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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast
Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing. Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's Teresa, your resident ghost host. And do I have a treat for you.
Haunting is crawling out from the shadows, and it's going to be devilishly good.
We've got chills, thrills, and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on.
So join me, won't you?
Let's dive into the eerie unknown together.
Sleep tight, if you can.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Daphne Caruana Galizia was a Maltese investigative journalist who on October 16th, 2017, was
assassinated.
Crooks everywhere unearthed the plot to murder a one-woman WikiLeaks. She exposed the culture
of crime and corruption that were turning her beloved country into a mafia state.
Listen to Crooks everywhere on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Good morning, USA! Man, you know what? One thing I was really looking forward to, Indy, when it came to rotating guest hosts was showcasing new voices, especially new voices who come from the world of radio.
Yes.
And this young lady, a few years ago, I was home in Charleston, South Carolina, and I heard her on the radio, and I had to reach out to her and just tell her she sounds very good.
And we've been locked in ever since, so it's a pleasure to have her here this morning.
That's right. Chris Kalen, welcome.
I am so excited to be here. Good morning. Good morning, USA. Dropping the clues bombs for the 843's Chris Kalen, welcome. I am so excited to be here. Good morning.
Good morning, USA.
Dropping the clues bombs for the 843's Chris Kalen.
Ow, ow.
The princess of Charleston, period.
South Carolina State alumni.
Hello.
What's up, SC State?
Okay.
What you saying?
I'm saying that you're two South Carolina State.
Well, that's actual South Carolina State alumni.
One and a half.
My mother went to South Carolina State.
Actually, we have three.
Her mom went to South Carolina State as well.
So two and a half.
That's right.
I got an honorary doctorate from South Carolina State. You paid for that. My mother went there. Carolina State. Actually, we have three. Her mom went to South Carolina State as well. So two and a half. That's right. I got an honorary doctorate from South Carolina State.
You paid for that.
My mother went there.
She's an alumni.
Okay, so that counts for something.
Yes, it does.
Yes.
I don't know what it counts for, but all right.
Well, you know, I just want to tell everybody, today's going to be a warm-ass day, a hot-ass
day.
They're saying in Phoenix, it actually beat the record.
You know, I like these little stupid cool facts, but they said it's the 17th consecutive
day of over 100 degree weather in Phoenix. beat the record. You know, I like these little stupid cool facts, but they said it's the 17th consecutive day
of over 100 degree weather
in Phoenix.
They said at 1 a.m.
it felt like it was
about 105 degrees.
I saw Las Vegas
was 113 degrees yesterday.
Yeah.
That don't make any sense.
Phoenix was like 117.
Listen, man,
climate change is real.
That's all it boils down to.
On the way up here,
yesterday on my flight
it was 90 degrees
at 4 a.m. in Charleston.
Damn.
Yeah, it's hot.
That's crazy. So when your intern was like, it's hot, I'm like, don't go in Charleston. Damn. Yeah, it's hot. That's crazy.
So when your intern
was like, it's hot,
I'm like, don't go to Charleston.
Oh, you talking about
that's not an intern.
He's a producer.
Yeah, he's a producer.
He's a producer.
He's also 400 pounds
and he was in there
complaining,
this is the worst time
of the year for fat people.
I said, I don't feel sorry
for your fatness this morning.
He said, I can't even
take off my pants.
It just sticks to my leg.
Bruh. Oh my goodness. That ain't our problem. That's definitely not our problem. That ain't even take off my pants. It just sticks to my leg.
That ain't our problem.
That's definitely not our problem.
That ain't the sun's problem either.
We need you for shade.
That's who we need you for.
Now, yesterday, if you were listening to this show,
OVO Eli, who is another producer, does the cameras up here.
We gave him tickets to go see Drake.
And they said the Drake show
was phenomenal
they said Drake
actually started off the show
I figured it would be
21 Savage
that started off the show
and then Drake
come out later
but no they said
Drake started off the show
did about an hour
then 21 Savage came out
did a bunch of songs
and then they came out together
they said the show
was amazing
no special guests last night
and they said
New York was crazy
I believe that is Drake
I'm going to the show tonight, so I'm excited.
Are you going tonight?
Yes.
Okay.
Are you going to see him tonight?
Yeah, I got some, popped up with some tickets.
I was like, heck yeah, I'm going to go.
Okay.
Why not?
I'm here for a good time.
That's right.
All right.
Not a long time.
All right.
Right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Front page news is coming up with Teslin Figueroa.
We got to talk about the Powerball, the Mega Millions.
I played.
Did you play last night?
I played.
No, it was last night?
Yeah.
I played Saturday. For tonight last night? I played. No, it was last night? Yeah. I played Saturday.
For tonight?
You played Saturday for tonight?
I bought five Mega Millions, five Power Balls on Saturday.
Let me see your ticket.
Let me see your ticket.
It hit $1.0 billion, so I know I didn't win.
I mean, you ain't win the big one.
Pause.
I've been playing Power Ball and Mega Millions since it came to South Carolina years ago.
I know you want the big one.
I'm glad you have these.
You pulled them out of your pocket.
Let me scan it right now. Let me scan it. I don't scan nothing. Yeah mad you have these. You pulled them out of your pocket. Let me scan it right now.
Let me scan it. I don't scan nothing.
Yeah, you can scan.
Actually, I bought these on Friday.
Let me scan.
Friday's your life.
Let me see.
Scan what?
What you doing?
I'm going to scan the barcode
and see if you want.
Oh, you can do that?
Yes.
So you can find out right now.
Yeah, I don't know that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So you mean to tell me
all the time I've been walking
in the store and checking my tickets
I never had to do that?
Don't you love technology?
You ain't lying.
It tells you the barcode. Sorry, it's not a winning ticket. I don't trust you. I'm still going to the had to do that. Don't you love technology? You ain't lying. It's a ball court.
Sorry, it's not a winning ticket. I don't trust you.
I'm still going to the store to check mine out.
Sorry, not a winning ticket.
Well, I won $4 on Friday.
I won $4 last year.
Front page news is next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Good morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast
Club. We got our guest co-host, Chris Kalen.
Good morning. Good morning.
Salute to South Carolina. Now let's get in some front page news.
Tezlyn Figaro. Good morning, Tez.
Good morning, DJ Envy. Good morning, Chris Kalen.
It's always good to have beauty in the building.
Good morning.
Bring some balance around this house.
I'm in here every morning.
Good morning, Charlamagne.
I don't know what you're talking about. I'm in here every morning.
Beautiful. Okay, luxurious face. The skin is glowing thank you let's jump right into it now
this morning I had to speak to Eddie this morning and I was a little late and I was like hold on
Eddie let me check my Powerball ticket to see if I'm even coming in I'm here so I didn't win so
let's talk about Powerball and uh what's the other one Mega Man Mega Man yeah well let's talk about
it a second.
We'll pull a couple of key facts.
And I don't play Powerball.
I guess I should.
No, I've never played Powerball.
But I guess I should according to this number because it looks like it is risen now to $1 billion.
They say if a winner emerges from Wednesday's draw, they will have the option to choose between $1 billion payout spread across 30 annual payments or a lump sum of $516 million,
which is usually the more popular option.
Now, I like looking up additional facts just to see a little bit more about it
and found out that the taxable income,
I don't know how many people actually look at that,
but the winnings would drop $325.6 million.
But I think I would still take that.
I think I would be okay with paying the taxes on that. So what are you
guys going to do? You going to take the lump sum?
We have this conversation every time the Powerball gets
to this number. I'm taking the lump sum. Yeah, of course.
I mean, it really sucks because think about it.
You win a billion, then the payout's
four and change or five and change
in taxes. So you only really win $300
million, but I'm good with that. You only win $300
million? I'm good with that. First of all, you know how many bills I got?
Give me the lump sum.
That's right.
That's right.
And Mega Millions, by the way, is $600 million.
So you could play Mega Millions or you could play, what's the other one?
Powerball.
Powerball.
I played both.
I started playing Mega Millions when I moved up to New York, but I've been playing Powerball
since it started in South Carolina in 2002.
What's the most you won?
$100.
I won $12 last week.
What about you?
I've never won anything,
but when I get back home,
I'm going to play.
I'm going to dream up some numbers.
Nope.
You're going to play tonight.
I'm going to play tonight?
You're going to play tonight.
In New York?
So that means if I win,
I got to come back up here.
You'll have the money.
You'll have the money.
You're right.
I'm going to get a private jet to fly back.
There you go.
On your way to go see Drake tonight,
you go stop at a bodega,
go get your tickets.
I will do that. And if you win, we all win. Now, wait a minute now, you go stop at a bodega, go get your tickets. I will do that.
And if you win, we all win.
Now, wait a minute now, Envy, because when you said if you, you didn't say that if you won.
You didn't ask.
Oh, you know what?
Next time.
What would you do with the money?
I'm curious, Charlamagne, Envy.
What would you do with my Chris?
The same thing I'm doing now with money. Investing in philanthropy.
You know, saving.
I don't spend no money.
Definitely invest so I can make that money, keep repeating, and I don't have to work again.
So that's what I wanted to do.
I wouldn't tell not a soul. I'll keep working like I didn't.
I don't think we can remain anonymous in New York.
Can we?
I put on a mask.
And gloves.
I put on a catsuit.
You never know what's me.
I wouldn't speak. I wouldn't think of
my name.
I'm going to show up like one of them characters in Times Square
with the Minnie Mouse head. That's what I'm talking about.
I'm going to have a mask on.
You wouldn't tell nobody, but there'd be
noticeable differences in the way you move.
Man, listen. I said I was going to be
on a breakfast club. People are trying to send me music now now let's talk about actor hill harper yeah he enters the
michigan 2024 senate race uh he announced he'll be running for the u.s senate now harper is known
for his role in the good doctor and he joins a field of democrats vying to replace the retiring Democratic Representative Senator Debbie Stabenow, who is not seeking a fifth term.
He's running to the left. So more of a progressive candidate to the moderate candidates in the race.
Now, he launched his Believe in Better People campaign, which is centered on people.
He talks a lot about his selfless service record, running a nonprofit in his community experience.
Let's take a listen to just a little bit of his campaign announcement.
Yeah, I've started a nonprofit, owned a small business in Detroit, even beat cancer.
Served on President Obama's cancer panel, earned Ivy League degrees, and written bestselling books.
But for me, adopting you is the greatest thing I've done in my life.
You see, the world you're growing up in doesn't feel like it's getting any better.
When you told me that you were afraid to go to school because of shootings, it's not freedom.
Our economy works for the richest, while the most vulnerable have to work even harder than ever to keep up.
That's not freedom.
At the core of so much of this are too many politicians in office that don't really
care about people you see what i learned on my grandfather's farm growing up is that when you
plant something in good soil you get something much better in return i'm not mad at it i'm not
mad i'm not mad at it yeah i'm not mad at anybody running for office who actually cares hill hopper
has shown over the years that he actually cares.
Absolutely.
Yeah, the message was very powerful because I love looking at campaign messages.
In this one, he was talking to his son.
So it was almost like just him and his son were having this.
His son wasn't obviously in the room, but he said, hey, son, I have something to tell you.
And so he goes into why he's running.
He ends it saying he hopes to make his son proud. Almost kind of made me kind of tear up a little bit charlamagne but it was
it was a very powerful message um and so good luck to him but as a side note who was the last uh
colored congress representative for michigan don't answer here we go don't answer don't answer okay
well black who's the last black there representative from Michigan? Oh, Lord.
Representative John Conyers.
He was the last black
African-American person
that served in Congress. He passed away in
2019, and this is the first time
in 57 years that Michigan
does not have a black
Democratic representative in Congress.
And I worked
as a consultant on a couple of races in Michigan.
And I did want to say this, although they do not have black representation, Representative Rashida Tlaib represents Detroit.
And I just want to say whoever runs against her really has to run.
It's not going to be just about, you know, who's black and who's white and who's that, you know, because she really does run a very, very strong ground campaign.
So this is
going to be and she just got re-elected by the way he's not running against her i just wanted to
point out that uh the the current representatives that actually represent detroit which is what over
70 percent black uh they really have you know worked that ground at least rashida have i've
seen that up close okay all right well that is front page news test we'll see in a little bit
absolutely all right get it off your chest 800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, phone lines
are wide open. Again, 800-585-1051.
Call us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Ray, Ray, Ray!
Yo, Charlemagne, Envy, what up?
Are we live? This is your time to get it off
your chest. I got an indoor pool, an outdoor pool.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
We can get on the phone right now.
We can tell you what it is.
We live!
Hello, who's this?
Envy!
Who's this?
What's your name?
My name's Trav.
How are you guys?
Hey, what's up?
We just messing with you.
Happy birthday, Trav.
Today's Trav's birthday, man.
Hey, happy birthday, Trav.
Who blowing out your candle?
That's right.
Drop on the clues box for me, baby.
It's my birthday.
Who blowing out your candle, Trav?
Who candle you blowing out?
You.
No.
Yeah?
Well, Charlamagne, I thought you said it was going out later.
You need to stop, bro.
I don't know why you do this.
I'm a married man.
But no, today's my birthday, y'all.
What you doing?
July 18th.
What you doing for your birthday?
In the building.
I was going to call up and say, you know what I mean?
Hey, it's my birthday today, baby.
You got one of those balls for me.
What are you doing for your birthday?
Not a damn thing.
Who knows a glue ball?
Like, literally, by the clock, and they're working the next few hours.
And then I'm gonna get off
And go to the gym
And I'm gonna come home
And yeah
There's one of those
Type of birthdays
Nothing
Nothing
You're saying nothing
Nothing
No you could've just said
Nothing Trav
You ready
Alright well say hello
To Chris Kale
She's co-hosting with us
What's up Trav
Who
Chris Kale
Oh this is my South Carolina girl
Hey boo
What's up boo Not that? Who? Chris. Oh, this is my South Carolina girl. Hey, boo.
What's up, boo?
Not that much.
I saw you on last week.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
No, Chris, I want to thank you because she has this amazing thing that she does out there in South Carolina where she plays local artist music, and then she reviews it, and then she
did my song, and she actually gave me a five out of five.
Yes.
I appreciate you, Chris.
You're welcome.
You're welcome.
What song you play,
Chris, from Trav?
I can't tell you the name
of the song,
but it was actually about,
I didn't even know it was Trav
who sent it in.
So, that's how you know
I wasn't biased.
What song was it, Trav?
Yeah, she didn't know it was me.
She was like,
yo, this is so dope.
This is so dope.
I was like,
I appreciate it.
That's me.
She was like, what?
Trav is a very good songwriter, man.
Yeah.
It's only a matter of time
for Trav to get his break.
And what he's talking about
is a live music review.
So make sure to check that out.
Artist Development 843.
And the Welcome to Charleston playlist.
You sit there, you're going to give out that email today,
and you're going to have a million dollars.
Good luck.
You're going to have a million dollars.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning.
Good morning.
This is Obioma.
Good morning, Charlamagne.
Peace, queen.
How are you?
Hey, Obioma. I called last Charlamagne. Peace, queen. How are you?
Hey, Obioma.
I called last Thursday, and I spoke to you guys.
And Charlamagne, you didn't donate to Watch Her Win New York.
Watch Her Win?
Yes.
It was my non-profit organization.
Where do I go to donate?
I told you.
I don't do cash app or anything.
So you have to go to the website to click on the donate link.
Watchherwinnewyork.org?
Yes. I don't remember
this. I remember she called last week and
she said that she supported
HBCUs and I told her
about the classic. She said she knew about it already
and you said you was going to donate to her.
I'm going to donate right now. Connecting the community
to opportunity. That's it.
Mm-hmm.
Yes.
So Envy also, nobody ever got back to me from the team,
but I would like to say after I called last Thursday,
I got a few calls from companies that want to work with me
to try to donate some tickets to the organization
so I can do a tailgating.
But also, my daughter is project management,
managing an ancillary event.
Okay.
So I'd love to get involved with you
and your team follow up with me so I can connect you.
I will today.
So the person that actually does it, his name is Albert.
He runs the whole HBCU Classic.
I'll put you in touch with him.
And the Classic is September 16th in MetLife.
We're trying to bring all the HBCU alum together that's in this area.
We don't have many classics or many things.
There's no real HBCUs in the area, so we can't do homecoming.
So we're trying to create something every year where all the HBCUs in the area can come on down.
This year is Morgan State versus Albany State versus two Georgia schools.
But it's more than just a game.
It's the band performing.
We're doing step shows.
They're doing career fairs.
They're doing so many different things, day parties, night parties.
We're just trying to create a vibe for all the HBCU alum and people that's never been to an HBCU that wants to experience it.
If you want more information, just Google HBCUNY Classic.
And it's going to be a lot of fun.
It's the first year I've been involved with it.
I'm super-duper excited because usually I've got to fly to Alabama
or fly to Florida to go to a classic.
So I'm super-duper excited.
They said they got your number, but I'll definitely, definitely, definitely
have my assistant call you today.
Please.
Is this tax deductible when I donate to Watcher and Win New York?
It is a 501c3 non-profit mr charlie it says tell us how you heard of us you want me to
say you it's me that's my organization i'm a ceo and founder okay tell us how you heard of us got
shook down on the radio how i spell your name how i spell it it it? It's O-B-I-O-M-A.
O-B-I-M-A.
Okay, got shook down.
Thank you, mama.
I'll have my sister call you later.
By O-B-I-O-M-A.
All right, bye-bye.
Bye-bye.
I feel her.
If you don't ask the answers, no.
That is a fact.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired? Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia. I'm. I am King Ernest Emmanuel. I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe own country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder,
you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God. What is that? Bullets. Bullets. We need help! We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan. And we're losing daylight fast. That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan
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You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire,
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It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you. Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt
the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection,
it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth,
gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like, grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're gonna figure out
the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys,
like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty
on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts. fill your ears with deliciously unsettling stories. Well, wonder no more, because we've got a ghoulishly good lineup ready for you.
Let's just say things get a bit extra.
We're talking spirits, demons,
and the kind of supernatural chaos
that'll make your spooky season complete.
You know how much I love this time of year.
It's the one time I'm actually on trend.
So grab your pumpkin spice, dust off that Ouija board, just don't
call me unless it's urgent, and
tune in for new episodes every week.
Remember, the veils
are thin, the stories are spooky,
and your favorite ghost host is
back and badder than ever.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio
app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
What's up, y'all? This is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on
with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast. Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all.
Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called
Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history, like this one about Claudette
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Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Hello, who's this?
Yeah, hello.
Peace and blackness.
Good morning.
Sean Stone.
What's up, bro?
Hey, I'm good, man.
Good morning, man.
How you doing, heavy?
I'm good, brother.
How you doing, Sean, man?
Peace, King.
How are you?
I'm doing good, brother.
How you doing, black queen?
Good morning.
How are you?
That's Chris Kalen.
That's Chris Kalen.
843 zone. Okay, Chris Kalen. I like your voice, brother. How you doing, Black Queen? Good morning. How are you? That's Chris Kalen. That's Chris Kalen. 843 is on.
Okay, Chris Kalen.
I like your voice, girl.
Thank you.
What's up, Sean?
Hey, Sean.
I'm out.
Sean, I want to give a shout out to your bottom bit, man.
Where is his birthday?
Oh, don't be projecting.
Oh.
Don't project.
I want to give a shout out to Trav.
Don't project.
He's on your neck. That's your bottom bit. Don't project that.'s on your neck.
That's your bottom B.
Don't project.
Nah, never, never.
So, Sean, he just called and said he ain't got no plans tonight.
You should really reach out to that brother.
Nah, brother.
He's not my type.
And plus, I don't go for men, man.
I like women, man.
I've been told y'all never.
He's not my type.
I was like, wait.
I was like, pause.
He's not my type.
I don't go for men.
What?
I don't go for men. Man, I love women. I was like, wait. I was like, pause. You're not my type. I don't go for men. What? I don't go for men.
Man, I love women.
I've always loved women.
I've never seen a douche all of me and my penis got hard.
Oh, okay.
All right, that's T-Mall.
I didn't ask you all that, bro.
That's T-Mall.
I don't understand why you volunteering this information.
I didn't ask.
Like, this makes no sense.
I'm just keeping it real because you guys always trying to kick some gay s*** to me.
You did not.
You called up here. I didn't say You did not. You called up here.
I didn't say nothing this morning.
You called up here wishing him a happy birthday.
We didn't say anything.
Nothing at all.
I was just messing around with Trav, man.
But I really want to thank you.
I know you are.
We know you're messing around with Trav.
I know we've been trying to tell people.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
I want to talk about the black woman that got arrested in Dubai, though, man.
I'm going to talk about it in the rumors.
I'm going to pull it up in the rumors. I heard that story. She raised her voice and they locked up for a couple of months. I'm going to talk about the black woman that got arrested in Dubai, though, man. I'm going to talk about it in the rumors. I'm going to pull it up in the rumors.
I heard that story.
She raised her voice, and they locked up for a couple of months.
I'm going to get all the details, and we're going to do it in the first rumors.
Black woman that was in the supermarket before.
You know what I mean?
So, black woman, please, when you go to Dubai, don't be screaming.
You know what I mean?
It's crazy out there, man.
Learn the laws.
Hey, I would like the record to show that.
I agree with everything Sean Stone just said, but I want to record the show.
Watch her win New York.
You have to make a monthly donation of a dollar.
It won't let me do anything else.
It won't let me move on until I click this box
that says make this a monthly donation,
which is a dollar a month.
Oh, she shook you down.
She shook you down.
She shook you down.
She shook me down.
And once you put your card,
it's going to auto-draft.
Don't do it.
Every time.
And she's going to call back tomorrow. She will. Look at him thinking about it. Don't say it And she's going to call back tomorrow
Look at him thinking about it
Get it off your chest
800-585-1051
When we come back
In the rumors we got to talk fabulous
Women one dimensional
When it comes to rap we'll discuss
And also Sean Stone talked about this case
I've been reading about this young lady
Who got locked up in Dubai
Allegedly for raising her voice.
She's been locked up over two months already.
We'll give you the updates when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got our guest co-host, Chris Kalen, joining us this morning.
Good morning.
What's up?
The Princess of Charleston tuning in.
All right.
Well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk about this young lady that was arrested in Dubai.
Rumor has it.
Rumor.
Rumor has it.
Call out her name or you gossiping or you chatty patty.
I'm gossiping.
This is the rumor report.
I mean, I guess we on the Breakfast Club.
This is where the tea spills, right?
Right.
On the Breakfast Club.
Now, we got to talk about this young lady named Tiara Young Allen.
She was detained out in Dubai.
She was taking a vacay over there.
And she was charged with screaming in public.
The trip turned terrifying for Tiara Young Allen when her mom says she was a passenger in a friend's rental car.
And they got into an accident there in Dubai.
Tina Baxter says when her daughter went to the company to retrieve her ID, credit card and other items left in the rental, Baxter says it did not go well.
She found out that she could only receive those items if she paid an undisclosed amount of money.
She dealt with a very aggressive individual, a young man there who was screaming at her.
Baxter says her 29-year-old daughter ultimately yelled back at the rental car agent,
she says resulting in her being charged for screaming there in Dubai.
Her passport has been taken, and her mom says she's been placed under a travel ban pending the outcome of the investigation.
I've never been to Dubai, but I know I don't plan to play in Dubai at all.
Because I remember, what was the DJ name who got arrested for Future?
Future Eskimo.
That's on the 56th night.
Oh, yeah, Esko.
Esko.
I said Eskimo.
Esko.
Esko.
Esko.
South of Esko.
And, you know, Steve Harvey goes to Dubai a lot, and he says it all the time.
Don't you?
Don't y'all play when y'all come out here now?
No, I've been to Dubai several times, and I actually took the whole family out to Dubai.
But, yeah, it's one of those places where you don't play.
They don't play drugs.
So if you have your edibles or your marijuana, you're going to jail.
No, Steve Harvey told me you will disappear.
No, you will.
When you come out here with drugs, you will disappear.
There are a bunch of Judge Judys in Dubai.
They don't play.
Yeah, they don't play.
They have their own rules, their own regulations.
So when you go to other places, other countries, you have to know the laws.
It's sad, though, because nobody should be arrested for raising her voice.
You know what I mean?
She's been locked up for, what, two months now, almost three months?
That's crazy.
Which is insane.
I'm sure it's because she's a woman, though.
Yeah.
Right?
Yeah, well, that's what they said, because a woman raised their voice.
So do they give her a release date or anything?
Family's trying to get as much information as possible.
I don't think they're really giving out any information at this time.
Free her. All right, now we got now we gotta jump to fab definitely free her that is somebody you can say free yes that's right a lot of people we yell free for i'm not too sure if
they should be free or not somebody i can say that is that seems very unjust and the mom said that
the gentleman uh allegedly raised his voice so she was matching his energy. But I guess over there, if a woman raises her voice in public, she can go to jail, which is very sad.
Now, Fabulous, he's been talking about something that Fabulous posted yesterday.
Fab said, I love hearing a female rappers talking some real ish.
Women are so strong, have so many stories and perspectives that we need to hear in pure form.
No disrespect to any female rappers out there but
i think there's only one style of female rap slash hip-hop being promoted programmed and looked as
successful now i so disagree with it well i mean i i disagree with the point that he's trying to
make saying it's only one that's popular because you have artists like rhapsody and like she's
amazing but y'all then
people aren't they're not saying turn this up in the club but if you play like jt just dropped a
new song that's going up so i'm like is he listening to those songs i think he meant being
promoted like on on these services on radio and everything else because if you look at the the
top four songs that that are female rappers what songs are there? Is it Lado?
We're talking about rappers.
Lado and Cardi,
they just rapping on that record.
The Rippy Outta Plastic,
they just snapping.
What else?
What other songs?
Glorilla.
Glorilla just snapping on her new record.
Who else?
Sexy Red.
That's definitely Bootyhole Boss.
That was Bootyhole Boss.
That was definitely Bootyhole Boss.
Anyone else you can think of
that's pop
and ice spice
ice spice got
booty ho boss too
I don't know if
people are being
programmed to do
this I don't think
ladies are being
programmed to do
this kind of music
as much as folks
are seeing what's
working and they're
doing that
because the formula
is not messed up
I don't think he's
saying they're being
programmed I think
they're saying that
the labels are
picking those songs
and pushing those songs I don't know because they see that's what's working
yeah because they see that's what's working that's what people listening to that's what's streaming
because that's what they follow they follow the algorithms but you have women that can do both
like for example uh kin to man like i i heard her before and when i heard her to me she had those
kind of booty hole bars where it was just all about you know sex and stuff but then i heard
her on the new what's a booty hole bar bro when you're just rapping about your booty hole there's
one person that wrapped around around their booty hole.
But to Fabulous' point,
a lot of them do be sounding
like they're rapping
about their booty hole.
But what I'm saying is
I heard her on the new
Humble Souls mixtape
that Emery Jones did with Clue
and she got a song
with Rhapsody called
Love Answers
and she's snapping.
Like snapping, snapping.
Dropping Clue's mom
for Kinder Man.
I was like, man.
I never heard her rap like that.
And to Chris' point,
I've been saying for the last
four or five years
my favorite rapper, period, male or female, is Rhapsody.
Not counting the young legends like the Kendricks and the Nipsey's, God bless the dead, but Rhapsody is definitely not one-dimensional.
And I think a lot of those women aren't one-dimensional.
I just think that those are the songs that they present to radio and screaming services because those are the songs that work.
It's selling.
You're not going to mess up your coins.
Yeah. because those are the songs that work. It's selling. You're not going to mess up your coins. Yeah, and lastly,
people have been criticizing Drake
for the last couple of years, actually,
and Elliot Wilson has said something yesterday
that went kind of viral.
He calls out Drake for only doing interviews
outside of our culture.
Now, this is after Drake sat down with TikTok star
Bobby Alfalfa.
I believe that's her name.
That's the young white girl.
She was in the bed
talking to Drake
and then she also did
an interview with
Funny Marco
she has a podcast
it's called
The Really Good Podcast
and he's saying that
Drake doesn't really
tap into our culture
when it comes to those things
when it comes to these interviews
I disagree with that
I don't agree with that
I think Drake does a good job
of doing both
like he did the interview
with the TikTok star
but he also did a sit down
with Lil Yachty
Lil Yachty not culture
you know what I mean before that the last conversation he had
was with rap radar like drake don't do a lot of conversations period but when he does it seems
like he's doing them on uh you know on platforms that he feels comfortable with like look like
little yadi's not culture definitely culture well and then then he said this he said moment of
clarity no disrespect a little boat yadi's convo with the boy was comfy and had some cool moments i was more so clowning the comedy shenanigans
with outsiders to our culture it would be great to hear drake speak to us again even if it ain't
me yeah but think about how big drake is drake isn't just the artist that uh caters to one culture
like if you go to when you're you're going to drake show tonight yeah last drake show i went
to is when he was uh with Future I've never seen a more
Diverse audience than that
Ever
In my life
So is he saying that
Drake doesn't talk about
Black topics
Or he just doesn't do things
On black platforms
I guess he's saying
Black platforms
Okay
But I will say this too
He's also biracial
Right
So his white side
Gotta go talk to the
Tits
But I also feel like
You know
When an artist gets to
A certain level
They don't want to deal
With the BS no more We see it all the time When an artist gets to a certain level they don't want to deal with the bs no more yeah we see it all the times when the artist gets to a certain level and honestly they
can put out what they want to put out how they want to put out when's the last time you heard
beyonce do an interview never okay oh she has but it's been a long long time even with jay jay
decides what platforms he wants to do rihanna decides what platforms she wants to do i'm not
mad and drake told us a long time ago he wasn't going to be doing interviews.
You know what I mean?
And the first time he did pop up with a conversation, it was with Rap Radar.
Right.
So then he turned around and what?
A couple years later, he sits down with Lil Yachty.
Now he sat down with the TikTok stuff.
Yeah.
Same thing with Diddy.
Diddy only does what he wants to do.
Snoop only does what he wants to do.
Remember Meek Mill came up here.
He said he ain't doing no more interviews.
I can't put Diddy and Snoop in that category.
Diddy and Snoop definitely talk to everybody. I can't put diddy and snoop in that category diddy and snoop definitely talked to everybody i can't put them in that category not really did i'm talking about people who don't necessarily do have conversations publicly a lot
drake is one of those people all right well that is what i did watch that some of that tiktok
interview and i it was weird that why are you sitting with somebody who don't even know your
music it seems like but that's more that's so. That's more of a, it's like a comedy thing.
It's more comedy.
Yeah, I don't think anybody thought it was serious.
It's more comedy.
Like that sarcasm comedy type of ish.
All right, well, that is your rumor report.
Now, we got front page news coming up,
but also we want to talk about this topic.
So we want to get the phone lines going.
800-585-1051.
We were asking how long into
dating someone before you post them on social media now chris caylan's up here she's our co-host
she says she ain't never posting y'all it's on her social media we'll discuss so we want to hear
from you women 800-585-1051 fellas too how long into dating someone before you post them on social
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Good morning everybody. It's DJ Envy
Charlemagne the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. We got our guest co-host
Chris Kalen in the building. Good morning.
Good morning. And let's get in some front page news.
What up Tess? What up?
DJ Envy and beautiful Chris
and Charlemagne. The handsome Charlemagne
the guy. My apologies. Thank you very much.
You was right with pretty.
Let's jump right into it. let's talk about this 93 year old Hilton head island woman who was in a legal battle over the family's island what happened with this situation
yeah 93 year old Josephine Wright acquired the deed to her land in 2012 after her husband died
in 1998 now Wright's beloved land is at the center of a legal battle with a property developer named
Bailey Point. And so Bailey Point is they're looking to develop a residential development
right next door to her. They've offered her $30,000 and she declined. Let's listen to a
little bit of what she had to say and we'll talk more about it on the other side. We want to keep
our property within the family and not try to be harassed to sell it. I can guarantee
you she never thought that at 93 years old she'd be in a legal fight. No, I didn't. What I want
them to do is just leave me alone. So they're trying to bully her into selling this property?
Yeah, absolutely. And my grandmother is 93 years old, by the way. And the last thing, you know, you want somebody to do, like she mentioned, is to be in a legal battle. Shout out to the good brother, Bakari Sellers, for helping her. It appears he's helping her with this case. and screened-in porch was causing delays with the new construction next door.
She also filed a counterclaim accusing the developer of trashing her property
and putting dirt and debris on her land.
So they've been going back and forth, and we're just asking,
leave this lady alone, you know, and let her keep her property
and not try to force her into selling it for $30,000.
It's been going on for a while, right, Chris?
Yeah, it's been going on for a minute.
And because she's 93, they just think they can take advantage of her.
Like, she's not in her right mind, but she is in her right mind.
Like, she's not missing anything.
But, I mean, there's so much development happening in Charleston and just South Carolina, period.
That land has worked for way more than $30,000.
Way more than $30,000.
Like, I'm from Monts Corner, South Carolina. There's land in Monts Corner that ranges from $50,000 an acre
to $655,000 an acre.
So I know that property
out there in Hilton Head
gotta be worth
who knows how much.
What they're gonna put on there
is gonna be a multi-million dollar
whatever,
and they wanna give that lady
$30,000.
Like, what is that?
But her point is,
she said on the audio,
she wants to keep it
in the family.
You know, so for everybody, remember we talked about it before with my grandmother's property that I took over.
It was really about keeping it in the family, not necessarily about the price.
But yes, it is insulting to offer such a low price.
But she was very clear this is something they, you know, want to keep.
Some people just like to keep the land, you know, over the money.
And that's what it appears in this situation.
And it is property.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I think raising awareness to this situation is going to cause these people to do the right thing, which is probably just...
Leave her alone.
Either leave her alone or lease the land, maybe.
But no, she wants to give it to her family.
I was going to ask, as long as she's updated on her taxes and her payments, they can't take it.
But I was going to say, does she have a go for me?
Because what I'm sure they'll try to do is they'll try to dry her out in court, keep her in court where can't afford to pay her attorneys every time and that's a way that they can possibly try so i just want to
know if they have if she has a go for me where we could donate to to make sure that she can't afford
an attorney i didn't see um a go for me but i would assume uh what bakari sellers and you know
maybe charlamagne can reach out to his good brother and find out i would assume if bakari
sellers is on this case uh it's probably something that they're doing without...
Pro bono.
I don't want to say they're not charging her or something like that,
but I would assume if he's stepping in to help,
he's not the type that I would assume would run or drive.
What do you think, Charlamagne, your good brother Bakari Sellers?
You go on the record.
Is he charging his lady or what?
If I know Bakari like I think I know Bakari,
he's probably doing it pro bono.
Right.
But I'm going to ask him.
Okay.
Yeah.
Good luck to that woman.
And keep us updated because if we need to talk about it some more or even lend a helping hand, we definitely can now.
Let's talk about this United flight emergency evacuation.
Yeah, that's right.
United Airlines.
You never hear about this with Southwest.
So I wanted to make sure we brought this on up.
Because on Southwest, they just make you jump out
with a parachute.
That's why.
I flew United
and I was so upset with them.
You gotta pay for everything.
Not like Southwest.
Southwest is a game
of musical chairs.
My flights are never delayed.
You guys were the only two
in the building
that had flights delayed
last month.
But anyway,
United Airlines plane lost
his emergency evacuation slide mid-air on monday uh it ended up in the backyard of a home near
chicago's international airport uh the witness said that his father-in-law and son were inside
playing in their home they heard a big boom in the backyard and then they went outside and saw this
huge uh slide they said that they dragged it from the backyard to the front of the home.
He said it is as large as a small car.
And so the maintenance workers, this is what the trip was to me,
they didn't even know that the slide fell until it got back to the airport.
And then they contacted the FAA and they're trying to figure out, you know, what's going on. And as a side note, in 2019, Delta Envy also, you know, lost a slide as well.
Imagine praying for your kids to have some new toys that you can't afford.
And all of a sudden the slide just falls from the sky.
I'm not going to drag it out the front.
I'm going to use it.
We almost sliding now.
Damn it, man.
So Delta, you heard that, Envy.
You always said as a, what are you with Delta?
I'm a million miler at Delta.
I'm silver.
I'm a million miler.
Well, your slide fell out, so I hope you guys get a slide.
That's just a trick.
Don't you think they would have been notified of it or a beep or something would have went off saying, hey, you don't have a slide?
That's what I thought.
I know one thing. One of them people in that backyard should have fell
out and been under that slide when the police came i know that's right billion dollars please
what and they did say they did say it damaged the roof so i'm sure there'll be some time
they should have fell under the slide my neck and my face
african-american we were gonna be out there with a neck brace on.
You already know.
And a wheelchair.
That ain't matter.
All right.
Well, that is front page news.
Tezlin Figaro, thank you for joining us this morning.
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Alright, now when we come back, let's open up the
phone lines. 800-585-1051.
Alright?
If you're dating a man, or fellas, if you're
dating a girl, do you post them?
Or will you post them? Or will you never post them?
Now, Chris Kalen is here. She's our guest co-host and she says she ain't never posted no nick on her on her uh
never again wow what happened first of all i don't know that man but anyway i'm just not doing that
if it doesn't work out or whatever the case is i'm just like nowadays now dating i'm just really
cautious of like people so i will say i'm dating a year before I said this is official but um I don't know and then I will see people
want what you got people like your level this is it a shame thing to like it's
like you know if you all booed up on social media and then after it don't
work out you know to me yeah take those pictures don't but you know it's crazy
on the iPhone like the memories pop but yeah so just you know the no I'm taking off my social media cuz I On the iPhone, like the memories pop. But yeah, so just seeing those. But no, I'm
taking it off my social media because I don't want to see the memories.
I mean, they could have been good ones, but we're not there
anymore. Alright, well let's talk about it.
800-585-1051.
How long in a date in someone before you post
them on your social media? That is the
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guest host this morning chris calen from south carolina good morning now uh if you're just
joining us we're asking 800-585-1051 how long until you can post your bo or your bae on social media? Alright, that is
the question. And Chris, you said
we check your social media. We don't see no pictures of no boo,
no bae, nothing. No, you will not. Only thing
you're going to see is my man and my dog. Not my man, my
daddy and my dog. Your daddy and your dog.
Jesus Christ.
Alright, so we're asking how long until you can post
your bae or your boo?
Listen, I am dating for a year.
I realize you don't know somebody until you date them for a
full year and then after that. But honestly,
like, I'm not supposed to know a man until you
propose to me. Then I know it's real. Proposal?
Yes! That could take three years.
Well, it will take three years
until he shows up. Jesus Christ. I actually think you
should go with that father and say not even proposal.
Maybe you might propose, post
when he proposes to you, but the marriage.
Even with Issa Rae
she popped up
and she still didn't confirm
she was like
me and my friends
showed up
wore a white dress
all my friends
had on the same
bridesmaids dress
like she never confirmed
she just posted
that she was married
we still don't know
who her man is
that's real
so I want to be like Issa
so let's say
you've been dating this guy
for 2-3 years
y'all go on vacation
you gonna crop him out
yes
Jesus Christ I don't see the problem with that though because when things don't work out
you know what i'm saying now you feel like you got egg on your face because you done blew this
man up and got this man literally and at this point i mean let's be real i feel like if you're
a public figure and you're doing things like that like you just don't want to give someone that much
clout off of you and that may sound really bad and really
shady but it's just kind of like where i'm at right now if i'm dating someone like one i feel
like you should have more going on than me so that's the first thing but it's just kind of like
okay if i post you whatever business you have going on like i've had a thing of talking to
guys and they'll be like oh well my business is this could you share it for me i don't like that
so like they're using you yeah like
don't use me for my followers and like the access i have but if you do post that gentleman you could
also find out information that you might not know that's true and that's it's a dummy that man family
pop up his wife his wife really it's a lot of married men who are real friendly jesus christ
yeah all right well let's go to the phone lines We got Mary on the line Mary good morning
Good morning
Good morning
Good morning
How are you?
I'm good Mary
Now how long
Till you post your booyah bae?
I don't believe
That he should be posted
Unless he's my husband
Come on Mary
And
Listen
Go a step further
If I
If I start dating someone
Who's on my social media
They're coming off
If you start dating somebody
Who does what?
If they're already On my social media If they were already friends And we start dating somebody who does what?
If they're already on my social media, if they were already friends and we started dating,
they're now off of my social media. Oh, you're going to unfollow them?
Yeah.
Gotcha.
And that's on Mary Had a Little Lamb.
I can't control social media.
I can't control nobody else's comments on my posts.
I can't control nothing else.
And sometimes you might post memes and stuff
and then it be like,
oh, that's how you feel?
Like, no.
I post it because I like it.
Like, I don't need to be getting phone calls
about what I posted.
They thinking I'm making subliminals against them.
Like, I just can't deal with it.
Okay.
A hit dog will holler, boy.
Yes, they will.
You know what that mean about you.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, this is Lauren. Hey, Lauren, good good morning how long until you can post your boo your bae on social
I'll say six months but also I say not until you marry just in case you gotta make come on now
that's a gap six months to marry yes listen just in case if it don't work out and then you like, oh, isn't that your man over there with that girl in the bar?
You know, just to avoid public embarrassment.
Okay.
But yeah, like Cardi B said, don't post them until you got a ring on the fingers.
Post and call.
Okay.
I agree.
Hello, who's
this tashika hey tashika hey i i'm with her i don't have a ring you ain't going on the gram
oh you oh you quoting cardi too i definitely am because it's true we're not until we're married
i'm still single okay that's a great way to look at it man What's that? Because I feel like
Until a person makes
A commitment to you
You shouldn't make
A commitment to them
Absolutely not
And I just feel like
Now with social media
It's just kind of like
That is a thing
It's just kind of like
Permanent
Granted you can delete it
But it's just kind of like
You know when someone
Posts it like
Oh you did a pop out
Or what they call it
The reveal
The grand reveal of your boo
And I'm just like
Yeah no
But you know
You also live life
And there's so many things
And experiences that you take in Right that you want to post on social
media whether you're traveling or you're enjoying something and a lot of times that might be with
your boo or your baby and guess what he can take my picture what i post and i'll even do you one
better you know the when the instagram when you like reaching the hand i will let his hand be in
the picture damn it man because it's just kind of like okay say this man is treating me well taking
me out just as a woman like they're going to click on that it's just kind of like, okay, say this man is treating me well, taking me out.
Just as a woman,
they're going to click
on that man's page
and be like,
ooh, he fine.
Let me like his pictures.
Let me go in his DMs.
And women are just like that.
So you cannot have what I have.
If you want to,
I will punch you
in the back of your head.
Jesus.
Chris said something
that was true too, man.
You don't know
what these men
actually want for you.
If I was a woman,
I would be leery
of any man
who constantly
want to be up in the pictures.
You close.
Why you want to pop up
in all these pictures all the time?
Why you want to just put your head in,
you know, when I'm posting my selfies?
Why you want me to tag you?
Right.
This is my thing.
Let's say you've never been to Dubai.
I take you to Dubai.
I save and I take you to Dubai, right?
We on a beach in Dubai
or we at the mall
and we skiing or we shopping.
You can't even say,
thank you, daddy,
and post a picture of me?
No.
I'll thank you in a caption, but no.
You hand, feet, that's it, Envy.
That's right.
And most of these women ain't going to post these old white men that be taking them to places like Dubai anyway.
Y'all ashamed of them old sugar daddies, them old Caucasian sugar daddies y'all got.
800-585-1051.
How long into dating someone before you post them on social media?
Let's discuss.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you're just joining us, Chris Kalen is joining us.
She's from South Carolina.
She's our guest co-host.
And we're asking how long until you can post somebody on social media?
So, your boo, your bae.
That is the question.
Chris Kalen said she ain't posting y'all until she get a ring.
Exactly.
Only man you'll see on my page right now if y'all go is my daddy and my dog.
Charlamagne, are you posting your daddy and your dog?
No.
No. I don't do that now when I'm married. posting your daddy and your dog? No. No.
I don't do that now
when I'm married.
You know what I'm saying?
That's true.
I don't showcase
my family in that way.
And things that you love
and you want to keep close to you.
That's right.
Because people evil, man.
That's right.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what up?
This is your boy, Dingo.
What's going on, baby?
What's up?
What up, Dingo?
Dingo, what's up?
Hey, how you doing?
Wait, I'm sorry.
Who's the guest host today?
Chris Kalen from Charleston, South Carolina with T-Boo.
Chris Kalen, how you doing?
You have a real lovely voice.
How you doing?
I'm great.
How are you?
That's that Geechee energy.
You got to respect that Geechee, Dingo.
That's what I'm talking about.
I like it.
Okay, I'm going to have to go down to the South real quick.
Okay, go ahead.
Follow me on Instagram.
Let me see something real quick.
Woo!
Put that pressure on you, Dingo. I'm going to put it on quick. Okay, go ahead. Follow me on Instagram. Let me see some real quick. Woo! All right, look.
Put that pressure on you, Dingo.
I'm going to put it on there.
No, I ain't scared.
Mr. Dingo.
D-N-G-O.
So, Mr. D-N-G-O.
Go ahead and look me up.
All right, I'll do that.
Now, we're talking about how long until you can post somebody on social media.
Oh, no.
That's not happening.
Not at all.
I actually lost relationships because of this.
Because I am a firm believer in not posting.
People be putting all that bad juju out there.
They be wanting what you got.
I don't like my business out there in the street.
So I would like to keep my stuff under wraps. And then also, just in case something happens,
I don't really got to worry about the whole take it now, take it.
Hey, what happened?
And all the homies.
Nah, I'm good.
I like my stuff private.
Yeah.
So you reach out to Chris Kalen.
She gives you a shot.
Y'all start dating three, four months in.
You ain't going to post it like, yeah, that's my bae?
No.
No, not at all.
Because I want it to actually work.
So, you know, once we get, like, married, then I'm comfortable enough to post you.
And then when we get the tattoos and all that, that's like 30 years down.
That means I know you ain't going nowhere hold on that's a great point we ain't bought up
chris if you dating a guy and the guy wants to post you do you let him because you if you're
not posting him but he wants to post you do you let him he can post me that's fine i mean
but i'm not posting you if you want to post me that's fine but i just don't want you to feel away because i'm you want to post me, that's fine, but I just don't want you
to feel a way
because I'm not going to post you.
It's like you got some
criminal activity out there.
You don't want to be a nobody.
You don't want to be online.
You're like a spy or something.
Don't post me.
I have no social security number,
nothing.
No,
you can post me
because I mean,
you know,
cool,
but I like,
you're not,
I'm not posting you.
Can he post you with the hashtag
like,
bae,
mine,
wifey?
Ugh.
Jesus Christ.
Chris got hosed.
I'm sorry, mama.
I'm sorry, mama.
Jesus Christ.
Troy.
She listens to my podcast.
She shouldn't, though.
Troy.
What's up?
What's up?
What's up, bro?
We're talking about posting your girl.
You post your girl?
Talk to us.
So I'm actually getting ready to post her this week because I'm flying her out to Puerto Rico for her birthday and we've been talking
about this our whole relationship now let me ask you a question you said flying
her up from Puerto Rico I know a lot of people do this like she speaks English
and you know her right yeah I've been known her for 14 years okay I quit she
lives in Puerto Rico no she was here lives here. Oh, y'all flying out
to Puerto Rico?
Yeah.
Oh, birthday trip.
Okay, all right.
So you about to post her?
She doesn't want you to post her?
Well, she was reluctant
about it because
it's my reputation
in our city.
But I didn't pass
the sniff test,
so she know I'm legit.
What, you got a reputation
for being musty?
But she smells you
and you don't stink?
What do you mean?
What you talking about?
Are you a community peen?
I have,
well,
yeah.
No,
I see.
I can't damn it.
See?
You're trying to lie.
You're talking about,
ah, yeah, well, yeah.
I was a whore.
You was a whore?
How long y'all been together?
Huh?
How long y'all been together?
Since March.
Oh, that man ain't change.
I'm sorry, sir.
You could be working
on yourself, though.
I'm sorry. I mean You could be working on yourself, though. I'm sorry.
I mean,
I got out of divorce
and I was single for over a year and a half,
so I healed.
Wait, now.
Wait, you're divorced?
Yeah.
And you've been single for a year.
And how long were you married?
For four years.
Sir, I think you need to heal some more.
Are you healing?
I mean, every relationship is different, though? Are you healing or are you holing?
I'm healed.
I have a good relationship with my ex-co-parent.
I don't care what she got going on.
I don't stalk her Facebook or Instagram.
I hear holing.
I think he's holing.
He's in between holing and healing.
That's what I hear.
But have fun.
Sorry, Troy. I love her. I's what I hear. But have fun. Sorry, Troy.
I love her.
I don't believe you.
I think you should let that woman
trust her instincts.
A woman's instincts
are never really wrong.
She don't want to be posted.
She don't want to be posted.
You should go to Puerto Rico.
You know why?
She wants to trip
and a trip includes being posted,
but she's going to tell him
to archive that picture later.
Damn it, man.
Mona.
Archive that.
Good morning.
Hey, Mona. Now, you posting your booyah bae on social media i am not not no more i actually recently just went through this
hi what's this called festival good morning i'm big fan good morning i'm so surprised i got through
i feel like we're re-triggering some trauma. You know what I'm saying?
You hear me?
I am here for you, girl.
All right, so let me tell you guys.
I dated a guy.
We had just been for a year.
And then after a year, we called official.
He posted me first, and that's why I felt kind of obligated because I didn't want to not post him.
And at this time, he was good.
So, all right, I posted him.
Now, we had a whole full-blown relationship.
I'm going to say full-blown.
We were over social media.
Anybody who was fun, they happy.
All kind of good.
It just made it a key on me.
I don't know.
Your phone is...
His baby mother.
Damn.
He cheated on you with his baby mother?
Cheated on me with his baby mother.
And I don't play no games.
That's why I don't play any games.
So now it's embarrassing.
I take all them pictures down, all them videos down, and it's a wrap.
Well, we'll say this.
If you didn't post them, you probably would have never found out.
So that's your fault.
No, no, that's not true.
That's not true.
I would have found out anyway, but I really wish I didn't post them,
because I just feel like, dang, man. I'm not fine with posting.
So, in fact, I really went out on a limb.
And, yeah.
You should have trusted your gut.
You ruined your own relationship.
Damn it, man.
Well, he still had a baby she didn't know about.
What do you mean?
She still wouldn't know?
What?
And this is why you don't date baby daddies.
All right.
Well, what's the moral of the story?
Don't post that, man.
Until you get a ring.
I agree with Chris and everybody else calling up. Don't post that, man. Until you get a ring. I agree with Chris and everybody else calling up.
Don't post that, man, until you get a ring.
Until he makes a real commitment to you, don't make a real commitment to him.
Because posting something, going Instagram official is a real commitment.
That is a real commitment.
And everyone's going to know, like, when you go out or something like that,
they're going to be like, yeah, I saw your man.
That was always a thing.
I saw your man.
I saw your man.
Nobody wants all that.
Jesus.
All right.
Well, when we come back, we saw your man, I saw your man. Nobody wants all that. Jesus. All right, well, when we come back,
we got your rumor report.
JT, she wilded out on somebody on social media.
We'll get to it next.
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Hey everybody, it's DJ Envy, Char wherever you get your podcasts. from South Carolina State. That's where my mother went. Yes. Okay, as well. Chris, do you know that in Charleston they have the Low Country Mental Health Conference?
You ever heard of that?
I've never heard of that.
Me neither.
I thought I was tripping.
When did they start?
They started it in 2012.
I was talking to MedTech a couple weeks ago
when I was home for the Grand Opening
of the International African American Museum.
Yeah.
And he told me about
the Low Country Mental Health Conference,
which is from July 26th to the 28th.
So I was like, yo, we got to connect.
We got to connect because we got to raise awareness for that.
So my organization, the Mental Wealth Alliance and the Mental Health, the Low Country Mental Health Conference have partnered up.
And so I will be welcoming people to the Low Country Mental Health Conference on July 27th in Charleston.
So go to LowCountryMHConference.com to register. That's LowCountryMHConference.com to register. That's
LowCountryMHConference.com
to register. See, I thought I was tripping.
No, I didn't hear. And that's the thing, like, who are they
advertising to? Because I'm all up around Charleston
and I have not heard it.
The whites. I know. That's what somebody said on my live.
That black people need mental health too,
Charleston. Exactly. And that was my point.
And that was the conversation me and
Mayatek was having. So come on out
July 26th to the 28th
Low Country Mental Health Conference.
It's been going on since 2012.
You can go to
lowcountrymhconference.com
to register to be there.
All right.
Now when we come back,
of course,
we got your rumor report.
We got to talk about
JT from City Girls.
She's bad about her, man.
And we'll tell you about it
when we come back
at the Breakfast Club.
Come on.
Right.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got our guest co-host, Chris Kalen, joining us from South Carolina, of course.
Good morning, Charlton.
Charlton, South Carolina, 843.
Putting my head on the map.
You know how it is.
All right.
Well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk a little Uzi Vert.
Rumor has it.
Rumor.
Rumor has it.
Call out a name or you gossiping or you chatty patting.
I don't gossiping. This chatty this is the rumor report
i mean i guess we on the breakfast club this is where the tea spills right yes on the breakfast
club that's right get your fan out bro get your fan out and give us some of that tea all right
all right where's your fan at you gotta pop the fan though i'm not sure i'm not sure you're not
popping no you gotta flip the other way boom pop your fan i already did you ain't even hit mine that's how good i am
all right so uh let's talk about jt beefing with little uzi sir uh little uzi verse alleged side
chick now chris do you know much about this uh yeah i know a lot about it i saw it yesterday
when it was unfolding so tell us what happened girl and i would say if you didn't post your man you wouldn't have to do this but now that we're here we're
going to talk about it well this all started with little uzi verde did a record and he mentioned
this young lady in the record do you have the record after the record with future he mentions
this lady saudi abe well jt says saudi abe is trying to get clout off of that mention and says
that she's been at him trying to holler at him in her DMs and all of that.
Oh, you got your friend.
Oh, you got a friend.
So now JT actually left Soria B a voice note.
Go.
This done built up the courage to write me back three years later.
You lame ass hoe, man.
Go ahead on with all that.
You talking all that shit.
Talk about I did everything but leave.
Yeah, he did everything but leave too
Yeah, we together, we love it here, ho
You the same bitch, right?
That brung your corny ass to Atlanta
With that spray painted t-shirt I was seeing inside your B
Cause he mentioned your ass in the song
Thought you was about to start your career, ho
But it ain't do nothing for you
But how your ass still stuck in the slums
With hand-me-down shoes
And clothes from sites With your toes balled up in the slums with hand-me-down shoes and clothes and sites
with your toes balled up in them and fake ass chanel bags you can't even get a nigga to even
take care of you you dming a baby daddy trying to get chose begging oh you gotta get your hoes up
that boy ain't even girl imagine doing all that and then forgetting the press live you just talk
to the camera talk to your phone.
Well, that was a voice note.
Well, that was a voice note?
That was a voice note.
The who?
To the girl,
so do your B.
It was on Twitter.
Oh, okay.
All right, now,
Young Miami jumped in
and said,
stop arguing with that hoe,
JT.
Uzi didn't do nothing for her,
neither can you.
Leave a bitch
where they pathetic at.
I like it when JT and Miami say hoe, it sound like you. Leave a bitch where they pathetic at. I can win JT in Miami
and say, ho, it sound like colored.
Leave that colored where she at.
You can't even get chose colored.
Why it sound like that?
Well, the young lady, she went off.
No, you don't. You love me. That's why you so
updated and think you know so much about me.
Pop, pop. Okay, ready? Boom. Making up lies is even low for you. love me that's why you so updated and think you know so much about me pop pop okay ready
make it up lies is even low for you you two do much behind me crashing cars into houses
murdering babies embarrassing yourself constantly you do everything but leave
so jt said i hate a bitch that's fake sick on their birthday i don't even know where that came
we're gonna read this like a script. I don't even know where that came from.
Let me ask you a question, Chris.
Yes.
Shouldn't JT be mad at Uzi for mentioning her in the first place?
She should be mad at Uzi because I would have boxed him in the back of his head.
Why are you mentioning this lady?
Trying to give her some clout.
And that's what happens when you give nobody clout and then they do things like that.
So, yes.
All right.
Well, she said.
But JT, don't come for me.
I love you, girl.
Don't come at me on
twitter now now she said you're delusional get off my ick i'm not going back and forth over no nick
now who said that now this the girl i don't deal with her name saudi abe saudi abe okay
i don't know okay i don't know why do you feel like you know so much about me obsessed
go run your car to another house please. Crack baby.
JT said
I hate
a fake innocent hoe.
I hate a fake innocent caller.
Don't ever write me again.
I ain't ashamed about nothing I do but
you. Laugh out loud. You a
hot cat.
I don't know what a hot cat means.
What that mean? I don't know what a hot cat means. That a hot cat what i mean i don't know what i don't
know but it sounds like a reed that's a hot cat well now we have uh jt got on her live and this
is what she said on her live what it is i swear to god that's that's one going down just for
just for coming for me right on my bed on my bad hair day i want to think about you i'll never
think about you but you're going down you you are going down and don't you forget you're going down color and don't you forget it
on her bad head day people going through and y'all be starting mess with people
and it was like i could have very well been having a good day but i'm gonna take it out on you and
that's what happened that is she did say she having a bad head day so is she just projecting
because she having a bad head day maybe maybe a she just projecting because she having a bad hair day?
Maybe a mixture.
Maybe it ain't that serious. She's probably tired of that girl and she had a bad hair day.
So it's a mixture of both.
I don't know.
But somebody left a comment.
It was like, imagine fighting over a man that's wearing a skirt.
And JT said, I'm doing it.
Imagine because I'm doing it right now.
So I don't know where it came from.
Lil Uzi caused all this confusion.
He did.
Just like at the BET Awards with I Spice when she threw her phone
at him
Lil Uzi
you got to relax
Mr. Burt
alright well
that's all I got
for that one
you gave us enough
you can put your fan
down now
you like it
you like it now
well
Lil Baby
it looks like he
hired Tiana Taylor
as a creative director
on his tour
she is signed on as
creative uh director and co-producer of little baby's upcoming tour it's the only us tour and
roll taylor says that she'll have a say in the uh choreography production visual content wardrobe
and more listen i know uh you know tiana taylor may not have the bandwidth but all y'all should
be hiring tiana taylor to do your creative she did
gave someone
Walker a complete 180
that's right
like her set
dances
everything looks amazing
so
she did Lotto
yeah yeah
it's not too many people
and Lola
Lola Brooke
Lola Brooke too
it's not too many people
as creative as
Tiana Taylor
behind the camera
with her visuals
and the way she
helps people put together
their choreography
and their stage show
so I don't know how much
bandwidth TT got,
but all of y'all should be
booking Tiana Taylor
for her services.
She's amazing.
She gets busy.
And pay her.
I know y'all paying
the top dollar, by the way.
Yes.
Because Tiana and Mama Nikki
ain't having it no other way.
They definitely not playing.
And shout out to TT.
All right.
And that is your rumor report.
Now, Charlamagne,
who you giving that donkey to?
Man, four after the hour.
Do y'all know,
y'all colors know
who Miranda Lambert is? If not, we'll talk about it four after the hour. Do y'all know, y'all callers know who Miranda Lambert is?
If not, we'll talk about it four after the hour.
She needs to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with her.
Who that is?
We'll find out.
I'll tell you.
We'll get to it next.
It's the Breakfast Slow.
Come on.
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born in Longview, Texas. She's a pretty big deal. Sells millions of records.
Has a really solid fan base. And she has a residency in Las Vegas.
She's not in a washer, but she has a residency in Las Vegas. And she started a little mayonnaise
flavored kerfuffle over the weekend when she decided to shame some of her fans
who paid their hard-earned money to come to her residency now i'm really interested to see what
y'all think about this because i see it both ways uh first of all the headline in the new york post
reads miranda lambert fans walk out of her concert after she shamed selfie takers let's listen to
what happened
i'm gonna stop right here for a sec danny i'm sorry
these girls are worried about their selfie and not listening to the song
pissing me off a little bit shall we start again
i think she was a little off key and she just used that to get back on key, but that's just me.
Now, there's a part of me who goes to concerts sometimes and performances,
and all I can think to myself is why is everyone watching this through their phone?
Why can't people just ever enjoy the moment?
It used to annoy me a lot until I realized me being annoyed at them is causing me not to enjoy the moment.
See, when we are at a live event, a live show,
and folks is choosing to watch that show through their phones,
they choosing to go live the whole show,
they want to sing their favorite songs with their friends for their IG stories,
that's on them.
I'm not about to spend the whole show complaining about what they doing because then I personally won't be enjoying my moment.
Now, let's look at that from the perspective of the performer.
I'm Miranda Lambert.
I'm performing. I notice a group of girls taking a selfie in the crowd it's 2003 mind you everybody
and their mother probably got their phones out but you are going to stop your whole show
interrupt the flow of everything never mind everybody else that's actually engaged enjoying
you you're going to stop the flow to shame kids for taking selfies at your concert miranda i know you're only 39 but relax
grandma okay this is a very elderly annoyance all right i expect this type of behavior from
dolly parton but miranda you're 39 who's dolly parton you really acting like a color and i know
you know better all right better cut it out now over there acting like a little canary canary
colored the canary yellow colored over there all right all right all right miranda this is your era you should be more than
used to this by now and to say it's pissing me off a little bit okay sorry i don't like it at all
we're here to sing some country music and these girls are worried about their selfie and not
listening to the song maybe they love that song so much that they had to show their followers that
they are all together watching their favorite artist singing their favorite song from that artist that
is nothing to stop a show over and shame the folks who paid good money to come watch you perform
now is the customer always right no but the customer can always make their own decisions
the customer can always make their own choices and And guess what? Several fans chose to leave.
They chose to chuck the damn deuces. They decided to exit the premises because they came to a Miranda Lambert show to do a lot of things.
But be shamed by Miranda Lambert is not one of them to be shamed by the person they paid money.
Good money to see is not one of them. Now, of course, these young ladies put their exit on social media.
OK, they are consistent. Content is content. You you know you know you you made them feel important all right you were they were important enough that you stopped your show to shame them they think they
really lit now let's listen
I'm so appalled Latifah let's get down yeah yeah girl I don't even know why I
let you drag me out to this white shit anyway,
because Beyonce would never.
I didn't know it was colored into Miranda Lambert.
I was like, wait.
I had no idea.
Wow.
Miranda, you didn't even make this a teachable moment.
You're supposed to encourage your fans to put the phones down and just enjoy.
Enjoy where they are.
If they don't, that's on them.
They pay tickets.
They can choose to enjoy the show however they want if they don't who cares you still got paid nowadays
taking selfies going live is all part of the concert going experience may not be for you but
it is for the customer please give miranda lambert the sweet sounds of the Hamilton's. Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yee-haw.
Now, am I tripping?
No.
Okay.
Well, we could discuss. Yeah. What's the lady's name? No. Okay. Well, we could discuss.
Yeah.
What's the lady's name?
Miranda Lambert.
Name one song.
I can't.
I'm a colored.
Why would I know her music?
Chris, can you name one song?
Maybe he'll cheat.
What song?
I dug my key in.
That's her?
No?
Let me see.
I dug my key in.
Why are you looking at the only white person in the room?
Don't do that
Don't call me out
Don't call me out
I thought he was saying yes
I dug my key
I'm gonna be honest with you
Something something something
I googled Miranda Lambert
Dug my key
In Carrie Underwood
Oh okay it's Carrie Underwood
Before me cheats came up
I'm not saying
Okay you know what
No no it does say
It does
Miranda Lambert dug my key
Into the side.
It's sometimes four-wheel drive.
I went to school of the arts, so...
This is all?
Why is this in the system?
That's not what I was singing.
This is it?
Why is this in the system?
Turn up a little bit.
Why is this in the system at the hip-hop radio station?
Let me hear.
I bet you the only song you can find that's hip-hop at a country station is Old Town Road.
Why is this in the system? I don't even know if you can find that. Right-hop at a country station is Old Town Road. Why is this in your song?
I don't even know if you can find that.
Right.
Did she start singing yet?
What is this?
Wait, I'm not stuck over the girls being black.
I'm pretty sure they were black, no?
Who, the people that we heard?
Yeah, they sounded black.
Now you can turn that down.
I don't know what that is.
Am I judging?
Okay, I'm going to stop.
You don't think no black people should be at our concerts?
No, I'm just shocked. I didn't know black people went to country concerts. I mean, I don't to stop. You don't think no black people should be at our concerts? No, I'm just shocked.
I didn't know black people went to country concerts.
But I mean, I don't want to sound ignorant.
That wasn't real.
Can y'all name three country singers?
Oh, okay.
That's what I was like.
It's no way.
That was like what?
I was like, it's no way this is real.
That wasn't real.
Our producers made that.
It started off real.
It did start off real.
Play it again, Red.
I was like, wait. No, it didn't. All right. Thank started off real. It did start off real. Play it again, right? I was like, wait.
No, it didn't.
All right.
Thank you, BET.
We'll see y'all tomorrow.
Say peace to BET, Chris Kelly.
Bye, BET.
I can't even name
three country singers.
I can't.
Lil Nas X.
Oh, no, I can't.
He's not country.
I definitely can't.
Go ahead.
Taylor Parton.
Who?
Who?
Carrie Swift and um
uh
Blake Griffin
Blake Griffin plays
for the Yankees right
Blake Griffin
no he plays
no he plays basketball
sorry
Blake Griffin plays
for uh
who's the Blake
he's the play for the
Blake Shelton
there you go
Blake
Blake Shelton
you looked at him
no he said Shelton
okay there you go alright okay Darius R You looked at him. No, he said Shelton. Okay.
There you go.
All right.
Okay.
Darius Rucker from Charleston.
Darius Rucker.
Drop one of Clues Bond for Hootie and the Blowfish.
Hey.
Who's that?
That's Darius Rucker.
Yes.
I got to do my homework.
I know Darius Rucker.
White people and Charles.
Listen, Darius Rucker gets all the respect in Charleston.
Oh, absolutely.
They love him.
He's the greatest country singer of all time, if you ask me.
I know.
Old Town Road, Lil Nas X.
He's not a country artist.
Nelly.
Nelly.
Nelly did a country record.
He did it with Tim Burton.
No, country artists.
Not teachers.
Tim Burton's the rest of us.
He did this the rest of us.
No, Tim Burton was on Home Improvement.
McGraw.
Tim McGraw.
Boom. You know this is terrible. Wait That's the restaurant. No, Tim Burton was on Home Improvement. McGraw, Tim McGraw. Boom.
You know this is terrible.
Wait, wait, wait.
Didn't Tim Burton
have a TV show
called Home Improvement?
Yeah.
Wait.
That was Tim Allen.
Tim's side.
You're confusing
all these white people
on purpose.
Just irking them.
This is duty
in a blowfish right here.
No, don't disrespect Hootie.
That's a black man.
That's Darius Rucker,
the greatest country singer of all time. He's black? Yeah.otie That's a black man That's Darius Rucker The greatest country singer
Of all time
He's black?
Yes
As a Charlestonian
You gotta respect Darius Rucker
He's the greatest country singer
Of all time
Darius Rucker
Hootie and the Blowfish is black?
No Darius Rucker is black
Hootie and them
The Blowfish is white
The Blowfish is white
Y'all confusing me
The Blowfish is white
Darius Rucker is black
Hootie black
I'm not messing with y'all
Y'all confusing me
I think y'all playing with me
I know you're so serious Google it I'm not messing with y'all. Y'all confusing me. I think y'all playing with me. I know. I'm so serious.
Google it.
I'm not.
I don't want that in my Google find.
Darius Rucker.
All right.
Now, when we come back, what are we talking about?
800-585-1051.
Was Miranda Lambert wrong?
That is the question.
She's performing.
Somebody is...
Somebody's taking a selfie.
She's trying to perform, And they all in a selfie
She just wanna
Here we go
She wants to perform
I think she was dead wrong
For shaming those people
I think she was right
I think she's gonna have to
Get to the point
Where they're gonna have to do
Like Dave Chappelle
Where they're gonna have to
Take everybody's phone
So people can actually
Enjoy the moment
Enjoy the show
The difference between comedy
Go ahead Chris
I was gonna say
But if I'm paying my money
And I wanna take a video
With my friends
Singing your song on the post
Like for 10 seconds
Why does that
If you ever been to a concert It's never 10 seconds It's the post like for 10 seconds why does that if you
ever been to a concert it's never 10 seconds it's the whole show everybody got their phones out and
that gotta be annoying and the difference between comedy and uh music is they perform them same
songs every night whatever drink did last night at the barclays he gonna do again tonight comedy
these people are working on sets that they're going to release his specials later that's why
they don't want people to record like beyonce's tour is all over and it's just like i'm still
looking forward to seeing it.
800-585-1051.
Let's discuss this at The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got our special guest host with us, Chris Kalen.
Good morning.
And we're asking now, Charlamagne gave Donkey the day to who?
Miranda Lambert.
We got Miranda Lambert in Breakfast Club Court.
I have no idea who Miranda Lambert is.
Couldn't pick her out of a lineup.
Me neither.
All right, but I know she's a country singer.
So we're asking,
was she wrong for stopping the show
and embarrassing her fans?
I don't think she was wrong.
Could you imagine being a performer
and you're going city to city
and people are really not paying attention to you.
They're not listening to the music.
They're not vibing out with you.
They're on their phones.
They're taking pictures.
They're taking selfies.
It has to get annoying
because you're on stage for over an hour.
I mean, if you're doing residencies
and you're doing like theater-sized venues,
arena-sized venues,
you really shouldn't even notice.
And if you do notice,
to me, it's just par for the course in 2023.
Everybody does it.
Yeah, but that doesn't make it comfortable.
Like, if you're performing and you're singing out your heart and then you look on the corner and some girl is
taking a selfie of herself you're like damn at least you know be into the show you could take
a selfie at your crib you could take yourself before you get there you could take a selfie
when you leave but this is social media everything is going to be instagram tiktok twitter whatever
it is so people are going to record and also when you leave the concert to have that memory too
that is true too like to me it's all part of the concert going experience yeah i don't i used to
get annoyed by it but then i realized that i'm not enjoying the moment because i'm too busy paying
attention to them right and being mad at them like i don't care like let them do what they do i'm here
engaged let me be engaged so people like um miranda swift should cater to people like me
that are coming to your concert
To engage
Don't worry about the people
On your phone
Problem is
It's more people like
Not you
That's taping
And less people like you
But I mean also
You can use that as a plus
Because this is going to be
All over
All these people in here
They're going to post it
And more people are going to
Find out about your concert
I mean even hosting events
Granted I can't film myself
But I am happy
When people are filming me
And I can go back and share it
Or have that memory.
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Uncle Charlotte, Uncle Evie.
This is KK from Brownsville.
What's up, KK?
KK, what up, King?
Hey, man.
What's going on, man?
How old are you, brother?
32.
Congratulations, man.
32 years old, surviving still from Brownsville.
I made it.
You made it, brother.
Now, we're talking about this country singer.
Was she wrong?
Absolutely not.
I feel like the only thing that should be recorded is sex.
You know what I'm saying?
Wait, what?
What?
What did you say?
Yeah, that's the only thing that should be recorded in live action, I'm saying.
Oh, sex?
Okay.
No.
You a little kinky?
Okay.
No.
That is the last thing.
Absolutely.
So like I said, that's my heart.
Say your names with every girl.
Can he use it?
They know not to have sex with you.
Oh, man. Of course, you got to go for three. Okay. That's how hard Say your names So every girl can hear you So they know not to have Sex with you Oh man
Of course you gotta
Both agree
Okay that's a start
But yeah like I was saying
Um
That's her performance
With Kanye West
And all of them
Doing like on something
They a rant
Do they a little rant
So she's just telling them
Like enjoy the show
You know what I'm saying
Be respectful
That's all
She ain't saying it like that though
She just said it like that
That's different
She actually shamed these people, told them that it's
pissing her off a little bit. She specifically
called out two people. Yeah, and you can play into
it. Like, I've seen Drake take the phone
and call and get the phone back.
A lot of people do it. On the bright side,
they didn't throw their phones like people have been doing
lately. They will next time.
They're going to buy tickets and throw their phones
at Loretta Lynn. Hello, who's this?
Who? Hi, this is Taisha.
Hey, Taisha, good morning.
What's your thoughts about this country singer?
I feel like he was completely wrong.
Why?
Tell us more.
I just know that me personally, if I'm going to a concert,
I'm going to pull my phone out.
I'm going to just be excited in the moment, of course.
That don't mean I'm going to be recording the whole time,
but I paid my money, so I'm going to do what I want with it.
That don't mean I'm going to record the entire show, but i'm just happy to be there if i'm coming to see
you that means i love you i love your music i love what you do that's right okay and it's strange
because she's young she's 39 years old like you know i think the only country singer that might
be younger than her is somebody like a taylor swift you know i mean like this is something i
would expect from like now it's taylor if a country singer or a pop artist.
I don't know, man.
I know she started off country.
Like, I don't know.
I think she's country and pop.
Okay.
Hello?
Good morning.
Good morning.
What's your name?
My name is Crystal, a.k.a. Big Girl.
Hey, Crystal.
Good morning.
What's your thoughts, mama?
I feel like she was absolutely correct.
I just saw Lil Wayne, and he made it all about his music
and his side thoughts.
I feel like concerts are in real time
and we are there for real emotions
and originality.
These performances are never exactly the same.
You know what I'm saying?
And with Lil Wayne,
he took the time every time to say that how much he appreciated his audience.
Like between every take, that was his downtime.
Telling him he appreciated it.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
So she can say she don't appreciate.
What she don't appreciate is her show.
All right.
Well, 800-585-1051 if you're just joining us.
Charlamagne gave
Donkey the day
to a country singer.
Miranda Lambert.
And why?
Because she shamed
her fans for simply
taking a selfie
at her show.
In the middle of a show.
Which I think
is ridiculous.
Like,
you gotta let the fans,
you know,
they pay tickets,
let them come out
and enjoy the show
the way they wanna
enjoy the show.
Alright,
we'll take your calls
when we come back.
800-585-1051.
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Everybody, it's DJ Envy, Charlemagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, this topic comes from Charlamagne's donkey of the day.
He gave donkey of the day to a country singer.
Yes, her name is Miranda Lambert.
Okay, not to be confused with Faith Hill, Loretta Lynn, Reba McEntire,
or a whole bunch of other country singers I just Googled.
Okay, but you should confuse them if you're black
because you have to get them back for what they did to Lufa Vandross and Masterpiece.
So, Shania Twain was on stage and Shania Twain
was upset
that there were
people in the crowd
taking selfies.
Now, if I'm Shania Twain,
I understand why she's upset
because she's performing.
She's doing an hour long
or more than an hour set
and while she's singing,
people are taking selfies.
They're not paying
attention to me
and I would be a little bit
upset about that.
It's my art
and I'm sensitive
about my ish.
But what if I want
to save the memory
so I can
go back and look at it
and play my favorite song
and post it on social
media and tag you and
tell you how much I love
you as a fan.
That's right.
No, I want you to enjoy.
I want you to live in a
moment.
Doesn't all of that
increase anticipation for
your show though?
I would think so.
Like I said, I'm excited
to see the Renaissance
tour and it's all over
from the time she was
out of the country being
back in the States.
I'm going to see the
Renaissance tour in a
couple weeks by the way.
You know, I thought it
was dope when LeBron James passed Kare the Renaissance in a couple weeks, by the way. You know, I thought it was dope
when LeBron James
passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, right?
Yeah.
There was a picture
where everybody has their phone out
taking pictures at a last shot.
Then you see Phil Knight,
which is the owner of Nike,
no phone in his hand,
and he's just the only one
just watching and enjoying it.
In real time.
And I was like, damn,
he's enjoying it in real time.
By the way,
it doesn't make sense
if you're somebody like Phil Knight to do that.
Because I'm sure Nike had the best angle.
Because they were going to have a million different commercials.
So Phil Knight has probably seen it, you know, so many different ways more than anybody.
But it just looked like he was enjoying the moment while everybody was looking through their phones trying to catch it.
You know what I mean?
And he was just really locked in and enjoying it.
I'm with you.
I'm one of those people.
I like to enjoy the moment.
Hello, who's this?
Ariel from Macon.
Hey, Ariel.
Good morning.
Talk to us.
What was your thoughts on the country singer?
So I don't think she was wrong at all.
Like, you know, like one of you guys said, when you go to a comedy club or a comedy show,
they make you lock your phone up, you know, so you can pay attention and be there in the
moment.
So I don't think she was wrong for feeling the way that they had all those phones and stuff in her face.
We can't compare comedy to the live musical performances though because comedians go out
there and they're doing jokes that nobody has seen before and they're usually practicing
to do an actual set.
Yeah, I mean well somebody who got kicked out of a comedy show for pulling out my phone.
Who kicked you out?
Kevin Hart.
That's right.
Drop one of Kool's bombs for Kevin Hart. That's why I made him that short on the door.
No.
That's his actual size.
That's his actual size.
I think you deserve to get kicked out.
If they had rules and regulations,
you thought because you DJ Envy and you Dominican
that you could just come in there
and violate the rules that the colored set.
He set you straight, didn't he?
Well, I'm not Dominican,
and Kevin Hart is a friend,
so I pulled my phone out.
You didn't say he's not colored.
I pulled my phone out, You didn't say he's not colored. I pulled my phone out
and they threw me out.
So did they like tap you on the shoulder?
Like how did they do it?
No, it wasn't a tap.
It was like, come here, let me show you.
I'm not going to be too aggressive.
They're like,
are you serious?
Oh my gosh.
They grabbed me in the hand.
They grabbed me in the hand.
I'm like, Kev!
Kev!
I'm not mad at them.
You should have followed the rules. You know what mad at them. You should have followed the rules.
You know what?
F you.
You should have followed the rules.
Hello, who's this?
Uh, Trey.
Hey, what's up, bro?
Um, no, I was going to say,
I feel like it's not a problem
if people are recording at a concert
because when they post on their story,
ain't no telling who it's going to reach.
And if you got a thousand people at a concert
recording, that's at least four or five thousand people on their story, ain't no telling who it's going to reach. And if you got 1,000 people at a concert,
report it.
That's at least 4,000 or 5,000 people on their social media pages.
You can see it.
And somebody that might not know who the artist is
can discover through their story.
I agree.
That's true.
That's a form of promotion.
Thank you, brother.
Hello, who's this?
This is Sasha.
Hey, Sasha.
Good morning.
What's your thoughts, mama?
What are your shots on Carrie Underwood?
You're shitting me. Period. Just like that. Hey, Sasha. Good morning. What's your thoughts, mama? What are your shots on Carrie Underwood? You should.
Period.
Just like that.
My thoughts are she's wrong.
Like, how can you tell?
First of all, let me start by saying I love y'all.
I listen to y'all every day and have for the whole 13 years.
Oh, we love you too.
But, yeah, like, I feel like she's totally wrong. People spend their hard-earned money so they should be able to enjoy the show however they see fit.
I'm in Louisville, Kentucky.
Beyonce was here last night.
Not one time did she stop her show to tell people, put your phones down.
She wants people to enjoy the experience.
This might be the biggest thing that they've ever done.
They might want to have that memory to last.
I know I've seen old
pictures and videos of Luther Vandross
that my mom and dad took when he was here.
Was he performing Make a Day, huh?
He sure was. You know it.
Okay.
But at the end of the day, people
can enjoy the show however they want to.
She messed up that experience for everybody
else based off of two girls
trying to take a selfie.
I totally agree.
I don't have a problem with it whatsoever.
And you know what I was thinking, too?
It probably makes the artists go harder because the artists know that all these cameras are out,
so they don't want to mess up in no way, shape, or form.
That's right.
And I mean, honestly, if you think about it, remember when she first started and Blue Ivy was on stage?
And progressively, she got better with the dancing and all the things that she put in there.
Because people are filming you.
People are recording you.
So you want to see the growth.
That's true.
Absolutely.
Because the growth was there.
The show was phenomenal.
Everybody had their phones out.
She encouraged it.
She wanted people to enjoy the show.
She said, however you want to enjoy the show, enjoy the show.
That's real.
All artists should have that aspect on it.
I agree wholeheartedly.
That's why Beyonce is the bar.
Period.
Man, Blue Ivy having a hell of a summer.
She is.
She's having the best summer.
She is.
Imagine her classmates.
Exactly.
Like, I wouldn't even want to share what you do this summer.
Went to Disney.
What'd you do?
Went on tour.
Exactly.
Can you imagine that?
No.
Right there at school.
What'd y'all do this summer?
Everybody saw what Blue did this summer.
Blue just sit back with her shades on in the class like.
We don't need you to share.
I went to Disney.
I went to Dubai.
I went here.
I went here.
I made a million dollars touring.
Right.
Multiple millions.
Multiple millions.
Jesus.
Damn it.
I made more than my teachers.
Damn it.
Jesus.
Damn. She made more than all teachers. Jesus. Damn.
She made more than all of us.
He talks Kanye West.
All right, we'll get to it next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
We have Chris Kalen here.
She's our special guest host this morning from South Carolina.
Good morning.
Good morning.
All right.
Well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk A-Khan.
Rumor has it.
Rumor.
Rumor has it.
Call out a name or you gossiping or you chatty patty.
I am gossiping.
This is The Rumor Report.
I mean, I guess we on The Breakfast Club.
This is where the tea spills, right?
Right.
On The Breakfast Club.
So, Chris, what is your favorite movie?
I'm just curious.
My favorite movie is Coming to America.
What's your favorite movie, Charlamagne?
That's a hard question.
A favorite?
Yeah.
Of all time?
Yes.
Probably Avengers Endgame.
Jesus Christ.
Infinity War and Endgame.
Probably.
If I had to pick one all the time.
Well, mine is Coming to America, too.
Yeah, I can quote all the words.
Don't watch it with me.
I'll watch it a zillion and one times.
It's on a plane.
I'll watch it again.
Goodfellas came to mind, too.
No, Coming to America.
Now, the reason I asked is because Coming to America, Akon said when he watched that movie, he was inspired.
Now, you know Eddie Murphy.
He was an African prince.
He traveled to the U.S.
Well, you get a toupee that looked like one of Eddie Murphy's hats that he wore in the movie.
What was he inspired to do, A-Com?
He said he used to lie about being an African prince.
When I came here, it was just a matter of adopting.
And I think a lot of my choices came from just wanting to be accepted amongst the crowd.
So that's how I got caught into all the things that I got caught into, including cars.
Because cars made me feel special.
You know, I was young.
I could drive into the most elite vehicles.
And then I ran with the, you know, the scenario that I was an African prince.
You know what I'm saying?
You was using that back then?
Yeah.
Yeah.
What?
After coming to America, I was like, ****.
I'm going to say that.
Yeah, I do.
You know what I'm saying?
That's what motivated me.
And that was off a drink chance, of course.
That's the power of movies.
That's the power of TV shows and stuff like that.
That imagery is important.
But you would believe him after coming to America.
If you've seen Akon pull up in a stolen car, right?
Because they used to steal cars back in the day.
What?
Yeah.
He's the one he talks about.
I know, but what does this have to do with coming to America? I'm just saying you would believe it because you see an African prince coming to America.
So if Akon came and said he was an African prince, you would believe it.
It would make it believable.
What the stolen car got to do with anything?
Because he said he would pull up in elite cars.
And the elite cars that he pulled up in were stolen.
Oh, he said that.
Okay, you don't listen.
You were listening to the clip.
Yeah, I didn't hear him say nothing about the stolen cars.
No, he said I would pull up in elite cars, but we all know but we all know that a con you know we did not all know that snitch
we had no clue about that you freaking rat tv
volunteering information like why would you do that i'm like what this got to do with a
african prince and a black man pulling up in a stolen car?
How is that a correlation?
Hold on, let me just...
This guy is...
Don't Google it.
Why are you Googling it for?
I just want to make sure it's out there.
Because he's Vlad TV.
I don't think Vlad would ever do anything like this.
Jesus Christ.
All right, well, let's strike this from the record.
It's too late.
It's too late.
Everybody heard it.
No, you can strike...
If you strike it from the record,
nobody... You got to take it out your mouth.
No, bro.
The man out here talking about how he got inspired by an African prince,
and you're out here, he pull up in a stolen car.
That color pulled up in a stolen car.
What the hell?
Why?
Akon stealing cars.
And you're still doing it?
He's still Googling it.
No, see, I knew it.
Wait.
Why don't you Google African kings, African princes?
Akon on getting caught for running the car theft ring.
Yes, I knew it.
I knew it was a story.
That's what he got locked up for.
I'm locked up.
They won't let me out.
I don't understand why you volunteered that information.
I'm just saying because that's what he said.
You know what?
Forget it.
Jadakiss talks about Kanye and talks about Kanye isn't as awesome as he used to be.
How is Kanye?
Well I met like five or six different Kanye
The first four was awesome
The last two
was a little bit
Couldn't you be like, do a Steve Harvey
be like enough of this foolishness
Music is sort of like a
mind your business thing
That was the Adam Friedland show.
And they asked him about Kanye West.
Now, Charlamagne, you met Kanye West a couple of times.
What Kanye did you meet?
I agree with Jada wholeheartedly.
That's the most accurate depiction of Kanye West I think I've ever heard.
What, a bunch of different ones?
Yeah.
You've met several versions of Kanye West.
The first few are cool.
The last couple is like, ugh.
When I interviewed him when he was doing
the presidency run, I was nervous.
You interviewed him during the presidency run?
When he came to Charleston.
I was like, I didn't want to piss him off.
But it was a really good interview. Ended up going viral.
But yeah, so it was good.
I mean, he was cool. He was happy Kanye.
He did the interview with you and he said
Jay-Z was going to be his vice president.
Did you believe it when he said it? No, not at all. But I said, uh, Jay-Z was going to be his vice president. Yes.
Did you believe it when he said it?
No, not at all.
But I mean, I, Hey, want a good interview.
You know, you know, Charlamagne was on his, his, I know he did talk about Charlamagne too.
Yeah.
You was going to be his defense.
You just be making stuff up.
No, he did say that.
He did say that.
He said you was going to be on his, yes, he, you was going to be on his campaign.
That never, that never happened.
That never, that never happened. You wasn't going to be in the department of defense. I was not going to be on his campaign. That never happened. That never happened.
You wasn't going to be in the Department of Defense?
I was not going to be in the Department of nothing.
You wasn't trying to pull up to the White House?
Nope.
You was.
He did call me when he was in Charleston.
That's about it.
I gave him some advice.
That's all.
Told him who to do some interviews with.
That's about it.
I ain't got nothing else to do with that.
That's all.
So you was his publicist then?
No, man.
What's wrong with you?
Just asking.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
You know what, too?
I want to salute our good sister, Jess Hilarious.
I want to tell everybody in Atlanta that this Friday and Saturday, Jess is going to be at
the Atlanta Comedy Theater Underground in Atlanta, Georgia.
Four shows, two days. so go get your tickets.
Okay?
Say it again.
I want to say it again so people can hear you.
Go.
Jess Hilarious is her name.
What's she going to be?
Jess Hilarious.
Right.
This Friday and Saturday, she's going to be at the Atlanta Comedy Theater Underground
in Atlanta, Georgia.
Four shows in two days.
Make sure you go get your tickets.
All right.
Now, Jess Hilarious, I seen you yesterday. I seen you driving a nice whip. You know, my car show is coming to Atlanta, Georgia. Four shows in two days. Make sure you go get your tickets. All right. Now, Jess Hilarious, I seen you yesterday.
I seen you driving a nice whip.
You know, my car show is coming to Atlanta next Saturday.
I need that car, Jess.
I look like a G-Wagon.
I don't know what it was.
I see nice red leather seats.
I need that car.
My car show comes to Atlanta next Saturday.
Yo, what's up with you?
You just, I mean, today you just snitching on everybody.
It'd be a fancy day.
You want to give the license plate number to her car too?
Damn, yo. I didn't say that. It'd be a fancy day. You want to give the license plate number to her car too? Damn, yo.
I didn't say that.
You called me a spy.
But the car show
is next Saturday, of course.
We're going to have cars
from Young Dolphins,
Holes, Fleet,
Boosie Badass, 50 Cent,
Jess Hilarious' car,
and more.
So we got rides
and games for the kids.
It's going to be a lot of fun.
Next weekend.
Next Saturday.
Next Saturday in Atlanta. All right. Well, let's get to the mix. What up, Louis V? It's going to be a lot of fun. Next weekend. Next Saturday in Atlanta.
Let's get to the mix. What up, Louis V?
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It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Just want to remind you guys again, September 16th,
we're doing the HBCU NY Classic out here at MetLife Stadium.
We'd love to see you guys come through.
It's Morehouse versus Albany State, two Georgia schools.
We're just trying to get all the HBCUs involved.
We talk about supporting HBCUs and showing the kids what HBCU life is all about.
So we're going to have not just those schools.
We're going to have all different schools out there for tailgating.
I know Hampton's pulling up.
I know Howard's pulling up.
Morgan's pulling up.
Virginia Union.
I think North Carolina A&T.
Hopefully we get FAMU.
And we're going to have step shows.
There's going to be career fairs.
There's going to be panels.
We just want to really show people what it is going to an HBCU
and not only that, do something that's out here.
I mean, for me to go to Classic, I got to go to Florida or Alabama.
So hopefully this is something that we can continue to do each and every year
and enjoy ourselves and have a lot of fun.
Just a Google.
I didn't hear not one South Carolina State mission.
Did you, Chris?
No, no.
You got two bulldogs in here.
I'm offended.
South Carolina State class of 2016.
Shout out to the communications program.
You're all good and all,
but your mama is the queen right here.
No, my mama is.
I was just talking to your mama
behind the scenes.
Chris Kaler's mom played basketball.
Tell her.
Say the name.
Roberta Williams,
the only Jersey retired
in Smith, Hammond, and Middleton Memorial Center
is Big Roberta, not the little one, number 11.
That's my mom's jersey.
And she is inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Tennessee.
That's dope.
And not only that, she played a little professional as well.
This was before the WNBA, so she played professionally.
And she was telling me how it was, you know, how tough it was and how difficult it was
at one time that, you know, all the girls had to stay in one house because there was really no budget.
They had the peach baskets.
They used to shoot on the peach baskets.
It's not that old, you ass.
You know what?
You know what?
Why I try to do you like that?
Why I try to do you like that?
See, that's what happens when somebody pays for their degree.
That's what happens when somebody pays for their degree.
We want to salute you, mama.
That's right.
Legends like Dawn Staley Have said that you know
That is the show
That she stands on
Drop one of
Cute clues
Ball for my mom
That's right
Alright
And when we come back
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Good morning everybody
It's DJ Envy
Charlamagne Tha God
We are the Breakfast Club
Now Chris you're coming
Back tomorrow right
I'll be back
And better tomorrow
Give me your Twitters
And Instagrams
And all that good stuff
Absolutely
So my social media Chris Kalen K-R-I-S-K-A-Y-L-I-N Chris Kalen I'll be back and better tomorrow. Give me your Twitters and Instagrams and all that good stuff. Absolutely.
So my social media, Chris Kalen, K-R-I-S-K-A-Y-L-I-N, Chris Kalen on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok,
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the What Was Say podcast.
Chris actually has a podcast.
And the thing I like about Chris is that Chris is an actual radio personality.
You know, a few years ago when I was home in Is that Chris is an actual Radio personality Like you know A few years ago
When I was home
In Charleston, South Carolina
I heard her on air
And I think that you know
This
We didn't
Radio didn't do a good job
Of grooming the next generation
Of radio talent
Personality
So the talent pool
Is very very very very very slim
You know what I mean
But Chris is one of those ones
Alright and Chris
I know you're touching the town tonight.
You got work in the morning.
Yes, I'll be here.
And I won't look like I have a hangover.
And if I do, don't talk about me.
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The positive note is this, man.
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