The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Judge Postpones Auction of Dame Dash’s Roc-A-Fella Stake, Lil Baby's Mugshot Goes Viral Following Vegas Arrest + More

Episode Date: August 30, 2024

The Breakfast Club dives into Dame Dash auction of Roc-A-Fella being postpone by judge, Lil Baby mug shot going viral after Vegas arrest. Listen for more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inform...ation.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 rules both dangerous different hot fire important mainstream is the real y'all one of the biggest things in american culture they not like us i think everybody should go on the breakfast club you want to shake it up they not like us wake the f**k up breakfast club dj envy the family guy just hilarious i'm the wild card keep the f**k real and charlamagne the guy i'm a lovable ass boy you're playing yo i'm loving that energy up there right now. Sometimes you gotta pop out this show. Now let's begin. Good morning, USA!
Starting point is 00:00:33 I'm not Charlamagne, but yo, we here. Good morning, La La Rosa. Hey, I'm so happy that you are here right now. I was back in the mix room. I just heard the music. I said, oh, the show is starting right now. And it's crazy because I was like, I should take a shot this morning. And I was like, you know what? I'm not going to.
Starting point is 00:00:48 When I heard that music starting, it was just me here. I said, well, Lord, I should have took that shot. Started getting a little nervous. I was just in the mix booth. So salute to everybody. Of course, this is the start of Labor Day weekend. What up, Charlamagne? This is the start of Labor Day weekend.
Starting point is 00:01:02 So there's going to be a lot of mixed weekends. And I'm just getting myself together What do you mean mixed weekends? Like a lot of interracial dating? No, no On your radio stations They usually do mixed weekends on your radio stations So your favorite DJs
Starting point is 00:01:13 Should be DJing your local stations Your big stations So this is a big weekend There's no DJs on none of these stations no more Stop lying to people Not at all Oh no, yeah Because they can send the mix in
Starting point is 00:01:22 That's right It's not like how it used to be When people cared about radio back in the day Okay? People care about radio No, no, no, yeah, because they can send the mix in. That's right. It's not like how it used to be when people cared about radio back in the day. Okay? People care about radio. No, no, no. People care. People care about radio. The executives don't care like they should.
Starting point is 00:01:32 That's a whole other conversation. That's another conversation. I know I came in here with that this morning. Good morning. It's Friday. It's Friday. LL Cool Bay. What y'all about to do?
Starting point is 00:01:40 No, come on. Envy, you know that's not how y'all hug. Hey, LL Cool Bay. Good morning. Good, what's going on? What happened to the Michael Rubin? What? The Michael Rubin? Yeah. No, no on. Envy, you know that's not how y'all hug. Hey, LL Cool B. Good morning. Good, what's going on? What happened to the Michael Rubin? What, the Michael Rubin? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:48 Nah, nah, nah. We ain't hugging from the back. Nah, we not. Don't act like y'all be in here doing that. Nah, nah, mm-mm. You don't hug from the back. Mm-hmm. How you feeling, Lauren?
Starting point is 00:01:55 I feel great. I went to sleep at like 7 o'clock yesterday. You should have. Really? Yeah, I feel so refreshed. You ain't stay up for nothing? You ain't watch the Colorado game? You ain't watch the VP on CNN?
Starting point is 00:02:05 Her interview with Dana Bash? I don't. She was so twisted yesterday. I ain't stay up for nothing? You ain't watch the Colorado game? You ain't watch the VP on CNN? Her interview with Dana Bash? I don't watch games anyway. But no, I missed all of that. But then I woke back up and I did watch Kamala's interview. CNN broke it up in parts on their YouTube channel, so I caught up. Yes. You was drunk all day yesterday. So it's understandable that you went to sleep early.
Starting point is 00:02:21 Oh my God, we went to Brooklyn Chop House after. You kept drinking? Love Brooklyn Chop House. I had a lemon drop. I barely drank it, early. Oh, my God. We went to Brooklyn Chop House after. You kept drinking? Love Brooklyn Chop House. I had a lemon drop. I barely drank it, though. Like, I barely drank it. By that time, I was like. Wow.
Starting point is 00:02:31 No, I did finish it. I finished it. No, salute to Brooklyn Chop House. No cup left on turn. Don Poo and all of them over there. Dropping the clues, moms, for Brooklyn Chop House. Dropping the clues, moms, for everybody out there who's not denying their alcoholism. Okay?
Starting point is 00:02:42 All right. You are on the road to recovery. All right. Because the first sign of alcoholism is Okay. All right. You are on the road to recovery. All right. Because the first sign of alcoholism is denial. Well, let's get the show cracking. Ed Lover will be joining us this morning. The icon, Ed Lover. The legend.
Starting point is 00:02:52 He should be on everybody's hip hop media personality, Mount Rushmore. Yes. Okay. One of the, he was probably one of the first morning shows when it came to hip hop, right? Because when they switched from dance to all hip hop station station i think he was the originator of that but i don't know he was one of the first multimedia personalities yes one of the first multi-media hip-hop personalities for sure morning shows radio television shows movies absolutely comedy he did an album so we're gonna talk to ed lover this morning he's doing a show uh show all over the country. So we'll talk to him and kick
Starting point is 00:03:25 it with him about that. The live mixtape band is what it's called. And then we got front page news next. And like Charlamagne said, the Vice President Kamala Harris was on CNN doing an interview and I'm sure she'll break that down. So don't go anywhere. Let's get the show cracking. What are we starting the show with? Something hype, man. It's Friday, damn it.
Starting point is 00:03:40 Huh? What'd he say? Kendrick. No, no. He said Kendrick. You should have known that oh not like us yeah kendrick don't sign like that i just want to hear some like keep the pressure on all these beige birations play it uh play it hard jesus okay the hell you mean sign when you hear kendrick not like us you can't say the n word no more please it's the breakfast of good morning morning everybody it's dj nv jess hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club laura larosa filling in for Jess.
Starting point is 00:04:06 And let's get in some front page news. Good morning, Morgan. Morning, morning. Happy Friday and cheers to the weekend. Come on, son. Say freaking weekend. Say freaking weekend, Morgan. Cheers to the mother effing weekend. There you go. Come on, son.
Starting point is 00:04:23 In case you missed it, Vice President Kamala Harris sat for an exclusive CNN interview along with Dana Bash and her running mate Tim Walz in their first interview since announcing her run for president. VP Harris slammed former President Trump for making promises he couldn't deliver and for his mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic and the state in which they inherited the country. Let's hear more from VP Harris. Donald Trump said he was going to do a number of things, including allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. Never happened. We did it. The economy had crashed in large part, all of that because of mismanagement by Donald Trump of that crisis. So Harris went on to say comments about that. You know, he talked about her turning black for political purposes from the same or from the same old tired playbook.
Starting point is 00:05:17 She didn't even dignify that with a response. Yeah, exactly. Moving on. And she went on to blame him for stopping the bipartisan border deal earlier this year, saying Trump got word that the bill contributed to border security and told people in Congress not to put it forward. She also defended her policy shifts since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee. And if elected in November, she would start by focusing on an opportunity economy. Let's hear those comments from VP Harris. I think the most important and most significant aspect of my policy perspective and decisions is my values have not changed. My value around what we need to do to secure our border, that value has not changed. I spent two terms as the Attorney General of California prosecuting transnational criminal organizations the climate crisis is real that it is an urgent matter to which we should apply metrics that include holding ourselves to deadlines around time yes um so she said she would implement several policy proposals that
Starting point is 00:06:20 support and strengthen the middle class she added she wouldn't invest in small businesses and american families by helping to make housing more affordable and she also went on the offensive that support and strengthen the middle class. She added she wouldn't invest in small businesses and American families by helping to make housing more affordable. And she also went on the offensive and talked about Donald Trump, saying his agenda, the agenda that he's pushing, diminishes the character and strength of who we are as a country. What are your thoughts on last night's interview with Dana Bash? I think the VP did what she was supposed to do.
Starting point is 00:06:44 She went out there and told the American people exactly what her plans are and explained what they already have done. You know, she she talked about rebuilding the middle class, which I think is great messaging. I love her opportunity economy messaging. And I thought she gave a great answer when she talked about a lot of her new perspectives, because she said her time as vice president has provided her with new perspectives. And, you know, you live and you learn. You should want people in positions of power who aren't stuck in their ways and are willing to grow and pivot when they get new information. I thought she handled the border stuff well, too, the way she answered that.
Starting point is 00:07:16 Because the way that the question was set up, it was kind of like, can you really do this job? And she made it very clear that not only can she do the job, but when she was in the position to be able to do the things that people were saying she couldn't do, it wasn't her fault. Like, it's not all to blame on her. She sounded very presidential. She sounded great.
Starting point is 00:07:35 Yeah, the border is not one party's problem. The border is a bipartisan issue. That's why they created a bipartisan bill that Donald Trump killed. You know what I'm saying? Like, the border's been messed up my entire life, regardless of who has been in the White House. So clearly
Starting point is 00:07:48 it's not just one party's issue. And what about Dana Bash? Do you think she asked the necessary questions? I think she did. I like that she didn't stop asking the questions. Like when Tim Walls wasn't really answering her questions at one point, she was circling back. And she had to
Starting point is 00:08:03 because people were going to say that CNN took it easy on her. People were already saying that, but she did a good job, in my opinion. I think she did a good job. She jumped right into the hard stuff. No warming up. She jumped right into the hard stuff.
Starting point is 00:08:13 Oh, yeah. Dana jumped right into it. But also, the VP just got to do more interviews because this interview is probably going to get picked apart and put under a microscope because she hasn't done any.
Starting point is 00:08:23 And it was just a cool interview. But if she had been like, you know, hitting the ground doing interviews and all of these different swing states with local journalists
Starting point is 00:08:31 or, you know, doing a couple podcasts here and there, this interview wouldn't have the scrutiny that it's getting right now. Right, this is the first and only.
Starting point is 00:08:37 Do you guys have her back? Would y'all have her back? What do you mean have her back? Here on The Breakfast Club? Yeah, of course. Yeah, absolutely. Well, have her back, but we ask the tough questions.
Starting point is 00:08:46 We're not going to keep it light on them. We're going to ask what people want to know and what we want to know. We would 100% have a look here at The Breakfast Club. Yeah. Absolutely. Just before the interview aired,
Starting point is 00:08:54 Harrison Walls wrapped up their bus tour with a rally in Savannah, Georgia, where she spoke about the child tax credit, something I like, and implementing tighter gun restrictions. Let's hear more from VP Harris and Savannah. And unlike Donald Trump, I will always put the middle class and working class families first. And it's not about just getting by.
Starting point is 00:09:16 It's about getting ahead. $6,000 in the first year of a child's life to help pay for that car seat or the crib or the baby clothes. We who believe in the freedom to live safe from gun violence will finally pass universal background checks and red flag laws. Listen, I love the rebuilding of the middle class messaging. That's what folks want to know. How are you going to put more money in their pocket and how are you going to keep them safe? That's it so harrison walls also visited several local businesses and schools in georgia during their bus tour meanwhile jd vance he says he felt terrible for the woman um in the viral clip showing an awkward interaction with her
Starting point is 00:09:57 at the georgia donut shop in a recent video the vp nominee and Ohio senator introduces himself to the employee, says, I'm running for vice president. She says, OK, don't put me on camera. She doesn't want to be filmed. Will Vance continue to filmed her? He says that he should have warned her and asked if it was OK. Well, you know how he feels about women in general. So, I mean, he adds that she must have been terrified seeing all those secret service agents okay and she might have warrants i know you don't know people like
Starting point is 00:10:31 you don't just run up in no rural area and turn the cameras on you don't know people got warrants you don't know what people got going on they might be on you saw the vp visit that bakery where she was like get something sweet I'm sweet. Very different contrast, just saying. We'll talk more about Trump in the next hour. All right. Everybody else, get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open.
Starting point is 00:10:54 Again, 800-585-1051. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Get ready to win your way to our 2024 iHeartRadio Music Festival. Presented by Capital One and $1,000. Just added to the superstar lineup. The Weenie Show.
Starting point is 00:11:13 The Breakfast Club. Ooh, yeah. Keeping it honest. You were the one and only. I wasn't livin' this foreign That's why I came back top down You gon' have to do more than just You gon' have to do less when you Tell momma you know how
Starting point is 00:11:37 Always want you to You gon' have to do more than just You gon' have to do less when you Tell momma you know how So you gon' need to do more than just You gon' have to do less for you Cause I'm a mama, you know how So you gon' need to do more than just And you won't know And you won't know And it's too far, come, let go
Starting point is 00:11:58 And you won't know And you won't know And it's too far, come, ooh, no, and you won't know This is for you, girl, let you know That I want you, that you want me, but I not know You know I know that this ain't right, cause you want me, cause I got dough Ever since you walked in, you set my phone, slammed my door You know I know that you been on it, but I been on it, on low So let it young, ain't even get down on it, yeah Love when you've been on it But I've been on it On and on So let it young and get down on it
Starting point is 00:12:26 Yeah, love when you spin around on it Yeah, even though you're not the one You're shorty, I promise This is your time to get it off your chest Whether you're mad or blessed We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club It's Paula from Minnesota. Greg, what up from Minnesota?
Starting point is 00:12:47 You up for a check, bro? How y'all doing? Hey, Envy, I just wanted to tell you I appreciate you keep pushing the trade schools and stuff. I'm actually about to finish up my last job. Well, not last job, but a job right here at Glass Hospital and be on vacation for a little bit. Congratulations, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Last Mayo Clinic for a little bit. Congratulations, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Last Mayo Clinic
Starting point is 00:13:06 for a little bit. We've been working tough. But Lauren, also, you've been doing a great job holding down Jeff Delaria's Watch Me Dead. That's all I wanted to say. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:13:14 I appreciate it. Hey, Charlamagne, I'm probably going to have a couple weeks off. I was going to ask you if it's okay to get a book. So I might have a couple weeks off.
Starting point is 00:13:22 I ain't get a chance to read it, but if that's okay, I'll have a couple weeks off. Is that all right? to read it but that's okay i have a couple weeks off is that all right somebody send the brother a copy of get honest or die lying why small talk sucks um mac or sim somebody will put you on hold and get your information brother and what trade school you go to girl i'm a union cop and i'm a journeyman union cop and up here in minnesota building all the male clinics and stuff you ain't gonna never go broke never we good we good listen i just wanted to give a shout out to my girl too, Shakita. Shakita Phillips.
Starting point is 00:13:47 She lives in the yard. And yeah, I just hope y'all have a blessed day and a great Labor Day weekend. Your girl named Shakita? Yeah, Shakita. Shakita Phillips. Yes! What? Ray Chien! What? Hold on, Greg. Hold on, Greg. And salute to Lincoln Tech. Lincoln Tech is a trade school
Starting point is 00:14:03 all over the country. I love Lincoln Tech. I'm actually going to take classes at Lincoln Tech either the end of this year or early next year. What classes are you taking? I'm going to take automotive. You're going to be a mechanic in the future? You about to hang it up? No, but, you know, I deal with all these cars, and a lot of times I got to call for help, and I don't know what the hell's going on, so I figure I should at least know the basics.
Starting point is 00:14:22 Yeah. So if something does happen, I could at least get it going, hopefully. But we'll see. But I'm going to take some classes. I'm going to go back to school, too. And all that black oil you put on your face, you might as well, you know, learn how to change it in a car.
Starting point is 00:14:34 Breathe in, breathe out. It helps. Okay. Hello, who's this? Yes, sir. It's J.A. from Indy. J.A. from Indy. What's up, J.A.?
Starting point is 00:14:41 Hey, good morning, Breakfast Club. Hey, so real quick, I just want to make sure I heard this right. Lauren, did you say you didn't watch the game or you don't watch games? Both. Yeah, I didn't and I normally don't. I'll catch like little highlights from stuff on Twitter, but like I'm not like a turn on a sports game person, really.
Starting point is 00:14:56 All right, so I'm going to just throw this out there. It's fall season. You know, you live in the United States and you said you're not looking for a man. You don't like football, Lauren, that might be part of the problem. And I'm blaming you. Well, first of all, I don't dislike sports or football.
Starting point is 00:15:14 I've been to games. I like going to them in person because it's fun. No, you just like to drink at the games. Mind your business. But I just, I don't know. I just don't have a team that I follow, like all that stuff. So, I don't know. Yeah, Lauren, I'm going to I follow. Like, all that stuff. So, I don't know. Yeah, Lorna. And I'm going to just throw it out there.
Starting point is 00:15:28 The tailgate, you might find your mate. Look at Charlamagne and DJ Envy. They know it's some good men out there. So, I'm just throwing that out there. Shut up, Jay. Goodbye. How the hell I got to do it? You know what that got to do with some of the things. Why y'all want us to be gay so bad?
Starting point is 00:15:38 I don't know. Get it off your chest. I just want you to accept who you are. 5-8-5-1-8-5-1. Because I'm not gay. I'm not gay either. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:15:49 The Breakfast Club. I'm dialing. I'm dialing. Hey, what you doing, man? I'm dialing. I'm calling. I'm calling, yo. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed. 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:16:06 Hello, who's this? Yo, Envy, you know the vibes is mellow. What's the word? Mellow, what's the vibes, mellow? Man, life is amazing. It is what it should be. What's the word, Uncle Charlotte? How you feeling?
Starting point is 00:16:15 Peace, mellow, my man. What's happening? Life is amazing. LL Cool Bay, how you feeling today? I feel great. How are you? Life is amazing. So, boom, I need to get this off my chest because I've been seeing this on the gram all summer.
Starting point is 00:16:27 These teachers, they was outside. Y'all was at brunch, bottomless mimosas, standing on furniture, drinking Don Julio. You took... Mello? And now you hitting me up talking about, oh, back to school. I need supplies. Nuh-uh. Ask Chris Brown.
Starting point is 00:16:41 Why you asking me? I seen you. You was outside. Damn. Teachers can't have... They can have fun, too. He got a point, though. Mello got a point. It's like, it's their own money.
Starting point is 00:16:50 But they need supplies. They shouldn't have to spend their own money for supplies for school. That's it. But exactly, to play white devil's advocate, why they even paying for, why they paying for their own supplies? I pay my taxes. Where the bread going? Well, they made decisions.
Starting point is 00:17:02 They made choices. I understand y'all hypotheticals but the reality is they do have to pay for school supplies so if you was out all summer drinking casamigos and spending your money on casamigos in the club and you don't have no money for school supplies who fault is that they should be able to have a good time and not have to pay for school supplies for everybody else's kids it ain't about what they what they ain't about what they uh what should be happening. It's about what is. The reality is... Now I can't buy my Reposado because I chose to become a teacher and help the youth.
Starting point is 00:17:31 Yeah. That's not fair. That's not fair. Well, thank you, Mello. Goodbye. You can keep your Reposado at the house. By the way, buying a bottle of Reposado and having it at the house is way cheaper than being out in the club and buying Reposado.
Starting point is 00:17:40 $35. You know? But you don't get the vibe, right? What bottle of Reposado is $35? In the liquor store. Liquor store. Yes store yes y'all it's more than that it ain't as much look look up uh look up a not the little one of don julio i think that's like how much casamigos you paying like 50 dollars i think don julio reposado 48 49 at total wine you get the big big bottle for 148 99 y'all do the 148 because i'm not trying to get that crazy now you're trying to get that crazy but do you like 50 dollars still way
Starting point is 00:18:11 cheaper than 30 dollars oh gee rob what's good dj envy charlemagne the god lauren good morning what's happening my brother what's going on what's going on listen man real quick right envying charlemagne man i want to give y'all flowers one time man for the motivation and the inspiration y'all giving me brothers uh y'all getting up every day y'all taking care of this y'all been doing this thing here for 14 years with the breakfast club and doing a whole bunch of things outside of that that's not even being documented a lot of things, but you got your car show, Envy, Charlamagne, you and your panels, y'all got
Starting point is 00:18:50 books. So I appreciate the inspiration, man, because I'm doing the same thing, getting up, taking care of business. Not that my wife will have it any different, but, you know, on the side of that, I'm still pursuing this music. So appreciate the inspiration, man, and the motivation, brothers.
Starting point is 00:19:06 Definitely. Yes, sir. What's up, my brother? Ball time. Let's go. All right. Listen, I told them it's consequences and repercussions. So for every action is a reaction for me to tell something.
Starting point is 00:19:17 Focus on descriptions. I'm not missing. Just point them out. Set the play. I'm running it back, clapping and air it out. It's time for it. Been working. I'm nothing to step to.
Starting point is 00:19:25 I operate these lines on time, send something critical. Leave them stretched, smelling like mildew, getting crazy with it. Top off, just the flaws, simple arrangement. I'm from the bottom, we cherish the pavement, making a statement. These watered down rappers, skinny jeans and purses. I got the plots, we prepping them caskets for them hearses. In a graveyard rehearsing, got verses encrypted and cursive. They can't see it, like they visions is blurred and time is moving quick.
Starting point is 00:19:50 I'm sending shots, chill for the pic, wave it and let it sit. Catching all my targets and leaving marks that's permanent, OG. OG, OG, I got some bars, OG. You ready? Let's do it, baby. I'm fitting the pass Lauren goes straight to Sharla I'm John Stockton Grab his ass
Starting point is 00:20:07 And hide the Bible Of God watching Sometimes you gotta Pop out and show Certified boogie I'm the one that Keeps the score on him What what what what
Starting point is 00:20:15 What you gonna hit What what what what what Give you that pain What you ready Sharla? Boss Boss You coming back this way? Let's go
Starting point is 00:20:24 Let's go Let's go Shar's go Let's go He don't want to get as crazy as I do Okay Bottoms tops People ride game cocks Why the grind don't stop It just hurts when you don't use
Starting point is 00:20:38 KY Okay I saw what you did there though Game cocks Who don't want to use **** by? Like, it just hurts. Oh. So now you're acknowledging. Okay, Jalen.
Starting point is 00:20:52 Have a good one. Bye, y'all. Have a good weekend. Blessings to y'all. The fans. Appreciate y'all. Okay, Jalen. It hurts.
Starting point is 00:20:57 All right. You were dropping the bomb. What the hell happened? All right. All right. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. Now, when we come back, we got Jess with the mess with Lauren LaRosa.
Starting point is 00:21:09 We do have Jess with the mess, and we're going to get into some of Dame Dash's mess. There's actually been an update. That auction has been postponed, and the price has went up from $1.2 million to $3 million. All right. We'll talk about it when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning, back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:21:27 Good morning, everybody. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to Jess with the mess with Lauren LaRosa. News is real. Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lying. Jess don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody.
Starting point is 00:21:41 Worldwide Jess. Worldwide mess. On the Breakfast Club. She's a coach of she. With Lauren LaRosa. so dame dash's uh rockefeller auction we reported on earlier this week um and we talked a little bit about him owing all of the money to taxes and child support and all that stuff. That auction has officially been postponed. So the auction, which was supposed to be happening this week, actually got pushed to September 21st. The reason for that being was Josh Weber's attorney, Christopher Brown. They submitted something that basically said they wanted more time to have a conversation with New York State, New York City and all the people involved to figure out what the pecking order would be. Explain who Josh Webber is for people that don't know. Josh Webber is the guy that Dane Dash did the movie with that didn't work out and he owes him eight hundred and twenty three thousand dollars.
Starting point is 00:22:38 So he basically said, look, let's take some more time to figure out how all this stuff is going to be paid out. And if honestly, there will be enough money to pay everything out, if it's even sold at the price that we have this auction at now. So what they decided to do was they decided some number one push to date to September 21st. They also decided that the auction would go from one point two million to now it being worth an auction worth three million dollars um they then decided that child support would still be and this can still kind of change you're still figuring it out but as of now child support will still be paid first and in full and then uh the taxes uh they're going to break up the taxes in in this way where 1.7 million dollars in taxes will paid. And then Weber, the guy from the movie, will be paid all of his money. And then there'll be some smaller amounts of money paid to people who had to litigate civilly. And then $7 million will be paid again to more taxes.
Starting point is 00:23:37 And if there's anything left at that point, it will go to Dame Dash. However, New York is asking, now asking, and this is something that's still being ironed out. They go back to court for this in a month. New York is now asking because of all of these changes
Starting point is 00:23:51 that there be a $70,000 deposit put down by Dame Dash for future child support. And Chris Weber, I'm sorry, Chris Brown, who is Josh Weber, the movie guy's attorney,
Starting point is 00:24:03 is saying, hold on, hold on, hold on hold on hold on now y'all are coming and asking for more money we don't know nothing about that let's have a conversation about this because of course
Starting point is 00:24:10 they're going to want to push for that not to happen because it's going to take away from everything else that they just decided and how people are getting paid now and all of this is based off
Starting point is 00:24:18 they think the reasonable doubt portion going to make all this money yes that portion of reasonable doubt is not going to make all that money to cover all of this very interesting that you said that that's what they are that portion of reasonable doubt is not gonna make all that money to cover all very interesting that you said that right because they're hoping right because billboard is saying that since 1996 reasonable doubt uh may has made 2.2 million dollars however and i don't know if that's true or not that's what billboard is stating
Starting point is 00:24:38 um i spoke to dane dash yesterday we spoke toame dash yesterday and he basically is saying that when it comes to the amount of money that reasonable doubt makes it's only averaging right now about a hundred thousand dollars a year so why would i spend tens of millions of dollars for it or even millions of dollars for it i don't know if you wanted that part out there but go ahead okay um listen that i'm not purchasing that if it only makes a hundred dollars basically what he's saying is is like that people are right now trying to make it seem like all of this is like,
Starting point is 00:25:08 he's in a really bad position and this is a stupid thing that is happening. He owes all this money here, owes all this money there. And what he is saying to us is that... That is a really bad position.
Starting point is 00:25:16 At least it sounds like it on paper. But what he's saying to us is that this is something that he's able to leverage in business, so why wouldn't he? And he also wants, you know, the conversation to be had about why why this is not his first time trying to sell this
Starting point is 00:25:29 and each time he's tried it's been blocked and he's trying to figure out why it would even be blocked if if this is a way that he can like get rid of his share have nothing to do with it use it to do what he needs to do in business why does it keep being blocked but what is it going to do for him in business because if it's only making $100,000 a year, who is going to buy that for $8 million, $9 million? I was ear hustling yesterday, right? When she was talking to Dame. So Dame's whole position was,
Starting point is 00:25:56 I've been trying to sell my third of Rockefeller records for the longest and they kept blocking me. He says- Who is Dame? He meant Biggs and Jay. He said, we're blocking him for meant it. Biggs and Jay, he said, we're blocking him for selling his part of the 33% of Rockefeller records.
Starting point is 00:26:09 He said, he tried to sell it for the last couple of years. He couldn't sell it. So he said, when he lost the lawsuit and he said, people get sued every day, be people get lose lawsuits every day. He said to pay that lawsuit. He said the best way for him to pay that $800,000 back was to now sell his catalog because the judge would force that. And that's what the
Starting point is 00:26:26 judge did. The judge is forcing the sale of the Rockefeller record. So now they can't block it. So now he's hoping to get enough money for the sale to make the money to pay off the lawsuit and to pay whatever else that he has to pay. If you owe $8 million in taxes, I forgot how much in child support. A lot of
Starting point is 00:26:42 money in child support. $150,000 in child support. It's $193,000 in child support. And lawsuits. But the reason that only makes $100,000 a year. Who's buying that? Now, here's another part of the conversation that I thought was interesting that Dane brought up. And he spoke about this before, right? He's always said, this is not new, that he's trying to figure out why aren't certain things promoted certain ways or pushed certain ways.
Starting point is 00:27:02 Because they would be worth more if more people wanted to license it and use it and like all that stuff right so he feels as though there has to be something that he's missing or not being told by the other stakeholders who would be big bigs in uh jay-z because why wouldn't you do that like why wouldn't you want this to be worth them the largest amount of money that it can be worth now it's a topic and people are really interested because it's like oh my God, there's this big back and forth. A big back.
Starting point is 00:27:28 A big back and forth. A big back and forth to what? All you heard was a big back. You so toxic. A big back and forth to the buffet. Listen, this is when it starts to be a public figure because there's so many people out here in debt who owe all types of people all types of money, but they aren't being discussed in the media.
Starting point is 00:27:41 That was his point. Yeah. But I mean, that's what comes with being who who you are he said it's a part of business and another thing he said too when it comes to the taxes is and billboard had this in their original story is that you know it was over an amount of time so billboard reported that it was from 2005 to 2018 that he accumulated this amount in taxes and he pointed out that at the time he was doing business he was a very prominent figure you know what i mean he still is but he had but he had he had a an accountant this accountant was uh an accountant who worked with a bunch of other big names and the accountant there was a lot going on
Starting point is 00:28:15 or lack thereof on the accountant's part so now allegedly the accountant didn't do the right decisions and i will just say allegedly because i don't want to put us in a lawsuit but he said the accountant took some money that wasn't supposed to and this accountant is allegedly known for doing that and that's the reason he was behind on his taxes because he said he paid the taxes but the accountant allegedly stole money what about the child support he didn't mention the child support right money for the lawsuit i don't know man i'm sending thoughts and prayers to dan because you know when you're in these kind of financial situations, these kind of financial holes, I don't wish that on nobody.
Starting point is 00:28:47 Nobody. And I think everybody in business gets to a point where, I mean, sometimes you might got to figure some stuff out and it seems like that's where he's at and they are a force in his hand. That's why if you're making a certain amount of money, having an amazing financial team,
Starting point is 00:29:00 a trustworthy financial team, a great financial team is so, so, so important. But you know what is difficult because being in this industry so long, I didn't see an accountant and accountant firm steal millions from a lot of people that people think that people are doing the right thing. And these are accountants to prominent people
Starting point is 00:29:17 that you feel like, oh, if you do that person's taxes, you'll be good. Because some of the people that this accountant has done have been prominent people. And I know people that have lost millions of dollars dealing with accountant and accountant services that have been doing the right thing because when you make this money you trust that that's your job i pay you to look at my finances i pay you to pay my taxes right i pay you to do the proper write-offs and if they don't your accountant don't get in trouble you do we seen that happen with fadjo and fadjo went to jail we seen that happen with jarul we
Starting point is 00:29:42 seen that happen with a lot of artists so we we see that. Yeah, so I mean, all these things that Dane Dash is alleging is basically just him saying that he's put in a position right now and he knew it was coming. He's been trying to prepare
Starting point is 00:29:52 for this for a very long time. That's why he was trying to sell. But now his hand is being forced because the state is saying like, you know. The reality is
Starting point is 00:30:01 most of our listeners don't care about these rich people problems. They're just trying to pay their past due on their Verizon bill. That's where I'm at in my life. I just want to pay the past due on my Verizon bill. I know you want auto pay. Don't talk to me like I don't know what's going on.
Starting point is 00:30:14 Yes, you are. That is not true. I feel like both of y'all. Y'all got everything on auto pay. I'm definitely not on auto pay. I just paid my bills just now. You don't trust auto pay? Nope.
Starting point is 00:30:20 My grandma don't either. I do not do auto pay. Go to commercial. Now go to commercial. It's the Breakfast Club. Come on. The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same.
Starting point is 00:30:32 Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. Let's get in some front page news. Now, Morgan, I seen you grab your headphones like you had some bars a couple minutes ago. I ain't got no bars. Envy, let me get a car. That's it.
Starting point is 00:30:48 That's it. So yeah, former president Trump says this election isn't a choice between Democrats and Republicans, but a choice between communism and freedom. He made the comments during a rally in Potterville, Michigan, Michigan, which is a swing state.
Starting point is 00:31:05 Let's hear more from the former president. I hope you're going to go out and vote for me because honestly, if you don't, our country is finished. You see me going up in the polls and we're leading in the polls. And I think we're leading by a lot. You know, the polls, the polls are rigged too. Andrew Jackson, they say, was the worst of all, that he was treated worse than any other president. And I said, do that study again,
Starting point is 00:31:30 because I think there's nobody close to Trump. I even got shot. Your government will pay for, or your insurance company will be mandated to pay for, all costs associated with IVF treatment, fertilization for women. Trump said his administration would push for allowing new parents to deduct major newborn expenses from their taxes. His comments come as recent polls show him losing ground among women voters.
Starting point is 00:32:00 A Reuters Ipsos poll published on Thursday shows Kamala Harris leading Trump by 13 points among women. Trump went on to say Vice President Kamala Harris is soft on crime and the country won't be safe if she is elected. He also said electric vehicle mandates would kill the auto industry and added that he's for electric cars, but there needs to be a healthy balance
Starting point is 00:32:20 with gas cars as well. This also comes at the same time that he had a recent interview with the Daily Mail regarding Florida's abortion ban. He said he wants more than six weeks, which is the current ban, a six-week ban includes.
Starting point is 00:32:34 Florida residents will vote on a referendum that would abolish the state's ban on abortion after six weeks and replace it with one that includes a 24-week ban. So interesting that Trump is getting into
Starting point is 00:32:44 the women's reproductive uh rights issue especially in florida yeah it's just amazing that he would attempt to lie to people about anything to do with women's reproductive rights like you know you've already bragged about putting three judges on the supreme court that abolished roe v wade sir and grabbing him by the p you know i mean the grabbing by the p thing is just like i get that that's a comment you know that people will point grab by the thing is just like I get that. That's a comment, you know, that people point to. But the reality is you implemented legislation that abolished Roe v. Wade. So you directly attacked women's reproductive rights.
Starting point is 00:33:13 You can't turn around now and try to act like you would do something that would benefit women's reproductive rights. And when he says communism versus freedom, I would say fascism versus freedom, because when we live in a country where we have less constitutional rights now than I did when I was born in 1978, how is that freedom? Somebody's taking away the freedom. It's clearly Donald Trump and his regime.
Starting point is 00:33:36 He thinks that he's the freedom. Based on the communism versus freedom. Anyways, switching gears, back to that story that in Atlanta, I have an update from that Delta story. The explosion, the two employees who died after a plane tire exploded at Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson Airport haven't been identified. A medical examiner's office announced the victims were 58 year old Mirko Marweg and 37 year old Louis Alderondo. Mirko's wife of 28 years now, she told W.A. andANF News that she's having a hard time and is still in belief.
Starting point is 00:34:09 She recalled his big smile and big heart. And she also said that he was nearing retirement. So that's really sad regarding that, you know, you're close to retiring, you're planning your retirement, and this tragedy happens. The two men were in a maintenance shop at the airport on Tuesday morning when the tire exploded, sending a piece of metal flying. It killed both of the men and seriously injured another employee who has not yet been identified. Now, Delta is working with local authorities to continue to investigate what happened in that incident. That's horrible.
Starting point is 00:34:41 Yeah, very sad. People that be working, I was telling Morgan, that be working for them airlines, especially for Delta, that's the airline you get to retire because of how good the benefits are. So to get all the way to that point and then this happens out of nowhere. It is sad. God bless that family. It is very sad. It's Labor Day weekend. So a lot of families are traveling.
Starting point is 00:34:59 Many Americans are planning one last summer getaway as Labor Day weekend approaches. Domestic travel is up 9% from last year with San Franciscoisco new york boston denver and chicago among the top destinations uh international travel to cities like paris rome barcelona and dublin are also popular although down four percent from last year now over the weekend tsa plans to check a record-breaking 17 million travelers are you guys headed out or y'all staying put i don't know i'm not going to goddamn place okay destination couch all weekend you hear me now i'm all over the place i'm in virginia uh salute to pusha t he's doing his first uh festival the cousins festival so i'm gonna go out to virginia my second home i'm going to oklahoma city and ohio
Starting point is 00:35:38 nice nice nice i'm staying put i might make it to brooklyn okay yeah and the weather gonna be terrible this weekend at least in the tri-state area where we at, the New York, New Jersey area. I ain't going nowhere. I'll be at club couch all weekend. Okay. The Florida Authority is ready. So they mentioned some things regarding being ready. Florida Authority.
Starting point is 00:35:56 Yeah. Yeah. Well, I'm just saying. We wanted some alternatives. To get on the bus. I'm just saying. They released a statement saying they're ready. The other man said get on the bus
Starting point is 00:36:06 me? I ain't getting on no damn bus okay? I have my wildest dreams, Roll the Park Show me go take a place for me alright well thank you Morgan. Yeah no problem have a great weekend guys that's the front page news follow me on socials at Morgan Media
Starting point is 00:36:22 and for more news coverage make sure you're following at Black Information Network download the free i free iheart radio app and charlamagne our interview uh drops this weekend on the black information network's black perspective 9 a.m on sunday and 9 p.m so check that out hey all right now when we come back the icon the legend ed lover will be joining us of course we're going to be giving ed lover his flowers and breaking down his journey in this crazy industry. So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:36:48 Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Jess is on maternity leave, so Lauren LaRosa's filling in. And we got a special guest in the building, Ed Lover, ladies and gentlemen.
Starting point is 00:37:04 Yes, sir. Can I make a clap for you, sir the building ed lover ladies and gentlemen how you doing legend i can't complain brother everything is good the kids are good the wife is good the family's good the grandkids is good the tour is good so i'm good that's all that matters that's right for most that don't know ed lover was the first celebrity i ever met and that was my first time meeting a celebrity. And Ed would walk through the park to drop his kids off and talk to all the kids out and about. And that was the first opportunity of meeting a celebrity and seeing how cool a celebrity was. And me thinking that every celebrity was that cool. But then when you get in this industry, you realize not every celebrity is not that cool.
Starting point is 00:37:40 Every celebrity is not that cool. Who did that for you, Ed? Everybody. Running them. You know, running. I live four blocks away from Jam Master J. Wow. So. Who did that for you? Everybody. Running them. You know, running. I live four blocks away from Jam Master J. Wow. So running them did that for me.
Starting point is 00:37:51 LL used to stop by when I was in high school. Security officer stopped by in front of the school, pull up in the drop top, holler at me and all that stuff. So it was those cats that really like because they from Queens and Queens. We were like the forgotten borough in hip hop when hip hop was blowing up. It was like y'all from the desert. Y'all are corny. Y'all live all the way out there. So those cats were the ones that really kind of gave me the influence to let me know that I can do something in hip-hop, too. LL actually made me put the microphone down.
Starting point is 00:38:15 I was an emcee before that. I was emcee Eddie D back in the day. Remember, everybody had a D. The D didn't even mean nothing. When you say made you put it down, like you told you it was bad? Because I knew I wasn't that nice. Did he tell you that though? No, no.
Starting point is 00:38:26 Oh, you saw him. No, Lauren, when I heard LL, I knew I was not that nice. Now, with running them, I figure I can hang because I used to be in the park. Yeah. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:38:34 You was outside with the bucket. I was in Jamaica Park, 182 Park, 34 Park, just slaying cats on the mic. When I heard that little 15-year-old dude, I was like, nah, I got to figure out a different way to get in the tip-off. At least you was honest with yourself.
Starting point is 00:38:47 Yeah, absolutely. That's the first thing. But I was a trumpet player before that. So that's, you know, I was in the top 40 band from the time I was a kid playing trumpet. So that's what I'm doing right now. Ed Lover presents the live mixtape band. It's full circle for me because it's back with being with a band again. Do you remember the first time you heard LL?
Starting point is 00:39:04 Because I'm sure it was before records. you remember the first time you heard LL? Because I'm sure it was before records. Yeah, the first time I heard LL, I think it was on Farmers Boulevard in one of those parks over there. And he was on the mic. He was about 13, 14 years old. And he was a monster at that time. Wow.
Starting point is 00:39:16 So by the time he got signed, it was a wrap for everybody. How did you get into radio and hosting? Because it wasn't a job that people really thought that they can get right it was just something that we seen and people were in that business for 40 years what said i can do that because you were the originator really of the urban radio thing how did that opportunity come it came from your own tv rights because they were flipping hot 97 from a dance station into an all hip- station. So the late Steve Smith, God rest his soul, came down and said, we needed some people that's authentic and respected in hip hop and gave Dre and I an opportunity.
Starting point is 00:39:51 And I said, hell no. I was like, am I doing no radio? Get up at five o'clock in the morning and be in the night doing that. And then my manager at the time, Charlie Stetler, wrote down on a piece of paper where Howard Stern was making every year. And he was like, if you could get almost that good, I could guarantee you I could get you a lot of that.
Starting point is 00:40:07 And I was like, that's the money that people make on the rail. Let's do it. How much was it at the time? At that time, Howard Stern was probably making
Starting point is 00:40:14 four or five million dollars a year. Wow. Yeah. That's crazy. It was the 90s. Yeah. So do you think
Starting point is 00:40:20 that they respect, and why don't you think they respect the urban jock as much? Because they put us in a box that say all you could do is urban radio, but they won't do that to somebody else. Like a lot of the black program directors and what they call brand managers. Now they put them in the urban box like they can't program a different station or like all you guys know is this.
Starting point is 00:40:41 This is not all we know. That's why, you know, as a personality, I always say you have to diversify your guests. Whatever your interests are, if you're into comic books, politics, movies, bring all those artists on. Don't limit yourself to just the urban guests. Yeah, absolutely. I remember when I was here at Power, when we were at the other place, we used to be right next door to Whoopi Goldberg, and we put Jon Bon Jovi on the radio. Oh, come on.
Starting point is 00:41:06 You remember when I had Oprah on the radio, and people was like... Classic moment. Yeah, how you doing that? Like, Bon Jovi don't know he cool with black people until we tell him. So we have to diversify and go outside of the box. Did that really happen organically like that?
Starting point is 00:41:20 Was Oprah just like... It was Jamie Foxx did that, bro. Okay. I had Jamie up, and i said jamie you know oprah's you cool with oprah oprah's getting a reputation that she don't like hip-hop you should tell oprah come holla at me so i guess he told her that she was in the city you know he told gail and they were in the city and gail said jamie said the ad lover loves you we should just roll up there and she just came wow i wasn't there bro i was not there my
Starting point is 00:41:45 cousin had gotten killed and his wake was there and i left early i was in the afternoons then i left early to go to the wake and we're driving in my car get the car at the lot we driving me and my assistant and he gets the phone call yo oprah's up here and she's looking for you i'm like please get out of here y'all played too much right we hung up and they called us back it was like no for real oprah's here you need to jumped out the car and ran back to the station. Wow. And she was there. And she came so cool, man.
Starting point is 00:42:10 She had one security upstairs with her, one downstairs in the lobby, her and Gail and me. And I just cut all the music off. I was like, ladies and gentlemen. You got to at that point. Yeah, Oprah's here. It was crazy. I believe that's the one and only time Oprah's ever done hip-hop radio. Yeah, it's the one and only time she's ever done hip hop radio. Yeah, it's the one and only time
Starting point is 00:42:25 she's ever done hip hop radio. She's never done anybody else. Yeah. How do you be feeling now when people attack Oprah saying she's not for black people, black men, all that? You know her in real life.
Starting point is 00:42:34 You gotta know Oprah, man. Oprah, she does so many things that she doesn't advertise. She gives away so much of her wealth that she does not advertise. Remember when she opened the school in Africa and people was like, she didn't do that in the united states she's done that she just doesn't
Starting point is 00:42:49 advertise it all the time i was gonna ask you know do you think radio is too serious right right do you feel like it's not fun anymore when it comes to people because the people take everything that you say too seriously the love is just almost gone out of it and the love needs to come back into it because we're losing too many of us you know i just heard and i want to shout out irv got it because i heard he wasn't doing you know he had a stroke but irv said the only thing worse than getting old is not getting old that's right you know i was with pock i saw pock 15 minutes before he got shot i'm sitting next to biggie in the peterson automotive museum before he walked out the last thing he said to me is do i want to
Starting point is 00:43:31 ride with him to naz and steve starr's party i was like nah i got a corvette i was feeling myself you know every time i'm in la now i got a little money i'm giving me a corvette you know what i mean drop tops i'm rolling yeah wow i said nah christopher and he was always edwin and he gave me a a bottle of dom p you told me drink health to bring it back so i'm like well i'm supposed to drink half a bottle of dom p i'm running around giving it to everybody i bring it back to him he pull out ball of grandma maya filled it up and gave it back to me so that's my relationship it was hanging with big you know so i'm blessed to be here man i don't like how you speed past them stories you and angie y'all be saying that stuff so casually that's like greek mythology when y'all
Starting point is 00:44:17 talk about biggie and pop this is american history we didn't know these people like these are mythical figures to us park was was a trip, man. Being with Pac sometimes was absolutely intriguing, but a lot of people don't understand Pac was a young dude, so sometimes you get caught up in a wave of stuff when you're young. You know what I mean? And I watched him and Big go from two dudes that absolutely adored each other to being at opposite ends of something
Starting point is 00:44:45 that just kind of rolled. It got bigger than them. It got bigger than them, right? So we used to pick Pac up. My man Stretch, too, from Live Squad. You know Stretch from the Hub. Recipe Stretch. And Stretch and Pac, both heavy weed smokers,
Starting point is 00:44:56 and Tretch from Naughty, they all friends. So whenever Pac came to New York, we'd pick him up, and the first thing he would always ask is, did anybody talk to Big? Where Big at? So we'd holler at Big or Page Big, Bigger Page Back, and they'd go to
Starting point is 00:45:11 Brooklyn and see Big. So they were really, really tight. So to see that, man, that just bothered me. We got more with Ed Lover. When we come back, don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ, Envy, Jess envy jess hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club lauren larosa's filling in for jess we're still kicking it with ed lover lauren so you were talking about the
Starting point is 00:45:33 relationship between biggie and poc and i just want to know do you remember like the turning of that because like you saw the love right yeah what was like do you remember like when that started to shift right after the um incident in the studio. Were there conversations behind the scenes? We hear about people trying to calm it down, but what was it really like behind the scenes trying to make them understand it? By the time it escalated to the point it escalated
Starting point is 00:45:57 to when I was in Vegas, that fight, when Pac got killed, and I saw Pac coming through the Betty Boop bar, and I'm standing there with Bishop Don Magic Juan, Pretty Tony, Handsome Dre and all the pimps. I'm outside in the bar and they trying to convince me they won't give me a prostitute and I'm like I ain't got no time
Starting point is 00:46:14 to be watching no woman 24 hours a day. I was like Ed you a pimp man you got pimp in you man I'm telling you man I was like man I don't want no prostitute man. Pac comes through with sugar to him. I didn't see the stomping out of the kid because I was in the bars. He come through. He stopped.
Starting point is 00:46:29 We talking. Yo, what's up? What's good, man? How you doing, bro? I'm good. You coming to Suge's party? I'm like, yeah, bet. I love you.
Starting point is 00:46:36 I love you, too. They keep going. In my mind, I'm from the East Coast. I'm not going to Suge's club in the middle of an East Coast, West Coast war. Even though I'm neutral, I ain't going over there. Y'all going to get drunk and let's stomp out the kid from New York? Nah, I'm not doing that. Do you wish you jumped in between since you knew both of them and tried to put them off?
Starting point is 00:46:52 I did. I tried to talk to Pac. He just, he wasn't hearing it. Big was stunned. Big didn't know where it was coming from, why it was coming. He was hurt. Big, and C's probably told y'all that before. Big was honestly hurt by it because they loved each other that much.
Starting point is 00:47:06 Once that ball got rolling, it was just impossible. And then you got Vine Magazine and all of these people doing East Coast, West Coast beef. It wasn't that. It was bad boy, death row. That was it. How did y'all handle that on radio and TV back then? I minded my business. That's what I did.
Starting point is 00:47:20 I minded my business. I wasn't getting in between that stuff, man. Because it was hurtful to see two friends turn what they love they have into ashes. Right. So I just try to stay out of it as much as I can. What is the live mixtape exactly? The live mixtape is a journey of music. Like I was saying earlier, it's me coming full circle.
Starting point is 00:47:37 These two beautiful individuals that you see behind me do all the singing. That's Carrie Epps. That's Sherwood Brown Jr. They do all the singing. I's Carrie Epps. That's Sherwood Brown Jr. They do all the singing. I do all the rapping. And we got a full band. And we take everybody on a musical journey. And we just have fun.
Starting point is 00:47:53 We do everything from LL to Sheryl Lynn to Rick James to Nicki Minaj. We do everything. You got to hear them two sing, man. They're monsters, man. If you're in the Nework area he's gonna be at sobs this friday and wednesday he's uh in atlanta so if you're in the area friday sobs wednesday atlanta definitely go check them out i see you were in boston a couple days ago yeah how was that that was boston was all right but you know what was live the cities that you don't think are live
Starting point is 00:48:21 are the cities that's live. Pittsburgh, crazy. St. Louis, crazy. Philly came out heavy. They was crazy. Nashville was crazy. And the first time we did Atlanta was ridiculous. Yeah, that was cool. Did you ever think of suing the NFL when they took the whole come on something from you?
Starting point is 00:48:42 I ain't have to, bro. They paid you? Absolutely. Wow. I ain't have to, bro. They paid you? Absolutely. Wow. I ain't have to, yeah. What could, six-figure rings? It was nice. It was nice.
Starting point is 00:48:51 Yeah, it was great. All right. My daughter got a master's degree. That's all I got to say. Okay, what school did she go to? She went to Montclair State, and then she got a master's degree at William Patterson. Let me Google how much that's.
Starting point is 00:49:02 So they reached out to you? Nah, we had to reach out. We did a little reaching out. I was scared because it's owned by Disney, and I was like, damn, I ain't gonna be able to take my grandkids to Disney World. Big picture head love up there. Did not let this fool in, but it worked out. They tried
Starting point is 00:49:17 to say they started. They know they ain't started. It was too blatant. It was a blatant rap, bro. They even wrote it the same, except they put man. I was like, all right, nah. We ain't going to let y'all get over with that. Not at all. Do you believe the New York 90s hip hop scene has been properly documented?
Starting point is 00:49:35 No. To answer your question, no. Nobody has documented it. I wish somebody would. Because of so many different parts of it. Fashion, right? Right. The parties.
Starting point is 00:49:44 Chris Lattimer doing Cancun every year. We used to go to Cancun. The one mistake Chris made, and all of us slept on this. We did, nobody trademarked, what happens in Cancun stays in Cancun. Vegas took it and trademarked it. It's theirs.
Starting point is 00:50:00 Wow. Yeah, that was, I was saying, what happens in Cancun stays in cancun because every debauchery was happening in cancun bro everybody was smashing everybody so it was like this is cancun we not bringing this home we we had fun we was wilding do you feel like i mean because now a lot of that fun gets turned onto people lawsuits are happening all that i understand it now but when you see that like all that happened it's like our legends like a diddy and you know russell like different people
Starting point is 00:50:29 how do you feel about that because i know you said one time like you can't take away what diddy's done i mean for music you can't take away his legacy yeah but what he did to cassie that we saw on camera was atrocious and deplorable and And he should be ashamed of himself for it. Now the rest of it, I don't know. Have I been to Diddy parties? Yeah. Did I know what time to go home? Yeah. Have I hung out with Diddy? Yeah. Have I had fun with Diddy? Has Diddy always treated
Starting point is 00:50:56 me with love and respect? Hell yeah. So all I could go by is what I know about Sean Combs. What I saw, deplorable and despicable and disgusting. And as a father of four girls, Diddy would have had a problem if that was my child. But I can't erase his legacy and what he did musically
Starting point is 00:51:15 and what he meant to music. And I think he's learning a hard lesson right now that all them people that you thought was your people, they was never your people. So what should happen to Diddy now? Because we talk about his legacy, right? You know, people talk about forgiveness. People talk about he should lose everything.
Starting point is 00:51:29 What's your thoughts on what should happen to somebody like Diddy? I think if there is something legal, let the courts play it out. But in a court of public opinion and morality, that's something totally different. And he hasn't been convicted of a crime. So the man is innocent until proven guilty. And I would hope that somebody would feel that way about me. But I think he has to make amends for what we saw.
Starting point is 00:51:52 We saw a video. Yeah, we saw a video. Can he make amends for that? It happened to, what's my man named? Ray Rice. Remember he used to play for Baltimore. He did the thing in the elevator. And he didn't get to play professional football anymore.
Starting point is 00:52:03 So I think Diddy got some soul searching to do. And he's going to have to make football anymore so i think you know did he got some soul searching to do and he's gonna have to make amends for what we saw can he make amends for that though like how do you do that like after something like that it's super public it's at this point his reputation is what it is like how do you come back from something like that i've never been in that situation so i can't answer that question but it's gonna be tough but first you gotta take care of what you need to take care of as far if i was in that situation i don't know how or what i would do i think i would just have to rely on my god and and just take everything one day at a time but i would definitely try to
Starting point is 00:52:36 make some amends for it and probably get some counseling for it and what you said is true and i don't understand why people can't explore that like your emotions do be complicated when situations like this happen because yes what he did is disgusting right but we still can't act like we didn't rock while after all about the benjamins and we didn't you know love that whole bad boy era at some point we played 112 in the show man you gotta do the mace part you know what i'm saying all right we got more with ed lover when we come back it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's dj envy just hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club
Starting point is 00:53:10 lauren larosa's filling in for jess and we still kicking it with ed lover lauren is it true that you um we're only making five hundred dollars a week the first week of yo mtv raps yeah hell yeah the first eight to maybe a year yeah first year, because they didn't know what to do with the show. Fab was already there. Thank God for Fab. Fab Five Freddy, yeah. Fab Five Freddy. He decided.
Starting point is 00:53:32 I know you like Fabulous was there? No, not that Fab. There's another Fab before Fab. It was Fab Five Freddy. He was already there. He got on in 88. So this show blew up. They wanted to do a daily show.
Starting point is 00:53:43 They had $1,000 a week for a host. So Dre took five. I took the other five. It didn't last that long. We got our money. It feels like back then it was more about hip-hop culture than hip-hop business. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Money, I think at some point money ruined hip-hop
Starting point is 00:53:59 in a certain way. Because it was about the culture. You had to be nice, right? Sooner or later, it transitioned into we just trying to move units. We just trying to sell records. We extreme it now. So everybody, you know,
Starting point is 00:54:14 with Soulja Boy, which is another one of my favorite interviews I've ever done. Drake! Drake! Drake! Oh, then I found out
Starting point is 00:54:22 that that was true. You know what's so funny? You brought up Soulja Boy. I remember being in New York. I forgot what year it was and you know what's so funny you brought up I remember being in New York I forgot what year it was and you was on going on a Soulja Boy rant
Starting point is 00:54:29 and hated Soulja Boy I hated Soulja Boy and we cool too we cool right now we're not winning that no more what he did what was the issue
Starting point is 00:54:37 with Big Draco back then after the first couple of records I just thought he was trash you boom yeah I just thought
Starting point is 00:54:43 he was trash that's a hot record, though. But guess what else I missed out on? Y'all never gonna believe this, son. What? Mike Kaiser. Y'all know Mike Kaiser.
Starting point is 00:54:50 Of course. Mike Kaiser came to Hot 97 and played Get At Me, Dog for me, and I said it's the worst record I ever heard. Oh, you got it. Whoa.
Starting point is 00:54:58 I missed out on that, so I missed out on Vic Draco, too, so I apologize. Damn. I missed out on it. Was that your age? I was like, man, you barking. I'm like, too, so I apologize. Damn. I missed out on it. Was that your age? I was like, man, you're barking.
Starting point is 00:55:07 I'm like, man, he barking. We already got a dog. We got Snoop Dogg. Why we need another dog? And then the beat that was used was the old knick-knack paddywhack off of EPMD. I'm old school. You don't bite nobody else's beat. You don't use it again.
Starting point is 00:55:21 And then we went to Westchester county for a hot 97 hot shot basketball team we had and that dj dropped that and them kids lost it i was like ed you was wrong you was wrong on that one what other things i didn't think social boy was gonna last what other things did you miss out on that were like now they're like we look at the moments like oh my god like that you could have been a part of or could have been a first son my daughter my oldest daughter tiffany lloyd banks was in her homeroom class oh wow giving her the g unit mixtapes before they were signed and she never once said ed their dad here's this group called g unit that's floating around and fifth was from south side jamaica queens and I'm... But would you have done it back then? Because Fifth had beef with everybody from Queens. Absolutely, I would have did it.
Starting point is 00:56:07 He liked that type of stuff. That was authentic, right? Because a lot of people still... I would probably try to squash the beef. I would probably went to Black Just. And like, yo, Just, man, talk to Preem, man. We got to stop this, man. We got to get this kid going.
Starting point is 00:56:20 This kid... Matter of fact, y'all need points? What y'all need? Yeah, my daughter, man. She did not tell me Banks was in her class. Here go the crazy stuff. He went to August Martin. My daughter went to August Martin.
Starting point is 00:56:32 Come to find out, Banks' mom was in my homeroom class at August Martin. Wow. Yeah. Wow, I seen Banks last week. What's up to Banks? Shout out to Banks, man. How has the game evolved since you started? And what changes have surprised you the most? i think the change that surprised me the most is
Starting point is 00:56:48 we don't know how people getting paid from their music you know the streaming thing i hear a lot about it like this person streamed this many streams and i'm like so how they getting paid and then i saw snoop complaining about he don't even know how he get paid off of his his stuff i always thought that we would have hard copies of music like it's it's easier to say this person sold actually sold right this person is popular because they actually people go out and consume and bought and paid for it and and took it with them and lived with it like when get rich and die trying came out we run around the city trying to find somebody that had it you couldn't find it in the record store so i think what shocked me the most is is the streaming and
Starting point is 00:57:36 probably the lack of balance in hip-hop the balance is not there. The love is gone. Even if we had Kaya, right? We still had Latifah and Light and Salt-N-Pepa. And it was always a balance. If you had N.W.A., you had some conscience over there, right? You had Public Enemy. You had Talib Kweli. The balance is just gone. How do you feel about the new wave of music in New York that likes sexy Drew?
Starting point is 00:58:06 It ain't for me. It don't mean it's bad. No, no. Okay. I mean, I can't see you dancing in New York. It ain't for me. You got to understand what's for you, what's not for you, right? And I get to a point now where I'm like, okay, that's for them.
Starting point is 00:58:20 If that's your vibe, that's your wave, cool. Because I remember when my father used to get at me about hip-hop he's like that's crap that deep that deep the deep deep dude anybody could do that like dad it's music hey music so the way i don't get in the way of the young artists coming up do your thing god bless you y'all make way more money than we ever made so good we open the door for y'all go ahead run through that door and keep the door open for the next generation absolutely because y'all ain't gonna understand the next generation i never thought i'd see the day you know when you see a cat be like who who jay-z if jay-z wasn't a billionaire they wouldn't know his music that's real that's you know what i mean no shade to jay-z
Starting point is 00:58:58 i love you jay-z if it wasn't like some people know him as Beyonce's husband. They don't even know a lot of this stuff. They don't know he ever made a record. My niece knows him as Beyonce's husband. I think that's crazy. That's insane. That is insane. Shout out to Beyonce, too.
Starting point is 00:59:13 Send me some of that new whiskey you got coming out. I'll drink bourbon. Well, tonight, he's going to be at SOB's. Ed Lover's at SOB's. What time tonight does the star get your tickets right now? 7 o'clock. 7 o'clock seven o'clock ed lover presents the live mixtape band we rock a straight hour and a half it's new york so we
Starting point is 00:59:30 might do two hours tonight and it's all good music come on out guys date night bring your girl ladies bring your fella they have food there it could be a ladies night out they recreate some of the biggest records in hip-hop and r&b ed Ed Lover does the rapping. They do the singing. So I can't wait to... We got Mr. Karius on vocals. We got Mr. Sherwood Brown Jr. on vocals. And we got a hell of a band, man. A bunch of really talented young cats.
Starting point is 00:59:55 And we appreciate you for joining us this morning. Thank you, man. I appreciate y'all having me, man. I'm on The Breakfast Club. Look at this. Absolutely. Listen, you're one of the icons whose show do we stand on. That's right.
Starting point is 01:00:04 I appreciate you, man. And I always appreciated the fact that when Power 105 let me go and y'all came in, y'all never crapped on me, man. And I really appreciate that. You have to crap on that, luckily. I appreciate that, man. We want to do things that you did. Absolutely. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:00:18 You've been trying to figure out a movie for a long time. People always trying to stir something up. Now, what about The Breakfast Club, man? Why you about The Breakfast Club? I'm committing me an envy from the same hood, son. I said, you ever heard the Breakfast Club say anything bad about me? No.
Starting point is 01:00:29 Then I ain't going to say nothing bad about the Breakfast Club. And so, y'all do what y'all do, man. And shout out to Jess, and congratulations. Yeah. Me and Jess did the Essence last year together. She's a joy to work with, man. We had to fight so many of your listeners
Starting point is 01:00:40 when we first started. Oh, man. I'm going to tell you, one of your biggest listeners who was on our head, Warren Sapp. Oh, Warren Sapp was on our head. Warren Sapp used to tweet, who are these young punks on the radio? Warren Sapp was, oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:00:56 Yo, when I first got the power, and we flipped power from the RB from Jammin' 105 to Power 105, that's the same calls I took that morning when we flipped the stadium. Where's such and such? Where's this person at? Who's that? I don't want to hear no Ed Lovehead, Dr. Dre on the radio, so it's full circle, man.
Starting point is 01:01:14 Shout out to Sap, though. Yeah, all right. Well, it's the Breakfast Club. It's Ed Lovell. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:01:23 Laura LaRosa filling in for Jess. And let's get to Jess with the mess with Lauren La Rosa. I'm back. And I got the message. Talk to me. So there's been a brief update in the Lil Baby situation with him being arrested in Vegas. So yesterday,
Starting point is 01:01:54 his mugshot was released. And along with the mugshot, there were some more details released in a police report. So remember I told you guys that I spoke to Lil Baby's attorney, Drew Finland, and Drew Finland told me that they were still
Starting point is 01:02:07 trying to figure out everything but that you know from the conversation I had with him I was under the impression that baby probably believed that he was okay to carry because he has a permit in Georgia right so the more details that came out kind of leaned to that theory as well so baby basically had the gun tucked in his waistband when he was on the floor of encore gambling in the casino he then took the gun out of his waistband this is according to what police are saying was seen on a video cam on the video camera by security at the encore he then took the gun allegedly out of his waistband put it in a duffel bag the duffel bag was then given to someone that was with him
Starting point is 01:02:45 don't know who the man is that man then was walking with the duffel bag i don't know where he was headed to but police stopped that man and then took the duffel bag so they impounded the gun they then met up with baby later where he was staying um so i guess arrest him for that and baby had told them that he was out at a club and he had the gun with him since all of that he didn't even remember he had it with him um so you know they're like okay well we have to charge you baby's like well listen just charge me get it over with so we can you know so they'll be going to court on october 1st so he didn't have a gun on him so he had it on him in the video and then he puts it in a duffel bag but in that dash cam video or that not the dash cam i'm sorry in
Starting point is 01:03:23 that bystander video that we listened to yesterday and he says there's a gun basically in his pants that the gun couldn't have been in his pants because from what the police report is saying the gun was retrieved from a man who had a duffel bag after baby took it off his hip so he didn't have it on his person no i just want artists to take their mug shots more serious like you know baby you know that your mug shot is gonna go public you know what i'm saying he look a little drunk you look a little high in vegas though but still smile or something you know what i mean like you know your mugshot is gonna go public you know that you're an artist playing with my time y'all wasting my time because you can turn mugshots and stuff into merch i just want them to think about you know their brands when they get arrested well not only
Starting point is 01:04:01 that i i want to salute the little baby i just want all the artists that do carry firearms. And if you do carry a firearm to know the rules and regulations and know what to say, because there's no way he should have said I had it in a club because you're not allowed
Starting point is 01:04:12 to carry a firearm where they serve liquor. Bro, just higher security. Higher security. Why are you carrying your own gun anyway? And that reporting that I just reported
Starting point is 01:04:20 from the police report was from KSNV, which is a local Nevada station. I did reach out to try and get the report and the mugshot for us ourselves and that didn't happen they told us we ain't popping enough yeah they said that we are not a mainstream media outlet so you know but i'm going to build a relationship over there in vegas hey vegas i'm not done calling y'all so we're on in vegas too so they could hear us good morning vegas yeah it's okay they they play with me they heard g check me a little bit but y, suck my D. Whoever didn't want to give us the mugshot and say we're not a mainstream media outlet.
Starting point is 01:04:48 Don't even worry. We just made the God talk. I said suck my D from the back. That way, don't threaten them with a good time. You don't know if that's what they into. I don't care. Listen, also, once again, higher security. Why are you carrying your own gun when you a star as big as a little baby?
Starting point is 01:05:03 That makes zero sense to me. Higher armed security. Yeah. I don't know know i have a lot of thoughts about that but let's move on i was gonna just say like i get higher your own security but i know artists who've told me like if i'm legal to carry i do want to carry myself because what you can't always trust the security gonna shoot when they need to shoot man please i can't trust that you're gonna shoot when you're gonna shoot everybody be carrying these guns and acting like they know how to use them and they feel comfortable just because they have them when you're in the midst of action and somebody draws down on you or tries to rob you so you're not going you don't know how to use your fire well this is the thing though you know people do go to the range i go to the range all the time
Starting point is 01:05:37 and i'm i'm a great shot but the problem is is there's liability and that's why you hire security because there's liability okay so if i shoot you and a bullet goes through you and hit somebody else by accident or hit some some property you're liable for that but why you hire security because there's liability okay so if i shoot you and a bullet goes through you and hit somebody else by accident or hit some some property you're liable for that but if you have security securities that security company has insurance they're liable for that they take all the liability away from you and why would you want to be thinking about that type of stuff when you go out you going out you're going out to enjoy yourself you got to have your star on so you know you taking pictures shaking hands why you want to be worried about if you got to pull out your gun and protect yourself sometimes you think about your own security
Starting point is 01:06:06 i mean yeah i agree with both sides of it i agree but i agree with hire your own security i agree with carrying your firearm with you all 24 7 i ain't mad at that either yeah that's dumb but when you are an artist and you're an artist mode and you're performing you're out and about yes you should have security 100 um but also too he wasn't performing either he was just there enjoying uh for james harden's birthday but uh so caitlyn clark and angel reese they are going to uh square off again this is the fourth time that we are going to now be seeing them play against each other uh indiana versus chicago is happening at the win trust arena it's a day friday now here's the thing you guys know every time that they play against each other it's the talk of the town
Starting point is 01:06:43 according to the game time app via tmz uh this is a place where people can go to get last minute tickets to the games. As of Thursday, the average ticket price for the Andrew Reese and Kaitlyn Clark game was $1,045. A premium seat could get you all the way up to $2,013 and a nosebleed seat is about $124. Now, for for comparison there are other games wmba games happening uh tonight friday night and their lowest ticket so like their nosebleeds are at 15 dollars so it shows you know people are excited people are paying that money so that these these uh women will get more money later on if people keep coming out and supporting that's great i like it yeah i mean you would think that but like we're gonna get into this but like uh dj karen ting you know it
Starting point is 01:07:29 was a big draw game for the connecticut connecticut sun recently versus the la spark la sparks they sold out the arena and it wasn't even televised she had to promote it herself and she was upset about it let's take a listen waiting let's take a look i sold out the td garden the very first wmba game there um before the game dejanay um you tweeted about you got to do your own promo do you feel like there was a missed opportunity here for the lead to really maximize on a historic event i think that there could have been a lot more publicity or promo from the top. Connecticut had announced that we were having this game probably over almost a year ago, maybe. It was ample time to do what needed to be done. And the game should have been on a national television
Starting point is 01:08:17 broadcast. You shouldn't have to pay for any type of subscription to see a game that's this historic now that's insane because that game was legendary because it was the first time that wmba played in that arena but they didn't have to promo it it's sold out i mean but she's saying that it's sold out part basically because they they did the work themselves they did the groundwork and they shouldn't have had to but back to that whole televised or not the angel reese and caitlin clark game that's gonna be televised it's on the ion network though it's on game. That's going to be televised. It's on the ION network, though. I don't even know how you get the ION network. And they have a partnership with WNBA.
Starting point is 01:08:50 That's why it's there. That's probably why. They probably pay the WNBA. Why not ESPN? Because college football back, baby. This is the first weekend of college football. The misogyny. That's not misogyny.
Starting point is 01:08:59 That's misogynist revenue. Angel Reese and Kaitlyn Clark, they're huge. But I might pay for it. Simone Biles just went to their game the other day. I might pay for it. They might pay for it. Same reason why the NFL sometimes has game on Amazon Prime. It's not misogyny. It's ratings
Starting point is 01:09:13 and revenue. The college football game, first of all, it's the first weekend of college football. I think the first official weekend. Whatever game they put on tonight is going to rate better than the WNBA game would. Guaranteed. Yeah, but who going to have the better edges? Man, shut up. That's just what the mess is. We're going to come back and talk about
Starting point is 01:09:30 how toxic Lauren is. You can put her on blast because yesterday she did something very foul to my guy's friend. She just showed me the text. She showed you the text? I didn't show you no text because I never text a person because we never change numbers. That was very foul. She just showed me. Alright, well, you play. You play play. All day. All day. Show me. Who you giving your donkey to? Build a wall around Delaware. number that was very foul she just showed me all right well you play you play play all day all day
Starting point is 01:09:45 who you giving your donkey to the wall around delaware okay i'm not there no more build it i'll stay here she said i'll stay here listen for after the hour uh is a prime example of why you have to hear both sides okay we need the montgomery court system in pennsylvania to come to the front of the congregation we would like to have a word with them. All right, we'll get to that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same.
Starting point is 01:10:11 Charlemagne, say the game. Don't get out of shape. Charlemagne. You are a donkey. It's time for Donkey of the Day. Donkey of the Day does not discriminate. I might not have the song of the day, but I got the donkey of the day.
Starting point is 01:10:28 So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man hit it with the heat it's a breakfast club bitches who's donkey of the day today well ed sharon donkey of the day for friday august 30th goes to the montgomery county court system in pennsylvania ladies and gentlemen today's donkey is a prime example of why regardless of what the situation is you always have to hear both sides because if i told you right now christopher casey 56 years old of upper moreland was sentenced last week in montgomery court to 11 and a half to 23 months in in the county jail followed by three years of probation after pleading guilty to a charge of manslaughter what would you think if i told you he was also charged for possession of an instrument of crime, what would you believe? What do you think, Envy and LL Cool Bay?
Starting point is 01:11:10 When I say this man was charged and sent to prison for manslaughter, what goes through your mind, Envy? That's where he should be. Yeah, he killed somebody. Okay. But that's why you always have to hear both sides. See, Casey was originally charged with third-degree murder in the January death of a 62-year-old manbert wallace robert lived next door in a duplex they shared a
Starting point is 01:11:31 common wall well apparently christopher casey was a snorer not just any type of snorer apparently the type of snorer who snores could leave his mouth travel through the walls travel through the walls and in the robert wallace's ears. We all know the person who snores, falls asleep first, and keeps everybody else up. Well, one day, Robert had had enough, and he decided that he needed to do something about Christopher Casey snoring. What happened next is tragic and is yet another example of why humans need better conflict resolution skills. Let's go to 6 ABC News Philly for the report, please. Right now to a deadly stabbing in Hatboro, Montgomery County. 56-year-old Christopher Casey will spend up to 23 months
Starting point is 01:12:10 behind bars for a death that stemmed from an argument over snoring. He pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter. Prosecutors say Casey stabbed Robert Wallace, who'd pushed in a window and threatened to kill Casey over his loud snoring. The two men lived next door to each other in a duplex. This is why you always have to hear both sides. First of all, if anyone has ever told you that you snore, just know that person has very carefully weighed the pros and cons of killing you. Okay, they have played it out in their head over and over. They thought about it. If I let this person live, I will never get a good night's sleep. But if I kill him, I'll sleep well just in a prison cell. there is a part of me that understands robert's frustration he did what so many people have thought about you know doing all right meaning he wanted a good night's sleep and he knows he could
Starting point is 01:12:52 he would never get one with christopher's freight train snoring in the next apartment i'm just assuming it was freight train snoring because this man was in a whole other whole other apartment okay they weren't roommates they weren't bunk bed buddies this man was in a whole other apartment he could have and he could hear him through the walls. So this wasn't no mild snoring, no moderate snoring. This was freight train snoring that Robert could hear through the walls. OK, these walls must have been made out of the same material that Kawhi Leonard's knees are made out of, because for Robert to be able to hear the snoring and then try to push in Christopher's first floor window and threaten to kill him. I have one question.
Starting point is 01:13:26 What else was Christopher supposed to do? If somebody is pushing in your window and threatening to kill you, am I supposed to wait until they get in my residence and wait and see if they really want to kill me? No, I have to defend myself. I have to attempt to neutralize the threat. I'm shocked Christopher didn't have a gun. Okay, they found Robert 50 feet away from the residence after suffering uh the stab wound so clearly he stuck him someplace fatal but if he had a gun they would have found him dead or right there at the house okay i think it's terrible that a life was lost but if you attempt to push in someone's window you're breaking into someone's house and you're threatening to kill them you're kind of asking for it now back to the montgomery county court system i don't believe christopher should have been found guilty of asking for it. Now, back to the Montgomery County court system. I don't believe Christopher should have been found guilty of anything.
Starting point is 01:14:07 Was it because he stabbed him several times? That has to be the reason because this man should not be facing any charges. I did some research and by research, I mean Googled and Pennsylvania has a stand your ground law. Deadly force is reasonable in specific cases. If someone is unlawfully entering your home, work or vehicle, if someone has unlawfully entered your home, work or occupied vehicle and is trying to unlawfully remove you. Now, it does say the force you must the force you use must be equal to the force you are threatened with. Whether or not you provoke the circumstances is decided on a case by case basis. I don't think snoring is provoking someone to try to hurt you. OK, right. And it says it has to be viewed upon the totality of circumstances. case basis i don't think snoring is provoking someone to try to hurt you okay right and it
Starting point is 01:14:45 says it has to be viewed upon the totality of circumstances for example courts have said that the mere use of insulting words which leads to a fight does not rise to the level of provoke but once again if someone is breaking into your house right unprovoked and threatening to kill you i personally have no problem with a person responding the way robert wallace did now lauren envy after hearing both sides what do you think free christopher or not yeah you know he ain't gonna break into my house and me just sit there and look at you oh okay yeah oh all right just making sure okay uh please give the montgomery county court system in pennsylvania the biggest Montgomery County Court System in Pennsylvania. The biggest here. You're knocking my window.
Starting point is 01:15:29 I don't know what you're about to do. That's why you always got to hear both sides. That's all I'm saying. You always got to hear both sides. I was scared. I was scared for my life. What was I supposed to do? Yes. What do you expect, though, when you do something like that?
Starting point is 01:15:43 You should expect something coming your way. I have no idea what he was thinking i really don't all right well thank you for that donkey of the day now can we switch to lauren's toxicity yes yesterday lauren laurosa was in here drunk all right lauren laurosa okay not this whole lauren london laurosa personality you'd be trying to have people in in Delaware call you Nunu and all of that. Lauren got drunk the other night because she was at Sims party. Right? The social unplug. She came in here drunk.
Starting point is 01:16:13 Can I say your name? Oh, okay. She said no. Somebody that works here's friend. All right. Was trying to holler at Lauren. Correct. Okay.
Starting point is 01:16:21 And Lauren gassed it up. She said that he put my husband in the phone. Hard emojis. Hard emojis. Then she was clowning him for texting him. I tried to take a photo to read the text. She was clowning him
Starting point is 01:16:32 for texting her. One thing I know how to do is keep my phone getting tooken. Text her saying good morning and all kind of stuff. Lo and behold, Lauren lied on that man. He lied on that man.
Starting point is 01:16:40 First of all. When we come back, we're going to talk about it. We're going to talk about your lies. So the question is, 800-585-1051. Did you ever dog out a good man? I wish I knew what me and y'all was talking about.
Starting point is 01:16:53 All the man did was text Lauren and say, yo, hope you made it home safely. No, just checking on you. And she replied back, I love that for us. I love that for us. What? And then he replied, oh, okay. Heart emojis. I can't wait to talk to you later. And now it's, oh, what? You gassed him up. You started.
Starting point is 01:17:10 You put my husband in the phone. I love that for us. I put my husband in my phone? Yes. You put his name in my husband. I don't remember that. Oh, Lord have mercy. You don't need to drink ever again. That never happened. Who is this man? Maybe I need to meet him.
Starting point is 01:17:26 Did you ever dog out a good man? Did I say his name? Did you ever dog out a good man and realize it later and say, damn, I missed out on a good one? Seems like that's what happened with Lauren. Why don't you be missing her blessings right here? I'm with you. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. I'm blessed.
Starting point is 01:17:39 The Breakfast Club. It's topic time. Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club. Let's talk about it. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa is filling in for Jess, and I'm just so disgusted me too i don't even want that lauren larosa man because i didn't want to work here with you
Starting point is 01:18:09 because you are just a toxic person i am not a toxic person y'all well you lied on this guy i didn't lie i didn't know the full context and i honestly didn't even meet the guy so i honestly don't even know what we're talking about you made it seem like this guy was on your body the way you were actually on his body because you took his you took your phone you put his number in your phone that has not been confirmed you put my husband that has not been confirmed it is can i read the text you said this yesterday he texts you good morning just to see if he was all right because you were so sloppy drunk that's not what happened and you replied back to him i love that for for us. That's not what happened. What happened?
Starting point is 01:18:45 What? I read the text. That's what happened? You said, making sure you got home safely. And you said, I like that for us. And then he said, really? Me too. Let's get up later.
Starting point is 01:18:58 Heart emoji. And then you curved him. Well, in my defense, if this did happen, if i did meet this guy and all this did happen maybe i had only saw a part of the text because i didn't want to open the text because i was worried about what the conversation might have been what is his name stored under can i see there's no name story in my phone this is all hypothetical if i even met this person so i don't know what you're talking about but once i read the full text i said if this were to have happened i need to take accountability for the fact that it didn't go like what i was saying this is disgusting
Starting point is 01:19:29 horrible y'all are making this way more than what it has to be toxic women see that's the problem man let's let's go to tracy on line three tracy you're a toxic woman too huh no okay so i met this guy at a kickback that's what we call call it in Texas when you're just kicking with somebody at a party. And he treated me cool, you know, we used to kick it, but I just felt like he was too on me. And I stopped messing with him, and then I started looking for him, and it was too late. He had got married So I really regretted that I've been there, done that too
Starting point is 01:20:08 And you regretted somebody too So this is your MO This is what you do I think you don't know Sometimes you don't know what you need Until you leave it And then it's like, uh What you need is Jesus
Starting point is 01:20:19 And you need to stop missing your blessings I'm saved You're missing your blessings Jesus is my Lord and Savior This man texted you and said Good morning, just checking on you But hold on And you replied back I love that for us I'm missing your blessings. I'm saved. You're missing your blessings. This man texted you and said, good morning, just checking on you. But hold on. And you replied back,
Starting point is 01:20:28 I love that for us. But then dogged the man out like he did something wrong. Okay, so resetting the room because, yeah, once I realized, once I finally opened the text, because my red receipts are on,
Starting point is 01:20:39 so I'm like, I don't know if I'm going to talk to him or not and I don't want to open a text and not respond. But you just gave somebody your number that you might not even be interested in. Oh, my God. So that's the game you play.
Starting point is 01:20:47 Oh, my God. It was the reposado. It wasn't my fault. Oh, now you're going to blame it on alcohol? Yes. So you give this guy your number. You flirt with him all night long. He texts you.
Starting point is 01:20:57 All night long is crazy. Your friend was here yesterday. He said you had two hands on his arm. They said y'all hugged three times. Wait. When did y'all met no that's not true that was my friend and the producer that works here's other friend you need to keep us away from your friends that's what you need to do it's your fault ain't my fault but anyway once i opened the text because i was like i'm gonna respond back to him he was he was
Starting point is 01:21:17 really nice i'm gonna respond back to him um but did you respond back to him and say i responded back to him and said oh well hypothetically if this happened i responded back to him and said what the heck were we talking about that your number ended up in my phone under husband and what did he say he said let the record show lauren just lied and said she didn't put that in her phone hold on you see that hold on lion la rosa i said lion la rosa that's your new name lion la r I said, I said, what were we talking about that? You put your number in my phone as husband. He said, what did he say?
Starting point is 01:21:49 Well, no, the question is, what did I say to you? That mean you put my number in your phone as husband. I was like, he caught me off guard with that one. I had to,
Starting point is 01:21:58 I didn't even text back. I went to sleep. I was like, I gotta, I gotta like sit in this one. Like, so you didn't hit him back. Not yet.
Starting point is 01:22:03 You a toxic. No, it's because I just wanted my, I had to like, it caught me off guard. I had to get myself together. What I don't understand is how come he checked on you in the morning
Starting point is 01:22:10 and you- He didn't check on me in the morning. You already told us he did. That was the night that we met. He was making sure I got home safe. Okay, make sure you're home safe. I didn't remember it, y'all. And you said,
Starting point is 01:22:20 oh, I love that for us. This is all hypothetical in case this even happened. You acted like this man did something so foul. No, I didn't think that it was foul. I just was like, all I saw was a text message with the heart and all that. And I'm like, whoa. Tell homie to run. I'm looking at the homies, homie in the room right now.
Starting point is 01:22:37 Tell homie to run. Lying LaRosa don't deserve happiness. I take accountability for not fully reading the full text message before I reacted. You're robbing Givens. And also too, I will say, yesterday in the room
Starting point is 01:22:51 I was like, I don't know if I like people that are really nice to me. And then I had to think about that. Like, yes, I do. And that is what I want. And that's what my husband should give. So that's what made me be like,
Starting point is 01:22:59 you know what, Lauren? You got to, you're doing your own self dirty right now. You deserve someone that is very nice to you. So we're going to move on off me. Not too much on me. Wow. Wow now You deserve someone that is very nice to you So we gonna move on, off me Not too much on me You deserve to be single
Starting point is 01:23:09 800-585-1051 Ladies, have you ever Dogged out a good man and regret it after? Let's discuss, it's the Breakfast Club, good morning Talk, talk, talk, talk Tell her, tell her, made it Just for some carousel If y'all talking about it you know we talking about it
Starting point is 01:23:28 it's topic time call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the breakfast club morning everybody it's dj envy let me tell you jess hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club now lauren larosa is filling in for jess and she's just so toxic i mean i i really i'm very disappointed in lying larosa i mean i if your mom knew what was happening your mom would be disappointed in you right now too lying larosa this is why mom can't get no more grandkids because god is protecting these men god is protecting these men from lying larosa wait you think that if i didn't want to go and have a baby with somebody right now i couldn't no i wouldn't allow that to happen. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:24:06 Okay, cool. Lying LaRosa. If you're just joining us, you know, if you've been following The Breakfast Club, Lauren LaRosa talked about how a guy put his number in her phone as husband, and his guy was all on her body, sweating her. I didn't say all that. Y'all are citing this. But it turned out that actually she was leading this gentleman on. And she actually put his number in her phone as husband.
Starting point is 01:24:26 All he said was, hey, just making sure you're safe. She responded, I love that for us. So he came back with, I can't wait to see you again. We can have another conversation. Put the heart emoji. And then she came to work the next day talking about why he all on my body. Why he sweating me. Why he treating me like that.
Starting point is 01:24:42 I don't even know. Hypothetically, if this guy exists and he happens to be listening, I did not say shit like that. Now he don't exist. I'm going to tell you something. All jokes aside, this dude is not going to want anything to do with me. At all. Y'all are really messing up my everything. Because he's like, damn, I only met her once.
Starting point is 01:24:58 And she told all of these lies and took it to the radio. I don't want no part of that toxic. It's y'all. Lying. It's y'all. Lion La Rosa. It's y'all. Y'all are like, it's like oil and vinegar. Like, y'all just sice it.
Starting point is 01:25:12 Never said all that. Hello, who's this? Hey, what's up? This is Tameek. Hey, Tameek, are you one of those women that are very toxic, did a guy dirty
Starting point is 01:25:20 and now regret it? No, I wouldn't say I was toxic. No. Of course you wouldn't. Yeah, no, of course. Tell us about when you busted out his cars, flattened his tires. That's toxic?
Starting point is 01:25:27 Spray painted on his walls. That's toxic? No, real talk. First, let me just say, I love Charlamagne, Envy, Lauren. Love y'all so much. Love Jess. Miss her.
Starting point is 01:25:37 Be glad when she comes back and congratulations to her. Thank you. So, basically, it's my ex-husband. He messed up a few times, right? and i forgave him and i chose to stay but then i i kept reminding him over and over and over again how bad he messed up and really did just kind of dog him the whole time and he he tried to make up for it in little ways but then
Starting point is 01:25:59 you know he kept messing up so it was just like non you gonna catch it from me every single time every single time you mess up i'm throwing everything in your face and i think that's how it kind of like led to us you know ending up with a divorce basically but so it was your fault back on it no it wasn't my fault i mean he kept messing up but my thing was i'm like if you're gonna stay and forgive somebody you really need to forgive them and not be throwing it in their face 24-7. What do you call messing up? Cheating? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:28 He cheated and did a few other things. But, I mean, looking back on it, he's not a bad guy. He was my 80-20 guy. That's what I'll say. What's 80-20? Watch me gasp. 80% good, 20% bad? That's a true answer there.
Starting point is 01:26:41 I'm going to be honest with you. I don't understand why y'all women get so mad Just because a man cheat a little bit Oh boy It was more than that I know you don't got all morning But it was way more than that I was dealing with way more than that Tell me what else
Starting point is 01:26:56 I don't want to dog him out on the radio Because he really is a good guy He really is I still love him But I should have never dogged him like I did if I chose to stay. So you dogged him? She reacted to him cheating on her. So you cheated?
Starting point is 01:27:13 No, no, no, no. But I kept talking junk to him all the time. She never forgave him, honestly. She said she forgave him, but she kept her foot on his neck. That's not toxic. Thank you. Got you, got you. So you mentioned before we go that, you know, spray painting somebody's car or slicing somebody's tires, breaking their that's not toxic thank you got you got you so you you mentioned before we go that
Starting point is 01:27:25 you know spray painting somebody's car or slicing somebody's tires breaking their windshield is not toxic have you done that before um those are crimes right i'm not admitting to that yeah i'm not i know i just feel like you can't this is my thing will y'all agree that you can't you can't control how someone responds to something when you do something, right? That's true. It depends what it is. He can't do something, and you kill him. And you can't control when I call 911.
Starting point is 01:27:49 I started the week snitching on Mack truck drivers. I'm going to end the week snitching on Lion LaRosa. This is my thing. I feel like sometimes— Have you sliced a tire before? That is hard. Them tires be thick. That is really hard.
Starting point is 01:28:01 Have you tried? I've never tried. My thing is, men will go out and do all this crazy stuff. And I don't even, at this point in my life, I'm not even dealing with all of that because I know how I will react. And then when you react to it now, you toxic. Why would you go do all the stuff that you're doing? I should have known you was crazy when I just could measure the distance between your eyes. You got that Jar Jar Binks brandy thing going.
Starting point is 01:28:22 I knew. I knew. I could see all the crazy in between I knew it what's the moral of the story the moral of the story
Starting point is 01:28:30 is don't talk about nothing around your co-workers y'all ain't got on this radio and save the man and save the man and save the man
Starting point is 01:28:39 the way y'all cites this is crazy we saved the man we definitely did run brother run yeah run okay run block her I love you you my everything I'm gonna be honest with you This is crazy. We saved a man. Definitely did. Run, brother. Run. Yeah, run.
Starting point is 01:28:45 Okay, run. Block him. I love you. I'm going to be honest with you. I don't think no brothers should be with you. I hope you end up with a white man. And I hope Dr. Umar finds out about it. Right.
Starting point is 01:29:00 When we come back, pass the orcs. Nyla will be joining us. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. If you see Lauren outside, run! The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
Starting point is 01:29:15 We are the Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. And it's time for Pass the Oaks! Go, go, go, go. DJ, DJ, cause that's my DJ, DJ, cause that's my DJ Say go DJ, cause that's my DJ Nyla, Nyla Yeah, DJ come spin, now come spin What's up, Nyla?
Starting point is 01:29:35 What's up, guys? Big Nyla! How y'all feeling? Less black and highly favored, what's happening? Lovely, I love that for y'all. I'm just here to bring the vibes. I'm gonna start with a record from somebody who's akin to us, Twin. He just dropped the record with Blind Beauty called Outside.
Starting point is 01:29:51 And I think it's a banger. Oh, you giving Twin some love? Twin is Trav, y'all. Gay Trav who called the pin. Why you gotta call him Gay Trav? Those are identifiers. That's how black people do it. It's like Gay Trav. Yeah, you know Gay Trav. Just make sure y'all follow Trav because he's nasty with the pin, man. And I love this it. It's like gay Trav. Yeah, you know gay Trav. Just make sure y'all follow Trav
Starting point is 01:30:05 because he's nasty with the pen man and I love this record. It's called Outside. They should have dropped this three months ago. Definitely. Because it was summertime. This should have been my whole thing because I'm just thinking
Starting point is 01:30:13 it's good for this weekend but after that, you got to go back inside. That's what I'm saying. Should have dropped it three months ago. All right. Tough tune though. Yes.
Starting point is 01:30:20 I've been telling people he's got a great pen. He's a writer. He wants to write. You know what I mean? He don't even... I don't think he want to be an artist like that. I don't know. Either he's got a great pen. He's a writer. He wants to write. You know what I mean? He don't even... I don't think he want to be an artist like that. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:30:28 Either way, there's talent there. Yeah, no, I think so. That's how I know S*** D don't really get you no way in the industry. All y'all people that have S*** D in the industry, you're doing it because you want to. Because Trav really gay. And he ain't on. And he got talent. Now, explain.
Starting point is 01:30:39 He ain't got any... He ain't sucked the right one yet. Oh. You're right. Okay. You're right. Does Charlamagne eat the right one? Why did you... No. What? No. She might be right. What. You right. You right. Does Charlamagne need the right one? Why did you?
Starting point is 01:30:45 No. What? No. She might be right. What? All right. What else we got? Yo, y'all are funny.
Starting point is 01:30:51 All right. I know it's Freaky Friday, but Jesus. Okay. So next, I'm going to go with Juicy J dropped the jazz album. Y'all saw that?
Starting point is 01:30:58 No. I didn't know that at all. A jazz album? Mm-hmm. Yeah. Let me hear this. I got to hear this. Juicy Jazz?
Starting point is 01:31:03 This one to me was the best one on it and i feel like this is somewhere that we should all strive to get i didn't know juicy jay put out an album it's a jazz rap album it's dope though i'm checking it out i like to i like the content of it you know i mean everything all good my wife my kids like that's what i'm that's what it's about when you have to 40 baby like after 40 on here robert glasper yes two joints with robert glasper it's a it's about when you're after 40, baby. Life after 40, baby. We got Cordae on here, Robert Glasper. Yes. Two joints with Robert Glasper. It's a good project.
Starting point is 01:31:28 I like it. Definitely check it out. I felt like y'all would enjoy it in particular. Why? Not me. Because it's not like I'm back outside. It's not turned up? It's not outside.
Starting point is 01:31:36 The first one was for you. Okay, thank you. Thank you, girls. Thank you. But this last one is for real rap fans. I know people who are fans of the blog era I feel like we having a new surgeons a blog era with the new rappers coming up and Ruben Vincent is definitely one of those ones that I
Starting point is 01:31:53 think is gonna be leading the pack for those and he dropped a new record called blessing the right ones act like it ain't really happening he's all outward about it I love Rub Vincent, but what the hell did he say the man did this butt? Play it back, man. Art, man. Hold on, Ruben. Hold on. I know what's going on.
Starting point is 01:32:12 Ruben, what the hell did the man do to your butt now? We just had this conversation. Ruben. He said the lightning struck, my mind disrupt, and the last line, I can't remember. It's something about the man did. He said the man did something to his butt. Ruben, you're talented you ain't gotta do
Starting point is 01:32:27 all that in the industry Ruben y'all say Freaky Friday to an extreme that is not what he said I heard it
Starting point is 01:32:33 man don't do that I like Ruben Ruben Vincent is one of the most talented Ruben one of the most talented
Starting point is 01:32:42 young artists out here he is phenomenal he's dope I gotta protect young brothers like that in the industry anything from North Carolina to do that it's always the one that's a my gotta protect oh you gotta protect what you should be doing Is wondering who Mandem is And why Mandem Did this to Ruben Why we do this to Ruben Oh my god Stop Yo anyway
Starting point is 01:33:07 Listen to Ruben's music Yeah I love his music And he's like He's for the MCs For real for real But he's also Liberian So he's dabbling Into like Afro beats
Starting point is 01:33:15 And North Carolina all day Shout out to Ruben Yeah so You didn't smack that Mind butt did you Before you go Nyla I want to in the room Let y'all know
Starting point is 01:33:23 Y'all know Club 1BD Oh yeah The on No y'all not hip Okay I'm gonna let y'all know, y'all know Club 1BD? Oh, yeah. No, y'all not hip. Okay, I'm going to send y'all some links. So you know how, like, during the pandemic, it's the DJs who started going viral for having, like,
Starting point is 01:33:32 the parties in their house. Oh, I know them. From Brooklyn. Yes, yes. So Nyla just did something with them. You did? That's huge, y'all. You didn't tell me that.
Starting point is 01:33:41 That's so fire. I didn't know I had to tell you. Their videos, yes. Their videos go viral all the time. I't stop playing with me, Nyla. I feel like I'm just so happy to watch you flourish. Thank you. You don't even say that. What was I supposed to say?
Starting point is 01:33:50 Because I like them. I watch them a lot in Brooklyn. Everybody loves them. We actually spoke about them before. Yes. They're the ones who did the... One of their DJs is that fire Victoria Monet mix. Yes. Girl, you go ahead.
Starting point is 01:34:00 I was happy. Let's talk about Nyla's GIFs. Nyla's GIFs have her currently about to be on tour with Rap Monster. I'm not saying that she's not going to be on tour with Rap Monster. I'm just saying that she's going to be on tour with Rap Monster. I'm just saying that she's going to be on tour with Rap Monster. I'm just saying that she's going to be on tour with Rap Monster. I'm just ahead. Let's talk about Nyla's GIFs. Nyla's GIFs have her currently about to be on tour with Rhapsody.
Starting point is 01:34:10 Yeah. I'm just filling in. I'm filling in. It don't matter. Team filling. You're filling in. Team filling over here. And tell them where you're going to be.
Starting point is 01:34:19 Yeah, we're going to Brazil. Yes. So I love when people's GIFs put money in their pocket as well as, you know, allow them to see the world. So congratulations, Big Nyla. Congrats Congratulations Nyla Thank you I love when people's gifts Put money in their pocket As well as You know Allow them to see the world So congratulations Big Nyla
Starting point is 01:34:28 I'm excited I've never been to South America So this would be great Next time you do one of them Apartment things Can you invite me? I would love to just be there For the party
Starting point is 01:34:37 I can't believe how many How much feedback I got from that I got a lot of great feedback We love those Yes Shout out to Club 1D Make sure you guys follow me On the gram At Nyylah Simone so y'all can hear this set that Lauren is talking about.
Starting point is 01:34:48 And then you can also click the link in bio to tap into the playlist. Make sure you guys follow Certified Vibe. Make sure y'all follow my podcast. We need to talk. All right? All right. Well, the People's Choice Mix is up next. You know we throw it back on a Friday.
Starting point is 01:35:00 And it's Labor Day weekend. So, salute to all my Caribbean people, all my Trinidadians, all my Guyanese, all my Jamaican, all my Haitian, all my people from the island of Dominica. Call me up right now. Get your request in. If you own a passport, call me up right now. We're going to take you back to the islands.
Starting point is 01:35:17 All right? It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Lion La Rosa is filling in for
Starting point is 01:35:25 jess whoa big lion larosa big liar now we gotta salute ed lover for joining us this morning the icon the og the legend salute to the icon ed lover um ed lover objectively has to be on anybody's hip hop of course mount rushmore media personality list you know honestly i would have to put five most people put four i'd have to put five hip-hop who were your five this hip-hop media mount rushmore ed lovell yes wendy williams of course angie martinez sway and big boy yep that's it that's the hip-hop mount rushmore because you i think the mount rushmore is the founding fathers like the people who you know built the foundation that all of us stand on to me those five did that i agree hip-hop media mount rushmore those five did that to me
Starting point is 01:36:20 unless you want to take wendy and put her somewhere else it's just but I think hip-hop radio and she started that whole gossip this whole everything y'all doing now Wendy breaking them stories and breaking them exclusives that was absolutely absolutely absolutely all right well when we come back we got the positive notice the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious Charlam Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. You guys have a great weekend. I'm going to be in Virginia today. Salute to Pusha T.
Starting point is 01:36:52 He's doing his cousin's festival. This is his first festival. Him and our family. Shout out to my whole 757 family. You know, that's my home by the sea. I can't wait to come back there today, and let's just have a great time and a safe time. Erykah Badu is performing. Salute to Erykah Badu Queen Badu
Starting point is 01:37:09 and a host of other DJs and performances it's going to be an amazing festival so I'm looking forward to it hopefully we can do it each and every year and I think I'm going to bring my car show to Virginia I think it's time so salute to the 757 then I'm headed to Ohio and then Oklahoma City then I'll be back on Monday so salute to all the Virgos we're going to be celebrating but for a positive note I'm headed to Ohio and then Oklahoma City. And then I'll be back on Monday. So salute to all the Virgos.
Starting point is 01:37:25 We're going to be celebrating. But for the positive note, I have something to say. Oh, man. What? I just wanted to say earlier when we were talking about little baby, I wanted to shout out my homeboy, Marcus Lamar. He has a Mark My Words podcast. It's a sports podcast.
Starting point is 01:37:38 He is one of my trusted sources when it comes to sports. And I called him to clarify some information before I reported it. So I definitely wanted to give him that plug. I appreciate you for picking up at 6 a.m. for me. Absolutely. Now, Charlamagne, you got a positive note? Yes. Salute to everybody out there.
Starting point is 01:37:53 Enjoy your Labor Day weekend. The positive note is simple, man. I want y'all to find as much happiness this weekend as possible. Always remember, whoever is happy will make others happy. And being happy doesn't mean everything's perfect. It means you've decided to look beyond the imperfections, okay?
Starting point is 01:38:09 Look beyond those imperfections this weekend and just be happy, man. Have a great weekend. Breakfast Club, bitches! You all finished or you all done?

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