed to be in front of a venue doing no stupid shit like that or whatever.
You know, when I first started.
You're supposed to fight inside the venue.
You get to stab him inside the venue.
Inside.
I'm just going to tell you don't fight.
No, no, no.
He didn't tell me don't fight.
He said I'm not supposed to be
In front of the venue
You know what I mean
Just little shit like that
That I wouldn't even know
You know what I mean
Because it's like
I didn't have nobody
To teach me that
Or like you know
When I first started
Getting some money
He called me
He said stop showing money
On the gram man
You going crazy
Like just little things
But he's taught me a lot
Really a lot
Taxes
Yeah yeah
He taught me about taxes he taught
me about taxes this year and just you know being punctual and doing it every day showing up every
day getting dressed new fit every day professionally rapping you know what i mean high level yeah going
to the gym his shows i seen we went to new orleans and he did a show and he got tech with them
technician let's make something happen tech let's make something happen and he's um with him. Technician. Tech, let's make something happen. Tech, let's make something happen.
And he's, um,
what you do when you say,
uh, give me one half a second of the beat?
It's almost impossible to start rapping.
Oh, kiss of death.
Yeah, it's almost impossible to catch it.
Like, and he do it so the crowd,
like, there's no way that he can know
that it's coming just a second of the beat.
What you do?
I learned the game.
I know it.
Oh, my God.
But it's like,
just catch it off that.
And I'm like, yo, he's so sharp the way he does his shows. And that, you know, I'm about to go
out on tour. We got House of Blues sold out, like venues sold out, Philly, all type of shit. We're
selling out the East Coast. And I think it's going to be a sold out tour in general, but I've really
studied him and watched him and what that means to have a sold out crowd and demonstrate in front
of them. Don't just, you know, I could go up there and rap, but like it's a different level
of showmanship. Even when you see like him in the verses i think it's
it's emceeing right like you know we we don't we don't have the conversation about emceeing enough
no more it's everything is rap man but they're being a master of ceremonies crowd control like
we don't see that like when we saw when we saw kiss do that at verses that was a throwback like
damn that's why that was so shocking to people.
All right, we got more with Jadakiss and Millie's when we come back.
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We're still kicking it with Jadakiss and Millie's, his new artist.
Speaking of Versus, you know, we talked to Jim Jones.
And Jim was like, he was kind of upset with you that you didn't release a record or an album after Versus.
Out of all the crazy stuff he's been saying lately, that was definitely that was definitely right on.
I should have. But I was just trying to get my business affairs right.
That was that gave me some leverage in the label to fix some stuff.
You know, I mean, that's got to learn all this.
You've got to when you can get the benefits in your side you
gotta you gotta work it um definitely should have dropped something but I can't really do
microwave music like I mean I got a bunch of songs in the hard drive this that but I just
because I had the momentum and I didn't feel I still feel like I'm jipping the people if I just
put out anything no I like to cook my meals like old school food on the stove
instead of the air fryer or the microwave.
So I get caught up sometimes.
It takes me a little long.
But also, so much stuff was coming in.
I ain't had time to do that.
We had Swiss up here.
And Swiss was like,
I didn't know you didn't write.
Swiss was like,
I thought only Big and Hov didn't write.
He said you didn't write.
He said you stopped writing. He said you stopped writing. Nah, I mean, I didn't know that either. I thought only Big and Ho didn't write. He said you didn't write. He said you stopped writing.
He said you stopped writing.
Nah, I mean, I smoke so much, I got to put it in the phone just so I won't forget it.
But I don't.
There's times when I have a, you know, take my vitamins, have a good breakfast, a nice hot bath.
I can just, it's all in the brain.
But sometimes if I smoke so much, I might forget the cadence or forget how something goes.
So I just throw it in the phone.
But I don't really know what I mean.
Did you get that from Big?
Is that where that came from?
Watching him?
I think me and P might have got it.
P could go to sleep.
He's the ill.
P could turn off the light, put the beat on, take a nap, and wake up with the verse.
That's the ghost for real turn all the
lights off crank that beat up you think he's taking a power nap he wake up yo and you know
let's go poops like you got the you slept you just dreamt you dreamt of the verse
yeah that's the ghost kiss him like yeah but me. Sometimes I need to write if my brain is too.
My family been asking me for rent money too much or got to bail somebody out or too much
cloggage.
Need to write it down.
But for the most part, I don't got to write.
Big was ill because he had all type of stuff going on.
Girls, Junior Mafia, Puff coming back and forth, the locks.
And he just did just wandering wandering looking like he's looking
in the space and then he'll go in the booth and say something incredible i feel like i asked you
this before but i just i just i don't know when y'all did the cream freestyle do you remember that
session yep um it's the glory days because we was all there remember y'all was in the studio together
yeah we was young locks i think we still we was hanging out you got? Y'all was in the studio together. Yeah, we was young locks. I think we was hanging out.
We got the call, yo, come to the studio.
That's how it used to be at Daddy's house.
And we hop in somebody's car, go down to 44th Street.
And then we came in big, like, yo, we're going to do this freestyle.
And they had the cream beat.
And it was smooth.
Y'all just wrote right there and did it.
Yeah, we did it all right there.
Everybody's heart right there.
No, there was no emails.
There was no comeback.
There was none of that.
You missed that part of the game?
Like that studio on the scene, everybody coming to the studio, you going to daddy's house.
That's what the game is, man.
Going to the whole studio.
You can hear it a little bit.
I mean, maybe me.
Maybe I'm just like telekinesis or telekinetic and psychic and six cents.
But it's a tad bit you can hear in the music that the artists ain't in there together.
A little bit of paprika missing from the songs a little.
And then maybe the good ones, maybe they are.
But there's a different chemistry when you're there together to make the song.
It just makes it intertwine better.
I just remember being a DJ and going to the different studios,
waiting for y'all to finish and the excitement of it.
That was it, you know what I'm saying?
Now we go into Daddy's house or we go into the whole studio,
I can't remember what it was called back then,
we bounce back and forth.
Baseline, right?
Baseline, yeah, baseline.
Baseline, yeah.
But it also was artists checking each other.
I heard you say that Big tell you to write your verse over,
and you didn't feel a way about it.
You felt that he was, you know.
When you write there, you can do that kind of stuff opposed to you email,
you texting me, like, do another verse.
I'm reading that wrong.
I'm like, what?
When I'm right there, you're like, nah, I guess you can.
You know what I mean?
It was no, you got to be able to take constructive criticism anyway,
especially from somebody like B.I.
You know what I mean?
It wasn't, I didn't think twice when he said, nah, you could do a better verse than that.
Y'all did that with the Cream Freestyle?
No, that was last days.
I took my verse for last days.
He's like, do another one.
He's like, I like this,
but I know you could do an even harder verse.
I mean, I agree.
How many artists told you to write anything over?
Do you remember any besides B.I.?
Kodak Black.
My man Yak.
Yak told me to switch it.
And it was like a song about our moms.
I'm like, Yak.
But I switched it.
And he's like, no, no doubt.
I mean, I'm like a person that's easy to work with.
It was funny to me.
Was it a text or email?
I think I spoke to him.
He asked me.
He actually said it.
You've always embraced the new artists.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's not a surprise to see you with the Millies.
But even the South, I can remember,
everybody's so mad at the South for.
You always recognize.
I was down there early.
I was in the Bluff early.
I was on Lil Jon's album.
I was on D-Money and D4L and all of them. I was rocking with the A early. You know what I mean? I was down there Jon's album. I was on D-Money and, you know, D4L and all of them.
I was rocking with the A early.
You know what I mean?
I was down there doing my thing, so I was able to get in the studio
and make some connections and some love down there early before they took over.
And Millie, you've been independent.
Like, I think your last album did 25 million streams?
Probably something around there, yeah.
So do you think you need, you know, the So Rasaspi, a big name label to get to the next level?
Well, the So Raspi, we just never went, we just never took it to a major, so we're gonna
figure out what our next situation is.
I just need it to be so I could drop music when I want.
That's all I wanted.
Because I know like with me, I gotta consistently, you know, improve.
So he let me do that.
And even after the verses, you verses you know my up after the verses
for real like we dropped the record that that's my heart i think it got that that record's out of
here so that's that's called hopeless but um oh so you saw it you was like oh god kiss right now
now it just happened like that like that's how it lined up at that time i had like a big interview
on like another platform who was it oh no No Jumper at the time. Okay, okay. LA Leakers, Freestyle,
big record with Herbo,
Herbo pushing it,
big record with Kiss.
When he do the verses,
it's me and him.
I think I was busting his ass
in basketball on,
you know what I mean?
On his page.
So everybody saw the dynamics.
Now, you know,
we had a video playing basketball
on his page
and that went up.
So I got the trickle down
economics on that.
Is there any pressure, you know, being a white rapper, right?
Because do you feel like you got to prove yourself more?
Or do you feel like people give you the respect that you deserve?
I feel like they give me the respect that I deserve,
but I feel like you should work for it a little more.
You know what I mean?
I definitely put in a lot of extra work.
I know people like to use Eminem as the ball for white rappers,
but he shouldn't be.
I use him as a ball for white rappers. Why he shouldn't be. I use him as the ball for white rappers.
Why shouldn't he be? Because he's an anomaly.
Meaning that Eminem
had everything lined up for him
perfectly. You had Jimmy Iovine,
Dr. Dre. But he was nice, though.
Super nice.
I like his story.
Charlamagne, from where he came from,
Trailer Park, the confusion
with his moms and all of that whole thing,
the way he made it to,
I think is,
and it's not just
because he's white.
You know what I mean?
A lot of people
like to throw shots.
He might have got
a couple of doors open
for his complexion,
for the connection,
but he can really spit.
Nah, he can rap.
He's a hell of a rapper.
So who you would say
is the bar for white rap?
I mean, I don't know if it's a bar.
He just said it ain't fair with him.
It ain't fair with him.
And he's so big.
He's the biggest thing you've ever seen.
That's what I'm saying.
It's just like if every white rapper got to get to that level,
that means everybody's a fan.
I think just that level of respect, though.
It's a different level of respect.
Even if you take away some of his accolades,
everybody know he can rap.
You know what I mean?
That's what I set out to do.
Most of my page, all of my following is really from rapping him, posting me on people, posting me.
You can't fake that.
You know what I mean?
So it wasn't like I didn't get here from gimmicks.
I got here from rapping, and I was kind of following his blueprint, too.
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Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlemagne the guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Jadakiss and Millie, his new artist.
I seen Beanie Siegel did an interview that he was talking about after they did...
Lad TV.
They did the freestyle on Hot.
They said that you grabbed your hammer and was coming to the station.
Was that true?
Word.
It was a big thing.
Like, I was distraught.
It was at a time when everybody was listening.
You know, that whole thing was big.
And I'm like, we can't go to Philly and just talk about them on the radio.
You know what I'm saying?
It ain't going to work.
Why are we letting this happen?
To put your hands up for each other?
One of them when it was all up there.
I went to P and Looch like,
yo, let's grip up. Let's go
down there. Let's wait for them
to come out. And wow, wow,
Wes, they like,
you really want to do that?
Like, yeah, man, let's
do something similar to that.
Why are we just going to let this happen?
They're like, calm down, kids.
You bugger.
No, I ain't.
Then I was going to go by myself.
Style that she calmed you down?
Yeah, that's the wild one.
Style that that time?
We raps before the juice.
Wait, we didn't even have no apples yet.
We didn't have no fruits in the fridge without apples.
That's crazy. apples yet. He didn't have no fruits in the fridge without these times.
But yeah,
nah,
they was able to calm me down
and make me not
go down there
because I probably
would have just been
getting out of jail
right now.
How do those things
ever get squashed?
Was there conversations
or did times just...
Us and State Prop
got squashed
in Riverside Park
up here.
They said what,
beating them?
We had guns on us all.
They were state troopers
and they probably
had wild guns on them.
We had wild guns on us, and me and Sigel just talking in the park.
And we was able to, you know what I mean, fix.
That's what really happened is communication never,
the right lines of communication never happened, and then things get wrong.
But he had the whole state property.
I had the locks and a bunch of other dudes,
and me and him just walked off and kicked it like men and fixed it.
What about Rockefeller?
The Rock, it was really, that was the gist of the Rock.
Because we was like, Finn, they was like our cousins.
On the come up, we would be supporting everything with each other.
Like Reservoir Dogs, we was all there.
They got everybody.
You know what I mean?
So that was like a funny time.
He was beefing, but we was really cool with each other.
Was it true that Ho was playing like corporate politics?
Like whenever you would be on a record?
Yeah, you seen that?
You seen what he was doing?
Nah, he do the original.
I do the original.
He do the remake.
I really think Steve Stout had a little bit to do with that.
I don't know what was the cause or what was the angle or what they was trying to do.
But, yeah, you know, Fiesta remix.
The original.
The Maya joint.
It was just like, you know what I mean?
You want to poke the bit?
How did y'all squash the 50 beef?
Same thing.
Fifth hard.
Fifth pulled up the D block.
Dolo.
I heard that story.
Came upstairs.
It was him and his laptop.
And we was kicking it.
We was kicked it like two hours or something.
Then he had some music.
He wanted me to get on the song.
He wanted Peter to get on the song.
He knocked him out.
That's what's love.
You by yourself.
Came Dolo hard.
That's hard.
That makes me even wonder what you, Millie,
who helps sharpen your sword?
Think about all of these artists that they sparring with, who do you look to?
Now it's dangerous because it's real shots and you take a shot and get a shot.
Yeah, I mean, it uses me as far as my pen.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I mean, I made his album, I remember being in D-Block's studio and he was playing
a beat and I was just like, can I try to get on this?
He was like,
yeah, go ahead.
I had to write the verse
at the same time
he wrote the verse.
They put that on
the Ignatius album.
But other than that,
it's like,
I really look to the old era.
You know what I mean?
It's not too many rappers now
that I be like,
oh man,
I gotta step my pen game up for.
But I got a song out right now
with Al Bial and Leaf Ward.
It's called Risk Takers.
It's a monster.
Millions and millions of streams.
But it really got the trenches.
Like, it really got the streets.
And it's just like, it's like a Desert Storm freestyle.
That's how we kind of designed it.
Like, Stack Mundo, Joe Budden.
It's like one of those, kind of.
And that's going crazy.
Like, there's some MCs that get me excited to rap.
But yeah, it's not too many people.
They're out there, though. it's just a small pocket like i feel like when he was coming up it was more like 90 of the game was
nice or it felt like that to me at least you know what i mean maybe when i was coming up you had to
be nice you had to be nice and get in some circle yeah now you wouldn't even you could get a million
box you out if you would not be nice so yeah what do you think about some of the lists that you see
like when you see these lists and let's say they don't have Jadakiss high on the list,
what's your thoughts on them?
I think it's disrespect, and they got to look at who would talk.
I got him torching people right now, though.
Absolutely.
Right now.
I got myself torching people right now, too.
That's the difference.
He could torch whoever right now.
So I understand.
And you could go back to the difference. He could torch whoever right now. So I understand. And you could go back to the catalog.
Really, if you sparred with Big and Beanie Siegel, let's not forget Beanie Siegel is one of the greatest ever in life, bro.
People, don't forget.
In life.
Just in case.
Don't ever forget about what Mac, what he does.
Yeah, for real.
Siegel, one of the nicest ever, like ever in life. And so when you go toe-to-toe with big, toe-to-toe, you know, in different elements, but it's still, you know, sharpening your sword.
And big, Seagull, whole, everybody, but then even fifth at the top of fifths.
Come on, man.
Now that's real.
And then still to now.
You can see how the locks bought the best out of big.
You can see how, you know, beans bought the best out of whole.
You know?
You got to be great.
You need that.
You need that to generate the fuel of the team.
Blanco 6.
That's right.
Did you feel pressure with this one?
Yeah.
I feel like this is the first time when I really had some eyes on me for real.
Blanco 4, I kind of started finding my sound through the Blanco series.
I found my sound like Blanco 3, 4, 5.
It progressed.
I made Billboard like twice back to back.
This one, though, I really wanted to cement.
Like I rap and I sing.
You know, that's what he always wanted too.
Like, man, sing, man.
You could rap great, but them other rappers, they can't sing.
They would love to be able to sing.
So it's like, you know, I try to cement that more.
But yeah, I feel pressure every release, you know.
New York, let's get this New York show sold out.
Yeah, for sure.
Come on, man, we doing everything.
It's working out right.
New York.
Where's the show?
I told them New York got a lot of walk-ups, though.
Gramercy Theater, yeah.
Gramercy Theater, May 11th, May 12th, one of those.
When you say sing, do you mean like Drake sing or like John B?
I'll be like Drake sing.
Why you got to say John B?
Of all the singers,'m just saying John B
I can know
he's running
he's got the
I aspire to be like John B
okay
one day
yeah for sure
like I aspire to be like
harmonizing like melodies
type
yeah like
I've heard that I'm on
Eminem on the lyrics
Eminem J the kiss on the lyrics
and Lil Durk on the hooks
like people have described me
like that
but I
you know I try to go
on this one even more,
like, in a singing direction.
Like, yeah, a little Drake-ish for sure.
Well, Millie's, I mean,
you're on The Breakfast Club.
Yeah.
You made it, Millie's!
We're on BET.
We got a, you know,
we got a strong fan base
when it comes online.
So we popping out there a little bit.
Yeah.
A lot of bit.
You're a rapper.
You said you got bulletproof verses.
You said you got some verses.
Oh, man.
You know, if you got something right now, we'll show it and listen.
I said, I know that Eminem hear me.
I'm waiting on my feature.
I put her in design and now she claim it fashionista.
I just wanted what she gave me.
If you bag it, you could keep it.
Never press to lose a bitch, because in the long run, it'd be cheaper.
Every day, I feel like Easter.
I get fresh and kick my feet up.
Reminiscing when my only income was serving geekers
Now I'm probably out in Paris staring at the Mona Lisa
While I'm on the phone with Lisa
Talking threesomes with Malika
I'm a heartbreaker
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Just found a bigger house in Los Negros
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Darth Vader dotted by the art makers
Turning to the star player
I'm really that, I'm really strapped
On alert like Amber
Probably think it's comedy that we get at them like Sandler
They ain't cheer for my wins, I kept raising them banners
I took my W's in silence, when they call I don't answer
You know the W is silent and answer, you just missed that, forget that
Bring you back to the present, this is gift wrap
Are we talking about Yola, I used to whip that in a pitch black
I'm a lit match, I'm a diss trap to they dispatch
Don't do no diss raps, cause I ain't saying shit back
I'ma skip that, find'm a just trap to the dispatch. Don't do no diss raps, cause I ain't saying shit back. I'ma skip that. Find
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Tory Lanez. I put them bags over your head like you
was bored in planes. I'm trying to
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That's it. Our co-host, Flamin' Ro, here. Good morning, good morning, good morning. Before we get to the rumors, I just want to shout out to our family in Houston.
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I'm super-duper excited about it.
So shout to my Houston family.
Shout to Michael Saunders.
Shout to DJ Mr. Rogers.
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tickets are just $19.99.
You ain't been to Memphis yet.
I got a whole tour.
Okay, okay.
I got a whole tour.
I get it, I get it.
Memphis is in two, three weeks
and then Houston is right after that.
Do you have the girls with the swimsuits
from all the cars like they do at the car show?
Yeah.
Can I be one of those girls?
Sure.
Oh, you thought about that.
I ain't like the way you hesitated when I asked.
You immediately jumped on.
Shoot, yeah.
But you said, sure.
You want to be a car?
No, I want to be the girl with the swimsuit.
You know I got that.
But he hesitated on the answer, so I passed.
I didn't think about you.
No, you should go there and stand in a space and say you a car, Flayne.
Then you'd be a transformer.
Oh, my gosh.
Security, I'm being attacked by this tall brother over here messing with me.
Because you got to be an identifier of the tall man.
The only reason I thought about it is because you know you got to be in a bikini.
I can wear a bikini.
You ain't seen Flayne Wondergram in a bikini?
I'm like Houdini.
She getting ready for the breakfast club?
Yes.
Oh, Envy saw it.
Oh, Envy saw it.
I was in my brown panties on Instagram.
You know how I know he lying?
I sent it to him, Flame.
That's how I know he lying.
So y'all passing new pictures to me.
I sent it to the group chat.
I said, Flame coming next week, number one.
I know, but I didn't look at it.
You're a liar.
Now I'm going to look at it, though.
Hit the joke or you drop. Exactly. You're a liar. Now I'm going to look at it, though. Hit the joke or you drop.
You are a liar.
Always a liar.
But anyway, shout out to 97.3
to be out in Houston. We'll see you guys
Father's Day weekend. I can't wait to see all you fathers
out there and all you dads. It's a perfect time to bring
your kids out and have a family fun
day. We'll have everything for kids, for Game & Truck.
My kids will be playing with your kids.
My wife will be joining us.
So, again, get your tickets if you haven't got it.
Get your tickets now.
All right.
Now, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
Rumor has it.
Rumor.
Rumor has it.
Call out a name or you gossiping or you chatty patty.
I am gossiping.
This is the rumor report.
I mean, I guess we on the breakfast club.
This is where the tea spills, right?
Right.
On the breakfast club.
Now, I love this idea.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams
is trying to reduce
the amount of cars
stolen in New York.
So what he's doing,
and I think every mayor
across the country
should actually start doing this,
is they're actually giving away
free Apple AirTags.
So they're doing this
so you can actually put
the Apple AirTags in your car.
So if somebody steals your car,
you can always track it.
Yeah, but ain't those
Apple AirTags a problem too? Because don't people use those to follow folks home and
stuff like that they do but it's this one is for positive you can just leave it in your car so if
somebody steals your car they can actually follow you know where the car is you can give it to the
police and the police can actually get your car back immediately that's the double-sided sword
in the climate that we live in now that we live in now because if i follow you home you may
blow my brains out.
Because I know where my car is at
or my computer is at
because they have that on the computer too.
But then, you know,
people are crazy right now.
You turned in the wrong driveway.
So that's scary.
Yeah, and I feel like he highlighted
something that I don't know how popular it was,
but we've all heard about the air tags on the cars
for people to follow you home.
It feels like he's making it a bigger thing.
So now if you didn't know you could's making it a a bigger thing so now
if you didn't know you could do that and you're a criminal now you know you can do that i think
most criminals know but because i have trackers on all my vehicles that if somebody does steal a car
i can actually follow it you know i mean but the only bad thing about the apple air tag is if you
walk around somebody with apple air tag it shows so if i steal your car and it has an apple air
tag i know it's in your car i'm gonna tell your car to get it out and i saw that the other day i
thought it was an amber alert i was like oh my it's in your car. I'm going to tell your car to get it out. Man, I saw that the other day. I thought it was an Amber Alert.
I was like, oh my God, somebody done got me.
Because it came up on my phone.
It was like your air tracker.
What does it say?
Air tracker or something?
AirTag detected around you or something like that.
I'm like, what?
Somebody followed.
Oh my God, I must have an Apple AirTag on me because somebody followed me home and climbed
through the windows and said they was going to take it.
They said, I know you fat.
It's fat.
It's fat.
I said, you're so fat you're going to think it's balls.
What?
Yeah, I'm going to be out here. What's fat? That was a say you're so fat you're gonna think it's balls what yeah what's fat that was a joke i'm lost i went over his head our balls on our head playing what happened i don't know nothing yeah okay
now um hollywood writers are going on a strike over fair pay in the streaming era more than
11 000 television and film writers have gone on strike for the first time in 15 years.
And it started yesterday.
So this is going to affect so many different shows like Saturday Night Live and all these late night talk shows.
Now, you're supposed to be doing a late night talk show.
Does that affect your show?
I'm hosting.
I was supposed to be hosting a daily show the week of March 15th.
May 15th. May 15th.
You're right.
Thank you.
May 15th.
But in that article, it says The Daily Show.
So I don't know.
I don't know what's going to happen.
I was excited about that too, Charlamagne.
I hope they fix this soon because I'm excited to see you on there.
I mean, as soon as the strike is over, I'll be doing it.
But I don't know how that affects The Daily Show.
But you're a writer as well.
But can't you write your own stuff?
I actually had to vote on whether or not we go on strike.
But you can write for yourself, right?
That wouldn't be a problem.
Or would that be?
No.
When you're part of the WGA, when they go on strike, you got to...
Go on strike as well?
I think.
As far as I know.
And if you're going to be crossing the picket lines, and you like skiing, they're going
to jump in.
See, it would be different if you was dark-skinned, but you like skiing, trying to cross the picket
lines.
They're going to get you in.
The last strike was 2007.
I definitely was not in the game in 2007.
But now...
I'm part of the WGA.
Okay.
Now, speaking of Charlamagne.
We got nominated for a WGA award a hell of a week.
My late night talk show.
Yes, we did.
Drop a bomb for Charlamagne.
Now, speaking of Charlamagne, Judy Blume says Charlamagne visited her twice.
Who's a celebrity we would be surprised to know is a huge Judy Blume fan?
I would say Charlamagne the God.
Really?
Yeah.
He's my fan. In the Breakfast Clubume fan? I would say Charlemagne the God. Really? He's my best.
I love him.
I'm not surprised at that though.
He came to Key West where you live.
Twice. You jealous?
You pull up on that white woman twice?
That's right. You jealous?
Yes. Her and her husband, George.
And my wife, you jealous?
I've done a couple before.
That's not a threesome
that's a
that's a foursome
that was a party
that was checks mix
you definitely had a date night
you jealous
yes I am
what was on the menu
we had uh
asparagus
I don't know what that fish is called
no it's got a fancy name
what's the fish called
come on now
salmon
baritone
what's it called
Branzino
Branzino
there you go
I was about to say Benzino
but that's a rapper
there you go there you go Branzino there you go and you have some some wine that you can't
definitely have some wine i can't pronounce that's right all that happened you jealous yep
whenever you get the opportunity to go sit down with uh icons and get game from legends you should
take advantage of that opportunity so i'm taking advantage of that opportunity a couple of times
i agree and go watch it go watch my conversation with Judy Blume.
It's up on my YouTube page.
See the God.
C-T-H-A-G-O-D right now.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
Now, who you giving that donkey to?
Man, four after the hour, we need the lieutenant governor in North Carolina,
Mark Robinson, to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with him.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Did you shout out Andy Cohen?
That was Andy Cohen she was on, too.
That was Andy Cohen? Yeah, Andy Cohen. Watch what happens live. All right. I like to have a word with them. Alright, we'll get into that next. Did you shout out Andy Cohen? That was Andy Cohen she was on too. That was Andy Cohen?
Yeah, Andy Cohen. Watch what happens live.
I like Andy Cohen.
He's a cut up.
Especially when he have a couple of cocktails.
We all are cut up after a couple of cocktails. You know what they say about cocktails. Pour me one and tell me one.
That's what Elvis Duran said.
I never heard that one.
Look to the Godfather Elvis Duran.
You don't go with that. You got to see what else Elvis says.
Nope, that's it.
I'll leave it right there.
Just know that the more you drink, the prettier I look.
So get drunk.
Let's go.
What's happening?
Goodness gracious.
Donk in a day's next to the Breakfast Club.
Good boy.
Close the bar now.
Here we go.
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You are a donkey. It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day, huh?
I'm going to fatten all that shit around your eyes.
They want this man to throw them blows, man.
They wait for Charlemagne to tap them gloves.
Let's go.
They have to make a judgment of who is going to be on the Donkey of the Day.
They chose you.
This is a breakfast club, bitches.
Who's Donkey of the Day today?
Well, Donkey of the Day for Tuesday, May 2nd,
goes to the current Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina, Mark Robinson.
He's also running for Governor of North Carolina.
Good morning, Mark.
You know I love the Carolinas.
I'm Carolina all day.
South Carolina to be exact.
So North Carolina is our cousins.
So it disturbs me when I hear someone from home talking crazy.
And Mark Robinson is indeed talking crazy.
See, there's a lot of conversations happening nowadays about reparations.
I'm a person who believes that pessimism never wins any battle.
So even though I know this country will never, ever pay black people what they owe,
I speak optimism because we all know one of the greatest sins of this country was the slave trade,
and atonement is needed in the form of reparations.
Even Donald Trump acknowledges black people built this country,
and we're just starting to get the credit for it.
Listen.
African Americans built this nation black people built this country and we're just starting to get the credit for it. Listen, African-Americans built this nation.
We built this nation.
You know, you're just starting to get real credit for that.
OK, I don't know if you know that.
That's right.
You're just starting to get you built the nation.
That's right.
We all built it.
But you were such a massive part of it.
Bigger than you were given credit for.
Does that make sense? It makes all the sense in the world and don't just stop your credit we'll take credit cash bitcoin ebt
and the credit is great but until there's some financial compensation that credit is as worthless
as an nft now mark could make history as the first black governor of north carolina a state that is
almost 67 percent white and a little over 21 percent black. But he's a Republican, so he don't really give a damn about any black votes.
OK, the Republican Party in North Carolina is 89 percent white.
And I was looking at some stats from October 29th, 2022.
And North Carolina had about seven point four million registered voters.
And their partisan affiliation was kind of equally split between three parties.
Republican Democrats unaffiliated is 34 percent Democrat, 36 percent unaffiliated, 30 34 democrat 36 36 unaffiliated 30 republican
about 0.7 registered to another party notoriously red state so mark probably feels like i'm
republican all i need is these white folks but imagine if you can get majority of the white
republican voters to vote and you know play a little identity politics and get some of the
black people to vote for you too. Sounds like a good idea.
Well, Mark don't care if you Negroes vote for him
because if he did, he wouldn't be saying things
that would turn Negroes off.
And one thing that turns black people off
is any talk against reparations.
But not only is Mark against black people getting reparations,
he thinks we owe.
I can't make this kind of stuff up.
Let's listen.
There's some people that were talking about reparations in this country.
They wanted reparations.
Nobody owes you anything for slavery.
If you want to tell the truth about it,
it is you who owes.
It's you who owes.
Because somebody in those fields took strikes for you.
Somebody after those fields were ended and slavery was ended. Somebody had to walk through Jim strikes for you. Somebody after those fields were ended and slavery
was ended. Somebody had to walk through Jim Crow for you. Somebody fought wars and died
for you. Those folks on the Edmund Pettus Bridge carrying American flags, take that
Colin Kaepernick, living in a society that he could scarcely acknowledge. Something that
he has never known, living with a bigotry that none of us can imagine.
Carried American flags on that bridge.
And when they were hit upside the head with knife sticks
and shot with water hoses and knocked to the ground,
they got up and picked those flags up and kept marching.
And they did it for you.
Nobody owes you anything if anybody owes is you.
Boo!
Come on, Riley.
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina, Mark Robinson, ladies and gentlemen.
Feels like black people owe reparations.
That was Riley Freeman from the Boondocks booing.
And I'm glad we used that boo because what in the uncle ruckus is going on in North Carolina?
It don't matter if North Carolina is a red or blue state.
If Mark Robinson becomes governor, you can guarantee it won't be a black state.
All right. All those things he spoke on, you know, the people who fought during civil rights, the brothers and sisters, civil rights marches who went through the hell called Bloody Sunday for us to get a sliver of freedom.
They're part of the reason we are old.
OK, yes, we owe them, but not the way this country owes us.
And we repay them for fighting for what so many of them came to want.
And that is reparations.
OK, Mark Robinson telling black people that we owe reparations.
It's like when your parents used to tell you they were beating our ass for our own good.
No. OK, you did nothing but cause me trauma.
Trauma that I ended up unpacking in therapy later.
The nerve of Mark Robinson to say we owe reparations because we benefited from the freedom.
I got freedom in quotation marks. OK quotes all right you know free ish okay
a new old slave drama about you by Kenya Barris coming soon to BET plus I mean
oppression of black people 100% still exists right when black people are in
prison that exceptionally high numbers are more likely to be arrested for
nonviolent offenses I mean we make our case for our citizenship every day make
our case for our humanity every day, make our case for our humanity every day.
There is still a system
of white supremacy in place
that causes us to make cases
for our survival every day.
I mean, when you are still being
denied opportunities
because of the color of your skin,
it's kind of hard to tell me that I owe.
All right.
That's like getting sex from a hooker.
She gives me an STD and then,
you know, ask for gratuity
for the gonorrhea.
OK, Mark Robinson said we should be paying because there were people that fought for us and took beatings and you know
got hosed down and lost their lives for us to be free those people were majority black he couldn't
be talking about white people could he i mean there were definitely white people out there
marching with black folks during the civil rights movement but they were marching with us to free us from the oppression of white supremacy keyword white okay mark really said black people owe
reparations we owe okay the white people should get paid for what their own people did huh look
in basketball there's no such thing as the same team foul that i know of okay last time i checked
if steph curry fouls clay thompson lebron doesn't get to shoot free throws so why do we owe for what people did to us and caused on
themselves this is what happens when you speak to management and your people are indeed the
management please let remy ma give lieutenant governor mark robinson the biggest hee-haw
hee-haw hee-haw you stupid mother are you dumb all right clearly sounds like an articulate
herschel walker good god y'all can keep that y'all can keep that one that is just beyond control and
don't be messing with reparations because i'm getting two checks of one in my man name and one
of my women do not mess with reparations man don't be messing with my checks oh it's so interesting
that you mentioned kenya barris i met him at the red carpet of you people when he did you people so let me tell you what's so strange
because being an older trans person i'm not on the defense because i've lived my life i know people
just see you so when my publicist went up to him and says um flame would like to take a picture
with you he looked because i was about as far as charlemagne is from me now and he looked but the
look on his face was maybe he didn't understand or he wasn't sure and she says well if netflix
invited flame to come to brew so it gave him a pass and so he brought me over so i could have
taken that one way and like oh he was on the defense but i said he said uh did you enjoy the
movie i said oh i thought the movie was great i said you could have called the movie frankenstein
because he said huh i said because what frank Frankenstein's moral was, Frankenstein was never the monster.
He created the monster.
You showed us that America has created this monster of racism and hate from all aspects of life.
And I love that you turned him in.
He said, that is a great analogy.
In those two minutes of talking to him, he went from looking at me like he didn't understand until he put his arm around me and he embraced me.
And the body language said it all.
It was pretty dope. It was pretty dope.
It was pretty great. So Mark Robinson
wants us to pay for
a monster America created.
Exactly.
Well, thank you for that donkey today,
Charlemagne. Yes, indeed.
Hee-haw, Mike Robinson.
And my D-boy, Hee-haw.
BET, we'll see you
guys tomorrow.
Everybody else, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Has a friend ever thrown you under the bus?
That is the question.
Where is this coming from?
It sounds like I hear some personal in your throat.
I've realized that sometimes I can't tell Charlemagne certain things.
Let's talk about it when we come back, man.
That is the question.
Tell it, Envy. Tell it.
Let's talk about it when we come back.
Charlemagne like an old refrigerator. He can't hold nothing. I wouldn't say, hey, Charlemagne said
your breath stink. I would just be like, yo, bro,
get some toothpaste. Charlemagne's not like that.
Charlemagne gonna say Envy said your breath stink,
but has a friend ever thrown you on the bus? We're gonna talk about it
when we come back.
888-585-1051. Let's talk about it when we come back. 800-585-1051.
Let's talk about it at The Breakfast Club.
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It's topic time call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the breakfast club morning everybody it's dj nv charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club we got our guest
co-host flame monroe here good morning and we're, has a friend ever thrown you under the bus? Alright, now this conversation
comes from Charlamagne.
I don't see the problem. I realized today
that if I give Charlamagne
some information or I tell him something,
I gotta just tell the person as well.
You just realizing that after almost, we've been working
on this show for 13 years. This is our 13th
year. You just realizing that? And it's not
even like I have a problem telling somebody something,
but if somebody is Charlamagne's friend or closer to charlamagne than me i'm gonna tell charlamagne
that so he can tell him so it doesn't seem like it comes from a place of hate and it comes from
a place of help right so like for instance if if if i'll i will board up red let's say sorry red
let's say his breath stinks right and charlamagne says yo e you know red's breath
stink i'm gonna be like yo yo bread here's a gum i'm not gonna say charlamagne said your breath
stick if envy come to me and say yo red breath stinks when we all get back in the room together
i'm gonna say red envy said your breath stink i'm gonna say red i'm gonna say envy tell red what you
just told me because i don't talk behind people's back if that's your friend he's closer to you than
me i would expect it because it comes from a place of love,
a place of hate.
But being that that's my friend, coming from me might not hit the same.
They might take it in and hear it.
But if I'm saying this is what somebody else said,
if they hear it from that person, they'll receive it differently.
I don't talk behind people's back, especially if we all on the same team.
If we on the same team in a work environment
we all trying to uh win we all trying to get better i'm not delivering no messages you tell
me something about somebody i'm calling a group meeting he made that sound real good that's just
me a damn mess no it's just talking nope it wasn't a group meeting it was a group chat
let's have a conversation envy saidvy said, your breath is gone.
Because I already had told the other person, Envy got some notes for you.
He never told me that.
I just seen it on the group chat.
But you already had told me what the notes were.
You told me what the notes were.
I relayed some notes.
And then I said, Envy got some notes for you as well.
I'm putting us on the group chat. First of all, if you got bad breath, square up.
Because I'm telling you, I don't want to smell your lunch.
If you got bad breath,
square up when you come
to our group meeting.
Have a little cavity.
I think everybody in this show,
everybody in this building knows
I'm not talking behind nobody back.
We will call group meetings.
I want to get right to it.
Don't tell me about nothing
nobody said about nobody.
Don't vent to me about nobody.
We're going to all have
a group meeting.
We're going to come together. We're going to have the conversation.
Well, let's put the cards on the table.
Every tail shot of me, you said he was tall.
I definitely didn't say that.
I definitely didn't say that.
I'm just joining in the fun. Good God.
Alright, well, let's go to
these phone lines. We got a lot of people on the line.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, DJ Envy, what's up?
What's up, what's up?
What's your name?
Yo, man, what's good?
Peace, gang.
I don't know the other guy's name.
Flame, and that's it.
Don't misgender Flame.
Flame, Flame, I'm sorry.
Her.
It depends on the time of the day.
I'm feeling Mr. right now.
Come on with you.
All right, so the topic.
Did somebody ever throw you under the bus, right?
Yes.
All right, I was in high school.
My best friend, we on the football team together.
And I was dating a girl over the summer.
I called my best friend.
I'm like, yo, some other girl trying to let me hit it.
He's like, you ain't going to do it.
You ain't going to do it.
I'm like, bro.
I called him back the next day like I did it.
So we go back to school.
We had football practice.
I'm like, where's my boy?
My best friend.
Where you at?
So he winds up walking in, and he's with my ex.
Because we had broken up at the time. She didn't know nothing.
So she's looking at me crazy.
I'm like, yeah, what happened? He's like,
nothing. Me and her, she asked me to go to the doctor with her.
I'm like, okay, whatever.
So that day
she calls me. She was like, oh, so you
smashed such and such? I'm like, who told
you that? And only two people knew. I thought you smashed such and such i'm like who told you that and only
two people knew i thought it was my brother i'm like you green tea you did xyz so i did a little
talking to her she said no i was your best friend i said you lying i didn't believe her now see
that's i didn't believe her that's different they ain't got nothing to do what we talking about
that's grimy that's grimy. Yeah, that's grimy. That's just grimy. Liz, good morning.
Good morning.
What's up?
How you feeling?
Good morning, Andy.
Good morning.
I'm feeling good.
I'm ready to tell it.
Tell it.
Tell it all. What happened, Liz?
Okay, Pete.
So I had a friend.
I work in a major hospital in my area.
I used to.
And I had a good coworker.
I mean, we've been friends for like two years.
I mean, I really felt like it's my best friend.
Like, we cool.
I'm coming to her.
I'm like, you know, I'm banging, you know, girls up.
Whole time, she is messing with my husband.
Well, it's a fact.
Whoa.
Yeah, talk about throwing somebody under the bus.
So you're listening to me then as a friend,
but usually what I'm telling you is like, oh, I feel my man.
And they're still together to this day.
To this day.
Hold on now.
What was the question again now?
I see.
I was saying your friend threw you under the bus.
They're going a little further.
This is more than under the bus.
All right, for your last two callers,
y'all need to listen to Millie Jackson, lovers and girlfriends.
She said, never let your best girlfriend hang out with you and your man
too often because
the shoulder to cry on becomes the penis
to ride on. It's the truth.
Y'all be telling too much. Y'all talk
too much. Men do too. Oh man, she do this.
She do that. And then the women tell her best
girlfriend the whole time. She's like, girl,
you need to leave him. I don't even like
him for you. The whole time she plotting
and scheming. Baby, it ain't never change. It ain't
gonna never change. We wasn't talking that deep. We was just talking
a little light. Boy, that's throwing up under the bus.
You're right. I can't even fit up under the bus.
Yeah, maybe we need to rephrase it. Maybe it ain't
throwing under the bus. I don't know what that is.
Y'all got going on this morning. That's throwing under the bus. We ain't
talking about that. No, no, no. 805-85-1051.
We were talking about has a friend
ever threw you under the bus lightly?
Like lightly.
You want a specific answer. I thought we gave
him the scenario though.
Envy had some notes for somebody.
Correct. He told me the notes.
As I'm talking to the person relaying some of
my notes, I said, yo, Envy
got some notes for you as well.
Now the other part of this is the person was
calling for us to have a group conversation
anyway. So now is the perfect us to have a group conversation anyway.
So now is the perfect time to have the group conversation.
I'm not going to talk behind nobody's back.
If you tell me something about somebody, be prepared for me to call a group meeting. I just wanted you to talk because I felt it would come better coming from you.
Kind of like, you know, soft hands in a caring way because I don't know the person as well as you do.
Just like if you were telling me something about one of my friends,
I would tell them softly because they're my homies.
Not, if he said this to any of us.
My favorite thing to do is when somebody calls me
and they're talking about somebody else, hold on for a second.
Merge calls.
Merge calls.
Hey, hero.
Such and such is on the phone right now.
What's happening?
All right.
Has a friend ever threw you under the bus?
Let's talk about it.
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy envy charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast
club now if you're just joining us we're talking has a friend ever threw you under the bus all
right now this conversation comes from charlamagne uh charlamagne will do it and see the thing when
charlamagne throws you under the bus he doesn't do it kindly he doesn't do it nicely like hey
there's some notes he'd be like, tell them what you said about this.
Because I don't talk behind people's
back. And if you come to me to talk to me
about somebody, I'm calling a group
meeting. You're going to tell that person.
Because that's how miscommunication happens. That's
how things get misconstrued. Let's just
all have the conversation right now.
You're right. But
there's a way to do things. It's like, hey, let's have a
group meeting to discuss. Not, hey, Envy just said this daddy. Yeah, I said damn it man
The person did say they need they wanted us to have a group meeting so it just so happened
And now the perfect time
That was the perfect time yes, you know you're not gonna win this argument. Hello. Who's this?
Was good, bro, but up with you Talk to us
Man nothing much man
I wanted to highlight y'all
About what's going on
Yes sir
Talk to us
So listen right
I was uh
I had a friend living with me
Back in the day
This was back when I was in my 20s
I'm 35 now
But um
I had a friend living with me
And I was out doing my thing
With my girl
And um
Basically while I was out
Dude tried to smash my shorty.
Yo, yo, y'all going too far.
This ain't the under the bus you talk about.
What are we saying that is causing everybody to call in
and talk to us about how their best friend smashed their women?
Listen, man, he threw me under the bus, bro.
I was out doing my thing and he tried to get in his way.
Oh, so he told on you.
He told on you.
He was like, yo, he out cheating on you.
He not a good dude.
That's a fact.
Okay.
I get it.
I get it.
Okay.
Alvin.
Jesus Christ.
What it do?
What it do, Big Al?
My friends call me Big Al.
What's up, Breakfast Club?
What's up, Big Al?
What up, Big Al?
Hey, Big Al.
All right, all right.
Go ahead, Big Al.
So my issue is my friend threw me under the bus,
but we're going to call this getting thrown under the church bus.
What happened, Big Al?
So what happened was everybody at the church that was a teenager at that moment
had a girlfriend.
We went outside and we planned to get a, you know, get us a little freak on, you know, doing a revival.
So next thing you know, my homeboy said, the church bus open.
The church bus open.
Let's go on the bus.
We get on the bus.
And, you know, I'm trying to do my thing.
And he getting his thing on.
And my other homeboy getting his thing on.
But we smell a smell.
And I'm like, what the hell is this? And next thing
you know, everybody got off. I couldn't
do nothing because I wasn't,
you know, I don't know.
You don't know what?
I was a virgin.
I was a virgin, so I didn't know what I was doing.
And so I was pushing
something, but it wasn't.
It's PG-13.
Next thing you know,
we go back in the church
and he got this smell on him
so everybody's laughing at him.
And he goes to tell
that we was on the bus
messing around.
The deacon goes out there,
smells the bus,
and he tells my dad
I get a whooping for like three days.
Hold on, maybe I missed the part.
What did it smell like?
Bunky or poom poom?
Yeah, well, yeah.
What was that smell?
You know, I can't really say.
You know, a mixture of Paducah.
Was you sleeping with a man or woman?
Not that it matters,
but that's what I'm asking.
No, so we was teenagers, bro.
Not Charlamagne.
I appreciate
your humor and your
candor, but bro, I ain't
playing with no boo-boo, man.
I'm just asking.
That laugh is
suspicious, though. Why you keep turning into my deal, bro?
That laugh is
quite suspicious. Why you keep turning into my deal,
bro? I have no idea.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Darryl.
Hey, Darryl.
We're talking about a time a friend threw you under the bus, brother.
Yeah.
One time a friend of mine, or where's that friend of mine?
We were talking on the phone.
And he had me on the car, on the Goofy's on the car.
And he had a mutual friend in the car but didn't tell me and a little time
we talked and i mentioned something about the mutual friend and it was pretty bad
no so you was talking about him he had you on speaker and and then you got caught up through
you right under the bus didn't even tell you he was on you was on speaker no man didn't even tell
me anything at all see the only difference between me and that person is I would have told that person,
hey, he in the car with me right now. You tell him.
That's what I would have did.
That's the only difference. I would have gave everybody
a heads up. Well, with the Bluetooth now,
when you're on the phone, you really have to say
so. If somebody calls you, I would say,
Charlamagne, what you thought? So Charlamagne
called me and said, Flame, what you doing? I said, I'm in the car
with Envy. That way you let the person
know right off the top
that I'm in this.
Don't talk behind nobody's back, man.
We're going to call a group meeting.
And it wasn't like Envy
was talking behind the person's back.
He wasn't doing that.
You know what I mean?
But I would just rather him
tell that person.
Call a group meeting.
Don't tell me nothing
about nobody
because I am going
to bring that person in
so you can tell them yourself.
That means you have to be selective
on what you tell, Sean.
Selective sharing.
I tell them everything. I don't care. Oh, on what you tell Charlamagne. Selective sharing. I tell him everything.
I don't care.
Oh, okay.
Why are you mad then if you don't care?
Because you called him on guard this morning.
He definitely called me on guard this morning.
Because we were going to have this conversation.
And he had it before I was ready to have it.
That's all it was.
Envy had came in warm.
He was red.
He came in a little warm this morning.
He wasn't even as light-skinned.
He had got red like lobster-ish.
Like he had been laid out in the islands.
Oh, my goodness.
All right, when we come back, we'll tell you about LL Cool J laughing at this rapper when he was in high school.
Things have changed, though.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We got our co-host, Flame Monroe, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got our co-host, Flame Monroe, here.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Look at Flame.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Red Table Talk.
Rumor has it.
Rumor, rumor has it.
Call out a name or you gossiping or you chatty-patty.
I'm gossiping.
This is The Rumor Report.
I mean, I guess we on The Breakfast Club.
This is where the tea spills, right?
Yes, on The Breakfast Club. All right where the tea spills, right? Yes, on the Breakfast Club.
All right.
Now, Jada Pinkett Smith, she speaks out after the Red Table talk was canceled.
And this is what she said.
Oh, now I know what it is?
Okay, well, this is what she said in the statement.
Come on, guys.
That might have been my bad.
That might have been my bad.
This is what she said in the statement.
We are so grateful to have had such beautiful partnership with Facebook.
Watch, and we are sorry to see the entire team disband.
We wish everyone well in their new journey to come.
We at Red Table are in talks of finding a new home, and we'll see you soon.
I hate to have a live production meeting, but did you have a production meeting about this story before?
No.
Okay, that's right.
I just want to make sure.
I assumed.
All right.
Okay.
But I think they'll find a new home fast.
I don't think it'll be a problem. Flame, what do Okay. But I think they'll find a new home fast. I don't think it'll be a problem.
Flame, what do you think?
I think they'll find a new home fast, too.
I ain't watched Red Table Talk in quite some time, though.
Red Table Talk was a little too extreme for me.
The last one I saw was the real one.
How long ago was that?
Which one?
Which real one?
At the Oscars or at the Red Table Talk?
You didn't went after the Oscars?
That was a joke.
Oh, I didn't know.
I saw the one with the entanglement one
that's the last one
I saw
oh yeah
yeah
yeah but didn't
didn't Fat Joe do one after that
because Fat Joe was there
didn't Fat Joe do one
I mean I didn't see it
if he did
I don't know
the last one I saw
was the one with
oh no it went on
for a while after that
it went on for a long time
a couple episodes after that
I thought
because I know
it was three generations of women
I just thought that Willow
was like 12
I'm like what
a 12 year old
probably not gonna teach me nothing
unless I need you to help me with my phone.
She's a little older than that, though, right?
Yeah, she's older.
No, I'm talking about when she was younger.
Oh, got you.
She's got to be damn near 20.
I mean, that's a show that they can produce themselves, though.
When you look at what LeBron and Mav do with The Shop,
The Shop not on HBO no more.
They just produce it theyself.
Throw it up on YouTube.
I love the barbershop talk.
Yeah, they can do Red Table Talk theyself. Now,l koo jay was on uh big boy out in la and they were talking about
the time where he uh l.l and hove uh went back and forth about each other's raps when they were
teenagers koo jay laughed at jay-z while he was rapping in high school i just saw this too and
you cleared it up but but you laugh and please explain the story of this isn't a grown man laughing at some kid trying to get on.
We all the same age.
I love everybody.
I don't have no problems with none of these guys, man.
Like, you know, if I laughed, okay, so what?
Laugh at me.
All right?
How many people have you laughed or snapped on in the lunchroom?
Come on, B.
Yo, give your man a pass on that nonsense.
This is ridiculous.
I don't even remember it.
It's crazy what people bring up or remember.
Like, oh, really?
Well, maybe I did laugh.
You know what I'm saying?
But yeah, everybody.
Did y'all go to the same high school?
I laughed at you.
I said, I can't have no brunch.
I can't have no brunch.
What if LL's got no invite to the Rock Nation brunch?
I said he didn't.
I didn't know they didn't go to high school together.
I never heard that.
I heard Biggie and Busta and Jay went to high school together.
It wouldn't have made sense because I'm sure LL went to high school in Queens.
And Jay went to school in Brooklyn.
So I'm sure they were when they were in teens.
But people don't know.
Sometimes those situations fuel you to be stronger.
Or it makes you weaker.
So you always remember those moments.
What, when somebody teased you?
When somebody teased you
or somebody did something foul
to you or something like that.
Like, you talk about
the gentleman that you did
something to
and he whooped your ass
in high school.
Which one?
I've gotten a few of those.
The Down Syndrome kid.
Which one?
That happened twice.
How many Down Syndrome kids
beat you?
He didn't have Down Syndrome.
He was just slow. I don't know what they call it. How many down syndrome did he have? He didn't have down syndrome. He was just slow.
I don't know what they call it.
How many times
have a slow kid beat you up?
Twice.
I got attacked twice
by mentally disabled people.
I deserved it both times.
Did you get beat up?
Because you look really strong.
Not as strong as them.
No, that's what I said.
They're really strong.
Oh, yeah, yeah. I thought you said I was really strong. said they're really strong oh yeah no one was a chokehold from the from behind they put you in a chokehold one was a chokehold you
used to those and the other one just picked me up and like held me over a fence like you know
there's like a you know like the track has the fence around it wow the other one just picked
me up and you know and the fence had spikes at. So he was like, he picked me up and kept bouncing me on the spikes.
Jesus Christ.
Yes, yes.
What did you do to the kids?
Because you had to do something to make them do that.
In high school, I definitely, yeah, one of them went to the, not only did he go to school with me, he went to the Kingdom Hall with me as well.
So I used to just be just like messing with him.
Like, I don't even know what I used to be saying to him, but there used to be something he never would respond.
And then that one day?
And just one day, he just walked up behind me.
I passed him, said something slick,
and next thing I know, life's out, baby.
Life's out.
That was fun.
It was all she wrote until, by the grace of God,
he decided to let me go.
And guess what?
He let me go and just kept walking about his business like nothing happened.
And he never messed with him again.
Did you stop teasing him?
You damn right.
You learned your lesson.
You damn right.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
Now, Flame, you're going to be out in Yonkers this weekend, right?
I will be at Yonkers Comedy Club all weekend this weekend, this Friday and Saturday, Cinco de Mayo weekend.
Y'all come get drunk with me.
I'm going to be pretty and sexy and all that.
And every Monday, I host Free Voices. I want to give a shout out to my sister tiffany haddish for hosting for me last
night because i was not in town and along with my co-host memphis will we have a great time
and if you're ever in new orleans especially december the 10th i host the king and queen
pageant each and every year but they have a restaurant called up and adam on canal street
y'all gotta go there the food is exquisitequisite. It is a beautiful place. It is super clean
and it is great. 3903
Canal Street in New Orleans. And shout your mom
out. Today's your mom's birthday. Oh, and today's my mommy's birthday.
Happy birthday, Miss Valerie. You had
me, uh, my mother made
76 years old today. Happy birthday, Miss Valerie.
Strongest woman I know, honey. She's the strongest woman
I ever met in my life. 76 is a blessing.
I can't wait to get there. Absolutely.
That's like in two years, right?
No, I'm about 44.
I'm not good at math. 30 something?
You look so much older. No, I don't.
Well, you says I can't look like Lala Anthony.
You can't look young.
First of all, no.
No.
It's called inclusion, Charlamagne.
Can I get my life?
That's called delusion.
You thinking you look like Lala Anthony. He's attacking me, me, can I get my life? No, that's called delusion. You thinking you look like Lala Delusion.
Lala, he's attacking me, girl, because I'm inspired by you.
Charlamagne, you can't take it.
Stop insulting your surgeon.
You mad at me, Charlamagne.
Don't be mad at me.
Get you some Trigla.
Borrow my glasses.
You got them by day.
I'm nervous.
The People's Choice Mix is up next.
Get your request in.
And shout to Houston.
We announced today that we're bringing a call to Houston.
Father's Day weekend.
Get your tickets.
Of course, it's going to be New York versus Houston again.
All you Houston people out there with cars and car clubs and bikes and all that other stuff,
I would love to see you again.
I got some stuff for your ass today.
Well, this time around, I should say.
Get your tickets.
You're going to stuff somebody's ass today.
I didn't say nothing about stuffing nobody's ass.
This guy is crazy.
I'm crazy.
This guy is nuts.
Don't stop bringing out prosthetic booties and stuff.
I can't take all that.
I just can't take all that.
I hate y'all.
It's the People's Choice Mix.
Let's go.
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slash breakfast. Morning, everybody. It's
DJ Envy, Charlemagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Flame Road,
appreciate you for joining us the last couple of days.
Oh my God, I've had the best time. Thank you guys
for having me. I love that you guys are
giving so many different people options
and opportunities to come here.
So the next host
that's coming,
sit in this seat,
be yourself,
have a good time.
Charlamagne gonna be rude
and we gonna be courteous.
That is not true.
Charlamagne will be rude
and we will be courteous
and everybody else
will be pleasant.
I'm just telling you
what you're coming up against.
Now you won't fit in the seat
like I fit in the seat,
but you'll be cute.
Flame my peoples, man.
Make sure you listen
to Flame Monroe's podcast
the laugh and learn podcast
on the Black Attack Network
that's right
thank you Charlemagne
three years in
I appreciate you
I appreciate you guys over here
and I'm looking good
now the next girl
or the next girl
that's coming
won't be as juicy as me
but she'll be close
I don't know
the one coming tomorrow
kind of juicy
she took her juicy away
some of the juices gone
you'll see tomorrow
I ain't gonna say who it is I ain't gonna say who it away. Some of the juices gone.
But some of the juices gone. I got more
juices. She got that. She got vacuum
cleaner juice out.
Jesus Christ.
That's how gross I can say that.
She'll get me back tomorrow.
I gotta look to see who's coming tomorrow.
You know who's coming tomorrow.
I'm sure that's OG.
OG comedian.
Let me see.
Oh, oh, oh, oh.
Now you get it.
So y'all will get it tomorrow.
So you have to tune in tomorrow to the record show
so y'all will know who I was talking about.
Thank you guys for a great week.
I appreciate y'all.
If somebody can't, so I'm here all week,
so y'all come see me.
New York City or the Tri-State area,
I will be at Yonkers Comedy Club. Get your
tickets on the website. Two shows Friday,
two shows Saturday. It's Cinco de Mayo weekend. I'm gonna get
drunk with all the Latinos, and I might let
you take me home. I changed my
name to go out of Rubicela.
Alright, when we come back,
positive note, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast
Club. I just want to salute to all you guys out there in Memphis.
You know, my car show happens on the 28th, and we're over 5,000 tickets sold already.
I just want to say thank you. It looks like we're going to get our goal of 10,000 people.
And Houston, we announced Houston today.
So Houston goes down Father's Day weekend, Juneteenth weekend in Houston.
No work or school that Monday.
And it's always New York City versus Houston
when we come down there. So shout to Houston's
car culture and car clubs. I got Trade the Truth.
I got Bun B. I got
Mr. Rogers and so many other people.
We're going to have a lot of fun. And it's Family Fun
Day. I know we have a lot of fun with the cars, but we want you guys
to bring your kids out. Bring your parents,
your grandparents. It's just a family fun
day. Like a huge family reunion.
We have rides we have uh
gaming trucks uh shout the monster they bring the bmx bikes and and they teach the kids how to wheelie
and all that other stuff and uh shout to uh lincoln tech and everybody and all of my partners i just
want to say salute to you if you haven't got your tickets you know how we do the first day the first
uh thousand tickets in 1999 so get your tickets and kids five and under are free i can't wait to
see you june 18th in houston father's day weekend so it's a perfect gift for your dad to get your tickets and kids five and under are free i can't wait to see you june 18th in
houston father's day weekend so it's a perfect gift for your dad to get your dad uh a gift all
right now charlamagne you got a positive note i do and you know it's mental health awareness month
man so i just want to uh shout out something that i'm doing you know uh bishop td jakes he just
announced this saturday but i'm doing a live event with bishop td jakes Tuesday, May 9th at 7pm at City College
for the Arts here in New York Center
the Marianne Anderson
Theater
at the City College of New York
I just went to Eventbrite to look
it says few tickets left
with a fire emoji by it
and it says popular next to it
so I don't know how many tickets are left
but make sure you go get tickets to see me and Bishop T.D. Jakes next Tuesday, May 9th, 7 p.m.
at the Marianne Anderson Theater at the City College of New York.
Go to Eventbrite to get your tickets.
OK, now the positive note is simply this.
Listen to your elders advice, not because they are always right, but because they have more experience of being wrong.
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We're going to learn how to become better allies to each other.
So join us each Saturday for Civic Cipher on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey there, I'm Dr. Maya Shankar,
and I'm a scientist who studies human behavior. Many of us have experienced a moment in our lives
that changes everything, that instantly divides our life into a before and an after. On my podcast,
A Slight Change of Plans, I talk to people about navigating these
moments. Their stories are full of candor and hard-won wisdom. And you'll hear from scientists
who teach us how we can be more resilient in the face of change. Listen on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Executive produced by Questlove, The Story Pirates, and John Glickman,
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone. Bash, bam, another one gone.
The cracker, the bat, and another one gone. The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.