The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Latto Reveals She Is Pregnant, Fans Say 21 Savage Is The Father +  BigXThaPlug & 6WA Interview

Episode Date: March 20, 2026

Today on The Breakfast Club, Interview: BigXThaPlug & 6WA Talk 'The Mixtape,' 600 Entertainment, Dallas Upbringing, Music Career. Plus, The People's Donkey. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.yo...utube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:54 Peace of the planet is Friday How y'all feel out there I feel black and highly favorite Happy to be here another day to serve our beautiful listeners good morning What is that on your head? What do you mean? I'm just glad it's not a way. I thought it was a wig. I didn't know.
Starting point is 00:03:11 I just saw it in my peripheral. I'm like, damn, I hope you don't come in here with no lime green. That's what I thought it was at first. When you first walked in, I thought it was a green. Did you say that? Like, we ain't seen that in the streets before. You're right. What are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:03:21 Good morning. Good morning, Jess. How are you feeling out there, man? How are you feeling, Jess? I feel good. I feel good. I'm ready to be in Greensboro, North Carolina. Telling you that.
Starting point is 00:03:29 I'm scared of what the airport going to look like, but I'm excited to go to Greensboro. Just give yourself a little extra time. You got pre-check. Man, I flew yesterday, and it was light. Like, I was like, yeah, I was, I was dreading it. I was like, damn, I wonder what the airport going to be like. It was so regular.
Starting point is 00:03:42 I flew to D.C. yesterday. I was at Howard University. Saluta, everybody at Howard University. It was Howard University's business school. Me and Steve Madden had a conversation with some of the students. The only thing about D.C. is from New York to D.C. You can catch a flight every hour and hour because it's so much going back and forth to D.C.
Starting point is 00:03:58 It makes it a lot easier. Yeah, but they were talking about, you know, like people were just, we had those same concerns about the airport. Right. Right. delays and all that stuff. I didn't see none of it. No long lines, none of that. It was very regular.
Starting point is 00:04:10 Well, well, what's you the best heading out today? But that's just that route. I know. I know. I'm going down south. I'm going down south. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:04:16 there's not too many flights going to those areas down south. It's like one flight or two flights. It makes it a lot more difficult where, you know, with Charlemagne with there's a flight every hour. Yeah. Every hour. So anyway, well, let's get the show cracking.
Starting point is 00:04:27 Big X the plug will be joining us this morning. Let me tell you something. Big Xter plug. Got a new project out called 6WA with his, his crew. his label, 600 in Entertainment, Rosama and Murder Gang P.B. And Kane and Younghood. Lord have mercy that record hard, because they're paying homage to, you know, NWA and the West Coast.
Starting point is 00:04:44 That's right. You know, because they're from Dallas and the D.O.C. is from Dallas. And they even got the D.O.C. speaking on the album. The D.O.C. is an album. That project, hard, brother. Yes, it is. Very hard. Yes, it is.
Starting point is 00:04:53 So we're going to be talking to them in a couple of minutes. And also, Mimi has front page news next. What you want to start to show it? Man, I want to start to show my guy, Trap Dickie. Man, smooth to my dude, Trap Dickie. He just signed with Top Dog Entertainment. and drop on the clues bombs with Trapticking. You know, South Carolina Zone,
Starting point is 00:05:07 and he got this record down south with Key Glock. I think it's like number five? Five, what? I don't know. On the charts? I don't think it's number five on the Chalks. I saw that somewhere. No, it's not number five on the church.
Starting point is 00:05:17 On the urban charts? No. You sure? Yes. He doesn't be talking out. It don't matter. It's a tough record. And why can't I lie?
Starting point is 00:05:25 Everybody else lie? Why can't I lie? I don't lie. Trust me, trust me when I'm lying. It don't matter. If it's not number five yet, it will be soon. It will be there. South Carolina is on.
Starting point is 00:05:33 trap dicky this my guy man this is down south it's the breakfast club it's fire excuse my guy trapped dicky man hartsville south carolina's own just signed the tdede top dog entertainment yes seen him sitting courtside with top dog at the game and all that you know the crazy thing is every time you think you say top dog i think a top dog lord first right it is disrespectful but every time we hear top dog i just i see norm running in i don't know that's no one's respect for our guy top man right drop in the pool bombs for top okay top who's the first top talk i know yes this right right all right well let's get in some front page news what's
Starting point is 00:06:03 What's up, Mimi? Good morning, NVA, Jallame. How y'allelam? Peace, Mimi Brown. And some sad news and some quick sports. Detroit Pistol Star, Cade Cunningham. Yeah, what's up with that? He's being diagnosed with a collapsed lung and is expected to miss an extended period of time.
Starting point is 00:06:18 How do you just get diagnosed with a collapsed lung? I don't know. I thought something happens that causes your lungs to collapse. Damn, that's so sad. Well, wishing that brother, healing energy, man. What's up, Mimi? All right, good morning, guys. So we start this morning with a major price tag on the war with Iran, and it's raising questions this morning on Capitol Hill.
Starting point is 00:06:38 So the Pentagon is now asking for $200 billion to fund the war effort. A massive number that still needs approval from Congress. And Defense Secretary Pete Hegg said he confirmed the request is under discussion and says that number could still change. Let's listen. As far as $200 billion, I think that number could move, obviously. It takes money to kill bad guys. So we're going back to Congress and our folks there to ensure that we're properly funded for what's been done, for what we may have to do in the future, ensure that our ammunition is, everything's refilled and not just refilled, but above and beyond. Yes.
Starting point is 00:07:23 You can't request money for free health care. You can't request money for free education. You can't request money for affordable housing, but you can request money for 200 billion. dollars to kill people? That's insane. $200 billion. And to put that in perspective, the war is costing about a billion dollars a day, right?
Starting point is 00:07:41 So this morning, lawmakers on both sides, they are reacting. Some Republicans, including key senators who would need to sign off on this, say that number is higher than expected, and they want more details before approving it. Meanwhile, Democrats, they are pushing back even harder, arguing that the country can't afford
Starting point is 00:07:57 it, and that money could go to, to your point, Charlemagne, things like health care, education and lowering costs for families. But still, there is no clear in or timeline for how long this war could last. Yesterday, President Trump, he was asked by reporters again if he plans to send ground troops and what he plans to do about oil prices. This is what he had to say. No, I'm not putting troops anywhere. If I were, I certainly wouldn't tell you, but I'm not putting troops. Everything was going great. The economy is great. Oil prices were very low. Gasoline was dropping to, I mean, we had $1.99, $85. We had great everything. And I saw all was happening in
Starting point is 00:08:38 Iran and I said, I hate to make this excursion, but we're going to have to do it. And I actually thought the numbers would be worse. I thought that it would go up more than it did. But we're doing this excursion. And when it's completed, we're going to have a much safer world. I just wonder what our backstock looks like, right? What the supplies look like? If we're spending a billion dollars a day on this war and we don't know when this is going to end, if somebody else decides to attack us, will we have enough? Will we have enough ammunition? Will we have enough missiles?
Starting point is 00:09:05 Will we have enough planes? You know, what we have enough to make sure that we're safe? And that's a really good question. That is what Pete Hex-F says some of the money would go towards funding and buying new weaponry. So that was part of his argument. So we'll have to see what that looks like. But meanwhile, Americans here at home, they are still feeling the impact. Now, gas prices, they're up 91 cents since the beginning.
Starting point is 00:09:30 of this war, right? So we've watched it go from 30 to 50 to 71 and now we are at 91 since the start of this war. And as the administration prepares to ask Congress for even more money, we're now getting a new look at the nation's finances. The U.S. national debt has now hit $39 trillion for the first time ever. Just a poor-ass country. Where are they going to get $20 billion from? Yeah, well, according to the national debt is $39 trillion. But here's what's also raising concern is that the country added a trillion dollars in less than five months to that national debt. A pace that economists say is just simply not attainable. So, you know, to put all of this in perspective, you know, last week we talked about that
Starting point is 00:10:12 watchdog report that said that the Pentagon spent $93 billion in just one month on food and luxury items. And now they're asking for even more money. And this has critics raising questions about accountability. Yeah, the people who voted for Donald Trump, I don't see how they can make excuses for him anymore. Because if your main reason for voting for him was the economy, the economy has only gotten worse. I mean, Donald Trump has really overexeded expectations in regards to how bad people said he was going to be. Yeah. And my other question is, if we're spending a billion on missiles and war,
Starting point is 00:10:45 how long is Iran going to be able to rock? How much money does Iran have to continue to fight back? You're saying a billion dollars a day? We're spending a billion dollars a day. But keep in mind, Iran has been planning this war for a really long time. They have been stockpiling their missiles for a really long time. And there are reports that, you know, they're getting help from other countries. So, you know, you really don't know. You know, what they have. The other thing I was saying was Iran's, Iran's arsenal, like, like their attack drones are significantly cheaper than the interception missiles that the U.S. uses.
Starting point is 00:11:21 They're like $50,000, something like that they were saying. Yeah. It's really cheap compared to. what we've got going on. So at that price tag, I'm sure they've been, you know, able to make a lot of them. And in other news on Capitol Hill, lawmakers spent yesterday debating the SAVE Act. That's that controversial bill that we've been talking about. That's focused on election requirements, including proof of citizenship to vote.
Starting point is 00:11:43 The critics say that bill would make it harder for as many as 21 million Americans vote, especially women, and are calling it a form of voter suppression. But while that debate played out, there was no movement on ending the shutdown. And Democrats, they made another attempt to fund parts of the government, including TSA workers, but that effort was blocked by Republicans. Let's listen to Senator Brian's shots of Hawaii who says federal workers are being caught in the middle. They won't fund TSA. They won't fund Coast Guard.
Starting point is 00:12:12 They won't fund FEMA. They won't fund cybersecurity unless we attach ICE to it. So all I am asking, all we are asking is release the hostages. These government agencies did nothing to deserve. being defunded. Let's just be adults, continue our negotiation about ICE, and release the hostages. These are American citizens working for the government, working for the public, without a paycheck, and we could solve this right this moment. Yeah, so we are now in day 35 of this partial government shutdown. The clock is ticking. The Senate is scheduled to go on recess from March 30th to
Starting point is 00:12:49 April 10th. So there's no agreement before then. This shutdown will move past the 43-day shutdown. That was the official longest day shutdown and this one will become the official longest shutdown in U.S. history. Imagine being a TSA worker or a federal worker not getting paid but you hear them asking for $200 billion for a war.
Starting point is 00:13:09 Hearing him say things like it cost a lot of money to kill people. Meanwhile, you got folks in America dying right here because they broke. I'll knock everything off this table right now. Very good point. Well, coming up at 7, a decision out of Florida is raising questions this morning about who you can love and who you can't
Starting point is 00:13:25 according to the law. We're going to talk about it in the next hour. All right. Everybody else, get it off your chest. I feel like we're going to talk some gay. Right. Because then they had a don't say gay bill. It is not that. It's not what you think. Oh, okay. It's not what you think. I'm up to that so fast. All right. 8005-185.1. Get it off your chest. It's the breakfast club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:13:45 This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed. I hate the way that you walk. The way that you talk. I hate the way that you dress. Everything with me is blessed. Call up next 800 585151 I'm with the coach of Philly Hello who's this Alicia What are you calling from
Starting point is 00:14:04 Hey I'm calling from Indiana Get it off your chest mom Okay so I call it on Valentine's day For a donkey other day And gave it to my baby daddy That's who I am
Starting point is 00:14:15 So I was calling Because it's crazy That it's so expensive to live out here They say that to get food stamps and stuff They want you to be working, but when you're working, you don't make enough money to even pay the bills, but they don't give you enough food. They don't get you a full sense. It's unbelievable. Meanwhile, they're asking for $200 billion for war, spending a billion dollars a day on war.
Starting point is 00:14:37 It's crazy. They just don't make no sense. Like, I'm just trying to provide for my kids. I work two jobs. My daughter has a job. Like, and we still barely making it. Yeah. We make just enough money to be broke.
Starting point is 00:14:51 In this country, act like it don't have it, but it's sure guys. for a lot of beers. They definitely do. That's why I'm glad that my kids high school, they would graduate high school with a trade, both of them. I want to do automotives. My daughter want to do either CNA or causality.
Starting point is 00:15:07 Hold on. Let's salute this fine high school. What's the name of this high school that's teaching kids trade? Man, I'm glad that they still got trade in high school. What's the name of the school? North Central High School. In Indiana? Yeah, an Indianapolis.
Starting point is 00:15:18 You listening to us on Real 98.3? Yep. Okay. Thank you very much for that. Everybody who listens to us on Real 98.3 and then that person. I listen every morning. I watch y'all on Netflix.
Starting point is 00:15:29 I'm always on the Twitch. What's your name on the Twitch? What's your name on the Twitch? Your name on the Twitche. All right, we look out for you later on. Hey, somebody sent, we got to send Alicia something. Oh, okay. We appreciate people.
Starting point is 00:15:41 We're going to put you on hoax. We got to figure out what we're going to see. At least get our cash app or something. We got to send you a little gift pack of something, Alicia. Hello, who's this? This is Christopher. Hey, Christopher. What's going on?
Starting point is 00:15:51 Get it off your chest. Yeah, I just wanted to. tell everybody pray to pray to God because the world is crazy Yes it is And we just need faith Okay
Starting point is 00:16:01 I agree with you wholeheartedly That's the one part of the equation People don't talk about enough man All praise is due to God God is in the troll baby That's right Yeah with that meteorite in earth That was like a little warning sign
Starting point is 00:16:13 Like hey Get it together Hold on now No Do you know that one They saw one last night in California A big ass fireball in the sky No
Starting point is 00:16:23 Yes, another one, and they said there's been six of them this week. Damn. Ooh. Yes. I know that's right. That's all you can say. So wait, wait. So what happened?
Starting point is 00:16:36 Did it hit something? I don't know if it hit it. I woke up too. Yeah, I don't know if it hit something, but I saw it. I saw the story this morning. It was a media that they saw in California last night. Hold on. Let me look it up.
Starting point is 00:16:46 Uh-oh. Let me look it up. All right. Yes, a likely media blazed across North East. No, that was Tuesday. Oh, I know I saw the one in California. last night. Let me find it. Get it off your chest. 800, 585105.
Starting point is 00:16:57 1. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Wake up, wake up. This is your time to get it off your chest. Say it on your chest. Whether you are mad or blessed? We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 00:17:12 Big Jane Rob. What's up, Big Chain Rob? Get it off your chest. What's going on? Andy Chessala. How y'all going, man? What's up, my guy? How are you, sir? I'm trying not to complain, bro, but I'm blessed black and howdy. man. I want to get on my chest about this idiotic administration, man, ruling the country, man. Everything that everyone has worked hard for throughout their life, 401Ks, everything. Like, man, bro, like, I just do not understand how people have so much faith in this administration
Starting point is 00:17:43 when they're literally tearing everything down. I don't get it. Everything down, man, that people have worked hard for. I'm myself personally, I make, I make six figures. bro, that good money ain't good money no more because of everything these people are doing. You got TSA workers being held hostage because
Starting point is 00:18:01 they don't want a fun ice. We don't want a fun ice. Like, what the hell are they doing, man? Like, I can't even, I cannot even get my thoughts or my words together, but because I'm just so pissed off right now, man. Like, it just, it makes no damn sense. It don't make no sense. And you know what I say to all my money guys?
Starting point is 00:18:19 Like, you know, like all of the, you know, multi, multi-millionaire, billionaire people that I be having conversations with how are y'all letting him mess up the money? Like yeah there you know usually when you start to get when you start to messing up the money that's when they start you know getting you out of him how you messing up the money and ain't nobody
Starting point is 00:18:34 saying that globally he messing up the money you know what? But I'm gonna go on the record and I'm gonna say this though bro. Trump was right he was right about what? He was right when he said decades ago the Republican are the most uneducated oh I get what you say I remember now so you guys to sit here and
Starting point is 00:18:50 steal hold this man's Johnson the way y'all do. He's telling you to your face every damn day that y'all are stupid as I thought y'all was. Damn. You know what I'm saying? Man, bro, listen, I'm just, I'm tired, man. We are tired.
Starting point is 00:19:09 Yes, sir. We're tired of this shit. Yes, sir. That's all I want to get off my chest, man. Y'all have a pleasant day, man. Yes, a bright fireball with scenes creaking across the sky over L.A., adding to a string of similar sightings reported this week.
Starting point is 00:19:21 Witnesses describe the fast-moving object lighting up the sky before fading out, consistent with small meteors burning up in Earth's atmosphere. All right. It's going down. And Lauren, dress like a ghostbuster. Lauren, we're talking about, we're thinking about aliens, okay, and you dress like a ghostbuster, okay? We're not fighting the paranormal right now. Oh, my goodness.
Starting point is 00:19:39 Where are your fatigues? What's up, Lauren? We got the latest for Lauren coming up what we talk about. Or you're a proton pack. I don't love all of that. I'm just here. It's just me. That's all I got.
Starting point is 00:19:49 Doing the best. I can't with what I got. What I got? What we're talking about? Well, we're going to talk about Justin Bieber and Usher, man, because I know Justin Bieber's been trying to get rid of everybody from his past, and it ain't looking good for them, too. We're going to get into the details.
Starting point is 00:20:05 We'll get into that next. No, move is the Breakfast Club tomorrow. Don't play with Lauren La Rosa. Lauren La Rosa going to serve her. Look, okay, she's giving us Ghostbusters Couttaught this morning. You hear me? Okay. I love it.
Starting point is 00:20:14 You got the hugs on with that? Yeah, this is just my chill Friday. I just threw this on because I didn't feel like getting dressed. A little light day of fighting ghosts. You know what I'm saying? light day of fighting. This is like OG Milano D. Rood. You had to be with her, like, early days and have this thing. That's OG Ghostbusters. Okay? That's Bobby Brown.
Starting point is 00:20:29 Shut up. Cleaning the, um, the building and Ghostbusters. That's what that is. Let's get to the latest. You got that on a hug. Yeah. I'm not dumbing myself. Damn. I'm being myself. That source is tough. I'm the home guy that knows a little bit about everything and everything. The little brown girls look at you and go, I want to be like you.
Starting point is 00:20:50 Take me through that. through that. Where she's going? The latest with Narno Lose. Take me through that. On the breakfast club. L.L. Cubey. Talk to me.
Starting point is 00:21:00 All right, y'all. So I'm doing something right now that I don't like to do anymore after Janet Jackson and Jermaine. But we're going to do it anyway. I'm getting into people's business without speaking to someone myself. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:10 Because it's being reported. What happened? Oh, Janet Jackson and Jermaine Jackson. Yeah, Janet and Jermaine Jackson. I'm like, what's that's such an old-school? No, Janet Jackson and Jermaine Jackson. I'll explain why I brought that up. So.
Starting point is 00:21:21 it is being reported right now by TMZ on sources that Justin Bieber and Usher got into it at Jay Z and Beyonce's Gold Party, which is the after party, like a famous after party they do for the Oscars, right? Now, this story just broke yesterday. The Oscars were what about it now, like a week ago?
Starting point is 00:21:38 Not even a week. Yeah, so this story just broke yesterday. But according to TMZ, there was an incident with Usher and Justin Bieber. Now, there have some people that are saying it ended up in a physical fight, which I really don't believe. would happen, but then they have other sources that they say are close to Justin Bieber who say that Usher came up to Justin at the party and his energy was off and he was angry,
Starting point is 00:22:00 he was upset allegedly, and they got into a heated exchange, but there was no physical contact, but it was intense. Now, I reached out to Usher's camp, nothing back. I reached out to the people listed online for Justin Bieber. And for people that don't know, Usher was the one that founded Justin Bieber and put Justin Bieber out. Yes, we know Justin Bieber and we love Justin Bieber, honestly, because of Usher. So that's why this is a big deal Now I've tried to reach out to people
Starting point is 00:22:23 From people that would have Who that would have known what was happening at the gold party Usher's camp and Justin Bieber's camp No response back But this is the same thing that happened with the Jermaine Jackson and Janet Jackson story And then the family came out and said it wasn't true So I'm reporting it but you know
Starting point is 00:22:39 Again I haven't confirmed any of this myself Now we do know though that Justin Bieber has been He's been openly open about taking steps to remove himself From people that are part of his past life and he sold his catalog recently and, you know, it seems like he's trying to He never said anything negative about Usher that I know of him. He hasn't said anything next.
Starting point is 00:22:57 I mean, besides, I know him in School of Brian had their back-up at one point. He hasn't really said anything about anything, period. Like, we saw him perform with the Grammys when he was in his underwear and he talks about his family and God and, you know, those type of things, but I've never heard him talk anything.
Starting point is 00:23:12 So I don't know. I know Usher's so sick of y'all putting him in confrontations with people. Every couple of years, y'all say Usher got into it with somebody. The last foot Christmas. You know what I'm trying? I'm like, God, damn. Why y'all be doing that to Usher?
Starting point is 00:23:24 I should don't bother. Nobody. At all. Not at all. Not at all. Yeah. And then in the report, it says that it's very, it's still unclear what the argument, if there was one allegedly was even about.
Starting point is 00:23:34 But I just feel like that goal party is so locked down, so hard to get into, very exclusive. A lot of high profile people in there. Like, I just feel like why we would have heard about this at some point. Like, there's a ton of paparazzi outside. Like, I just feel like it would have slipped away before a time. yesterday or yesterday but you know maybe maybe not if it was that many people in there and they got into that incident there was no
Starting point is 00:23:54 paparazzi to see it because it was outside happened I had Roger Caruth up here he said he went to the gold party we should have asked him what happened yeah he was there with Marseille yeah there was a lot of people and I've called and I had a friend that was there that I called that said that they don't know anything about this either so I don't know y'all but I'll keep y'all if I do get some more information at all uh so in other news
Starting point is 00:24:13 loto is pregnant guys oh she is for real life oh that's what's she and now She says Lato. Yes. Big mama, one kid. Yes, so she announced it via music. She has a new project out, a new song out, called Personal and Business, and it's going to be on a new album that she has coming. And the video is so beautiful.
Starting point is 00:24:34 It opens up with her. You don't see the belly at first, but it's kind of like a, it's like an all-white room, and she's painting and she's setting something up, and then she goes into talking about the pregnancy. Let's take a listen to Lotto on Kid on the way. I like that. I like when people announce things through music. I'm so sick of y'all tweeting and going live, okay, and going on a podcast.
Starting point is 00:24:55 If you are artists, you know what I mean? Let people know what's going on through your music. Yeah. Do a performance or something. I like that. She has a full album that she actually dropped, or not dropped, but she announced first. So it was a photo of her pregnant holding like a baby cub. And then the album is called Big Mama and it's coming out on May 29th.
Starting point is 00:25:12 Congratulations, so this is just the intro song. Now, you're talking about releasing things through music. So a few, first of all, back in October, remember she performed in Japan and people were like, oh my God, I think she's pregnant, I think she's pregnant. So I got in contact with her team then and they weren't really saying much. But there was a video that was released and Lado was pregnant, very pregnant in this video. And I was like, this has to be AI. I reached out to her team again and I'm like, hey, let me know if you guys are planning to release something so that we can kind of coordinate on the release of it. And her team told me like, look, we're not saying anything now.
Starting point is 00:25:45 There's a lot of things circulating, but she will address it. so she decided to address it in the music. But that video that was circulating is a part of the music video. So I don't know if it leaked on accident, if it was put out there as kind of like a teaser or not, but the way that she did this was...
Starting point is 00:25:57 Does anybody ever say, yo, Lauren, leave me the F alone? People have said that, and then I leave him alone. No, you don't. You pull out your proton pack and you'll go straight. And you tell them if you don't give me what I want, okay, I'm trapping you right now. No, with stuff like this,
Starting point is 00:26:09 if you're not budging on something as, you know, as sacred as like a pregnancy or whatever, I leave alone. You just said you called them three times. Well, the only reason why I did is because my contact with them has always been like a not to leave me alone but like we're not ready yet so I knew that she was probably going to do it through the music
Starting point is 00:26:22 and we're a radio station and one of the the major leaders in entertainment news so I'm like let us do it with you. You shouldn't be calling people they should be calling you because you're a ghostbuster. That happens sometimes too. You got to go bust his theme music? Wait. Oh she got a next story. I know this is the same story I just wanted to show you all some of the things in the video
Starting point is 00:26:39 because people do think that this is her telling us that the baby is her first baby with 21 Savage because of the ends that are around her belly in the video and of course there is another photo here I don't have it but she did she did a scrapbook
Starting point is 00:26:54 and in a scrapbook she had baby photos of her 21 Savage so I mean she had she didn't say it but we're grabbing clues here loto I mean you put little things like that in a video because you know fans are going to pick up on it like she's even in the opening the video she's painting
Starting point is 00:27:10 and I notice you see the 21 on the painting absolutely yeah like little things like that you want your fans to pick up on because they're we kind of know now yeah we've seen them with 21 in the pain you don't see the two and the one right here no Evie you don't see the two in the one
Starting point is 00:27:25 like a little question mark but still we know what she tries I'll see y'all see what y'all see what y'all want to see now oh my god oh my gosh congratulations yes congratulations yeah but the song is fire though
Starting point is 00:27:38 it opens up slow like that but then she starts like spitting and like you know no can you focus what Oh, snap. Where's your proton glove, huh? Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:27:51 I'm scared. I was your ghost. Where's your proton grenade? Y'all are so... Can you pull out your P.K.E. Me. And just see, there's any fears in the room? You don't ask a woman to pull out anything? I'm scared to know.
Starting point is 00:28:01 Can you just pull out your P.K.E. Me. You're going to get? I don't even know what all that stuff is. Oh, my God, red. He said, you don't ask me. We got a wrap up. That is the latest with Lauren. A.K.A. the ghost buster.
Starting point is 00:28:12 Congratulations, Lado. And, come on, it's over. All right. It wasn't even funny. Happy birthday, Spike Lee, y'all. He is 69. Happy birthday, Spike Lee. Well, if you farting that thing, boy, you're going to have problems.
Starting point is 00:28:23 That fart ain't got nowhere to go. Go right up. Let's go right up to the nose. No, that's your breath. Wow. Yeah, at the top right around your neck. That's it. You're going to fart, and that fart going to ride right up to your chin.
Starting point is 00:28:34 Oh, my God. When we come back, we got front page. All I did was sit here and report the news. I can stand and go and fuck bubbles that roll up in kissa-cucci right on her lips. She'd be like, ew. We just should go home and take it off. Oh. We call them wolf outfits.
Starting point is 00:28:48 Wait, y'all talking about two different... Because when you fart in them, and then you go home and take it off, it just all hit you at one time. The one you talk about... Canadian women are looking for more. More into themselves, their businesses, their elected leaders, and the world are out of them.
Starting point is 00:29:01 And that's why we're thrilled to introduce the Honest Talk podcast. I'm Jennifer Stewart. And I'm Catherine Clark. And in this podcast, we interview Canada's most inspiring women. Entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, politicians, and newsmakers, all at different stages of their job. So if you're looking to connect, then we hope you'll join us.
Starting point is 00:29:19 Listen to the Honest Talk podcast on I Heart Radio or wherever you listen to your podcasts. In the middle of the night, Saskia awoke in a haze. Her husband, Mike, was on his laptop. What was on his screen would change Saskia's life forever. I said, I need you to tell me exactly what you're doing. And immediately, the mask came off. You're supposed to be safe. That's your home.
Starting point is 00:29:53 That's your husband. So keep this secret for so many years. He's like a seasoned pro. This is a story about the end of a marriage. But it's also the story of one woman who was done living in the dark. You're a dangerous person who prays unvulnerable and trusting people. Your creditor might go up and good. Listen to Betrayal Season 5 on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:30:26 I'm Nancy Glass, host of the Burden of Guilt Season 2 podcast. This is a story about a horrendous lie that destroyed two families. Late one night, Bobby Gumpbright became the victim of a random crime. He pulls the gun. Tells me to lie down on the ground. He identified Termaine Hudson as the perpetrator. Germain was sentenced to 99 years. I'm like, Lord, this can't be real.
Starting point is 00:30:57 I thought it was a mistaken identity. The best lie is partial truth. For 22 years, only two people knew the truth until a confession changed everything. I was a monster. Listen to burden of guilt sees a, on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey there, this is Josh from Stuff You Should Know with a message that could change your life.
Starting point is 00:31:32 The Stuff You Should Know Think Spring podcast playlist is available now. Whether Spring has sprung in your neck of the woods yet or not. The Stuff You Should Know Think Spring playlist will make you want to get your overalls on, get outside, and get your hands in the dirt. You can get the Stuff You should know Think Spring playlist on the Units. Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Bailey Taylor, and this is It Girl. You may know me from my It Girl series I've done on the streets of New York over the years.
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Starting point is 00:32:58 Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. But normally, it's like a, when you're... Can we play Bobby Brown on our own this morning? Yeah, I don't know why my mind went there. Yeah, girl, that's because I'm fast and I can't... Yeah. Can we play Bobby Brown on our own this morning, please? By on our own?
Starting point is 00:33:17 Because it's from the Ghostbussy soundtrack, and I love that record. Bobby Brown? Yeah, I'm not on my own anymore. She making you think of Bobby Brown? Yes, she is. Okay. Yes, she is. All right.
Starting point is 00:33:24 Front page news is next. Then Big X the plug will be joining us. I don't know what the hell. It's a Friday, damn it. Period. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Morning, everybody is DJ NV.
Starting point is 00:33:33 Just hilarious. Shalameen Nagar. We are the Breakfast Club. We'll start off for some quick sports and front page news. Salute to Detroit Piston star Kate Cunningham. He's been diagnosed with a collapsed lung and is expected to miss an extended period of time. I don't understand that. How do you just get diagnosed?
Starting point is 00:33:50 Something happened during a workout or something like that? I have no clue. Yeah. Lungs just don't. don't collapse like that. No. Something had to happen. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:59 But sending that brother of a healing energy, man. Just, who, I can imagine. What's up, Mimi? Good morning, guys. How y'all doing this Friday morning? Peace, me, Brown. Hello, girl. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:34:08 All right, so we start this hour with what many in the travel industry are calling a perfect storm weekend. So if you're flying, this could hit your time, your wallet, and your stress levels. So here's what's coming together. Spring break travel is ramping up, meaning packed airports and more families on the move. At the same time, time. We're still dealing with TSA staffing. It is under serious strain. Officers are working. We talked about this in the last hour. Officers are working without pay. Many are calling out, quitting altogether. More than 10% of TSA workers nationwide, they didn't show up midweek
Starting point is 00:34:41 with major airports seeing call-out rates as high as 40%. And so what this looks like for you means longer lines. We're already seeing wait times stretch to 90 minutes in airports in Atlanta and up to three hours in Houston. And here's the part that, um, It's hitting many people directly, so it's harder to plan around it because the MyTSA app, I don't know if anyone out there has used it, but it normally helps you track those wait times. It isn't being fully updated right now because of the government shutdown. So travelers are just being told to check airport websites, airport apps, and get there earlier than usual. And behind the scenes, TSA workers say they are at their breaking point, many living paycheck to paycheck, now being asked to work without one. Let's listen to a Miami TSA union worker.
Starting point is 00:35:28 A lot of the officers right now, they're extremely stressed out. Congress needs to hurry up and get us paid. Coming to work every day is a decision now. Now we have to make concessions. Fill our gas, tank up, don't pay this bill. You know, eviction notices are coming out. People, cars are being re-pulled. My biggest fear is putting these officers in a tough situation while we have to concentrate
Starting point is 00:35:49 on the job of security and securing the national disguise. they have been successful in preventing any terrorist act on the airplane in the airport anywhere and we've been 100% successful in doing that but we cannot be distracted by all these things not being able to pay our bills yeah i mean he's absolutely right i mean how can you even focus could you think about being a uh a tsa member a tsa you're not getting paid but you still got to focus on what you're doing but you got to be thinking about how i'm going to pay my bills how i'm gonna eat tonight i'm gonna take care and my family i can't be focused on my job and i don't know people realize the majority of americans are living paycheck
Starting point is 00:36:23 to paycheck. Like, you know, some estimates say 60 to 67 percent. Some say 60 to 78 percent of people are living paycheck to paycheck. Like that, this is, this is horrendous, man. Yeah. So imagine going without that paycheck and just having dealt with that a couple of months ago and here you are again, right? And he went on to say that this time is even harder because he feels like the entire message isn't getting out because it's just DHS. Last time it was other agencies. And so people are less lenient with them. They were given a paper. last time that they could show this is that they, you know, they were part of the government shutdown.
Starting point is 00:36:57 This time people are like, I don't care. I need my money because landlords are also suffering as well. It would be great if people had more empathy. Like if your landlord knew that you were a federal worker or a TSA agent, so, you know, they gave you some grace. It would be great if, like, bill collectors knew you was a TSA worker, a federal worker, and gave you some grace. But guess what?
Starting point is 00:37:16 They're not. And that's the thing because things go up for them too, you know? Everything goes up for them. That was the point that he was trying to make as well. So, you know, and here's something else that travelers need to know. So if you get stuck in those long TSA lines and you miss your flight, you may be on your own. Airlines says delays at security are not their responsibility. So unless your flight is canceled or delayed, you are not entitled to a refund.
Starting point is 00:37:40 At best, airlines say they'll try and help you out. Specifically, American Airlines says it will we book you for free on the next available flight. Delta says that it's handling this on a case-to-case basis and Southwest says it will try to get you on the next flight but it's urging passengers to get there early. Yeah, these airports are going to start shutting down soon
Starting point is 00:38:00 if this don't get better. This is crazy. I don't understand why they don't work more hand in hand though. Like I understand, you know, on regular days and regular circumstances when people are just late and trying to get through security but when it's a situation like this, why don't the airlines say hey, I understand that we got
Starting point is 00:38:16 flight schedules, but we get why people people aren't on the plane. And can't you have some type of, you know, I don't know, 15 minute, 20 minute wait period? I don't freaking out. But the air traffic is controlled a total different way, right? So you kind of got to take off at a certain time. Just kind of how they schedule off the day in the air.
Starting point is 00:38:33 Yeah, because someone's waiting for that spot at the gate. Right. So you got that plane has a move. So the next plane can come in. It's, you know, it's all already. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:41 It's together. Um, and lastly, now to a headline out of Florida that's getting a lot of attention this morning. So a bill in Florida that would have banned people from marrying their first cousin has failed. The lawmakers voted it down in the state Senate, meaning for now that kind of marriage is still legal in Florida. The bill would have blocked people from marrying anyone closely related on their grandparents or through their grandparents, so basically your first cousin. Supporters say there are plenty of other options out there. You don't need to date in the family.
Starting point is 00:39:17 And this may not be over. Florida lawmakers say the issue could come back for another vote. Let's listen to a lawmaker out of Florida. There was a time when I think first cousin marriages were allowed because population densities were not great. And, you know, it was hard to find a mate back when Florida was a wilderness. There are plenty of people here and there are plenty of people you can find to be your lifelong partner without looking to your first cousin.
Starting point is 00:39:43 So, yes, I think it should come back, whether it's a standalone bill, whether it's tagged on to some other bill. Not real sure, we'll have to see. I refuse to believe that Poon Poon was ever that scarce. Anywhere in the world that you had to have sex with your first cousin. That sound crazy. I don't believe that. It does sound crazy.
Starting point is 00:39:58 But look, if them people want to do that, y'all go ahead and do that. Like, why is it? There got to be something with the chromosomes. With the kids and all that. Yeah, I understand, but I'm saying, they know that. No. You can look, I mean, look at your kids. There's the reason we say the craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
Starting point is 00:40:14 Okay, we don't need them having sex with their friends. first cousins, yeah. And breeding. We don't know what that breeds. That might be serial killers. So I knew you guys were going to say this. So I went down a little bit of a rabbit hole. So before we start side eye in Florida, there are several other states where this is legal, including places like Maryland, Jess, New York, New Jersey.
Starting point is 00:40:35 Yep. And California. You said New York, New Jersey? Yes. You could marry your first cousin? You can marry your first cousin. And you and your wife look just alike. Your and your wife do look alike.
Starting point is 00:40:46 No, that is true. Didn't y'all grow up together in Queens? No, she's from Brooklyn. I'm from Queens. Y'all might be first cousin. She'll shut up, man. But you know, when you've been with somebody for so long, you start looking like the video.
Starting point is 00:40:55 Yeah, absolutely. I don't, this is disgusting. Okay. Yeah, it is disgusting. But I wonder if people out there really married their first cousin. Like, I wonder if that's a thing, like, we just don't know about. You got to be. Is they trying to pass a bill that makes it illegal?
Starting point is 00:41:09 But what about the Western Mark effect? You ever heard of the Western Mark effect? Where it's like, you know, you spend so much time with a person from, like, the age of birth to, like, six years old where like you're just biologically not attracted to them in any way, shape, or form. Damn. I mean, I thought it was the Western Market. In fact, maybe I'm getting that wrong. But I remember reading about that back when they were, like, that's why you're not attracted to family members. Because you spent so much time with them. Right.
Starting point is 00:41:33 That you don't, that you're not attracted to them. I don't know. That back in a day thing, when it was just a wilderness me as you said, it probably was like just families, just, you know, different families. They gotta get it. But I used to hear about it heavy in the South, right? And the reason I would hear it, because the South would have so many siblings. Yes. That would be so many families.
Starting point is 00:41:53 Big families. You don't even know who your cousin is. Correct. Yeah, but not first. First is like your sibling, bro. Like first cousin is different. You know, you might, a distant, distant cousin. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:42:04 But not your first cousin. First cousin is like your mama's sister's kids. You know what I mean? You hear blood with your first cousin. The same, yeah. And semen, allegedly. What? Okay. All right.
Starting point is 00:42:16 I know that's very popular, like, with white people, though. Like, they be doing that, like, the white people. I don't really know about the blacks, but, like, the white people would be doing that. How do you know? Yeah, how you know? I mean, I went to school with a lot of them, you know, and it's a lot of... They're kissing their cousins? Nah, but it was a lot.
Starting point is 00:42:34 In my high school was a lot of people that look affected by, like, incest. Incess. So I was like, ah. Incest. Just said that white people like to sleep with their cousins because they got. got insects. No, I did. If you went to that school,
Starting point is 00:42:49 where did that put you? No, no, they was smart, but they was a little, you know, oh, if you could look at somebody like, hi, one of his eyes is, you know what I'm saying? I thought you supposed to be a detox. Yeah, where? You got a detox and they're so good at weed.
Starting point is 00:43:00 You smoked this morning. I did not smoke this morning. I promised me. I'm tired. You smoked this morning. Or you had edible. Look at all you. Oh, you had edible.
Starting point is 00:43:09 Thank you, Mimi. All right, y'all. That is your front page news. I'm Mimi Brown. Follow me at Mimi Brown TV. All right. Thank you, Mimi. Yes, and listen, you know today is Friday, so we do the people's donkey. If you want to call up and give somebody the credit they deserve for being stupid, you could do it right now.
Starting point is 00:43:24 1-800-585-105-1. It's the Breakfast Club. Big X the plugs up next. Morning, everybody, it's D.J.N.V. Jess Hilarious hilarious. Shalameen de Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Long Lawn LaRose is here with us as well. We got a special guest in the building. Special guests, I should say. It's his first time on the show, but he bought the squad with him. That's right. We got Big X the plug. Welcome, brother. What out, Big Egg.
Starting point is 00:43:42 What I'm doing. So, you got your artists with you. So introduce your artist to us. I mean, they're grown. Roe Summer. Y'all hood. TV. Hi.
Starting point is 00:43:54 Hi. G.B. All right. How y'all doing? Who are you doing? Who do you all beach, man? That's a thing. Tony Coes and bandplay. I mean, it's a mixture of a lot of people,
Starting point is 00:44:06 but it's the same team. Okay. But Tony Coe, that's my main guy, bandplay, my man guy. Charlie, my man guy. And they're probably somewhere working. Yeah. I'm working into it.
Starting point is 00:44:16 That was a perfect match. How did y'all get up? Because it just seemed like, like y'all is permitted to gangstall. Like, y'all sound perfectly, man. How did y'all get up? I mean, from what he told me,
Starting point is 00:44:27 he started making beats because he heard some of my earlier music. So, like, he heard the sample situations I had going, and he just went full thought of it into it, and it just so happened, he ended up bumping into me, and we've been working ever since. So, bandplay, you know, he already was tapped in with P.R. Dolf, Kigloch. Yep, yeah, yep.
Starting point is 00:44:46 And so I went on tour with Kiglock, and me and bandplay tapped in, and the first BD sent me was Whippy, dude. I think that's a platinum song right now, so. Yeah, that's how that happened. You call on this project 6WA, and of course you hit an NWA influence. What makes this authentic homage
Starting point is 00:45:04 and not just borrowing from a legendary brand? Because we, when we first started, we went all the way back to just, like, that time. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's a scene in the movie where they was just at the studio and the police pulled up and put them all on the flow
Starting point is 00:45:18 when we thought of the theme that's kind of like what we was going through I was I'm Texas Angel right now and here I am going to jail back to back to back
Starting point is 00:45:28 for crazy nonsense then he got martyrs who wrote he don't he don't smoke drink nothing but he's getting
Starting point is 00:45:38 in trouble going to jail for nothing hood he just everybody got probably Everybody got pride situations. You know what I'm saying? And it's like they see that we are about to be able to have some type of input
Starting point is 00:45:51 and they don't know if it's going to be positive or negative. So they're kind of trying to narrate it themselves and put this tag on this to kind of keep us from, I guess. Prosper. Exactly. And so it's just a bunch of, oh, well, we arrested you because you say this in your music and because you move with these people. because so it's like okay but what did I do tell me what I did and they can't oh I'm a
Starting point is 00:46:18 gamer but what gang am I in I don't know I just know you talk about a lot of gang stuff in your music well I'm talking about my environment and what I came from so if you can't understand that if I can go to jail for making money off to talk about what I came from or where he came from or what I've seen growing up and what type of yeah I'm I can't be artist so that's that's where it started but then as it went we just uh you know when you when you When you want to be the good guy so bad, a lot of people try to make you the bad guy. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:46:46 So you got the, it's like a lot of people know that we're in the situation, you know what I'm saying, a better situation that can help us on our family. And so they know before this rap stuff, they wouldn't dare say or do none of this stuff they do. But now that they feel like, oh, they, they up there, yeah, they got too much to lose.
Starting point is 00:47:04 They ain't got no time. People say a lot. They do a lot. And we see it. We laugh at it. We never acknowledge it. And it's kind of like now we're acknowledging it. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:47:13 Like we do so much good for the city and for the people and try to put people on and y'all still wants to be the bad guys. Okay, forget it, let's do it. Of course the hood loves you, right? But I notice a lot with Big X the plug is crossover loves you. Yeah. I was in South by Southwest you were performing Rolling Stone. So how did that feel when you started seeing it stepped outside of the hood
Starting point is 00:47:33 and step outside of your normal? Why do white people like you? That's what you're trying to happen. Now, how does it feel? because it's, you know, I'm looking at the crowd like in South by Southwest, and you're seeing all these white people knowing every lyric. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:47:46 High festival, yeah. Oh, my God, they was going to crazy for you. I heard festival. I mean, so, coming up, I used to be one of those kids that walked around with the mug on his face 24-7. I felt like I had something to prove, oh, I want to be mean than you, badder than you. But you're 6 to 300 pounds.
Starting point is 00:48:02 You ain't got to do that. You know what I didn't do that. But I actually learned that in jail. I walked in the jail thinking I'm really bad ass and one of the OJs. walked up to me, gave me a bowling and soup and said, saying, you ain't got to do that. We know you bad, you in jail. Smile.
Starting point is 00:48:16 That's what, somebody, a person is going to either stay away or miss with that person that look like the happy-go-lucky person. When they miss with you, they're going to miss with you and they're going to underestimate you. They're going to think, oh, you're just a funny guy, you ain't got nothing, and you're going to whip their ass.
Starting point is 00:48:33 Or they're just not going to approach you at all. So, that's just how I'm moving. So I guess when it comes to them, I'm smiles, And so it makes them feel welcome comfortable. And my dad doesn't, I've always been a yes, sir, no sir, yes, ma'am, no ma'am. And my dad always told me that I was going to take me a long way. My grandma told me the same thing.
Starting point is 00:48:53 My grandma used to say, manners would take you when money won't. No, for sure, for sure. I don't know if that's just some down south. I don't know, but that's just how I was raised. So, like I said, it got me here. I've been in rooms with people that I never thought I'd be in front of. And just me saying, yes, sir, having a firm handshake, then got me a, a far place.
Starting point is 00:49:11 Now also I was gonna, sorry, I was gonna ask independent. So you're not signed to a major. What made you stay independent? Yeah, you were independent through Steve Stout, right? United Masters. Yes. What made you stay independent opposed to it? We got to go back to that.
Starting point is 00:49:25 You got to laugh, was for something, but what made you stay independent? So boom, when I first stepped in, first off, I'm not a rapper. I'm not. I've become an artist with me doing this. No, I wouldn't even a plug. Like, yeah, I did, but indelvel, but my dream was I was a football player. I played football my whole life.
Starting point is 00:49:41 I was going to ask you why rapping, not the cowboys. First off, I don't play for them cowboys. But go ahead. Continue. All right, too. Giant. But, no, yeah, just, when I first started off, I was a football player. Like, when me and him met, we at the same high school, most scholarships in the school.
Starting point is 00:49:59 So that's the type of time I was on. But it's just, you know, when you go down that road and certain stuff don't work out for you, you got to try to figure it out. And I was lost for a long time. And it took for me to have my first kid. And then even when I had my first kid, I still didn't realize, you got somebody depending on you,
Starting point is 00:50:16 it took me to miss his first birthday for me to really just lock in. And I had to figure something out what I was doing. I couldn't do no more because I had made promises to my son. I'm already missed the first birthday. It can't hurt you no more than that. It just was a situation where I was just took,
Starting point is 00:50:28 didn't know what to do. I was doing bad, trying not to do bad. This is he was 9 years old. And so when I met him, like, just as a, we met as friends before we knew he was related. You know, it was one of those situations where we just doing music and then your daddy see each other. And they'd be like, Blue, babe, what? You know, that's your kid.
Starting point is 00:50:49 It was one of those situations. And so whenever it's like we in high school, we're seniors, you know, you don't care about nothing but. You're females. And you know what I'm saying? And at the time, it was going to college, 2016, everybody that was a senior or in high school, you wanted to go to college. And so that's what it was. It was either Cooch or college. And that's a song.
Starting point is 00:51:08 For sure. And while we used to have this park that was by my house, because I'm 16, 17, my own house. And so we used to all chill at my shit, or sometimes we would go walk to the park. When we would go to the park, we're with girls. While we all with them girls, conversating with them girls,
Starting point is 00:51:25 he is the only n-hastning at the top of the slide, acting like he'd perform in front of thousands of people. You know what I'm saying? No. And so as time went on and I'm asking my partners, man, what can I do, what I need to do? And for him to say, you need to rap.
Starting point is 00:51:40 At first I'm looking at I'm like, bro, you just told me you've been rapping since you was nine years old you're right here with me still. Are you sure that's going to work? And he was like, bro, you ain't got nothing else to do. You walk around this,
Starting point is 00:51:52 getting high freestyle in anyway. You might as well put it to you. And thank God he did because he'll be here. Why you didn't want to do it at first? Why didn't you want to do it at first? Because I was a football player. That's how I knew.
Starting point is 00:52:02 Yeah. That's how I knew. Before football, I was just an angry kid. You know what I'm saying? Like, just an angry. I can't tell you why. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:52:12 I was just an angry kid. And so whenever I met football, that was just like the first. See, you tell him I can't fuck somebody up and get away with it? I can, I got something I can channel my anger through. And so for the longest football, football got me through high school.
Starting point is 00:52:25 Football got me through all 16, 17 years of my first, you know what I'm saying? Like, football was my first love. So that's what I saw. I didn't see nothing other than that. Do you have English? Yeah. Not for sure.
Starting point is 00:52:39 I mean, I probably still do. I just, you know, I smoke a lot of weed. So it keeps me, you know what I'm saying? They tried to put you on Ritalin when you were little? For sure. Yeah. But, see, like, when they used to put me on Ritalin, like, they used to get me the full doses. So I'm going to school.
Starting point is 00:52:51 Keep in mind, I'm bad. I got anger problems. We don't break with school. You were crazy. Nah, I ain't. So when I was in elementary school, I slapped my teacher. You know what I'm saying? So, like, that's the type of spiraling I was on.
Starting point is 00:53:03 So, like, I just remember I was in elementary school. You were in elementary school. You were all right? What did the teacher do? All right, so I ain't allowed, like, I'm not going to say she did nothing. It was just, I just was a wild child. I was going back and forth for my daddy and my mama,
Starting point is 00:53:18 both my dad and my mom was selling dope. So it's like even when I'm with my mom and my daddy, and I really, like, they're caring for me, but they're not paying attention to me. So I'm saying? And so that just kind of was the situation. When did it change for you? Like, when did you stop being angry?
Starting point is 00:53:34 And so it was it was the rapping? Was it? The riddling? Okay. Oh, that's what I was talking about, the riddling. So, boom, they put me on riddling because they were trying to figure out what the fuck was wrong with me. And they used to give it to me, and I used to go to school.
Starting point is 00:53:46 And I would just take, like, two or three days and lay on them and go to sleep. But I was so bad, the teachers would be like, it's cool. Like, let that shit to sleep for sure. Did you ever go back to that teacher? It was like, you know what, let me make it right. No, I don't even remember her name. I just remember, like, I slapped her. I had twisted her ankle.
Starting point is 00:54:06 It was a lot of crazy. She chased me through the school. She slapped me back, though. For sure, for sure. This was, like, right around that time where they had just stopped letting principals paddle kids and shit like that. You know what I'm saying? Like, so, yeah. So I was going back and forth from my mom and my daddy.
Starting point is 00:54:24 My daddy stayed in East Texas. So East Texas is like, yeah, that's the country, country. So whenever I went and stayed with him and I'm in Commerce Elementary School and I got threading to get paddled, You know what I'm saying? That's where that first came from. You know what I'm like, this is what's going on? And my dad was like, yeah, do it, get him. So I'm like, oh, shit.
Starting point is 00:54:44 But then when I go to my mama, it's like, it wasn't that. She slapped my shit back, for sure. I slapped her, she slapped me back, and I ran around the school and she chased me. I'm so glad they wanted to put me on Ridley, but my daddy wouldn't let him. Daddy was like, he don't need no riddle, he just needed his ass beat. No, for sure, that shit put me down.
Starting point is 00:54:59 And that's what my daddy used to say. And he'll need no riddley just need his ass beat. Yeah. And he would come give me, and I'd be right, And then it literally took for nine years old, my mama went and drove me all the way to Commerce, Texas, and dropped me off. And my daddy dough didn't even tell him she was coming in, nothing. And she was like, go knock on their door. I go knock on the door.
Starting point is 00:55:19 I turn around, my bags out the car, and she pulling off. Turn around a big six-eight, knick-h-hitting out the door. Like, yeah, I had been going back and forth from my dad before, but this was like, yeah, this is it. My mama couldn't do it anymore. Before she took me to my dad's house, she drove me to a, basically, a youth penitentiary. It was like, get out. I was like, hell no. No, I'm not getting out.
Starting point is 00:55:39 Okay, bad I got something worse for you then. To me to my dad here. Got you right, though. Not for sure. That's the best thing she ever did for me. So then football and then you get into music. Thanks for Osama. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:49 And so what made you go the United Masters way? And I know I mentioned C-Star earlier and you laughed a bit. Like, what? So I went, like I said, I look at, I'm a football player. So I looked at everything in a football mindset. So when I first started the music situation, I was like, I don't know, nothing about this shit. So why would I put myself in a situation that I don't know.
Starting point is 00:56:08 I don't like not having control and not knowing what the fuck is going on. Like if I'm in here right now and everybody just get up and start running, I'm going to get mad. Because I'm like, why? Why? What the fuck? Anybody, anybody saying? Tell me what you're running. Of course I'm going. That's just a n-a-instinct. But once we're done running and we done sat down, I'm going to ask you,
Starting point is 00:56:25 but why the fuck ain't just tell me what's going on? So that's, that's me. I just don't like doing stuff that I don't know what I'm doing. It was crazy I had a manager at the time he was my uncle I'm gonna tell the real He ended up giving me
Starting point is 00:56:38 20,000 you know what I'm saying Like now that's not a big amount of money He's still married to my He's not even my uncle about He's my uncle about marriage But he's still around At the end of the day
Starting point is 00:56:48 I don't really I was fucking with him at first But at the end of the day It's like you really saved me Because he was the one that was like Man I feel like if we really just do this I know you already
Starting point is 00:57:00 He's the one who put it in that mindset Because he knew I had a football mindset. So you're like, look at it as this is a juke up. Like, you don't want to go to no D1 college and you don't start or you get redshirted. Now you don't waste it a year of your life. You don't waste your time. Go somewhere
Starting point is 00:57:14 where you can be a factor, make a name for yourself and you're building at the same time. Now the masses was the way. And at this time, so like Rosama and all the crew, are they still along with you? Or you started building that? So nobody else was here. It was just me and road. Me, Roe, Juf. My assistant
Starting point is 00:57:31 network, my road manager, now, it was my day ones, it was just us. I mean, even when I did it, like, to me it was big, but now I look back on it, it wasn't. The money, the situation, like, I don't got me a little, what, 1, 25 bag, and I'm coming to my people,
Starting point is 00:57:48 like, come on, we're going to go to the mall. I'm going to buy y'all of shit, we're going to go crazy. And this one, I knew that they was my real friends. Because when we got to that mall, they was like, is you crazy? Nick, whatever you was going to buy me, go buy them. Go buy some clothes for you, son.
Starting point is 00:58:01 Like, go, go do that. I'm good. I'm good. And so that first bag, there nobody touched that with me and my family. And that second bag, my granny told me, all those boys that have been around you
Starting point is 00:58:10 and that's been taking care of you and making sure you straight, bless that game. It's dope with Roe, because it was Roe's dream. And you kind of just took it ass out. This is playful effort. And it took off that,
Starting point is 00:58:22 you know, you and Roe stayed together because I think most people might have felt a little jealous and you took off before me. So how was that? And how weren't you jealous? Because most artists
Starting point is 00:58:30 would have been like, damn, that was my job. That was my little. I guess he knows I don't want this shit. Yeah, I didn't know, man. He's just doing what he got to do. I know he's going to give me in the door and wants to give me in the door.
Starting point is 00:58:39 The shit's there. I'm not, like I said, I'm not a rap. I don't want him to do this shit, but I'd rather be a CEO. I'm trying. You're still right now, Big X? It's too much to come with it. What about it that you young really effort like that? Like, what is it?
Starting point is 00:58:53 Really, everything. The attention and... I ain't never, that's never been me. Like, I, don't get me wrong in high school, we was the b-ha. It was always in shit. But it was just, I also come from a different
Starting point is 00:59:05 background so it's like you don't really want too many people in your business like everybody in the world know my government and half the world know my address on some crazy shit like that's that's not me but then it's also just this is a very very very weird industry and it's a lot of very very very very weird people in it and yeah and it's like you either
Starting point is 00:59:28 adjust to it or you fall into it but those people that adjust to it, they're the ones that go through it the most because they're still trying to stay true to themselves. Those ones that fall into it and dibble and dab and those are the ones that end up doing dope or end up, you know what I'm saying? That ain't me, that ain't this.
Starting point is 00:59:45 What's the weirdest thing that you've seen in the industry that you was like, nah, this ain't a party? No. I ain't a bit of a ditty party, but I definitely want to go to one. But, like, not on, like, they said it's like three different stages. Yeah. What I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:59:59 Please explain, go ahead, because I know what you mean. She said he had. I went to work at. Oh, you went to a ditty point? You used to work with the ditty point? I work like a sex worker or nothing. I work here. Well, okay.
Starting point is 01:00:13 Explain the stages and then I'll explain. Well, I don't, I've never been, so I can't really, I'm just going based off what I've heard, but I heard like the, it's like the first step is the, uh, meet and greed. Everybody's, yeah. The first step here. The second one
Starting point is 01:00:30 is where you kind of like start removing the, you know what I'm saying? Hey, it's going to go down. You might want to leave. Yeah, yeah. That's like that's like the end of the second quarter. Yeah, the end of the second quarter. And then that third quarter is, yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:47 Yeah. I didn't go to that. I didn't go to that. I just been to like a regular. Canadian women are looking for more. More to themselves, their businesses, their elected leaders and the world are out of them. And that's why we're thrilled to introduce the Honest Talk podcast.
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Starting point is 01:04:35 In each episode, a different guest and I will go deeper into the wacky mishap, scandals and sagas, both on the track and far away from it, that have made F1 a delightful, decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years. Listen to no grip on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I mean, I wouldn't say I'd DJed a ditty party either, because that means you DJed a bernic. What's the weirdest thing that you've seen that you was like, nah, this industry here for me? I mean, if we're being honest, I kind of, like, I'm a reader.
Starting point is 01:05:12 You know what I'm saying? Like I saw, I can kind of notice if you're weird or not before I even, you know what I'm saying? So I kind of, that keep me out of situations and what keeping me out a lot of situations is, I don't go nowhere for myself. Yeah. So, like, anywhere I go, I take them.
Starting point is 01:05:28 And so they kind of, it saved me in a lot of situations. So, like, when Grammy parties in a, be coming, they'd be like, oh, it's an all-white party. It's gonna be live. I'm gonna, all right, I bet. I can bring my people right. Just you. Even at your level right now?
Starting point is 01:05:44 Yeah, for sure. What? That's how I know they'd be doing crazy shit, man. Because there's certain parties where they be like, oh, yeah, bet, come on. All yeah, you're good. And then it's, it's always the parties that's a color. White, all gray party.
Starting point is 01:05:59 You know what I'm saying? Like, those are the ones where they like, oh, no, it's just you. No, I'm straight. I'm good. I don't need to go there. Outside of just like I can do it too, what do you want people to take from the movement that you're building?
Starting point is 01:06:15 Kind of just like, I actually just going back to the original things. Like, because at the end of the day, it's a certain thing, it's freedom of speech and shit like that. So it's like, even though we shouldn't be having to point back at those things,
Starting point is 01:06:32 because, I mean, they're in the Constitution. Like, they, you know what I'm saying? Like, this is in big-ass books in the White House of shit. And we all learned all through school. And they are telling me that I'm a registered gang. I'm a high-ranking registered gang member of no gang because of what I'm saying in my raps. That go back to the whole young thudcase.
Starting point is 01:06:52 They end up and play out his music and so-on-and-so-all. Can't do that. I see you guys snoop and D-O-C on album. How did the collaborations come about? We just knew we needed. We can't, we couldn't do like a West Coast themed project and not have validation from the West Coast. I mean, but DOC is not for sure, for sure. So we went Snoop first, Snoop.
Starting point is 01:07:17 And he was the one that was like, man, I got to get DOC, man, from D from Dallas. I mean, we had, like, some of my people had already spoke on it. But I was just like, we need somebody that's gone. Because I know DOSC, not from the West, you know. Yeah. So I'm like, no, we need somebody that's. West Coast. But when we talked to Snoop, and Snoop was like, you got to get the O.C.
Starting point is 01:07:36 And that's, he is exactly what y'all doing. And so, it was just a given. He got their assy voice on there. He did what he had to do. What type of inspiration is the D.O.C. provide for y'all coming up? That's two before y'all time.
Starting point is 01:07:51 Yeah, I was going to say, that's more his era. That ain't my. That ain't my er. You got her wearing black talking about things. But the DMC, like, I grew up on, I know, I know about it, you know what I'm saying, in the formula. So, like, I was just, I had just, I had brunk it up to, bro, like, we should bring, you know, because he's from Oak Cliff, Texas, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:08:14 He's the same thing how Roe was doing with helping with the, with the writing. So some of them greatest tracks that you ever heard was because of, bro. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. So, like, it all, it all come in in order, you know what I'm saying? We're just going off the day. That's, that's where it comes from, the loud of him with us being arrested for the nothing. Just like how they were arrested, bro. I've been arrested.
Starting point is 01:08:35 Just chilling because the police is just attacking us. You know what I'm saying? My brother being attacked right now, all of us in some type of fashion or form. You know what I'm saying? So we're just getting on the track and telling what they don't want her. Like, going against the ground. Either hated or love, y'all are already going against it anyway. I know they did an interview one time and you were saying, Roe helped with the largest, your help writing hooks.
Starting point is 01:08:57 When y'all recorded, do y'all all in the studio together throwing ideas against the wall? Oh yeah, we literally get a big ass house somewhere ducked off in maybe 12, 13 bedrooms. All my artists, all my producers, my N-Rs. We all just stay in the same house. We wake up, go to sleep together. And we just vibe whatever happened. Not together. Nobody was thinking that, bro.
Starting point is 01:09:22 And let you know where his mind is. And I also want to let y'all know he had me in the bathroom trying to reverse my draws because he doesn't tell me my droves was inside. Come on, Russ. Hey. But wait, wait, wait, I mean, but wait, but wait. So what is that? You don't know that one up, bro?
Starting point is 01:09:37 What? What? So what that mean? Yeah, so what that means? That means he was looking at my ass, right? And it's my cousin. It is crazy. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:09:48 What he's talking about? It was crazy. No, no, no, no. You're talking your pants. Yeah, I'm a big . Bent over the top of my shoes. Probably came out. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:56 But they wouldn't, though. I don't went to the bag, I'm a big, so, you know what I'm saying? I didn't win there. I had to take my shoes off. Man, I didn't take my shoes out. I didn't take my pants out the way out. Now, I thought about it.
Starting point is 01:10:07 I said, I can't just leave my pants right here on the flow because they're going to think something going on. So now I'm holding my pants while I'm trying to check my drawers. I don't want to take my drawers all the way off. Was it a mirror in that? No. I'm a tear. What you?
Starting point is 01:10:22 How did you see? I'm flexible. Yeah. I looked between my leg. I pulled my drawers there and looked between my leagues. I can see if the tag. Why you did that ass rule? Why you said, you're the only right now.
Starting point is 01:10:35 Hey, y'all is cruel. Your brother is. That's crazy. If you can tell them that his drawers inside out, you can tell him that right away. Somebody told me. So now somebody else looking at my eyes. And that's my cousin's here in the business, bro.
Starting point is 01:10:51 You know what I'm saying? That's my cousin. He didn't protect me. That's crazy. You let them look at my ass and then you perceived. to look at my ass with him. Damn. No, I did it.
Starting point is 01:11:01 I just told you. That's like you having a bugging your nose. Hey, it's a bug in your nose. He's trying to make sure you straight. That's the same thing. That's the same thing. You shouldn't even be looking below my waves to even see that my drive beside. I relayed the message.
Starting point is 01:11:15 That's something like when I, that's something you get in trouble about. You got it. And like, what's crazy? I got scared like he was my woman. You got it, bro. I got scared like he was my woman. What you mean? my drive.
Starting point is 01:11:24 No, my drive. I'm not. I didn't know where. I don't know what he's talking about. Let's play some off the album. You want to hear some off the album? Yeah, whatever you want to get it to. That's whatever to y'all.
Starting point is 01:11:38 I want to play 6WA. Okay. I like that. We can play something else too, so we'll play 6WA. What else y'all want to hear? Play American Moswanted. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 01:11:46 All right. Well, we appreciate you, brothers, for joining us. And the sister. And ladies. So, stream of today's Big X, Big X, the plug, the 6WA mixtape. Osama Hood, P. kept got beds, maine.
Starting point is 01:11:58 Appreciate y'all so much. What else? What else? What I said? He's doing her dirty right now. I ain't up to that. That's Big Daddy Kane. What else, Biggie?
Starting point is 01:12:08 Hey, salute to BigG too, man, at K-104 in Dallas because he's been telling me about Big After Plug for years, man, and Babebe too. So, salute to Biggie and Bebe. That's right. It's the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:12:20 Good morning. Shout to Baby, too. Long have you coming a straight thing. Tell her. She gets them from somebody that knows somebody. She gets to detail. I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything. She'd be having the latest on this.
Starting point is 01:12:32 The latest with Lauren La Rosa. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have detail, sometimes you have a little bit of everything. Well, it's the latest. Brought to you by Talk Dog Law on the Breakfast Club. All right, y'all, so we talked about Lotto and her announcement of her pregnancy through music in the last latest. And it made me think about last night, y'all saw everybody like a lot of drinks, Drake drinks. Drake's camp turned their, like, Instagram ads and all that to Iceman.
Starting point is 01:13:00 Did anybody else think the Iceman was going to drop today? I did. And it's not dropping. Like, at what point are we going to like stop Karen because he keeps teasing us and we don't get the music? Go ahead, Charlie. I got my hand in there. Oh, God, you about to say what?
Starting point is 01:13:12 You been stopped here? Yeah, I didn't care at all because I didn't even see that. I just wanted to throw that. I saw it. I thought it was coming. Why did you call on him? Yeah. I thought it was finally.
Starting point is 01:13:20 I thought we were finally getting ice man. I just wanted to mention that because I know Lado had to clear up some things. People thinking that Drake was writing for her. But anyway. I just want to remind people that Iceman is a gay superhero by the name of Bobby Drake. You know, I'm a comic bookhead. So, you know, Iceman. We can be inclusive.
Starting point is 01:13:34 His name is Bobby Drake in the comics, and he's actually a gay superhero. So I just want to throw that out there. For real? Yes. All right. So I can't wait until he puts the album out because I just want to know the why. Now I want to know what's up with Bobby Drake. Like, how he says people?
Starting point is 01:13:47 How he talks? Like, what is giving? He's Iceman. He turns his body into ice and he rides around on Ice Slide. He can make an ice slide to ride around on? He had a boyfriend? Yes. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 01:13:56 What do you think he does? I mean, I'm just like, like, how can you really portray being gay as a superhero? Like, what happens? He pulls up, off his hot sickles. Let them cross the street. You stupid. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:14:07 If we ever get the project, we make Mike can answer some of these questions. I don't know. But I was just annoyed because I thought it was coming a day and nothing happened. I don't know. He's a comic book head?
Starting point is 01:14:16 Like, I just want to know why that character, why Iceman Bobby? Because the bar is about to be cold, baby. Because it says Drake. Drake. Because it says Drake. All right. Are you a frozen fragel maggot?
Starting point is 01:14:25 Which one? Continue on, please. And other news. Continuing on. Moving on. So, big news out of the Bachelor World today, a Bachelorette world today, the show on ABC, because they have decided to cancel this upcoming season of the Bachelorette. What was supposed to air this Sunday.
Starting point is 01:14:44 Crazy. Okay. Now, this is crazy because, first of all, this is a huge franchise, right? So for them to just pull the whole season, you know something had to go down. So this season, the Bachelorette was supposed to be Taylor, Frankie Paul, who is on the Mormon Housewives show as well too. And when she was on that show, that show and her participation on that show was based around her, one of her child's fathers and ex-boyfriends, Dakota Mortensen, right? So they on that show have a history of just a really rocky relationship.
Starting point is 01:15:15 Domestic violence claims, claims of like, you know, Dakota has called Children Protective Services on Taylor, claiming that she's injured her, their children, like all these things, right? So they didn't vet this right? No, the Bachelors, like the franchise Bachelorette, there's no way that they vetted this right because it is not like an unknown thing. The claims from the Mormon Housewives show, right, has been happening for almost like two months now. So anyway, Taylor was doing press up until this week. And then TMZ released a video from a altercation that Taylor and Dakota got into back in 2023.
Starting point is 01:15:50 Now, trigger warning, this video, like, the sound that you're going to hear is very intense, and her baby gets hit by a stool. So you hear a baby crying as well, too. Let's take a listen. This is called physical abuse. See, Taylor, this is all you do. It's the only thing you know how to do is hurt me. Huh?
Starting point is 01:16:09 And you think this is okay? Your daughter is right here. You are a f***. You love this is! Stop, man. Yeah, she went to throw the chair at him. I'm explaining. You missed.
Starting point is 01:16:25 Hit the daughter. Dumbass. Oh, no, I'm pulling out the, I'm pulling out the hammer. Like, what's that with you? I'm pulling out the hammer. It's the third chair she threw. Weird ass. The third one missed him.
Starting point is 01:16:34 That's the woman? The woman. She threw three chairs. So listen, yeah, so she threw, she threw, it was like the metal stools. You know, you have the bar stools. So she threw two, missed him, and he was standing over by the couch. The second time she throws the stool, he's telling her like, yo, chill, your daughter's over here. they have a son together and then she has a daughter
Starting point is 01:16:52 then she throws another stool and like he's filming on his iPhone camera as much as he can and the camera goes down and put the phone down and block the stools from hitting the baby no I think I think the reason why he was not even think I know he's filming because he's alleged multiple times that when all these
Starting point is 01:17:08 allegations come up of domestic violence within the couple that she's the aggressor now she's telling a different story she's saying that like he's the aggressor even in this video though in the beginning of the video you hear her say you threw me down and she's alleging that she was thrown down to the floor before the video cut on or what he's recording. That video shows her kicking him.
Starting point is 01:17:27 She throws one stool misses, the second stool misses. And he's saying, your daughter's right here, chill out. Third chair, you don't see the chair hit her. All you hear is boop and then you just start saying her cry. And you don't know a baby cry, like a certain baby cry. She got hits. And that's what's her reaction when the baby gets hit? She's like, her child.
Starting point is 01:17:45 Yes, that's her child. Yeah, she's like, it's your fault. You did this. Blaming it on him. No. Because she know the camera's rolling, so she's blaming it on him. And just so you know, on ABC, they talk about the five shows that generate the most money, right? And one is high potential, one is 911, the other's the rookie.
Starting point is 01:17:59 The other is Monday night football, and then there's the Bachelor of Bachelorette. So the fact that they canceled that? It's huge. So, okay, I want to say, speaking of the cancellation, right, because again, she was doing press up until the day before this video dropped. So that franchise was still going to push forward knowing all this was happening in the media. The show cost around $2 million per episode Reportedly, right? And they have a few episodes
Starting point is 01:18:24 That they begin to shoot from reporting According to TMZ who has been speaking to a source close to this whole franchise They had one episode that was like completely done That was supposed to air this Sunday Another that they were editing and then some others That they were going to like get together But my thing is like You're
Starting point is 01:18:40 I don't understand what the vetting process is But I know that she was a big star on that Mormon's wives show Right? Secret Life with Mormon Wild? Yeah, and they wanted to, like, this franchise wanted to, like, revitalize the brand, bring it back, like, it's supposed to be a fresh start, younger, you know, it's a new day that it's airing, and then all of this happens. And they keep her in the press the whole week.
Starting point is 01:19:00 Like, she's dodging questions about all these allegations all week, and then this video drops. And they pooled the full season. So, just a bad look for that. Yeah. That's crazy. And somebody, somebody said TMZ put that video out, huh? Yeah, TMZ broke the video via their website. And they say that it was evidence in, uh,
Starting point is 01:19:17 the case that had happened. And then it's also said that her and her ex had slept together like the night before she even was supposed to leave for the Bachelorette. So like it's just a whole toxic dynamic. Yeah, it's very weird. Yeah. But the season won't happen. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:19:35 Fighting and now look, Bachelorette no episode. That's a lot of money wasted. Yeah. Production. That is the latest for Lauren. Yes. Who's brought to us by. It's brought to us by Top Dog Law
Starting point is 01:19:47 Any accident, big or small, called Top Dog Law. And salute to Lauren. Lauren asked me to do a mix, right? Because she wanted to talk about the verses between Tyrese and Teng. And she wanted to be, I didn't got that many Tyrese and Tang records in my laptop.
Starting point is 01:20:00 Oh, my God. It's like four or five, like five or six. What about Lauren versus Poltergeist this morning? Being that she's dressed like a little bit of here. I want to talk about love because there's this photo film. We got to wrap up. Tyler Perry and. Yes.
Starting point is 01:20:13 I see, I think that was my old hand. I was like, I don't know how to shut up. All right. It's the breakfast talk. Donkey today is next. It's your time to nominate a donkey of your own. Remember now?
Starting point is 01:20:26 That's how they choose. Call in now. 800-585-105-105-1. Listen, donkey today for Friday, March 20th, is the people's donkey. This is where I allow folks to call in and give people the credit they deserve for being stupid. But before I do that, I want to give you an update. Okay. Remember on Monday, I gave you a day.
Starting point is 01:20:45 I gave Rebel Wilson's PR team Donkey of the Day in particular a digital fixer named Jed Wallace and an entertainment publicist named Melissa Nathan because according to the Hollywood reporter there was leaked audio that revealed a plot by Rebel Wilson's PR team to smear a movie producer
Starting point is 01:21:01 as a sex trafficer. You all remember that right? If you don't hear the leak call, listen. Here's the deal with Rebel and I think you, me and Brian and maybe Katie since she'll write this thing. What we have to do is we, the biggest piece here is that we have to connect Amanda Ghost with Vlotnick.
Starting point is 01:21:21 And I was just like, so basically what we need to do is we need to create a path where we expose Amanda Ghost as like the new Heidi Flights. Like she masquerades as a, the reason why she sucks so bad at music is because she's actually getting hookers for Vlottnick, right? And that's what she does. She's a, she's an absolute madam. And that's why she's so lethal, blah, blah, blah. But that's, he's right.
Starting point is 01:21:49 Like, we can't just do like, oh, she's a bitch. She sucks. It's like, it's got to be really, really heavy and connected to something that heavy. So we'll talk about that tomorrow, too. They were trying to smear her as a sex trafficker. Now, if you need more context to that elite call, here's Kevin Clancy of Barstool, explaining for those of us who graduated in night school because we got left back once or twice. All right, we got big drama coming out of Hollywood as Rebel Wilson's PO.
Starting point is 01:22:14 team allegedly attempted to execute a smear campaign saying that a Hollywood producer was a sex trafficker despite the fact that they had no evidence. This is a big deal because that PR firm, the agency group, also represented Drake, Johnny Depp, and Justin Baldoni. So that is now four celebrities involved in very high-profile public disputes where the opposite side is getting smeared. Dick versus Kendrick, Johnny Depp versus Amber Heard, and Justin Baldoni versus Blake lively. There's three examples where internet slander was a huge piece of their PR campaign. And now it makes me wonder if this PR firm is just making the shit up.
Starting point is 01:22:48 Yes, I think they are, but I just want to give you all an update. Okay, Rebel Wilson released a statement on Instagram, and she says she had planned to stay quiet and wait to take the stand, which said an absolute bombardment from heavily paid crisis PR firms made it impossible to say nothing. Well, Rebel
Starting point is 01:23:04 must be taking a page out of Melissa Nathan and Jed Wallace's playbook, because they have said absolutely nothing. Not one word. They haven't said anything. A crisis PR firm like agency group Melissa Nathan and Jed Wallace haven't said anything and they are being accused of
Starting point is 01:23:20 attempting to smear a movie producer as a sex trafficker and they haven't said a word. You can allegedly create narratives to destroy other people's, you know, reputations but can't think of anything to save your own. I want to double down this morning.
Starting point is 01:23:36 Please let Rememore give them the biggest he-ha again this week. He-ha-ha-haw! You stupid, motherfuckerfuck! You dumb. Now it's time to let the people give folks the biggest he-haar. Good morning. Who's this? Good morning. This is Mia. I'm calling it from Philly. Hey, Mia from Philly.
Starting point is 01:23:51 Hey, where? Who you want to get the biggest he-haw to? Mayor Chirot, Parker. Oh, Mayor of Chirot. Why are you giving the Mayor of Philly donkey? What's she do? Let's start with. She put speed bumps on every street of Philly. It's tearing people cars up. Speed bumps?
Starting point is 01:24:07 Speed bumps on every street in Philly. It's tearing people cars up. People are getting plant tires deli. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Wait, well, well, let me finish. But that means you must be speeding. No, I'm not speeding. Let me finish on this. Okay.
Starting point is 01:24:21 The second part is you can't go over 25 miles per hour on Broad Street. People are getting $100 ticket every day. I'm going to be honest with you. I don't know what's going on in Philly, but it sounds to me like y'all be speeding up and down streets. And so the man slowed y'all down. Paxing the Uber rides for people. She's canceling the Uber rides. He's passing them.
Starting point is 01:24:46 Oh, taxing them. Oh, okay, okay. I don't know. Okay, I don't know about that. We put an additional tax on Uber and Lyft ride. I don't know about that. But I do need to tell you. Speed bucks. Yeah, and there's a soda tax. They already, they already taxing us for the soda tax for the schools. Now she's saying the Uber and Lyft tax is for the schools. What are doing with this soda tax money? The soda tax is good because, you know, there was a time where Philly was the fattest city in America. That's not, I don't know think that's the case no more, but there was a time.
Starting point is 01:25:14 For real? The soda tax money is for the school. Where is that money Where's that money at? Why are we paying an additional tax for Uber and Lyft now? Damn. I didn't not know the mayor's controlled Uber and Lyft either. Well, she's tax instead of the additional tax on that.
Starting point is 01:25:31 I wonder if the additional taxes coming because of the high gas prices. I don't know if it's because of the mayor or not. I don't know. This was implemented maybe about two or three weeks ago. Oh, okay, okay. Well, listen, can we go back to the spectrum? speed bump thing. I just want you to know that speed bumps only cause flat tires when you drive over
Starting point is 01:25:50 the speed bumps at high rate of speed. No. This is the thing. No. This is the thing with the speed bumps. They're rubber speed bumps. So when they lift up from other people, from other people driving those little fans, there's big nails and studs. So when somebody like me drop
Starting point is 01:26:06 over the speed bumps, I'm going to get a flat tire. Oh, okay. I'm not seeing. I did see somebody complaining about this on TikTok. Yeah, y'all like that. Yeah, on a It's tearing people cars up. Everything already hot. Now we got buying new tires.
Starting point is 01:26:21 Damn. I'm sorry, baby, girl. Yeah, I know this is affecting you because you sound like you're about to rap. You sound like you're about to say, we still have until the sun come up. California with the sun goes down. It's a cold winner. And a beating, see who?
Starting point is 01:26:33 I'm about to turn in the beanie right now. That's right. Damn. You sound like unique right now. Well, salute to everybody in Philadelphia, man. Mayor Cheryl Parker, you're a constituent, so I'm upset with you this morning. Okay? Good morning. Who's this?
Starting point is 01:26:47 Yeah, I'm from Detroit. Hey, Tia from Detroit. What up, though? What up, though. Who you want to get the biggest he hard to? I want to give it to Envy. Okay. And I'm going to tell you why, like, a while that the post office was claiming it back then that they were running out of money, just like they're doing right now.
Starting point is 01:27:03 And he made a lot of comments about how he doesn't use the mail and how, you know, basically nobody really uses it anymore. And I just wanted your viewers to know, understand. that the post office is the only entity that goes to every single one. Every single what? Every single what? Every single what? Okay, got you, got you, got you.
Starting point is 01:27:25 So what that means is when you order from UPS, Amazon, DHS, whoever else, a lot of times they drop the packages off to us to take it the final model. Got you. And because we're not a business and we are a service and we're not supposed to turn a profit, we don't charge that much. So what that means is if we are gone,
Starting point is 01:27:51 that could raise the cost of delivery 140%. Wow. Not only that, I can't even tell you how many times I've been doing this for 10 years that I had to do wellness checks on people because the elders live alone. And because we're at that house every single day,
Starting point is 01:28:09 you notice when someone is not doing the same thing they normally do. coming outside or whatever. I've got customers that actually saved people's lives. I've even helped the Eric Lee man who tripped and fell and hit his head when he was walking his dog. I think we're
Starting point is 01:28:25 valuable. I agree. In a lot of ways that people don't know that we are, you know, but we love our customers. I would like to think that a lot of our customers love us and I just want people to understand that it's not just me. You're 100% right. Listen, I appreciate
Starting point is 01:28:41 public, I appreciate Postal Service workers, man. Y'all are public servants, if you asked me. So we appreciate your service. You don't pissed off all the postal workers, Envy. No, what I said was, I said a lot of people don't use the post office. And that's true because that's why they're having a hard time with some of the money that they bring in. But she was saying that's not true because she said that they're always, she said,
Starting point is 01:29:01 they're the only entity that goes to everybody's individual house. So she said sometimes those people like, I guess, I don't know if she said FedEx or whoever, they'll give them the package. Just to go to the last mile. He said the other day, Mimi just reported this a day ago, and she said the post office is not bringing in the revenue that it was before, because a lot of people are not using the post office. They're using UPS.
Starting point is 01:29:20 They're using all these other places. And when she said that, I said, well, then we should raise the price of, you know, sending things to the post office. The one thing about the post office, there's so many different post office branches closer than FedEx and UPS. I respect it.
Starting point is 01:29:34 I love all the post office people say, they're going to bite you when they see you. Same way dogs be biting them, they say, when they see your little beige ass, you're getting big. They saved lives. She saved the old man. Huh?
Starting point is 01:29:46 That's what the lady said. She saved the old man. Salute to all the post office works out there. We love you, man. You respect you. And not only that, the post office is a place where when you need to get your passport stuff, they do all the pictures and hand all that at the post office. And if you need a pill box show, you can go here.
Starting point is 01:30:03 You don't want to buy your address. You a whole bunch of junk mail. But I love all the post office workers. Salute to you guys. Definitely appreciate it. I'll never switch up. You claim to five. And actually, you chose the side of the dog.
Starting point is 01:30:12 That's how I started the mixtape game back in the day. I was sending everything COD through the post office. So what I didn't say that before? Nobody asked. I'm not. I mess with the post office. I just don't use it as much, but yeah, I mess with them. All right. Now, it's Friday, so you know what that means?
Starting point is 01:30:27 It's freaky, freaking, freaking, freaky Friday. Have you ever had sex with your first cousin? First of all. Give us contact. Yes, man. Stop making people think we stupid. Damn, people riding in the car with their kids. Yes.
Starting point is 01:30:39 Don't do that. You're a grown man, you're 48 years old. That is the question. I'm just saying the question. But if the question came from somewhere, we didn't say pull that out of our ass? Mimi Brown, who does front page news, reported this story earlier,
Starting point is 01:30:50 and she had this to say. Oh, God. See, as I said, pull it out your ass because they ain't got it. In the state of Florida, they're trying to pass a bill where they make it illegal to marry. And I do not want to hear justice explaining it. But it was right, though. We have it.
Starting point is 01:31:05 Let's play the headline out of Florida that's getting a lot of attention this morning. So a bill in Florida, that would have banned people from marrying their first cousin has failed. The lawmakers voted it down in the state Senate, meaning for now that kind of marriage is still legal in Florida. The bill would have blocked people from marrying anyone closely related on their grandparents or through their grandparents, so basically your first cousin. Supporters say there are plenty of other options out there.
Starting point is 01:31:36 You don't need to date in the family. and this may not be over. Florida lawmakers say the issue could come back for another vote. So the Florida bill to ban marrying first cousins failed to pass in the Florida Senate. So we're asking 800-585-105-1.
Starting point is 01:31:51 This sounds crazy to us. I've never heard of this. Yes, does this upset you that this bill to marry your first cousin failed to pass? But we're asking, have you married your first cousin? Had you had relations with your first cousins? First now.
Starting point is 01:32:03 Let's discuss. First. I don't know how many people that y'all going to get the call up here and be like, yeah, I did. If it failed, that means people are doing it. First, your auntie's child. Okay.
Starting point is 01:32:13 800. That's it. Your uncle child. Your uncle child. You can stay anonymous. You need to stay anonymous. I win. All right. Let's talk about it.
Starting point is 01:32:20 It's the breakfast club. Good morning. It's freaky Friday. It's freaky. Call in that. 800-585-105.1. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Morning, everybody.
Starting point is 01:32:35 It's DJ NV. Just hilarious. Sholomey Naga. We are the breakfast club. Now, if you're just joining us, it's Friday, so you know what that means? It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday! And the Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday question is 800-585-105-1.
Starting point is 01:32:50 Are you having sex with your first cousin? By the way, we didn't just make this up. Mimi Brown called, Mimi Brown was doing front-page news, and she was telling us about the Florida bill to ban marrying first cousins failing the past. Exactly, that's what I said.
Starting point is 01:33:04 You're going to say, you don't want to hear me explain it. I said it's a bill. You said something about Bill Cosby. No, I did. What the fuck? Yo. I don't know what you said.
Starting point is 01:33:11 But the Florida bill to ban marrying her first cousin failed to pass in the Florida Senate. So clearly there's people upset about this. There's people out here who wanted to be having sex with their first cousins, wanted to marry their first cousins. Now, you know, I've heard about this type of stuff before, but not first cousins. That just sounds very disgusting. You might, you know, be with somebody in a small town and somebody be like, you know your cousins, right?
Starting point is 01:33:31 But it's like down, down, down the line. But your auntie child? Your uncle child? That's nasty. It don't sound like your kids are going to make it normal after that. It don't sound like your kids can be normal. They're going to come out like you. What?
Starting point is 01:33:41 What did you say earlier, Jess? Oh, now you want to hear me talk? All right, so when I was going to high school, I said white people did that because I went to school with a lot of the... That's not the one I wanted. I wanted when you said, envy and gear look alike. See what I'm saying? You got to see what I'm saying? Yeah, yo, you and your wife look just alike.
Starting point is 01:33:57 We're not cousins, man. She's from Brooklyn. But you don't know that, though. I do not know. I do know that. We not no damn cousins. Like, what's wrong with you? I'm just saying.
Starting point is 01:34:06 And we don't look like. We just like skin. Nah, y'all do favor. Oh, my God. You favor Chris. No, I don't. And I ain't go lie. That little one that your daughter got engaged to.
Starting point is 01:34:17 Y'all need to check his blood time too. He might be a Casey. Yo, miss. Make sure they ain't one of your uncle kids, man. Let's go to full line. Hey, this is elected. So we've been there. Lexis, you've been having sex with your cousins?
Starting point is 01:34:31 Absolutely. She sounds hell of guilty. Heck, no, I ain't having a sex with my cousin. I'm sorry. Canadian women are looking for more. More into themselves, their businesses, their elected leaders, and the world are at them. And that's why we're thrilled to introduce the Honest Talk podcast.
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Starting point is 01:38:10 and these are just a few of the questions I'm tackling on No Grip, a Formula One culture podcast that dives into the under-explored pockets of the sport. In each episode, a different guests and I will go deeper into the wacky mishaps, scandals and sagas, both on the track and far away from it, that have made F1 a delightful, decadent dumpster fire
Starting point is 01:38:28 for more than 75 years. Listen to No Grip on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Why? Two, I don't know. It's been going on for years, and it's a thing that they got kids together, but the family is rushed under the table. Can I ask a question?
Starting point is 01:38:51 What? Are the kids, you know, off? Are the kids, you know, are the kids, you know, do they have all their fingers and toes? Everything. Can they talk? Oh, my God, I don't know about learning disabilities, but they be crashing out. They be crashing out?
Starting point is 01:39:08 That's the reason why I'm just asking. Just asking, do they brush their teeth with their feet? Your shout out. You know? Hello. Hello. Hey, y'all. Hey, what's your name?
Starting point is 01:39:19 This Roxie from Alabama. Okay, Roxie. Oh, my God. I hate that the song. It's the first two calls this morning. Roxanne, you had sex with your cousin? I did. But see, we didn't know we were cousins at the time.
Starting point is 01:39:30 Let me make sense. When we met, we didn't know we was cousins. And that's like the second time I told my brother about it. My brother told me he was cousins. But hold on. We're already doing it. No, no. We're talking about first cousins now.
Starting point is 01:39:42 I know. My first cousins, they're my brother's. That's what I'm saying. This is strictly about first cousins. So what cousin did you have sex with? Which one? Dr. Poole's don't count. I agree.
Starting point is 01:39:54 If it's down the line, it don't count. But if I'm not going to count. Yes, the Florida bill is about marrying a first cousin. But did y'all stop after you found out? Yeah, no, they didn't. No, we didn't stop. When we get out of jail, we're going to keep going.
Starting point is 01:40:07 We get out of jail. They got the town when they go to their first cousin. I don't do their first cousin. You say y'all got a club in Louisiana for people who want to have sex with their first cousin. It's a town in Louisiana that only have sex with their first cousin. The town is that called? What's the name of the town? We can Google it.
Starting point is 01:40:27 Richland, North Carolina. Richland, no girl. Why do you know that just off the top of your head? She's been there. Goodbye, Roxy. You look it up? I'm looking it up right now. Yes, it is legal to marry your first cousin in the next.
Starting point is 01:40:38 North Carolina period. Damn. The law applies statewide. Wow. Hello, who's this? Man. Oh, I'm anonymous. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 01:40:47 That means you having sex with your cousin? For 20, 20 years. What? For how long? Why are you whispering? She's at the doctor right now. I know 20%. Hold on, your first cousin, though?
Starting point is 01:41:00 Yeah. Your first cousin, your auntie child, your uncle child? She said, yeah. Did you, so you knew that was your cousin? Yeah. It was just something that you wanted to do. Why? Why you like that?
Starting point is 01:41:10 It wasn't. It was weird. It was clean. I mean, I was not just kind of, I'm flying with it. Do I got kids? No. You all want to have something? Hell no.
Starting point is 01:41:21 You sound like you're the prodigants from first cousins already. I'm going to be honest with you. A little bit. You wear sneakers on your hands, don't you? No. Why y'all do that? No. Why we do it?
Starting point is 01:41:35 Why we doing that? Why are you doing what you doing what you do? No. We're not judging, though. We listen, we don't judge. Yeah, hi, that's nasty. That's crazy. That's how cousin. Have a good one. Jesus. First cousins.
Starting point is 01:41:50 That is crazy. You know, who's this? Yo, what's go? I guess I'm going to my name, Pam. Okay, Pam. Now, Pam, you had sex with your first cousin? No, no, we didn't have sex. But this is living me my dad's sister's son.
Starting point is 01:42:07 we were humping we were dry humping and I was who? What was that? It was who? What cousin? Who was it? My first cousin
Starting point is 01:42:16 My dad's his son Y'all would just hoop it and kissing? She said dry humping That means when you got your clothes on You're just humming Which I was younger But they were kissing too
Starting point is 01:42:25 I had to We were innocent But you know I'm from many kids So we used to watch my children Oh, that's why NB know What's going on Okay that's why NB knows
Starting point is 01:42:34 I got you got you Envy just said y'all was kissing too but you ain't say that but emby was like not he was kissing mbys said they had to. Don't be putting words in my mouth envy okay slow down well he's Dominican so he know how y'all get down I don't know if I'm me you know damn I'm not Dominican ma'am I'm not messing with y'all cousins that's I think all Dominican's cousins I think all the Dominican's cousins because he is because he is not not messing with your cousins that's crazy that's crazy she said dry Humph Now that I'm older, right?
Starting point is 01:43:06 Like, I could love being like, but not that I'm older, I realize that's very common. Yeah, I mean, that's the difference when you younger and you're exploring your body, exploring yourself, and you know what I'm saying? You want to dry hump and all of that because you see it on movies
Starting point is 01:43:21 and you sneak in and watching your parents' sex tapes and all that. So, you know what I'm saying? You found your parents sex tapes? Yeah, I did, but I never hump my cousin and nothing like that, but like she said, it's common growing up in the house when there's a whole bunch of y'all, you know what I'm saying,
Starting point is 01:43:34 which is down south of life. lot. You know what I'm saying? And you live with a whole bunch of cousins and it just happened. You get curious. So you popped in your mother and your father's six eight? No, no, no, no. Not them. They used to have like the VCR tapes with, you know, Black Booty on the street. Just all of
Starting point is 01:43:49 those different things. Black booty in the street. What you said? Black booty on the street. Everybody had that tape. That was a homemade Baltimore. Alvin Gray Granddadi made that one. Black. I thought Alvin Gray got into making film.
Starting point is 01:44:04 The granddaddy used to do homemade poems in Baltimore. Black booty on the street. What's the border story? The moral of the story is I didn't even know that marrying your first cousin was legal in so many states. Yeah, that's crazy. Thank God that Bill didn't pass in Florida. How did it even become legal, though? Like, why is it like a thing that the government made a thing?
Starting point is 01:44:27 I have no idea. All right. Well, when we come back, we got past the Ox Nala. We'll be joining us. So don't go anywhere. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Go. Go. My DJ.
Starting point is 01:44:47 Jay comes spin, I come spinning. I come spinning. Big Nila, Nila. Simone. That ass is about to kick you behind, huh? Like when he stops early. You usually have a run-on list of names. Anyway, let's get into,
Starting point is 01:45:05 I guess the first one everybody's talking about is this lotto, business and personal. Drop one the clues bond for Lotto. That's not the one y'all played earlier. It's the same song. There is two different parts. Yeah. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:45:16 Yeah, yeah. That part hard. That part is hard. Obviously, she announced her pregnancy and then, you know, 21 Savage is a baby father, so the internet is talking about it. Really? Yeah, yeah. Oh, well, I like people breaking news through music. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:45:29 I'm sick of y'all on social media. I'm sick of y'all doing podcasts. I'm glad that you're breaking, I'm glad artists are breaking messaging through music. They're a lot of record hard. Same. And I think the visuals are crazy. But, okay, next I'm going to go into this new Domani record. Domani just dropped his new project and the record I'm highlighting is called shedding skin.
Starting point is 01:45:47 De Mani makes me feel so old. Wow. The fact that I didn't interviewed his daddy multiple times, now I'm interviewing him. The fact that I'm bopping my head to his father's music all of these years. Now I'm bopping my head to his music, dropping his music, man. I actually love that. That's a great thing. That's the... The fact that Tia can do that with all his kids is actually really done.
Starting point is 01:46:06 And it takes you all different types of music too. Depending on what kids you're talking to. I'm waiting on the family tour. Damani really gifted though. As a rapper, he's a really gifted author. Yeah, I agree. And Buddy. And Buddy.
Starting point is 01:46:20 Buddy. Buddy Red. You know another rapper named Buddy Red. You know there's another rapper name. Damani and your guys lane, he sound like that cold lane. Oh, really? You don't think so? He's in the bike lane, man.
Starting point is 01:46:30 Get him a minute. Give him a minute. You hear him inspiration, though. I can hear the inspiration, though. I can hear the inspiration. Give him a minute. Let him be his own entity. People do say that, though.
Starting point is 01:46:40 I've heard it before. But I don't really... Shalima said leave me. Keep my bike laying. I don't know. There's a few people who I feel like that. The DNA thing just transfers down naturally. But I don't really think of cold when I listen to Damani.
Starting point is 01:46:52 Personally. Good. You neither. But all right. Mike W. What made it just dropped this new project. And he got a record on there with Touchdown Tiso and Luda Chris. Now I think it's really cool to have just those two artists on the same record because they're just different worlds, different fan bases, but both hip-hop.
Starting point is 01:47:06 Luda always get busy. I knew I should have started with Luda. Luda always get busy. What was that though? Touchdown Teezo and Ludacris and Michael made it, yeah. Touchdown Tizzy sings? What did you say? No, he doesn't.
Starting point is 01:47:18 What did you say? What did you say? What did you say? Touchdown Tizzy? I thought he was a rapper. Teasel touchdown, sorry. He's an artist. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:47:27 He kind of does a little bit of everything. Yeah, that's not like something pretty Ricky turned down back in the day. What? Yeah, I ain't. No, you got, you honestly. Ludo was spitting up. I've heard better records from touchdown. Okay, okay.
Starting point is 01:47:40 Okay, yeah. Tizo Touchdown T's a TZ What I just know he scores a TD. What is it? Tizo Touchdown. Yo, Tizo Touchdown. I feel like he's
Starting point is 01:47:48 I played him on here before and you've liked his record. That's what I'm saying. I've heard better records from Tizo touchdown. He's a little, you know, aunt. Yeah, he got the spikes on his
Starting point is 01:47:58 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. All right, all right. Maybe I need to hit a whole record. I don't know. It's cool. That's not, that's all like that's supposed to be baby blue for a single
Starting point is 01:48:06 in 2000. Pretty Ricky blue first single is crazy. Not even Pleasure P. Go ahead. Man, my last one. Did I like Naila?
Starting point is 01:48:16 Huh? What baby Blue do to you? Nothing, but you know, he was the lead. If you're gonna go, all right, I love Pretty Ricky. I go to the movie and Twitter. I want no problem.
Starting point is 01:48:24 By the way, just shameless plug. I'm really trying to go to that Tony Braxton show. If anybody can hook me up. With New Edition? No, I think it's... Yeah, Tony, New Edition.
Starting point is 01:48:34 You are disrespectful. The Tony Braxton show? To be honest. The new edition concept? I am from. Severin, Maryland. Tony Braxton is from Severn.
Starting point is 01:48:43 It's a new edition. It's a new edition and voice to men. They were in the DMV last weekend. You actually want to go to the Atlanta show. Oh, okay. Yeah, you'll get there.
Starting point is 01:48:52 But I feel like enough people are not talking about what Tony Braxton does at that show. She kills it. She definitely kills it. A hundred, what? She has a whole production. I mean, they all have productions, but people don't talk about it enough to me.
Starting point is 01:49:02 My mom has played Tony Braxon. The way your mom played, the miseducation of Lauren Hill, the way my mom has played every Tony Braxton album. I know every Tony Braxton song by the bag of my hand so I really want to see her a lot
Starting point is 01:49:13 but anyway my last record is actually like a Neo Soul R&B fake gospel record um it's from a shock you know like he's talking about that it's like you go to church but you go to brunch after Mary J. Blige, uh oh I really want it's fake gospel like it's a positive
Starting point is 01:49:29 my life is I don't know you're talking but it's not fake gospel it's not a spiritual it's not it's a gospel category okay fine it's called return to Brazil from Rashach. I don't hear no gospel. I ain't here now one gospel. It's a positive uplifting vibe. I mean that's what you
Starting point is 01:49:46 equate to fake gospel. Okay, fine, inspirational. But it's like fake gospel because it could slide. Do you think Sounds of Blackness is that too? Towns of Blackness is definitely fake gospel. No, it's not. Sounds of Blackness is an inspirational record. Be optimistic as long as you keep your head to the sky and you need to because you got a bald spot. But listen,
Starting point is 01:50:03 inspirational music. It's inspirational. You get your cheers at it a little bit. No, it's not. You want to talk about the sky. You can't reach you. Nothing in this room above their hat. It's inspirational music. Yo, my fake gospel playlist is crazy, by the way.
Starting point is 01:50:15 I got a lot of great records. What do you call? Fake gospel sounds crazy. How does that sound crazy? Just call it inspirational music. Because gospel music is an actual genre. But that's what I'm saying. They're not labeled as gospel, but they're talking about God.
Starting point is 01:50:26 They're not talking about Christ. It's inspirational. Yes. Yeah, it's inspirational. Fine. It's inspirational. It's inspirational to me. That's not no way.
Starting point is 01:50:34 That's not fake gospel. That's not fake gospel. That's why it's not. That's exactly why it's different. That's why this is fake. Young Dolph, a hundred shots is inspirational to me. I mean, I'll wait that little on. Nuck if you buck is what?
Starting point is 01:50:46 He said inspirational. And let me think it. It's a need. No, no, no, no. It does have a spiritual leading. Okay. The devil? It does.
Starting point is 01:50:54 Like, I mean, you, I don't think they were fighting the devil back then. It's the way you feel it was. It's the way. I think they would. Okay. That's that hennie spirit. All right. All right. Well, let's go, guys.
Starting point is 01:51:02 Let's go, guys. Thank you guys. Yeah, thank you guys. Thank you guys for having me. If you guys are in the Tri-Stay, I'll be at the Adida store on Spring Street, Spring Street, DJing with Adidas and Avericks for their new collab. Congratulations on the Avericks. I've seen that.
Starting point is 01:51:17 Big Nilela. I'm playing with Big Nilela, Nia L.A. So yeah, definitely stop by, check me out. And, yeah, follow me on the gram at Nile's Simone. If you like those records, more on the way. You get the discounts on the Averrex's? I mean, it's almost spring, but, you know. Why?
Starting point is 01:51:29 You don't know what to do with that jacket. Could you get Lauren a hat? You get a nice world cup. You don't know what to do with that jacket. You're going to come to here with something dumb, some jeans that hug them thighs. Let's get to the next. Show you're shaking. Happy Friday.
Starting point is 01:51:44 Morning, everybody is DJ Envy. Jess Salari, Shalameen de Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's Women's History Month. We'll be reping today. Absolutely. I'm honoring Dr. Patricia Agnew, played by Janet Jackson in the Tyler Parry film. Why Did I Get Married?
Starting point is 01:51:58 So Patricia deserves honor for her role as a symbol of guidance in her career and in her friendships. She was basically the anchor of her friend group. and I'm always equipping our friends with effective tools and wisdom to save their marriages all while forcibly navigating the intense pain of losing her toddler son in an accident, which was caused by her. And she was struggling with her marriage as well because they was playing the blame game. Her and Gab had to put a strain on their marriage. They weren't happy, but she was covering that up the whole time. And so that poses my question, the question of the day, which makes it the theme. Who counsels the therapist?
Starting point is 01:52:35 because she was a therapist. She was holding everybody together doing everything. But the whole time, nobody knew behind closed doors, she was dealing with some real, real heavy stuff. So, yeah, who counsels the therapist? Shout out to you, Dr. Patricia Agnew. Well, you're not a good therapist if you don't have a therapist. And every therapist will tell you,
Starting point is 01:52:51 don't go to a therapist who doesn't have a therapist. Hmm. I didn't know that. But in the movie, she didn't seem to have one. And she was responsible for everybody else all the time. So that's real deep. And it's a lot of Patricia Agnews out there. Okay.
Starting point is 01:53:05 Shout out. Really not. It is, y'all. It's a movie. But again, movies are inspired by real life stories. Okay. Now, we're all out in about this weekend. I'm going to be in Riley.
Starting point is 01:53:17 Salute to the A.K.A.s. I'm going to be at the Riley Convention Center in North Carolina. So pull up on us to All Black Affairs. Salute to all the A.K.A. And then Sunday, me and Red, a friend of mine, his name is Boris. He's opening up a dispensary in Staten Island. It's actually open, but the grand opening is this Sunday called The Vault. So I will have some goodies for you on Monday.
Starting point is 01:53:35 Thank you, I appreciate that. Yeah, and Lauren, I'll have something for your moms too. Thank you. All right. So she can stop asking. Okay, I got you. I got you. So salute to the vault.
Starting point is 01:53:42 I'll be there Sunday. Now, also, Charlemagne's going to, your car is going to be racing this Saturday, right? Well, yeah, you know, salute to Roger Caroof. You know, we had him up here yesterday, man. And this Saturday, 5.30 p.m. He will be racing the Dallent Raceway, and he'll be driving a Black Effect, wrapped, sponsored car, man. So salute to my guy, Roger Carroof.
Starting point is 01:54:03 You can actually watch that tomorrow. Tomorrow, 5.30 p.m. Eastern on the C.W. Network. So if you, you know, turn to the CW. tomorrow when you can see Roger Caroof driving this Black Effect wrapped car, man. And, yes, speaking of Black Effect, April 25th, Polman Yards, Atlanta, Georgia. Our fourth annual Black Effect podcast festival is happening. Go get your tickets right now. Drink Champs is going to be on that podcast stage. Mona with the Don't Call Me White Girl podcast.
Starting point is 01:54:30 Jeff Teague with the Club 520 podcast. Deonté Kyle and Ice Cup Cat with the Gritchin. eggs podcast just to name a few to go get your tickets black effect.com slash podcast festival great and looks like you everybody going to be in like the carolines this weekend i'm going to be in greensboro today and tomorrow so get your tickets meet me at the comedy zone tonight and tomorrow night we got four shows this weekend um jessillars official dot com i'll be doing meet and greet i will have merch on hand and go out there and pre-order my book so deaf do we parent the co-parenting memoir i wrote it just for y'all you want to take your baby father down to downtown and and put them on
Starting point is 01:55:05 that don't do that because he probably ain't got no money anyway. So I wrote all about that. Pre-order the book is great and I did my audiobook and I'm reading it in my accent so you all going to get the hair all the use and the do's and the twos that y'all want to hear every day. The book is 200 and
Starting point is 01:55:21 eight pages long, right? It is. And she's reading the audiobook. She started it last month she'll be done by the time. The book comes out April 28. The audiobook will be done April 26. Okay, but pre-order it now. Absolutely. And Lauren, do you somebody this week and Lauren? No, not somewhere this weekend.
Starting point is 01:55:36 I went somewhere, though, and I wanted to shout them out Aladdin on Broadway. My little cousins came. It was my little cousin's sixth birthday, and she just wanted to go see a Broadway show. So shout out to Aladdin, they made it happen. And she, like, I don't even know. Some of the stuff in the show, like the magic carpet ride,
Starting point is 01:55:51 and I don't understand how they even make it happen, but the production is amazing. The kids enjoyed it. Like, they're literally still sending me videos right now from their experience. It was the best, like, they loved it. I loved watching them, love it. So shout out to Aladdin. I'm so glad you didn't pull out your proton pack and try to zap Aladdin.
Starting point is 01:56:08 Okay? I'm so glad you didn't pull out your ghost trap and try to trap Aladdin. Okay, because he's not a ghost. Oh, my goodness. You got a positive note. Oh, my God. He's got nothing positive. Yes, the positive note is simply this, man.
Starting point is 01:56:20 Spend time alone to find yourself. You know why that's good because it prepares you for something? Actually, it prepares you for two things, okay? Every person must do two things alone. You must do your own believing and you must do your own dying. Have a great day. Come, bitches. You don't finish or y'all done.
Starting point is 01:56:37 Woke up, woke up. Wake that ass up. Program your alarm to Power 105.1 on Iheart Radio. In the middle of the night, Saskia awoke in a haze. Her husband, Mike, was on his laptop. What was on his screen
Starting point is 01:56:52 would change Saskia's life forever. I said, I need you to tell me exactly what you're doing. And immediately, the mask came off. You're supposed to be safe. That's your home. That's your husband.
Starting point is 01:57:08 Listen to Betrayal Season 5 on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, it's Joe Interesting, host of the Spirit Daughter podcast where we talk about astrology, natal charts, and how to step into your most vibrant life. And today I'm talking with my dear friend, Krista Williams. It can change you in the best way possible. Dance with the change. Dance with the breakdowns. The embodiment of podcast.
Starting point is 01:57:34 Pice's intuition with Capricorn power moves. So I'm like delusionally proud of my chart. Listen to the Spirit Daughter podcast starting on February 24th on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcast. I'm Nancy Glass, host of the Burden of Guilt Season 2 podcast. This is a story about a horrendous lie that destroyed two families. Late one night, Bobby Gumpright became the victim of a random crime. The perpetrator was sentenced to 99 years until a confession changed everything. I was a monster.
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Starting point is 01:58:50 Good people. What's up? What's up? It's Questlove. So recently I had the incredible opportunity to have a real conversation with actress and producer Jamie Lee Curtis from routines to recovery, true lies. and a certain Jermaine Jackson music video. Jamie Serreal and Raw, and something I really admire about her. I am so happy that I'm the head bitch in charge at 67, that I have the perspective that I have at my age
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