The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Jess Hilarious Cohosts, Erykah Badu Talks New Line Of Cannabis With Berner, Donkey Of The Day and More!

Episode Date: February 21, 2023

Today we are joined by our guest cohost Jess Hilarious as she curates the Rumor Report.  We are also joined by Erykah Badu to discuss her new line of cannabis with Berner, the infamous photo with her... daughter Puma, being 'Woke' and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, what's going on? What's going on? I'm glad y'all got this Baltimore girl up here today. Hey! I'm feeling good. You know I love you. I love you too. Don't play with me, not too much. My goodness. How you feeling this morning?
Starting point is 00:00:34 You looking like a billion bucks? Oh, you know, I'm just smelling like it too. You know how you smell that? You smell that? Yeah, I didn't smell like this last time. Still smell like Baltimore streets. You know what I'm saying? I smell a little different now.
Starting point is 00:00:45 I feel good though. Money different? Definitely. a little different now. I feel good, though. Money different? Definitely. Glow different? Life different? Yes. Okay. Period.
Starting point is 00:00:51 How was your weekend? What'd you do this weekend? Actually, I'm just coming back from Aruba. I celebrated my birthday. Vacay. Happy belated. Another island. Yes.
Starting point is 00:00:57 Nice. The craziest thing is, I didn't know that many people knew me over there. Now, this could be me being completely humble, but I did not realize that so many people knew me over there. Every restaurant I went to, every club I stepped foot in. When I went through customs, they just let me go. I could have had drugs and all that. They was like, oh, wait. I was like, all right, cool.
Starting point is 00:01:18 You probably did have drugs. No, allegedly. Allegedly. But it's the World Wide Web. That's why it's called the World Wide Web, Jess. Love it. Love it. Yeah. You know, Jess got a radio background, though. Of course. But it's the World Wide Web. That's why it's called the World Wide Web, Jess. Love it. Love it. Yeah. You know, Jess got a radio background, though.
Starting point is 00:01:28 Of course. Yeah. Yeah. You used to be on Ricky Smiley. Yep. I did Ricky Smiley for like a few months, actually. Okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:34 Yeah. They let me get up later, though. Y'all had me here at five. Y'all wasn't even here. What time, Jess? What time did you get here? I was here early. What time?
Starting point is 00:01:44 I walked in at 5. You didn't walk in at 5. All right, you're right. 5.28. All right, you're right. All right. What time Ricky Smiley them shows start?
Starting point is 00:01:52 They let me come at 6. Oh, no. Yeah, at 6. That's what y'all with. The show starts at 6. Yeah. Y'all ain't have to probe everybody's nose holes
Starting point is 00:02:00 where we good. Nah, those days are over. Yeah, they probed the nose. Yeah, they told you. Yeah, they told you. Yeah, they told you. They told you the nose. Yeah, they said, you coming from Baltimore, baby. It's all kind of stuff there.
Starting point is 00:02:09 They just wanted to put something in you then. Yeah. Because that ain't got nothing to do with nothing. Nah, nah, they do it every morning. They do it for everybody. They do? Everybody that comes to bed, yeah. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:02:15 Maybe if you got here at five, you would know. No. Too early. All right. Well, Erykah Badu will be joining us this morning. Hey. We're going to kick it with Erykah Badu. The queen, the myth, the legend.
Starting point is 00:02:26 She's got a new weed lineup. Strain, a strain of weed. And shrooms, too. And shrooms, yeah. And cookies. With burner, right? Yep, yep. So we're going to be talking to her.
Starting point is 00:02:34 And then we've got front page news. We'll tell you about NBA All-Star. I was actually out in Utah. We'll give you some updates. And your president, we'll tell you where he was yesterday. So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:02:43 Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy. the guy we are the breakfast club we got our guest co-host jess hilarious joining us this morning yes i am and let's get in some front page news now over the weekend nba all-star out in utah all right now it wasn't too packed out there it wasn't too many people out there um i didn't see too many black people on my plane either. It was like, not at all. Because All-Star is usually All-Star, but it wasn't like that at all. It's also Utah, one of the whitest places in America.
Starting point is 00:03:12 That is true. So regardless of how many Negroes they try to put in Utah for the weekend, I'm sure the white people still love. There was still more of them. Yes. Now, the Greek freak beat LeBron 184-175 in the All-Star game.
Starting point is 00:03:24 Jason Tatum had 55 points. He got the MVP as well. Congratulations to him. Now, in the Slam Dunk Contest, Mac McClung. I know you probably don't know that name. He's a G League player that just got signed, I think, a week ago on the 76ers. So, he was part of that competition. So, he won.
Starting point is 00:03:40 He killed it, too, by far. No, he did his thing. I still agree with Stephen A. Smith's idea to bring in a bunch of dudes from the street to be in the slam dunk contest, though. Because none of the superstars want to participate in the slam dunk contest. And it's not like the dunks are that amazing. Right. But them dudes in the street be like doing some NBA jams type stuff. Y'all remember NBA jams?
Starting point is 00:04:00 We do. That's before y'all time. That's before my time. Y'all old. Shut up, Jess. Now, Damian Lillard won the three-point contest, so congratulations to him. Now, your president, Joe Biden, he did a surprise visit in Ukraine. Now, this is the first time since the war began, and people are saying it's not a good thing.
Starting point is 00:04:19 You got any audio there? No. No. What are your thoughts on that, him actually visiting? They're saying this could actually spark World War III, the fact that he's over there the fact that he's supporting and the fact that he said he's going to be sending uh more money more assistance more equipment more artillery and more ammunition over there to help them out i mean the visit is no different than um you know them them spending unlimited money on ukraine it seems like ukraine got a blank check
Starting point is 00:04:43 when it comes to american money it's no different than them uh providing weapons and resources to ukraine so clearly russia knew what side america was on yeah so they're saying that uh they feel like china is really going to help russians is going to create world war three now also kim yo jung i said folks need to dig a little deeper into the relationship between president biden and ukraine because ukraine getting all the money. It's like they got a budget and he's tricking all Ukraine like they got a secret child together. You know, you married and then you got a chick in another city or another state. No, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:05:15 You know, people have been in that situation. I don't know. OK, you know, people have been in that situation. Don't put me there. They will dump all their money into their other family just to keep that one on the hush. That's what this feels like. Well, Kim Yo-Jung from North Korea says that
Starting point is 00:05:31 pretty much if the U.S. keeps playing, they're going to turn the Pacific Ocean into like, I guess, a battlefield. So they're saying play if you want. We're ready for war. We're ready for action. Alright. Let's do it. What do you mean, let's do it What you mean let's do it
Starting point is 00:05:45 I ain't fighting I'm not talking about you Let's do it Let's do it They pushing us Baltimore people always ready to fight Even when the fight ain't at it Let's do it
Starting point is 00:06:01 No Let's go home Alright and that is front page news get it off your chest 800-585-1051 if you need to vent phone lines are wide open again 800-585-1051 let me know how your three day weekend was let me know what you did if you had a great weekend if it sucked if you want to holler at jess hilarious whatever it may be phone lines are wide open 800-585-1051 it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club Whatever it may be, phone lines are wide open. 800-585-1051. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:06:29 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. 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:06:43 Hello, who's this? Good morning, good morning. It's Dre. Dre, what up? Get it off your chest. Uh, man, first of all, good morning to everybody. Charlamagne, Envy, that's hilarious. Hey, I just want to tell her, yo, you fine as hell. It's honestly gorgeous between you. You fine as hell. You crazy.
Starting point is 00:07:01 We love you. Thank you so much. I just want to say, as far as what y'all were talking about, trying to say back off, what the hell we gonna do? Because don't they got some better shit?
Starting point is 00:07:16 I mean, they got a formidable military. I mean, everybody got nuclear weapons, but I don't think nobody gonna go to Nucra. All right. Nah, they not gonna do
Starting point is 00:07:23 the Nucra. If we do the Nuc route, it's all over. It's all over. Everybody gone. But they was testing them, though, already. What, the nukes? Yeah. No, you can't test no nukes.
Starting point is 00:07:31 You can't test nukes. They were testing the nukes without the nukes on them. They were testing the missiles, but, you know, they put the nuke on the head. Pause. Pause. All I know is don't nobody want to play the nuke game. You play the nuke game, everybody gone within an hour. Resume.
Starting point is 00:07:43 Yo, they was under the water with it. What, the nukes? Yeah, wasn't they just testing it out, like, in the water? I don't know. Alright. Hello, who's this? Hello? Yeah, I'd like to say I'm a black Umar Johnson from Long Beach, California. I love black love.
Starting point is 00:07:59 What I want you brothers to do out there is stay with you a black woman. A black woman is a precious thing on earth. And if you date outside that, I don't say nothing light, bright, or white. Only dark skin. My sister is from Arkansas. And I've met her and we've been together for 15 years. And all I want to say is go in the store, brothers.
Starting point is 00:08:20 Make sure your kids look like you and your wife. Black. Instead of going in there looking like any other and you won't know what they are Keep it black. I black I agree with you Me and I black because when you go in that store and they don't know what your kid identify is They gonna look at them as others, but when you David you stay with your black woman They don't know your kids the black when they go in that supermarket or they go in that mall. Keep it black on black.
Starting point is 00:08:47 Black, African, it looks like the African forefathers, when we came and everybody see us, black. They know us. Keep it black, brothers and sisters. Dr. Omar knows this. Yeah, right.
Starting point is 00:09:04 Why he just said Charlamagne? You keep telling people I'm Dominican. I'm not Dominican. People starting to believe I'm Dominican. I loves this. Yeah, all right. Why he just said Charlamagne? You keep telling people I'm Dominican. I'm not Dominican. People starting to believe I'm Dominican. I'm black. What are you? I'm black. For real?
Starting point is 00:09:11 He's other. I am black like this. You look a little other-y. I'm black black. Like, you know what? Forget y'all. Hello, who's this? Hey, peace and blessings, man.
Starting point is 00:09:20 Hey, good morning. Good morning, good morning. Talk a lot a little bit. You got us on Bluetooth for a speaker, bro? No, no. I'm in the garbage truck, man. Jess Ramirez, what's up? Hi, baby.. Good morning. Good morning. Talk a lot a little bit. You got us on Bluetooth for a speaker, bro? No, no. I'm in the garbage truck, man. Justin Marius, what's up? Hi, baby.
Starting point is 00:09:29 I'm good. How are you? I'm doing fine. Good. If you're looking sexy on the gram, I'm not going to lie. Thank you. You must be getting whipped up yourself in the garbage truck. What you doing?
Starting point is 00:09:38 No, no. I'm at work right now. I'm driving a garbage truck. Oh, oh. Yeah, you're driving a garbage truck. He's in sanitation. Yeah, my name is Sean Stone. Okay. Yeah, I'm up early in the morning getting to that bag. You know what I mean? Yeah, you driving in a garbage truck. He's in sanitation. Yeah, my name is Sean Stone.
Starting point is 00:09:45 Okay. Yeah, I'm up early in the morning getting to that bag, you know what I mean? Oh, you're getting to that bag. I like that, okay. Yeah, yeah. I want to talk about... Yeah, I like the benefits,
Starting point is 00:09:54 you already know. I want to talk about Bootsy calling out T.I., man, for snitching, man. You know what I mean? I'm happy that Bootsy stand up, you know what I mean? Even though I don't really care,
Starting point is 00:10:04 but it's what it is, you know? We don't know what I mean? Even though I don't really care, but it's what it is. You know? We don't talk about that in the show. You don't really care, but you happy you stand up? It makes no sense.
Starting point is 00:10:12 No, because Boosie had said something about Tyron Johnson on YouTube. So I'm just happy that he finally spoke up because, you know what I mean? It is what it is,
Starting point is 00:10:22 but I don't really care because I'm not in the street. But talk about this. That's because I'm not in the street. That's how I feel about all them rappers. Like, why do these rappers that are getting legal money through rap, they doing movies, all kind of stuff. Why are they still living by street rules? Why do you have to?
Starting point is 00:10:34 Yeah. I mean, the Boosie and T.I. thing is crazy, right? Because T.I. said his cousin was dead. So, you know, he told on his cousin to die. Is that really snitching? He said he spoke to his cousin's cousin and told him, you know, it's okay. Yeah. I don't know. I feel honestly like it ain't even true.
Starting point is 00:10:51 I just feel like **** be saying stuff. That's true, too, though. Like, yeah. Because everybody got a podcast. Yeah. And it ain't easy to get on them podcasts and create content every week. Man, listen. So, I know people just be saying stuff.
Starting point is 00:11:05 Okay. So, you just be making up stuff on your podcast too? No, not me. Carefully Reckless Jess? No, no. Carefully Reckless. I help people. I do Jess Fix My Mess. People be sending me all types of stuff they going through.
Starting point is 00:11:13 That's true. And I be helping them. Yeah, I don't be making up stuff. I ain't, you know, I don't talk to dead people about stuff. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now. And Jess Hilarious, she's our co-host.
Starting point is 00:11:26 She's here. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 00:11:45 Good morning. This is Cash Dollar. Cash Dollar, what up? Get it off your chest. Hey man, I just wanted to hit on a situation with the president. It's crazy because they rolled out the red carpet when they came to New York, but they got people sleeping on the streets of New York, and they can't even get a place to stay sometimes. So for us to keep giving our money across the broad
Starting point is 00:12:06 no matter what's going on I want people to meet us at first. Now, people will get mad because I'm a status, but if it was Trump, it would have been a different story. And I feel like because it's Biden, a lot of people are quiet on it and not enough people are speaking up. Good morning, Charlamagne.
Starting point is 00:12:22 I agree with you, bro, on the fact that I feel like Biden has something on his son, and he kind of like asked him to cover it up for him. Because you remember they had Trump trying to investigate his son
Starting point is 00:12:37 in Ukraine, and the president told the Russian president, I ain't doing it. So I feel like there's something there, and maybe you hear him on something, bro. Good morning, y'allall have a blessed day. Peace, King. Yeah, they definitely need to dig deeper into the relationship between the Bidens and Ukraine because it don't make no sense, the money that we're dumping into Ukraine. Ukraine's not even a NATO territory, bro.
Starting point is 00:12:56 Hello, who's this? This is B. I'm not a pump for no man. Ain't nothing but good vibes over here. I'm blessed to get through the day. I want to tell y'all, doing a great job. Y'all keep it positive for me every morning. Thank you, brother.
Starting point is 00:13:06 How was your weekend? What'd you do this weekend? You said you wanted to share something about your weekend. All I wanted to share was it was a great weekend, man. You know, spending time with the family is important. It gives you good mental health. Thank you, Charlie May. I read his book, man.
Starting point is 00:13:20 Tell him thank you. DJ, you're the man, man. I got a car in the making Whenever you bring your car Show the floor I'm gonna bring it through Alright we coming to Florida I think in October
Starting point is 00:13:30 We're doing it the same weekend As 50's Tycoon weekend So just stay tuned for the dates I'm not sure the exact date though Alright man I appreciate y'all Alright brother Get it off your chest 800-585-1051
Starting point is 00:13:42 Jess Hilarious is our co-host And we got rumors on the way, Jess. Now, are we doing rumor report or just with the mess? What are we doing? A little bit of both. Okay. This is the first rumor report with Jess Hilarious. So give us a little tease.
Starting point is 00:13:54 What are we talking about? Master P wants a law introduced that stops his former artist from complaining about him. What? What? Not freedom of speech. But I do know a couple of other brothers that would want that law introduced too. Okay. But not you, Master P.
Starting point is 00:14:07 Because everything they said you did, you did. I did. Damn, Jess. Jess is here. And we got Jess with the mess up next. So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:14:16 The Breakfast Club. Years after me. Why are you talking about me? Why are we still? I forgot. Yeah. And so if you look at it right who y'all know in this business allow people to go sign with other companies but they never
Starting point is 00:14:30 talk about those other companies after they moved on they still talking about me yeah and and another thing is but it should be a law after seven years you shouldn't be allowed to go on no podcast and talk about nobody think about. It's a statute of limitations. If you ain't been around that person in over seven years, please, you don't even deserve to talk about him. I don't care if it was seven years, 11 years. You don't. If you did something to me and I have something to say. I'm going to say.
Starting point is 00:15:00 That's just what it is. You know what I'm saying? And you're not the only one out here being talked about. We got we got Diddy. People still talk about him. That's right. People talking about Mace because what happened to him. They're talking about Jay. Jay.
Starting point is 00:15:09 So many people. So you're not the only person. And basically, it all boils down to this. Fat Trel said that he was promised by Master P that he would be put in a Minister Society sequel that never came to fruition. How come Master P do a Menace to Society sequel? He never even did the first one or the second one. Now, Master P said
Starting point is 00:15:29 he never mentioned making a Menace to Society sequel. He wanted to make a movie like Menace to Society. Oh, okay. That makes sense. And he wanted Gucci Man to be in it,
Starting point is 00:15:38 but Gucci was getting locked up all the time. But, so he just was like, he put the idea to rest, but Fat Trel was like, yo, you still promised me to be in this movie or whatever. And so he was was like he put the idea to rest but fat trell was like yo you still promised me to be in this movie or whatever and so he was like i don't want to be with you no more now i see both sides um fat trell i get it he like look yo that was like a bit of a timid tantrum to me a little bit but i do believe him i do believe That master Because that That man will talk
Starting point is 00:16:05 A good game to you Like even with me I got the hook up I'm still owed Some bread for that I'm not gonna lie You still owed you bread Yeah I ain't gonna lie
Starting point is 00:16:12 You know what I'm saying Did he pay at all Yeah yeah yeah For the first scene And then I did two scenes He thought Cause he used one scene
Starting point is 00:16:19 He ain't got paid For the second one No I stayed there For 13 hours To do two scenes But that's not how it works I thought you get paid For a movie Don't you get paid For the whole movie No I do My there for 13 hours to do two scenes. How much do you owe you? But that's not how it works. I thought you get paid for a movie. Don't you get paid for the whole movie?
Starting point is 00:16:27 No, I do. My scene when it's come to a skit movie like that is, you know, you know, I got hooked up with a long skit. It was a skit. It was a bunch of skits combined. How much do you owe you? How much do you owe you?
Starting point is 00:16:38 I like to charge $15,000 per skit. That was a long time ago, though. Your number done went up since then. Man, it ain't been seven years, so I can still talk about this so I can still talk about this. I can still talk about this. I don't care. As soon as you give me the check, we'll be good, man.
Starting point is 00:16:50 Oh, so you was charging him per skit for the movie? Yeah, well, actually. Did he know that? Yeah, he knew. What you talking about? He signed on it. What you talking about? We signed back and forth.
Starting point is 00:17:00 Yeah. Yeah. So he owe you 15 rack? Yeah, I try. I hit Romeo. I hit everybody. Romeo everybody but they got their own problem so it's a lot going on you know so i'm gonna wait till it die down again but fat trail i i get where he coming from okay i get what i get what both sides coming from too but i think
Starting point is 00:17:16 one thing that executives don't ever talk about enough is how much they put into the artists like artists are always talking about how much they're old but how much did that person spend on you? Now, I don't know if he spent any money on travel, but I'm just talking about in general. Executives spend money on artists, and they be wanting their money back. But it's two sides of the coin. If an artist is signed and he feels a way,
Starting point is 00:17:35 he should be able to say what he wants to say. Absolutely. He said it all the time. That's what I'm saying, but I didn't even know that he belonged to him. I never knew that it was... He belonged to him. Yeah, I didn't know that...
Starting point is 00:17:43 He was signed to him, yeah. Yeah, he was signed to him or whatever, but it is what it is. I never knew that it was that he was signed to him. He was signed to him or whatever, but it is what it is. I hope you get your debut in the Minister Society and I hope I get my money, Trell. What are y'all doing, Master P. Dirty, this year? It's a list of people that saying Master P. owe them money this year.
Starting point is 00:17:57 Damn. Is it P.F.? It's a line. For real, seven years. Jess, Trell, Romeo. Who else? Shut up. Romeo owe Romeo no money, y'all. Romeo was upset about that.
Starting point is 00:18:11 The money? Yeah. Oh, wow. You remember when Romeo said he was upset about that? They made up now. But Romeo, around Christmas time, he was upset about a certain thing. Yeah, I remember he was upset about something. I didn't know if it was about money.
Starting point is 00:18:21 But see, you owe your kids, man. Well, salute to Master P. Yeah, shout out to him. Shout out to Master P. no no no limit ain't no limit now he's done a lot for the coaches shout to masterpiece man listen gabrielle union reveals who she'd want to play her in a biopic all right this is funny to me gabrielle union says that she'd want ryan destiny or coco jones to play her in a biopic as the younger her i think that's good coco jones ryan destiny that's cool that's cool. I think even Normani could have been thrown up
Starting point is 00:18:48 in there. If the story were to take place at an older age, she'd want Ashanti or Janet Jackson. First of all, I thought y'all could have cut the music right here. Even that is a little... What does Ashanti got to do with this?
Starting point is 00:19:04 What do she have to do with this to do yeah i don't see the shanti gabriel union thing and then you mean you could play janet jackson no janet jackson could play her why why would yeah that's what she said but why would you say that what are y'all smoking in that house girl no why would you do that first of of all, why wouldn't... Why would... Why would Janet Jackson play Gabrielle Union? And then what do you do? Like, what do you be doing? No, no, no. Now listen.
Starting point is 00:19:30 Now listen. I love me some Gabby. I can see Gabrielle playing Janet. I can see. Yeah, I ain't going to hold you. Yeah, I get what you're saying. I'm not going to hold you. What the hell did you do for somebody to be playing you?
Starting point is 00:19:41 And why do we need this biopic right now? And technically, Gabrielle Union still looks so good after all these years. She can play herself. That's what I'm saying. Like, girl, what? You don't even need nobody to play you.
Starting point is 00:19:50 But what would you do in the movie? You're just like, she wasn't on no drugs. She ain't never lived in the projects. You know what I'm saying? I don't know her story.
Starting point is 00:19:58 I don't know Gabrielle's story. I don't know her story. No, no, I'm telling you what it is right now. Y'all got to listen. I'm telling you what it is. No, you know. And then her little cousin is Sweetie. Sweetie could have played her. You Nah, nah, I'm telling you what it is right now. Y'all got to listen. I'm telling you, listen. No, you know. And then her little cousin
Starting point is 00:20:06 is Sweetie. Sweetie could've played her. You know, they both cool. They both, you know, don't really be doing nothing like that. Gabrielle looks so good, she could play herself
Starting point is 00:20:14 from 20 to now. How old is she now? She's like 40-something, right? She could literally play herself from 20 to 40-something. That's how good she looks. Or Zia Wade could play her. The younger her you stupid
Starting point is 00:20:27 I'm jumping out because what we trying to do is give everybody a chance to act and I think with Gabrielle Gabrielle Union was my mother baby I'm a being movie so I think
Starting point is 00:20:43 her daughter should play her. I see what you're saying. Yes. You're making me cry this morning. I think that's amazing. I see what she's saying. Okay. I'm with y'all.
Starting point is 00:20:50 I see what you're saying. Okay. I think it would be amazing. Okay. I see that. And then D-Wade could play the older her side. See? Side nodding.
Starting point is 00:20:59 They my peoples. I love them. All right. You're so stupid. Why you so stupid? All right. That is just what the mess, ladies and gentlemen. When we come back, we got front page news.
Starting point is 00:21:08 Biden, he makes a surprise visit to Ukraine. We'll give you some updates. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Just with the mess is here. I love Gabrielle. Just hilarious. I'll call the host.
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Starting point is 00:21:34 It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We got our co-host, Jess Hilarious, joining us this morning. She got a big ass. What? Yeah, Judge Judy. I was asking. What?
Starting point is 00:21:43 She asked me. That was random. We were talking behind the scenes. Jess asked me, did I ever see Judge Judy in real life? I said, nah. She was like big ass. What? Yeah, Judge Judy. I was asking. What? She asked me. That was random. We were talking behind the scenes. She just asked me, did I ever see Judge Judy in real life? I said, nah. She was like, rumors. She got a big ass. For real?
Starting point is 00:21:51 Judge Judy? Judge Judy? Yo, I didn't even think that you was going to say that on air like that. Yeah. You about to make me Google. I want to hear it. Judge Judy? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:58 She fat. Judge Judy got the big booty? Yeah, she fat. Big booty Judy? That's what they said. That's what they said. I ain't never heard that one. Well, let's get in some front page news.
Starting point is 00:22:07 Now, Brittany Griner, she re-signed with the Phoenix Mercury for a one-year deal. So she's going to be playing basketball this season. Okay. And also, Russell Westbrook, he's signing with the Clippers. So he will be in L.A. So he'll still be playing basketball in L.A. Now, Biden was over in Ukraine. This was a surprise visit. We talked about it earlier
Starting point is 00:22:27 today, but he's standing with Ukraine. He's giving them more money, more resources, more military equipment, and more ammunition. As you know, Mr. President, I said to you in the beginning, he's counting on us not sticking together. He was counting on the inability to keep NATO united. He was counting on the inability to keep NATO united. He was counting on us not to be able to bring in others on the side of Ukraine. He thought he could outlast us. I don't think he's thinking that right now. God knows what he's thinking. I don't think he's thinking that.
Starting point is 00:23:06 President Biden and his relationship with Ukraine needs to be be investigated people need to dig a little deeper you know i mean to see what's going on between president biden and ukraine because there is no way that they're getting all this money and all these resources and all this help and they're not even part of nato like i said earlier he's tricking on ukraine like they got a secret child together or something like he like like ukraine is his his mistress on the side. And he trying to keep her happy, like something not right with that situation. Now, Grant Cardone says he uses street slang to reach black people. Now, if you don't know who Grant Cardone, he's has a bunch of companies worth over a billion dollars.
Starting point is 00:23:40 And he runs around doing seminars over 10 times and he gets different people to perform at his seminar times. So I think attract a lot of African-American people and he charges them a lot of money for the speaking and the conversation. And this is what he said about black people. If I'm out in public and I see a 55 year old white man or a 25 year old black kid, the black kid knows who i am now the reason is because we go after that audience and we're talking to them in very um street terms if you will very not big nomenclature vocabularies you know we just keep everything very tight and simple what yeah what are we talking about we keep everything tight and simple he basically says he uses uh street terms when he's trying to uh get black people to sign up with his uh seminars and the things that he's doing but when it comes to other people he speaks regular he's basically saying he dumbed down he
Starting point is 00:24:32 dumbs down for his audience is what he's trying to say as if uh the black audience is dumb right do we have any examples of what he says no i wish black people no you want you want to think somewhat what he would say no i don't know when say? When I see him, I would love to. You would love to go back at him? I would love to see if he would dumb it down too much for me. What? Yeah, I don't listen to Grant Cardone. I prefer to listen to people like John Hope Bryant.
Starting point is 00:24:53 Correct. Yeah, John Hope Bryant. That's somebody that y'all should be listening to. But it's a lot of people out here getting rich by telling folks how they can get rich. Right. And that's literally all they got. I guess people listen to Grant Cardone because he actually does have you know businesses and stuff like that he does have he has a lot of businesses but he makes uh i believe a majority of his money by these seminars
Starting point is 00:25:13 and these these things that he's doing and you guys give him thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars to be part of it because it's all shiny and glitz but as charlemagne says sometimes uh what do you say white ice ain't colder at times. And you guys follow Grant Cardone and you spend all this money but you see how he looks at you. You see how he thinks of you. He looks at you as a check. He looks at you as green. So you continue to follow that man
Starting point is 00:25:36 if you want. But he ain't trying to help your community. He's just trying to make millions and billions of dollars off. And that's why I like people like John O'Brien. Because John O'Brien, you know, a person like John O'Brien connects with black people because he's a black person he don't have to dumb down his language or anything to speak to us and to your point he pours into our community in a real way he's not just you know getting rich by telling folks how they can get rich he's actual
Starting point is 00:26:00 businessman who puts his money where his mouth is when it comes to this community so salute to John O'Brien shout out to john hope brian that's that's who podcast we need yes and that was another reason why season myself went around trying to teach our community how to invest in real estate and do it that way we weren't charging thousands of dollars it was 99 and we brought everybody to you we brought credit repair uh hard money lenders regular lenders anybody we could bring we brought auction.com hub zoo so people could learn how to invest not just tell you because telling me means nothing you're just trying to make money off of how i feel but no show me show me how to do it and that's
Starting point is 00:26:34 what we've been trying to do so and salute to caesar man because caesar you know not only did he you know take that money and invest in houses he invested in himself and renovated his own body he did that bbl worked what wonderful season you know what bbl you know what what relax relax okay and lastly they found the first roman dildo yes the first is. She's talking about where. I want it. Yeah. I want to try it. Not me. I was speaking for Jen. You want to try it?
Starting point is 00:27:11 Okay. It's a tool that they use. It's a Roman-sized dildo. This is what it looks like. It doesn't look comfortable. Oh, my God, no. Take that back. We'll see. What?
Starting point is 00:27:20 That's like a barbarian dildo. That's a club. That's some clubs that the cavemen used to carry. Yes. That ain't no... But it was used for something else besides just that. Wello. Yeah, that's a club. That's some clubs that the cavemen used to carry. Yes. Yeah, there ain't no... But it was used for something else besides just that. Well, back then, humans probably was larger. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:27:30 That's why it's so big. But the hole was always small. Me? No, not if you large. I think if you... I know some large people with some small holes. It's not really about the... What are we talking about?
Starting point is 00:27:40 I'm sorry. Go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. Roman dildos. Go ahead. That is your front page news jesus now when we come back erica badu will be joining us the queen the myth the legend yes so we're gonna
Starting point is 00:27:53 get into that when we come back she's got a new uh she's got a new strain strain of marijuana and some shrooms uh all with burner yep we'll talk to her when we come back so don't move it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club on the road so i carry each production with me so if you see me and i have all that stuff it's for a reason i seen you pulled up and it was like uh erica badu's truck is here the the car is here i was like all right let me call i need her and when it opened it was just bags i was in one of the bags she told she told us she's a bag lady she was in the next one i was like goodness grace there's a lot of bags no cap how does it feel after 25 years though has it felt like 25 years in this game kind of i just i don't really have a great conception of time as you all know uh kind of sort of i i could say now i'm gonna be 52
Starting point is 00:28:47 on my birthday whoa so i could say that i would have never guessed that yeah i could thank you i know i look like a child yes you do i didn't realize you know you see the pictures of you in puma but when y'all see i'm like y'all could be sisters we could be but yeah i don't know but at 52 now i see how fast it went and when you get to be like 52 we were past middle age because what do we live to 80 90 we were middle age at 40 so when you get to about 52 it's kind of like it didn't really go that fast. So you don't want to really waste time on the things that you had to, because you don't have to anymore.
Starting point is 00:29:31 So it should be smooth sailing from here. Yeast. Yeah. You know, you know who's a f*** boy and a f*** girl. You kind of like play the cards like that. And I think about your music, and I feel like you've been prophesying so many things that we are currently witnessing. Do you ever look around sometime and say, I knew it?
Starting point is 00:29:50 I was right all along. Yeah, I knew. That's why I said it. What you drinking? This is apple juice and water and the herbs I drink every day bladder act CMOS a stragglers root and omega-3s with a little bit of magnesium so what's that good for your immune system everything yeah I'm trying to hit all the points mm-hmm yeah cuz I also have some bad habits so this is how I balance it. What's your bad habits? I can't really tell everybody right now.
Starting point is 00:30:26 Eating habits, bad habits? My stomach. I heard that's your stomach. I'm hungry. How long you been fasting? Jesus. Three days? I can tell.
Starting point is 00:30:37 That wasn't no regular stomach grab. It just wants to be a part of the interview. It's like, you lying ass. Not what we did. Now, how often do you fast and detox if you do? Every Friday. Every Friday? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:49 So Friday to Monday, you fast? No, just every Friday. Friday, 12 to 12 noon, midnight to 6 p.m. Why Friday? I just picked a day, you know, that I thought I could remember and handle. And I've been doing it for years. Mm-hmm. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:08 What gives you the most purpose nowadays? Is it music? Is it performing? Is it being a doula? Is it being a mom? Like, what is it? Loving myself in a different way, you know? I like my alone time because I've spent so much time with everyone.
Starting point is 00:31:25 Children, you know, and relationships and things. I like my alone time because I've spent so much time with everyone. Children and relationships and things. I'm enjoying my time right now. What do you do by yourself? Is it meditation? Is it watching boy television? What does you enjoy yourself? Reality TV and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:31:40 I rest. I walk around the house and i make things and i look in the mirror and i get in my sauna and i braid my hair yeah i just do things me things you know so i can be me you know what is it about the sauna they tell you that you you enjoy the sauna numerous times a day what is it about the sauna that i do all day uh that heat really um warms up the organs and the cells and the toxins as you know you know come out in the in the sweat and then go right into the shower go back you know it's just a detox you're detoxing all the time yeah you've always shown like so much confidence so much poise so much scrimp and i love
Starting point is 00:32:37 when you say you did you say scrimp i'm not from the south of carolina okay but you talk about looking in the mirror has there ever been a time ever where you looked in the mirror and didn't like what you saw if i did something that was not not good you know or i'm hard on myself so even if i think something about somebody that ain't cool i'd be feeling guilty yeah so yeah i have you know looking like that's not cool you said if you think about something negative about somebody you feel guilty yeah i think they could probably feel that at some point you know energy is transferable you know all right we got more with erica badu when we come back don't move it's the breakfast club good morning everybody is dj envy charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club our guest host jess hilarious
Starting point is 00:33:25 is here we're still kicking it with erica badu and what when people reach out to you to be a doula how do you decide if you're gonna do it or not is that based off of energy based off if you know somebody how do you decide yeah because i'm sure a lot of people reach out it's you know knowing people and and you know meeting somebody you said it exactly right it's the energy of conversation of what's going on. When it comes to being a doula, how hands-on are you? Because, you know, sometimes, you know, it might be in a different state, a different area, different zones. So how do you?
Starting point is 00:33:54 Yeah, so my doula services start from the beginning of the pregnancy, you know, maybe the third month. And we go through a nutrition plan, meditation, if there's something that needs to be smoothed out in the relationship, if they want to share that, we do that. The fathers are also pregnant, so I talk to them and a little counsel, and we, you know, build altars together or whatever it is that the person needs. And we build a birthing plan. We start the exercise regimen. Just whatever we need to do to clear out the way for those babies.
Starting point is 00:34:32 Because my contract is really with the babies. For them to come through and the parents be in harmony. And the room be the way that the parents want it to be. Just everything. It's a really important ceremony so maybe one of the biggest rituals you know that we'll have besides going the other direction now do that too it's a doula what's the other direction yes uh yes i didn't know they had deaf doulas yeah what does that consist of. You are, especially during the hospice period,
Starting point is 00:35:07 you are gathering family members that they haven't seen. You're making sure that they are happy eating or drinking or reading their favorite things, listening to Richard Pryor, whatever it is they want to do, praying, depending on what they believe and because no one knows really where these beings came from or where they're going but it's important to me that the breaths are easy during the transition you're breathing easy the room is easy you know so that you can be prepared for the next thing when you said the daddy's pregnant, what does that mean? Like, there's an invisible umbilical cord connection that I find generally between the wife and the husband or the mates. He gains weight. He gets moody.
Starting point is 00:35:57 He starts to change. He starts to crave other things. Could be other women. Could be freedom. It's just everything changes. So everybody's going through this process and i find it uh comforting to have someone that understands what you're going through to help you make the right decisions during that period as a man when you when you do
Starting point is 00:36:18 the do's for the transition what kind of energy is exchanged in the room you think between you and that person if any a lot maybe usually i'm trying to be like water like like bruce lee says you know once i get everything the way it should be i'm in a corner like waiting to see what the next thing is and sometimes i'm at the forefront when the the person doesn't really have a lot of family. We're reading. We're reading. We're watching their favorite show. We're watching Steve Harvey.
Starting point is 00:36:54 We're laughing. We're massaging the feet. I'm combing the hair, braiding the hair. Sometimes brushing the teeth if they can't do that. Sometimes you get to a point where you can't swallow. So I'm walking them through a breathing ritual that makes it more comfortable for them. How difficult is that for you? Not very difficult for me.
Starting point is 00:37:20 And that's why I decided to be the welcoming committee and the ushering committee. Because the first time I did it was with Stickman's first child. Him and his maid, Afia. I was just friends with them. And I happened to be at her birth. And that's when I kind of knew, okay. Because I had just had seven a year before. And I just kind of knew I could i can do this this is something you know and i'm
Starting point is 00:37:47 always looking for to be of service in some kind of way so that's when i started studying and taking it to the next level yeah channeling information and things like that i feel like you've been doing that like that's why you've been talking about your music when I said the thing about how you've always been prophesying things. Channeling. Yeah, channeling. Downloads. That's how most things come to me.
Starting point is 00:38:15 Did that hinder you when you was younger? Because I'm sure that you saw things other people didn't see. Yeah, definitely. The energy is so great sometimes in numbers when people don't really understand or could be intimidated by you or any of those things envious of you even sometimes the energy is too big when it's a lot of people i can handle one or two but when it's a
Starting point is 00:38:40 lot maybe the energy gets a little big so as a, it made me dim my light or pretend that I was like everybody else, you know, to make it easier for me. When did you start sharing your gifts? I always did, but around groups of people, it's easier to just kind of blend in a little bit. I don't find that a bad thing to do, especially if you're aware. Importance of family. You know, one thing, dealing with all these artists
Starting point is 00:39:12 and meeting all these artists, you see who's close with their family and then you see who's really close with their family, right? Right. And I've seen you around your sister, your daughter, your mother, your whole family. How important is that? Because you seem like you have them around a lot.
Starting point is 00:39:25 That's what I do it for. I do all this for them. I don't really need nothing. I just like collecting. It's for them. And they would do it for me. Each of them. So we all travel together.
Starting point is 00:39:39 We've been all working together for the last 26 years. My grandmothers were my accountant and publicist a while at a point they passed on now my mom was the governess of my house the caregiver for my children my sister sang back up with me for 10 years and now she is my partner my company mm-hmm my best friend out there called Chris. We've been friends since we were in high school. He is my partner in my merch company. Yeah, it's just so big, Mike.
Starting point is 00:40:16 I keep the same people because it's easy. We trust each other. And they look out for me. If I'm doing some, it's good to have like an ass checker. And your family, your family's not scared of you. Right. You know, so. Who's the ass checker out of everybody you name?
Starting point is 00:40:37 My mama. Yeah. She'll quickly. No, that's not it. Do you listen when she usually does or take some time sometimes some pushback depends on you know if i haven't got it yet what she's saying she's usually always right i love i love the quote about your mom my mother was an improvement on on her mother's design right so i'm sure puma is an improvement on her mother's design as well. Yeah, I think what I see in a lot of parents' mother-daughter relationships is the mother doesn't realize that you still have the opportunity to, you're still growing.
Starting point is 00:41:17 It's not over for you. If you have a daughter, you still have to keep going. And the things that you didn't learn before, you will get to learn them through your kid. And that's how I see it going. You know, sometimes when you don't know that, it makes it difficult for both people. Because when the roles aren't really played to the best that they can be played that's when conflict arises to me
Starting point is 00:41:48 alright well don't move we got more with Erykah Badu when we come back let's get into a mini mix it's the Breakfast Club good morning that was the Erykah Badu mini mix morning everybody it's DJ Envy Charlamagne Tha Guy we got Jess Hilarious our guest host here you got your own line of cannabis coming out with Burna
Starting point is 00:42:04 how did you and burner hook up and and how did that come about i believe burner reached out years ago and i just wasn't ready to to do that yet but um we reached he reached back out and um i said i think it's time to do that and um and noticed that there was no area in the cannabinoid world where women were uh being focused on so my focus in cannabinoids is women's studies in the body in childbirth in meditation and religious studies and spirituality casually mothers, everyday people, and building a product line around their needs. Yeah. Is it just, is it flour?
Starting point is 00:42:52 Is it, is it edibles? Is it, what is it? A little bit of everything? Flour, edibles, creams, sprays. We also do a mushroom, mushroom teas, a daytime tea and a nighttime psychedelic tea oh i need some of that i need some of that plant-based medicine so so break i've never had a mushroom in my life so break down the feeling of the psychedelic because i know i'm sure there's some people that have never experienced that as well it might be a little different for everybody
Starting point is 00:43:19 but for me um it's it's ritual work for me never do it like in a group, hanging out with people. It's something that I do alone. I do that in my alone time. And with the mushrooms, that plant medicine pretty much allows you to see the things that you block out. You know, the traumas that you've blocked out come to the surface. And you're able to see them there's not necessarily a solution based um medicine but it is definitely a a 5d uh look at yourself completely is there a book coming out in 2024 i keep hearing about for me
Starting point is 00:44:02 yeah i might be i don't think so am i putting out a book new amer in 2024 I keep hearing about? For me? Yeah. I might be. I don't think so. Am I putting out a book? New America Part 2? Is that going to be the album or a book? Oh, no, the book. Okay, the book. Okay, that's going to be Part 2. No. I don't know if somebody gave y'all some wrong information.
Starting point is 00:44:14 Yeah, somebody gave us that wrong information. You got a book on Erykah Badu album. A book on Erykah Badu album. New America Part 2 is coming in 2024. Maybe somebody else writing it. You would have to do that one day though right write a book yeah you keep telling me that you should i really enjoyed your book i think i think i'll get i'm so lazy you know i i like doing things that come really easy for me
Starting point is 00:44:35 you know and i do them well and i'm not trying to reinvent the wheel you perform for two hours straight that ain't that easy it's super You singing, running back and forth, playing instruments. It's easy. That's easy. Like this is easy for you. That's what I think people should focus on. What's the easiest thing for you? And find a way to capitalize on that.
Starting point is 00:45:03 We be trying to live other people people's lives what's the easiest thing for you you know that's why everybody all out of alignment now because they're doing things that they shouldn't be doing they're doing things that they see other people do comparison right comparison yeah i heard what's the guy named um? Eckhart Tolle. You know that? I hear him say things like, the ego needs an identity. And the identity lives by comparison. You know, so we can't help but compare ourselves. I think somebody also said that when you're scrolling down Instagram,
Starting point is 00:45:51 when you see a beautiful woman and you're a woman, you have about two minutes of depression that happens in the body. Really? Yeah, you get depressed a little bit for about a couple of minutes. So your body releases an enzyme or hormone that causes that. What if you too are a beautiful woman? It still happens for some reason because the body naturally wants to compare. Really?
Starting point is 00:46:14 Who has Erykah Badu ever compared herself to? Because you were one of one. I am one of one. But you don't always know that. We don't always know that. It depends on how we're feeling hormonally we move up and down all day long you know i'm perfect you know but i don't know that is that something you have to keep telling yourself yeah like yeah i think we all do
Starting point is 00:46:39 you know healing is like a full-time and part-time job. It's happening all the time. My daughter and I were talking once about jealousy and those kinds of things. I told her, those feelings don't ever go away. You just learn how to manage them better and use them better. But the feelings of those things kind of stick with you. Like people say, it's not a journey of trying to get somewhere it's
Starting point is 00:47:07 a decision that you make I'm going to decide to behave this way you know and that's because we're already here we just have to decide
Starting point is 00:47:17 I'm going to behave like this starting today yeah so when's the last time you compared yourself to somebody
Starting point is 00:47:24 you personally on on instagram i'm looking down the thing and you see somebody's body that's cute or something you can you compare that you know because we know of us think we're perfect i told y'all during window seat i didn't think i had a great body but i learned that i did from the responses. Can you imagine if they asked social media back then? Can you imagine? Yeah. Yeah, when I see somebody, you know, with the ideal body that I think I should have,
Starting point is 00:47:55 you know, I'll compare that in my mind. What is an ideal body, though? You know, to me, it's athletic body. That's what I like because that's what I've always had. And as gravity comes in you know it's not the same anymore it was athletic now it's athletic yeah you had the young boys going crazy last year though when you was you was working on stage who was that with was that was megan you was working on somebody's stage that was was terrible. She said that was terrible. On purpose.
Starting point is 00:48:25 I be trying to do terrible things and then people say it's great. That scares me. That really scares me because it's great. What do you mean? I don't believe you. Yeah, because I be trying to clown and shit. I want to tell you one of these questions that one of our uh producers wrote on this list just because i think it's a hilarious question number 11 yes read it
Starting point is 00:48:49 you read it 11 i don't know why i'm reading but i thought it was funny i think it's hilarious okay they said you still selling your in the bottle it's in a box it's in a box in a box i am whenever whenever need be incense yes am. Whenever need be. Incense, yes. Incense, yeah. Whenever need be, I do. How are you with your mate? Are you joking?
Starting point is 00:49:11 Does your mate ever know when you crack a joke and you're sarcastic? I don't think so. I don't know. He doesn't know if you're joking or not? We can say mates. We can go across the board in time. You have to have the same sense of humor with somebody for them to understand that you're joking. Because there are a few people that don't.
Starting point is 00:49:33 We don't have the same sense of humor, so they don't never know when I'm joking. I have a super morbid, dark sense of humor. I laugh at s*** that people are not supposed to laugh at. Right. Yeah. So, some people know when I laugh at s*** that people not supposed to laugh at. Word. Yeah. So, some people know when I'm joking, some people don't.
Starting point is 00:49:48 So you have to have that real connection because they gonna, you gonna laugh and they gonna look at you like you crazy. I really like having the same sense of humor
Starting point is 00:49:54 and music taste. You know, and everything else can expand. As long as you're working on yourself, we can have that and that's enough for me.
Starting point is 00:50:02 Because, you know, as you're growing, we gotta be listening to music. And we're going to be joking. Those are the constant things. So I like having those two things in common. What got you into DJing?
Starting point is 00:50:14 Because you DJ shows now. She DJs arenas. What got you into DJing? I've been DJing since I was 14 years old. I used to skip school to go to this guy's house and DJ. And he would have like five or six other people. They was all grown people. It was like 19 to 25.
Starting point is 00:50:34 I was 14. And I would go over because I was really interested in DJing. And that's where I learned. And yeah, it's just been a love of mine since. Because I love music so very much. My uncles and my mother, my cousins. I mean, we are all music historians. We love all genres of music.
Starting point is 00:50:59 It's our coping mechanism along with dark humor. You know, music and humor. And that's the way i grew up so that's that's comfortable for me when somebody has that same humor as your tribe and the same kind of understand for music but i've been djing a long time i ain't new to this i'm saying she owns the dj arena thank you she dj'd my queen's 40th and that was that was a vibe we had so much fun oh man nobody knew she was coming. My wife didn't even know.
Starting point is 00:51:28 Low down Loretta Brown walked in the building. Lord have mercy. Yeah. Man, that was incredible. So thank you for that. Thank you. We appreciate you for
Starting point is 00:51:35 joining us this morning. Thank you so much. And happy early born day. Yeah. My birthday party. Would you like to close us out on a prayer? Some positive energy?
Starting point is 00:51:43 Absolutely. A prayer? Yeah. I well, God's do it. I, well, God, thank you. Look, we don't do all the right things. And we don't know all the right things.
Starting point is 00:51:59 But we are so happy for all of the information that you have provided us. We're so grateful for my that means balance grateful for running water and for clothing and shelter and buildings and partners to argue with and people to compare ourselves to and the mistakes that turn into our greatest lessons we thank you and we don't take this opportunity to grow for granted i shall yeah thank you indeed the queen the icon living it's erica badu that's her
Starting point is 00:52:35 and it's the breakfast club good morning good morning all right morning everybody we are the breakfast club shout to erica badu for joining us's right. Make sure you go get her a new screen of weed and the shrooms and everything else. Yes. Responsibly, though. Yeah, we pre-taped that on Friday. That's why Jess Hilarious, who is our guest host today, wasn't on that interview. No, I wasn't, and I'm mad. Because she got a perfume that smells like her box.
Starting point is 00:53:00 Yes. It's not a perfume. It's incense. You talking about Badu Pumbaa? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. You got that yeah I thought it was incense perfume no you look like you burn incense around I got a bunch of badu boom boom at the crib sounds wild that's sex trafficking well let's get to the rumors. Let's go. All right. It's just for the mess. I'm on my knees. I'm on my knees.
Starting point is 00:53:26 Child, the ghetto. This is the rumor report. I love it. My knees is real. On The Breakfast Club. Ooh, honey. It's ghetto up in here. It is ghetto up in here. Chris Brown pulls receipts after he's accused of banning black women from a VIP section over in London.
Starting point is 00:53:42 All right. Now, the girls came out and said that they never said Chris Brown is the one who said no black women. They said the promoter told him they was all standing outside in the lines and he were going through the line handpicking women like, you know, you can come in, you can come in, you can come in. None of the women were black. That's what they were saying. And so with Chris Brown's history of rejecting black women i guess
Starting point is 00:54:05 that they uh that's allegedly what it is is that true though is that like i mean he's never rejected me but um i guess other women they felt that way you know what i'm saying and they said it came from the promoter but something that sparks my little spidey senses is the promoter is always looking out for the talent. So was he told that? Was he told, look, yo, or was they just going off of previous things that was happening? Like, all right, look, maybe he don't want black women in his section, so we're going to handpick. Maybe he wants it to look like a certain thing. I'm not sure, but the girls did go live and they said, I mean, they responded.
Starting point is 00:54:44 And they, you know what I'm saying? The woman was basically saying, I think we got the audio. certain thing i'm not sure but the girls did go live and they said i mean they responded and they you know i'm saying the women was basically saying i think we got the audio that the girls were saying that he never said that that it was i never said in my video once that chris brown personally sent me a message saying that he was going to be at the club Chris Brown never personally told me that I was going to be in his VIP section so as we were waiting for our cab to go to the next location we could see club promoters literally hand-picking people to get in the front of the line to go inside at that moment the people that we saw that was hand-picked was all white i never said in my video once that that was handpicked with all white ladies that's why in my video you can see that we're trying to say that
Starting point is 00:55:33 the promoter said no black girls allowed i don't even know what she's saying yeah but hey they my people's name and i kind of talk like them so don't be over there doing all that now i've seen a video i thought i saw a video with black women in the club in the vip section yeah it was it was one i well what kind did you see what shade i've seen yeah oh i'm sorry what shade did you see because i think they was like you envy no no i thought i thought i see other you mean oh they were othery okay i'm black at the end of the day but i think they were brown skin at the end of the day but what about the beginning in the middle i'm black at the end of the day black black black i think i think folks just want chris brown to be the bad guy and i and i swear i think so too i'm telling you and and speaking of that people were also talking
Starting point is 00:56:15 about his uh previous collaboration with chloe bailey we had some people going back and forth about that they don't understand why she would collaborate with him after you know his his uh domestic violence and keely williams that was years ago though how many people have chris brown collaborated with since then why y'all coming on 17 oh chloe had about it exactly exactly and and and that was the thing also keely who uh the former 30w girl the one that don't nobody really like know the only one that if you 12 I really know. The only one that you wouldn't know. You wouldn't know her, Charlamagne, because she's your fellow Lispian friend. Come on, we're going to tell it like it is.
Starting point is 00:56:52 The Lispians won't stick together. Yeah, y'all better stick together because there's a whole lot of spit coming when y'all get mad. All you see is a fellow Lispian. That's all you see. She was so upset and her tweets, verbatim, let him come out with his
Starting point is 00:57:07 own record so genius so captivating that it makes us all forget he beats women he can't so he won't so what does he do he slowly creeps back into the mainstream by getting small nods for features on black women's merit black women who are more blah blah blah blah girl listen like i i just feel like we can't keep condemning something that they did when they were a kid he was 17 17 years old i'm saying and i i just i just feel like yo you you gotta relax keely because i see i can get a little crazy with it but i just I just feel like this is a cry for help for her own situations cuz she also just got into it over with her mother well you know your mother why are you coming over the over the weekend she
Starting point is 00:57:53 started with Chris Brown and then over the weekend she just kept blowing up on her mom yeah we got time for this like we ain't got time for this we see like the cheetah girls was short-lived obviously for her 3o W 3-0-W, short-lived, obviously, for her. All she got is her lisp now. Shout out to Shaw. All she got is her lisp now. All she got is the lisp. So she's just upset.
Starting point is 00:58:12 All I know is everybody makes mistakes. And who are we to condemn somebody forever? I can't stand it. It amazes me that folks, Judge Chris Brown or anyone, they're above reproach. And you better hope god gives you the grace that y'all don't ever give to anyone i can't stand that and then and then i hate like how it's mostly only us that do it to us you get what i'm saying like like so chris brown in his defense he came back with that and he was like man y'all still bringing up like what i did when i was 17
Starting point is 00:58:43 i can't move forward in my career I'm being banned from awards and from performing in venues in my own country and stuff like that and being condemned
Starting point is 00:58:51 for collaborating with other artists when y'all glorify he named some white people but it's February so we ain't gotta get into them you know
Starting point is 00:59:00 and then he went on to say Chris Sean and Blue Face they get glorified daily they have a whole damn tv show you're right he's right surrounded by them just fighting like you know krishan beat his ass and then he beat her ass and then you know so it's like yo y'all glorify that zeus network is glorifying this they're making money yeah zeus zeus they making money off that
Starting point is 00:59:23 you know and and and blue face got upset when he said that. And I think it went over his head. I understand what Blueface was saying a little bit, but I think it kind of went over his head. And we got his audio as well. It's breezy. I ain't at it. Beat the hockey. What's happening?
Starting point is 00:59:40 Look, check it out. I understand the frustration, fool. I'm not even going to trip on you because the message you're trying to send is way off. I get it. You know, bitch hit me. It's funny. I hit her back.
Starting point is 00:59:52 It's blue face. So I totally get it. That would be the most irritating thing ever. But you got to play the cards that you was dealt. You beat up the wrong bitch. Sorry, fool. You should have got you a little ghetto something that you could fight with that's
Starting point is 01:00:05 what i did wow jesus yeah i don't understand that you beat the wrong woman line like it's okay to beat up women just don't beat up the wrong one get you a little little ghetto one from the hood right disenfranchised area and you can nobody cares yeah i don't that's i don't understand that logic but it doesn't make sense at all i even feel like for if if chris brown would have said what he said he would be further condemned than that like what do you mean you beat the wrong girl up you know what i'm saying yeah no you you beat no you beat the right one up the one from baltimore we ain't we ain't going you know but i guess other girls are from other places you're not supposed to do that anyway
Starting point is 01:00:38 you're right that's what i'm coming at but i think it went over his head that's all that's all he wasn't trying to put them out there but for the record blue face mother is a clown i just want to say that i'm sorry i just want to say that let's talk about that further after donkey let's go throw that random shot you know shit clown okay charlamagne who you giving your donkey to uh for after the hour donkey today is going to two people uh two people who are clearly not they self when they hungry um one name is akash the other name is Amari. We'll talk about it.
Starting point is 01:01:06 No, Brian and Amari. We'll talk about it for after the hour. All right, we'll get to it next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Make sure you tell them to watch out for Florida, man. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey.
Starting point is 01:01:22 A Florida man attacked an ATM For a very strange reason It gave him too much money Florida man is arrested after deputies say he rigged the door to his home In an attempt to electrocute his pregnant wife Police arrested an Orlando man For attacking a flamingo Put the breakfast club bitchy Donkey of the day with Charlamagne Tha God
Starting point is 01:01:39 I don't know why y'all keep letting him get y'all like this Well donkey of the day for Tuesday February 21st Goes to two individuals in Florida who don't play about their food. Now, what does your Uncle Charla always tell you about the great state of Florida? The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. And today is no exception. One man's name is Brian Marquez and the other is a woman named Omari Hendricks. Raise your hands in the room if you don't play about your food.
Starting point is 01:02:05 Okay. Okay, good, okay. So I'm going to see which story you relate to the most. Omari is 24 years old and facing several charges, including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, battery, and resisting arrest. Okay, wait a minute, Uncle Charlotte. You said this was about food. How did it turn into all of this? Well, let's go to Fox 530.
Starting point is 01:02:23 Fox 35 Orlando for the report, please. This woman is waking up behind bars this morning, accused of pulling a gun at McDonald's drive-thru in Altamont Springs. According to the arrest report, Amari Hendricks demanded a free cookie, but wasn't calmed when she got one. Police say she pulled out a gun, loaded a magazine, and ended up punching a worker several times. She's now facing a number of charges
Starting point is 01:02:46 this morning remember back in the day when somebody would be bragging about something that they deserve a reward for it and you would sarcastically respond uh want a cookie well amari is proof that some people indeed want a cookie okay i understand her pain all right meaning when someone promises you something you should deliver it if a complimentary cookie is promised then a complimentary cookie is expected and if i don't get said cookie then i may turn into a monster which then makes me a cookie monster hi oh boy oh boy oh boy boy cookies yes now cookies all right now the next person receiving donkey of the day is Brian Marquez.
Starting point is 01:03:27 All right. He don't play about his food either. See, Brian had a roommate and his roommate threw the suspect's plate full of food on the ground. Now, listen, one thing everybody listening to the sound of my voice can relate to is the feeling of being hungry. And when you hungry, nothing makes you feel better than, duh, eating. So imagine if right before you're about to devour an amazing meal, somebody comes and throws your plate full of food to the ground. Huh? What would you do? Well, let's go to CBS News 12 to see what Brian did.
Starting point is 01:03:55 Fort Pierce police say 22-year-old Brian Marquez confessed to killing a Hispanic man and partially burying the body behind a home on South 18th Street. Now he faces first-degree murder. The homeowner called police when he spotted the leg. partially burying the body behind a home on South 18th Street. Now he faces first-degree murder. The homeowner called police when he spotted the leg, and police were led to Marquez because he, too, lived on the property. He lived on the property. He rented a small shed just on the north side of the property from the homeowner. When police got to Marquez, he confessed to the crime. There was an altercation between them earlier in the day over food.
Starting point is 01:04:24 He didn't like that our victim had thrown food away. He indicated that he got intoxicated throughout the day, approached him at night, and that's when he did what he did. Marquez was in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as both he and the victim were illegal immigrants. And he was about to be deported, but the police stopped him just in time with these charges we received information on tuesday that he had already contacted family and was getting a bus ticket to get back to mexico we want to make sure that we're not releasing somebody that did this horrific of a crime but fortunately they did keep marquez in custody and he will answer to the
Starting point is 01:05:00 crime oh brian confessed to murdering his roommate after his roommate threw his plate full of food on the ground brian said he didn't do anything immediately but after he had some drinks after he got that liquid courage he decided to approach his roommate and started punching him in the ribs face and nose and he grabbed dirt and gravel and shoved it into his mouth and he realized homie was dead so he decided to dig a shallow grave buried a victim and then went to sleep i know what you're thinking. Yo, he did all this on an empty stomach. He was hungry and he had all that.
Starting point is 01:05:30 He did all that. Exactly. That's what I knew y'all was thinking. Can you imagine? I wasn't thinking that. Oh, my bad. You wasn't thinking that? That's what I was thinking.
Starting point is 01:05:41 Can you imagine what this man could have done with a meal in his stomach? What? That's what I'm saying. I'm actually kind of impressed like personally i need fuel in the form of food and a nap before i do anything okay hell i need food to drink so he drank after getting his food knocked to the ground and killed somebody and did some hard labor in the form of digging a grave let me tell y'all man you want to play a game of guess what race i do no you don't i do i do man. You want to play a game of Guess What Race? I do. No, you don't. I do. I do. I do.
Starting point is 01:06:06 I want to play a game. It's a hard-working individual. Let me tell you, man, what I always tell y'all. If you can put that much time, energy, and work into doing something negative, then you can do the same for positive things. And you won't find yourselves in these situations, okay? Hunger is a temporary feeling. Now both of these individuals are facing big charges because they both decided to turn criminal because they were denied the sustenance. I spit all over the mic just now.
Starting point is 01:06:28 The sustenance. I seen it. The sustenance they needed. Okay. What's the moral of this story? He was white? No. You're not you when you're hungry.
Starting point is 01:06:38 Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That too. Hey, yeah. Please let Ramu Ma give Brian Marquez and Amari Hendrix the biggest hee-haw. Hee-haw. Hee-haw.
Starting point is 01:06:48 You stupid mother f***er. You dumb. And you know it's sustenance. What'd I say? Something. You know he can't say it because his tongue is in the way of his teeth. No, it's not. It's sustenance.
Starting point is 01:06:58 Ooh. What word is that? Sustenance means food and drink regarded as a source of strength and nourishment. Oh, I thought you were saying substance. Damn, Sean. Damn. You all right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:08 We not going to play a game? You want to play a game? I want to play a game. What is it? Let's play a game of Guess What Race It Is. All right. Let's start with Amari Hendricks. Amari Hendricks pulled out a gun on the McDonald's workers because they didn't give her a complimentary
Starting point is 01:07:21 cookie. Guess what race she is. Andy, we'll start with you. I got to say black. Damn, damn, damn. Why? Because we always ask people if they want a cookie. No, because black people don't play about their cookies.
Starting point is 01:07:37 And we want our free. And we want our free-ish, yes. We want the free-ish, please. Jess Hilarious, I'm going to ask you. Omari Hendricks pulled out a gun on a McDonald's worker because they didn't give her a complimentary cookie. Guess what race she is? She's black and from Detroit. She's actually from Florida.
Starting point is 01:07:55 Why Detroit? Because I've been there, man. I've been there. And I've seen some things happen at the fast food restaurants in Detroit, man. So, yeah. Okay. Let's do Brian Marquez. Brian Marquez put in a lot of work.
Starting point is 01:08:07 All right. Got his plate full of food knocked over. So, he got drunk, beat somebody up, killed him, dug a grave, and buried the body in it. All on an empty stomach. And he was about to get deported. Guess what race it is. Big clue here. Henvy, you want to start?
Starting point is 01:08:25 Oh, yeah. Black. Caribbean. What? Said deported. Wow. That's the only place you can get deported to? No, that's what I was thinking.
Starting point is 01:08:34 I wasn't thinking. No, he wasn't thinking. All right, so the crime says Jeffrey Dahmer all day. But deported. So now we got to go to the... Where you going? See, I see the reason I say black because, you know, black people,
Starting point is 01:08:47 they play that game where you got a pen and they smack the plate out your hand. I'm going to say Russian. I'm going to say Russian. I'm going to say Russian. I'm going to say... Play the news report again, Ray. Okay.
Starting point is 01:08:58 Play the news report for Brian Marquez again because they wasn't paying attention. I'm thinking... This is a layup. Police say 22-year-old Brian Marquez confessed to killing a Hispanic man and partially burying the body behind a home on south 18th street you can stop nope keep going the homeowner called police when he spotted the leg and police were led to marquez because he too lived on the property he lived on the property
Starting point is 01:09:19 he rented a small shed um just on the north side of the property from the homeowner. When police got to Marquez, he confessed to the crime. There was an altercation between them earlier in the day over food. He didn't like that our victim had thrown food away. He indicated that he got intoxicated throughout the day, approached him that night. And that's when he did what he did. Marquez was in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as both he and the victim were illegal immigrants. And he was about to be deported, but the police stopped him just in time with these charges.
Starting point is 01:09:52 We received information on Tuesday that he had already contacted family and was getting a bus ticket to get back to Mexico. Could you stop stopping? We missed the whole thing. See, I just missed the get back. I was going to say Caribbean because they don't play about their food. And then they live in little sheds. Some of them be living in their sheds because they like sheds.
Starting point is 01:10:10 But I was thinking Marquez. Then you said Coronas. He drink all day. I said nothing but no Coronas. Did he say drink all day? Guess what? Racist. Say it.
Starting point is 01:10:19 Mexican. Jess? Mexican. Okay. Oh, my God. That still don't mean nothing. He could have been from Russia just over there on a job. He could have been at work over there.
Starting point is 01:10:30 Both of y'all are correct. Amari Hendricks was black. Brian Marquez is Mexican. Yes. All right. All right. We're one for one. Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 01:10:39 All right. Well, thank you for that donkey today, sir. Yes, indeed. When we come back, 800-585-1051. Let's talk big brothers. Blue Face was mad at Baby because Little Baby allegedly hit up
Starting point is 01:10:50 Chris Sean in the DM. Said, Baby, why are people saying I was in your DM? Why you ain't tell them I'm big brother? I hate ish like that.
Starting point is 01:10:59 Mm-hmm. Yeah. So what is the question? 800-585-1051. If your girl has a number saved in her phone that's big brother or she says, this guy's my big bro. If that calls for concern. Yes.
Starting point is 01:11:10 Yes. No, I'm saying yes, it is. It is calls for concern. We're going to talk about it when we come back. 800-585-1051. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:11:23 Power 105.11 it's topic time call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the breakfast club talk about it morning everybody it's dj envy charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club we got our guest host jess hilariousilarious here. Yes, indeed. Now, we were talking before we left about Chris Brown. No, not Chris Brown. Little Baby, Blueface, Chris Sean, and Blueface's mom. Okay.
Starting point is 01:11:54 I don't know how Blueface's mom got in this. Jess Hilarious? Well, listen, Blueface's mother came at me a couple times, and, you know, I just want to take the time to say you a clown. But she came at you. She came at me just because, like, everybody come at me. Well, not everybody, but some people who feel like, all right. So I did a podcast and I was saying that, you know, they brought up Krishan.
Starting point is 01:12:14 Krishan is from Baltimore. The Carefully Reckless Podcast. Yeah, the Carefully Reckless Podcast. And she came up and she, they were just, you know, asking me like, yo, you ever reach out to her? And I'm like, look, I'm not. Because where she at right now is where she going to be. She the only one that's going to get out of that right now. She never had this type of money.
Starting point is 01:12:32 She never been in contact with these type of connections or whatever. Even though they using her for the wrong thing, I feel like. Get her a UFC situation going on. You know what I'm saying? She should be fighting. They all making money off of her fighting. That's how Blueface is relevant right now. Not from none of them little ass songs. situation going on get you know what i'm saying they all making money off of her fighting that's how blue face is relevant right now um not from none of them little ass songs that's been not
Starting point is 01:12:50 playing but his mother i blamed how he was raised on his mother and she was like is this the same lady who was begging for love on couples retreat on a show i did a vh1 show with you know somebody and whatever but she didn't even realize what i was saying i'm like yo you can tell how he is by how he was raised it's like your mother's in love with you for one she's she's this ain't no no mama d scrappy no not the over concerned mom this is like she wants to be in everything you do she wants to be in a bed with her son i feel like she wants to live in this man's skin like and do everything for him with him whatever you got a son you don't feel like that about your son no i do not i want my son to be his own person i want it's like she's obsessed with her son it's obsessed it's like um it's
Starting point is 01:13:41 different it's different i can just tell nah now, now, me, I love my kid. Like, that's my best friend all day. But it's a different type of mothering when you, it's like, yo, this lady is going after every female that he's dealing with. Like, that's why Creshawn beat up. And I'm not foot beating nobody. Maybe she don't feel like nobody's good enough for her baby. And she's beautiful. The mother is beautiful.
Starting point is 01:14:04 But it's like, yo, go get some business of your own and leave your son to what he, you know. And even how, like, her daughter interacts. It's like, you raise all these kids a little crazy, ma'am. Like, nothing. He sees nothing wrong with what he does. Her daughter is the same way. I don't even know how we got on this. Remember, she was about to say before.
Starting point is 01:14:23 Because I said it was a clown. Yeah, I remember that But yeah But either way She said Chris Brown Was like Condemning black people And she was just like
Starting point is 01:14:30 You threw all your black people Under the bus By even bringing up Trishawn and Blueface How do you really feel That he How can you as a mother Who watches this
Starting point is 01:14:37 You got beat up by Your son One of your son's girlfriends How can you even not Register what he was saying Not yet You didn't like getting Beat up by her right You don't like seeing Your son beat her up And you don't like Seeing her beat your son's girlfriends, how can you even not register what he was saying? You didn't like getting beat up by her, right? You don't like seeing your son beat her up,
Starting point is 01:14:47 and you don't like seeing her beat your son up. So I think you should kind of feel what he's saying. I mean, it went over their head. I like what you said, too, about Krishan and how she's having all these new experiences and these new connections, because that's what Blueface got mad about, right? Exactly.
Starting point is 01:15:03 She got mad because Lil Baby hit her up. Lil Baby was like, yo, why you ain't telling my big brother? Let me ask you a question. Do you have any guys in your phone
Starting point is 01:15:12 or have you ever had any guys in your phone save this big bro? No, not big bro. No, I'm not. It's people that I do
Starting point is 01:15:19 call big bro, but sometimes bro can be used as a code name as somebody that I've done something with that it just didn't go no further than that.
Starting point is 01:15:29 So it's just like that's bro. That's nasty. I can't think of a reason why Lil Baby would hit Chris Sean up other than he wants somebody
Starting point is 01:15:36 smacked. I don't understand. Like I don't understand. You think he was this high? He wanted to hire her? Yeah, I think that he yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:44 Or he wanted to give her some guidance. There's no way somebody's going to jump in Chris Sean's DM and they don't want nobody smacked. I wouldn't even know how to come as a guy. I wouldn't even know how to come at Shorty. Blue looking at everything she got going on. We can see that. She's controlled by him.
Starting point is 01:15:58 So I wouldn't even be, if I'm a male rapper, I'm not hitting Shorty up. So you think Blueface got calls for concern? Yeah. Really? I think anybody that calls somebody big bro or that they say call me big bro, there's a problem. If that's not your real brother, you didn't grow up with that person and you don't know him in a relationship.
Starting point is 01:16:14 Like, my wife just can't start calling somebody big bro. I've known her for 28 years. Out of nowhere. Yeah, nah. Out of nowhere, nah. It doesn't happen. What about you? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:21 If your wife start calling somebody big bro. Nah, I agree with you. Because it's like, you know, I've been with my wife for 25 years. So it's like, who the thing are you calling big brother? Like, what do you yeah if your wife start calling somebody big bro no i agree with you because it's like you know i've been with my wife for 25 years so it's like who do you think you calling big brother like yeah big brother yeah either he's all about big brothers or we don't know yeah and then why is he just in the dm you got his number like what did y'all talk about how is he big bro what has he done for you to show you that you his sister all right let's go to the phone lines hello who's this it's bd brother? Oh, you definitely can't be in my girl phone. B.D.?
Starting point is 01:16:47 What the? B.D. works in Big Mood. Nah, B.D., you've gone too far, B.D. Oh, G. Now, first of all, listen. If the brother ain't blood, it ain't no good, man. You can't do it. You can't have no brothers in the relationship.
Starting point is 01:17:01 That ain't your man, man. No brother. I'm with you, brother. I agree. 800-585-1051 we're talking to turn big bro can your girl have a a big bro ladies do you have a big bro maybe we're wrong talk to us it's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We have Jess Hilarious, our co-host.
Starting point is 01:17:37 She's joining us all morning long. She's here for a couple days too. Absolutely. And we're talking about the term big bro. Now this comes from Blueface. Little Baby allegedly was in Krishan, his girl's DM, and said, This baby, why people saying I was in your DM? Why you ain't just tell them I'm big brother?
Starting point is 01:17:51 I hate ish like that. So can you have a big bro? I think there's context to it. Like, you know what I mean? I understand if you and your significant other been down with each other for a long time, and then all of a sudden some new person pops up. Yeah, you can be like, who the hell is this dude? can be like who the hell is this yeah calling you big bro but if it's somebody like you know they might have known for a while and they got like a relationship even on some business stuff like
Starting point is 01:18:14 i don't think there's nothing wrong with that yeah because you you always be like yo that's my little sis like and i and i say that you know to everybody, yeah, but I've been your little sis since. A long time. Before all these, you know, before relationships. So, I definitely get that. But now, let me ask you a question. What if little baby was reaching out to her as a, quote unquote, enforcer, like you said? Like, you know, sometimes I can't put my hands on certain people.
Starting point is 01:18:39 Right. Because Sean does it. Yo, you little sis, I help you out, you know, financially. I don't want nothing sexual. You didn't let Jess put a whole scenario on you. I mean, because that's what it is. Like, yo, if I'm watching, if I'm constantly saying somebody going viral for constantly beating somebody up, and you got to think about it.
Starting point is 01:18:55 Lil Baby got these girls. That's why I'm going to tell this girl that this is happening. Yo, be sure to get up for me to take care of that. Right. Because Lil Baby, he be having these contracts, these, you know, these, what is it, the NDAs? And these girls still don't care, man. So they gots to get the paws put on.
Starting point is 01:19:12 So I think he might have hit her up, like, yo, I need you to take care of this. I'm going to call Lil Sis. Lil Sis was good. And Blueface just so insecure and young, it's like, yo, she can do whatever she wants. She the reason that you relevant. And she's also not your only girlfriend. She's one of your girlfriends. Like, you're still with your baby mother.
Starting point is 01:19:26 So I ain't doing nothing. I think that all of this makes sense. It does. Hello, who's this? Yes, this is Travis. Hey, Travis. Good morning. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:19:34 Talk to us. Yeah, honestly, I don't think it's a cause for concern at all. Because, I mean, I got one homie, you know, I've known her 15 plus years. And even when we DM, it's never about anything like that man so i don't think it's any reasonable concern at all well i mean he's been knowing her for 15 years they've been on each other for like what 15 minutes yeah 15 minutes yeah now whitney good morning good morning now you got in trouble because you got somebody in your phone on the big brother that you and it ain't your real brother no not at all tell us the story
Starting point is 01:20:05 i looked at this person as my brother like we were in foster care together and so to me like hey we grew up in the same house this is like my brother like when i want something i can never tell him like hey this is what's going on because i didn't get on my real brother so this is somebody that i look to as a brother so i feel like that to, that's not a big deal because according to the state, we were brothers, you know? Have y'all did anything at all, kiss, sexually at all? No, never, never. He's younger than me. Okay.
Starting point is 01:20:36 In that situation, I get it, though. Yeah, that's a different situation. I get it. Yeah, compared to if I was working with somebody and I was like, oh, this is my co-worker I'm going to call him Big Bro That's different Because that could become something But that's the key That you have experiences with a person
Starting point is 01:20:50 Like Jess was saying earlier I called Jess Lil' Sis She called me Big Bro But that's because we connected early on Years ago And we got like an energy That's my anger right there You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:21:01 Kevin, good morning Hello What's going on? What's up, brother? Talk to us Kevin, what's up? What's going on? What's up, brother? Talk to us. Hey, Kevin, what's up? What's going on? Hey, I think it's nothing wrong with having a boy as a homeboy,
Starting point is 01:21:11 but it's like I think Blueface is mad because Lil Baby got a little more money than him, so he's kind of nervous. Yeah, that's what it is. I don't think Lil Baby really want her because she probably could beat him up because she's bigger than him. You know what I mean? Goodbye, man. I know that's right, Jeff. Jeff will get somebody beat up, boy. Jeff will be over there g bigger than him. You know what I mean? Goodbye, man. I know that's right, Jeff.
Starting point is 01:21:26 Jeff will get somebody beat up, boy. Jeff will be over there gassing it up. I know what I'm saying. Yeah, that's what it is. But. Yeah. But let me ask you another question now. What's that?
Starting point is 01:21:36 The guy just said something true. Okay. Now, if Lil Baby didn't have more money than Blueface, would Blueface be this mad? I honestly don't think so. I don't think so either. He's threatened. He's intimidated by it
Starting point is 01:21:46 just because of the bracket that he's in. You know, the status of Lil Baby. Now, if it was like a Soulja Boy to hit him up, it's like,
Starting point is 01:21:52 yo, look, alright. Alright, yo, go ahead. Soulja Boy still kicked up. Y'all keep playing with Big Soulja. Alright, if Bow Wow hit Chris Sean, it's like,
Starting point is 01:22:01 alright, yo, you know what I'm saying? We not saying he ain't got it. We just saying he ain't got what Lil Baby got. That's all we saying. You know what I'm saying? Are we not saying he ain't got it? We just saying he ain't got what Lil Baby got. That's all we saying. You know what I'm saying? Lil Baby like one of the hottest rappers
Starting point is 01:22:09 at the moment. You know? I get what you're saying. What's the moral of the story? Yeah. What's the moral of the story, Jess? The moral of the story is
Starting point is 01:22:16 if the baby hit her up. Shut up. That was good. All right. No, the moral of the story is she can do what she wants because she's making you your money at the end of the day. So relax
Starting point is 01:22:28 because you told this girl, look, I'm still with my baby mother. And the baby mother dumb too because she's going to watch you be with somebody else and think that both of y'all ain't nobody more important than the other. All of y'all girls on the same level was just that Creshawn is his cash cow. That's it. That's the
Starting point is 01:22:44 only reason why he's still making money. That's the only reason he's still making money. That's the only reason why his mother's still eating. That's the only reason why everybody on Zeus Network is eating because of Krishan Rock. So blessed be Baltimore. That's the moral. Because them hands get thrown. Alright. Jesus.
Starting point is 01:23:00 Alright. Well, we got rumors on the way. What are we talking about coming up? Margie Blige releases trailer for upcoming talk show and I wanna know cause she don't even be talking to people so
Starting point is 01:23:08 I wanna know how she just gonna come out with one of those damn man alright we'll get to it next it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club
Starting point is 01:23:18 morning everybody it's DJ Envy Charlamagne Tha God we are the breakfast club we got our special guest host Jess Hilarious yes indeed that's me Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We got our special guest host, Jess Hilarious. Yes, indeed. That's me. And we're about to get to the rumors.
Starting point is 01:23:30 What are we teasing? Oh, listen, listen. Murray J. Blige releases trailer for upcoming talk show. I'm so confused about it. Jess with the message. It's Jess with the message. So my news is real. This is the rumor report. So my news is real. the reason why i'm confused is because mary don't be talking to nobody she barely talked in the documentary she just dropped a couple months ago um it was 45 minutes and i was like
Starting point is 01:24:01 yo you've been through so much um why would you only talk to us for 15 minutes um and yeah and yet your lifetime documentary i wonder who she's going to be talking to what is it going to be about like when when does she decide to say listen you know what i'm gonna do a talk show like what i i don't know like what is it going to be it's going to be like one of those um jennifer you know, like Jennifer Hudson, her talk show. She bring people and one-on-one conversations. One-on-one. You know, it's called the Wine Down. She drinking her wine.
Starting point is 01:24:32 And from what I've seen, it's a lot of her people. So it's like 50 Cent, Karachi P. Henson. But also, it could be she likes to interview people and is tired of interviewing herself. Like, she might not want to talk about herself, but doesn't have a problem talking to other people. A lot of people like that. To other people. I do agree with Jeff, though. I mean, like, Mary is not a to talk about herself but doesn't have a problem talking to other people like that people i do agree with jeff though i mean like mary is not a very talkative person yeah you're talking about her people she got five people that she deal with in the world diddy 50 cent uh and i think that's it actually no diddy 50 angie martinez taraji p henson
Starting point is 01:25:00 ashana ashana ashana and i think that's it. That might be it. Fat Joe. Joey Crack. Yeah, no, no, no. You talking about Ashanti. Ashanti with Joey Crack. Yeah. Bam!
Starting point is 01:25:12 She might. Okay, well, then that's it. Yeah. Yeah, I can't see Mary sitting across from no stranger having a conversation. Listen, I met her in New Orleans, and I said hi, and she was like, huh? I was like, okay, and I just kept going. So I'm like, talk show? How hell she don't even like to say hey yo hi huh is funny as hell she don't be with none of that yo she's straight New York up and down she don't care and I love it I love it
Starting point is 01:25:35 I can't even argue with her I'm like I wasn't even mad I said hi oh my god Mary she was like huh I said all right cool I'm just gonna keep on going because if you don't want to say hi I ain't about to say I'm gonna be tuned in though because it's Mary J Black no cool. I'm just going to keep on going. Because if you don't want to stay high, I ain't even about to say it. I'm going to be tuned in, though, because this marriage ain't blocked. Oh, no, I'm definitely going to be tuned in. I just can't wait to see what it brings. Listen, Gunner's lawyer reiterates that he won't cooperate in YSL Young Thug case. He won't cooperate no more?
Starting point is 01:25:59 Yo, you stupid. It's like he's not going to do it again? You stupid. No, I'm saying, I'm saying, like, is it, okay, does he feel like he's given him enough already? Like, you can't just be like, you know what? I'm going to snitch today, but don't ask me next week. Like, you can't say that. Yeah, Gunna's lawyer is saying that Gunna didn't cooperate, or like, he didn't snitch.
Starting point is 01:26:18 I don't know, bro. Well, I mean, we all heard what he said, but my whole thing is, to get released, if they call you back on the stand, you have to answer them. But I thought that was the whole point. He could give that information without being called back on the stand. No, he could get called back on the stand. That's what I thought. Or maybe he gave the first set of information and was like, look, yo,
Starting point is 01:26:36 I ain't giving no more, so y'all gonna have to take what I give y'all now. And now I have immunity to not go up there no more. Nah, because I thought they said if they call him back on the stand, he has to answer the questions. Man, why are we minding the street nigga business? You're right. This ain't got nothing to do with us.
Starting point is 01:26:49 No, but he's not a street nigga. This is the thing, because he wouldn't have cooperated, firstly, if he was a street nigga. Them street dudes be the main ones cooperating. You're right. I seen another video over the weekend. It just sounded wild. He was talking for three hours. Same case.
Starting point is 01:27:03 He was talking for three hours. And he wasn't talking about no goddamn music. He wasn't talking about no music. He only had three hours worth of music that we want to hear about in this case. So I think, okay, so he won't be cooperating. The moral of the story is don't cooperate from the jump, and then niggas won't have to ask you to do it again. But I want to come home.
Starting point is 01:27:19 Okay? I want to come home. Nobody ever thinking about me. We always condemning informants, but don't ever think about the position that they in. They want to come home. Nobody ever thinking about me. We always condemning informants, but don't ever think about the position that they in. They want to come home. They want to come home, but you shouldn't have gotten that car. That's what happened. You shouldn't have gotten the car.
Starting point is 01:27:35 You know who was driving. Don't get in the car. That's it. That's true. That is true. Trey got out the car. Remember? Boys in the hood.
Starting point is 01:27:43 Trey got out the car. He did get out the car. He did. He got out the car. Doughboy knew. Doughboy told him one time. No, no. He didn't even have to tell him. Trey said, the car. Remember? Boys in the hood. Trey got out the car. He did get out the car. Doughboy knew. Doughboy told him one time. No, no. He didn't even have to tell him. Trey said, hey, man, let me out. Doughboy didn't even try to convince him.
Starting point is 01:27:52 Let him go. Let him go. If he going to tell on us anyway. At the end of the day, who lived? The n***a who got out the car. That's true. That's true. That's sad.
Starting point is 01:27:59 All right. Well, that is just with the mess. It is. And People's Choice mixes up next. Let us know what you want to hear at The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same.
Starting point is 01:28:11 Our Audible pick of the day is Reinvent Your Life. Mel Robbins is back to help you dream big and take more control over your life. Start listening when you sign up for a free 30-day trial at audible.com slash breakfastclub. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Our co-host Jess Hilarious is here. Yes, she is. at audible.com slash breakfast club morning everybody it's dj envy charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club our co-host jess hilarious is here yes she is literally it's black history month and what we're doing today for black history man you know every day during black history month uh the black effect podcast network puts out a podcast called i didn't know
Starting point is 01:28:37 maybe you didn't either hosted by my guy b dot and today b dot is going to talk to us about the 13th amendment and how many elements begin with the 13th Amendment. BDOT, teach. I didn't know, maybe you didn't know. I didn't know, I didn't know, I didn't know. Now the 13th Amendment, it was supposed to abolish slavery. And in theory it did. But in 1866, a year after the amendment was ratified, states like Alabama, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, Tennessee, and of course, good old South Kakalaki, began to lease out convicts for labor.
Starting point is 01:29:14 So basically it means if you was locked up, they could lease you out to people on plantations. A revisit to slavery. So of course, this made the business of arresting black folk very lucrative. Hundreds of white men hired by the states as what we call police officers today. Their primary responsibility? To search out and arrest black people who are in violations of the black codes. Now see, that's where stuff gets tricky. Now see, the black codes were very petty situations that were normally legal,
Starting point is 01:29:40 but if a black person did it, it was illegal. And justification to lock your black ass up for example in louisiana it was illegal for a black man to preach to black congregations but without special permission in writing from the president of the police now be clear on those plantations many of oppressing them would allow enslaved black folk to be preachers on their plantations to the rest of the black folk if they were preaching from the passages that oppressing them hand selected you know like ephesians 6 5 say slaves be obedient to your human masters in south carolina if the parent of a black
Starting point is 01:30:17 child was considered vagrant and vagrant meaning had nowhere to go and had no job like look like they homeless and they're wandering from place to place now if someone viewed a child to be vagrant the judicial system allowed the police to apprentice that child to an employer pretty much take that child and give them to somebody to work for so basically if you're a single mom you at work your child just happened to be walking up the street going to kick it with some friends might not have on their best attire because let's just be honest you can't afford it and somebody says hey that child looks vagrant your baby say i ain't vagrant my mom at work don't matter they scoop his little ass up pronto you go downtown to make a fuss about it why is this disorderly conduct black coat now
Starting point is 01:31:00 you and man man locked up headed to somebody's plantation to get them a bunch of free labor. And I told you the black codes were a series of laws, criminal laws, illegal activity for black folk. And through the enforcement of those laws, they could be in prison. And it said after the passing of the 13th Amendment, more than 800,000 black people were part of that system of re-enslavement through the prison system. I always heard the 13th Amendment freed the slaves slaves but have you ever read the 13th amendment? It reads and I quote, neither slavery nor involuntary servitude comma except as a punishment for crime wherever the party shall have been duly convicted comma shall exist within the United States or any place subject to their jurisdiction. See the problem is the space between the commas.
Starting point is 01:31:45 Accept as punishment for crime wherever the party shall have been duly convicted. And dare I say that was the invention of the loophole. 13th Amendment said there will be no slavery unless it's punishment. Seeing that punishment is prison, there are your enslaved individuals. The 13th Amendment only introduced a new form of slavery. Then there were laws put in place to ensure that black folk remain slaves and of course profits still being made off that free labor and now that same system is what we call the criminal justice system today i didn't
Starting point is 01:32:17 know maybe you didn't either that's right salute to my guy b-dot make sure you subscribe to the i didn't know maybe you didn't need the podcast available on the black effect i heart radio podcast network uh you can get it everywhere you listen to podcasts all right when we come back we got the positive notes so don't move it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's dj envy charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club jess hilarious our co-host is here jess we appreciate you hanging out with us today. And I loved being here. She's going to be here for the next couple of days.
Starting point is 01:32:48 Period. We stole Jess from Baltimore for a few days. I'm not. I mean, yo, I'm in D.C. now. I moved up. Oh. All right. What you mean you moved up?
Starting point is 01:32:55 I moved up the street. I just moved up the street. Y'all trying to make my city mad, yo. No, I moved up the street, yo. You got a party in Baltimore this weekend for your birthday, right? I do, y'all. Come in. What y'all doing? We don't do nothing on Sundays, Envy, and yo. Nah, I moved up the street, yo. You got a party in Baltimore this weekend for your birthday, right? I do, y'all. Come in. What y'all doing?
Starting point is 01:33:05 We don't do nothing on Sundays in Viennese. Neither do you, Charlemagne. Well, Charlemagne's never going out. He never comes outside. Oh, my God. Is it a day party? Is it early? It's a day party.
Starting point is 01:33:13 Okay. And it's where the white people be at. You're not going to get shot. It's not near the projects. It's not none of that, yo. It's 1425 Ellesina Street. It's Harbor East, and it's from 3 to 8 p.m. And it's open to the public?
Starting point is 01:33:25 Anybody can come? No, not anybody can come. Oh, you just gave the address out? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But no, that don't mean you're going to come when you show up. Got you. That don't mean you're going to get in when you show up. You got to buy a table.
Starting point is 01:33:34 You got to be nice. You got to get tables. You need to go on my website, and the link is in my bio. So get tickets. You can get tables, tickets, whatever. What's the website? JessHilariousOfficial.com. Okay.
Starting point is 01:33:44 And then also Friday, I have shows in Raleigh, North Carolina. Tables, tickets, whatever. What's the website? JessHilariousOfficial.com. Okay. And then also Friday, I have shows in Raleigh, North Carolina, Friday and Saturday. I'll be at Good Nights Comedy Club. We got four shows in two days. One show at 7.30. The other one at 9.30. That's on Friday. And then we got the same for Saturday.
Starting point is 01:33:59 I will do meet and greet. That's not included in the ticket price, y'all. Make sure you get your tickets. Raleigh, North Carolina for Good Nights this weekend, Friday and Saturday. Andessie she don't want no light-skinned women uh she want nothing but dark-skinned women on sunday listen look ci double a is in baltimore this this this weekend so usually it's in charlotte i don't know why they put it in baltimore but they gave it to us they gave it to us so we good for something don't play with me charlam. So my birthday celebration is during CIAA weekend. Oh, that's dope.
Starting point is 01:34:27 We used to do a day party when it was the CIAA weekend in Charlotte. We used to do it there. It used to be so lit when it was in Charlotte. It's not as lit in Baltimore. Let's see. Yo, I'm not saying that. I'm saying you'll see. If you come Sunday, you'll see how lit it is.
Starting point is 01:34:39 All right. All right. Three to eight. Okay. You know what I'm saying? Well, you got a positive note for the people? Yes. The positive note is simple, man.
Starting point is 01:34:45 I just want to tell everybody out there, communicate. Even if it's uncomfortable. One of the best ways to heal is simply getting everything out. Breakfast Club, bitches! Y'all finished or y'all done?

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