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Episode Date: April 3, 2026Today on The Breakfast Club, Swae Lee Talks new Album 'Same Difference', Going Solo, Writing Diamond Record, Kamala Harris. And John Hope Bryant Debunks The Myths of Capitalism, Talks Inclusive Econom...ics, New Book. Plus, it’s Friday, so we opened the phone lines for callers to give the People’s Donkey. Listen for more! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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So, Salarious is out today. But it's me and Lauren. Lorraine, what's up?
Good morning. It's Friday.
Good morning.
Oh, my goodness. I could not wait to come to work this morning.
Oh, Lord. Why?
Because you got all the information. You got to break down everything that's going on in entertainment news today.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, because there was so much going on.
speculation, people lying,
people just making up their own
theories. And I was like, well, Lauren's
going to have the facts. I know Lauren's going to be calling.
She's going to be reaching out. She's going to
making sure she knows the proper
information. Because there's a lot, it was a lot going on yesterday.
Reading complaints. We all in the
paperwork. Yeah, no. So I can't...
We can't wait to hear your
latest for you to break that all down.
I woke up my whole house this morning.
Because of that? No, no, no. No, no. Not because of that.
Not because of that. So
my little kids like to take a
shower in dad's bathroom, right? And I'm fine
with that. I got a big shower. They're like
there. They have their toys in there and every once in a while I just got to
move the toys out the way, so I'll step on the toys, right?
But the biggest thing I always say, don't take
anything out my shower.
They took the body wash out the shower.
So now I'm in the shower, just letting
the water hit me, and I'm comfortable, right?
Now I'm ready to get the body wash. There's no
body wash. So he was walking around,
you put a towel, like, how you was...
Now, I didn't want to put a towel because now it'll be a dirty towel, because I
worked out, like, I sweat when I sleep.
So now I got to put on the road
And I'm pissed off
And my feet are wet
And I'm walking through the house
To go downstairs and get bodywashed
I woke up every day
I said London
Don't you ever tick anything
On my bathroom
Dad I'm sorry
But Jackson I don't care
You go downstairs
And you're like
The sun wasn't even up
It is even up yet
My wife was like
You're gonna wake the baby up
I said I don't care
Did you get your body wash
I did
What kind of body wash
You used to be that angry about
It doesn't matter
It was dove or something like that
It was whatever
Whatever body wash
But the fact that I had to leave
The shower wet
To go get this damn body wash
At 4 o'clock in the morning
And for people that wake up this early, you know.
Every minute counts.
Every minute counts.
The minutes be, oh, they be eating me up.
Like, I have to plan at night.
I got to be fired for my life.
I got to make sure I got gas in the car.
I got to make sure my laptop is in the car so I don't forget it.
I got to pre-pick out my clothes because everything is minutes in the morning.
But I still made it on time.
Well, last night you went to go see.
Make the Sion on Broadway.
She was there?
Yes, I got to see her full show.
Okay, Mulan Rouge on Broadway.
We're going to be talking about it.
It was a great show.
It was all the things.
All right.
A lot to break down in the latest.
Now, today on the show,
Sway Lee will be joining us.
He has a new album, same difference.
We're going to be kicking with Sway Lee.
And also, John Hope Brian, he'll be joining us.
He has a new book, Capitalism for All Inclusive economics
and the future proofing of America.
We'll talk to him as well.
A lot going on, a lot going on.
So we got front page news with me.
You got anything to start to show with?
Chris Brown.
No young M.A.?
Today's our birthday.
See if we can pull up Young M.A.?
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No.
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No. It's our right day.
No, who's too early for that?
You got it up? Not yet.
I will get back to it, man.
Mimi's up next. It's front page news.
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What's up, Mimi?
Good morning, Envy.
Hi, Lauren.
How y'all doing this morning?
Hey, girl, good morning.
Good morning.
So we started this morning with major news out of Washington.
President Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi
removing the nation's top law enforcement official
after just over a year on the job.
The president announced the move on social media
saying Bondi will be leaving the administration and moving into a job in the private sector.
Her deputy, Todd Blanche, will now step into acting Attorney General while the president decides on a
permanent replacement.
Now, the firing, it follows months of pressure and frustration inside the White House,
especially over the Justice Department's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, which have become
a growing political issue.
Now, Bondi, she was scheduled to testify under oath before Congress later this month about
the obscene files, about the investigation, and the handling of the documents in that case.
And now it's unclear whether that testimony will still continue or not.
But now the man stepping in as acting director, Todd Blant, she's already facing questions about the FECN files.
He was on Fox News yesterday defending Bondi and essentially trying to put the issue of the obscene files to rest.
Let's listen.
I have never heard President Trump say that the Attorney General was anything that happened to her had anything to do with
the Epstein files. And so look, the Epstein files has been a saga that's lasted for the entire,
for the past year. And what happened when the president signed the Transparency Act is the Department
of Justice has now released all the files with respect to the Epstein saga. And the Attorney General
Bondi and I appeared in front of Congress voluntarily a couple weeks ago to answer any questions they
had. We have made every single congressman, senator, available to come and see any document redacted,
unredacted that they want. And so I think that to the extent that the Epstein files was a part of
the past year of this Justice Department, it should not be a part of anything going forward.
So in layman's terms, she got fired because she wouldn't push the Epstein file. And also,
she wouldn't attack Trump's opponents, political opponents. Is that the reason why they believe
she was released? It's a couple of reasons. Those included, but just, you know,
the, first she claimed there was a little black book, right, that included names and she had to
walk that back. There were lots of different
flubs that she had. I mean, she was on
Capitol Hill testifying.
She was giving, you know,
they said also because she made
President Trump look bad in
several occasions with the
Epstein files. And so, you know, we
don't know. And Todd Blanche, he is
you know, stepping in right now,
but he's also the one who helped
release those 3.5 million Epstein
files that we saw envy. And
I don't know if you remember, we talked about how
heavily redacted they were. Yeah, without
That was, yeah, that was his work right there.
So I don't think we're getting anyone better.
I think we're getting more of the same.
And so that's why Congress, they put out a statement, or members of Congress,
they did a lot of pushback this morning.
A Democratic Congressman Ted Liu and Congressman Robert Garcia both said that that statement
that you just heard from acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is not true and that more documents
still need to be released and they are being withheld.
And Republican Congressman Thomas Massey, he also.
also weighed in posting online that Blanche now has 30 days to release the rest of the files
or face possible consequences under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
So Congress is still pushing for more of those files.
They still want all of the files release.
So we'll see what happens with that.
And meanwhile, sources say that President Trump is reportedly still considering the replacement
for that position.
And one of the names on top of his list is EPA Administrative.
Lee Selden. I think that's how you say his name as a possible permanent replacement for
Attorney General. So this is kind of like what he did with Elon Musk. Like when they weren't getting
along, remember he just moved them to somewhere else in the chain of like whatever, right? And
then they try to make it like a- Exactly. And then we talked about Christy Knoam. I think that was just
last week, right? She was fired and she was moved into a different position. So, and there's talk that
there could be more people that are up for replacement in the Trump administration. So we'll continue
to watch that throughout the week. But really quickly, too, to a story that could hit a lot of
Americans right at the pharmacy counter, if you rely on certain prescription drugs like insulin,
cancer medication, or asthma inhalers, a new policy from President Trump could affect what you
pay. So the president, he signed an executive order placing up to 100% tariffs on some of
those imported brand name drugs, not the generic, but the brand name drugs. So the administration
says this is about bringing drug manufacturing,
back to the U.S., but drug companies warn that those tariffs, they will drive up costs,
whether they are brand name, whether they are generic, and that will mean higher prices for
patients. So get ready to see not only a pain at the pump, but pain on your prescription drugs.
I mean, I don't think Americans can afford, you know, just more money going out and not enough
coming in, right?
Yeah, no, not at all. I mean, like I said, I'm the $40 guy, meaning when I go to the gas station,
I'm only putting $40 in, and the amount of gas that I'm getting now is ridiculous.
I only put $40.
In the autumn big cars you got, $40 don't get you nowhere.
Where are you going?
Absolutely positively back to the gas station.
But before, you know, $40 would get you a nice tank of gas.
But now it's to the point where $40 only only get you a quarter tank of gas is getting ridiculous out there.
It's worse and worse and worse each and every day.
It is.
It is.
And when you add tariffs and just things that people really need prescription drugs, right?
Yeah.
It's just not looking good out there.
So we'll continue to watch that.
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Hey, what's up, bro?
I've been watching that Dear Killer Nanny series
with John Ligizum.
Yep.
I had no idea that Pablo
was playing in the kid in that Michael Jackson.
That would have been bugged out
if that would have went through.
That was crazy.
Now he just hurt me because I ain't watching yet.
Now he just gave a lead.
He was going to, he was trying to kidnap Michael Jackson.
Y'all got to say, spoiler, alert.
He was planning on it.
Really?
Yeah, yeah.
And it was his son that prevented it from happening.
Well, thank you.
Spoiler alert.
Thank you.
I'm going to watch it this week.
You just messed up my whole thing.
My bad, man.
I thought y'all would have seen it by now.
No, not check.
Goodbye, man.
Hey, yeah.
Did you imagine Pablo kidnapping Michael Jackson?
Why was he kidnapped Michael Jackson?
Michael Jackson was like Michael was going to be his pet.
Like wait, I got to watch it this weekend.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Jeff Kahn from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
I just want to say good morning to you all.
What's up, Jeff?
Yeah, I'm just trying to get off my chest.
I agree with you all.
When you're all talking about the gas, these gas prices getting out of hand, man.
And then you already got a, as a man, especially a black man in America, man.
I'm trying to put food on the table to provide and everything keeps going up.
And I got my four-year-old daughter, you know,
while her birthday's coming up, you know,
you're just trying to give him the world, trying to take them places like this.
Disney, just everything you can do.
But I just want to say to everybody just keep pushing on and God bless.
Jeff, if you're taking your daughter to Disney, you bawling because the prices right now at Disney,
oh my gosh.
Listen, here, I find my little waste of finesse, you know, but I'm trying to make it.
I still got discounting prices now.
You know what, though?
Like, I mean, that's good that you're able to afford to take them to Disney.
But I was thinking yesterday, like, when I was younger, the things I remember as a kid is, like, small stuff.
Like, I remember my mom, like, like, our pizza nights at home and stuff like that as well, too.
living if you can't afford to do stuff like that
just doing little things like consistently
movie nights pizza night
yeah you know it was funny I was reading a project
I did when I was in eighth grade and you had to
talk about your hobbies and all this other stuff
so I was like yeah I like to travel
and the places that I would travel
it would be like Virginia Beach
South Carolina places your parents can get you to easily
Canada like because that's all my parents would drive
like you know what I mean my kids would be like
Virginia's not a vacation Virginia like
that's what my kids would be like I mean
kids get accustomed to what they get accustomed to
to, but I do think the smaller, how much do your kids
enjoy the nice where y'all just stay home and play
Monopoly? They love playing impasta or
Monopoly. Y'all do so much in the house too.
So, you know, just keep people's spirits
up. Don't get discouraged if you can't do the big
things right now. Word. Get it off your chest.
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I'm calling you.
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Whether you're mad or black.
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Hello, who's this?
This app from Miami Guard.
What's up, brother?
Talk to us.
Get it off your chest.
Man, I just want to get a donkey other day, man.
The biggest donkey other day,
to push 60 and Big 30, the donkey other day.
Damn, well, we ain't doing that right now, but I get it.
I get it, and...
You got to.
I understand.
Okay, okay.
Can I get a shout out to one of my big homies for a birthday?
for his birthday, man, give a shout out to all.
Bennett, Charles, Bennett, you and that five driver.
Happy birthday, brother.
Happy birthday.
I appreciate you.
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Hello, who's this?
This is Larry.
Larry, what's up?
Get it off your chest, Larry.
Man, so what I want to get off my tip is this girl I've been dating from past three or four fun.
She is overly aggressive when it comes to the way she wants to be intimate.
And we haven't even got to that point yet.
What you mean she's aggressive if you didn't got to the point?
She's slapping you in the bedroom?
Nah, I'm talking about, she's explaining stuff she likes to do.
Like, she's talking about she want to go to sex club.
Wow.
And talking about
three some.
Wow.
And all that.
And we even did nothing yet.
You're not even making me
curious about you.
Like,
I don't want to wonder about you.
How long have you all been dating?
You know,
about three months.
And y'all haven't done anything.
Okay.
So,
okay.
So now you don't want to do nothing.
Like,
you turned off?
He's scared.
Yeah.
It's turning me off.
Like,
I'm like,
this is how you get down.
So obviously you've done this in the past.
And obviously,
you wouldn't mind
doing it again so
you know it could cause her
issues as well bro what you're gonna do if she
wouldn't have a three sim if she bring another dude
but I just running
you said letter no he said he running
oh running I thought he said let her
why would envy throw that on you
he said he won't
he thought you said letter
what you're gonna do if she say
I don't she want to peg you
it's gonna be a fight
I'm calling for leave
you're not even gonna make it to that point if you turned
off now though because you know
you only got but a couple drunk nights left
until she actually tries the, like, she ain't tried nothing.
She ain't even.
She's going to put that finger right in you?
No, no, she ain't.
And I don't need to drink no more.
So I'm going to be in my right mind, and I'm going to have police on speed out.
Maybe you should just not go out with her anymore.
Maybe she's in this right now.
That's not what you're into, bro, and she's a little freaking, freaky.
I think that you should let it go right now.
Are you celibate?
Yeah.
I am.
I have been celibate for a while.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, she's going to turn you out.
It doesn't like she knows that.
Y'all in two different churches.
She's going to put a.
She's going to turn you out, bro.
I know it, man, because I changed my life around a few years ago,
and I've been trying to do things the right way.
And just because I'm looking for marriage and my relationship and all that.
So it's just a little too much for me.
I just think it's the devil tip to me.
And I just, you know, got to say nothing.
Don't do no handcuffs.
So don't let her handcuff you.
Don't let her hog tie you, none of that.
Yeah, because she do, she go into handcuffs.
It ain't going to be by me.
Good luck, brother.
Thank you.
It might be a great weekend if you try, though.
It might be a great.
You might enjoy it.
Now you want him to walk back on his covenant with God.
Oh, you're right.
I'm sorry, sir.
It's Easter weekend of all the weekends.
You're right.
I'm sorry.
You're right.
Get it off your chest.
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We got a lot to discuss.
Yes.
We are going to be getting into some things.
Poo Shishti and Big 30 out of Memphis,
but arrested in Texas by federal agents.
So we're going to be talking about.
We're going to be breaking it down.
All right.
We're going to be talking about it.
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All righty guys
So let's get
into the thing. So last night, I
went to Broadway to get to see
Magda Stallion. So we reported earlier
this week, we broke the news that Meg
the Stahlia was abruptly rushed to the
hospital while performing on Broadway during
Mulan Rouge. This was her big
return to the theater. And it
went amazing. So when she first came
out, she was very well received. Let's take a listen
to Meg first hitting the stage.
So wait a minute.
You're not supposed to have cameras in Broadway.
You're not supposed to take your phone out. You're not
to record. All right, can't continue, sorry.
So then Meg gets through the show
flawlessly again. She was good.
The first night, I got to see it for a little bit of time,
but watching her the full show
it's just a great fit for her. She played the role
of Zedler, or Zittler. Now,
at the end, there's like a melody that
Zillard does in Moulin Rouge, and Meg's
melody is very hot girl. Let's take a listen
to the end of the show.
Is it melody or medley?
Medley, melody. Same thing.
No, it ain't. It is. It's not.
Now, Medley is a bunch of
different songs. Melodies are trying to get on.
Well, no. So it was a bunch of different
songs. She did a couple, but we only just, you know,
we just clip that little bit. But like I posted a full
video to my Instagram, Lauren the Rosa,
and it's also on the Breakfast Club's Instagram of that return.
People took out their cameras at that point. She did a couple
songs. And then they went into like,
you know, their bows and everything that they did. So she
killed the show. Yeah, she did amazing.
Standing ovation at the end, right? And I can't
say whether she got a stint in ovation, you know,
compared to the other nights because I didn't get to see her fully through.
But standing ovation at the end, she was very well
received. So welcome back to Broadway, Megan.
All right.
Now let's jump into the BS.
Oh, Lord.
All right.
So let's go on over to Memphis.
So rapper Pushiasty and his dad were taken into federal custody,
along with Memphis rapper Big 30 and several other people
in connection to a federal criminal case that is allegedly involving the attempted
kidnapping and robbery of Gucci Man and several others.
So a few days ago, there was news that broke that a family home that was linked to
Pushiasti and his father was raided by the feds, right?
And at that time, we didn't know.
why. I reached out to Memphis, FBI, and police and couldn't get an answer on what was happening.
So then this news came out. At that raid, Pushaistee was arrested. And then later, his father was
arrested. Now, the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, his name is Ryan
Rable. He held a press conference yesterday, just detailing the list of suspects. Let's take a listen.
I'm Ryan Rabel. I'm the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas. Thank you for coming.
This week, nine individuals, including well-known musical artists, kidnapped and robbed at
gunpoint numerous victims at a music studio in Dallas, Texas. Eight of the nine were arrested
yesterday in Dallas, Memphis, and Nashville. These individuals who are charged and arrested include
Lantrell Williams Jr., also known as Poo Shisty, Launtrell Williams Sr., Rodney Wright Jr., also known as
Big 30, Caderius Waters, DeMarion Gibson, Demarcus Glover, Corday Johnson, Darian McDaniel, and Terence
Rogers has not been arrested yet, but will be soon.
Yeah.
So then I'm going to let the second audio play because we also get more details on what
actually happened when I talk about that attempted robbery and kidnap.
And let's take a listen to the second audio.
The complaint alleges that on January 10th of this year, three music industry professionals
travel to Dallas for a scheduled business meeting.
Launtrell Williams Jr. arranged this meeting purportedly to discuss the term
of his recording contract with one of the victims.
As alleged, once these three men were inside the recording studio,
Williams Jr. and eight co-conspirators,
several of whom traveled from Memphis, Tennessee,
executed a coordinated armed takeover.
As alleged, Williams Jr. produced an AK-style pistol
and forced one of the victims to sign a release
from the recording contract at gunpoint.
The remaining conspirators displayed firearms
and rob the other victims of Rolex watches, jewelry, cash, and other high-value items.
So, okay, so you guys just heard the details from the police or the officials over in Texas.
I want to break down a little bit of what was actually in the complaint because there's a bit more.
So when he talks about them being at this music studio, so what is a legend of documents is that RD,
who would be allegedly would be Gucci Man, right?
Roderick Davis, a person listed as MM and then a person listed as BP.
They flew in with two security people at 1 p.m. that same day.
This was January 10th.
So they get to the recording studio.
The recording studio was closed, but they're then let in.
While they're waiting for everything to be like opened and started because they flew in for this like business meeting, right?
They turn the game on.
Some people go to the liquor store.
They come back.
They start drinking.
This business meeting was supposed to be between Poo Shishti and R.D.,
who people are pointing to maybe.
Gucci Man, right?
So in that meeting, once it starts, right, they go into a separate little side recording studio.
You have allegedly Pushaistee, you allegedly have Big 30 and Pushiasey's father with R.D., who people are saying is Gucci Man, in this room.
They're having a conversation about a contract issue.
The issue is that Pushaistee allegedly wanted to be released from this contract.
According to the documents by police, Pushiastee acts R.D., Gucci Man, allegedly, to be let out of the contract.
R.D. or Gucci Man replies, no.
And then Pushaiste allegedly asked one of the men, who is Big 30, to go and grab a bag.
Now, this bag was seen on camera by the police.
It's a black bag being brought in by just one of the extra entourage people that were with Pushai and team.
So they bring that bag in, and police alleged then that they pull out an AK-style weapon, a black AK-style weapon,
and it's pointed at Gucci-Men by Pushi-Sty, allegedly.
And Guchman is then forced to sign this contract.
And they also allege that while this is happening, that there is a Big 30 in the room who allegedly is holding a phone and recording Gucci Man on video.
And they have Gucci Man allegedly say on video that Push Releasedy would be released from this contract as well.
And then Pushiattie, you know, according to these docs, looks over to his dad allegedly and says, is this good?
Like, is the paperwork good.
The dad is alleged to have said, no, it needs to be dated.
They then make Gucci Man date the paperwork.
And then they maneuver to another room.
While all this is happening in the studio,
the other people that were with Gucci Men
are then, there's guns pulled out on them
allegedly. They begin to be robbed
of different things, various watches.
There was like a Louis Vuitton bag that's mentioned in a document
that had a bunch of other jewelry in it. I'm assuming
they were probably traveling from somewhere else.
And Gucci Man is taking
into another room.
And they allege that like his wedding
wreaths were taken and a watch was also
taken from Gucci Man as well too allegedly.
And it gets to a point
where his security guards because they peeped
the conversation getting a little hostile. So one person
texts, one of the head security guards
and just kind of lets them know. And the
docs, it alleges that the security guards,
who would have been Gucci's if
Gucci is RD, tried
to get into the room. And they also
had guns as well too, but once they come in, they realize
that they're outnumbered. So then,
you know, at that point, they're just there.
They are then instructed to leave out of
a certain point or a certain exit
of the studio,
which is also caught on camera as well too.
But there's a moment in all of this where
you know, R-D, M-M-B-P, which are all the people that would have been there with Gucci if R-D
is Gucci, right?
Someone says in this complaint that they thought that they were going to be executed because
the way that they were all sat down in that second room.
But I'm also thinking in that whole situation, if Gucci said, no, I'm not releasing
you.
Would they have killed Gucci-Mang in their studio that night?
Would they have killed all those individuals because he didn't release them on paper?
I mean, I know we got to go, so you'll talk about it next hour as well.
Yeah, we've got somewhere to get into that.
I'm so confused with that
and I'm so confused with the fact that Poochishti
just came home a couple of months ago.
Yeah, yep. And you know what's crazy
and we'll get into it in the next latest.
There was an alleged overheard phone call
between Poushysi and his probation officer
before all of this started. And we'll also talk about
you know, put yourself in that predicament to go back
like to spend the, you know, because they're talking about
life for all these individuals.
We'll get into it. There's also a lot of evidence as well
that, you know, the fed's alleged that they have.
And I have a statement from Pushisi's attorney as well.
And do we know?
who told, well, we'll talk about that.
We'll get into all these things.
We'll talk about that next day as well.
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What's up, Mimi?
Good morning, NB. Hey, Lauren. How y'all doing this morning?
Hey, girl, good morning.
Good. So we start this hour with Tiger Woods, who is now facing DUI charges.
DUI, right? That's what I said, DUI charges after a 16.
serious car crash in Florida. So newly released police video, they're adding a surprised detail to
this story. Let's listen. I just keep you down here with us, please. Yeah, I was just talking to
the president. So if you heard it, he was just name dropping a little bit, right? After he was
being arrested. So video shows that Woods, he was telling officers that he had just been on the phone
with President Trump minutes after the crash. So it's still unclear who called who. But when
President Trump was asked about the accident involving Woods.
This is what he had to say.
I feel so badly he's got some difficulty.
There was an accident.
And that's all I know.
Very close friend of mine.
He's an amazing person, amazing man.
But there's some difficulty.
Yeah, you got to go all the way with it, right?
If you call the president, I'm going on the phone with the officer.
I'm going all the way.
Like, not just, hey, hey, hey, you want to talk to Trump?
Hey, this is Trump.
Like, I'm going all the way.
away with it. Did you see the rest of that body can?
Well, he'm all over the place. Yeah, that wasn't
going to help. There was obviously something really happening.
Call who you want to call, baby.
It's going down. You're there.
It was exactly, Lauren. There was a lot
happening with that. So police say, Woods, he hit
an SUV trailer in a narrow
road. It flipped on its side. Officers
say he appeared
impaired. He refused a
lawful test and they say
hydrocodone was found on him. I'm saying that right.
He called it. What did he call it? Lauren, do you remember?
I just know it was or
Okay, yeah, I just know it was an opioid or some sort.
Yeah.
Yeah, so that was the same drug that was tied to his previous arrest.
So Woods, he pled not guilty.
He's saying that he's now going to seek treatment for personal issues,
and he's stepping away from consideration for the 2027 Ryder Cup team.
Now, his attorney is also asking for permission for him to leave the country for treatment,
citing privacy concerns, and he will not be playing in next week's masters,
and it's expected to be away from golf for an undetermined amount of time.
But this is the fourth traffic-related incident involving Woods and the police.
And the most serious was back in 2021 here in California where his vehicle flipped multiple
times leading to major injuries in reconstructive surgery.
But yes, that video was all over the place.
Yeah.
And I think he was granted the permission.
Y'all, this is a bad thing to say.
But the way that they maneuvered this whole DUI situation, like he pled not guilty, he didn't
take the urine test.
They found the pills on him.
how they're going to prove that that's what he was on because he didn't take the urine test.
Now he's already headed to rehab, so the brand cleaned up is happening.
Like, this was like, you know what I mean?
Like he just maneuvered this so easily.
Well, maybe he made the call to Trump and, you know,
some things happen behind the scenes that we don't know about because you are absolutely right.
All those things did happen and it moved very, very quickly.
And so I don't know.
Again, the fourth traffic-related incident involving Tiger in the last, what, five
years, 2021? Well, yeah, he know what to do, huh? Exactly. And this morning there is a major lawsuit
involving the Congressional Black Caucus, and this could have a big impact on scholarships for
black students around the country. So the lawsuit is targeting a scholarship program connected to the
CBC that was created to help black students go to college, build future leaders. The program has been
around since the 1980s and has helped hundreds of students pay for school. But now a legal group,
they have filed a federal lawsuit saying the scholarship is illegal because it specifically is designed for black students arguing that under the civil rights law, scholarships cannot be limited to race, even if the goal is to help a specific community.
So this is the same legal strategy that has been used to end affirmative action in college admissions.
And legal experts say if this lawsuit is successful, it could impact other scholarships and programs designed to help underrepresented communities.
Wow.
That is so sad.
That is sad.
That's literally the only reason I got through college for the most part was a lot of those type of scholarship.
And those grants, right?
Yeah, and those grants.
And the people making those rules, Lauren, they know that, right?
And so that's why they're targeting specific ones and using the Civil Rights Act, you know, against underserved communities who the scholarships were intended to help because they weren't getting the scholarships that other students were getting.
So here we are with that.
And lastly, we talked about this a little bit yesterday.
And I told you it was coming that more airlines were going to do this.
So JetBlue, they raised their fees.
And now another major airline is making a similar move.
United says, starting today, it is raising its check bag fees by $10, blaming higher fuel costs.
So if you pay at the airport, it's going to be $10 more.
So it's going up from $40 to $50.
The second bag is now going to be $60.
That's up from $50.
And a third bag is going to cost you $2.00.
$200. That's crazy. It is very, very, very crazy. If you pay ahead, you know, online, it's going to be a little cheaper, but those prices are still going up too. So with the first bag online, it's going to be from $35 now to $45. So the airline says this is happening because their costs are going up, especially fuel. And instead of raising ticket prices, they're trying to raise the fees instead. So if you're flying soon, the ticket might look like the same price, but what you pay at the airport could be.
a very, very different story.
It's just going to hurt regular people that are just trying to go
on vacation, right? Because if you're going on
vacation, let's say you're a family of four, right?
You're going to carry more than one bag.
You're going to carry a couple of bags because
you have kids. You have formerly.
If you have babies, you have pamper's, you have kids'
clothes, you have your clothes, you have outfits. So
what's going to wind up happening is something I used to see all the
time when I used to go to the islands. I would see
people layer their clothes. Like, they would
wear four or five outfits on
so they can, you know, they'd be hot, but they'd get
through with their five outfits on, but at least they would
habit and they wouldn't be charged, but that's ridiculous because all that, well, we're not
charging the ticket price. Well, you're still charging people that's just trying to travel and
bringing their family with them. That's a lot. And that's a really good point because what's
going to be cheaper, if you have a family of four and each bag is $50, that's a ticket right
depending on where you're going. So, you know, just depending on how you look at it. So everything
is getting more expensive. I think that's the moral of the story today, right? Just everything.
So yes, y'all, that is your front page news. I'm Mimi Brown.
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All right.
Thank you, Mimi.
Thank you.
All right.
Now, when we come back, Swade Lee will be joining us.
He has a new album from same.
He has a new album, same difference out today.
You know, Swaley from Ray Sherman.
We're going to talk to him next.
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Yes, indeed.
Ladies and John is Swainley.
I'm so special.
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Welcome back.
Lee, what's up, my guy?
What's up, Gain?
What's a good?
How are you doing?
I'm chilling, I was early.
It's early.
Debut solo album, man, same difference.
Yeah, sure.
Why it took so long for me to drop for a
Yeah, that sounds crazy.
It feels like you should have been dropped a solo album.
Man, it's crazy.
I think I got a unique career.
Like, nobody ever had a career like that, like,
billion-string songs, and they're like, no album, you know what I'm saying?
But it's just like, you know what I'm in a group and shit.
So over the years, I just like, every time I was about just like,
every time I was about just,
drop my solo album. I had it prepared,
but it's like I'm with my brother, you know what I'm saying?
So I'm spinning the block, I'm spinning the back.
I'm just going to Ray Shimmer, making sure I drop these Ray Shimmer projects.
But I always had them prepared.
But now it's just like,
nigga been eight years and I've been telling everybody like,
I'm coming soon, you know what I'm saying?
Solo, I'm on the way, boom, boom, boom.
Drop one unforgettable.
Solo, but I'm on the way, boom.
Sunflower, boom.
I don't know, it's just crazy timing.
Was you getting too much money,
when Mike Will lost all that music,
That affects you?
Like, what was it?
Um,
definitely been traveling
in the world since Strim, like, one,
you know what I'm saying?
So, no flex zone, no type.
We've been traveling the world,
still performing that, you know what I'm saying?
So, you know what I'm saying?
We in Australia, you got, you know,
Romanian, you know what I'm saying?
Like, all these crazy places,
just those songs had such an impact.
It's like, it kept moving.
Yeah.
So you already had most of this music already
because you said you've been had it,
but like, oh yeah, these songs like,
I got songs on there.
Like I did a couple,
months ago. I got songs on there I did a couple
years ago. You know what I got like
it's like a mix of all crazy vibes.
Yeah. Did you feel to need like
did you feel pressure and like like
needing to change something up to match other sounds
or did you
Nah I ain't really match it on like
what's going on right now.
I just kept it really like my sound and just like
the songs like I put out like pop songs
like trap songs like
party music
you know what I'm saying, Afro songs.
So it's just like a real like a
gumbo of all those songs. I was going to ask, so what is your sound? Because, you know, listening
to the album, you go Afro beats, you go trap, you go R&B signs, you're singing on some of this.
So what is Swayley sound? I mean, that's part of the same difference. Like, all these are my
sounds, you know, so I can do all these things like all these sounds if I want to. Like,
I turn around and do a country song tomorrow, you know what I'm saying? But yeah, like all
my fans, they come from different demographics. Like, sunflower boom, those, that's a whole audience.
Black Beatles, you know, no type, all the trap stuff.
That's a whole separate audience.
Unforgettable, like, Afro songs, that's a whole separate audience.
So I'm just connecting out of dots.
I was confused with Unforgetable, right?
I heard you do an interview and you said it was your record that French did,
that you didn't necessarily know French put out and did, but it was your record.
So what was the, what happened with that record?
Basically, I was working on Shrem Life 2.
So I had, like, Black Beatles, all that stuff, just about to drop it.
And I had made them songs around the same time.
And, yeah, French heard that song because I was working with Molly Mall and, like, Jeremiah at the time, all the time.
We was always locked in.
So, song ended up getting his hands, boom-won.
He did a verse.
Yeah, he wanted to put it out.
But at this time, I'm focused on Black Beatles, boom.
But I noticed a smash song, you know what I said?
I love this song, too.
It's like, I wanted to get a good look, too.
I wanted to put on my album for show.
So I made it initially for my album.
You know what I brought the Slim Jimmy like, bro.
And one of them was, like, we need to throw us on an album.
We just wrapping up our album
We're gonna turn it in and shit
Black Beattas was the last song we made for that album
You know what I made that last minute buzzer beater
Boom
So French French hired the record
It wasn't like the traditional way
Like you put a song out like
In the NSA stole it
In a way
My Will was upset about that too
It's not really like stealing it
But he definitely contacted me
It's like it's like
It's kind of like finessed like he finessed it
Like you know what I wouldn't like
Offend it like I'm like
As long as he gets his
proper look. You know what I'm saying?
Like, shoot a video for it, boom.
How does somebody finesse you out the record, though?
Break that down.
No, he's not even finesse me.
It's just like getting a good look for themselves.
Okay, okay.
It's like taking an opportunity and season it.
Like, you know what I said?
Like, if I heard a Michael Jackson record, it's like,
it's available, like, I'm going to do it versus boom,
and it's a chance I can get it cleared.
You know what I'm saying?
You're going to do what you can to get it clear.
It's like, boom, I'm feeling good about.
I ain't really tripping.
I got 20 of these on my computer, you know what I'm saying?
But you didn't write it for French, though?
No, I didn't write it for French for show, though.
I just wrote it for myself.
I sent it to Wiz Kid initially in the beginning.
You know what I?
So he did a verse for me.
But it's like, that's just how everything played out.
Was your name on it at first or was it just French Montana at first, right?
I don't know if he did it like that.
But definitely, you know what I'm saying?
My name should be on like my face should be on like the artwork.
You know what I'm saying?
Like I should have been in the video probably more.
You know what I'm saying?
For sure, I was a young ass.
I was like 19, 22 or something.
I don't even know.
You told French, like you owe me for this one.
Oh yeah, man.
I definitely, you know what I said?
Co-Ferrari's would be nice, you know what I'm saying?
It went diamond, though, right?
I think it's like two times diamond or something maybe.
Jesus.
No, Sunflower, two times diamond.
That giant, maybe like...
It's definitely diamond.
13 times, 14 times.
You made money off the record, though, right?
They're making money right now for it.
Okay, okay, just making a show.
Okay.
Yeah.
What did you discover about yourself creatively
when you didn't have to compromise doing music with somebody else, right?
Like, because you was in a group at first, but...
Oh, yeah.
This is the solo.
album so what did you find out creatively about yourself that you probably didn't have when you
were in the group yeah um or that you probably didn't notice when you were in the group recording
with slam i don't know it's just jumping out there more it's like even with the group i'm still i'm still
in ray strimmer you know what i'm saying like i ain't leaving way strummer or nothing like
ray shimmer like it's so big like we like we started challenges like music challenges
people do challenges and songs like it's like a jordan brand you know what I'm saying like
Ray Shimmer, that's like a Jordan 13.
Slim Jimmy, like a Jordan 9.
You know what I'm like a Jordan 14 or whatever.
We're all different Jordan number.
So it's like they always going to drop a new season.
You know what I'm saying?
You're going to keep dropping new season.
Like you just can't let that die.
So like shout out Slim Jimmy, you know what I'm saying?
When you title the album, same difference.
Are you saying you've changed or at your core you're still the same?
What is that title mean?
Really, both.
Like all of that.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Who I was and goddamn 23?
that's still a version inside of me
whether I had growth or whatever
it's like it's the same difference you know what I'm saying
but that's just like I'm also a Gemini
too so it's like they say
we see things for like two different perspectives
they don't say that they say we two-faced
two different people yeah yeah
and it's f*** up whoever started that about it's like
that's fucked up
do you feel like people boxed you in as like the hook guy
so this album you try to break out of that perception
or just being the hook guy
no I think that's I think that's a great compliment
like they call me the hook guy
hook you know what I'm running with that I'm continuing the legacy you know what
saying to do more writing and more of the hooks or do you prefer being an artist I mean you
you can talk Travis Scott you can talk Beyonce you can talk French you can talk so many
different people yeah for that part of it or do you prefer to the artist being on stage people
in your business part of it I mean I definitely like yeah dropping dropping the smash songs
you know what I'm saying putting the face on it being the face of it but I don't mind writing
it all you know what I'm saying like for sure if I just want to get in
I pull up, play about 30 songs, whatever they f*** with.
Take it, re-sing it.
And your voice, boom, it's yours.
You know what I'm saying?
That's always cool just getting money, like, just, you know what I'm saying?
Mysterious money, you know what I'm saying?
You didn't even, too, just, not even your face, just,
people not even knowing you wrote it, and you just, like, receiving money, it's fine.
What's something that you wrote that nobody knows that we don't know you wrote?
Really just the formation, shit, like, you know what I'm saying?
Formation.
You don't say formation?
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
I'm saying.
I'm selling, man.
I got the ladies in formation.
No damn formation.
There's some stuff on that.
There's some work on there for real.
How that comes about?
Oh, okay ladies now let's get information.
Okay.
What everybody walking around saying?
I'm saying, line up, man, line up.
So when you, it was Beyonce,
that you contributed.
You thought it was lying?
You got to be lying.
You got crazy.
You got to be crazy.
You got JCPT for me.
It says, Sway Lee of Hipop do a race for a race for a man.
of hip-up do a race for a record co-wrote biancese 2016 his formation contributing to central hook
okay ladies now let's get in formation that's why he said that part i'm telling you for
hey man you just got a check that's all that's what that come about how did you how did you
hook up to do that record man just that's just mike will i will don't ever sleep man he'd be
working all the time so yeah he like that was an opportunity he just brought to me early
um randomly you know what i'm saying so did you believe it when he first hit you like
yo, be trying to have you write something on this album.
I just like, damn, first I was like, damn,
it seemed like it's like difficult, you know what I'm saying?
So boom, I just heard that.
It was like, first I was like, damn, what I got from Beyonce?
Like, I'm thinking of her songs, to the left, to the left.
Like, damn, what I got like this?
Like, boom.
So for her to just hear that record and just, boom,
would you be fucking with it?
It was like.
You had to get into, like, a sassy mindset?
Like, what you were doing?
Like, in the studio?
Like, in the studio, like what?
No, bro, one time I ain't a lot early on.
I had an experience like that, like,
Like, they had me come to the studio and, like, write for a female artist.
And I'm just, like, totally lost.
I'm like, my ass fat.
Like, my ass fat.
Like, you know what I'm like?
I'm like, how do I write for a female artist?
Oh, my God.
Say, he's so red.
Oh, I'm like, you know what I'm saying?
I'm in that bitch completely like, like, like,
Algebra 3, I'm in that bitch.
God damn, like, how do I do this?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
And then like, the artist ain't not telling me,
hey, you need to get your shit together.
Like, you, like, you, don't know what's an
really know I was. They were like, man, you need to get your
because I ain't coming with nothing. I'm like,
you need to get your shit together. Then like
a week later, drop, no flex on it.
Skyrocketed it. I'm just like.
You were just in the studio yelling out my ass fat.
I'm just like,
I'm just like puzzled like completely lost.
Damn, what do girls like?
But you got to get into that zone though, right?
I don't even say it's really legendary, but it's like
it's kind of embarrassing. It's kind of embarrassing.
It's funny, though, but it's embarrassing.
If y'all need an age, y'all laugh like a
who was it?
I can't even do it to myself, man
I'm gonna be careful.
You know who did that?
I was telling him
you ever heard Cardi be careful?
You know, Partisan.
Yeah, he'd be writing on them
girl records.
But he had, I remember him on
Instagram rapping the record one time
and that is like completely
from the woman's perspective.
It seemed crazy for a prayer to.
Even if he go back,
Biggie did that for Kim on time.
He would have to write Kim's verse.
Could you imagine Kim's verse?
Oh, yeah.
Yadi did a lot of that for City Girls too.
Yeah, he'd be doing that.
That's dope.
You gotta get into that zone though, right?
Yeah, now I could do it, for sure.
But, like, coming in the game, just, like, surprised.
Like, boom, you've been writing, like, dude's songs your whole life,
and he's like, they'll write a song for a female artist.
You know what I'm saying?
It can be hard.
But that's a different one, though, because Beyonce,
because that became an anthem.
It still is, like, women getting in formation.
For real.
That's a different type of mindset to even think like that.
Like, what made you even come up with that concept?
I just be trying to, like, say, like,
different stuff than nobody said.
It's fun.
It just makes sense.
And then it was a lot of pressure because it's Beyonce.
And she's not all raunchy and, you know, all my ass fayb-fay.
Yeah, right, right.
Did they, well, first, it was a freestyle session.
So you came with nothing and we just figured it out right there in there.
Right, right.
And I was just, I was just rapping some hard shit on the beat.
You know what I'm saying?
I wasn't really trying to think of it.
What does this girl need?
Like, just like, let me make a banger.
And then let her reset.
So that became my new thing.
And then whatever she, whatever she tweeted,
can edit to make it more personal for her.
She can do that, you know what I'm saying?
Or the artist can do that.
You know, when you were Gemini,
the two-faced reputation
of the Gemini stems from the symbol
because it's the twins. It represents
a dual nature. So, yeah, exactly.
Duality and personality, yeah.
Right, right. And intense versatility, which is clearly
you. Exactly, versatility, yes. And you can adapt
like to any situation.
It's just like, exactly
same difference. One.
Gemini's...
The level of global success you've achieved with, like,
record like unforgettable and Sunflower.
Did that change how you view like your career ceiling?
Even writing records like Beyond Information.
Seeing how big those records get.
Yeah, it just, um, it's possible, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I'm like a, like a hood pop star.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, so definitely making those records, kicking those doors in.
He just made a new lane for myself, you know what I'm saying?
So definitely I'm going to keep like dropping those type songs, like stadium songs.
Songs that sound like they belong in movies.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Keep doing that for sure.
Do you chase those trends, like the Black Beatles trends?
And do you try to chase that?
Like, we need to create something around it,
or is it just something that happens naturally?
Yeah, it's really something that happened naturally.
Like, you can, like, I ain't even start that challenge.
Like, the fans, that's what they did when they listened to the song.
It's just, like, that's what it inspired them to do.
So it's, like, definitely, like, you know,
say you fingers crossed every time you drop.
Like, they're going to do something craziest record.
Like, you hope they're going to do some crazy challenge to it for show
because that's going to push it to number one, you know what I'm saying?
But if they don't, it's cool, too.
Like, how long they still enjoy it?
I just saw you somewhere doing the challenge recently.
It was a school.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I did a little run.
I was going to the HBCUs.
So I went to Morehouse, and I went to North Carolina Central,
and I went to NYU.
We did a seminar like yesterday.
But, yeah, Morehouse and Spelman, it was going up.
Does it shock you that they still vibe to those records like that?
It's crazy, yeah, to me it's crazy because the challenge is like 10 years old.
So now it's just like,
something fun to do to the song.
It's like, it's dope the way it aged.
You know what I love the way it aged.
Did you lose music when Mike Will lost all that music when he got his hard drive stolen?
I had lost the hard drive too, yeah, and I was like, but I recovered it.
I was about to actually drop an album too, like an EP then, like stolen hard drive EP.
It was crazy.
I don't know if y'all see on the ground well, this dude was going live with my hard drive, boom.
How did it?
Damn.
Like from the airport or something like, boom.
Like going through the airport, some crazy shit, boom.
You took it out your bag or something?
I don't even remember how it happened.
It was like, we were losing your hard drive.
Sway.
It's like, we were going through the airport.
We got all about it.
98% chance, yeah.
How does that make you feel when that happens?
Like, do you feel like, ugh?
Like, I'm about to throwing a towel.
I've been working so old on all this shit
and this one live listening to my shit.
It'll piss you off for sure.
Yeah.
But it's like, hopefully you got it backed up on another hard drive.
My engineer, I got one of the best engineers in the world.
He usually back it up on, like, I cloud and a hard drive.
So a lot.
A lot of it is recoverable, you know what I'm saying?
That's never a good feeling.
I lost a couple laptops.
Somebody in Switzerland, like, I found your laptop, boom.
I see all your sessions right here.
I know this is yours, boom.
Like, I want to get it back to you, boom.
But you gotta pay this much?
That too, yeah.
On God.
You ever have a paid to do the laptop back?
Hell yeah, I pay for that shit too.
That's a billion dollars on that .
What you need?
I mean, I ain't really had to say, I ain't even never paid a dude,
but I mean, I got a fine dude.
I got to track them down.
When I got the hard drive now?
No, we got that.
We got that back.
It's computer, yeah, over in Switzerland, yeah.
Somebody hit me on WhatsApp.
At the laptop, boom.
You're DJing right now.
Man, I'm God.
Re-singing all my stuff.
How did they get in your laptop?
That's like my early day laptop.
It was just new, you know what I'm saying?
Open it right up.
Open it up, yeah.
Get in it, boom.
Password probably A-A-A-A.
You know what I'm saying?
What did God tell you this morning?
Before you rolled up.
He told me, he said,
sway you got to get up i know you're a lunch lunch club type of
which it's the breakfast club you got to get you get you get you some caffeine and get up
yeah is this the part of the game that you don't like what having to go out here and sell the music
i ain't gonna lie bro when i first like when i first came on breakfast at that time i i i ain't really
understand it and i ain't really like i had to get used to it like waking up early like it's
that's that's so difficult to me like waking up early like especially after a long night so it's like
Now I'm used to it, boom, like, you gotta get up and chop it up, you got to pop your shit.
It could be cold as, like, New York, it'd be cold.
You know what I'm saying?
You wake up, it's cold, it's like, damn, I got to do this shit.
Then you get, you wake up and you got to get asked questions.
You got to be social and everything.
You don't know what somebody going to come at you with.
I'm preparing for anything.
Boom, they said you hated Kamala Harris.
Is that true?
I was ready for that.
I wanted you to ask me that, too.
That's a great question to ask, and I wanted to clear that up, too, for show.
I don't hate Kamala Harris.
I don't love no politician though
because think about it
if you was the president
it should be easy to get
people a sense of relief
you know what I'm saying?
Like at the time
like I just didn't agree
with some of the genders
that were being put out boom
but like
I ain't never announced my solidarity
with no politician
like some people
they don't want Trump support
I'm like
you ain't never seen me with no
MAGA hat nothing
you know what I don't support
really no politicians
like because I do my research
you know what I see what they
really going to do for the people like what are they going to do that's going to affect my everyday life
like i don't really think there's ever been a president history that really made an impact on our
everyday life you know what i'm saying right now as we speak i mean when you go a positive a positive
no i mean like when you think about you know linden b johnson with the civil rights act in
1964 you know giving black people to write to vote giving women to write to vote that's why yeah stuff
like that that's that's that's fire like it's rare it's rare it's rare
I say that it's rare.
But you don't vote for Kamala Harris.
People just assume that.
Right, right.
It's only two kids.
Because I didn't, I didn't denounce my, I didn't denounce like Trump,
but do not vote for Kamala.
It's public, it's public everything on that.
This is a new candidate.
That's why I was like Kamala's boom.
Like, don't think it's just like Disneyland.
You know what, so you got to look at what this person is pushing.
You know what I'm saying?
And looking back, well, right now it's like,
you're fucking up, you know what I'm saying?
I can't see the future.
you're like, I don't know this
Trump gonna get here and do it all that
this is like, but he already
he already showing itself as like a,
you know what I'm saying?
He already got a lot of negative
headlines on his name, you know what I'm saying?
This is no surprise with him.
I don't got to speak about that, you know what I'm saying?
Everybody already got their opinions on that.
But boom, this new person is like,
just make sure you agree with everything
this person trying to do, make sure you know who they back by.
I don't want to say too much, you know what I'm saying?
Getting myself, get myself in some other shit,
but boom, you feel me?
Yeah.
Did you get paid to pay in the person?
post that? Hell no. But speaking
to get, like, I could have got paid by Trump
everything. I turned that shit down. Like,
I ain't standing with that shit. Like,
I don't want people think I'm standing with none of that
I don't, I'm looking for a real
political candidate that's going to
bring some real positive change, you know what I'm saying?
Like, and it's rare. Like I said,
I ain't never seen it like, I ain't ever seen
a good politician. Even on a local level?
That's definitely, here's the thing.
I don't, you know, Nina Turner. I don't really.
There's a woman named Nina Turner. She always says, you
No, you may not do politics, but politics going to do you.
For sure.
Literally every single thing that we do, every single day is rooted in some type of legislation that somebody created.
Yeah, one evil is worse than another.
It's always a worse or villain, you know what I'm saying?
But yeah, it's always somebody worse.
Yes, but I'm just saying that there's, I'm talking about politics.
Everything we do every day, there's a piece of legislation that, you know, impacts it in some way, shape, or form.
That's what I'm saying.
For sure.
Yeah.
Like, definitely like, I probably shouldn't have said that statement, though, for sure.
Like, I'm not even speak on politics, you know what I'm saying?
How much did Trump offer you?
And did he offer it to you after?
And I know it won't Trump himself, but like he's somebody.
The administration, yeah, of course, they offered money.
One before, one after, you know what I'm saying?
Like to go perform at this and perform at that.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like, yeah, I ain't taking that.
You know what I don't support necessarily that either, you know what I'm saying?
So they offered you money before the tweet.
I like what Trump did with the taxes, but it's like all this other stuff.
up is fucked up, you know what I'm saying? Taking the black literature out of, you know what I'm saying,
curriculum and all that stuff. So it's like, damn, like, all these people are doing f***ed up
you know what I'm saying. If I was the president, I know what I would do for the people. I had
a, man, it would be sunny for everybody, you know what I'm saying? I wouldn't be sending billions of
dollars overseas. I had this right here, you know what I'm saying? At the source, like,
we f***ed up in America. Like, and we need to start taking care of like America first.
I agree. And then, you know what I'm saying? All the other stuff, but it's like, it's really
simple. So I was just like, I just wanted people to like, had their eyes open and just really
know what they vote for. Like, candidate seems sweet. And it's like, it's not really that sweet
when you dig until you're like, you're going to see policies you don't agree with. You know what I'm
saying? So I'm just trying to keep people safe and basically just open people's eyes. I would,
at the end of everybody got their own opinion too. Like, vote for who you want to vote for,
love who you want to want to. You know what I'm saying? Boom. All that. But I was just making
sure people are aware of everything. Like, so it's like, yeah.
They're still going to be mad at you, though, Swayley, because they feel like you're responsible for getting Trump in office because you literally told a generation of people not to vote for Trump.
Even though that's a lot of responsibility to put on one person.
I would say, damn, they only listen to me for political advice.
You said, do not vote for Kamala.
Yeah, at the time, you know what I'm saying?
I disagree with it, but I definitely will retract that statement.
Too late now. He's in office.
Trump is in office.
He's in office because of Swayley.
Yeah, people are not taking my political.
advice, you know what I'm saying?
That's just my opinion, you know what I'm saying? Like, at the time, it's like,
they still gonna vote for who they saw fit, you know what I'm saying?
So I hope they still went to the polls and just did exactly what they wanted to do.
Like, that was just, I was just, like, seeing some shit that just, like, rub me the wrong way.
Did you vote?
Now I didn't vote.
You didn't vote.
You did all that.
I didn't vote?
I ain't know.
Who could I vote for?
I'm not voting for Trump.
That you didn't vote, that you got on Twitter, like, what was it?
And you did that just had me all fucked up like, damn, like, why we got a
candidate is?
Like, that's me f***ed up like that.
Like, I'm just like, I don't want the blue pill or the red pill.
You know what I'm saying?
So that was me personally.
But yeah, everybody can do what they want to do.
Like, have your own opinion.
Whatever you like, go for it.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, me personally, I'm just, I was just seeing some of my, I'm just like,
damn, bro, I don't, I don't agree with either one of these people, you know what I'm saying?
But did you talk to anybody?
Like, did you talk to anybody?
you know that actually has knowledge of politics
that you could have said,
yo man,
tell me why I should vote for Kamala
or tell me why I should vote for Trump
or tell me why I shouldn't vote for Kamala.
That would probably been a good conversation
but I just started doing my own research
like just looking, just Googling.
Yeah, Googling, no, Google it.
Yeah, actual like policies.
What policies upset you?
It's going to upset people if I even say it.
Say it, let's hear it.
And it's looking into it, it could have been propaganda.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's what I'm saying.
Like, I wouldn't even,
Like going back, I wouldn't even
spoke on that, you know what I'm saying?
But definitely it's no better now.
Like, what was going on right now is like,
it's fucked up, you know what I'm saying?
You know, all the type of different ways, you know what I'm saying?
So that's why, you know what I never even stood with Braith.
I never expressed my solidarity with Braith or Trump either, you know what I'm saying?
But you know what's so ill?
A lot of the things that's happening now,
if you listen to Kamala when she was the vice president and she was running,
she told us exactly what was going to have.
She told us exactly what Trump was going to do when he got in office.
And he's doing it.
She said that?
Yes.
There's montages of literally her explaining everything, like, you know, from, I mean, literally everything,
from legislation to, you know, the wars, everything.
Like, she's explained it all.
No, I feel that's real.
That's real.
Yeah, I don't really.
You don't know what you was talking about.
I got to do more.
I'm going to do research, like, more research.
Next time.
Yeah.
I'm with the people.
I want positive change for the people.
I'm standing with the people.
You know what I'm saying?
I want them to get a sense of relief.
That's what I'm just searching for.
You know what I'm saying?
I want the exact same thing
the average American was, you know what I'm saying?
Tell us about this record you wrote for Chile
featuring Nikki Minaj.
Yo.
Which one?
Oh, I thought you wrote a record.
Did you do that?
Chili, Nikki Minaj?
Which way?
What the hell is that?
Don't worry about it.
All right, lady.
They are playing.
April Poole was like,
April fool,
you know
they just did
go.
Swetly,
ladies,
gentlemen.
Oh,
yo.
Oh, y'all
hell.
You're talking
about that
Republican
song.
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All right, so on the last latest,
we talked about who's sheisty,
his father and another Memphis rapper named Big 30
and several other people being a round.
arrested or taken into federal custody for allegedly putting together what was supposed to be
an armed robbery and kidnapping of Gucci men and several others.
Now, I want to make it clear they have not been officially charged with anything yet.
That has not happened.
But according to police documents...
I always thought that was crazy that you can arrest somebody and I charge him as yet.
I always thought that was crazy.
Well, I mean, there's a process to it, right?
But if you have something worth holding people on, you got it.
Right?
So, yeah, so there'll be more there.
But anyway, let's get into some of the evidence.
because we talked about what happened last latest.
Now let's talk about what police did they have.
So there's several different points of evidence.
So number one, Pushaisti, we know he was just released, like, what, six, seven months ago?
Yes.
And a part of his release was that he would be on a home confinement in Texas.
Now, he was in a halfway house in Texas, and the conditions were mandatory drug testing.
He couldn't, you know, be around certain controlled substances, reporting to her probation officers.
You know, you can't get in trouble.
You can't do any things that...
Definitely can be around firearms.
Firearms.
a bunch of different things.
Now, his ankle bracelet was actually one of the evidence pieces that police are pointing to with him
because they said that the location monitor on the ankle bracelet put him allegedly at the studio.
Yeah.
There was also a phone call that the victims in this, you know, police brief say that they overheard.
So allegedly, RD or who would be Gucci Man heard a phone call between Poo Shishti and his probation officer.
They think it was a probation officer anyway.
And if the alleged phone call happened, Poo Shiscii was on the phone.
basically was supposed to be home at a certain
time and thought that he could be out on
wreck, which is like his free time, and
said, okay, I'll make my way home once
it was told to him that that was not approved.
Gucci men allegedly overheard
the phone call. I was like, oh, well, we can reschedule this business
meeting before everything went down, and Poush-Shii
declined that. So that whole
probation situation was one of the evidence pieces
linking Pusha-Sty.
There's also rental car records
with Puschishti's dad allegedly returning
a rental car at some point.
Puschis-D and his dad are allegedly on
some sort of surveillance footage at a Staples,
and police or feds believed that they were printing out that contract.
All the evidence, it sounds like they're just saying that they were all at the studio, right?
Which, at the end of the day, you can be in the studio.
That's not illegal now.
Everything that happened in the studio, is there footage or any of that?
So there are photos from a body can, in the complaint there are the filing.
There's photos from the body cam of police when they arrived that night, but there's nothing.
I mean, you have photos of them entering and exiting from, because it's like an office conference.
But I don't I haven't seen any actual video from inside of the studio when everything was going down yet
But police could add more evidence here and they probably will
So the police went that night that it actually happened so somebody reached out to the police that night
According to the document they have photos within the studio from the night of the alleged incident and out those photos are screen grabs from body cam on
The officers who showed up now that leads me to the conversation of how did the cops even know that this had been you because this has been rumored for some time that this happened right
So according to these documents, again, people are listed in initial.
So R.D. M. And people are pointing to the fact that they believe that R.D. may be a Gucci man, who is Roger Davis.
So police detail several different accounts that they took in.
They say that, you know, between who would be allegedly Gucci Man and his camp, that R.D. allegedly identified, along with others, what Poo Shishti was wearing, like, you know, a black Nike Shishti and some other.
their clothing. There is details
of one of the initials who I
believe was the guy with the
bruises in the photo
that alleged
who pointed guns at who
there's conversation between one of the other executives that
would have been there with the person that people
believe to be Gucci men
alleging the details of the watches that
were taken. There's
photos of some of the people who were
there with Pushai's that police or feds
grabbed from social media that are posted to
Instagram of these watches.
They were wearing the stolen items.
They were wearing the stolen items.
On social.
Waring the necklaces, the 1017 necklaces, according to the feds as well, too.
So, I mean, there's a lot of conversation there about, like, who said what, but police
do not specifically point to who picked up the phone and called the cops to arrive there
and how that all started.
But they do allege who identified what in this document.
And, you know, lead that at what I'm reading.
I seen it in social media yesterday, they were trying to say that, uh, that Gucci was
working with the police and people were so upset and people were,
this than the other, but they haven't said yet
who reached out, because I see so many
different accounts. I've seen the camera
guy, like I said, had bruises on his neck and
on his arms, and there was pictures of that.
So that just tells you that he spoke with the police
because how else would they have the pictures, right?
Yeah, yes. I mean, somebody
had to because they ended up, you know, knowing what
was happening now. Pooch-Puch's
attorney, Bradford Cohen,
told me last night that at this time,
all they can say is that they're currently looking into the
charges and allegations against their client, and as
soon as they have more info, I'll get more of a further
statement. I have reached out to attorneys
on Gucci men's side as well to and have not heard anything
back. Yeah, and the whole
thing just sounds stupid. I mean, like I said earlier,
Pushaiste is a platinum
selling artist who has a
huge presence with the youth, right? They love him.
His record outdid Mariah Carey's record
at number one for a couple of weeks.
There's no reason why he should be putting himself
in that predicament or his team shouldn't be putting
him in that predicament because now he might have to sit
for a long time because of this. I mean,
well, yeah, it's 50-50. Yeah, because you don't
No, you still got, he still has to go through the court.
So yeah, it's just crazy to me.
I don't know what they thought.
When I was reading all the documents, I'm like, this is like a movie.
Like, I can't believe that I'm actually reading this from a federal, you know, organization.
But, and in a wrapping this up, taking into something, you know, more uplifting.
That was kind of heavy.
Remember we talked about the verses?
Yes.
Tank, Tyreece.
Yes.
Remember that turtleneck moment?
Yes.
You know Tank then dropped the song?
Turtleneck.
He did?
Yeah, on DSPs?
On DSPs.
Yes, listen.
Brilliant, Tank.
Brilliant.
Let it play out.
I like this song.
No wait.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
What is that, what is it, Envy?
What is that?
Oh, I don't know.
Yeah.
Come on.
They'll make a club like this.
Hey, hey, sweating.
All the unks.
Y'all be having rags in the club anyway.
Turned him that.
Salute to take.
And also, we got a salute to Cardi B.
I heard she got to.
She got the key to the city.
Yeah, whoa, that's crazy.
The Bronx, right?
Cardi B got the key to the city, not the Bronx.
She got the key to the city of Boston.
She was there for Little Miss Drama Tour, another sold-out date.
Let's take a listen to Cardi.
Thank you.
And I love that the City Council of Boston is a Dominican woman.
We have a really big Dominican community out here out in Boston,
especially in Lawrence and Massachusetts.
In Massachusetts as a whole.
And today is April 2nd and it's Cardi B day.
And on Cardi B day, I want you guys every every every second to drink tea with red on.
I see Cardi with red on.
Yeah, I saw some of the fan accounts trying to congratulate Cardi,
but trying to make it so like a thing with her and beer because, you know,
Bia's from a town close to Boston.
But to be fair, the city councilor at large, she probably didn't.
She's not in tune into all that.
She just, she wanted to salute Cardi because she said Cardi is herself and she puts on for
their, you know, for all their people that she's,
she represents for.
Salute the body be.
Yes.
And that tour,
Little Miss Drama Tour,
now has sold,
because of the Madison Square Garden locations,
puts her as the first tour by
female rapper in history to gross over $5 million at a single venue
for one of the nights across the two
Madison Square Garden nights.
So congratulations.
I'm so proud of Barty.
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Hello, who's this?
Yo, it's Nick.
Nick, what's up?
Who you want to give donkey to day to?
Man, it's going to be a easy one.
It's going to be push-shy.
Poo shite.
Why are you going to get?
Break it down.
Now, listen, bro, homie who's already on house arrest, previous gun charges.
You had an ankle monitor, bro.
How you thought this was going to turn out?
Don't know what?
Yeah.
So he wanted out of his contract, but he said he won't get out of his freedom.
Yeah, you're right.
And I've been thinking about it, too, and I'm like, well, how did you want this to end, right?
Because it's not just like it was just you and Gucci, right?
You had, I guess, the assistant, or the cameraman, which is, or the cameraman, which is,
the white individual where you see the scars on his neck and the scars on his hands, right?
You had security guards there, and if they were law or off-duty police officers,
they have to report it.
It's just like, how do you want this to end?
And for Poo Shai's seen, his team, it's like he's the moneymaker, right?
He's the one that's out.
He's doing well.
The kids love him.
The kids are following his trends.
It's like, how is this supposed to end, you know?
Crazy work.
Beyond diapolitic.
Pure n-a-try.
Yeah, it's very, very sad, man.
for calling, brother. Can I give a shout out real quick?
Go ahead, bro. Shout out to all my people in Boston, my K. Verdeans. Happy Friday.
All right, brother. Have a good one.
Salute to all the K. Verdeans in Boston as well. Hello, who's this?
Gene.
Hey, Janine. Who you want to get Donka today, too?
Well, first, I want to say that, I want to say that my brother, Mike, has come out of jail.
We just want to congratulate him on day.
Okay.
And let him know that we are for him. But I got to talk again.
first to those people
that say they, you know, they wish good for you,
but they really don't.
And you try to do right by them
and they still kind of do you wrong,
but you never put it out on them like that.
Okay.
So that's the first thing.
But also, I want to get a donkey for Charlemagne.
Wow.
Because, I don't know, I don't know if y'all had said it.
Does y'all wish San Condolecans since Safari, Samuel?
No, we didn't send.
I've seen that his mother past.
I seen that yesterday.
No, he didn't.
I saw he posted another post too, yeah.
Okay, so, um, so, um,
so also,
y'all love to talk about him when it's dad,
but when he be saying good,
y'all,
you know, saying that,
that, um,
he's young example,
because y'all only talk about that.
Y'all can't talk about that.
Y'all can't talk about it.
That would be on me.
That would be on me.
Okay.
So, so,
so speaking about all to far as Samuel,
some shout out,
and some dollars is down.
Well,
celebrate not here today?
No, he's not here today.
Okay, so tell him, Gene Amir Mar said to send him her friends to paris some condolences.
His mother did pass away.
Okay.
Well, you just said it.
Thank you so much, Mama.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, what's good, Envy?
This is the incredible Hulk.
What up, brother?
What up?
Listen, I have to give Dunkie of the day to push is to, bro.
How are you going to a studio like an EZE thinking you was shook night to try to get Gucci to release you from
a contract like this to 90s like people not gonna go to jail today that's insane to me my man yeah i just
i just think let's let's just say which keeps going through my mind let's say Gucci said you know
what i ain't signing it you would a shot you would to kill Gucci that most likely because he reckless
just by him setting him up like that it just proves that mentally he wasn't even near like that's that
that whole situation knowing that there's cameras around he don't have a mask on people know you're
meeting with him and then you go in there with duffel back
with guns and then you rob people
this wasn't going to
end right no matter what happened
I'm with you and I hope they
lock him up for life
that gangster is like played out
bro no the thing is he was
on probation and it's like you know
these kids follow him he's doing well he's not like
he's not a struggling artist he's making
six figures on his shows you know I mean
that FDL was a shoot
that FDL song that he dropped was like number one
Apple music charts for like over Mariah Careers
all I went for Christmas for like months
Yeah, so now you put yourself in a situation, and it's team too.
Like, y'all all put yourselves in a situation where the breadwinner, where the person that's out there where you can be a road manager, where you can be a stylist, where you can be a promoter, where you can do all these things, be a producer.
It's locked up or having to fight a case.
It just doesn't make any sense.
He just messed up everything for his family.
Now he's going to go back.
His father's going to be up in there.
Like, he literally just messed up every blessing.
He got a second chance, and he blew it by doing something stupid like that.
And then not only that, I mean, I think any lawyer would tell you,
if you sign a contract under duress, nine times out of ten,
they're going to avoid that contract, right?
They're going to avoid that contract.
Yes.
What would you record a fine?
I don't understand people today.
I was just driving the work.
I was like, this is stupid.
Thank you, brother.
I don't know, man.
Thank you.
Have a great weekend.
Hello, who's this?
What up, Envy?
This Arsene.
from Buffalo, man.
What's up, Arsenio, talk to us, brother.
What are you giving donkey to today?
Man, man, I got three quick donkeys for you real quick.
Go ahead.
All right, so first donkeys, obviously,
them Pushasi boys that did that to Gucci.
That's fun.
All right.
Second one is anybody that thinks that Gucci is wrong for saying something.
Obviously, they don't care about their life like he does.
They don't care about his family like he does,
and they don't care about his career like he does.
The people that didn't goochie is wrong
are putting the streets before their lives,
and that's just all right.
You know, Arsenio, you know, the crazy thing about it is just my gut.
I don't think Gucci said anything.
And I know in the paperwork they said so-and-so identified this person.
I don't think, and the paperwork can be wrong, I don't think so.
Because be honest, you got the camera guy who's a white individual that's taping that have,
they have pictures of his injuries.
So that means he went to the police if they have pictures of his injuries, right?
Then you had Gucci security.
And if they were off-duty police officers, they had to report the crime.
So I don't necessarily think Gucci spoke
But regardless
It's just stupid
It's just so damn stupid
It's just so damn stupid
And I hate to see it
Because Pusha-Sty is a very talented rap
There's going to be so many lies ruined over this
So many lies
And my third donkey is going to go to the editors
That make the podcast version of this show
Oh wow what happened
Please stop putting the ads
In between envy segments
Justice segments
Sharmine segments
and Lauren segments.
Stop putting the ads in between those.
You got to pay the bills, though.
Yeah, you got to pay the bills, brother.
No, no, no, no.
Put the ads where Envy drops the numbers
and he's going on to the next segment,
drop the ads.
Got you.
Got you.
Don't put it in between me talking, you're saying.
Because we're going to forget about what Lauren is saying.
Got you.
Got you.
We got to work our way back into the conversation.
And I'll be talking a lot, man.
And she'd be talking.
We love to listen.
Everybody's talking.
We love to listen.
But when Envy dropped that phone number
and he's going to talk about.
on to the next segment, drop the ads. It's perfect editing.
I got you. Thank you, brother.
All right. Love y'all.
The People's Donkey, 800-585-105-1.
Now, when we come back, John Hope Bryant will be joining us.
He has a new book, Capitalism for All Inclusive Economics and the Future Proofing of America.
We're going to talk to him, so don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ NV. Just hilarious.
Charlemagne Nagai. We are the Breakfast Club. Long Laun Lowe's here as well.
We've got a special guests in the building.
John Hope Brian is back.
Welcome.
Honor to be with you.
New book right now,
Capitalism for All,
available right now.
Now, you know that's a provocative title.
Capitalism for all.
People will say it sounds good,
but has capitalism in America
ever actually been for all?
Not really.
And is it good for all?
Can be.
I mean, look, the Bible says
money's not evil.
It's a love of money that's evil.
And, look,
you know, 2008 economic,
crisis was really bad for a lot of people.
It wasn't bad for me.
I didn't take one of those reverse subprime mortgages with a negative amortization loan,
pick a payment, where every payment you made, you were a broker.
You owed more money after every payment.
It was a negative amortization loan.
That's financial illiteracy.
That's people taking advantage of our people.
You know, good capitalism is where I benefit and you benefit more.
No, you've been benefiting for a long time.
No, no, stand by.
Okay.
Good capitalism.
my definition. Good capitalism is where I benefit and you benefit more. So somebody designing
a comb or glasses, you know, that jacket. And okay, I like the jacket. The glasses make
me enhance my look. It's worth the money I'm paying for it. Bad capitalism is where I
benefit and you pay a price for it. Mm. Mm. Mm. Mm. Rape, murder, sex trafficking,
drug dealing
you know
is it
gangsterism on
Wall Street or Main Street
good debt and bad debt
right
good debt is something
that's tied to something
that appreciates
real estate
stocks bonds
and businesses
bad debts
tied something to depreciates
financing jewelry
and so
all these things
are neutral
it depends how you use
it so
something hit me two days ago
when I was preparing to come in here
and I didn't want to come in here
with just talking about a book
because it's not about the book. This is about a business plan
for the rest of our lives. How do I explain that?
It hit me like
we're in the third reconstruction right now
from the streets to the sweets.
The only colorblind color is
economic green.
That's the only colorblind color. Now
second reconstruction, we thought we
I'm talking about black people now.
We thought we made it.
We thought we were free.
Reality is we didn't make it.
Somebody made it for us.
Andrew Young, who is here,
Ambassador Andrew Young, Dr. Martin of the King Jr.,
Dr. Dorothy Hyke, Greta Scott King,
the heroes and she rose
of the Second Reconstruction.
And the president, President Johnson,
and the legislatures created this infrastructure,
post-slavery, first reconstruction, freedom,
where we had affirmative action.
We had, we call it DEI now.
You had set-as-up.
contracts. You have
voting rights and all
public access laws. So we're like, okay, cool.
We're free. No, you're in a bubble.
We're in a 70 year bubble of protection.
This is deep when you think about this.
We thought we were operating in the free enterprise system and
capitalism and we were out here doing our thing.
No, you're operating in a padded sale.
Expound on that.
This is, I mean, I have, I don't, you know,
It only hit me a couple days ago.
I mean, I'm wondering like, why am I so uncomfortable?
Why do I think we're in trouble?
We thought that when we got that job in the 60s,
when we were going to the lunch counter in the 60s, that we were free.
We thought, okay, we got the right to vote.
No, that was dependent upon somebody else according to respect and dignity.
It was dependent upon the government always being fair and reasonable.
It was dependent upon the public, the never turning against us.
It was dependent upon
Dr. King, Andrew Young & others
given their life so that we might have
life so that we have the right to vote.
I mean, it's literally codified
in the
amended constitution so we would have the right
because we were considered property.
So these things were afforded us
not provided to us.
It wasn't an original thing.
It was a layered-on thing.
It was a box of protection
that thank God all that came before
us gave us.
But they gave it to us.
We didn't give it to ourselves, and we don't own it.
And it could be taken away.
And we're seeing it now.
Boom.
And what it hit me, why am I so uncomfortable?
We cash a check, we don't write it.
We had access to the lunch counter, we don't own it.
We bounce the basketball, we don't own the stadium.
I would say the basketball game with Tony Wessler,
owner of Atlanta Hawks, my business partner and friend,
two weeks ago, they won that night.
And he was very happy.
I was in the players area where they parked the cars.
I mean, it looked like a parking lot.
It looked like one of your car shows.
It was absolutely beautiful.
And I'm so proud.
These brothers legitimately making their money and all that kind of thing.
The humblest car in the whole parking lot.
It's Tony.
What's Tony?
The only one not dripping in jewelry?
Tony.
That jeans on, a pullover.
His wife, Jamie Gertz, dressed down.
They were worth, I don't know.
I don't want to tell their business, but $15 billion.
Executive producer of the Magic City documentary, too, by the way.
No, that's right.
That's right.
Honorary black people.
Really cool people.
They put their money where the mouth is.
But we don't own that.
They do.
And he paid the players with his petty cash.
But the players are flossing,
but they're flowing like they own the whole situation.
I mean, they own the...
I asked Tony, how much is the front row cost?
I looked there...
By the way, Tony's up at the 10th row.
you call it the nose seats
we're up with the 10th row I'm cool with it
I'm with the owner
but down he's like
oh yeah that's he knew the price of every seat
3,500
per ticket per seat
per game
he knew
and he
because he ching
to ching ching
another billionaire friend of mine
used to own strip clubs
and and all kind of other clubs
and he said to me one day
we should go to one of these clubs
I'm like what do you mean we
we mean we should go to the
didn't you own these clubs
I've never been to one.
My children have never been to one.
My family have never, I won't let them go.
For 20 years.
He bought them, owned them, sold them.
So I'm looking at the system and saying,
we cashed that check, we never wrote it.
We didn't graduate to owning the company
or CEO at scale.
We didn't graduate to ownership.
We didn't take the next left to.
We got comfortable.
in the second reconstruction.
And then when the mood shifted in this country,
it all fell away.
And what hits me now is falling away all at once.
And now you have a government
that's either neutral to you or hostile.
We've never had this in the history of this country
at the federal level.
You had a mayor, you had a governor.
Never at the federal level.
So now the civil rights assumptions are fading away.
People are talking about white people
are being discriminated against.
They're flipping the civil rights.
rights acts on some on their heads.
You can't, so you're on your own.
You cannot rely on the government.
You've been thrown into 300,000 black women last year,
conservative number were unemployed, qualified, competent people.
The unemployment rate for black people is double the national average today in growing.
So you have, economically, we're being thrown into the fire.
Politically, we've thrown into the fire.
Socially, you're thrown into the fire, right?
an AI changing the game all of the same time.
I said, you know what?
We've been doing so much with so little for so long.
We can almost do anything with nothing.
We just need to master this new game.
Because to quote Reverend Jesse Jackson,
where the guy rest of the soul,
where the rules are published
and the playing for this level,
we kill it.
The arts.
Top of the game.
Congratulations on Netflix, by the way.
Thank you, sir.
Congratulations.
Top of the game.
Not the black game.
Not the brown game.
the game.
Faith, our brother,
Bishop T.D. Jakes, and many others.
Politics from slavery to
the President of the United States of America,
President Barack Obama. Professional sports.
Too many examples to name.
Jordan's out gone from basketball
to NASCAR.
By the way, congratulations on your
sponsorship of a NASCAR team.
I'm paying attention. But we haven't done it in capitalism.
Now, this conversation that we're having,
I feel like we have this conversation every
two years, right? We talk about
put a mirror into our community.
We talk about that we don't have homeownership,
that, you know, we don't have assets.
And we look at all the things that a lot of us do have,
whether it's cars, it's jewelry, it's this.
When does that change and we start going into a plan to do something different, right?
When does that change?
Because we have these conversations every year, you know,
and we'll say, hey, look at the owner of the company.
He's wearing an ugly polo on some khakis,
and everybody else is wearing $10,000 chrome heart jeans, right?
We go through this every couple of years.
But how do we change that?
Because if not, it's just the same conversation over and over again, right?
And you talk about the 2008 market, the real estate market that fell.
And yeah, it fell because I think a lot of people that didn't have means found it their only way to get in, right?
Because a lot of people's credit scores were low.
A lot of people didn't have the finances to put down on their first home.
A lot of people don't know much about it.
I remember in that 2008 market, I think my interest rates at the time when I bought my house was like 12%.
That's right.
That was the average.
Right. I didn't know any better.
I asked a friend at the time, which was Buster Roms, and Buster Roms, was like, use my guy.
And you use this guy and you think 12% is what it is.
And then you learn. So how do we change that?
You know, because people don't know who to trust anymore.
Right.
So first of all, I never let the perfect become the death of the good.
So I'm glad you got in the game in 2008.
I almost lost my house in 2008.
It was not because I got a bad mortgage, but it was some other things going on.
but, you know, it went down in value.
All my friends told me to sell it.
They were broke.
Luckily, I didn't.
But I couldn't pay the property taxes easily.
And I rented it out to a police officer, a black police officer, to be specific, in L.A.
He didn't pay his rent, right, on time.
But I held on to it.
And it went from $200,000.
I bought it for $200,000 down $160 or something.
Everybody, sell, sell, sell, sell.
I held out onto it.
And five years later, I looked up, it was worth $750,000.
And I sold it.
got a capital gains.
Took that money,
1031 tax-free exchange,
flipped it into a property now
worth $5 million.
But so I don't begrudge
you or anybody else
trying and getting in the game.
You were actually pioneering,
actually.
And everybody who tried were pioneering.
But pioneers get arrows.
Here's what gives me hope, man.
I'm trying to do so I get emotional.
I went to Delta last night,
late.
We coach all 100,000 Delta employees
at our original.
But the person who sent me at the curb,
young lady,
She pulled out her Ameri Express Blue card and then her American Express platinum card.
And she's like, I've been on this grind for two years, John.
My credit score is 7-Eleven.
And she knew everything about her entire financial picture.
I didn't start this conversation.
She ran her mouth from the time we headed that curve,
to the time I got on that plane talking about her life.
And how it had completely transformed.
And her self-esteem is up.
I get on the plane.
Three people walk on.
Can I get a picture?
This is, this is, this is, this is, this is,
You're all used to this.
I've been doing this for 33 years.
I don't know what happened.
It's like a switch is flipped.
And I've had a billion video views in two years.
But this thing I'm talking about right now,
this is like the last eight months.
I can't go anywhere.
I'm on the plane.
Can I get a picture?
I get off the plane.
Yo, man, what's up?
At midnight.
Something's happened, man.
I don't know what it is, but it's inspiring.
And you're not saying that because of, for ego purposes.
You're saying that because of the information.
No, no, no.
No, I'm saying.
People are eating information.
There's not nothing to do with me.
I've been saying this for 33 years.
If I was special, I should have been special 30 years ago.
There's nothing to do with me.
I'm on emotional because I'm like, my people are smart.
We get in the memo.
I'm not screaming into the wilderness.
I just think, you know, Dr. King gave that,
I have a dream speech, man,
a hundred times before the march on Washington.
So many times,
that Mahalia Jackson said,
if you looked at the tape, she's off to the left.
Tell him about the dream, Martin.
Translation.
I've heard this speech so many dang on times.
Will you please give me something original?
And he ripped.
He started rapping.
Black children, white children, Jews, and Jews.
But before that, he thought he was not effective.
And there's so many leaders who,
I'm sure you show up here and you,
well, you're saying it now.
We've been talking about this for every two years.
I just think you've got to wait for the moment.
You can't go to grace,
but you can prepare yourself well
for the coming of grace to you.
Our people are smart, man.
But if it looks easy, if it looks like there's an easier route, we don't take it.
That's human nature.
Nobody changes in good times.
Why would you?
You just go shopping.
I just think that, I think business celebrity is a new celebrity.
I think capitalism has to include us in the capital stat.
Let's stop hating this game and let's master it.
It's John Hope Brian.
Go pick up capitalism for all and make sure you download the Money and Wealth podcast on the Black
Black Effect podcast network.
John Hope Bryant will actually be with us at the Black Effect Podcast Festival in Atlanta, Georgia on April 25th.
He's on the AI panel, I believe.
Yeah, the AI panel.
So come check out John Hope Bryant at the Black Effect podcast festival Saturday, April 25th in Atlanta, Georgia.
John, love you, brother.
Love you back.
Let me just say this.
We'll wrap up.
You are a bad brother.
And people have no idea how smart you are and what an underground profit you are about the community.
You really care about your community.
I get calls from you at midnight on the weekend
and it's never about you.
It's always about how do we make our community better?
And people don't know you're an owner
and you're lifting other people up
with your book imprint and your podcast platform.
You could have done this all for yourself, by yourself,
but you bring other folks with you.
And that's the kind of role model we need to end up.
I appreciate you.
Go pick up capitalism for all available
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I'm Lori Siegel, and I'm mostly human, I go beyond the headlines with the people building our future.
This week, an interview with one of the most influential figures in Silicon Valley, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
I think society is going to decide that creators of AI products bear a tremendous amount of responsibility to products we put out in the world.
From power to parenthood.
Kids, teenagers, I think they won't need a lot of guardrails around AI.
This is such a powerful and such a new thing.
From addiction to acceleration.
The world we live in is a competitive world, and I don't think that's going to stop, even if you did a lot of redistribution.
You know, we have a deep desire to excel and be competitive and gain status and be useful to others.
And it's a multiplayer game.
What does the man who has extraordinary influence over our lives have to say about the weight of that responsibility?
Find out I'm mostly human.
My highest order bit is to not destroy the world with AI.
Listen to mostly human on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite
shows. In 2023, former bachelor star Clayton Eckerd found himself at the center of a paternity
scandal. The family court hearings that followed revealed glaring inconsistencies in her story.
This began a years-long court battle to prove the truth. You doctored this particular test twice
in silence, correct? I doctored the test once. It took an army of internet detectives to crack the case.
I wanted people to be able to see what their tax dollars were being used for. Some lights the
greatest disinfected.
They would uncover a disturbing pattern.
Two more men who'd been through the same thing.
Grega, Westby and Michael Marantini.
My mind was blown.
I'm Stephanie Young.
This is Love Trap.
Laura, Scottsdale Police.
As the season continues, Laura Owens finally faces consequences.
Ladies and gentlemen, breaking news at
Americopa County as Laura Owens has been
indicted on fraud charges.
This isn't over until justice has served and airs
Arizona.
Listen to Love Trapped podcast on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
You know Roll Doll, the writer who thought up Willie Wonka, Matilda, and the BFG.
But did you know he was also a spy?
Was this before he wrote his stories?
It must have been.
Our new podcast series, The Secret World of Roll Doll, is a wild journey through the hidden
chapters of his extraordinary, controversial life.
His job was literally to seduce the wives of powerful Americans.
And he was really good at it.
You probably won't believe it either.
Okay, I don't think that's true.
I'm telling you.
I was a spy.
Did you know Dahl got cozy with the Roosevelt's?
Played poker with Harry Truman and had a long affair with a congresswoman.
And then he took his talents to Hollywood,
where he worked alongside Walt Disney and Alfred Hitchcock
before writing a hit James Bond film.
How did this secret agent wind up as the most successful children's author ever?
And what darkness from his covert past
seeped into the stories we read as kids?
The true story is stranger than anything he ever wrote.
Listen to the secret world of Roll Dahl on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ NV.
Just hilarious.
Salomey and the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
It's time for Pasta Oaks.
Go.
Go.
My God.
DJ.
I say, go.
DJ.
Because that's my DJ.
Big Nile.
What's up?
Samo.
Hey, wow.
Hey, guys.
Bruce.
Why?
Young 1990 now.
Period.
He throws me off and then he brings me back at that.
NYLA, both coats.
They know her name.
Ooh, that's hard.
That's hard.
I'm using that.
They always say you're gay, but you're great.
He always do that.
Gay can be great, too.
I know.
She's not gay.
That was a terrible contract.
All right, all right.
You didn't want them to hate you so bad.
Continue on.
Go ahead.
Focus, Nala.
Focus, focus, focus, focus.
That was entertaining as hell just now.
But, all right, I want to get into this new joint off of Larisi's new EP's Car, Respect the Younger.
Now, Larisi's coming out of New Orleans, and definitely one of those ones.
I like him and I like the beat.
I don't like that together.
Okay.
But I do like the beat and I like him.
I don't know.
I just got to see how we got there.
It was a lot of process.
Like, I got to see how we started.
Because right, you just threw us in the middle of everything.
Like, you know what I just want to see how we got there.
That's a good point.
The record don't bother me because I'm up on Larisiesie.
And I think Larisi's dope.
I think he's super tough.
So hearing that, it just sounds like he's just trying something.
And it don't bother me.
Okay.
Rieze is dope.
I don't know Larisi.
This is my introduction to Larisi.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, I think it's dope about him is, you know, good pen, but the just Louisiana accent.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, it's very, New Orleans, very flat.
Little bitch.
That's how you feel?
That's how they're talking New Orleans.
It's a little bitch.
Yeah, no, I love that.
It's just fast.
He was just going.
fast. I'm gonna send it to you so you can hear it
from the beginning. I just need to see how we got there
like the intro into it with a
with a, okay. The production is like
old school New Orleans too. Yeah.
All right so the next joint
is gonna be from Kanye. I didn't
okay yeah it's from Kanye.
Love bully and it's called whatever works. Yeah,
it's off of bully. And everybody's
saying that he wasn't spitting and they wanted
something new to expect of some storytelling
whatever works is he definitely spitting.
Yeah. Talk about back then now
I got here everything. Yeah.
The Havitworks is one of my favorite joints on the new bully album.
Tough tune.
Yeah.
I want to hear Kanye produce more for other people, though.
I think that's the best thing he could be doing right now.
I'll take both.
I'll take both because it was really nice to hear the old Kanye.
If he's talking about something.
Yeah.
And that was one of the records where he was doing that.
He's talking about something on the few of them joints.
Oh, yeah.
But definitely would love to hear Kanye tap in with the new generation.
But I don't know.
I don't know.
All right.
Lastly, I'm going to get into this R&B record from Leah.
She's from Staten Island.
I played her up here last year, actually.
But she's about to drop a new project.
So this is the first single.
It's called Louber.
I can hear somebody right now making that a challenge.
That E!
You know how they be doing.
But that's cool.
It's cool.
It's cool.
I like it.
Your challenge would be hilarious.
Yes.
It's going to be a bunch of people.
E.
And then Jokwee is going to be.
I was the first one.
The E challenge is good.
I like it.
Yes.
Do the E challenge.
Yeah, that's tough actually.
Yeah, we got to execute that.
But, okay, what did you guys think?
It was cool.
I think I dug it.
I ain't had no problem with it.
It was cool.
Yeah.
I feel like I got to start all the songs
from the beginning for you guys.
Yeah, I kind of need the intro to see where it comes from, you know what I mean?
Especially with Lurizi, because now I'm more, I'm more curious.
You want to know how you got this?
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
They vouched for them.
Yeah, I know.
And then I love Louisiana rappers too.
So, yeah, definitely got to check out Lerreasy.
Okay.
All noted.
It makes sense.
Well, thank you guys.
If y'all like what y'all heard, make sure you guys follow me on the gram
at Nyla-S-S-Y-L-A-M-O-N-E-E-E-E.
All right.
Now, when we come back, we throw it back on a Friday.
Let's get to the mix.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ N-V.
Jess Hilarious.
Sholomey and the Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a salute to Sway Lee for joining us.
His new album, same difference.
It's out right now.
Definitely check it out.
And also, John Hope Brian.
He has a new book, Capitalism for All Inclusive Economics
and the Future Proofing of America.
Definitely pick up that book if you're out.
and about today, all right?
Now this weekend, Saturday, I'm going to be at the Barclays Center.
Salute to Rip Michaels.
You love the Barclays.
It's the April Fool's Day Comedy Jam.
Oh, my God.
I wanted to come to that.
Yeah, it's this Saturday.
Yeah.
If you want to come, come on.
But it's Easter weekend.
You know, I'm supposed to be with the family.
So bring your man Saturday and then spend Easter with Grandma and moms.
They don't play Envy.
They want my grandma and my mom want the whole weekend.
Oh, well.
I'm going to try, though.
I'm going to let you know.
Yeah, but so on the lineup, you have Tommy Davidson,
Marlon, Eddie Griffin, Michael Blackson,
and Little Duval.
You have Pretty V.
You have Manuel Hudson, Justina Valentine,
Brandon T. Jackson.
Of course, I'm DJing the whole night.
Fat Joe, Jadikis, and Kodak Black art performance.
So it's comedy and music.
It's going to be a great time.
So if you haven't get your tickets,
ticket start out of $30, get your tickets,
and I'll see you this Saturday.
All right?
Now, you're doing something special today, right?
Yes.
So I'm celebrating one year of my podcast.
The latest with Lauren LaRose
that turned one on March 31st, actually.
So we're a little late, but we've been busy.
That's all right.
Over 9 million downloads on the audio.
So we got a big low rider.
That's my listeners, the lowrider community.
So today I want to give them a chance to be on the podcast.
So if you are listening to this and you listen and love the latest with Lauren La Rosa,
email me and say, I want to be on the podcast, Lauren, and give me your contact information.
Email me at info at brown girl grinding.com and say, I want to be on the podcast and I have a producer give you a call so we can talk on the podcast today.
I want to hear from y'all.
All right.
Well, now do you have a positive note?
I do have a positive note.
My mentor, Ms. Lori Hayes, always tells me, warning comes before destruction.
That's a good one.
Okay.
Breakfast club, bitches.
You don't finish or y'all done?
Boop.
woke up.
Wake you up.
Program your alarm to Power 105.1 on Iheart Radio.
I'm Lori Siegel, and on my new podcast, Mostly Human, I'll take you to some wild corners of the tech world.
I'm about to go on a date with an AI companion at a real world cafe.
right here in New York City.
There's no playbook for what to do
when an AI model hallucinates a story about you.
Mostly Human is your playbook
for how tech can work for you.
Anyone can now be an entrepreneur.
Anyone can build an app.
And it's very empowering.
Listen to Mostly Human on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen
to your favorite shows.
Five, City Hall building.
How could this have happened in City Hall?
Somebody tell me that.
A shocking public murder.
This is one of the most dramatic
events that really ever happened in New York City politics.
I scream, get down, get down. Those are shots.
A tragedy that's now forgotten and a mystery that may or may not have been political,
that may have been about sex.
Listen to Rorschach, murder at City Hall, on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
In 2023, Bachelor star Clayton Eckerd was accused of fathering twins.
But the pregnancy appeared to be a hoax.
You doctored this particular test twice, Ms. Owens, correct?
I doctored the test ones.
It took an army of internet detectives to uncover a disturbing pattern.
Two more men who'd been through the same thing.
Greg Gillespie and Michael Mancini.
My mind was blown.
I'm Stephanie Young.
This is Love Trapped.
Laura, Scottsdale Police.
As the season continues, Laura Owens finally faces consequences.
Listen to Love Trapped podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get
your podcasts.
You know, Roald Dahl.
He thought up Willie Wonka and the BFG.
But did you know he was a spy?
In the new podcast, The Secret World of Roll Dahl,
I'll tell you that story, and much, much more.
What?
You probably won't believe it either.
Was this before he wrote his stories?
It must have been.
Okay, I don't think that's true.
I'm telling you.
I was a spy.
Listen to the Secret World of Roll Dahl
on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
wherever you get your podcasts.
This is an IHeart podcast,
Guaranteed Human.
