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just to be here in a second.
Peace to the planet, it is Monday.
Good morning, how y'all feel out there.
I feel blessed black and highly favored.
to be here another day to serve our beautiful
listeners. Good morning. What is
happening, man? Yes, that's right.
Good morning. Back to the work week. What's so, Charlie?
I've seen you. I was in Atlanta for a sec. Yeah, I was in Atlanta
this weekend. You know what I mean?
Invest Fest. That's right. Drop on the cruise bombs
for Invest Fest, man. Salute the Rashad
and Troy, the good brothers to earn your leisure.
What they have built with InvestPest's
absolutely incredible. Three days
of black people coming together to
discuss financial literacy, to
discuss business. And when you talk
to people about why, you know, they want
be there like you know just people that are in attendance
it's simply because they learn that's right nothing more
nothing less they're there because they are you know
getting an education so I was there on Saturday
me and uh umk dropping the clues bonds with Steve Harvey
me and my man Steve Harvey we had a panel together
and you know that was just a great conversation because Steve is
somebody who's giving me a lot of game you know throughout
throughout my journey throughout my career and I just
I really like just spending time with Steve it was just
interested us being on you know stage together because you know sometimes
when you're around the person and y'all have like
you know casual private
conversations sometimes that
private conversation goes to the public
and it shouldn't you know and he don't like that
because you know I talk like this all the time
right right you know and then
sometimes I got to slow him down because I know he might be going
with it because he's getting a little too loose yeah
so I love Uncle man
I love Steve Harvey salute to earn your lesion
in Vest Fest now also salute to everybody
in the Carolinas I was in Columbia South Carolina
803 the Metro
I was all over through that.
Yeah, so salute to everybody that came out.
We had over 1,000 people.
It was just a great event.
Where was that?
I don't know the name of the spot.
It felt like a government building.
Like maybe they rented out a government building.
Right behind was a huge library.
A huge library.
It was like a huge library.
Like a modern library.
It's beautiful on the outside.
They had red lights outside.
It was very beautiful.
Okay.
But it was very beautiful.
It was growing in sexy, 25 plus.
Everybody dressed up in all white.
I ate at a restaurant called champagne.
Really, really nice.
Everybody showed me so much love in South Carolina.
So salute to everybody in South Carolina.
I had an amazing time.
To the point, I don't want to get in.
Now I ain't going to get in trouble.
Tell me what.
I ain't going to tell you where it was, but I pulled up at the hotel.
And lady was like, you tell Charlemagne, everybody from Florida ain't crazy.
Now, I've been living here for 15 years, and we look out for our own.
You know what she said?
She was like, she said, all the rooms are free for me.
Don't even worry about it.
They'd be all the hotel rooms for free.
And that's why everybody from Florida crazy.
She don't even own that hotel.
That ain't even her hotel.
giving you all the rooms free. Why? I'm glad you're not
said up the name of the hotel.
She's doing something. She's got no business doing. And then wonder why we call
the people in Florida crazy. You don't even need no free room.
You got money. And she's giving away free rooms to you.
Why do people, by the way, why? She said, we got to look out for our own. I said, okay.
Why do we do that? I always wonder about that.
They always want to give people that don't need to get nothing free, free stuff.
That's all right. You know what I mean? But then the people who actually need it
got a paid top dollar. That makes no sense. I took it, though. I took it. I'm sure you
did. I took it. Pause. And a salute
to my friend, DJ
Mono. DJ Mona was, he called me this morning
at 4 a.m. He was drunk. He cursed me out
and said I didn't check upon him enough. And he was right.
I need to check up on my friends enough. Sometimes life be
life. And you always say
I'm going to get around to it. And sometimes you don't want that
I'm going to get around to it when something bad
happened. So salute to DJ.
I remember it was your birthday one time back in the day.
DJ Mono walked in the club and he
smacked you on the ass and then when you turned around,
he smashed some cake in your face. That
was crazy. That's not what happened. He smashed the
It's not what happened.
And when he smashed the cake in Envy's face,
Envy, like, did his tongue and licked the cake from around his face.
That's not true.
Almost licked mono fingers.
That was wild.
And I'm going to tell y'all.
I'm going to tell you, right quickly what happened.
We were in the club.
Charlemagne was there.
Charlemagne told him to do that.
Bono was dressed.
I told him to smack you on that house and put cake in your face?
He didn't smack me on my ass.
He did not smack me in my ass.
Charlemagne said, yo, be funny if you smack him in the face with cake.
And that's what he did.
He ended the whole party.
That was New York.
Remember paid him full?
When Cam was like,
I smear the kick in his face.
And then they was like,
why you be doing stuff like that?
I don't know.
It was his birthday.
I just thought that was something
y'all did here in New York.
He did that on his own.
Ghostface will be joining us this morning.
His new album, Supreme Clientel is out,
and we're going to be kicking with Ghostface in a little bit,
but we got front page news when we come back,
so don't go anywhere.
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Good morning.
Now, some quick sports.
Tampa Pay Buccaneers first waived,
well,
Waves Shiloh,
saying this is,
they're saying after he got into a fight on the field.
Is that why they waived them?
They're waived because of that fight?
That's what they were saying,
that that's the reason why he was waived.
But we honestly don't know.
The team said that?
I saw people on social media.
Social media said that and speculated it.
Oh, well, you know them niggas don't know that.
He was waived after swinging on another player in the game the other night.
So he was waived.
I mean, that would look like regular football to me the way that they was, you know.
Not the punch at the end, though, right?
Even the punch.
I've seen football players throw punches at each other.
I mean, first of all, I think that's stupid.
To me, it's swinging out of a.
person. It's the same thing
as lesbians with the scrap on. What you mean?
When a lesbian got the scrap on and then, you know,
the other lesbians sucking on it or something and then the person
wearing the scrap is moaning. It's the same thing when you throw a punch at
somebody. How are y'all fist fighting with helmets on?
That's stupid. I know. No, no. What you just said
about the news? Like, don't do that.
It's all stupid. I agree, Jess. Thank Justice. Hey, I agree. It's all
stupid. I agree, Jess. What's up, Morgan?
Hey, y'all. How y'all feeling on the Monday?
Goodness.
All right, let's get into it. So President Trump is threatening to send troops to Baltimore now as part of his national crackdown on crime.
In a post on truth, Social Trump said that Maryland Governor Westmore asked him in a rather nasty and provocative tone to walk the streets of Maryland with him and called Governor Moore's record on crime a very bad one and said he'll send troops to the city if he thinks he needs help.
Now Moore responded during a appearance on CBS's Face the Nation, saying,
while the president is spending his time from the Oval Office making jabs at attacks at us,
there are people on the ground already doing the work to actually bring crime down.
Let's take a listen to Maryland Governor Westmore.
It is not sustainable.
You cannot continue this type of pace of operations,
particularly when it's costing over a million dollars a day in order to do this.
The second, it's not scalable.
You're not going to be able to do this in every single major.
American city, particularly when many of the cities that have the highest crime rates are the
places that have actually deployed their National Guards to Washington, D.C. So who's going to
go do the work in their cities? The third, it's unconstitutional. It's a direct violation
of the 10th Amendment. And for a party that talks about state rights, it's amazing how they're having
such a big government approach in the way they're conducting public safety. The fourth reason
is because it's deeply disrespectful to the members of the National Guard. You know,
as someone who actually deployed overseas and served my country in combat, to ask these
men and women to do a job that they're not trained for is just deeply disrespectful.
Yeah, so elsewhere, the Washington Post also reported Saturday that the Pentagon
has been planning a military deployment to Chicago for weeks and that National Guard members
could arrive as soon as next month. Now, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker responded with a statement
saying that Trump is attempting to manufacture a crisis and politicize Americans who serve in uniform
to distract from the pain he is causing working families. And the Epstein files.
See, that's what they're messing up at because none of these people are leading with all of this as a distraction from the Epstein files.
You know, even when Governor Westmore was on yesterday, he didn't bring that up.
You know, J.B. Pritch is not bringing it up no more.
Like, don't stop talking about what caused him to be rattled.
Well, National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. are, well, let's take it up a notch because National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. are now authorized to carry firearms.
NBC News reports the Guard members will carry service issues M-17 pistols, while there will be,
a small number armed with M4 rifles.
Now on Friday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth authorized 2,000 troops in D.C.
to begin carrying weapons, although Guard members will continue to focus on their work on protecting federal assets and providing a so-called safe environment.
You know what I was thinking about what matters more data or how people feel?
And what I mean by that is the data showed crime was going.
How people feel?
Yeah, the data showed how crime was going down in D.C.
Crime has been going down in Baltimore.
They had a significant drop in murder.
according to the data but then you have some people who say things are still bad in these places
so what matters more how people feel are the actual data the data and then also i guess so you
think the data i'm sorry what people feel and also the news right because even here in new york city
they said crime and all this is down but i just heard five people got shot over the weekend and i
heard last weekend that shooting in the in the club then the weekend before that it was another three
people somebody got shot in times square so it feels like it's bold the data's BS
yeah i think it's like when you 500 pounds and you lose 200 yeah it's cool
but you're still fat.
You still big.
Why do you keep coming up with these metaphors like this, picking on communities?
I'm not picking on anybody.
I'm just trying to break it down and ways people understand.
I get it.
That is front page news.
Thank you, Morgan.
All right.
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Hello who's this
Yeah hey this is Demetris out of Louisiana
Now you're Demetris, what I'll get it off your chest brother
All right then hey good morning y'all the breakfast club
I'll listen to you guys every morning
I just want to make a point
In regards to the point
I was just made about the National Guard
uh, being authorized to, you know, carry firearms. Uh, nobody's really put it together as far as
the narrative. And I want to go back just real quickly about Black Lives Matter. Okay. So police brutality,
all right, carried on by local law enforcement that are allowed to carry arms and bear arms like
every day in the streets of America. They don't even have to have permission to carry firearms. And they,
you know, shoot at will. They're shooting 20, 30, 40, 40.
grounds, you know, to, you know, assailants or whatever you want to call them.
And then look at the National Guard.
These are our cousins or relatives or uncles, aunts, daughters, right?
They're out there in the streets protecting our so-called government, you know,
political stances.
And they don't even have weapons.
Okay.
Now, so, okay, no problem with that.
But what I wanted to say was the way you get these police to get their mind right is to have
military personnel after they served their four years,
their two years inactive reserve time should be that they go to their home of record
and serve as local police officers.
Case and point, though.
Okay, so the guys that have been to war, a lot of people don't know that.
I'm ex-military.
I was in the Marine Corps for 12 years.
When we go over to Afghanistan, you know, Iraq and all that type of stuff,
we have to have permission to fire one round,
to lock and load.
We have to have permission by our commanding officers or NCOs or whatever, what have you, to fire.
Where local law enforcement is over here, most of which could not even pass the AVAB or couldn't even pass the physical examination for a flat foot or incompetency or whatever.
And then most of those guys, sorry, I'm driving.
And most of those guys probably were bullied in school and they have a hang up, you know, personal or otherwise.
Or they come from some little small town
where they don't like black people
or what have you or brown skin folks.
You know what I mean?
And then they just kind of take advantage of it.
Anyway, I know I was speaking fast and all that.
I appreciate y'all.
Listen, y'all, every morning.
Y'all's doing a great job.
Thank you, good work.
I appreciate you.
Yeah.
I like that idea if they want to do that.
I don't want it to be something that they have to do
because I feel like, you know,
if you go over and you do like a tour of duty,
I think when you come home,
one of the first things that they should do is,
you know, give you proper mental evaluations,
you know what I'm saying?
and make sure that you have, you know, decompressed from all the trauma that you've seen, you know, over there before they just put you back out in the street.
That's right.
But I do kind of like that idea.
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Good morning, this is Lynn from Columbus.
Good morning, y'all.
What's up, Lynn?
Good morning, get off your chest, Lynn.
Listen, Jay, you there today, right?
Yes, here.
Okay, good.
I had to make show.
So, I watched the Amy Bradley documentary this week at Cal.
Yes.
Let me tell you something.
That hole is alive.
Yeah, exactly.
Why she got to be a hole, though?
Why she got to be a hole?
Hey.
Listen, you know what I meant.
It's a term of enderman in.
I got you.
I got you.
Okay.
Because it was.
from stud
to hope.
Right.
But listen, she's forced
against her will, right?
But here's the thing
that's bugging me out, though.
It's the letter, what was it,
two months before she went on the boat
to her girlfriend?
Yes, yes, right?
That creep me out.
People are trying to forget that part
that she gave it a little message in a bottle
and she was on a ship
and you know you only sent a message on a bottle
when you on the water
somewhere.
What did you see?
Exactly.
But here's the biggest part, though.
I knew it was the bass player.
Everybody knows that him, even his own daughter.
Even his own daughter.
And it's the fact that she tried to set him up on the Netflix documentary.
Girl, yes.
And he was not falling for it.
He was not falling forward.
He almost, you know, he was getting upset with her.
But I thank God for her because she, like, something ain't right.
My father, he being a whole clown out here.
He'd be luring girls to the woods.
The woods in the wall
She got Barbados kids
We got to put a PBB out
She got n** kids y'all
She got kids from Barbados
That's black?
No
See they're doing a lot right now
They're trying to put it together
All they need to do is watch the documentary
But the- You talk about the Amy Bradley
Documenter Yes on Netflix
Y'all can still watch it right now
Y'all, it's the number one documentary on air right now
She wrote a letter to her girlfriend two months
Before she went on this cruise with her parents
And basically what it was, she cheated on her
girlfriend. They didn't say that, but she was
writing a letter to our girlfriend, like,
I can't live without you. Like, basically, it was
kind of like a suicide note. It gave
a suicide feel, but if you're looking at it,
another way, it could be, oh, she just loved her girlfriend
so much, but she definitely was like, I don't want to be with
anybody if I can't be with you, and the girl
was mad of her. She put the message in a
bottle? In the bottle, yes. And through it over
board? No, and she
left it with the girlfriend. It was just
in the bottle. And then she was like, I'm going on
this cruise. And if you never see me again,
I don't know what to tell you.
So why did she, she had used a scrap on another girl?
She did not.
I don't know how gay she was.
I just noticed she was gay.
Okay.
Okay.
So I don't even know if she was a bottom or what, what they do?
What they call it on?
Okay.
No, not lesbian.
That's for men.
Okay.
See, all of that wasn't out when I was gay.
It was just regular.
You kiss and you cissor and you go home.
It wasn't all this extra stuff when I was gay.
It's just like, film.
Well, ooh, you know, having conversations that y'all don't know nothing about.
I know it's femme.
I don't know.
You got all the students.
mad at y'all this morning.
Jess and Lauren was on the radio
talking about rock, paper, scissors.
See, that's how they're going to do.
Shut up, stupid.
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We do.
Y'all were talking about needing a naked video
a little nods-X
show that this thing really happened
and now there is one.
And a lot more, because he is still in jail
at this very moment.
We're going to get into some things.
Damn. All right.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
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Sholomey and the guy, we are the breakfast club.
Let's get to the latest with Lauren.
Lauren becoming a straight fact.
She gets them from somebody that knows somebody.
She gets the details.
I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
She'd be having the latest on this.
The latest with Lauren La Rosa.
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes she have details.
Sometimes she have a little bit of everything.
Well, it's the latest.
On the breakfast club.
Talk to me.
Wow.
A little nuts X.
waiting in jail right now there is a new video that has surfaced he's waiting to see a judge
because the charge which was the he was arrested on suspicion of battery on an officer
they consider it violent because he charged at the officer so he asked to see a judge he couldn't just
get cited and go home so he had to wait over the weekend to see a judge today and hopefully he'll
be released on bail but there's a video that surfaced and this is from the original video
or original night where he was walking around at 4 a.m. in L.A. but now
Now, Little Knives X is naked in this video.
So the story in the beginning...
You asked for it.
You did.
You asked for it in the surface.
They heard you and they released it.
He's slanging?
Was it hanging?
What?
It's blurred.
We couldn't see it.
How big was the blur?
Oh, the blur was pretty happy.
It was pretty big.
Yes.
And so, yeah, so the video was released.
He's naked now.
Now, this is the part of the video where, of course, he's removed the Tidy White's,
and he is singing, Nicky Binage.
Let's take a listen.
Because my money ain't
Let me get this straight
Wait, I'm the rookie
But my features and my shows
10 times just paid
If you came for a personal out of mouth
Come on, that's it
They looped the same video
So yes, it's short
Yeah, you
There's so much
It's all tall
And my buddy's got to claim it
That's the jam
That's the jammed in the man
At least him claim it
Find that
So he did the whole verse
Or he just did that one little clip
I'm assuming he went for longer
but the video that was released by TMZ
just loops that part of it.
Now, I will say, in this video,
he no longer has the boots on anymore, right?
No, he took them off.
Yes. Now, those boots, the man who was recording
says that, yes, he got the boots
and he is now selling them on eBay for $10,000.
What kind of boots are they?
They're just white cowboy boots,
the white boots that were in the original video, right?
So Little Nisex is walking around naked
with no boots, and now this man is selling.
Who's selling underwear?
If you buy them boots, then you are doing very well in life.
Who's selling a tidy white?
I'm sure they're going to sell a tidy whitey too.
No, he doesn't have the tighty witties.
It's just the boots as a now.
And they did ask him, like, you don't think that that price is a bit, like, steep for just a random pair of white boots, even though Little Nile's at X had him on.
And he says that people have already been reaching out to him via via social media to give him offers for the boots.
So he thinks he's going to be fine.
They're starting at 10K on eBay.
That butt sniffing bandit from California might buy them drawers.
He just got caught again.
I thought he likes sniffing women's butts.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
butt sniffle.
Yeah, well, good luck to Little Knives X today.
And the guy who was recorded in the video says that when he walked, so he recorded the first part of the video, he rode off a bit and kind of like lost Little Kniz X.
Like he could see him.
He said he was like rolling on the ground, but he was too far to record it.
So when they caught back up with each other, the man said he was playing an old town road.
He catches back up with Lil Nas X who doesn't have any boots on her.
And he asked him like, where are your boots?
And he says that Lil Nas X told him, girl, I don't need them boots anymore.
And then...
I'm still screaming up with Felicity stunt.
Can I ask you a question, Lauren?
Yes.
I was reading on TMZ.
TMZ had a headline that says,
Lil Nas X is on his best behavior in jail.
Yes.
And then when you read the article,
it says police haven't had any issues with Lowell Nas.
We're told the old-time rapper
hasn't tried to put on any shows,
are sung for those also at the jail.
Why is that part of the story?
It's a part of the story because normally when you have like R.
Kelly or like, even remember we were having a conversation
about Tori Lanes and he was singing in jail at one point.
After one day.
I mean, I guess they just wanted to make a story.
They wanted to get, because people cared about Lil Nas X being locked up.
So they asked the question.
And no, R. Kelly and Torrey Lanes, I would want to hit him perform.
What the hell could Lil Nas X perform in jail that I would want to hit?
Well, first of all, you think this is a publicity stunt, right?
And he has, he has, he has, I was supposed to say some of us.
He has really good songs.
What is punani?
Panini, that's a punini.
It's an old song that he had.
But his, you heard it before.
Shouldn't it be pubsy?
Right.
That's old.
I was going to say, what he could be before.
performing in there. There's this song Kimbo that he was teasing with Little John that hasn't
released yet. That he did post to his Instagram a few weeks ago and he did post on some
of his videos. So he's been promoting music up until this point. Yeah, but for a long time,
though, to be fair, it wasn't just recently because he's been saying that he was going to, he cleared
his Instagram. He did, but prior to clear his Instagram, he's been saying he was going to make
a return with music. He was going to make a return. He was going to make a return. But he did clear
his Instagram. He did post a snippet of this song. But I have the song because this one might
go where he has.
Somebody got a call 12 on me.
Big stunt.
Stop playing.
Big publicity stunt.
Somebody on his best being.
And I always wanted to know where, how did he get to where he was at?
Did he drive to that location and started walking or did he just started like, did he,
how do he get to that location?
Somebody drive him there?
Like, just pop up in the street and just start walking?
I don't know the answer to that.
But there is a video now that it's circulating with him and like a random fan that happened to
run into him and they're posing to take a picture.
We have the little snippet from that video too.
He seemed fine.
Can you do this dance with me?
No, let's take this picture.
All right.
Where's the party?
Can you just dance with me?
No.
Yeah, that's the only other person that I've seen interact with him
throughout this time.
There was two homeboys, allegedly.
This is sounding like a Smolett store.
I ain't going to hold, nah, nah, nah.
It's a big stunt.
God bless him, though.
I wish him the best, you know.
Are you doing all of this to sell 5,000 records?
Damn.
I mean, it's like, come on, yo.
Can we give him 10.
thousand all right at what point at what point do we just sell our music the good way you know not going
through all these drastic measures like but i bet his ass ain't mean to get put in jail for this long
if you're still in there definitely not to get caught before friday and still have to wait over the
weekend it's crazy and i did so i was i was okay i gave you is you don't want to be in jail this
well he's in an arraignment area of the jail so he's not really interacted with too many like
people he just waiting to go see a judge hmm there's people there probably got him in a
holding cell with a bunch of people with a bunch of people according to the story
he doesn't have his own cell but it's not too many like he's not interacting with like a whole jail he's on like a pod and all those things so he's in prearrayment yeah it's a prearrayment just like a hold and so like you said but um they also so I spoke to a public information officer because normally LAPD doesn't release mugshots but I just wanted to confirm there will be no mugshot here either so I mean no mugshot merch if he gets through this when he gets through this we spent too much time on this story but this is exactly what he wanted that's right yeah it is we definitely was talking about it
Can we talk about somebody who put out some good music
with no goddamn gimmicks?
Man, drop on the clues bonds for Offset.
You listen to the full album.
Hey, offset delivered.
You hear me?
What's your favor on the album?
Oh, I got a lot.
Right now at this moment, it's probably running up with Key Glock.
Okay.
Yeah, that's what you said.
That was lit.
Yeah, I was listening to that again all weekend as well.
And he dropped the full visual for the different species song with Gunna.
Directed by my home girl, Shishi.
Shout out the Shishi.
All right.
Well, that is the latest with Laura.
Now, when we come back, we got front-page news.
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All right, what's up, Morgan?
Hey, yeah, hey, okay, in case you missed it on Friday morning,
the FBI raided former Trump National Security Advisor,
John Bolton's home and office,
and it's not exactly clear why.
Now, the former national security advisor
became a strong critic of President Trump
after he left the administration back in 2019
and had been previously accused of,
leaking classified material, but a previous investigation into that didn't go anywhere.
Now, Trump spoke on it on Friday afternoon, saying he didn't know about the raid in advance,
but also added that he has the right to know in advance.
Let's hear more from President Trump.
I don't want to know about it.
I don't want to know about it.
It's not necessary.
I could know about it.
I could be the one starting, and I'm actually the chief law enforcement officer.
So in an interview with NBC's Meet the Press, Vice President J.D. Vance denied the FBI raids,
were a result of Bolton's previous criticism of the president.
And the vice president also said that the investigation of Bolton is in its early stages.
Let's take a listen to those comments.
Classified documents are certainly part of it.
But I think that there's a broad concern about Ambassador Bolton.
They're going to look into it.
And like I said, if there's no crime here, we're not going to prosecute it.
Also, I want to say something, Morgan, because we just be, you know, sometimes people just be letting the president speak.
But he's not the chief law enforcement officer of you.
United States. Like that title belongs to
the U.S. Attorney General, if I'm not
mistaken. Yeah, but you know how
Trump talks, which you're right. It's
a lie. It's right to clarify.
You know, we know how Trump lies. Like, that's
a lie. He's over that, but he, you know, I guess he feels
like because he's over that person,
you know, that's why
he says what he says, and that's just speculation
from my end. But Vance went on to say
whether Bolton has been or
would be taken into custody
remains to be seen. Bolton also served
as the U.S. ambassador to the United
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frankly, is trying to make the situation a little bit more fair on a national scale. The Democrats
have gerrymandered their states really aggressively. We think there are opportunities to push
back against that, and that's really all we're doing. So the Texas Tribune says,
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President Trump, of course, had called for a new map to increase the House majority ahead of the midterm elections.
Meanwhile, House Democratic leader, Hakeem Jeffries, he's hinting at possibility of mobilizing redistricting efforts in more blue states.
In an interview with CNN's State of the Union, Jeffries criticized congressional maps in Texas and said Democrats would be ready if more Republican-led states aimed to redraw maps in their favor.
Let's take a listen to House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries.
In Texas, this is a racial partisan gerrymander ordered by Donald Trump as part of an effort to rig the midterm elections.
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We will continue to respond when necessary across the country.
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Ghostface Killer.
Yo, yo. Yo, yo, yo, yo. What up?
What up?
How are you feeling, man?
Nah, we call him, we calling, King.
Glad to be here right now.
Man, how did you have you?
Like three times, right?
I think once.
Twice, twice, it was twice, twice, twice, yeah.
All right.
I thought you know what I was.
I ain't going to lie, I thought you did.
I was like, ghost don't want to be there.
My man was telling me that he saw this.
He saw you had that face on like, yo, you know what I mean?
Downstairs, I was like, yeah.
Everything happens, my dog wanted to happen.
That's what I'm saying?
You said you would never do a sequel to Supreme Clientel,
so what changed your mind?
Nah, it was the fans.
It was the fans.
They kept calling for it.
So I'm like, yo, for years, they was calling for it.
So, you know, gradually, I was just, I started back then.
Like, you know, I saved a couple of joints.
Every time I get a joint and I felt like it could be supreme,
I just put it in the vault, stashes, stashes.
So, look, on this album right here,
I got, like, maybe like five songs from, like, 20 years ago,
17 and better on it, you know?
How do you know this body of work was it, though?
This body of work should be supreme clientele.
too. Because I kind of felt good about it. You know what I mean? Besides the skits, remember
last time I'm having like a few Iron Man skits on it and stuff like that, but now they
really, they own you now. You really can't really do it. So you got to, you got to just think
of like, okay, which way I'm gonna go? And that was one of the hardest parts I had, just trying
to find like a theme behind it. You know what I mean? So, you know, it took me, it took a while,
it took a while, but I got it. I feel I got it. You know what I mean? But it's a vibe.
You know, when I create albums, I create vibes. So if I could get
head and hear it like all the way through then i know i'm good then i got my got my my man's and then
my player for you know i don't got no yes brothers around me you know what i mean so if they're like
yo nah tone like you know i mean then i way and judge it and feel like i i you know what
maybe he's right i'll tell him like yo what i feel about it you know but i i made the
decision at the end of the day so on this project i i just think that we got a good vibe or now
now how do you how do you navigate the landscape today how do you like the landscape of music and
musicians today because you're the guy
that drops and it gets out the way
we don't see you like literally ghost face like get
gone for years
but on tour so how do you feel about the
landscape today of music of music
brat rap music I mean
you know um I mean it kind of shifted
you know what I mean to another region
and I get it you know what I mean because nothing
stays the same you just sometimes just got to
adapt to it but I realize that you just
got to do you just got to stay in your lane
just stay right in your lane or whatever
you know I mean because for the people I came
up with you know what I mean it's like they're still there they still out there even though
they probably got grandkids and you know what I mean whatever the case may be but you know this
real music music still exist out there you know I mean not trying to take away from what
else was it what else is going on but you just got to do you man I feel like with this
supreme clientele too it's not even like you channeling your era this feel like 86 to 88 yeah
because I'm I'm from I'm from that era you know what I mean so I love that era you know
I'm my R&B dude first.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like just to try to go back and get a, that's what I was telling you, like trying
to just get a feeling, get a feeling.
Then I found it.
Then I'm like, yo, you know what?
Let me call a Thai buggy.
You know what I mean?
And get them on just to more create that feeling.
You know what I mean?
Because I was thinking like, damn, what I'm going to go with?
Like I was thinking about a lot of rappers, even Lauren Hill.
I'm like, damn, she got miseducation to Lauren Hill.
And this one got that one, you know, I'm looking at three feet high and rising and all
other stuff and you know 25 years
from the last time we did Supreme
clientele it's like yo some
brothers is dead you know what I mean and it was
a vibe it was like
you know people don't understand like
if you got a baby you can't create the same
baby right you know what I'm saying so
fans be thinking that yo you gotta
really do it you know what I mean like this but it's
you know you first of all these producers
now they're not making the
same beats and stuff that they did before
they caught up in like right now
so is I you know
know I had to find a way like and you know like you said God's time is the best
time so and that's that's why we hear now were you afraid to call the Supreme
well not fear fear's not the right word but you do you have any hesitation about
calling the Supreme clientele too because that gives a different expectation to
the body of work not really you know what me it's it's like if I got the beats
and I'm focused and I got time I could do those all day it just it's just a matter of
the the the beat really the beats that could just just draw
drag me in there because the beats is everything.
Every verse I ever thrown,
whatever I have is said on the beat.
It's like the beat talk to me.
You know what I mean?
I don't know if that makes sense,
but it's just music, it just taught.
Like when I did, all I got is you,
it just dragged me there.
Like, I didn't know what I was going to do when I got it.
You know what I mean?
I told Rizzi, you, I want that.
Boom, I took it home and just went another way with it.
Just what I felt.
And that's what a lot of tracks I make.
So, yeah, yeah, but I'm confident.
in myself that I know that
I could do those. I could do
those over and over and over again. Just give me
some time and that's it.
You said you sat on records for
19, 20 years. I can't hear that in the album, though. It doesn't sound
dated. It sounds
hard. Right. Like metaphysics.
Like the other one I did. That was like 20
years ago. That's crazy. It was that.
It was 20 years ago. The whole three verses
was 20 years. Then I got a joint called Candyland
that was the same. I just wrote
the second verse on that. You know what
mean and me and me and me and mev got one called you my friend that that's that's that's one of
tear jerker joints so it's like that's from back then it's a few of them fourth
disciple like you know yeah when you you said that when you hear a beat it takes you there so
the first time you heard impossible beat right what what was your energy like what was going on in
your world that you just pint that classic verse it was the beat it was the beat it sounded like
it was theatrical so i'm like i'm in
studio we're doing we doing forever so you know I get up in there and I just hear heard
that beat and I'm one of them guys that I don't just like a regular beat
for the most when I'm doing that I like for the beat to get ahead and just take me
what within the beat like break down just break down on certain points so I can just
get ahead and just go with it just go with that go right into that pocket and slip
out and then you know we go here we go here like and that's what it just did to me
but it felt like it talked to me like call the ambulance Jamie the shot
where the Kimmy don't go
some you my my fucking heart
like like it just
it just it just it just
it just had me there
and I think I might have came back
the next day and finished it
because I just wrote a chunk
and then I had to leave it alone
like don't touch it no more
like you know what I'm saying
like you come back and just
and get it again
why because it was too emotional
it was all like
it was all it but you don't want
when you dealing with something great
and you can feel it
you don't want to just fucking up
you know what I mean
you just got it like
yo hold on just chill
you ain't got a faucet
came back and just
and just finished it off
Was that based on the true story?
Some of it
Okay
Some of it
My son's uncle had got shot
I think on around the 4th of July
When I was like
Mother came down
Holding the rest with a gown on
And all that
It was like
When I was in that pocket
It was like
That one was real
Like you know what I mean
A lot of other stuff
I just added behind it
Like you know what I mean
But the cop was real
Off or so low
And all this up
Yeah so you know
I just like the go places.
Ghost face is here.
Salomey?
Did you always feel like being emotional
was like your superpower?
Because especially in hip hop,
you know, people often glorify
being like cold and detached and emotionless.
Did you feel like that was a superpower for you?
Late on, like even when I hear all I got is you
and I spilled that into that like that.
A lot of times it just, I don't even like the,
I never really performed that.
Like I did for Jaru one time.
And it was like I had to like,
I told him no.
Like, you know what I?
But he was like, yeah, come on, yo, yo, yo, yo.
you know what I mean
and I did it though
like but um
because it just bring back
too much
emotion
yeah of that
but I think
but later on
because even
God bless the death
fat man
scoop he was like
yo man
he said yo
when you did that
he said yo
go show
or to my mom
I cried
I cried
because that's me
I cry
and I'm like
mad people told me
that they cried
when I heard that record
so I'm like
if we
not freak
me out, but it was like, I had to
look and be like, yo, you're making these people out
here, like, a tear is literally
falling out your face over something
that I went like this.
Didn't I start recognizing like
what it was, like the gift or
what, you know, like, I don't, I don't
know, like, you know what I mean?
And, you know,
it just gets deep after a while,
like, when you think about it. Like, all of you, always
thought about, I always wondered how did your family feel
about all that I got it, yeah.
Man, I don't, you know.
You never, and like,
Yeah, yeah, I'd ask them, you know what I mean?
Never have to all TV.
Never ask them, never ask them.
I just did it, because I'm a type that just do music.
And, like, this album, I might even listen to it no more.
Like, I don't listen to them.
I just do it and get it out the way.
I feel like, I feel like, you're mad, you're emotional, the angry, you do it,
and be like, I'm done with this.
I'm done with it.
That's how I feel when I listen to your music.
I'm done with it.
Yeah, I'm done with it.
I'm done with it.
I got to hear it over and over and over anyway.
But yeah, man, it was, it just, it just beat at it.
That emotion, man.
Like, I don't know.
Like, you know what I mean?
The things I said, especially on that record,
it felt like I gave people too much.
Mm-hmm.
You know what I mean?
Like too much.
But it just came like that.
You know what I mean?
So it's there.
It's out in the world.
You can't do nothing about it.
Like, yo, but, you know, people take it, though.
Do you miss the competitive nature of the group, right?
When Wu-Tang was rocking and tight, right?
You know, if ODB comes with a verse,
you'd be like, I got to eat his,
verse or meth come with a verse you got to eat that verse do you miss that element of it of course
because even to right now it's like if we all getting there oh it's it's a challenge you know what
I mean it's competitive we all trying to be better than what we want the best verse I want it he
wants it he wants it so you're around a bunch of dogs in there that just want the same thing
you know what I mean and um and I remember back in those days like yo if you couldn't make it
or yo you wasn't getting on you know what I mean brothers say like nah that's that's not it
You know what I mean?
So we haven't did that in a minute.
You know what I mean?
Even if it was right now, I know a few brothers will get emotional.
I'm like, dude, you mean you're telling me I can't get on that.
You know what I'm saying?
But that's just what it was.
Like back then, like, yo, even myself, if Genius was on there like that and him and decking him
and it was crazy, I can't touch it.
I can't do it.
Who is that one that you was like, I got to eat him?
That was always just coming with bars.
Pause, man.
Pause, pause, pause, pause, pause, pause.
My God.
I'm talking lyrics.
I know what you mean
If I could do it
It was everybody
Because you want that number one spot
Like you know what I mean
But I knew
We're not the touch too
Like no tone
You ain't got it right now
Let that go
And that was it
What's the one you missed
What record did you hear that on?
Yeah what's the one you missed
I felt like cream
I always felt like ghost should have been on cream
Not at that time
Not that time
Nah they was just
Him and deck deck
Deck had two verses
Mighty ones
And you know
Other one to me was
Even better than
that one but um really yeah yeah he was saying something he was he was real inspected
for real so what happened with that other first i don't know i don't think he put it out yet
wow i mean i mean yet but i don't even think he gonna do it you know what i mean something with
some rubber bands like wrapped in rubber bands he i gotta ask him about that again like you don't
mean but um what was it again with no said what record did you miss that you felt like damn i
missed that one i mean even when i did cuban you know but i was on too much so when ray did
Scarface
When I heard Scarface
It was like
It comes on chunks
Like
Knocked
Yeah
And I was like
Because I was like
Because I wasn't there
So I'm like
Yo when did he do that one
Like
Like yeah
But then
Viz was like
Yo nah
You're just too much
You're on too much stuff
Like that he needs
Some solo ones
So that one
And you know
I was there
We need to spy rushes
Whatever case may be
But yeah
Like
Like that
But I know it was
Megamore tracks
Though like
You know what I mean?
What made y'all want to remix can't be all so simple?
Always think about that.
I don't know if it was the
if it was the label or whatever that called for the remix
or maybe Rizzer.
I'm not too sure.
Yeah, so, yeah, I like the that track right there too.
I used to run around just screaming.
Baggy jeans, wallaby cloths, pretty women,
I put it in them, shout up in them.
Deadly venom.
Word.
Yeah, I'm telling you that.
And those was the days, though.
Those was the, see, I missed those days
because when I used to hear like,
Biggie, Nines, like, it made me want to go right.
And I can't even run home to go right no more.
You know what I mean?
Unless I'm hearing the locks or somebody that I really, that of my peers that, you know, that's getting busy.
You know what I mean?
But nowadays, it's really not like that.
So a lot of times I don't even listen.
I listen to more R&B than I do rap.
You know what I mean?
Because it's really not there for me.
Like, yo, you just do it because you want to do it.
Like, brother's back, like the mob albums or Nile's album drop.
It was like, yo, I got to go right.
gotta go right
I miss those days
I was just gonna ask
even when we were talking
about the song from 20 years ago
like what does inspire you now
because you don't really get
with a lot of the music now
rap wise and R&B wise though
what do you listen to
or you like I want to go now
that you want to go right after
Arnbee
yeah like what R&B songs
I mean you know you got
I love Stevie
you know what I mean
so it's still the older R&B
it's nothing new
Older R&B
and the Donnell Jones and all that
Jahim's and all that
like I'll catch a few bars
when I'm hearing that, I'll just catch bars
like, yo, and be like, you know what, I'm going to do
one of these kind of tapes or whatever the case may be
and just get it. Like, you know,
because that's, I love that, especially 90s.
What's your favorite feature on an R&B record?
Your personal favorite verse you spit on an R&B record?
I never even looked at it like that before.
You never thought about what's your favorite?
I don't, I don't be doing that because people ask me that all the time.
I mean, what's your favorite?
I mean, I got mad records.
Mine is freaking you remit.
Mixed with Jodacy.
All right.
That was a minute.
Ridiculous, man.
You know what?
You might be right,
not that you said it.
That was a hard record.
I'll pick that one.
But the best one that I,
that I had like was the one I did with Beyonce.
He made summertime sound grimy.
Yeah.
Summertime is cool.
But that freaking,
no,
that's number one then.
That's number one.
That's more than she-shay to me.
You know what I mean?
But, yeah,
no,
we was in pocket with that.
Tell me how that record happened.
We was in the studio with those guys.
International stuff.
Yeah, we was in there.
Like y'all knew y'all was going to do a record, or?
Yeah, we was coming in there to do the remix, whatever.
You know what I mean?
But I know that beat was that chunky, though.
You don't mean when we got in there and they just put it on,
and it was just crazy in there.
They was in here drinking some red sh**s, some aftershock.
What is this shit?
Yeah, aftershock.
Some shit for aftershock.
I don't heard that.
Yeah, that's what I'm telling you.
Yeah.
So, you know what I'm saying like a hundred proof.
It's sound like he's about to shave us.
So I'm like, but they was bent.
Ray caught his lines.
While he's catching his lines, I'm catching my lines.
I'm going to show him.
We just went and did it.
Like he did.
He laid his.
I laid mines.
And it just came out the way he just came out.
Hey, yo, sit back, kick your feet up on the glass table.
Grab the remote, baby.
Check my n'clock's on cable.
I got the Hey Love album plus Joe to say.
Roll it up.
The easy riders in the ass tray.
Full moose come quid up all up in the room.
You got the munchies.
Ice, cold milk and lawn.
The Dunes, how you like it, baby.
I like it on the sink.
You freak me, butt-necked in the long make.
Oh, my God, man.
I'm a pal you on.
Study Islam, play it off.
If my wife calls you, my cousin, Don.
That's right.
I thought that was crazy, man.
Yeah, yo, there's adults with those days, yo.
Do you ever look back and really think about and take it all in the success of Wu-Tang, the biggest group, that logo?
I mean, we have Pete Davis in here.
He has a tattooed on them.
Right, yeah.
You know.
All are like superheroes.
But it's not only that.
It transcends through generations.
Like, it's not just 50, 60.
You got 30, 20-year-old teens that still know that logo
and still know y'all that's superheroes.
It's in Target, the Walmart T-shirts.
Y'all look, you ever look back and be like,
Jesus, just some kids from Staten Island is just like, we're going to find a way.
As you get older, it hit you.
You know what I mean?
I started seeing it like that when I got older.
When I was young, you're just in the mix.
But when you look, when you try to put yourself on the outside looking in,
it's like, yo, I didn't know.
was going to be like that, I just knew that we was coming in to do damage.
I said, yo, ain't anybody playing with this.
Ain't anybody, we're just too ill.
Like, boom, but then after a while, it just turned it to some cold.
You know what I mean?
And then you still hear, like, like, I seem to a lot of my favorite, like, like, not old,
I'm like saying old school rappers, but you know, that you want you look up to.
It's like, yo, we're still selling out.
Like, right now, and then my best year with these guys was like the tour that we just did.
You know what I mean?
It's mad 30-some years later.
So, but, yeah, nah, it's a.
It's an amazing, yo, man.
And I say to myself, I'm like, yo, like, I know there's people that went to the grave with that W.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like, I be in Australia.
One kid pulled down his pants.
It was like, yo, his whole thigh was old dirty bass's face.
Like, yo, you know what I mean?
Like, yo.
And I'm like, yo, wow.
Like, I'm just grateful.
I'm just humble to be a part of something that's living.
When they said it was forever and, you know, I guess the universe took it like that.
Because I'm seeing like seven-year-old kids in the stands, you know what I mean?
Little ones, even little more than that with shirts on.
I'm like, damn, like, it's still going.
You know what I mean?
So I don't know.
I'm just here to keep that flag to raise whatever flag I could raise and just keep it the movement going.
That's why it's so interesting that you drop a Supreme Clientel two at a time like this.
Because back in 2000, when you dropped Supreme Clientel, there was a lot of people that was like,
yo, that saved the Wu-Tang brand in a lot of ways, right?
I really kept that flag held high.
Did you feel that pressure when you were making it back then?
or you just weren't in a...
Nah, we were just zoning out
because you know what happened.
Remember how I'd be saying, like,
yo, Iron Man was like,
they only gave me like a few months
to get ahead and to do that.
Yeah, you bugger.
Every time I hear you say that,
I'm like, yeah, you're bugging.
You'd be like, yeah, you didn't like that album.
Because you know what?
I just rolled all over Cuba Links.
I just rated on it.
And they get ahead and, you know,
I got rushed with a contract.
I'm young.
Like, you know what I mean?
So it's like,
when you're going to hit me with like $4,500,000,
but I got to hurry up and do it in like
two months, like 60 days.
something like that, it's like I had to make a decision.
You know, right then, you know, you'd be like, hold on, gee, but that's that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I took that.
You know what I mean?
But I was under the press, under the gun.
And my best friend just, he got caught for something that, a body that he didn't commit.
It was dark, diabetes is on you, you know what I mean?
So it was just, it wasn't, you know, it was just, it was gloomy for me.
Then I'm shooting it out with the Delphonics.
It's just bad things going on.
You know what I'm saying?
It was just mad.
It was just crazy.
But I got to sit there and try to get this thing done it.
So it was like, the only thing I really liked about it,
it was a couple of songs.
All I got is you.
You know what I mean?
But the album cover was probably the flyest album cover ever did.
All right, man, it was classic, though.
I don't care what you say.
I've heard you say that.
I heard you're going to drink champs saying how you.
I'm like, what?
Yeah, man.
It's a classic record.
Wildflower, Camade, Daytona, 500.
But I get it.
But it was just maybe because it was just a story.
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Kind of like dark and cloudy to me like, even rap-wise.
I wasn't really like there with it.
I had to hurry up.
And I don't like being rushed.
So that's why I don't get deadlines no more if I'm doing music.
I don't want no deadline.
Like, let me go.
You know, the first time I met goals, I was.
drunk as hell at a party.
Some party Wendy Williams
and I ran up on him
outside and started rapping wildflowers.
You didn't even say hi.
You didn't even say hi.
I remember that.
I remember that somewhere, yeah.
Yo bitch, I f***ed your friend.
Yeah, you stink ho.
I see you on the elevator.
Honey grab my can go.
That guy.
Word.
Yeah, and you did tell me back then,
I yo, yo, my favorite rapper ever, man.
Exactly.
Nah, I respect that.
I respect that thing.
Nah, word.
Because sometimes I'm writing a couple of bars,
a couple of songs,
and I might think, like,
I might think of you.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, I wonder what he going to think about this.
You know what I mean?
Like, yo, like, you know what I'm saying?
So, nah, that's a love right there, though.
And during the recent interview,
there was always a rumor in New York that Puff banja off from radio.
That was, like, a big rumor for years and years and years.
And you kind of confirmed that.
So that was true.
Yeah, yeah.
How you acting like, you don't know, you was a DJ?
I didn't work.
I didn't work on that during that time.
I was doing mixtapes.
Okay.
Yo, nah, because, yeah, Rizz was telling us.
He was like, yo, he said, yeah, Puff,
admitted to it like he was talking
and I think Riz asked him the question and
Puff agreed to it you know what I'm saying
and I'm like because it was
just like after that hot 97 thing
it just went haywire
it just went things just went down like
it was it ain't even fell right no more
and if Puff did that
that was a nice chest move
like you know I mean because he told Riz's he said
yo but y'all was just too like
coming up you know
hold on did Dirty did that did dirty do that
before that or that was after
Dirty did it at the Grameys
He did it
That was after
After after he did after
I remember that had to be like 98
When Dirty did that
Yeah yeah
I think it was after yeah
All right so we did
Forever in 97
Right
Right
Yeah yeah
You were nominated for album
A rap album of the year
It was no way out
Life after death
U-Tang Forever
I forgot what else was in that category
Right
So yeah
So he was like yo
He said something like
Yeah I was
I guess we was just competition
You know I mean
And, um, yeah, and it just was on that time right there.
So we, yeah, they banned us.
I guess we should have just stayed on a razor against the machine.
Dang.
You know what I'm saying?
How did that make y'all feel back then when you saw all, like, even now,
but when you saw all of those white people embrace Wu-Tang?
Y'all was so pro-black.
Still now, though.
So military.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
They started coming.
I don't know.
I always think, I think about that.
And I just think that it might have been the knowledge we was, I mean, first of all,
you got nine members.
We up there, like, Earthwind.
fire man everybody is just
different unique in their own way
and I don't think I don't think
they probably ever seen nothing like that
it didn't especially when you got
brother speaking the truth
and you know like like like like
people when you hear the truth you become
attracted to that you know what I mean
and everything else so I think
it's a few things that
got the whole world just to
just a coming not just blacks
Latinos and stuff like that so
yeah man and it's funny because when we go
Oversease, it's like, it's like mania.
Oh, fuck, like, you get more, I say more love, but it's, it just feels like they just on it.
Well, Ghost, goes got to go.
Hold on, if Ghost never picked up a microphone, where do you think Dennis Coles would be right now?
Oh, man, don't say that.
It probably wouldn't be good.
Wouldn't be good.
Wouldn't be good.
Because we was out there doing it.
We was out there still, you know, I mean, I was.
I mean, Rizzer had to tell me like, yo, listen, man, you can't really, you can't mix pork with beef, bro.
You know what I'm hearing what you're doing that this, whatever, whatever, whatever, whatever.
And I had to make a decision.
You know what I mean?
So that route that I was in, it was, yeah, it was even in jail, dead somewhere or whatever.
Whatever the streets would have been calling for.
That's what it would have been.
Let's get into a joint off the album.
What you want to hear, go?
You want to do the joint with meth?
I forget, dude, do that then.
You know what I mean?
Do that then.
Do that dead.
All right, well, let's get into it now.
Oh, you got to hear the Paws get.
too on uh go south
oh yeah yeah yeah
hold on now because
yeah man
the pauses the pauses it's like
yo yo I be getting him with the pause like
hey by pausing me
you know this is you know what I'm saying
like this is how I talk bro
you know what I mean like like I said
when I told you y'all blow your head off
yeah
that's not but I'm serious
you know what I mean but it's like
say pause on you know what I mean
but yo it got you know the pause game
is too much right now
I don't even think I ever told somebody pause.
Like, pause, yo.
You don't what I mean?
Boy, I'll be going at it all the time with the poor shit.
I'd be like, yo, he's crazy, man.
Yeah, man, I can't write my rhymes.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Because he's younger than me.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, I don't think that's a good, you know what I mean?
Like, you know what you're talking about?
You don't mean that's good.
This is my shit.
I'm talking like this.
Yo, but you know this is, then he got me thinking.
You know what I mean?
So now I got to change it up.
Like, I'm not used to that, yo.
Nah, the dude on the skit said,
nah, we let you live for a long time.
You know, back in the day, you said,
yo, we eat fishing.
Tauce salads?
Make rap ballots?
He said, yo, what the fuck?
I said, yo.
You know what I mean?
That's a fresh salad.
It's a fresh salad.
You know, we called Tors Salas back there fresh.
But, yeah, I'm a j-h-h-old.
This is now and the third.
What a salad got to do with ass?
What are you got to do with ass?
And just continue from right there, though.
But, yo, man, yo, no, it's the game is crazy, man.
I appreciate you, brother.
Absolutely, man.
The album is out right now.
Yeah.
Supreme Clientel, too.
Scroo's Face Killer.
It's the breakfast club.
Good morning.
That's right, Eli.
Okay.
He ain't never heard rap like this in your mother effing life.
Drake could never, Eli.
Talking to OVO, Eli.
And this is your favorite rapper.
You was having so much fun in that interview.
I just heard the smiling through the radio.
He was bricked up.
I could tell.
Why do you have to be bricked up?
Why can't you just celebrate a person, man?
Like, yes, that's a rap superhero.
He was bricked up.
Let's get to the latest with Lord.
That's just disgusting.
Lauren becoming a straight fat.
She gets to be a bad.
I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
She'd be having the latest on this.
The latest with Lauren LaRosa.
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit of everything.
Well, it's the latest.
On the breakfast club.
Talk to me.
L.L. Cool Bay.
Hey, good morning again.
So, Offset, talking about Drake.
You were just talking about Drake.
Offset was on the Full Sin podcast
which is the podcast by The Knuck Boys
And he was talking about a lot of things
Because, you know, Chiari just dropped his new album
And he was talking about the relationship with Drake
Because Drake supported the Migos so much
In the early days of their career
Sure did.
Let's take a listen to Offset
You've done a few other songs with Drake, right?
No complaints
No complaints. That's a fucking banger
That came through for me on that one
That's why I just wound out of it.
Have you been in the studio with him?
Yeah
How many songs did like Migo
and you have a Drake total.
So many, right?
Five or six.
Has he always showed love to you guys?
Always showed love.
Always pull up to video, shoes, all that shit.
Don't make a hassle.
Don't be charging nothing.
Even we was little in a shit.
Didn't charge, didn't like,
because a lot of artists, his size of bully the record.
But I'm going to do it,
but I want all the publishing and all that.
He didn't do none of that.
Eagle splits.
That's a, that's, love that.
Oh, absolutely.
I mean, Drake's been one of his best persons ever on Amigos' record.
The Pasachi, Pasachio.
Pasach, Pasach.
Absolutely.
You got Walking Like I Talked.
I love walking like I talk.
Yeah, like, but to know that, you know, I mean.
I think that's pretty dope.
Yeah, I was going to say like he decided to do that.
In front of this, like on the scene, it looks like Drake supports the artist, especially.
He did that with a little baby too.
Remember he took a little baby on the tour?
He does that with a lot of artists.
Yeah, with the Migos, they had the Arborian and the Three Migos tour.
Yes, and they had the tour as well.
But to know behind the scenes, he's also supportive as well because, you know, the business is where it matters.
Yeah.
The Bessachi was early on.
It was one of the reasons why it was, it crossed over like it did.
And you never hear it.
of somebody like that big as big as Drake
not charging for features.
So the fact that he's never charged them
and also they're entitled to 50%
of whatever, you know, what is it, whatever they made?
Oh, publishing, you know, from the records.
I think that's pretty dope.
Yeah, it is fire.
And Drake does that with a lot of artists.
So, like, he did that with Fetty Wob,
he did that with a lot of artists that's just coming out.
He takes their career and gives it a boost.
And he runs to Atlanta when he needs a check balance.
That's what Kendrick said.
You know, y'all saw it.
He can't...
Kendrick...
Kendrick came out with the clips in LA on their tour stop in LA.
Oh, you did?
Oh, that's dope.
No, you see the video.
Yes.
We have audio from it.
Let's take a listen to Kendrick, just a crowd reaction to Kendrick coming out with the clips in LA.
That's all.
That's crazy.
You do hear all that love out there.
And it was a surprise too.
No one knew that he was coming out.
And then he ended his part of the song by saying he was going to go back out into the stands to watch the show as well.
So, you know, it's a good little surprise of you in LA.
And that's one of the best songs on the clips album for me.
for me. I love that. I love the whole album. I'm still listening to it actually.
I love the whole album too. Now, last little Drake thing here. So you guys know
Bryson Taylor has been releasing music as well. Yes. So Bryson Taylor, to me, I think he's
an amazing artist, but I think that the industry, he's tired of it. And he sat down for
interview. He talked a bit about not wanting to do this anymore. Let's take a listen to
Brise. I really only do it to feed my family and take care of people, bro. You know,
like being an artist right now. And it took me a long time to really get my money right and figure
figure out and how now I'm straight and my family straight before for a minute I was like really
struggling there like trying to get it back and figure out what the hell I was going to do you know
if I could you know somebody called me if Drake called me tomorrow and said hey bro like just right
for me for the rest of you know whatever whoever Chris you know just right for me or all these
people like I would stop being artist right away you know what I mean like I'm working on the game
right now I've been studying game design for like five years granted I'm not doing it really for
the money but like the moment I have
some success and something else
that can feed my family the same
way I'm feeding my family right now and take care
of the people I'm done being an artist
you know just because like why
I'm not shocked
yeah I'm not shocked that he felt that way
and spoke on it because when he was up here not too long
ago I think it was what beginning of this year
he sounded the same
I just hate to hear artists that are so talented
I know sound like that
but he doesn't he doesn't like if you
talk to me and you see him you can tell he really
necessarily doesn't want to be a star
Very much so.
He doesn't really want to perform.
He just likes doing his music and going back in a hole and chilling.
And there's also nothing wrong with having an end game.
You know what I'm saying?
Like you can't do this forever.
I mean, you can.
But that doesn't mean you necessarily want to.
And, you know, he wants to make video games, I believe it is.
Yeah, he said he's talking about that up here too when he was up here.
Yeah, he's been talking a lot about that.
He said he's going through the process of learning how to design them.
And that might be his exit strategy.
Yep.
Which I'm not mad at, but I just think he's so talented.
It just seemed.
I know, right?
Yeah, I just, I feel like sometimes when you want something and when you get it,
it's like it exhausts you so much
because he also talked about like
wanting to work with people
and reaching out to them
and people just not responding
and him feeling like
like yo what the heck is going on
but people were supportive
when he was on his way up
now
no no no I was going to
make mention when he was up here
like his first album
the one right
but he hearing him
sitting in my face and say
he ain't like it
like he was he was down about it
and his whole thing
he never said that he enjoyed doing music
at all and he just said
to his point
when he was up here at the breakfast club,
that he was doing it for his family.
Now he got his bread up,
he's straight his family good.
He'd be right if he never had to make another album ever.
Another Drake mentioned, though.
Damn!
No, we're done.
I'm just saying Bryson mentioned Drake.
Oh, okay, O'V-O-Lorne?
No.
Just make sure we play not like us after this.
Obio, Lolo?
Why he chew that?
Did you ever find out what happened?
Why he shoot at Rob Markman like that?
Drake.
Oh, I have no idea.
There was a clip going around of Rob Markman and Torrey Lanes
and they're like in the interview
and Tori Lane's rapping
little Wayne and he asked Rob Markman to finish it
and Rob Markman doesn't finish it
and Drake came under him was like of course he wasn't
going to finish it and called him a goof and I'm like
Oh my God
Rob Markman said well I would respond back
But you was Sue
I'm like what is happening right now
It's so much back and forth in the park
Social media shots you know how people do
And good news though y'all messy vision
Has sold out of four collections
Thanks to the Breakfast Club listeners
We got a few more
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What are you going to bring me up?
What is that?
They called the Infinities.
And Cynthia Arrevo wore those in the movie Wicked to Y'all.
She had no glasses on.
She did.
She didn't have those on, but she had the round glasses.
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You are horrible students.
I'm going to talk to you after, because he's sitting there looking stupid.
I can't understand.
First of all, I'm not looking.
He's heard that before.
He's heard that before.
We'll talk to you after.
Put your hand down.
We'll talk to you out of class.
I'm listening.
I'm taking it all in.
We give me a donkey to, man.
Listen, four after the hour, man, the serial seat sniffer is back at it, man.
We need Khalis Crowder to come through the front of the congregation.
This man is still out here sniffing asses.
He ain't got no business sniffing.
I bet he can't say that quick.
What did you say the cereal sniffing?
We will discuss.
That's how it's not when you're way to be slipping off.
All right.
It's the breakfast level to watch.
With a donkey.
It's time the donkey of the day.
A bunch of don't feet around here.
With the he-hop.
Yes, you are a donkey.
What the hell?
What the hell is?
What do you need you're talking?
Some donkey today's just sell themselves.
He are all the day.
Give it to him.
Breakfast club all day.
Give it to him.
Oh, man, Charlemagne, who you giving Donka the good to now?
Well, Rob, 49.
Donkey today for Monday, August 25th, goes to a 38-year-old California man named Calise Karen Crowder.
Now, you might remember that name because I just gave him Donkey of the Day a couple of weeks ago for being a serial sniffer of seats.
Okay, by the way, when I say sneaked seats, I mean actual asses, okay, buttocks, the butt behind, rear end, the backside, the doo-doo maker.
See, the reason I'm stressing that is because y'all get online.
and say, Charlemagne, I know you're not talking.
You sniff someone's seat.
Yes, I did.
A actual seat.
Okay, Jennifer Lopez came to the breakfast club once, way, way, way, way, way back in the day.
And I sniffed the chair she was sitting in.
And people think that's the same as Calise, Karen Crowder,
walking up behind women and sticking his nose and cheek filet on a Sunday.
You think that's the same thing until you realize Dr. Wuma and Jennifer Lopez sat in their chair on the same day.
But let's stick to the matter at hand.
Exactly.
Let's stick to the matter right hand.
Okay.
Calice Crowder, all right, the butt sniffing, butt sniffing bandit has once again been arrested for smelling that rump roast that was cooking in the oven.
Okay, this man was arrested for the same crime less than a month ago.
I can't make this kind of stuff up.
Let's go to ABC 7 eyewitness news for the report, please.
To a disturbing story of a registered sex offender who has been arrested again, he made headlines for sniffing women in the past.
38-year-old Calice Crowder was re-arrested Wednesday after reports of yet another sniffing incident at a Walgreen.
in Burbank. This is video of prior incidents. You can see him coming up behind that woman.
Crowder was already on parole and has a documented history of similar arrests for lewd conduct
in both Glendale and Burbank dating back to 2021. Crowder has been charged with a felony
and is now being held without bail. This man was allegedly caught inhaling the aroma of
anus again. Okay, this man allegedly was sniffing a woman's boonkey at a Walgreens in Burbank
And then this man got arrested for the exact same thing on July 22nd.
He was in Nordstrom's, indulging in the fragrance of Duky and Gabana, light brown, too, by the way.
Okay, what's funny about this story is the way police describe it.
Okay, they say while in the woman's section, the suspect was observed following a female customer,
crouching near her and engaging in lewd behavior by inappropriately sniffing her buttocks.
Now, I could be wrong, but is there an appropriate way to do it that I don't know about?
I don't think there is an appropriate way to walk up the women in the department store and sniff their cake factory.
Now, he's already a registered sex offender with a documented history of similar arrest for lewd conduct dating back to 2021.
You just heard that in the news report.
He's been charged with one count of loitering with intent to commit a crime, and his bail has been set at 100 grand.
So at some point, he's going to get out.
We have to decide as a society who we keeping and who we deporting.
Okay, this man clearly needs some form of rehabilitation, but how do you rehabilitation?
but how do you rehabilitate someone for being the Lord of the Stentering's?
Okay, how do you get someone help for being the Duke of Dingleberries?
Okay, he is the Prince of Pootsniffers.
Is there a class you can take for that?
I want doctors to start examining his brain now.
Why is he wired like this?
Okay, in France, they say he likes the smell of O.D.S.
Well, that translates to fragrance of feces.
Okay?
All the ayes.
Yes, Cologne de Cologne.
Okay.
Cologne.
Colon, the colon, the colon, the colon, the colon, the colon, colon, colon, colon,
colon, yes, yes, how do you rehabilitate a man for that?
Okay, you don't.
This is a different type of crack addiction, all right?
There's plenty of rehabs for fried cocaine, but there's no rehab for Colonel Crack Whiff.
So I really don't know what you do with this person other than maybe try to mirror effect.
Law 44 and the 48 law of power, disarm and infuriate with the mirror effect.
Okay, that's what Gavin Newsom is currently doing the Trump.
You can neutralize an opponent's impact by doing.
what they do. So maybe law enforcement
needs to hire some of those freaky
ass inmates to start coming
up behind Khalise while he's locked up
and have them sniff his musty muffler.
Okay, how would you like it when
someone got their nose in your funk trunk?
Okay, it's all fun in games until people
are sticking their nose in your business and by
business, I mean your fecal fragrance
factory, aka your boonkey.
Please give Khalise Crowder the sweet sounds of the hamletones.
Oh, now you are the
donkey.
Of the day
You are the dokey
Of the day
Yeha
Hey-ha
Hey-ha
Hey-oh
Duky and Kobana is funny
Light, bro
Yo, people don't really understand
Like people will be sleeping
On the hilarity of that word
Duky, yo
Duky is crazy, yo
Duky is it
Tell him somebody
They smell like Duky is like, damn
Yes
Oh, my God, yo.
Duky's a different stench.
And what was that accent?
That was not French.
What was it?
You sounded like you was trying to be African.
But that's only because I had just finished watching family feud Ghana.
I was showing you.
You're a clan.
You're a clown.
No, because that was far from French.
I'm like, how you go straight to Ghana?
You sound about this man was French.
That's crazy.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Odaas.
Odaas.
All right.
Now, let's open up the phone lines.
It's 8005-85-105.1.
Now, this morning during front-page news,
we talked about Trump sending out
the National Guard to different cities, right?
And we were talking about data,
and we were talking about feeling.
Yeah, and I was asking a question.
I was asking, you know,
you know, what matters more?
Data are feelings,
because the data says that crime was dropping in D.C.
The data says crime has been dropping in Baltimore.
Murders are significantly down in Baltimore,
according to the data, but then you talk to some people
on the street, and they'd be like,
no things are bad here right right so what matters more feelings of data right and the same thing
with here in new york city they say crime is bad but you hear about like five people got
no no you see me crime is down right cross the crime is bad crime is down but here in new york
city five people got shot over the weekend and we hear about that deadly club shooting a couple
days ago then there was a shooting in times square it seems like it's not down i don't know where
the data doesn't feel right because here it doesn't feel safe yeah yeah and data's never going
work for people if they don't feel it.
You know, data only works when you actually
feel it. Like you can tell people, like
I said earlier, you can be 500 pounds
and lose 200, but you're still
fat. You're still fat. You're still obese.
Yes. So 800
585-105. That's why
I just got in trouble with a fat girl.
Oh, yeah, you did. Oh, yeah, you did. Oh, my gosh.
That's not saying, stop using communities
for metaphors. Go eat.
Would you want Trump to send
the National Guard to your city to clean
your city up? No. That is the question.
800-585-105-1 a lot of people feel like yeah my city's effed up we need to clean it up there's too much crime
the stolen cars they're running in people's houses there's too many robberies I can't go to the local pharmacy because everything's behind a box or a glass and I got to find somebody in the front to open up the glass just to get deodorant so we're asking 800 585 1505-1 would you want trump to send a national guard to your city let's discuss it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club
Tell I made it.
It's topic time.
Call 800-585-105-1 to join in to the discussion with the Breakfast Club.
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It's DJNV.
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Salomey and the Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, if you're just joining us, we were having this conversation during front-page news,
where Trump is deploying some of the national galsas of different cities.
And we're asking 800-585-105-1, would you want this to happen to your city?
Is your city bad?
Do you not feel like your city?
cleaned up? Is it too much crime? Do you feel
like this will help? No, I would
not. And I'm tired of government's not giving
communities the resources they need
to thrive. And then when those communities
resort to crime, because poverty and crime go hand
in hand, they get tough on the crime.
And when you have these private prisons and prison
being the big business, it is, you realize
why there is no real incentive to actually help
these communities because you know these folks need to
fill these prisons up. But if you really cared about stopping
crime, you would make targeted investments
into youth mentorship and development
programs, job training, and employment opportunities,
You'd provide mental health and trauma support.
You would have after school and academic support.
You would actually try to help these people.
So, no, I would not want the National Guard in my city.
What do you think?
Well, see, I don't live in Baltimore.
I'm from there, so I can't really speak to what the people do feel versus the data.
You feel me?
But I would not want Trump to do it the way he's doing it.
I think, you know, for crime to be in any city will want, you know,
somebody to come in and clean up their city, you know,
as it relates to crime and homelessness and things like that.
However, the way he's doing it is horrendous, you know what I mean?
So, no.
And it's not actually cleaning anything up.
It's literally like putting deodorant on after you just finished playing basketball
or just finished working out, but no, you need to go wash your ass.
You got to get to the root cause of the problem.
The root cause of the problem is these people have nothing to do in these communities.
Like they're not investing in these, they're not making strategic, targeted investments
into actually fixing up the community.
Yeah, I'm with you.
The National Guard, it just doesn't feel right.
Even when you see military out on the street, it makes you feel a, makes you more fearful and scared than it.
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Anything else. Like you said, we need to get to the root of the problem and find out what's going on in these cities.
And if it means we have to do more programs, let's do more programs. If it means we have to do more this or more that,
but having the National Guard out there with machine guns and things like that and tanks driving through,
Because that's not their job, right?
They don't do that.
National Guard, they don't clean up homelessness and crime and stuff like that.
That's like, what they're not, no, I'm asking you all.
Like, that's not what they're supposed to do, right?
No, hell no.
Yeah, that's, okay.
No, they are called up when things will get out of hand.
Right, that's what I thought.
But not for just to do straight up and down.
Police work, no.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this Rico from Hollywood, Florida, man.
Rico from Florida.
What's up?
What's your thoughts?
I don't mind them bringing in the national.
guard or whatever, but they need to also focus on the police organizations, too, because they
talk about all the data with the crime up and down in the streets. What about the within the
police organizations? They have crime all the time. And you got these police officers abusing
their power. The people see that. And, you know, one thing leads to another, and nobody cares
about anybody. So they're going to go rob something. They're going to go, you know, do something. They
supposed to do. They see the
people that's supposed to be protecting
them doing that to them. And you know what's so crazy
I always talk about all of this money,
all of this billions of dollars that goes
to some of these police departments. Put that
money into the actual police officers' pockets.
You know what I mean? Put that into
actually, you know, making sure the police officers
got their proper, you know,
mental health care as well.
Right. Because I think that's one of the issues too.
Like this dude said, number one, you can be
a police officer that got some mental health issues, right?
And you got to go into the community and deal
with, you know, people telling you to suck their D all day long and blah, blah, blah, and you got a gun.
At some point, you're going to get frustrated and take out that pain you feeling on somebody else.
But like you said, you know, it's kind of like civil service, right?
You look at teachers, you look at police officers.
Most police officers, once they get to that age where they can retire, they out.
They do. They're out.
Because they're not making a lot of money.
And like you said, to get people screaming in your face all day long and giving you the middle finger and all these things, nah, you want to be out.
And then what do they usually do?
They usually do private security when they leave.
And they get paid triple than what they pay on the job.
So, yeah, I get it.
Hello, who's this?
Hello.
Hey, what's your name, Mama?
Hey, it's Chi.
Hey, Chi.
Hey, Chi.
Hey, Chee. Talk to us, She.
It's Chi.
Hey, y'all.
Oh, my God.
I love when I make it through.
I don't always make it through.
I'm glad I made it.
Are we happy when you get through, Bo.
Yes.
Good morning.
Talk to us, Chi.
Oh, thank you, Sarah.
Oh, I love hearing y'all boy.
Look at that.
But I know in the beginning, you know, you guys were talking about
the data and everything, and I want to make sure I stay to your topic, but I'm a financial
analyst, but I come from a data analyst background. So I always lean on data, but I also know
that data is only as strong as like the process behind it. So it has to be clean, it has to
be consistent and collected the right way to really be trustworthy. Now, when it comes to the
president that's stepping into regulated states, I personally think that's an overstep, just like
in any job or organization
there's a hierarchy
in place for a reason
and when you bypass that
you create confusion and tension
and obviously we know that God is not
the author of confusion
so it's giving devil
so yeah I believe in the data
but I also believe
in respecting the structure
of power that keeps everything balanced
the only thing with the data
Chi is sometimes they mess with that data
right so they'll be like okay
well murders are down
you know what I mean but shootings up you know I mean
or they'll be like, well, you know,
manslaughter's down.
Like, they play with it a lot of times when you hear certain,
when they're very, very particular with things.
And by the way, two things can be true.
Like, you know, crime can be down,
but that don't mean it's safe.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
And I think that's the problem.
Like, when they scream these crime statistics to us,
they tell us crime is down.
That don't mean it's safe, my brother.
Yeah.
Right.
That's all.
Now, if you're just joining us,
we're asking about cleaning up different cities.
Now, this conversation came from Donald Trump,
sending the National Guard out to D.C.
And said he's going to send it out to a couple of cities.
And we're asking, do you feel comfortable out about this?
Do you feel like it's cleaning up your city?
What is your thoughts?
Hello, who's this?
What's up?
My name, Bay.
My baseball.
There ain't nobody calling you that.
Ain't no grown man ever going to call you Bay.
Don't nobody call you Bay.
Everybody calls that, California.
Where are you at?
Where you live at right now?
I live in Colorado.
I'm originally for Denmark, South Carolina.
My dad for North Charleston, Saichie all day.
But you're telling me that this.
grown men that be saying bay
what's up bay
base he's a baseball not
and if I thought you said
bay oh my fault
my bad my bad bro my bad
I know I know power
I'm no power bottom like envy
damn damn I am not a power bottom
yes you are and if I was gay
I'd be a power top
period
doing the vizant
sholome is the only bottom up in here
but don't talk to us brother
I'm gonna do my talk
We've been having bad water like Flint.
He can't come into the city for real and do anything.
Just send us some new pipes.
Send him some new pipes.
Yeah, but you know what's so crazy?
Denmark has had that water for years, brother.
So, like, that is...
Yeah, yeah, since I've been at elementary school.
That's what I'm saying.
I'm 29 years old now.
We'd be having these conversations about the people who would be having dirty water,
whether it's Flint, Michigan, or, you know, Denmark, South Carolina,
Alabama.
Like, that has been going on through the Republican administrations,
Democratic administrations.
Like, they just don't be caring about us.
Yeah, yeah.
just a spring every week
and just go get
just the water and everything
because we got to boil out water
on the stove top.
Come on now.
It comes out of the same brown.
Damn.
Now think about that, right?
Yeah, what's up?
A brother like you grew up with dirty water, right?
So that's like, that's, that's infrastructure issues
and you probably came from, you know,
pouring disenfranchised area.
How easy is it to resort to crime
when you were in those conditions?
Of course.
Oh, very, very.
very,
Denmark, it's not nothing going on.
In South Carolina,
here, there's not a lot of programs
for, like, people, like, coming up,
like, to do it when I, like,
a lot of us kind of resort to us.
Like, I read your book.
It's sitting up under the tree,
like, becoming one of those guys.
That's right.
That's pretty much the same thing
people resort, too.
That's right.
You got, like,
one warehouse in Orangeburg, South Carolina,
that everybody that I went to high school
will work at.
So it's like, it's nothing,
it's nothing that place to help nobody
or for nobody to get ahead.
You know what I'm saying?
You're absolutely right.
So people are struggling making like $9 to $12 an hour
and trying to take care of their kids in their house.
And this is what I beat.
Thank you, brother.
This is what I'm talking about.
There's no real incentive
to actually help these communities
because they know that prisons are big business,
especially when they're private prisons.
And if they really cared about stopping crime,
you would make targeted investments into job training
and employment opportunities.
You would make targeted investments
into mental health and trauma support.
You would have youth mentorship programs
and development programs.
They don't really want to fix the problem.
We got Eric on the line.
Eric, good morning.
Good morning.
Talk to us, Eric.
What's your thoughts?
I definitely think people want the military to come into a city to help.
The military doesn't have the same rules as regular police.
So when they do things that people don't want, then the complaint will be now get the military just as it is in D.C. right now.
what we should be scared of
is definitely
no rules are being followed
None
The Constitution is thrown to the side
And police are doing whatever they want right now
All right
Well, thank you, brother
Thank you
All right, well what's the moral of the story
If there is a more
The moral of the story is no
I do not want the military in our communities
Okay, I'm tired of government's not giving communities
The resources they need to thrive
Simple as that
Like they don't want to fix the problem
They want to weaponize the military
against poverty. If you really, really want to fix crime in these cities, then go to the root cause of that crime, which is poverty, which is lack of opportunity, which is lack of resources, make targeted investments into things that matter. Youth mentorship and development programs, trade schools, job training, employment opportunities, mental health and trauma support, after school programs, academic support, community centers, give people something to do. That's how you reduce crime. And you can do that with the money, some of the money that they're
paying the National Guard, aren't they paying
like a million dollars a day? I think I just heard something
like that's like over a million a day for them
to go to these cities and do what they do.
That's right. And that's why, you know,
that's why I hate the term to fund the police
because they demonize it so much.
But all they're simply saying is reallocate
some of those resources, those billions of dollars
you're giving these police departments and put
them back in the communities. I think you should
put them back in the communities and you should put them back in the
police officers pockets. Pay police officers
more money. Can you imagine if officers are making
$250,000 a year to level
of officer you would have now
you know how serious they would take their job
you would start seeing them walk around
communities again remember I don't know
if y'all but in Baltimore we used to see that
like officers used to walk around
the community's ex and was everything okay
or you you know we would have friendly
offices that did that yeah they didn't walk around
in Queens they would drive around in Queens but you would see
more officers absolutely catch no cops
no no no they're not walking around in Queens but they
they would drive around all the time
you know the 103 and 105 precinct
I remember that yeah you're right
I mean, I'm with you.
I think officers should get paid a lot more money.
Yes.
I don't like the term defund the police either,
but what I would say is if they got so much money,
put money into these different programs.
Make sure the officers are feeling like they can feed their families
and they want to go to work.
All right.
Well, we got the latest with Lauren coming up,
so don't go anywhere.
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Let's get to the latest with Lauren.
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Tell us.
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.
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Talk to me.
All right, y'all.
So this actually happened a few days ago,
but I haven't seen anybody talking about this.
I wanted to make sure that we did,
because we did the story up here about,
Gizi and the Uber driver. Yes. So Gizi actually
moved forward with that and there was a partnership that he did with Uber following that
viral moment. Let's take a listen to Gizi. I just had an interesting call with
Uber. I know you guys heard about my adventure to Baltimore the other week for my tour
date set out to Beemore. Tanner, you a legend. With that being said, I'm teaming up with
Uber and we're giving away a rise to 101 people in
need to be single mothers college kids young entrepreneurs what have you I'm teaming up with
Uber so we're going to give 101 people in need rides so y'all look out for that um shout out to
uber said out to Tanner you're a legend baby God is good baby period that's dope yeah really really
smart dropping the clues box of Jeezy as well for seeing what happened yeah being and knowing and
knowing kind of when the coming on the moment and doing the 101 101 I thought that that
was fire.
Hell yeah,
because, you know,
we get callers
that caller pay
all the time
about how expensive
Lyft and Uber
is and all that.
Yeah, I just
paid $533 to come
up here yesterday.
$533 to come
up here and Uber.
Yesterday.
Yeah, and when you
don't,
because I had to be in studio,
yeah.
And when you do the longer distances,
you got to call certain cars
because they won't go certain
distances, especially when you're
going to state to state.
Even Jersey to New York.
And listen,
not Uber, Lyft.
I ruled Lyft.
And Lyft,
and Lyft, Black,
it was 1060,
I said I won't
Me and a regular person
gonna be chilling
Why they got segregated cars
No it's not even that
Black car just like you know you ride
Presidential style
There's more space
There's more amenities
He tried it
Segregated Cause
A clown
If Lyft White cheaper you would have got
Lift White
But they'd have left your black ass on that
Curr as soon as they saw it
Hi this is Jessica
That's crazy
Shut up my God
That's a lot of money
$535
It is man
It is.
She had to get back here, though.
They had to get up here to be with y'all.
Because, to be, everything's expensive now.
Because if you did the train, sometimes the train tickets just coming on one way, be like $200.
Yeah, yeah.
But I like to ride a seller, the bullet train.
That's $100 extra dollars.
So they'd be $3.39, $3.40.
Yeah.
Things are expensive.
You know, tariffs got the price of everything up.
You see, Lauren, don't even wear wigs no more.
First of all, I just took out my soul in like three days ago.
Continue on, Lauren.
My hair looks so.
like that. Ignore him. Ignore him.
Yes. Like, he just love me.
Where am I going next?
The people love the bob on her, and that's why she got it and don't come for her.
You even like the bob. You've said it.
Damn.
Lauren, continue on.
I will continue. Now you want to read.
You don't read that before times.
I read it before times.
Okay, yes. So in other music news, I actually,
I was really sad to see that this happened.
So Big X the Plug, he's been on such a great rollout for his new music.
You laughing at him reading?
Yeah, yo. He really did not shut the book yet.
But anyway, big extra plug.
Big X the plug.
So he's been on such a great rollout because he has his new project.
I hope you're happy, which dropped.
And he's been everywhere.
He's been talking a lot about his life and you've been getting to know him as an artist.
Last Friday, there was a story that broke that he had been arrested.
He was pulled over in a car because it didn't have like a front license plate.
And they found like a weed in the car.
And there was a firearm found in the car as well.
Now, he was bailed out later that day.
And there was like reporters outside of the court, not court,
outside of the jail
trying to get just a comment from him
and he's just plugging the album,
plugging the project or whatever.
But when I saw this news,
I was so upset because I'm like, man,
he's been on such a good,
like I feel like people are finally getting
to know him.
I never heard you mention Big X to plug up here
until just now.
That's a lie.
That's a lie.
And I have text because I've been trying
to get him up here for a month.
He actually reached out a long time.
Someone did the album drop.
His album dropped last week.
I believe it was last Friday.
Why?
He didn't talk about it.
I was trying to get a.
him up here. But we're going to, I reached out again. I reached out again to get him back up here. And I
will say when he did reach out to come up here, it didn't work out. And I was brought in to try
and make it work out. I've been a big ex-plug supporter. I don't know. He's going to say drop. I like
him. I like his story. We was on, we was on vacation when he tried to come up here. Because I remember
when he was trying to come up here, because I think he was doing things in the city. We were on
vacation. Yeah. I seen an interview that he did where he said he didn't even, he didn't write the
biggest. He said one of his artists wrote it, and he didn't even like it. And it just took off.
Wow. And he also talks about.
One of the reasons too why I was so sad is because I saw an interview he did with Popcast and he was talking about how like he's been you know going through things in his life like this and one of the biggest things that motivated him to stay away from all the trouble was his son and being away from his son and being a dad you know taking care of someone autism has motivated him or whatever so yes I was sad to see this but shout out to Brandon my home boy because we have been trying to figure it out since that time he was trying to come up here. You got something else to say? No. You need to have something else to say when it comes to these artists and stop just bringing up. My home boy because we have been trying to find out of this. I do. And stop just bringing up.
there's stuff when they do something wrong.
I don't just bring up people's stuff when they do something wrong.
I didn't even know his album came out last week.
I didn't know either.
But if Lauren would have put it in the latest, I might have known.
But now I know he got a gun charge.
Oh, my way.
I know that.
Because that's the latest news.
Exactly.
Like, I don't know what you want me to do.
The news is out there.
I got to talk about it.
All right.
Well, that is the latest for Lauren.
And I want to salute the good brothers, Rashad and Troy from Earn your leisure, man.
Dropping the clues bombs for Rashad and Troy, Earn your leisure.
I was at in Best Fest this weekend.
I think every black person should go to Invest Fest at least once.
Okay, what they have built with Invest Fest should be celebrated,
a weekend of black people coming together to discuss financial literacy and business.
Myself and the good brother, Steve Harvey, salute to unc.
We had a panel together.
And I just love what Earnier Leisure has created, man.
A safe space for people to come together and just learn.
Absolutely.
And it's a whole weekend.
I don't know why I didn't realize it was a whole weekend.
Just the fourth year, fifth year, fifth year?
Fourth year?
I think this is the fifth year.
Fifth year. So salute to Invest Fest.
It was a really, really, really special event.
That's what's up. Every time I see those guys, see those guys,
they drop some knowledge about investments and stuff.
So that's what so.
That's right. All right. Well, people's choice mixes up next.
It's the breakfast club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody is T.J. NV. Jess Hilarious.
Sholomey and the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Salute to everybody in Virginia, the 757 this weekend.
I'm going to be out there for Pusha Tea and families and Antonio's Cousins Festival.
which goes down this Saturday
so I'll see you
they got GZ performing
they got T-Pain performing
and little Kim
I'll be DJ and so it's gonna be a lot of fun
that's my fam so I gotta go support fam
and I'll be there Friday and Saturday
Friday if you're around
I'm gonna be there the whole weekend
it's only two hours away from the house
I'm doing Juan's Mexican Cafe Friday
why are you telling me that
that's not gonna be at the cousin's hustle
you just want to share with some Mexicans outside of that
this is disgusting he want Chris and his family
to come holding down
all he got to do is ex yo
why is he trying to throw
a subliminal.
You show Crystal no one.
You know what I'm saying?
You're a clown, y'all, y'all.
But I will be at the Cousins Festival as well.
Okay.
And I just want to give a big shout out to FTC events, man.
FTC Connect.
That is my Nigerian event planner.
I love her.
She did Marley's first birthday party.
What was that?
Don't do that.
She did, she's responsible for all the decorations and everything.
I want to give a big shout out to candy carnival.
They had the ice.
cream, the popcorn,
like snow cones, all of that
for my daughter's birthday
party. But it was a lit time.
My photographer, photomatic
and videography,
Tia Reed, everybody, man, they just came.
It was so lit. My family,
my husband's family came out. Marley,
man, she survived the whole party. You know, I have a
baby. One year old, they got that nap time. My baby
was up the whole time. It was lit.
We had the music.
I was on the music. I did my band.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So, it was
It was a great first birthday party.
It also reminded me, like,
when you have events at your house,
people think they can stay past the time
that the party posted.
I put so many people up out that damn house.
You got to put the baby to sleep.
Man, that's what my husband did.
That's what Chris was like, all right.
That was his warning.
All right, I'm about to put my baby to sleep.
Here, go Rome.
All right, we be down here when you get back.
Yo, yeah, go ahead, put her up because we're about to want.
No, I got to get out.
Oh, Rome was there, too?
With all the kids, yes.
I know Molly be so confused.
Molly's like, look here, man.
Molly, like, over here,
they're doing the electric sliding
and pulling out fans
talking about boots on the ground
over here they la la la la la bamba
shut up
but it was fun
I don't think Lala Bamba is Mexican
No it's not
Yes it is
It's not
I don't think that's Mexican
No they did not do that
clown
But either way it was fun
It was a nice mix and mingle
of black and Mexican family
It was just beautiful
What was the food choice?
Platanos and collard greens
No it was not
It was actually Caribbean
Shut up
Oh yes now
Because that's what we like
Both of us agreed on that
So shut up.
But I want to also say Baltimore,
September 5th, 6th and 7th,
your girl, Jess Solaris,
will be at the Baltimore Comedy Factory.
Me and my brother, Desi Alexander, will be there.
Yes, we'll have merch.
We're going to have bad parents and hoodies,
jackets, all of that.
Also, Messy Vision, a Messy Vision stand
will be there, get your tickets.
If you show your tickets,
you will get 15% off of the Messy Vision eyewear.
It's going to be set up.
Me and Desi will be there.
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Baltimore.
You all know I'm coming home.
home and y'all know how y'all treat me
every time I get there. So the 4-10, I will
be there. It's time to get up out of here, Charlemagne.
Before we do, salute to
Ghostface for joining us this morning. Man, salute
to Ghostface Killer, my favorite rapper
of all time, man. Make sure you go check out
Supreme Clientel, too. Very dope
project. But I mean, ghosts
don't miss with albums. You know
what I mean? But I'm a ghost fan, so I'm biased. Don't listen
to me. Okay, but I think it's very dope.
Fourth Discival, man, chef's kiss.
Now, that's the only rapper I
ever saw you get excited for. Ever.
Yes, you really, really love him.
I think that's really dope.
My favorite rappers of all time,
a ghost face killer, Killer Mike, Scarface, Young Jeasy,
T.I., Nause, and Sean Carter.
Matter of fact, yeah, Killer Mike,
you did get excited.
His last album, the one that he won a Grammy for,
you did get very excited.
Because I told him he was going to win a Grammy
way before it came out.
I got my conversation with Killer Mike shirt
on Snoop to Mike.
I saw Mike when I was in Atlanta,
stopped by his studio and garage and everything,
man, slew to my guy, Mike, man.
Love that good brother.
The positive note is simply this
I don't like stupid people
And you know what a stupid person is to me
Somebody who has the facts
Who has the proper information
And still makes the wrong decision
So don't be stupid
Have a great, great day
Breakfast club, bitches
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