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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast
Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never
heard her before. Listen to
On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, y'all.
Niminy here. I'm the host
of a brand new history podcast for kids
and families called Historical
Records.
Executive produced by Questlove, The Story Pirates,
and John Glickman,
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different, inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was called a woman.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, everyone. Apple Podcasts, or wherever
you listen to podcasts. Good morning, USA!
Charlemagne Tha God. Peace to the planet, it's Friday! Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, Did you take a test? How do we know you're not sick? I feel amazing. I sound amazing. I can breathe.
Last time Lauren was here, she gave everybody COVID.
I just wanted to tell you.
She did give everybody COVID.
No, she did.
At least three people.
No, true story.
At least three people.
I didn't even have COVID.
Yes, you did.
What was it?
I tested negative twice.
You gave somebody something.
What would you have last time you was here?
I don't, I didn't know what it was.
She had COVID.
She gave me COVID last time.
No, I did not.
You was here at work every single day.
Yeah, and I got, I found out that I had COVID. I had a stomach ache. I swabbed my nose because I was just nervous. See, I did not. You was here at work every single day. Yeah, and I found out that I had COVID.
I had a stomach ache. I swabbed
my nose because I was just nervous. See, I didn't have all that.
So I think you got that when you were stuck at home.
It was you? Nope. And you gave me that
throat drops? I'm back.
Don't try to blame me because I'm back for one day.
Don't do that.
That's all it takes, Lauren. Well, good morning, y'all.
I'm so happy to be here. Good morning.
I'm on light, man. I need new candles.
That's because Envy already in here lying.
You might be right.
You stop it.
Mac has a couple of candles on the other side, so you can get some candles for Mac.
Mac, bring me a candle so I can set the mood.
Set my, you know.
Well, today is Friday.
We got a special guest joining us this morning.
Comedian Joe Coy will be joining us.
Our guy Joe Coy, man.
Salute to Joe Coy.
He's going back out on tour, actually.
And he's performing in Brooklyn on one of those dates.
And that's the date I'm going to come to.
Well, you know you've been saying that for like years,
that you were going to come to a Joe Coy show and you haven't yet.
I am. That's my guy, man.
You've been to everybody else's show.
You went to go see Chris Rock a couple of times.
You've seen Donnell.
You've seen Dave Chappelle.
But our friend, Andrew Schultz, but our friend.
Those are all my friends.
Everybody you've seen.
That comes all the time.
You will not go to his show.
I don't know what the problem with Joe Coy.
That's not true.
Joe's my guy.
I just haven't had an opportunity to go see one of his shows yet.
My space is so messy.
Ain't it so messy, Lauren?
It's always like that.
There's ashes all over the place.
What is going on?
Oh, fresh candles.
Okay, now we in business, see?
Ooh.
Grab the napkin and wipe down the pile of sand.
You right.
Toast.
You right.
Toast this.
Hold on.
Ooh, okay.
Now we getting the vibe.
Get the move going on the rain Friday.
Now we getting the vibe.
Man, that rain slowed me down this morning.
Oh, my gosh.
And it just came out of nowhere.
Ooh.
The weather report yesterday so
you didn't prepare your outfit for the rain yesterday you did this today it's not a rain fit
no it's not a rain fit i just woke up and decided to throw a windbreaker on
no new coming in oh the weather told you yesterday i don't be checking the weather oh my gosh
well let's get the show cracking when we come back teslan figaro will be joining us for front
page news we got a lot to discuss so don't move it's the breakfast club on bet Well, let's get the show cracking. When we come back, Tezlyn Figaro will be joining us for Front Page News.
We've got a lot to discuss, so don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club on BET.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We've got our guest co-host, Lauren LaRosa, with us this morning.
And let's get in some Front Page News.
Good morning, Tez.
How are you feeling?
Good morning.
I'm feeling good.
Happy Friday.
Good morning, DJ Envy.
Good morning, Lauren. It's good to see you again, and charlamagne the god peace tez now let's jump
right into it i've seen this story on social media it it really pissed me off uh talking
about this 10 year old that got arrested and what he got arrested for yeah absolutely i think
anybody should feel a way about this particularly uh those who are parents. A 10-year-old Mississippi boy was arrested and hauled off to jail for public urination.
And it looks like the officer told the young boy to get back inside the car.
The mother came to the situation and kind of summed it up for you and asked him, you know, why did you do this?
And, you know, let's just go back in the house.
The officer said that told him to get back inside the car and she would just give the officer would just give him a warning but then several other cops showed up which seems uh certain well not seems that is
over policing in my opinion including a lieutenant who said that the boy needed to be hauled off to
jail uh they said him urinating in the parking lot was not right but at the same time uh it was
handled she handled it like a parent and she didn't understand why he needed to go to jail
now the son is obviously traumatized by it.
He said he started crying a little bit. He said they took me down there and got out of the truck.
I didn't know what was happening. I got scared. I started shaking, thinking I was going to jail.
They did not cuff him, but they did hold him in a cell and later turned him over to his mom.
And as you can see on social media, actually, you don't have photos of him in the police car that is so crazy could you imagine a 10 year old going on the back back of the car
having to pee because we've all been there we've been there at adults and him getting arrested for
public urination that don't sound crazy where they lock them up and send them to jail and even if
they had to like because what they had they did a book them like when they took them down to the station.
It was like within process.
Well, what they did was it says that the report is saying that they held him in a cell and later turned him over to his mom.
So based on the information that they gave us, there was no booking process per se.
But just, you know, seeing a 10 year old to a cell, making them feel as if they're in jail, that that's that's enough as it is.
Yeah, it sounds crazy because it's a 10 year old you know and i don't understand why it's not illegal to
arrest minors like there are charges that people get when they do things to minors so shouldn't
police be treated the same way like the hypocrisy to be able to arrest a 10 year old and you don't
for peeing behind a car you don't have to take a 10 year old to a holding cell to teach like if
you're trying to teach him something or have a conversation with them i think there's a different way that could
have been handled you know in new jersey if you get caught uh peeing outside they can charge you
with a sex crime really yes even if you're drunk even if you don't matter you know i'm not an
excuse justification you've never had one of those like you literally can't make it to the bathroom
You have to pee outside
Of course Charlamagne has
Right Charlamagne
You've never in life
Peed outside
You just have to make it where you gotta go
Not as an adult though
I've had before absolutely
You drive
Who's gonna be honest enough to say
I've sharted on myself in my 20s
but pee
outside
I would have rather you took peed outside
than sharted like publicly
well shart you can't control you just trying to pass a little gas
and sometimes you get a little juice but
everybody's peed outside
everybody said Charlamagne
no I didn't say that I peed outside before I just haven't peed outside as an adult what've definitely peed outside before. Everybody's in Charlemagne apparently. No, I didn't say that. I've peed outside before.
I just haven't peed outside as an adult.
As an adult.
What's the crime?
Is it indecent exposure?
Yeah, indecent exposure.
By the way, don't quote me on that.
Somebody just told me that one time.
When I was about to pee outside.
They said, you know, if you get caught peeing outside, you're going to be charged with a sex crime.
I'm like, what?
So I didn't pee outside in Jersey.
Yeah, I haven't peed outside in Jersey.
Well, let me just say, women definitely do it
because we're very particular about
public restrooms.
You know, especially if you're out.
You gotta go.
So you're particular about public restrooms, but you pee outside?
Yeah, because I'm not sitting on the toilet.
Sometimes it's the cleanest, safest
option. You don't have to wait in the line.
You ever been in a line for the girl's bathroom?
I went on the way
to the airport last week going into LaGuardia.
You know how sometimes the
cars be backed up because it be so much traffic
at the arrivals. There was a woman
sitting outside her car
and she was squatted peeing.
I hope she don't think she be in the street.
At that point when you don't even care if you're
discreet or not, says, back me up.
You have to go so bad, you're like, listen, they've seen it before.
Like, we've all been there.
Big mom and grandma, like, they literally, that was something they taught.
When you were on a road trip, instead of pulling over to the public, you know, the truck stop bathrooms,
grandma would just pull over, open up the doors.
You squat.
They always had toilet tissue in the car.
That's like a normal thing.
Yeah, but that was the 1900s.
You know what I mean?
There was no cameras.
It's 2023, and we have Casamigos and Lobos and everything else.
You got to go where you got to go.
Charlamagne, you got four daughters.
Your daughters, you never had to pull over right, Crass?
They're children.
They still have to be. Well, you got four daughters. Your daughters never, you never had to pull over right, Crass, and hold them up when they peed? They're children. Well, listen,
your mom still had the kids.
Well, the bladder gets worse
as you get older.
I thought we were talking
about peeing as an adult.
Oh, wow.
Oh, okay.
Well, I can't tell
because y'all talking about
the 10-year-old envy
talking about the kids.
I'm talking about us as adults.
Mine has stemmed
through generations in my life,
so I don't know.
Like, as a kid,
when you,
there's nowhere to use the bathroom
and then your mom's mad because she told you to use the bathroom before y'all got in
the car now that i'm older that's how i know how to you know do it be discreet grab the doors it's
a whole thing but i did not know like squad mechanisms and all of that women have like
that's a very normal thing wow this is like closer to you right now this is a universal language you
open up the door you open up the passenger door you open up the back door. You open up the back door. And now you create a barricade.
And you can pee all day.
There's many trees I done peed on.
See, I didn't think men cared about the barricade, though.
Nah, all day long.
Well, just for the record, all you adults, public urination is illegal in every state in the country.
I just looked it up.
Okay, I just want to throw that out there.
I feel like that's systematic racism.
I'm just saying.
Public urination is illegal in every state in the country.
Well, we've all done it.
All right.
Well, that is front page news.
Now, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent, call us up right now.
Maybe you peed outside.
You would have told Charlamagne that you peed outside on the tree before.
Ain't nothing wrong with that.
First of all, I hate when y'all do this because I didn't say I've never peed outside.
I said as an adult.
My grown ass behind my big ass age now.
When did you become an adult? What age?
Last year. I'm talking about
in my 30s and 40s. I ain't never did nothing like that
that I can remember. Peeing outside.
Alright, well
get it off your chest. Call us up right now.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Get it off. This is your The Breakfast Club. Break it up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Chief calling 800-585-1051.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello?
Hello, who's this?
This is Big Dre from Eden Wall in the Bronx.
Big Dre from the BX.
Eden Wall Projects.
Oh, my God.
That's right.
Eden Wall Projects.
Charlamagne.
Charlamagne, you a damn liar.
What am I lying about?
I know for sure.
And I know for sure as a 20-year-old, you pissed outside somewhere.
Man, you know what's so crazy?
I specifically said in my 30s and 40s, man.
30s and 40s, too?
I know you did it.
I've never done that in my 30s and 40s.
You're a liar, Charlamagne.
You peed in the staircase.
I know.
I can hear it in your voice.
You peed in the staircase, brother.
What happened?
I said you peed in the staircase before.
Yeah, I also don't have a reason to.
I didn't pee in the staircase.
I haven't been in no situations where I can't get to a bathroom.
Not in my 30s and 40s.
In 20 years?
How you gonna get on the radio
and say you sharted yourself
but you never pissed outside?
Thank you.
That's why you should believe me.
Thank you.
Nah, I'm not gonna believe that one.
I didn't say I never peed outside.
I said I haven't peed outside
in my big adult age,
in my 30s and 40s.
But in your big adult age,
you sharted.
Definitely, I sharted in my 20s.
Yeah, yeah. I don't believe that. I don't big adult age, you've sharted. Definitely. I sharted at my 20s. I don't
believe that. I don't believe that.
Alright. Thank you, Drew. Hello, who's
this? Hey, what up, DJ?
Good morning, Miss Lady.
I'm this lady.
That's Lauren. Lauren LaRosa.
Miss Lady.
Good morning. Good morning.
I'm calling to get it off my chest about
the urination in public.
I work for the city, so I do home visits.
And so it'd be hard to find restrooms.
And then when you were talking about this, when you were saying that maybe it'd be a form of racism,
I'm saying, like, when you go to the restrooms, you'd be like, as soon as they see you black,
they'd be like, oh, the restroom's closed, out of order.
Whitey person come in and be like, oh, the restaurant's closed, out of order. Whitey person come in
and be like,
oh, let me get the keys.
They just be like,
I'm gonna,
I may order tea.
But if I say,
I'm gonna buy a cup of tea,
I'm gonna use the restroom,
they be like,
you gotta pay now.
Wait, you in the gas station
restroom?
First of all,
that's what this sounds like.
No, like,
different restaurants.
Restaurants,
nail salons,
beauty salons.
When you in a home visit
and that pee comes or
you get that BG
and then you feel the stretch and you
start getting those denies
looking for spots like, oh my God.
That sounds like dookie.
That sounds like dookie.
You got a dookie boo.
No, sometimes when you got to
pee real bad too, you get that
antsy feeling like, oh my God, I got to find a place to cop a squat.
At what age are we in age right now?
Because Charlamagne is acting like after like 30, this doesn't happen.
I didn't say that.
I haven't done it.
I'm 41.
Okay.
Oh, yeah.
It's loose too.
You can't hold it.
Oh, my God.
41, it ain't as tight as it used to be.
Don't let him call you loose.
Tell him you do your cankles. Tell him you do your kinkos
Tell him you do your kinkos
Thank you mama
Get it off your chest
800-585-1051
We were just having a conversation
If you just joined us
This 10 year old was arrested for peeing in public He had to go to the bathroom he went behind a car and peed and was arrested
and charlemagne said he has never done it in his old age we're saying bs in my 30s and 40s i haven't
peed outside but also it's for reasons for that too it's not that you know uh i haven't i don't
haven't peed outside it's also because man i'm scared of cameras like we know we don't we're
not in the day and age
where you know
you can just go pee outside
and nobody can see you
we all have the same thing
Charlemagne
and if we have to go to the bathroom
we have to go to the bathroom
that ain't true
I gotta think a little different
and your dumb ass should too
because you'll look so stupid
with your little beige ass
out
and peeing in public
and everybody's like
why the hell DJ
ain't be peeing in public
you know what I mean
cause I couldn't find a bathroom
people understand
and public urination is illegal in every state.
So that would probably...
Imagine having to warrant out for your arrest
because you peed in public
because somebody caught you on video.
Well, I would have to call
Attorney Benjamin Crump.
I'm sure he'll help me in this situation.
Not Attorney Crump.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out
of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water
for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe owned country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, guys. I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories
from the people you know, follow, and admire,
join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run
and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments. Alicia shares her
wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love. I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace.
Have grace with yourself. You're trying your best and you're gonna figure out the rhythm of this
thing. Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on
the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts. You heard that right. A podcast for all ages. One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life
through hip-hop. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history,
like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give
up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing. Check it.
And it began with me. Did you know, did you know? I wouldn't give up my seat. Nine months before
Rosa, it was Claudette Colvin. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey there, my little creeps.
It's your favorite ghost host, Teresa.
And guess what?
Haunting is back, dropping just
in time for spooky season.
Now I know you've probably been wandering
the mortal plane, wondering when I'd be
back to fill your ears with deliciously
unsettling stories. Well,
wonder no more, because we've
got a ghoulishly good lineup
ready for you. Let's just say
things get a bit extra.
We're talking spirits, demons,
and the kind of supernatural chaos that'll make your spooky season complete. You know how much I
love this time of year. It's the one time I'm actually on trend. So grab your pumpkin spice,
dust off that Ouija board, just don't call me unless it's urgent, and tune in for new episodes
every week. Remember, the veils are thin, the stories are spooky,
and your favorite ghost host is back and badder than ever.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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 it off your chest wait 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 hello who's this dj envy charlemagne and gonz good morning
no og rom hey listen listen listen since we celebrated 50 years in hip-hop, right?
Right, right. I felt it was only right that I pay homage to the method man with a rendition of
Bring the Pain. Okay. You know what I'm saying? So it's ball time. Let's get right into it. Check it.
I came to bring the pain, switching thoughts like it's cane. Let's go outside my mental frame,
find out my ginseng, sharpening your utensilsils rep became so you know that pen is a fish you my method
I move without a team cuz cats is funny style is switching for the crane check it watch how sick this can get
So give me the fix so don't put that cold beans except it in the rainbow
But homes before closure starting anything diced out you in the boss
Lose get tossed to the side you're unidentified for the course of course
It's that OG plan from the stick-up land.
You moving records?
They coming for them pockets.
Protect it, trust it.
You don't want the ruckus, them hammers in the crutches.
They faking the moves, son, so bust it.
With style, I'm pulling your file.
OG, handle them quick.
It's buck time, we toast to the click.
Insane, crazy, your crew can't fade.
They out your cotton, pick your mind.
Now I got mine, I'm sweet, OG.
Damn. It's early in the morning. You going
off. Sharla, you got something for me?
Uh, no.
You got nothing today. You ain't got no
balls today. Go ahead. Give me some balls.
I got you. Go ahead. Thinking of a master
plan. Got nothing but what
I got in my hand, Sharla. A selfie
stick. I got sweat inside my
hand so I dig in my pocket over money spent.
So I dig deeper, but still coming up with lit.
So I start my mission, leave my residence thinking how I'm going to get some dead presidents.
I need money.
I used to be a stick up kid.
Now I stick up Charlamagne every time I did.
I'm a rapper in the perspective of a toilet.
Shorty, I'm there for you anytime you need to pee.
All right. Thaty, I'm there for you anytime you need to pee. All right.
That's all I got.
One ball.
One ball.
One ball.
Rapping from the perspective
of a toilet.
Shorty, I'm there for you
anytime you need to pee.
Okay?
For real, girl,
it's me in your world.
Peeing me.
Believe me.
Peeing me.
Okay.
Goodbye, OG Rob.
Hey, yo, y'all have a good weekend, man.
Y'all catch that video, that rendition, man, on my IG, OGRob300.
Peace and blessings.
Hey, OG Rob, you know what you would enjoy?
You would enjoy that Ladies in Hip Hop special on Netflix.
That was really, really dope.
It's a documentary about just, like, the history of female rappers in hip hop on Netflix.
Yeah, yeah.
It's real.
Okay, okay.
I got to check that.
I appreciate that.
They go back to like Shaw Rock and Roxanne Shantay.
So they were trolling in the trailer then?
Oh, very much so.
Oh, yeah, very much so.
Oh, yeah.
I got to check that out.
Peace and blessings.
I appreciate y'all.
Have a good weekend.
You and the family.
You too.
You too, brother.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
Now, we got rumors on the way.
Lauren, what are we talking about?
Yes, we are talking about Quavo.
He dropped his first album since Takeoff Passing.
So, that's trending everywhere right now.
So, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ NB, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got our special guest host, Lauren LaRosa, with us this morning, and let's jump right into the rumors.
Lauren LaRosa.
I've been here for a little bit. I've been here for a minute.
Move out the way.
Tell her.
This is the rumor report.
I think a lot of people will recognize the voice and the name.
On The Breakfast Club.
Lauren came in hot you know
so quavo released an album today new music friday this is his second album uh solo album but this is
his first album since the passing of takeoff um the album it's 18 songs and all of them in some
way are a tribute to takeoff they talk about you know, Quavo just trying to heal through this.
He gives a shout out to Offset and basically tells people to mind their business.
That's the family.
But there's one song.
There's two songs.
So it opens up with Fueled Up and then it goes into Patty Cake.
And people are just talking about how well Take Off flows on Patty Cake.
That was Take Off, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So Take Off is on the album
in a couple songs so this is like one of the first you hear his voice when he says i do it for the
family in the beginning but this is like one of the verses that they go into but it made me so sad
yeah it is sad that shouldn't surprise nobody though i mean he was always he always got busy
was always the best rapper in the migos i agree i don't think people are surprised i think it's just
i don't know you just get excited when you hear them. Like, them boys go in.
You get excited and then you realize, like, we're not going to get any more of that.
You know what I mean?
So that's where the sadness comes into play.
But I do.
I haven't listened to Rocket Pile yet, but I salute Quavo because Quavo is, you know,
taking what's going on in his life and putting it in the music.
And I say that's what all musicians need to be doing nowadays.
That's what musicians used to do.
Yep.
Yeah.
You know, nowadays it's just like everybody want to tweet about what they're going through
or do interviews about what they're going through.
Now you're an artist.
Put it in your music.
So salute to Quavo.
And he had a listening party.
He like rented out like a planetarium.
And I watched a video where he was talking and he was saying like right now I feel like
a vessel.
I don't even know how I'm getting through day to day.
I don't know how I got through this project.
But I feel like I'm a vessel right now.
So I hope you guys have enjoyed the music.
And when he was talking,
I'm just like,
wow,
it's crazy.
Our situations use you through them,
but I just,
I hurt for them.
Like I know them personally.
I think everybody feels that way.
So,
and I,
and all of us have experienced grief in some ways,
staple shape or form.
So we understand the various stages of grief.
They always say it's five stages of grief.
It's denial.
It's anger.
It's bargaining.
It's depression.
Then it's acceptance. And those go in waves throughout your life yeah
they got a lot of good features too young thug uh future one of the songs we listened to on the
way here i was like this is gonna go crazy in the strip clubs in atlanta like i don't think people
give the migos as a group what they deserve but them you know solo artists as well all three of
them i don't think we're gonna really understand until we have to understand it. Migos top tier.
Migos been top tier. They top tier.
When you have conversations
about the greatest hip-hop groups of all time,
you got to put the Migos in the conversation.
Would you say that the Migos are the Beatles
of my generation? Of course I would
because I love to piss off white people.
When I say that, people come for me.
I'm glad that I have some friends.
Let's touch and agree on that. Let's touch and agree on that.
Let's touch and agree on that one.
One of my favorite things to say to Migos are way better than the Beatles.
Come on.
Who cares about Elton John and Sting?
Who else in the Beatles?
I don't think Sting was in the Beatles.
Yes, he was.
He is.
Elton John, Sting, and I respect them.
I don't know.
I know Bad and Bougie.
I know Bad and Bougie.
I know what Bad and Bougie do to me.
Come on now.
You got to convince me.
So now also to Lizzo.
You know, Lizzo has been going back and forth with all these accusations.
And she got some support today.
She got some support from the Big Girl, Big Boy Dance Crew who spoke out.
And basically they said, you know, they're having a time of their lives on a special tour and they've
been so honored to share the stage with such an amazing
talent. The tour experience has been beyond
special. The commitment to character
and culture taking precedent over
every movement and every moment has been one
of the greatest lessons and blessings that we could possibly ask
for. So they just want the people
to know that, you know, what we are seeing on
social media and in the, you know, now
the courts and the accusations, they they're saying that they don't know nothing about that get somebody else to
do it yeah i'm sure i'm sure lizzo appreciates that big love right like when you when you go
yeah when you're going through something you know i mean it's when you're going through something
publicly and you know people tend to back away from you and if somebody shows you public support
that's huge where do you think that this is gonna uh it's gonna fall in this like if it's true if it's not if she settles you think she shakes this and moves on
i don't think so i don't see nothing i just think she has to yeah no i don't think it's
impacting her now they're saying that it is and that she's losing deals which i think is crazy
because you know what we lose is is she been accused. And anybody could accuse anybody for anything.
Yeah, I haven't seen her lose anything.
But also, let's keep in mind the double standard that exists here, too, though.
Because if Lizzo was a man, it would have been plenty of people backing away already.
But I haven't seen that happen yet.
The only thing that was loud to me and I was like, ooh, this might get bad for her,
is when there was a video and Beyonce at first skipped over her name, then she showed her love I was like okay well Lizzo might be okay
then because once Beyonce speaks that's it yeah it seems like everybody knows how to be objective
and fair and show grace when it is uh a woman in a situation like this I don't necessarily agree
I will say though like the way that the jonathan major situation started and like is going it is definitely a difference i expected to see a little
bit more fallout he got his army commercials pulled immediately exactly he started hearing
all these stories about movies that he wasn't going to be able to do and people were backing
away immediately yeah i don't know but i don't know if it's maybe because there's you know you
have like the beyonce's coming out to support her. People saying, you know, we're sending Lizzo love.
I don't know if it's that.
Even with that.
It's celebrity in it because.
Even with that.
He's just been accused.
That's all it is.
He's just been accused.
Think about how many people don't show public support to a guy that would be in this situation.
You become toxic immediately.
Okay.
So, yes, there is a double standard.
And I think it's because people don't want to be the person that like is on the other side or the wrong side criticizing victims.
But I think when it comes to women, particularly black women, people don't want to rush to be the additional oppressor against that person.
So you kind of either sit back and be quiet or you show support and say, you know what?
I'm going to be, you know, maybe a vigilante.
Right.
Shouldn't we be like that with everybody, though?
Should we show that same type of grace?
I definitely think that you should. But that's just not the world Shouldn't we show that same type of grace with everybody? I definitely think
that you should,
but that's just not
the world we live in.
I know.
Things are just different.
You know what I mean?
That's all I'm saying.
All right.
Well, that is
your rumor report.
Now, when we come back,
we got front page news.
Teslin Figaro will be joining us
and then Joe Coy
will be joining us.
Comedian Joe Coy.
All right, so don't move.
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everybody it's dj envy charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club on this friday we got our guest
co-host lauren larosa back with us good morning morning, Lauren. Good morning. I'm back, y'all. All right. And let's get some front
page news. What up, Tiz? What's going on, DJ Envy? Good morning, Lauren.
Good morning, Charlamagne Tha God. Peace, Tiz. Hey. Now let's jump right in it.
Trump supporters are crazy. They will do whatever they need to for their
guy, huh? Yeah, no question about it. Nobody's going to be satisfied, I guess, until
everybody catches a case. Now the names and addresses of members of the grand jury that were indicted over Donald Trump and his 18 co-defendants on state recitern charges this week posted their names and information on a Web site that features violent rhetoric.
Now, many of you may be wondering how this happened. Let's take a listen and talk about it on the other side.
Due to a quirk in the Georgia law that when these indictments are filed, the names of the grand
jurors are made public. They're available on the documents that could be accessed by anybody just
the same way reporters access them. And in this case, the names and in some cases, associated
addresses have started to pop up on some pro-Trump forums and websites. Some good government groups
have flagged this. Yeah, it's so interesting to me that Trump supporters do this
because the reality is you can post their names and addresses, but these people
can hire protection and security, but you don't have anyone protecting you from
catching the charges that come with this type of behavior.
That's exactly it. And charges most definitely can come because Fulton County Sheriff's
Office stated that they are now working to trace the origin of the threats.
They will be working with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.
We're assisting, you know, earlier this week we covered how the judge, you know, was being threatened and how they arrested a woman in Texas for threatening the judge.
So real charges do come behind this.
So, you know, this calling folks on the phone and posting stuff online.
And they got to take it serious because you saw what happened last time the
threats came the capital came down literally so yeah and um just to i don't it wasn't even
two weeks ago that guy who was threatening biden online and then they went to his house and ended
up killing him you know like so i don't know why people playing around like this over i don't
understand why these people are so yeah like it is it I mean I guess it's that deep for
some people but is it really that deep that you wanna are you think people
just gonna come and find you you don't got families that you want to come home
to know they're willing to take their way yeah they're willing to go all the
way is that deep for them and so when you look at the counter and you look at
the response to that and people that organize around other issues they're not even this this to them is just oh yeah they're just online no these people are
really serious about this and i don't think it's being taken serious enough it's not because when
when uh the black lives matter protests were happening we were called everything we were uh
when people were trying to be vigilantes they were being heroes we weren't you burning down a
business or building people talking about that.
But now people are going to start fighting back.
And we can't be looked at as the bad guys.
And we do because our lives are being threatened, literally.
Yeah.
I will say, though, conservatives, they really do be ready to knock and book.
That is one thing I give MAGA supporters.
That is one thing I give conservatives.
I told Taz this yesterday.
Even the way that they galvanize on social media.
Oh, yes. They are literally the Takashis of politics. this yesterday even the way that they they galvanize on social media you know yes like
they are like they're literally the takashis of politics like the way that they gaslight is crazy
no it's unbelievable like and they like they flood they flood comment sections with their rhetoric
you know they come and stand in targets they like they're literally outside so yeah i'm glad you
said that charlamagne i just want to chime in on that because we have to start.
One thing about the conservative movement is it is actually the minority of the country.
It's not the majority of the country are either independent, in the middle or liberal.
So what conservatives have done are at least the MAGA. Let me be clear about MAGA because it's not all conservatives.
But make America great again. The Trumpers, what they have done is they have come up with a very strategic plan to make sure that they're loud online. So when you have 5,000 people that are just penetrating,
even our comment section over and over and over and over and over, it makes it seem like it's a
bigger voice than what it is. Meanwhile, people that are in the middle or may lean more to the
left, they may make a comment or they may say something and they kind of move on. But there's
a very strategic method that they do online and offline to make sure that
folks are bullied to make sure that people don't you know express themselves
fully and it's a it's a real strategy that works and and I don't you know like
we talked about yesterday I wish more would follow a similar method on how to
organize online you know and we organize around other things gossip and different
things going on in the community but we have to get involved and make sure that our messages are also being pushed out
there as well yeah sometimes you got to learn from your opposition instead of just criticizing
your opposition you know what i'm saying that's it all right well that is front page news make
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All right.
Now, when we come back,
comedian Joe Coy
will be joining us.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. My friend. My friend. It's my friend, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
A friend.
My friend.
It's my friend, too.
Joe Coy, ladies and gentlemen.
Yeah, yeah.
Now, Charlamagne says he's your friend.
Last time you came, Charlamagne promised that he was going to come to your show when you
were coming to town, and you never showed.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, hold on.
Can I?
Actually, it's every time I come on, he promises.
I'm going to your taping, though.
You're taping in Brooklyn.
I know. Yeah, I'm taping. I'm going for your taping, though. You're taping in Brooklyn. I know.
Yeah, I'm taping.
I'm going for your comedy.
Yeah, I'm just going to plug that real quick.
But my Netflix special I'm shooting in Brooklyn.
This is what I want to do.
This is what I want to do.
Because I know Envy will go.
Yes.
Envy will go.
Yes.
He's a real person.
You, though, you lie a lot.
Oh, God.
And you're notorious for lying. Facts. That is facts. You're a liar. You, though, you lie a lot. And you're notorious for lying.
Facts. That is facts. You're a liar.
You are a liar. And everyone always
says this about you, so this is what I want to do.
This is what I want to do. You ready?
And I think you're going to like this idea. Okay.
I want to charge you for all of the shows you missed.
And here's the thing. Here's the thing.
No, but normally I give you these tickets for free.
Right? Do I not? That's right.
You've never paid.
No, you've never paid for one thing in your life.
So I want to charge you for all the shows you've missed.
Okay.
I like this. All of them.
I like this idea, too.
And I know you have Venmo.
I know you have Venmo.
So I want to charge you today.
When you come, I'm going to give you that money back.
I like that. All right. i like that all right i like that
idea i like how much is it six thousand no yeah all the shows you missed six thousand for all the
shows you missed yeah and it was a six thousand dollar show i'm coming though and i'm happy you
got two specials yes i promise promise you watch that's what he said
last time
remember the same day
I promise you
I'm coming
yes it was
and I actually saw you
say this yesterday
on Instagram
yes
I left a comment
on your page
and I said
can I come to the show
yeah he actually did
that was the first time
he's done that
I'm coming
but you said it on the air
last time that you were coming
you said I promise you
I'm coming
something happened though
nothing
nothing happened nothing nothing happened Nothing, nothing happened.
Nothing happened.
Something happened.
Nothing ever happened.
COVID, more than COVID?
No, it wasn't a damn thing.
I have that.
He's going to show up.
He goes, I'm getting swab tested right now.
And it's in there.
How are you feeling?
You know what else I did?
What'd you do?
I watched Easter Sunday on a plane ride.
Come on.
I sure did.
This is why, now I'm falling in love with you.
Now I'm falling in love with you.
I did, and it was very good.
I enjoyed it.
Thank you so much, man.
Greatly appreciated.
Yeah.
Yeah, I put a lot of life and love into that movie.
You know, when you make a movie like that, I have a lot of life and love into that movie. And, you know, when you make a movie like that, you know, I have a lot of responsibility
and there's a lot of people that I have to give a voice to, you know, including my mom
and my aunt and everybody in my family.
So it was like, it was this fine line of like, okay, I want to kind of be funny and I want
to do a day in the life.
But if I don't at least seize this opportunity
to give them their voice that they that they rightfully deserve on the screen uh that's
pressure though right to have to speak for all yeah you don't think so you think it's what
pressure well it's not you know i always tell people it's like look i'm not doing this movie
for every filipino i'm not saying this movie is about your family.
If you want to relate to my family, that's great.
But this is definitely my mom.
And I'm doing the best impersonation of my mom.
And that was the first thing I said to Lydia.
You know, I love her.
The greatest, one of the greatest actors of our generation.
But I told her, I go, it's very important that you nail this this character as my mom because
that's what my fan base knows me for is is you know my mom's voice and i wanted to make sure
that we did uh her justice and and she killed it lydia killed it everybody on that in that movie
killed it so thank you so much for saying that how's your son doing he's great and your son i i
saw the video today and i want to cry dropped Dropped him off at school a couple days ago.
I don't know how you did that video without crying, honestly.
Because every year for me, dropping my son off at school made me sad.
Because it was always me in my head saying, he's a year away from leaving.
You know what I mean?
And I hated that.
I hated dealing with that reality as a father.
Like, oh, he's about to leave.
He's one year older and he's not going to need dad anymore.
And so I saw that video and I just got sad seeing that.
And he's grabbing that mirror.
College mirror that they get at Home Depot for $9.99.
That's right.
They all have it and they need it.
It's the most important thing that they pack is that mirror.
And I saw that mirror And I was just like
Oh god
It just made me sad
So all the parents out there
First day of school
Was yesterday I think
Cherish these moments
Cause just like Envy and I
Those moments are gone now
They're on their own now
Right
I got four more to do though
Oh yeah that's right
I got four more
That's right
There's four more
Yeah but yeah
But you know what I mean
you still
you always remember
that first day of school
your son's still going
to tour with you
and everything
oh yeah
he's with me
non-stop
and it's the best
it's the best
I love it
I love it so much
how does Joe Coy
get two Netflix specials
and you have some comedians
who can't get one
like we have Gary Owens
he comes up here a lot
I love Gary
he really is sad
he can't get a show
no I'm talking about like,
really, it upsets him.
You got two more.
You know,
look, I love Gary.
Me and Gary go way back.
BET, you know what I mean?
I still remember the day where he goes,
how do you say your name?
Joe Coy.
Joe Coy.
Joe Coy.
Joe Coy.
And I always remember that moment
between him and I. Him just
trying to remember my name because he was hosting
Comic-Con at that time.
Now, it's like we're sharing these
venues together. And now you gotta remember his name.
Yo, shut up. Yeah, I always
put an S. Do you put an S at the end?
I said Gary Owens. I know. I said that just now.
It's Gary Owens. Gary Owens.
Always put an S on it. Spell his name with an S. No, just do it now. It's Gary Owen. Gary Owens. Always put an S on it.
Spell his name with an S.
No, just do it to piss him off.
Is it Gary Owens?
It's Gary Owen.
Owen, no S.
No S.
Yeah, yeah.
But we like to put several S's.
We don't really give a shit about Gary.
Damn, Gary.
I try.
He's on Netflix.
No, but you know what?
Gary is so funny.
And he's self-made, too, as well.
He produces his own shows. And I don't know if he's put cameras in the room you know like when they said no to me I I put cameras in the room and I made it and and I'm glad I did because now I have this beautiful relationship with Netflix and it's like sometimes you just gotta just put a little extra in and uh yeah I know Gary will do it.
Do you remember the term for Jokoy like when when it went from this to that and what that was?
It was definitely, it was my first Netflix special.
It was over with.
I remember the minute it aired and we had our calendar for the rest of the year already out.
And it was already on sale.
But the minute that first special aired, it completely wiped out like the entire year and
then we were adding dates like i remember in hawaii we just had 11 shows in a row in like
less than five days it was just like selling out every single day and and then next thing we were
doing multiple venues across the world like it was it was i've never even seen anything like that
did that make you nervous at the time? Can I be that funny?
You know, can I be funny every show?
I wasn't worried about that.
I was worried about, like, okay, is this going to translate now?
Like, I don't, like, I'm in places I've never been before.
Norway, like, what?
I don't get it.
Like, are they going to get this?
Like, and then I had to realize, yeah, they're going to get it.
They got it on the special.'re gonna get it live but but now you just gotta adjust and figure out what they
want to hear when you get to that town and and that was a process in itself what if you really
suck like what if you're really not good on stage yeah yeah well and there's a lot um
but you need that palette right you need a palette with every single color of the rainbow
you need to you need you need the worst comics and you need the best comics and that's that's
how people get to find out who's better than who you know i mean there's there's a million podcasts
and there's a million radio shows but it looks like everyone's watching this show right here so
it's like you need that palette right right? So same thing with comedy.
I don't care.
I see them.
I don't know why, but I let it happen and pray.
All right, well, don't move.
We got more with Joe Coy when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Joe Coy.
Charlamagne?
Are you where you want to be, Joe Coy?
Yes. guy we are the breakfast club we're still kicking it with joe coy charlamagne are you where you want to be joe coy yes and i know i and i'm it's i don't like saying stuff like visualize or talking to i i hate it when people do that because i feel like when people say that they're not really doing
it uh i think just embody that right it's like whatever you love and whatever your passion is
man keep that inside you and just watch you'll walk towards it and and i've always felt this way
i i've never thought anything less than where i'm at right now like i i always like i think i did an
interview like six years ago and i i was like kevin did arenas which means i can do an arena
it was that easy it was like it's not it wasn't a thought. It wasn't even me like, can I do it?
It's like, no.
You see it.
People are like blueprints, man.
They lay the blueprint out for you.
So it's like, there it is.
He did it.
So that means you can do it.
Yeah.
That's why I like seeing you.
I do love when you come because you are so happy.
You know what I'm saying?
You are so filled with joy.
And you can tell that you're filled with gratitude oh man i feel like it's overwhelming
for you sometimes it is it is and i don't think people really uh understand how overwhelming it is
but like i just have to like also like remind myself like man without my fans or or you guys
like there's there's nothing i have nothing i'm just the funny guy at Norton Rack selling shoes.
So it's like I always
got to remind myself that.
And sometimes I catch myself,
you know, when they walk up to you
and you're just trying to eat
and they want that picture
and that selfie
and you just got to be like,
yeah, I get it.
But you know those are fans.
Yeah, I love them.
But you know,
you had a real public relationship,
of course, that was all over the place. How was your...
I feel like we've talked about this. No, you're not asking
how's his relationship now.
Can I talk to my friend
Joe Coy that I go to his shows and you don't?
Oh, wow. He's just buttering you up to ask you
about some shit you don't want to be.
No, I'm just asking how is things now?
It is a setup.
He's completely, I mean, like,, cause like you're trying to like also divert the attention.
Like, yes, he's setting me up, but he's also reminding me.
And I'm gonna wear Joe Coy merch.
I'm gonna look like a super fan.
Don't do this.
What?
Don't do this.
I'm gonna wear, I'm gonna have your shirt on.
I already reserved a seat for you.
Your hat.
Watch.
You'll see.
Watch.
But I was going to ask, yes we're relationships now are you as
public or not anymore i know i just i just want to keep it that was my first time ever being public
and i'm in uh yeah i just i think yeah you know when you were a kid you used to watch you look at
the inquire and you look at all this and like these public relationships and pictures and you're
just like when you're when you're when you're a fan you're
just like it's interesting but you don't understand what they're going through you said they inquire
you don't like you see the pictures and you're just like you make a comment and blah you know
you say things but it's like dude you don't know what they're going through and it's like we're
already public and now we got to deal with this and it's like it's painful you know i mean especially
when you love somebody it's just like you don't want to you don't wish out on anybody no i'm no
i'm just saying and that's just anyone in life it's like you you don't wish on anybody and it's
just like you know i i always have a place for her and it's just like it's a great time but like i
wasn't talking about the oh i'm talking about new relationship are you dating now you did not see it like that i was just saying i was saying like you're still
an asshole do you keep it public uh i said in your new relationship do you keep it no i don't
i don't want to do that anymore no so are you dating now i mean yeah yeah what is dating me
i don't like to i don't like to be public about it anymore. I think I'm almost traumatized by it.
You know what I mean?
But eventually I'll have a sign that says,
Casey's crew.
You know what I mean?
Eventually I'll have a show that says,
Casey's crew.
Everybody wearing matching clothes.
Matching clothes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Matching onesie pajamas. Matching clothes. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Matching onesie pajamas.
There you go.
Yeah.
You know, when I saw you last time you was on the circuit, you did Andrew Schultz's flagrant.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
And you cried.
Yes.
Like, what was so overwhelming in that moment?
Like, what was it?
I think it's just, like, this is, I'm 30 years in.
I started in 1989, man.
You know what I mean? And i had a lot of peers there's people on your wall right you know that i i see kevin and and it's like we came up together
like we did big shows together and you know and and and there's other comics too that that i that
that i came up with and it's just like you you see them and blow up and and I was hat like I was
happy but you know to to sit there and act like it didn't eat away at me or make you want to quit
or get depressed at times or you know you're in St. Charles Illinois and you're seeing your peers
you know crushing and and and here you are just trying to like get your name out there still
when you know you're crushing like you know
you're killing it and it's like what do i gotta do and it's like you know you can only hear no
for so long but it's like you know that it's just like you can't ever give up it's like and you got
to always be passionate about it it's like this is a passion like i love this and i realize that
that i'll die doing this so sometimes it just hits you like, oh, I made it. Yeah, man. It hit.
It really, really hit.
I love it.
I'll never let this
go.
You just bought that home in Vegas.
Okay. I don't even
know how that got out there.
I didn't even see that. Let me see how much that cost.
Let me look that up real quick.
Take a guess.
I'm going to look it up.
Take a guess.
I'm going to look it up.
Take a guess.
What?
Whoa.
Whoa, see that?
Wow.
Wow.
That's not no play play.
Wow, Jokoy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
I got five of these chairs in there.
You're not relatable no more.
You're doing shit like that, bro.
I don't even know how that got out there.
I was actually extremely mad.
I don't know.
I've never done anything like that.
I don't tell anybody about what I own or what I have.
Congrats.
It's nice.
It's nice.
I'm going to be coming over for a barbecue.
Whatever you want.
Okay.
And you're more than welcome to stay there.
Okay.
Envy.
It seems like.
Damn, Joe Coy.
What have I ever done to you but love you?
Everything.
I've never seen anyone enjoy the pain that you put people through.
That is not true.
I think it's with comedians.
You should do a highlight reel.
Don Neville.
Gary Owen.
Kevin Hart.
I think it's something about comedians.
I don't know what it is.
Funny.
First of all, two things about comedians.
Hilarious,
but also the greatest storytellers.
Comedians always
have the best conversations.
Oh, yeah.
That's true.
Not you,
but the other ones
we've had here.
That was a setup.
That was a setup.
That was a setup.
Not you.
You're allowed to do that.
I love Joy.
I love Joy.
I love having conversations
with Joy.
Yeah.
That's not true.
I want to be friends.
I love you, Joy.
I know.
I love you, too. I need your Venmo. No love you, Joe. We are friends. I know. I love you, too.
I need your Venmo.
No, you don't.
I do.
I do need your Venmo.
Not after this purchase.
No, no, no.
But this is a deposit.
This is a deposit.
I don't need the money.
You said you'd give it back.
So what happens when I send this money?
You're getting it back.
Huh?
You're going to give it back to you when you actually come to this show.
I'm giving it back to you the day of the show.
But I got to buy tickets for this show.
No, I'm trying.
No, you don't have to worry about it.
I have your seats available.
Yo, don't lie to me.
I'm really coming, yo.
Oh, my goodness.
Remember Madison Square Garden?
I remember.
Something happened.
I cannot remember what happened.
Nothing happened.
You never came.
Nothing happened.
Yes, it was.
No, it wasn't.
Nothing happened.
Nothing happened.
You sure?
Oh, yeah.
Everyone's sure.
No, it's so crazy.
You went to go see Chris Rock.
You went to go see Dave Chappelle.
That's a good ticket, though.
Chris Rock.
You went to go see Kevin Hart.
I get it.
That don't count.
That was all one show.
But your brother ran in.
Oh, that was one show?
Yeah, because it was Chris Rock and Kevin at the Garden.
How many times have you seen Chris Rock, sir?
Since when?
How many times have you seen Chris Rock?
Since when?
Look at the smile on his face.
Two years, three years.
Well, it happens. That don't count. Chris Rock? Look at the smile on his face Two years, three years Well, it happens
That's the end of the account
Chris Rock and Kevin were one show
Dave came out on that show
Yeah
And then I was home in South Carolina
And Chris Rock and Dave and Donnell
Just happened to be performing
At the North Charleston Coliseum
When I was home
So it makes sense
That's crazy
But I'm coming to your show, Joe
I was at that Coliseum, too
No, you weren't
Yeah, unfortunately, yeah
You were here At the North Charleston Coliseum, too. No, you weren't. Yeah. Unfortunately, yeah. You were in it.
That's my show.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Unfortunately, yes.
And you don't come.
Oh, you mean you were there
at another show?
Yeah, no, I was there.
Yeah, on my own.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
By myself.
I did that same.
I know, but it doesn't matter.
Like, I was at
Madison Square Garden.
Foul show.
Sold out.
You promised me you'd come.
I go, I'm going to hold
these tickets for you.
Joe Coy comes every time he's in town. He comes
and shows his support. He sends us clothes.
He checks up on us to make sure
we're okay. Alright, well don't move. We got
more with Joe Coy when we come back. It's the
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No country willingly gives up their territory.
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Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ NB, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Joe Coy.
Charlamagne?
I want to ask you what's next, but you can't talk about it.
Oh, you're talking about The Stripe.
Yeah, I can't.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's right.
Oh, yeah.
Here Lies Love.
That's right.
Let's go.
That's right.
You know what?
First, all Filipino cast.
It's about, you know, it's the Marcos dictatorship.
It was the overthrowing of that government.
And it was, you know, it was very nonviolent.
And it happened.
And it was a part of history that happened in the Philippines.
And America had a lot to do with that whole thing, by the way.
So it's American history.
It's Filipino history.
And what a great thing to have a Broadway musical with all Filipinos.
It's the first one ever.
So it's not a comedy at all?
No, not at all.
But it's got funny moments, but it's great.
Great singers.
It's beautiful.
And, you know, yeah.
I'm just happy to be on the
production side of that and
just creating more jobs and
keeping doors open and seeing
the smiles on their faces that
they're on Broadway, man.
And they're representing themselves
and being themselves.
And everyone's coming.
Whoopi Goldberg went.
Spike Lee went.
Man, I can't.
Stephen Cork.
Everyone's going
and it just makes me happy
that they're celebrating
this beautiful moment
that's taking place
on Broadway right now.
God dang.
I love Broadway.
No, listen.
I'm telling you.
He might go to that
before he comes to see you though.
I love Broadway.
Broadway and stand up on my shit. I'm coming to see the Broadway play. Would you have attached your go to that before he comes to see you though I love Broadway Broadway and stand up on my shit
I'm coming to see the Broadway play
Would you have attached your name to that if it wasn't a Filipino cast?
I mean it's just so important to me
You know what I mean?
My whole existence and my identity is on my mom's side
No disrespect to my dad
Like I said, I'm half white
But during that divorce
I was accepted
by that side like that's the side that that raised me that's the side that i identify with when i
live there by the way you know divorces in the 80s were were vicious you know what i mean and
it was it was horrible and i don't know what i'm saying they're better i just feel like uh the
product of of divorce in the 80s those kids have matured i hope i i know i did
i learned a great deal from my my my mom and dad's mistakes you know what i mean and uh and that's
why my my son's mommy and i are our best friends you know i mean because we both we she didn't see
it because she had her her family's still together but But I made sure to take on that effort of not going through the pain that I went through.
Not knowing my dad's side and not knowing my cousin's on that side.
And I didn't want that with my son.
I was like, that's not going to happen here.
We're not going to treat this divorce like my parents.
When we divorce, we're not friends anymore.
It's like, we're going to be the best of friends. We have a child together. I'm going to know when we divorce we're not friends anymore it's like we're gonna be the
best of friends we have a child together i'm gonna know you until we die so it's like we gotta be
best friends and and not gotta be i want to be and and she's great so and uh like dude i bought
her a house in front of my house like she literally lives like when i when i go on the road she in in
la it's like when i go on the road she's got all the keys to my cars my house like it's it's a beautiful thing especially as a comic my son
just you know you know i i can't watch my son when i'm on the road boom here's you know i'm
making sure that the the mommy is is right there and and we have just that that relationship so
how do you know that's not your soulmate i No, we're not doing that. It's just we were divorced for a reason, but we're great friends.
And she's a great mom, and I'm a great dad.
And together, we're raising a great son.
So you bought a house across the street?
Yeah, a house right next to mine.
You balling, Joe.
You ever look out the window to see what they're doing?
Like, what are they doing?
No, I don't care, man.
But it's fun, though, because we have our dogs,
and it's fun for me to just call and go open up the door and the dog
She opens the door and he just runs up to my house. So that's so cool. I love that. I love it
I love it when I come home and it's like, you know, my son's not at my house
He's at his mom's house and he's like, oh I'll be right there daddy comes across the street. I love it
I love everything about it and every great moment that happens with me. I fly her out
You know me when I did Madison Square Garden, of course, I'm not just gonna share that happens with me, I fire out. You know what I mean? When I did Madison Square Garden.
Of course, I'm not just going to share that moment with my son.
I want his mommy there as well.
You know what I mean?
When I was in London and I was doing a show in London, it was his birthday in London.
And of course, I'm going to fly his mom out.
Like, this is our son and this is his birthday.
And we're going to celebrate this in London.
And anyone can do this stuff
it's not hard man like man is it a deal breaker if you're with a if you're involved with another
woman and they are like intimidated by her done bye wow yeah the minute you you give any type of
uh hate or anything on my son's mommy it's like gone take care have a nice have a bad day when the last time you had to do that i haven't had to do it in a while there was days see man see what he did no i just said was it
last year during a very publicized no no no she was actually very good she was great no it's uh
when you're in that dating process you you know, and you're just dating.
It's literally like the deal breaker.
It's like the minute I hear something, I'm like, okay, bye.
Do you let them know beforehand?
Like, first start dating a person, do you say, look?
No, I don't think I should have to either.
Word.
I ain't gonna lie.
That's how I feel.
Might be kind of weird.
Like, hey, you know, my, my, my.
I don't think that's weird at all't i don't think that's right there
i don't think it's weird at all right so you think that should mention that at the beginning
that they live across the street from each other i think what he first of all i think what joe's
doing is super i love it admirable like i think that's amazing and i think yeah if you dating
somebody and it's a real thing like it's not somebody you're just smashing like look that's
my baby mother she lives right there yeah my heart we take care of each other
so we co-parent yeah i think that'll come up naturally in a conversation and when it does i
just expect it to just be like yes and be like oh yeah that's that's what you're supposed to do
and then that's the reaction i want the minute i see any other kind of reaction it's like
oh this is only this is the biggest red flag, I can't go any further than this.
It's a pleasure to know you
because I was a huge fan of Chelsea back in the day.
Yeah.
And you always stood out on Chelsea.
Like, there's certain people that stood out on that show
and they all went on to have great success.
Yourself, Lonnie Love, Kevin, when he used to be on there.
So it's just like, wow, that's my guy.
I really know Joe Coy.
You love him so much, but you haven't been to his show.
I'm going to Brooklyn, bro.
Okay? I'll be there. Brooklyn, November 10th's my guy. You love him so much, but you haven't been to his show. I'm going to Brooklyn, bro. Okay?
I'll be there.
Brooklyn, November 10th and 11th.
That's right.
King's Theater.
There you go.
The most beautiful, most iconic theater.
I would say in all of New York.
I mean, there's, of course, the Apollo.
But, man, that King's Theater, you guys, it's special.
There's not that many historical monuments
in this country that get
protected, and Brooklyn has
protected one of the most beautiful things
I've ever seen. I'm not even exaggerating
because I'm shooting my special.
There's a reason why I chose to shoot
my special there. Why? Because, man,
when you walk into that room, you'll see it.
You feel the energy in that room.
You just see how beautiful Brooklyn
is. You just see how beautiful the people of brooklyn are like it's gorgeous in that theater
man it really is any type of venue that i've been in it's like you've got to buy a thousand lights
and you got to buy you know some type of stage prop that's you know that accents or makes the
the venue better but this one i think all we have to do is turn the house lights on.
That's dope. You gotta step your game up
on the merch store, bro. Bro, you need to
shut up. No, I'm serious.
Don't you throw any shade
on my merch game. Oh, no, okay, okay.
I was at the boutique. I was gonna say, bro.
I was gonna say.
I'm buying some merch for the show. Buy it.
I am right now. I want you to get
Envy something, too. Nah. Yeah, give me something. Get Envy something. Buy it. I am right now. I want you to get Envy something too.
Nah.
Yeah, give me something.
Get Envy something. You go matching.
Oh, I am.
I'm buying a couple things.
Okay.
Look, I'm doing it right now.
I love it.
Which one?
Which one?
I've got the Mahal Kita Crew Neck Sweatshirt.
There you go.
Say Mahal Kita.
Say it.
Mahal Kita Crew Neck Sweatshirt.
Say it right.
Mahal Kita Crew Neck Sweatshirt.
Hey, man.
Listen.
Listen.
Okay? Can you listen? Okay, okay, okay. All right, you ready? Mahal. Mahal. Kita. Hey, man, listen. Listen, okay?
Can you listen?
Okay, okay, okay. All right, you ready?
Mahal Kita.
Kita.
Boom.
Mahal Kita.
That means I love you.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Mahal Kita.
Mahal Kita.
Mahal Kita, Joe.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's Joe Coy.
He has to go.
Let's go.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Enj envy charlamagne
the guy we are the breakfast club lauren la rosa is here and let's get to the rumors
i think a lot of people will recognize the voice from the name
on the breakfast club la Lauren came in hot.
You know, I came to tell him the truth.
Now, Meek has some issues, guys, and he's asking, what should he do?
So he says that business people are treating him like he's mentally slow,
and that's one of his biggest challenges.
Sometimes he just wants to show people how he really makes people pay for trying him.
He says that these business people are playing a lot of mental games with him and the games that he says but
the games we play are too extreme for them so what should I do and then in
another post he posted about real killers and robbers saying that they
know that they would die if they touched him but he's letting business people
take what's mine he says I don't know man I don't really know how to handle
this one but I'm off the net.
Yeah,
you shouldn't have put that on the net.
Like,
I understand the frustration,
I understand the anger,
but that's a conversation
you have amongst your circle.
You know what I mean?
In a group chat.
Because he also said
that he's going to put,
you know,
at some point,
one day,
something's going to happen,
he's going to put his life
at risk to make a big statement
so that this doesn't
continue to rap music.
They're stealing all the money
and they got lawyers on their side. Well, you got to get the right lawyers on your side
social media and he you know mink needs to get off of social media because he's frustrated and
what's going to wind up happening if something does happen they're going to try to use that
against him he needs to get off social media we've all been through it sometimes with social
media push this too far but he needs to understand that social media is not real and he has to get
like charlamagne said a great team whether it's a great team of managers accountants attorneys and let him fight that fight for him
he's been trying to figure this out for a while though that's what i'm saying he's been trying to
figure this out for a while you got to have the right people around you got to get the right
management the right lawyers and by the way he wouldn't be the first artist uh to put hands on
the executive okay we've heard but back in y'all day that was like first of all first of all first
of all what you mean back in your day all day, that was like. First of all, first of all, first of all. What you mean back in y'all day? All right.
I don't like how you said that.
And the generation that don't pee outside.
No, she's right.
You used to roll up in the labels, throw things out the windows, wait outside the radio stations
and all that.
Things would get broke.
Jails would get thrown.
She's right.
Yeah.
But nobody really went to jail, though.
It wasn't that thing.
Now, people are going to go to jail for a long time.
Like, you think of all the incidents that happened whether it was uh diddy or or the stories we heard with with everybody else
dmx or whatever it was nobody went to jail well that's you know they also got a check now people
are going to jail well also because uh it was brothers doing that to other brothers do that to
one of these white folks to see what happened we don't never try we don't never try the white folks
we know this like you don't ever know this. You ain't never heard
the story about
the black man
doing that to a white person.
You always hear that
about a black person
doing that to another
black executive
or going into the office
of the black executive
and tearing things up.
You don't do that
to white executives.
I think Mika's talking
about the white executives.
Okay.
So when I read it,
I thought that too.
And when I was talking
this morning about
what we were going
to talk about,
I was like,
yeah, he mad at the white people. And then i went back and read it and i'm like he
didn't even say white people am i just traumatized like literally i was like maybe i need to like
i need a hug or something like but yeah so meek is uh putting that out there but he said he's off
the net so moral of the story is that's the best place for him to be off the net you know i mean
because like you know you don't want to project that anger and that frustration you're feeling online.
Especially when you are feeling like you want to do something to somebody violent.
And sometimes it's rightfully so, but I think he should definitely take it off the ground.
Yeah.
That's all we got?
Oh, sorry.
We have another one.
The white people threw me off, y'all.
I'm really sitting here like, do I need to go talk to somebody?
Yes.
Your therapist is always available
I'm sure
I gotta get a good one
because I stopped
that a while ago
so
now we want some
more white people
so the
Tahoe family
am I saying
their last name
right
the family with
Michael Orr
all I thought was
trucks just now
when you said that
when you said Tahoe
I was thinking the same
how do you say
their last names
I don't know
the family from the blind side so there's an update so now you know their lawyers are
speaking out and saying that they are going to release uh michael orr from the 19-year
conservatist strip um basically what they're saying is at this point there was there's no
need for the conservatorship anymore they still love him we already made the money they only did
this they're also saying though that they didn't make love him. We already made the money. They only did this. They're also saying, though,
that they didn't make
that much money,
that they made more money
selling their business.
I think they quoted it
at like $200 million
that the father made
for selling one of his businesses
or something like that.
They're making it seem
like they don't need the money.
They've always made sure
that he was straight.
And now that he's 37
and asking for full
accounting assets,
they just want to make sure
that whatever he's requesting
that they're going to do right by him
and release him and all that good stuff.
They've made all their money.
I don't know how much they made,
but clearly they made, you know,
a lot of money off that story.
We were talking about this yesterday.
They said $14,000.
They said each family member made $14,000
allegedly off the movie.
They said they really didn't make any money off the movie.
And as far as, I guess, signing off on the brother, the brother they said they would yeah and they said that they originally did it
because they were trying to make sure because at the age that he was at they couldn't adopt them
it had to be a conservatorship so that they could make sure that he got into a good school and all
that stuff i don't know y'all again i feel like i'm a little traumatized so my opinion on their
intentions here talk talk lauren. So from one perspective is
my mom used to do foster care, right?
So I'm always here for kids.
I don't care what color,
finding a good family,
having that stability and that support.
But on the other hand of it,
to me, this just screams like they
took advantage of them,
took advantage,
did what they wanted to do.
And now that he is to the point
where he's like asking questions
or like we tried to do the best
and oh my god we're hands off yeah at the same time though there are reports that in his book
a few years ago he talked about the conservatorship and he remembered he was saying recently in legal
docs that he just found out about it in like february so i really don't know here um i would
like to just hope that people of all color can raise and adopt kids of all colors.
But all adoptions matter.
All adoptions do matter.
But there's always going to be instantly are thinking.
And I don't know.
Maybe we're right that he was taken advantage of because he said he was taken advantage of.
And I believe him.
Why do you believe him, though?
Why wouldn't I believe that brother?
Tell me why I wouldn't believe that.
Give me a reason why I wouldn't believe that brother
and I watched that movie and I always thought it was some shady business
going on okay I always felt like
I watched it and cried
I feel like they adopted that man and that man was
there to bang out the wife that's what I feel like
okay I always felt like it was some shady business going on
with that whole situation see you bringing up trauma from your past
or something because I'm just letting you know
I always felt like it was shady business going on so I believed
that brother if this was a black family
that had adopted him
the same story
blah blah blah
would you believe
that he was taking advantage of it?
I don't know what race
got to do with this.
Race has a lot to do with this.
I don't know what race
has to do with this.
Race has a lot
the only reason why
I think he was
taking advantage of
it's sad to say
is because it's a white family.
I agree with you Lauren.
Oh you just didn't
want to say it.
It's okay.
It's alright. Uh huh. I agree with you Lauren. oh you just didn't want to say it it's okay it's all right
i agree with you what i say all they say is there goes charlemagne being racist again
you can't be racist i agree with you on that too lauren i'm gonna say that as well
i'm gonna say that as well too and if y'all come for me at me that's right lauren
goodness gracious all right well that is your rumor report.
Y'all look crazy.
Charlamagne, who you giving that dog to?
Four after the hour, okay?
We need a Carter to come to the front of the congregation.
His name is Justin C. Carter.
We'd like to have a word with him, please.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
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It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day, I'm Charlamagne.
I'm a Democrat, so being Donkey of the Day is a little bit of a mixed question.
So like a donkey, hee-haw, Donkey of the Day.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Now I've been called a lot in my 23 years, but Donkey of the Day is a new one.
Yes, Donkey of the Day for Friday, August 18th,
goes to a 24-year-old Georgia man named Justin C. Carter.
Justin has been wanted over a probation violation in Georgia for a while.
He was hiding in my beautiful home state of South Carolina.
Drop on the clues box for South Carolina, damn it.
What I would never understand about people who have warrants and then try to hide out in places is how long do you plan to hide?
You do realize when you have warrants, it's a game of hide and seek that never ends.
And law enforcement doesn't have to seek you because eventually you get tired of hiding.
OK, eventually you have to come out for air at some point, come up for air at some point
and trust and believe whatever law enforcement agency that's seeking you will be right there waiting for you.
All right. You just prolonging the inevitable.
And that's exactly what happened to Justin C. Carter.
He was hiding out in South Carolina while having a warrant in Georgia.
But 24-year-old Justin C. Carter is ambitious.
He's a hustler.
He got dreams.
He wants to do things with his life as he should at the tender age of 24.
But it's going to be hard to do things with warrants over your head, right?
You have to deal with that.
And then you can proceed to make something of yourself.
Well, at least that's how you
should do things, but not when you
Justin C. Carter. See, when you're Justin C.
Carter, sky is the limit, alright?
You got the same last name as Jay-Z and Lil Wayne.
What did Lil Wayne say? They don't tell me to get
high, and what did he say?
They tell me don't get high, and I should try to make a living.
That's what it was. They tell me don't get high, and I should try to make a living.
Well, that's exactly what Justin C. Carter
attempted to do. He attempted to make a living well that's exactly what justin c carter attempted to do he attempted to make a living see justin has warrants in georgia
but either he don't know don't show it don't care that it was a nationwide warrant maybe he doesn't
know what nationwide actually means maybe he got statewide and nationwide confused so he thought
as long as it's not in georgia it's fine well whatever the case even with the warrants justin
c carter applied for a job hey man the architect of the carter
one through five said i should try to make a living and that's what justin c carter did
let's go to wf wfd xbox 22 for the report please 24 year old justin c carter applied for the police
officer position through an online application while hiding in south carolina authorities say
that the 24 year old fugitive came to Arkansas to verify details
for the physical fitness test.
After he arrived, officers say there were discrepancies
in his physical appearance from his background check.
After police further investigated Carter's history,
they found his real identity
and a nationwide warrant for his arrest from Georgia.
The next day, Carter met police
at the Monticello High School track
to perform his fitness test.
The officers allowed Carter to perform the fitness test and took him into custody right
after he completed the test police said that he was wanted over a probation violation in georgia
wow justin c carter applied to be a police officer and came to arkansas to verify details
for his physical fitness test applied to be police officer, even though he had a nationwide warrant in Georgia.
All right.
This man was moving like a free man with no papers when he knew the exact opposite to be true.
If you've got warrants, you should be attempting to avoid police at all costs.
Not only did he apply for the job as a police officer, he went down there for the physical.
Justin took his crazy tell self to Monticello High School track so he could meet the police to do his fitness test.
Now there's two ways to look at this.
Justin probably thought, I'm on the track.
If things get hot, I'm already running.
So I can just keep running to get away from the police.
But I'm telling you what police thought.
Police said no.
If his stupid ass is, you know, if he's stupid enough to come down here and participate in the physical, wear his ass out.
Alright, they let him finish his physical doing burpees, suicides, 40 yard dashes,
all types of stuff just to tire him out so they don't have to chase him. Let me tell you something.
Justin C. Carter is another example of why I don't like dealing with humans.
OK, I was born in 1978. The humans that were born in the nine, the nine nines and 2000s,
they not the humans I grew up with. All right. Too much processed food and too much synthetic
drugs. OK, I grew up off TGIF on ABC, Thursday night on NBC, and Sundays on Fox.
Y'all grew up off YouTube.
We are not the same.
See, when I saw Vanessa get punished for going to see the wretched,
I understood then that there's always consequences to my actions.
Justin C. Carter out here moving like nothing is wrong because he don't think nothing is wrong.
Having nationwide warrants, hiding out in South Carolina because of him,
and then applying to be a cop in Arkansas
is perfectly normal behavior
for someone who's never seen
Carl Winslow arrest Buddy Goodrich.
Carl was doing his damn job.
He didn't care that Buddy was rich and famous.
Buddy was illegally parked.
He swung at Carl and he got put in
handcuffs, period. Cause and effect.
Consequences and repercussions. Accountability.
You don't have it
justin c carter okay you applied for a police officer position even know you know you had
warrants out for your arrest what a lack of self-awareness i don't know why but when i hear
this story i think about uh that fake that fake meme you know from from magic johnson's documentary
remember when they was uh they took a still image from Magic Johnson's documentary
where he was discussing his HIV diagnosis
and how they took the image of Magic
getting blood drawn or something
and it said it was Magic was donating blood
because there was a blood shortage during COVID.
Oh, I remember that.
There was a statement and everything.
Even though all that was fake,
this feels like that if it was real.
If someone with HIV AIDS was donating blood,
it would feel
like justin c carter having warrants and applying for a job to be a police officer may not feel
right to y'all but it feels right to me right now justin c carter is awaiting transportation
back to georgia and let this be a lesson to all okay it's a lesson i stress often all right s-k-r-e-s-s
you can run okay you can run away from a lot of things in your life.
But you can't run away from yourself.
Justin, you let Jay-Z and Lil Wayne down.
Please give Justin C. Carter the sweet sounds of the Hamiltons.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey Of the day
Yeehaw
Yeehaw
You got that look in your eye.
Alright.
You got that look in your eye.
What is the glisten?
You miss him?
Nah.
You want to play a game?
Wait, what?
Let's play a game.
Alright, let's play a game of
Guess What Race It Is! Guess What Race It Is!
Guess What Race It Is!
I really don't want to play this game.
I was thinking a whole different thing.
Me neither.
Because you nasty.
Yeah, no.
Well, y'all are, first of all.
Y'all set the precedent.
I just happened to walk into the room.
Justin C. Carter, 24 years old, okay, had warrants out for his arrest in Georgia,
and they were nationwide warrants, but he
still applied for a job as a police officer.
Lauren, guess what race it is?
Guess what race it is?
Gotta be Caucasian.
They're the only people that would just walk to the police.
Okay.
I like that.
Okay.
No.
I'll let you know.
Envy.
Lauren.
I mean, not Lauren.
Envy.
Justin, 24 years old.
Had a warrant for his arrest in Georgia for violating probation,
but still applied for a job as a police officer in Arkansas.
Guess what race he is.
What race it is.
Hmm.
I really don't want to play this morning.
Can I retract my answer?
Okay.
Okay, you can.
Go ahead, Envy.
You go first.
Okay. What did you get? Actually, you can. Go ahead, Ember. You go first. Okay, what'd you say?
I actually...
Wait, so me or you?
You go ahead.
Okay.
I want to change it.
What do you want to change it to?
I feel like Justin is bonnet black.
Bonnet black.
Yes.
Okay.
Bonnet black is like...
Down, down, down.
So you said white at first, but you're changing it to black.
Yes.
You can do that in 2023.
You can change your answer. You can do that in 2023. You can change your attitude.
You can do that.
Okay, so you think he's bonded black now?
Yes, but bonded black is like a different type of black.
That's like in the Walmart, rolled out of bed.
You don't give two.
Can I say this right?
On a scale of one to nigga, where does bonded black land?
Oh, baby.
It is like God.
It is like, whoo, super, super nigga.
Oh, okay. Okay. All right. Okay. Oh baby it is like God it is like whoo super super nigga okay I need a little
help right when I think of the name Justin I was I'm in between Asian and
Indian when I think of Justin I mean I don't know how you got there I don't
know how you got there so I'm trying to think i don't know all right i'll go black okay i want to say that uh envy is wrong lauren is is sort of wrong okay huh sort of wrong is
this like a biracial conversation no because he's not black he's a nigga
so it's just a difference i need y'all to know this i knew that Alright So it's a difference
I need y'all to know this
I knew that
Explain it
It's like
It's Bonnie Black
Justin
You really don't need
No explanation
Bro
You definitely don't need
No Bonnie
Alright
Well thank you
We all know
We all know the difference
Okay
Yeah
We all know the difference
Alright
Alright
Well when we come back
It's Friday
So you know what that means.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
It's Freaky, Freaky Friday.
Oh, Lord.
And the Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday question comes from our producer who is overweight.
The president of the Fat Lives Matter committee.
Okay?
His words, not ours.
So he-
Don't do us like Lizzo.
He was talking behind the scenes.
You've been going in on Lizzo today.
No, I said don't do us like Lizzo. So they're behind the scenes. You've been going in on Lizzo today. No, I said don't do us like Lizzo.
Because they're going to say I'm shaming our fat worker.
This you standing up for black men going at Lizzo today?
No.
Okay.
But no, he calls himself the president of the Fat Lives Matter committee.
And if y'all could see him.
He does.
And know who he was, y'all would understand.
You would know why.
You know?
I'm going to go to their parties.
He plays great music.
He does.
But anyway,
we were talking about
our overweight producer
and said he sent a picture
of himself naked
to his girlfriend.
Wait,
would you make that
his lower third?
That is so messed up.
But he did say this.
He said he sent the nude
to his girlfriend.
Yeah,
he said,
right,
and he didn't get
the reaction he wanted.
She replied back with a green emoji that somebody looked like they blocked the pew. That's girlfriend he said right and he didn't get the reaction he wanted she replied back with
the green emoji that make that somebody look like they're about to puke that's what he said she
replied back with which is kind of crazy because that is his girlfriend so so she's so we're asking
800-585-1051 what's the worst reaction you got to a naked picture you sent? That is the question. 800-585-1051.
He just hit me and says,
nah, I'm never sending them one again.
So we're asking,
what is the worst reaction you got
from sending a sexy or naked pic to somebody?
Let's discuss.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Lord.
The Breakfast Club. It's Freaky Friday.
It's Freaky Friday.
It's Freaky.
Call in now.
800-585-1051.
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got our guest co-host, Laura LaRosa, with us this morning.
And it's Friday, so you know what that means
it's Freaky Freaky Freaky Friday
Freaky Freaky Friday
part of the show
why I judge y'all
and the Freaky Freaky Friday
question comes from
our producer
now our producer
is a little overweight
a little
now listen
I don't want nobody
to think that we shaming
we're shaming our co-workers
the way Lizzo
is being accused
of shaming her co-workers Lizzo again we're not I'm just saying we're shaming our co-workers the way lizzo is being accused of shaming her co-workers again
we're not i'm just saying we're not doing that he calls himself the president of the fat lives
matter committee and his name his name also reflects the fact he's overweight we're just
not allowed to put him on camera now you know what i'm saying because we don't have any cameras big
enough yet but as soon as we now we need a wider shot, we need a wider.
That's messed up.
We need you see him.
You see him.
But he said he sent a nude picture to his girlfriend and his girlfriend sent back the
emoji that when you think something is disgusting, when it's green and like the mouth is like
blown up with air in it.
That's messed up because she's seen you in person nude.
So maybe she felt like that in
person too but it's different when you see a picture how are y'all in a relationship then
maybe she closes her eyes no yo so let's open up the phone he worked at the radio station he ain't
got that much money for her to close her eyes 800-585-1051 let's start with you lauren has
this happened to you i've never gotten a response to a pic that was bad, but
the fact that I sent it in the person...
So, this is when I was in my
I-cheat-back days. Uh-oh.
I sent a nude to somebody. It was a great one.
And then the person I was with at the time found out
that I sent the nude. His response wasn't the best.
You think, Lauren? Yeah.
It was pretty bad. You think? But other than that,
I've never had a bad experience in nudes. I always...
I take pride in what I send just in case it ever hit the internet.
You talk about this so nonchalantly.
That's your generation.
That's your era.
Yeah.
I mean, because the truth of the matter is like with the internet, anything can make it anywhere.
So when you send it, you got to know what you send it.
So I'm always making sure the material is like A1.
Why send it?
Like, don't you realize nudes can come back to haunt you in life mine's
won't that's what i'm telling you my nudes you could publish them in a book of art you know what
i also believe that in this era that we're in i don't think like jobs and stuff will hold that
against people anymore just because it's become so norm but also too if you publicly post my nude
that you're a criminal at that point that is like it's not mine to post no i mean it
depends on how you're posting it if you send it to me if if you if so say for instance if like you
and your person separate and you post it out of spite and you're upset yeah yeah that's revenge
yeah i could get a lawyer play me if you want to no matter how good they look okay so what if i
posted and say look at this work of art i'm gonna miss her you know what i mean we're not together
no more but man i'm gonna miss her doesn't my reaction to it matter like if I say I he we talked about this not ever supposed to be
hosted right yeah get that I mean I'm not really tripping because like I said I make sure and I
think most girls make sure that what you're sending is quality work and piece of art if not
you don't know what you're doing well let's go to the phone lines yeah because it's no need for me and envy to answer this question because i was born in 1978 we were
born in the 1900s you don't do that in your marriage no way for what i facetime i don't
even do that okay all right live in an action that's right for what we grew up in a time where
we didn't have those kind of devices.
You saw what you saw
and you saw it
when you saw it.
You see this right here?
That's sticky fingers
last night,
me and the wife.
Let's go to the phone line.
Hello, who's this?
I'm calling HR.
I didn't need that.
No, no, no.
Me and Lauren didn't need that.
You want father suit, Lauren?
I watched you be traumatized.
I'm so sorry, Carla.
That was disgusting, man. Why would he do that, Lauren? I don't know. It hits you differently,ized. I'm so sorry, Carla. That was disgusting, man.
Why would he do that, Lauren?
I don't know.
It hit you differently, too.
Lord have mercy.
He was a little jealous.
I think so.
I think so.
I'm sorry, sir.
How are you, sir?
I'm disgusted.
I feel like our producer's girlfriend.
I'm blessed, brother.
What's up, bro?
So I had a situation where I had a side chick for a little while and she basically asked
me for a nude one day so i sent her the nude and i'm a pretty skinny dude and she uh she replied
with the weirdest thing ever she goes my mom said that the only reason why your personality is so
big is because you're skinny can i ask you a question you're you're cauc Can I ask you a question?
You're Caucasian, right?
Nah.
Oh, okay.
Can I ask you a question?
Puerto Rican.
Okay, Sleuthaw,
I knew you weren't black because you said
that you had a side chick
and black men don't cheat.
Okay, we'll continue.
On what?
Okay.
Continue.
When I'm ready to say,
I'm right.
I was right.
On what?
It's always going to be my response.
But can I ask you a question? When she was saying that that was she saying that everything she saw in the photo was skinny that's why she went to your personality no no what she said was
she goes my mom said that the only reason why you're so big is because it's an optical illusion
talking about your penis yeah bruh okay. Because you said personality after. Yeah.
Yep. I don't know
if y'all, you know, what words are
accepted on. So what you were
supposed to do is try your mama. What?
Because clearly she showed mom. I went back to the house
the next day and I took care of her mom.
In real life, is this a lie?
I explained to her.
I explained to her the situation.
Yeah, this is a lie.
Goodbye, sir.
See, Puerto Rican men cheat.
They lie.
You hear this?
Puerto Ricans, y'all need better representation this morning.
You the one that led them to the mom, black man.
Hello.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, it's RJ.
Hey, RJ, good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning, Charlamagne.
Peace, RJ.
How are you, queen?
I am blessed Black and beautiful
There you go
There you go
There you go
So we're asking
Have you ever sent a picture
To somebody
And you didn't get
The reaction you wanted?
So
No I have not
But my husband
I got to the
Tournament stuff
To pick me a pick
Last week
And I responded
He's an ashy
He ashy baby He ashy, baby.
He need lotion.
Go to work with him or something.
And what did he reply back?
He just sit back, the whole laughing face across the screen.
And you should have told him, ain't nothing funny.
Go get you some goddamn jerkins.
Or some goddamn bulldog.
He was dry.
He looked dehydrated or something.
He had just got out of the shower.
Dang.
He thought he got out moisturized. It was doing you a favor. I know. He looked dehydrated or something. He had just got out of the shower. Dang. He thought he got out and moisturized.
It was doing you a favor.
I know.
You know, you first get out of the shower, you feel your best.
He thought he was fresh.
Dang.
Well, I just want to take a moment and say I love y'all.
I listen to y'all every morning.
Keep doing what you're doing and keep pushing forward.
We appreciate you, Queen.
Thank you, Mama.
800-585-1051. We're asking
one of our producers. He's a little
overweight. Could you stop saying a little?
A naked picture to his girlfriend.
What's the correct term? A lot overweight.
Alright. Okay. He's a lot
overweight. Yes. He sent a naked picture
to his girl and his girl didn't
give him the reply that he wanted. He was kind of
embarrassed. So we're asking, has that ever happened to you? Have you ever sent your significant other a picture and girl didn't give him the reply that he wanted. He was kind of embarrassed. So we're asking, has that ever happened to you?
Have you ever sent your significant other a picture
and it didn't hit like it was supposed to?
And let the record show, though,
he came in this room and wanted to do this topic.
And when he said what he said to us,
when he said, yo, I sent the nude,
first thing I said was, why would you ever do that?
I mean, if the person's already seen you naked in person,
it doesn't matter.
Yeah.
I feel like a horrible person sitting next to you today.
You don't got no where to poly stuff.
Let's discuss.
We'll take your calls when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired? Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out
of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia. I'm Jackson I.
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Be part of a great colonial tradition.
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What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
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We need help! We need help! you know, with explosive warheads. Oh my God. What is that? Bullets. Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, or wherever you get your podcasts. all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
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It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
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As a kid, I really do remember
having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself,
and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt
the possibilities for ourselves. For self-preservation
and protection, it was literally that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we
get where we're going. This increment of small, determined moments. Alicia shares her wisdom on
growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
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What's up, y'all? This is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records.
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Yeah, you heard that right.
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One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
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Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
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Power 105.1 Big ol' freak, got a little talk, my sh-
Tell her! Tell her!
Maybe!
It's Freaky Friday.
Hey look, where are my freaks at Friday Call in now
800-585-1051
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club
Morning everybody
It's DJ Envy
Charlamagne Tha Guy
We are The Breakfast Club
Now if you're just joining us
We're talking about one of our overweight producers
There you go
He sent a naked picture to his girlfriend
And he didn't hit like he was supposed
to. I guess he expected
flowers, hearts, and he got
the throw up emoji. Yeah, the
green emoji where the person is like
they got something in their mouth.
Y'all do have it hard though because men can't
send the photo to the group chat and be like, y'all look
at this first. Like girls can do
that. Y'all do that?
I mean it depends on how crazy the photo is, but girls can do that y'all do that i mean it depends on it depends on how crazy
the photo is but girls can do that i just thought about that because why would he do why would he
send that why would he send he didn't have no inner voice no friends no inner voice no friends man
it's the same inner voice that tells him go to the fridge go to the fridge go to the fridge
yo shut up man more more don't listen to that voice let's go to the fridge. Go to the fridge. Yo, shut up, man. More, more, more. Don't listen to that voice. Let's go to the phone lines.
Go with it, man.
800-585-1051.
Hello, who's this?
I'm Kaya.
I'm G.
I'm so excited.
Kaya.
Hey, Kaya.
What's happening to you?
Good morning, y'all.
I listen to y'all every morning.
Thank you, Kaya.
But, so, the worst response I've ever gotten was none.
Like, I sent news to my baby daddy, and he was like, well, I see you every day.
Like, it's not special.
Damn.
God damn.
Man, that's horrible.
So, he responded, I see you every day, or he didn't say anything?
He didn't say anything.
So, when I seen him in person, he was like, eh.
Like, yeah, I seen him.
I was like, did you see my pictures?
And he was like, yeah, I seen them, but I was like, did you see my pictures? And he was like, yeah, I've seen them, but I see you every day.
Girl, no.
Did y'all stay together?
No, no, no, no, no.
Not at all.
Let me tell you something, Queen.
I'm glad that you said y'all not together no more,
because what I was going to tell you is you just wasn't one of his favorites.
I was about to say that.
I've seen Avengers Endgame a million times. I've seen Boys in the Hood a million times. I've seen Endgame a million times.
I've seen Boys in the Hood
a million times.
I've seen Lion King
a million times.
Every time Ricky gets killed,
I get the same feeling.
Every time Mufasa gets killed,
I get the same feeling.
Every time Falcon says
Cap on your left,
I get the same feeling.
I'm excited.
I'm happy to see it.
I'm like, ooh,
if he ain't giving you that, he tired of that movie.
You ain't winning.
No, not at all.
He was over it.
Okay, yeah.
I'm so glad you made it out of that situation.
Was it a good nude?
Like, was it like the angles was hitting and all that?
Because just in case.
Yes.
I thought it was good.
I got that belly down.
I'm proud of you.
I'm proud of you.
After the baby's got the belly down, sent the nude.
You know, sometimes these men don't know what they got.
It's okay.
Have you hired more...
We send the same nude to somebody better.
True.
Oh, other people like...
Other people love it.
Love it.
So it's okay.
He just doesn't want it.
Have you hired more security for your club?
I don't know.
You gotta hire more security for your club
because you just can't have people shooting your club up.
You said no?
Literally.
Literally.
No one's shooting up that club no more.
That's right. You need to be proper pat-downs from now on before you let people in your club. No one's shooting up that club. No more. That's right.
You need to be proper pat-downs from now on before you let people in your club.
Proper pat-downs, man.
That's right.
Have a blessed day.
Little detectors in your laundry is crazy.
You got to have them.
Hello, who's this?
Hill.
Who?
All right, brother.
Now, you sent a picture to somebody that you didn't get the reaction you wanted?
Yeah, man.
I didn't get the reaction I wanted, man.
It was actually kind of weird for me.
What'd you send, bro?
What happened?
Basically, you know what I'm saying?
I'm like 225, you know what I'm saying?
Slim fat.
You know what I'm saying?
How tall are you?
How tall are you?
How tall are you?
How tall are you?
Oh, six.
Six.
Oh, yeah.
You ain't that big.
No, you're not that big, bro.
Exactly.
But I ain't no same dude.
Yeah, you like the new Tahoe.
Like how the new Tahoe look.
The new Tahoe.
You should make that your Instagram bio.
It'll be old.
The old region.
Yes, sir.
Now, what happened now?
You sent the new...
Yeah, I sent it.
Her reaction was, oh, that's sexy.
I like it.
What's the problem?
Yeah.
The problem is I know you're lying.
Like,
we've been messing
around with each other for a minute now, so for you
to just lie to my face like that, I can't believe
nothing you're going to tell me about you. Oh, man, no, you're
dealing with imposter syndrome, King, man.
She clearly likes you. You say y'all was messing around,
so she clearly likes
messing with you, and you sent her a news,
she finds you sexy she finds you attractive
man she got more
confidence than you
so women like the dad bod
she might like yours
what angle did you send her
what did you
like what was the angle
oh you know
I had my dog say
bye for real good
she got more confidence
than you
than you got in yourself
bye
okay
she got more confidence
than you
than you got in yourself
man you need to believe
in yourself
the way she believe in you
man you sexy king
Charlamagne I want you to say that to him one more time tell him again he sexy king you you got in yourself, man. You need to believe in yourself the way she believe in you, man. You sexy, King. Charlamagne, I want you to say that to him
one more time.
Tell him again.
He sexy, King.
You gotta believe in yourself.
Envy, you gotta be jealous a little bit.
And by the way,
she likes what she sees.
That's all that matters, brother.
There you go.
You say so.
That's why I'm still rocking with him.
Are y'all still together?
Charlamagne, tell me something.
Shut up.
I ain't talking to you.
Y'all still together like Lauren just asked?
I'm really engaged.
Oh, y'all engaged?
How long y'all been engaged for?
A couple months.
Oh, okay.
Man, you winning, man.
You winning.
Where you at?
Where you living at?
Where you at, brother?
I'm staying, man.
Oh, you in Houston?
Yeah.
Oh, you winning, man.
Y'all got you a nice two-bedroom somewhere.
You probably got you a Hellcat.
You know what I mean?
He got a backyard, too.
Y'all living life.
You got a backyard.
Mm-hmm.
You got your fiance. Live He got a backyard, too. Y'all live in life. You got a backyard. Mm-hmm. You got your fiance.
Live, King.
Well, yeah.
Live, King.
All right, brother.
Have a good weekend, man.
Be crazy, man.
All right.
Your response.
Charlamagne, tell me something, man.
You just told that man he sexy.
Tell me something.
Man, shut up.
Lauren, what we got in the rumor report?
Nope, nope, don't tell me something.
I want to hear something.
I want to hear something on this Friday.
It was on my paper that I can't proceed until you tell Envy something.
Something.
About how sexy he is.
Lauren, look.
Look, Lauren.
Did you put your, did you gloss your lips?
Call the police.
What just happened here?
Call the police.
Lauren, call the police, Lauren.
The level of like.
Lauren, call the police.
Why am I calling the police?
You see this man?
What did he do?
He made me feel uncomfortable.
I'm sure. I'm sure.
We do. We're going to go to
speaking of uncomfortable situations
and sometimes comfortable. Usher's
Las Vegas residency.
Hold up. We got
past dogs coming up. Oh, we don't.
Oh, that's right.
It's a sexy.
It was not no sex. Yeah, once you start
calling people sexy. What threw me off is you don't have my back and sexy yeah once you start calling people sexy what threw me off
is you don't have my back
and you seeing this man
sexually harass me Lauren
okay
well
that is not true
I had your back
when he put up
the five fingers
and you were here
for a moment
traumatized
yes
and now I think
you know you're
sending it back his way
that is not true
it's equal
nope
I'm an equal opportunist
nope
we got Pastor Ox
coming up next
when we come back
Pastor Ox
that's right
Nala Simone will be joining us
at the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
What's up, Nala? What's up, En come spin What's up, Nyla?
What's up, Envy?
What's up, guys?
Hey.
Hello, Nyla Simone.
Happy Friday.
So today, I'm going to start with a joint off of Quavo's project.
I'm sure you guys already talked about it.
But Patty Cake featuring Takeoff.
Patty Cake, Patty Cake, Baker's man.
Roll him up, roll him up, fast as you can.
Drop on the clues box for Takeoff.
Okay?
I didn't know where you was going.
That's Pattycake.
Yeah, we know, but why?
That's what you do when somebody says Pattycake.
Y'all never played Pattycake as children? Of course you played Pattycake.
Oh, yeah.
Why was you playing Pattycake?
Why did you sit there?
Because the song is called Pattycake.
Okay.
Are y'all this ignorant?
Jesus Christ.
No.
All right.
That flow was a little ignorant
That's what was ignorant
Takeoff got busy
But I mean come on
We all know Takeoff
The best rapper in the world
Always has been
Yeah
It's not new
Yeah
I told him that when he was alive
Here on Breakfast Club
Oh you're saying
You didn't wait till
Didn't wait till he passed away
Let him know when he was alive
We appreciate that
Alright
Next I'm gonna go with Mick Jenkins
He just dropped the project too
And I didn't get to listen
To the full project.
But so far I really like this joint with J.I.D. called Smoke Break Dance.
Okay.
That's all.
I know it's not very radio, but it's more like lo-fi rap.
But good rap.
What is lo-fi rap?
What does that mean?
You never heard lo-fi?
Uh-uh.
Lo-fi is just like, it's like moody or slow tempo.
Gotcha.
I feel like it's for the creators too.
For sure.
For the cool kids. And the weed smokers. weed smokers he's so out of Charlamagne
Dream he likes it though still on the patty cake that's right
wrong patty cake patty cake run you into the ground with the double get the show
you do you double dutch? No.
Oh.
He can only do patty kick.
That's why I did it.
I feel like, Envy, you might be able to double dutch.
You got mad daughters.
I can double dutch, yes. I put it on my Instagram.
I can double dutch.
I get busy with it.
I can spin and do everything.
Yes, I can.
First of all, don't blame that on his daughters, because I got four daughters.
Envy was double dutching.
I know, but they not being that.
Envy was double dutching in Queens as a kid.
All right?
Envy was a little nine-year-old little boy.
You do not have a round-the-way girl.
He saw them girls out there.
He was like, let me get in.
OK, don't blame that on his daughter.
When your girls get a little bigger, they're going to teach you how to double dutch, too.
I'm sure.
But lastly, I'm a girl with this artist named Alex Molly.
She's out of Brooklyn.
She's an independent artist.
And she just dropped a project called Trust the Process.
And she does like a combination of reggae, R&B, rap.
She can do it all. Here's Alex Molly. They don't know. She usually does like a combination of reggae, R&B, rap. She can do it all.
Here's Alex Molly, They Don't Know.
She usually does like a lot of ballads,
so I like this because it's more upbeat.
That makes me want to like...
Where's she from?
From the summertime.
She's from Brooklyn.
Okay, well summertime's almost over, Lauren.
You always trying to bring me back inside.
You literally have been like the leader of the...
Come on back inside.
Fall is in a couple weeks
And I will
I'm gonna walk back in
But in the meantime
You can enjoy this
For a couple weeks
Yeah we're here
He can't help but be a dad man
He always wants to regulate
And it just be so unnecessary
Even your hey
Is like the old hey
Look with the cup
Go ahead with the cup
It's the uncle
I am big on
You do have big on
Big on energy It's there You definitely are But big onk. You do have big onk energy. Big onk energy.
It's there.
You definitely are, but make sure you guys tap into the Pass the Aux playlist.
You can get it by following me on Instagram, at Niles Simone.
Click the link in bio.
And yeah, the live show will be happening September 15th.
Hey!
Headlined by Friday, whose album drops next Friday on the 25th.
So it should be a vibe.
And then I'm also doing this event with Earthgang and the Lower East Side next Friday on the 25th so it should be a vibe and then I'm also
doing this event
with Earth Gang
in the Lower East Side
next Friday as well
so if you guys are available
I have that on my page too
so September 15th
Pastor Ox Live
Friday is going to be there
yeah
Day is going to be there
yeah
okay who else
that's it so far
I have two other people
I don't want to
overly stack it
I'm trying to figure it out
but it's going to be
open mic
so if you guys want to come
sign up get some bars off,
and then we'll have our headliners in between the open mic.
Do you got an RSVP or something?
Do you listen to the open mic people before they go up?
Or is it just like...
No, it's straight open mic.
I'm going to shoot your shot.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, shoot your shot.
God bless you.
You're making me nervous now.
Damn, we got to get an RSVP.
And Nala, you sound sick.
COVID's back up too, so we got to talk about that.
I took a test already.
I told y'all.
Why are they trying to play me on air? I'm just saying.
Alright. Alright.
Alright. Thank you, Nala. When we come back, we got
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I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
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