The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Ray J Goes Off On Jay-Z & Beyoncé, Diddy Accused of Charging Biggie’s Estate for Funeral Costs + Lamont Roach Interview
Episode Date: December 3, 2025Today on The Breakfast Club, Lamont Roach talks about his fight with Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz, a potential Tank rematch, and his thoughts on Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua. Commissioner Louis Mo...lina also joins us to discuss helping New Yorkers find jobs and the evolution of the city. Plus, Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to a man who broke into an apartment, unwrapped Christmas gifts, and fell asleep on the couch. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Shalalian, Peace to the planet, guess what day
it is. Guess what day it is?
How y'all feel out there? What?
I can hear an echo. How y'all feel out there? I feel blessed black and highly
favored. Happy to be here. Another day to serve our beautiful listeners. I was like, damn, the
voices in my head are speaking loud today. Yeah, it's definitely some echoes. What's up?
Jess, how you feeling? What's up? I'm good. I'm tired, but I'm good. I'm in here.
You still in the A, right? Yep, still in the A down here. I'm glad you changed your camera angle
because all I saw was up your nostrils. I knew. He was talking to me. Shut up.
up because I had the camera from down.
Oh, I said something?
Yeah, you did.
It was like, damn, I can see right up your nose.
Like, calm down.
You didn't say that.
You didn't know you said it out loud?
Yeah, he knew he said it out loud.
You definitely said that out loud.
You really said that out loud.
That's crazy.
You know, there's like this flu going around that really affects the throat.
So a lot of people.
Come on, Evie.
I'm serious.
I'm serious.
There's a flu going around.
They said during this time, it's like it's almost tripping.
So why you the only one got it?
Why you the only one got it in your throat?
Ain't none of us got it.
Why are you the only one?
My whole family's down right now because of it, right down.
That's how you got it by going down.
What happened?
Oh, my goodness.
What did you say?
What did you say young man?
What did you say, young man?
It is too early.
Here's the thing.
A lot of people are getting sick.
I don't think that's the flu,
I just think that's another COVID variant that they're not telling us is another
COVID variant.
I've been hearing that too.
Like, you'd be talking to some people,
they'd be like, yeah, such and such got COVID,
but then some people be like, yeah, such got the flu.
I think it's all the same.
Yeah, it's all the same at this point right now.
But it is something going on, going around with kids and schools and,
and like daycares like younger kids
the hands foot mouth disease
like these babies are getting it
my mother does daycare and
it was like two kids that came through there
but they had got it from like
being at the doctor like it's called
hands foot mouth disease and
it's really no cure for
I mean it's no treatment for you just gotta let
it go through but the kids look so
helpless they be in so much pain
there's like sores in their mouth
and on their lips and stuff and it's just
it's bad but it comes from germs
like an abundance of germs
so just keep your kids clean
as clean as you can keep them
yeah no my kids
didn't have no sores nothing
but their throats were hurting
and they couldn't swallow any food
so it just had to be liquid
so it was like a lot of chicken noodle soup
not Campbell's though
but just chicken noodle soup
now all of a sudden
it ain't can't out of your house
now all of a sudden that ain't camels
it was actually Panera sir
Panera Panera but anyway
we ordered it
but I ain't a lie
yeah so the kids were there
Yeah, Gia was down, so they're just getting over it now.
They missed a couple days of school, so now they're just getting back.
Everybody's saying they got it for me, but...
But that's what you got to do.
You got to use your hand sanitizer.
Like, you know, I landed late last night, and I, for two seconds I thought about, you know,
let me just jump in the bed.
My wife was like, you better take your ass to the shower.
Go wash.
Dirty ass.
He just came off the plane.
Exactly.
He just came off the plane.
You better go take your ass a shout.
Okay.
No ditty, though.
I wasn't on no, like, yo, I got to go wash.
I've been around all these.
I've been around all of these peasants.
Touching me.
I've been around all these peasants, so I got to wash.
No, no ditty.
Now, have you guys seen the dock?
Have you seen the doc?
No, I haven't.
I just see that part, though.
Oh, my gosh, man.
Y'all got to see the dock.
That dock is a four-part dock.
It's really, really good, really entertaining.
Some of the stuff that you see in the dock, it's like, where did they get that footage from?
It's not just the footage before he goes.
And they break down so much in detail.
It's very detailed.
Oh, I know Lauren going to have all that for us.
I mean, and they go back.
They go back to Puff as a baby, as a kid, him growing up.
They have the pictures and the video of him as a kid.
Oh wow
They go to everything that has to do with Puff
From the trampling of the basketball game
When a bunch of people passed away
Were killed
To Biggie's passing
To Pock's passing
To his relationships
To his kids
What's the context of all of that
Yeah
What picture they're trying to paint
By showing all of that
Diddy did it?
Did he did it all?
Did he did it all?
They connect Did he to everything
The killing at the basketball game
They connect Diddy to
But that's undocumented, though.
Pop's deaf, they connect Diddy 2.
Biggs' death, they connect Diddy 2.
Like, everything they connect Diddy 2.
Now, if you believe it or not, there's something else.
But in that documentary, there's somebody that breaks down everything
and why they feel the way they feel.
There's got to be a million-on lawsuits going out.
Jesus.
There has to be a million-in-one lawsuits at this point.
But I'm sure Lauren LaRosa will break it down in the latest.
And today we got Lamont Roach joining us.
Oh, yeah.
He's fighting Isaac Pitbull Cruz this Saturday in San Antonio, Texas.
They're fighting for the WBC interim super lightweight title.
I guess, you know, the rematch with Tank is not happening.
We know that.
So he'll be here to talk about that plus the fight this weekend.
That's right, yeah.
And we'll also discuss how Jess O'Larry is stunning on him, fronting on him last time.
Oh, my gosh, shut up.
I definitely didn't think he was going to win against Tank.
But when he did, I did jump in his head.
He didn't win.
He didn't win.
It was a draw.
A draw, yeah.
Oh, all right.
Well, I mean, I didn't expect him to have hands like he was.
And he was talking some big issue up there up here, you know.
So, but he backed it up.
It was cool.
Pause.
But yeah, so I jumped in his DM and I was like, yo, congratulations on, you know, the win.
I didn't even know it was a time.
He didn't even correct me.
He was funny.
It was a drug.
That's so funny.
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We got front page news.
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I don't think it's there yet.
It's not there.
We ain't got my records yet?
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I sent you the record, Eddie.
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Now, salute to Chris Paul.
He posted on his Instagram yesterday.
I'm going home.
They just sent me home.
So the clippers are parting ways with Chris Paul.
And they said, this is Chris Paul's last season.
No.
Yes.
Yeah.
So he just said that they're sending me home.
So hopefully a team will pick them up
and let him ride up.
out his last year and retire the way he wants to retire.
Damn. What's up, Mimi?
Good morning, M.V., Jess Chaleman. How y'allumann? How y'all doing this morning?
Good morning. All right, so we start this morning, continuing our coverage as backlash grows over
those deadly U.S. military strikes at sea. And now there are new questions about whether the
Trump administration is trying to make Admiral Frank Bradley the scapegoat over all of this.
Now, during a cabinet meeting yesterday, President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hexif, they
tried to distance themselves from what happened on September 2nd.
That's the strike that killed two survivors in the Caribbean.
They're now saying that admirable Bradley, he made the call to the suspected drug boat
at the time to strike it down after that first missile reportedly left people still alive
in the water.
Now, Heggseth says that he supports Bradley and his judgment.
Let's listen to that exchange.
I watched that first strike lot.
As you can imagine, at the Department of War, we've got a lot of things to do.
So I didn't stick around for the hour and two hours, whatever, where all the sensitive
site exploitation digitally occurs.
So I moved on to my next meeting.
A couple of hours later, I learned that that commander had made the, which he had the complete
authority to do, and by the way, Admiral Bradley made the correct decision to ultimately sink
the boat and eliminate the threat.
And he was the right call.
We have his back.
So you didn't see any survivors to be clear after that threshold.
I did not personally see survivors, but I stand.
because the thing was on fire.
It was exploded and fire or smoke.
You can't see anything. You got digital.
This is called the fog of war.
This is what you and the press don't understand.
You sit in your air-conditioned offices
are up on Capitol Hill and you nitpick
and you plant fake stories in the Washington Post
about kill everybody phrases on anonymous sources,
not based in anything.
Why are they selling out the Admiral to cover Pete Hex-F?
Mimi.
What's going on here?
Yeah, well, that's the question everyone.
asking Senator Chris Murphy, he was on CNN last night, and he's saying the same thing that he's being sold out by his own chain of command. Let's listen to what he had to say. Both Republicans and Democrats are coming to the inclusion that this was an illegal, wildly immoral act, and he is shifting the blame. It's the opposite of the buck stops here. And boy, it's a chilling signal to everyone in the chain of command that the Secretary of Defense does not have your.
back. But he is basically telling everyone all of his generals, all of the professional staff
of the Department of Defense that I'm going to save myself if things get tough. And that's
just devastating for American national security. Yeah. So there you is. I think he's basically
saying I'm going to save myself. This is a serious war crime, if true, right? And if prosecuted,
he could really see some, you know, depending on what happens with the Trump administration,
you never know, but he could really get in trouble behind this.
So the Pentagon, they said that they have carried out 21 of these boat strikes
since late last summer.
I'm killing more than 80 people, all described by the administration as narco-terrorists.
And now a Colombian family, they filed a human rights complaint after their relative,
a fisherman.
He was killed by a separate attack on September 15th.
They argued that the U.S. had no idea who was on that boat before they opened fire.
And all of this, you guys, again, happening as that former Honduras president,
Orlando Hernandez. He was convicted of moving huge amounts of cocaine through the U.S.
He walked out of federal prison, a free man yesterday. So just raising questions about who this
administration is cracking down on and who they are letting walk away. And then one more note,
Admiral Bradley, he is scheduled to face lawmakers in a closed door briefing on tomorrow.
And it makes me wonder, like, what is this really all about? Like, you can't say it's a war on drugs,
but then, you know, you bombing people in the ocean and don't even know what it is.
they're actually doing, but then you're pardoning
an actual drug dealers? Like, it makes
no sense to me. Yeah,
the rumors are swirling.
Could be oil in Venezuela.
You never know, but the rumors are definitely swirling.
Coming up at
seven, a major airline is ditching
one long-time perk and replacing it with a
controversial requirement. We'll explain
what that could mean for you in your next trip.
Lord Jesus, I fly out today.
Mimi? Well, you're good
today. Starts me. Okay.
All right. Hey, salute to the airlines, too. I know that, you know, the
airlines,
It was hectic a few months ago, you know, but the airline's been pretty smooth.
Back and track.
The last couple of weeks, at least for me.
That was fine for me, too.
All right.
Everybody else, get it off your chest.
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Hello, who's this?
Good morning.
Well, good morning, my brother.
How are you?
This is Mr. Show Money out of Roselle, New Jersey.
What's happening with you?
What's up?
The Show Money.
Get it off your chest.
Show the meaning to God.
Peace, my brother.
Peace, gang.
How are you?
I'm good.
Jess, what's up, niece?
Good morning.
How are you?
I'm okay.
I'm okay.
I checked out the first two episodes of this doc.
I feel like it's a lot of victim things going on with this doc.
I feel a lot of people that, that's,
endless doc, you know, the burbles do
everybody's singing, you know,
all of these things about
Ditty, way after the fact.
After they made money, lived their lives,
and raised their families,
based on opportunities provided by Dillet.
I feel like, you know,
there might be some truth in it,
but a lot of people get a lot of itch off their chest
that they didn't want to get off their chest
that they did that. They didn't do
while Diddy was, you know, in their face.
You know what I'm saying?
And we know the problem is that 50 has with Diddy.
So, you know, I mean, it's entertaining.
It's well put together.
You know what I mean?
But I don't know, man.
And here the thing, I'll tell you this, Mr. Show money.
It's always going to be hard to give Diddy the benefit of the doubt because of all of things.
Because of all the things we actually saw him do.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Right.
I don't feel like, I don't feel like, like, to me, in my opinion,
Divie is not a good dude
I have experience in the entertainment
business he's not a good dude
but I feel like in this situation
he's being railroaded and skate go to the lot
that's what I'm saying
Railroad and escape code in what way
Oh, scapegolding.
And what I feel like a lot of what he did
people stood around and watched him do
and didn't see anything
Yeah but that don't mean he's being railroaded and escapecoded
That just means the chickens finally came home to roof
That means the truth is...
Yeah, that just means the truth finally coming out.
I mean, he's not being railroaded and scapegoated.
Yeah.
Can I share one more thing?
I've been in the gym since September 19.
Been in the one?
You know what I'm saying?
L.S.
fitness in the gym.
I don't believe you, Mr.
I don't believe you, my brother.
You don't believe me.
What?
He said, what?
You know, I know I know you in real life.
Hold, you know, I know you in real life, right?
I've seen...
That's crazy.
I'm missing your picture of my gym.
You say he goes to get something to eat after the gym.
Damn.
Yeah, what you see?
Oh, that's crazy.
So you don't go to abs no more?
You don't go to abs no more?
You don't go to abs no more.
That's what you're trying to tell me?
No, listen, I ain't been to avid in two and a half a month.
Damn.
Okay.
But listen, but listen, listen, I was in the gym, right?
So they're decorating the gym for the holidays.
But I noticed they only have decorations in the bathroom.
And then they have bowls over the star.
and this is a present inside the stall.
So I was in the other day,
I'm thinking I thought about envy immediately.
I don't know why.
I just thought about, I just,
Hey, yeah, yo.
Listen, listen.
I thought about anything.
What happened?
Nothing.
Nothing.
Nothing.
But then, I thought to myself,
after I thought about,
anyway, I said,
the Salmane owns this L.A. fitness.
Yo, man, cut it out.
Goodbye, movie.
You are.
You be fantasizing stuff, man.
You'd be fantasizing.
I got to let him broke.
I know you better stay out the bathrooms, Envy.
He went to the bathroom, see the bow.
I thought of envy.
Then I thought the Charterman on his gym.
Like, you better stop fantasizing.
Embby tried to get a mistletoe put in the men's bathroom where that.
That's a lie.
That's a lie.
That's a lie.
You know what that reminds me?
Remember kid in plate where he was rapping in a health party?
And he goes to sign on my ass and do not enter.
That's why I got a roll.
Never mind.
Get it off your chest.
What the hell does happen?
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Hello.
Who's this?
Yes.
Hi, this is Joe from Queens.
Joe from Queens.
Hello?
Yeah, what part of Queens?
Oh, from St. Albans.
Okay, St. Albans.
Northside.
What's up?
Get off your chest.
Yeah, well, I have two things.
First, let me just say I'm a 70-year-old man.
And the only time I really listen to your station is when y'all are on because you all
are very educational with all the things that y'all doing.
I really like listening to your show.
Thank you, my brother.
Again, I'm 70 years old.
But also, I forgot to say good morning to all your.
Indy, I'm Jess, and Charlemagne.
Excuse me for that.
Secondly, I do have two things.
One, I'm a caregiver.
I'm a caregiver.
I was a caregiver for my mother, so she reached the age of 101.
Now I'm a caregiver for my brother, who's our Army veteran.
You know, he lost his toes, so I'm a caregiver for him.
And caregivers, it is a hard job.
It's a tough job, but it's a rewarding job because you, you know, you're taking care of people
you love, you know, and there's nothing better.
than doing that.
Man, we thank you and we thank you for your service.
We thank your brother for his service, man.
You are a special person, man.
Can't give us special people.
Yeah, my mother, she was in the service, too.
She was in the whack.
Like I said, she died at the age of 101.
Her and my father, my father was a 25-year veteran.
She was like the long, beautiful life.
She was bringing war.
Yeah.
Now, the second thing is, I'm kind of,
Jess, I'm kind of going at you a little bit.
Nothing mean or nothing hard, but you said something the other day that made me laugh.
Damn.
You said about John B.
You thought he.
he was Puerto Rican.
What is Puerto Rican?
That's like saying, I thought he was a Canadian.
I thought he was, um, um, um, California.
What is, what is that?
What is Puerto Rican?
Yeah, is Puerto Rico.
Joe, what is, man?
Right.
No, she said, she thought he was Puerto Rican.
Yes, when I was younger, I always thought he was Puerto Rican.
And then we got an engineer pair of red, and he, and he looked like red.
What is Puerto Rican?
Somebody from Puerto Rico.
I think you meant to say, I, no, but I think she meant to say, I thought he was Spanish.
No, I always know he had to be white, okay?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But my, what my thing is, what my thing is that a lot of people do,
Spanish is just a language.
There's nothing more than, like English is nothing more than a language.
All these people always say I'm Spanish, I'm German.
All these are languages.
You know, you have people that come from Germany, so they speak German.
You have people come from France, so they speak French.
You know, but, you know, the true Spanish people,
and really they're not even true Spanish people,
are the indigenous people here in the United States,
north, south, and central,
because they were,
the colonizers brought their language to them.
Joe, Joe, you're not wrong,
but they are Puerto Ricans.
I don't understand what you say?
They're out there.
They're out there.
No, there's Puerto Ricans,
but what are they?
They're either white or they're out of color.
This is what I'm trying to get across.
They're even white or color.
Even me, listen, even me,
when I go to Dominican Republic,
until I open my mouth,
everybody thinks I'm Dominican.
Everybody.
That happens to me, Joe.
Because I can't speak a lick of Spanish.
Okay, so you got Dominican and you got Puerto Rican.
If you just said that Spanish is a language, why would I say?
I didn't mean to say, I think he's Spanish.
I think he's Spanish.
I think if I said something wrong, then I apologize,
but I really think that you were meaning to say you thought he was Spanish,
not Puerto Rican, because what is really Puerto Rican?
Isn't that Puerto Rican or Puerto Rico?
instance, my husband is Mexican and
black. So he, his half of his
family is from Mexico, and then the other half is
from black. Well, not from black. They,
you know, they're from Baltimore. They're American,
the African American. You feel me?
Yes. It makes no sense to argue with him.
Is he gone? You thought he was Puerto Rican. I really
did. I'm sorry. Jennifer Lopez is Puerto Rican.
You say, they're Puerto Rican. You know what
Joe? I had no idea. I don't understand
what Joe was saying either. But salute to you, Joe.
And I'm sorry if John, if John
was mad at that. Maybe he was mad at that.
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Speaking of the 90s, we're going back to Diddy.
So I finished the documentary.
We're in it.
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Diddy's team, synthesis, and desist.
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you get your podcast all right y'all so ray jay uh having some words again about brandy um and the monica
The Brandy and Monica tour, the boys' mind tour,
he says that he wants Jay-Z and
Beyonce to show Brandy some more love
when they come through the tour. Let's take a listen.
When they come to the show, come say what's up to Brandy
too, Jay-Z and Beyonce. We big fans.
We got our family in there, our cousins,
and we know y'all here, and we love y'all,
and we look up to y'all.
For y'all to come to every one of Brandy and Monica shows
and never say what's up to be.
And take all the pictures and all.
I mean, it's just, I don't like it.
And I love you, Jay, and I love you, B.
Please.
Like, you guys are the biggest two stars in the world.
So we know you there.
Just, you know, y'all walk by, Brandy room.
Just say, what's up, B?
Have a good show.
I mean, she don't care.
She never told me about this.
And I am crashing out on this one.
This is crazy.
But as a brother and a fan of Jay-Z and Beyonce, like,
we want to take some pictures with y'all, too.
And we want to say, hi.
And we want to be inspired by the inspirational, no words that you guys are going to give us.
Jay Z and Beyonce, please.
and I know Brandi and Ryan are going to hate this, but please pull up and say what's up to be.
I ain't going to lie.
I don't got a problem with that.
Nah, they're not coming to see Brandi or Monica.
They probably coming to support Kelly Rowley.
Man, they are, but I don't got no problem with what he said.
I mean, he being a little brother, you feel me, it is his sister and Monica's tour.
You know what I mean?
And he just, yeah, he crashing out like a little brother would do.
And they probably feel like I don't want to interrupt what she's doing before her show or after their show.
So they state this, you know.
No, but they're there, though.
Like, come on, they are two bigger stars in the way.
world and it's Brandy and Monica tour. Kelly is
a feature owner. It's like, come on, yo.
But try to know how many stops they've been on? What if they've
had their private moments with Brandy? They just didn't
post about it. Now, if they didn't,
okay, but if they
did do that, all right, cool. But if they
didn't, it's like, yeah,
I get what Ray J is saying. I'm not mad
of them for that. You know, my last name is
Pinkett Smith Winfrey Knows Carton. Okay,
so I need some more context to
cousin Willie Ray Norwood Jr. story
Here. Like, where is Brandi when
Beyonce and Jay Z are backstage? Okay.
Is Brandy in the room when J&B walked by?
Are they ignoring her on purpose?
Because if Brandy's not around,
when I'm backstage, I'm not going to go chase Brandy down.
Well, you've been backstage before.
It's different rooms.
Everybody has their own green room and their own section.
They're there to support Kelly.
So they're probably in Kelly's green room.
I'm not chasing you down.
Exactly.
Now, I've seen pictures of Monica,
but that's because they probably ran into Monica backstage.
If I don't run into Brandi backstage,
I'm not going to go hunt Brandy down to take a picture.
You ain't got to hunt Brandy down.
It's her tour.
Where the hell is she going to be at, y'all?
Those be the main people you don't see backstage when it's something about when it's day tall.
I don't know, because it'd be so many per day.
Always post pictures backstage with a lot of different people.
Like, walking down the hallway going in.
These are at meeting greets and stuff.
Like who I saw at a meeting greet?
No, Michelle Obama.
Michelle Obama wasn't at a meeting greet, bro.
No, she was backstage.
Rihanna was backstage.
There's been so many people.
And you see what happened when Rihanna was backstage?
It was all the people, people bumping into them.
She had to push people away in?
Yes.
I'm saying, I won't deal with that.
Well.
Hey, man, I'm just trying to earn my Rock Nation check.
You know, I'm a.
Hey, y'all.
You working hard today.
Did you get it today?
Did you get it?
No, not yet.
Not yet.
Put it in voice.
Well, speaking of Brandi and Beyonce, so there were some comments left on a photo of Beyonce.
And it was from Brandy's Instagram account and says, that's my outfit you down here in.
I dare you to come down here again and take a picture with me.
It will go viral.
I reached out to see if these comments were real.
They were real.
And I was told that Brandi's Instagram account was hacked.
And then they also posted that to Brandi's Instagram account.
her team posted the brandy
Instagram account was previously compromised
as of early morning Tuesday, December
2nd. At this time, all access has
now been fully restored. Brandy looked forward to seeing
everyone this weekend at the
the boy's mind tour.
That's too long a statement. They should have just said
it was Ray J.
I literally was Ray Jada. Let me find out
Ray J. Everybody thought it was Ray J.
That was too long a statement. That was too long a statement.
Ray J got my phone. That's it.
Because people instantly was in the comments
like how Brandy left Ray J.
get his phone. Yeah, ain't no way.
Yeah, so. Damn.
I don't know. Maybe we'll get another photo at the
Boy Is Mine Tour. Who knows? I need y'all
to do something for me for the next hour, though.
Or maybe the third hour. We'll see where it fit.
So I want y'all to go to Apple Music and do your
2025 replay of all of your top
music, because you guys saw that Drake
is the most popular artist
this year on Apple Music's massive platform.
He's my number one artist on my replay.
And then Kendrick Lamar at the same time,
his, this song, Not Like Us,
is also a big,
Apple Music Replay of
2025. So I want you to go to your Apple Music
Replay. Break up your list.
Just Google. If you just hit
the music icon, it'll pop up for you
right there. Or you can Google Apple Music Replay
and click it. It'll take you right there.
Baby, you know, all mine is Chris Brown.
Top is Chris Brown. Okay.
We're going to get into your list. Top little bottom
all that. Because when I saw this, I thought this was interesting.
Like, okay, you got both people. Some sexy
songs for you was going crazy on some people's. I see
posting on Instagram and then also Kendrick Lamar not
like us. So we were diving into both of them at the same
time. So the disc might have worked for both of them. I just handed
Lauren my phone. You did. Pull me up.
Okay. Pull me up. I got you. And don't post on his
Instagram. I won't. Do it. All right.
I'm going to just Instagram. That's my
outfit that you. Right. That's your war.
Now when we come back, we got to put your
little. Yeah, I got to pull mine up. See, I go through
my kids stuff. So you might see Dora.
You might see Shark. You know,
you know what's great. That's what says.
Come in. So to jump in your music. When I thought
about this this morning, I thought you and Jess
probably have like a lot of like kids songs
all your. Because my kids use mine. More than me.
I just throw on the music on Sundays and morning,
but when my kids use mine, most of the time.
No, Marley, you use her phone of a phone.
I don't let her use my phone.
No, she's my phone.
All right.
When we come back, we got front page news.
And the next hour, you'll be breaking down everything with the Diddy Doc, correct?
Yes, I will.
We'll be getting to some Diddy things.
I got to click play your highlight, real.
This is great.
And we also, we'll open up the phone lines, too.
So if you've seen the Diddy Doc, you've got some comments,
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doc.
We're going to open up the phone lines in the next hour.
All right. So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envi. Just hilarious.
Shalameen, the guy. We are the breakfast club. Let's get back in some front page news. What's up, Mimi?
Good morning, NV., Jess. Sholomane. How y'all doing?
Peace, Mimi.
Hey, girl. Good morning. Okay, so we start this hour in Minnesota, where federal immigration agents,
they are expected to arrive in the Twin Cities in the next few days targeting undocumented Somali immigrants.
Now, a source familiar with the plans as ICE has been directed by the Trump administration to surge
agents into Minneapolis, St. Paul, to arrest people with existing deportation orders.
And Minnesota is home to the largest Somali community in the U.S. Homeland Security,
they will not confirm the timing, but local leaders say hundreds of people could be swept up,
and they're warning that incidental arrests are possible, meaning others who happen to be just
present could also be detained. All of this happening as President Trump intensifies his rhetoric
about Somalians. Let's listen.
state for billions of dollars and they contribute nothing the welfare is like 88
percent they contribute nothing i don't want them in our country i'll be honest with you okay
somebody who said oh that's not politically correct i don't care i don't want them in our country
their country's no good for a reason their country stinks and we don't want them in our
country i could say that about other countries too you know all of this is uh all because the
Representative Elon Omar.
I feel like he doesn't like her.
And so he's against all Somalians because of her.
Damn.
Yeah, that was a lot.
Trump and other top Republicans,
they continue to cite a major case fraud in the state.
That's where prosecutors say dozens of people
stole hundreds of millions from pandemic food programs.
Now, Somali residents say that scandal involved a small group of people,
but it's now being used to paint the entire community and justify an immigration crackdown.
Local officials there, including the mayor of many,
and St. Paul, they say that they are standing with Somali families and warn that these
raids risk profiling American citizens who simply look Somali. Let's listen to the mayor.
Our police officers are not ICE agents. They will not cooperate with ICE agents. Our police officers
have an obligation, first of all, not to enforce federal immigration law that is not their job.
I want our police officers keeping people safe. I want our police officers. I want our police officers.
responding to violent crime.
You know what I don't want them doing?
I don't want our police officers spending a single second
hunting the father down that just dropped his kids off at daycare
who's about to go and work a 12-hour shift
who happens to be from Mogadishu
or who happens to be from Ecuador.
So Governor Tim Walz, he is calling the planned ice sweep
a political stunt and not a real solution.
So we'll continue to watch that.
That is something that they are expecting in the next few days.
And we're also learning more this morning about the victims in that mass shooting in Stockton, California, that killed four people, including three children.
Yeah, family members have identified eight-year-old Maya Lupian as one of the victims.
She was a third grader, a karate student, and just two weeks away from her ninth birthday.
A nine-year-old, a 14-year-old, and a 21-year-old were also killed and 11 others were injured.
A 14-year-old Amari Peterson.
He was described by his father as a gentle soul who played football.
basketball and had just started thinking about college this morning Amari's father is sharing what those final moments look like let's listen I just heard gunshots and then the shooter came in and he came in I turned my back and I looked at him and then I just started seeing them shoot shoot shoot shoot all I can see is my son crawling on the ground and me trying to me trying to resuscitate him he had one bullet hole right above his heart everybody running off and then my son is just sitting there just crawling trying to trying to get up trying to get up so I got my
baby I had to hop back over the counter and I'm trying to I'm trying to see what's going on with him
I'm trying to give him CPR and the bullet and he just got blood coming out his face and it's just
something that a father should never have to go through I wish we could confirm how it was real
and send them dudes who did that are those people women who did that directly through that boy that's disgusting
yeah he was describing a scene where his daughter she was also grazed with a bullet so he had
two children actually hit and he ended up losing his 14 year old son
the FBI. Yeah, it's very, very, very heartbreaking. The FBI is now assisting local investigators and the reward for information has now doubled to $50,000. So far, no arrests have been made. Authorities say more than 100 people were at that gathering for a two-year-old's birthday party when that gunfire erupted and they believed that this was a targeted attack. And local law enforcement there, they say multiple shooters may have been involved. And Stockton Mayor, or excuse me, Stockton Vice Mayor,
Jason Lee. He called the attackers cowards
and he's urging the shooters or the
shooters to come forward. And in the middle
of all this heartbreak, perhaps
just some good news, Afrobeat
Star, Burner Boy, he says that he
will cover the funeral expenses
for all four victims. He said
that he felt emotionally connected to the
tragedy after hearing our report about it
here on the Breakfast Club on Monday.
Wow. That's what he said?
Yeah. Yeah, that's what he said.
Oh, I know that.
Damn. Why ain't none of our
producers tell us that? Well, thank you, Mimi, for letting
I didn't know that. I didn't know that.
Wow.
Yeah, absolutely.
It's everywhere.
If you Google it, it's like in every publication.
I saw it in TMZ, the Daily Mail.
It's everywhere.
We're quoted.
Yeah, the breakfast club is definitely quoted.
I got to pay attention to the breakfast club.
Yeah.
So that's really good news.
Yeah.
The old story said that's good with Bernad Boy is doing with the whole.
Yeah.
But the story is just, oh, my God.
Yeah. All right.
And switching gears a little bit this morning, Southwest is rolling out
two big, new, pretty controversial changes for travelers that they need to know about.
One is assigned seating, and the other is a major update to his policy for plus-sized passengers.
Both of these kick in on January 22nd.
So Southwest is ending that open seating, pick any row you want system, and moving to assigned seating.
And at the same time, it's tightening its rules around extra seats, a change, or extra seats, yep.
So that's a change that's really going to impact plus-sized travelers.
So starting next month, anyone who doesn't fit comfortably between the armrest will have to buy a second seat when they book their ticket.
Yeah.
So right now, Southwest is the only major airline that lets you ask for that extra seat for free at the airport or buy it ahead of time and get a refund later.
But now under these new rules, that free option is gone and even the refund is no longer guaranteed.
So Southwest says, yep, you might get your money back, but only if the flight isn't full.
Both seats have to be bought at the same time and you have to request your refund within 90 days to still get that refund.
A lot of people are already pushing back saying the airline is putting the burden on passengers instead of fixing the real issue.
They say the seats are already too small.
Right.
And a lot of fat people, they fly Southwest because, you know, the accommodation.
So why would they change that?
Why don't they just make them fly cargo?
And furthermore, I don't have a problem at all with this.
Okay, if you are too big for one seat, then you just got to buy two seats.
Don't act like the plane is doing something to you.
You know how big you are.
But what if you don't got the bread to buy another seat, but you can't control that?
Well, you shouldn't have been eating so much bread.
You need to stop eating bread.
All right.
By the way, tall people got to go through this too.
Tall people got to go buy extra comfort.
What's the extra laid-ro seats?
So it ain't just fat people that got to deal with this.
Like if you're a tall person, you got to, if you're a tall person, you got to,
If you buy extra leg room because you know you need it.
If you're a tall fat person, what do you do?
Damn, you know.
This nigga trying to put people under the plane.
You run a sprinter.
That's what you do.
Damn it, man.
I don't think that this is any wrongdoing of the plane is what I'm simply saying.
No, I don't think so either.
But the problem is if you are big and you squish yourself in that seat and your fat goes over to the other seat, what happens during that point?
And by way, and see, that's my problem with situations like this.
Nobody thinks about the other people who are inconvenienced.
You're a big person
And you're squeezing into one seat
Now I got to sit next to you uncomfortably
You understand what I'm saying
Your elbow, your arm is on the armrest
And your fat goes over the armrest
But it depends
Because fat is very soft
So you got extra cushion
Because you know them southwest seats
They don't really be comfortable
So I would actually like to sit next to a fat person
Whose fat is spilling over into my seat
Because that's extra cushion
And is it fair
Is it fair for you to be a plus size person
And get a free seat
Just because you plus size?
No
Well, that's the argument, right?
Like, yeah, do they get a free seat?
And so what they're saying, too, is if you show up to the airport
and the flight is booked and you need that extra seat
because you were a bigger person, then you can't fly.
They're going to like that.
Damn, you know.
What if I'm trying to get somewhere, I got to get back home for something
and the standby seat that could have been for me,
they got to give the other half.
Yeah, it's like you're a reward for being bigger
because you give an extra seat for being bigger.
It's like you rewarded.
Yeah.
That's a mess style.
I'm sorry.
Slute all my plus side people I did.
but I don't feel your pain on this one.
No.
Whoever got to drive up the mountains to save their marriage.
Now y'all making people drive up.
Push to cut costs and get the company back on track financially.
So when you think about it, it all boils down to money.
They need that extra, need you to pay that extra seat so they can make some more money.
So Southwest is making a push to cut costs.
It's the new year.
You should make a push to cut weight.
Okay.
That should be your New Year's resolution.
Man, go bigger, go home, man.
That's hilarious.
All right, y'all.
Well, that is your front page news.
I'm Mimi Brown.
Follow me at Mimi Brown TV.
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Download the free IHeartRadio app or visit BINNews.
Thank you, Mimi.
Now, when we come back, Lamont Roach will be joining us.
He's fighting this Saturday, and we're going to chop it up with him next.
So don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody, is DJ NV.
Jess Hallamaine de Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Long LaRose is here as well.
We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, indeed.
Lamont Roach Jr. Welcome.
What's up, y'all.
You know, last time we said she was fronting on you, get it right now.
She was fronting on you.
Last time, she was fronting on you.
Right, dude, though.
I hit you, I say, yo, I gave him his props.
I told him, I was going to give him his props.
I didn't believe in him, but then he came through, and I did hit him.
I said, yo, you did that.
She didn't believe him.
She said, you're too small.
Remember that?
I did, and he looked bigger now.
He's putting on weight ever since.
Nice.
How you feeling, brother?
I'm feeling good, man.
I'm in a real good place.
We all wanted to see that tank rematch, man.
Yeah.
Who are you telling me?
why didn't that happen
was the particular reason or is this
there was more money for him with
to me I just thought he
you know I didn't want to take the fight
after he realized like
what he was getting itself into
where the first fight was closer than the judges made it seems
and he's like you know what
he didn't even get back in that right
that's a fact
especially when he had like you know
somewhat to comparable money
I mean like you know saying just a little bit more money
to fight somebody that's not
damaging to his legacy or nothing like
that. But it is
what it is. You know how many times I talk
about this? You know what I mean? Everybody
asked me about this. Like, I just, it's
over with it. Like, it's been over for me, but
everybody's still stuck on it because everybody don't get the
answers. But, you know, it's like
my career never going to be based
on just one fight. You know, just
that one fight is cool. Like, it's over. I'm
on the big and better. With the rematch clause,
I always thought with a rematch clause,
if there is a draw, nine times
out of ten, it has to be retaken. But I guess
that's not it at all. It's not necessarily.
has to like so for instance me and him and in our contracting his rematch the rematch clause is
on him to activate on that he activated it and that's the only problem so you know like that's that's
what we have the issue like he initiated the rematch clause so we are contracted the fight again
and that's when all the problems happen so so what did you learn about how elite level fight
actually get made or don't get made from that situation?
I mean, I've been new.
I mean, just as soon as you get into the sport,
like, if you got us into the business
and want to know, like, you know,
something's going on, you know, my team,
they are very transparent with me
and what's going on behind the scenes and all that.
So, you know, I've been new.
It's just like when that happened,
that's something that's not supposed to happen.
So, you know, that's you just,
I deal with it accordingly.
Did your strategy on changing,
or choosing your fights after that fight change at all
because of like what the conversation was around you
and how for a lot of people it shifted
like a lot of people got to see you
and really know like okay we can't play with him
that's more so if they were willing to take on the fights on that
so that's why a lot of people
I'm actually surprised that pit bull took this fight
are you surprised
nah people is like he one of them guys
are not really caught up into
I want to say wins and losses
and trying to protect like
protect his record he
want to be the next Mexican
boxing superstar so he
gonna do what he wants like
the things that he think he need to do to become that
got you well
you're nervous for the finals on a show
you're nervous a little right
no I mean
they don't stop
yeah they don't stop
Cruze is constant pressure for sure
but you know I've been there before
I don't fought the pit bulls style
ever since I've been
kid so it ain't none that I can't handle um you know and I got 10 ways of
win he got one so it's cool we're gonna exploit that real real real fashionable and
and and real exciting like on December 6th you've talked about wanting to prove you
wanted the best in the division so how this beating the crews contribute to that
because this is my third division in my third consecutive fight my last fight was I
just moved up to 35 that's probably why yeah that's probably why just saying I was you know what
I was saying I was she probably thought I was too small I don't know you know what I'm saying but now
I'm moving up again to 140 and um I just want to be known as one of the best like pound for
pounds so people accrues as an intern world championship at 140 if I once I get that title it's just
like the playing field is crazy and then I can fight the guys who they consider the best at 135
40, whatever the case will be.
I was going to ask, so what's your goal?
I know you think ahead of time.
So what do you want to do?
Where do you see the next couple of years?
Where do you want to be?
I want to be a multi-division world champion.
Hopefully, after I beat pit bull, we go straight into the WBC full world championship fight.
If not, I'm going to go back to 35 and challenge a title holder who's willing to fight me for a championship.
Boxing is still fun
Because it feel like now people
Pick their fights
It doesn't feel like
It's always been like that though
But it seems like worse
In the last couple of years
No
I mean boxing's been getting back
To where it's supposed to be
I think so
It's been a lot of good fights happening
And more
It's been more good fights happening
Actually
They've been getting made
So I think it's on the way
It's just a little
It's just like little bumps
Like
It's like
It should be obvious that two people,
sometimes two people that are the best at one division
and they don't fight each other.
But that's been happening for a long time.
But it's getting better.
I ain't going to lie.
It's getting better.
What makes you confident you can make Cruz uncomfortable
for the first time?
They always say he makes people uncomfortable.
How are you going to make him uncomfortable?
He ain't ever felt this thunder, man.
He ain't ever felt this thunder.
But I'm just going to attack from all angles.
Just be very versatile.
And then some things that he probably,
not going to expect going to hit him like really where it hurt like I think he
think he's going to be the bully in there and that's that's not going to happen like I'm
gonna be in control whether I'm going forward whether I'm going backwards whatever the
case may be but I know that he's gonna be right there in front of me to get hit do you see
this fight being one with like ring IQ or you got to go in there and bang it ring IQ for
sure that's off top though that's automatic um now if I bang with him
It's going to be strategic.
And then I'm like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you never know.
He's a tough cookie.
So, you know, he just, if anything, he's just going to get beat up for Twitter.
Damn.
Nah, facts.
So when you get in the ring with somebody like him, how do you control the pace instead of fighting his fight?
Movement, you know, punch selection.
A little clench every once in a while, you know, just.
Make him frustrated.
Like, people get frustrated when you can't hit someone.
I think my defense is well enough to, you know, make him uncomfortable.
You know, I come back with shots.
He'd be like, all right, maybe I don't want to throw that anymore.
So just little stuff.
Was it easy, is it easier going up and weight versus coming down?
Like, how hard is that of a task?
Play with your weight like that.
Just nine times out of 10, your average boxer don't fight at the weight.
He walk around that.
So it's not like I'm gaining weight.
I still got to lose weight, but it's just not as much.
So it's less stressful.
You know, I get to retain more muscle mass, stuff like that.
It's just, you know, how far are you willing to push yourself to go?
Because they are big.
I ain't going to lie.
Some of them are big.
People just happen to be short.
So is it in your diet?
It's in your exercise, like your workouts?
Yeah, for sure.
It's definitely in the, so like, all right, when I,
I was making 1.30, it was definitely like when the fight got announced, I started losing weight
immediately. When I thought that my last fight at 135, the weight was so easy to make because I had
five less pounds to lose. So I was still kind of doing the same thing. But, you know, I had more
room to play with. And I definitely wasn't on the last day like, all right, do I got to work out or do I just
go to sleep? You know what I'm saying? So, you know, it's just, it's comfortability. And I think
I'm definitely think I'm strong enough
I'm damn sure good enough
of a boxer to fight at 140
so that's what's really going to carry
me. What do you think of the
Jake Paul Anthony Joshua fights? It's from a boxing
perspective. I think
Jake Paul is crazy and he's going to get his
ass murder. Don't you like a white boy that's not
afraid to die?
It's like some moot
right? Yeah.
No, he's crazy.
He is crazy. But
I get it though.
if you're going to go
if you're going to go from
a superstar in boxing
to the fight game cancel
and you're going to
fight a real fighter
why don't you
I get weight
he's going big
he's going the biggest of the big
you're on Olympic gold medalist
at heavyweight
you're going two-time
world champion
and unified world champion
at heavyweight
and he's a superstar
in the UK
and a lot of people
know him here
so I get it
He sold out to what, the O2?
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Sold out Wimbly.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Like he got like seven different fights that had like a million plus people.
Man, he goes, I'm telling him, crazy.
I'm telling him.
So I get it on a business standpoint.
Physically and mentally, emotionally, he's going to be f***ed up.
Is it worth it?
Because I think I saw the number was 95 he was getting plus bonuses.
95.
Jay?
Yeah, that's what I saw.
I don't know if that's true or not.
I saw both of them was getting like 90 to 95 million apiece.
Each?
Yes.
I don't know.
That might be cap.
Yeah, that's that sound crazy.
That might be cap.
That's a lot of money.
AJ makes a lot of money already.
AJ makes a lot of money.
That's what I'm saying.
But.
And Eddie Huron?
I don't know.
Eddie Huron said when he saw the number, he called AJ like, okay, we got to do it.
That's saying, right for Eddie Herman.
It is.
Yeah, I ain't going to lie.
Because he money hungry.
Damn.
I think it's worth it.
Hell yeah.
95, I'll jump in.
It's only going to...
It's going to be quick.
Yeah, but you say he's not getting hit by like a Mack truck, bro.
No, he is.
His house is different, man.
He is.
He might be f***ed up for life.
But they say...
Damn, you're right.
Nah, you're right.
Nah, he's not going to get that much punishment.
It's going to take one.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Over with it.
Yeah.
That's the best way to go.
There's only three rounds.
What if Jake Paul wins?
What if Jake Paul wins?
Eight rounds.
What if we start flying right now?
Like, what do we talk about?
What do we talk about?
What do we talk about?
People who don't watch boxing don't understand that.
Yeah, that's insane.
It's not happening.
Because Jake Paul had so many fans that aren't boxing fans or just Jake Paul fans, right?
Him losing.
Yeah, like him losing, how much does that mess up anything for him?
for him because boxers y'all care a lot when y'all lose
he is a big over for him
if he loses but
keyword is if won't happen
but and they won't come close to happen
oh you're talking about jake yeah if jake loses it
what does it do to him
nothing he's supposed to lose that's what i said that's what i said
it's worth it he's supposed to lose getting paid
getting paid and he's going to fight
he's going to fight the
former unified heavyweight
world champion in the world former
two-time world champion and heavyweight
former Olympic gold medalist.
That is in itself, just like getting in the ring with that guy is, you know, probably
the upside, the accomplishment.
And he's still active.
This ain't, like, God bless Mike Tyson, but this ain't Mike Tyson.
Yeah, it ain't.
Outside right now.
For sure.
And Jake going to be outside in a minute, too.
Lamar Rose Jr. fighting, pit bull crews, and we wish you the best of love.
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Thank you, man.
I appreciate it.
Yes, sir.
Oh, I got one last question.
On fight night,
fans are going to walk away saying
blank about Lamar Rose.
That's a bad moff.
Yeah.
Go off.
Yeah.
Say no more.
He proved me wrong once.
I don't want to say sorry.
I don't want to say sorry.
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You know,
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Salute to Lamont Roach.
He'll be fighting
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I mean, you know, from what we saw against Lamont
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It should be a good fight.
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Wow, man.
So, salute to Auk.
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Now, when we come back, we got the latest with Lauren.
What we doing?
Yes, we are going to get into the Diddy documentary.
I was able to catch the last two episodes, and we kicked off a part of one of the
episodes.
I want to get into that and talk about some of the claims that were made.
Okay.
Can we play my record, man?
I've been wanting to hear my record all morning.
You're going to hear your record.
He's looking for the best.
He's looking for the best.
That's eater in Atlanta, but.
What?
800.
Okay.
You will say but.
105.1.
We're going to open up the phone lines and talk about the doc.
If you've seen the doc has been trending on everywhere.
Everybody's talking about the diddy dock, yes.
No.
What's Doc?
Charleney yours?
I mean, it was a good segue because you're talking about eaters.
Yes, and you.
Oh, my gosh.
No.
I'm talking about this.
Go ahead.
Listen, this is my joint.
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That's what Jess is at right now.
but this record is
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now
Belly Gank
What is that noise
Who is talking
My hair voices
Oh no you're not
Oh that's how the song saw I guess
No
That sounds like Jess talking
That was me
On the record
I mean it might have been me
You know what I'm saying
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Come on
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That knows somebody
She gets to detail
I'm a home girl
That knows a little bit
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She'd be having the latest on this
The latest with Lauren LaRosa
Sometimes you have facts
Sometimes you have details
Sometimes you have a little bit everything
Well it's the latest
On the breakfast club
Talk to me
All right
All right
So this is the last of the Ditty Doc
So in the last two episodes
They reflect on a lot of like things
And there's some of that new video
That was exclusively showed in this
documentary
So a part of this is
Diddy having a conversation
about reaching out when Don Richard
filed her lawsuit. Remember that whole
debacle? So they used the breakfast club that begin having
a conversation about Diddy reaching out to
people that were indicted or subpoenaed to
potentially testify. Let's take a listen.
He had been reaching out to witnesses who had been subpoenaed.
They're able to track it, according to the prosecutors,
allegedly, on a timeline where there were some people
that were subpoenaed that Diddy hadn't spoken to in years,
but after they were subpoenaed, he directly reached out to them.
He was actually telling people, like, I'm not supposed to be talking to you.
Don't text me.
So he knew what he was doing was not right.
I got some recordings that I could let you hear as well.
Maybe, girl, for real, for real, no question.
You know, I just felt like me and you was close enough like that.
I ain't asked, I ain't never asked nobody to make a statement.
You know what I'm saying?
I feel comfortable.
And I feel comfortable asking you.
I know if it's a cuneo that you'd be jumping in my casket.
Because I love you.
Because you really love me.
You know.
You know how I feel about you
But it's all good sometimes
You got to put yourself
Your family first
And I respect that
Who's that talking?
That was you doing
Yeah so in the
The girl, who was the girl?
That was you lair.
Well, the second girl he's talking about
That was Kalina Harper
That was from Dirty Money
So remember when Dawn
Richard had dropped her lawsuit
And made all those allegations
Kalina was the person
that people wanted to hear from
Because she would have been there
And would have seen a lot of things
And then she came out with that statement
And said I didn't see any of that
basically Dawn is lying, right?
And people believed that she may have been
like, you know, encouraged to do that by
course to do that by Diddy.
And those were voice messages that Diddy sent her
once she had took some time responding
when Diddy had reached out to ask her
to release the statement.
Now, let's go to Dawn Drops Lawsuit
where you hear Diddy, this is his own video recording,
calling her to ask about that statement.
When Don drops her lawsuit,
I get this call at 11 o'clock and he's panicking.
Dawn is dropping something
saying all types of crazy
cycle
What's you're gonna
What's your name
For a big fucking gun
You know when zombies
Get big
You know when zombies get big
You're gonna send your shit right
This second
What's you talking about?
I'm gonna definitely need you
Go on a record
If I'm asking for a big favor
I never had a problem with this girl
I read the 55 page
lawsuit that Don had just
filed and my heart
literally dropped on the floor
Whatever statement, any of these shit
I don't want to have any of you stuff
Granted I'm dealing with my own situation
I am caught up in a
contentious child custody
battle and now this
the only person I could call in the beginning
was puff just trying to get help
I need you to help me get
more powerful lawyers
I was like I need 5K
I can pay you back and at the time
he was like I can't help because I'm doing something else
Why is his nigga recording himself doing all of this?
That's what 50 said in the GMA interview.
Remember he said, I can't believe he recorded some of this.
Like the level of arrogance is the ego that one must have to be recording.
Or the trust that he had in a videographer that he doesn't know.
That's you thinking you're still bigger than the program.
Wasn't he trying to come out with his own movie or documentary or something like that?
So that's probably why he was recording.
But did he, I don't know if you got, I mean, y'all have been around him even in a professional setting.
And he records everything.
Like, that's just what he does all the time.
He's been around him.
And a professional, he's coming here to the breakfast club.
And he's behind the scenes.
But Lauren, this is supposed to be recorded.
Not behind the scenes.
Stuff that things that.
Not behind the scene.
You're trying to beat it.
Look, you look a little off.
This man didn't think that this.
I don't think he thought any of this was going to happen.
He didn't think he was going to end up behind bars.
He shouldn't be recording.
And when he came up here, he wasn't recording.
When he came up to the breakfast club, he wasn't recording.
Now, he usually records when he comes up there.
Whenever I've been around to him last time.
Well, he was filming a reality show.
I never really had a show. Oh, yeah.
Yeah, he was so he asked before. But let me ask you a question. So she asked Diddy for $5,000. Yeah.
And Diddy told her, no? Yes. So she was going back and forth with her husband about some custody situation and she needed some money for an attorney.
And did her, but then turned around and called her and asked her to do this. And she did it. She released a statement. She said that she didn't hear nor see anything. And, you know, she rolled with him this whole time. Even in this documentary, she still says and talks about how much she loves him. But she said that was messed up because he wasn't there when she needed him.
Now, there's another part that you all are going to be like, why would he record this?
So the day that Dawn drops this lawsuit, Diddy is coming up with strategy with his son, Justin,
about how to show that Dawn actually is like one of his home girls, for real.
Let's take a listen.
Hey, yo, you think we could hire an editor to go and find him over the doing clips?
You're an editor, right?
If you don't control your narrative, somebody else will control it.
For media war, let me say positive comments.
Say, any going to mature interview where she speaks positively about her relationship with dignity.
You get a lot of interviews.
On the interviews, they want to talk about me.
You know, in the interview, so we know, like, if you can try down the interviews,
they know she gets me right.
We live in a real-time world.
This case is going to be played in real time.
It's going to be played in front of the public billions of people in real time.
He's worried about all the wrong things.
he is concerned about all the wrong things it sounds like he's still obsessed about what his image looks like
as opposed to dealing with the reality of his situation and that is you are facing some real serious accusations you've been accused of some real serious crimes
and you know you should be having a lawyer just doing his due diligence to fight that but he's trying to manipulate everything behind the scene but also in the documentary it shows that he's trying to change his image because he's worried of what the jurors are going to see out there on him and feel like the jurors are going to be
kind of leaning against him
because what everybody's putting out there.
And because you're on video
stomping out a young lady
in the middle of a hallway
after running down the hallway
with just a towel on
looking like a goddamn madman.
But that's part of the reason
why he's trying to change his image
in the documentary.
How about clean your soul up?
How about be on your knees
praying for repentance?
praying for forgiveness.
How about sitting down
talking to a therapist?
You know what I mean?
Trying to get your ego right.
He didn't tape that part.
Like what's going on?
He didn't record that part.
Well, there were other parts
of the documentary as well too.
They allege some things
with him and Biggie
which we've heard a lot
back and forth about them over the years.
But they alleged that Did he
actually used Biggie's money to pay
for Biggie's funeral? Let's take a listen.
Sean assumed the position
of his best friend
in every article and publication
and that wasn't necessarily true.
And I'm going to be there for them
just like he would be there for them
to make sure that they're all right.
Sean said we're going to do the biggest funeral
for Biggie that New York has ever seen.
And we start to put that together. He starts
to see the price. He says,
We're going to do the biggest funeral, but Biggie's going to have to pay for this funeral.
He was going to make the funeral be a recoupable charge to Biggie in death.
This was one of my closest friends, and it's still one of my closest friends.
I feel his loss.
I just miss him so much.
Sean doing a big show looks good on him, but he's not going to tell the world that Biggie was going to pay for it.
He's probably one of the only people I had really trusted for a long time.
It's not a feeling that I really felt a lot.
in my life. I don't know about
any of that, right? That's crazy. I know Biggie
just finding out. I know he's mad
up there. Well, I reached out to
the estate on some of the claims that were made.
Does you see if they're going to say anything? Even legally
because of where this kind of puts the
conversation around, just his legacy in general.
But people are upset about
some of the stuff that was at it. There are people are really
upset at 50. They're upset at
50 cents. And 50
sent posted an hour ago. He says, I got a lot
of ideas. Y'all on the
dock. I'm already planning the next year. I'm from
south side we don't come to make friends we come to take over so you know in the midst of everybody
being up saying questioning i think he's saying like i hear y'all but it doesn't matter i'm i'm doing
what i'm doing regardless and i know that uh you know there's been a cease and desist that was
sent to netflix from the ditty's team claiming that you know 50 cents shouldn't have been the one
to do it because he has you know dismalice towards ditty and people were paid and netflix are
saying nobody was paid and there was never a deal with ditty so it's cost of fallout yeah but
none of that has anything to do with the damage that did he did himself you know what i'm saying
like you can send out your cease and desist and say things were unauthorized, but you still
recorded that. Those, those things still came out of your mouth. Those were your actions that
we actually did see. Regardless if it was, you know, legal to do or not. Did he, I haven't seen
the whole doc, but from the clips I've heard, he just comes off as a con artist. And you can't
believe anything he says. Everything is an act. And if that man don't take the time to be still
while he's in prison and clean up his soul, when he comes home, what happens to him is going to
be worse than what's happening to him right now. I wouldn't just say
con artists watching that doc. That doc he seems very selfish, very
greedy, all about himself through
that doc. Like most con artists are. And if
you look at it, like, they break down a lot.
We're going to open up the phone lines if you've seen the doc.
800, 585.15. But isn't it
also, like, it starts
from him as a child and how he's, like,
he's in the hands of people who do the same
thing, right? So you learn these
behaviors, and I'm asking,
like, y'all watched it. It's from...
It talks about the doc and him learning. It's a baby.
say he learns things from his mother,
said he learned things from Andre Harrell.
But it breaks down a lot.
It talks about how, you know,
Big didn't want to go to L.A.
And kind of Puff wanted him to stay in L.A.
It breaks that down.
It breaks down the part that, you know,
Biggie was supposed to be going on to Europe to do shows.
Puff wanted him to stay.
And it breaks down a lot.
What does that do with what he's in prison for?
It doesn't.
This is just,
the documentary breaks down everything of his life.
It just leans into the whole, like,
power, money control.
He does what he wants to do
and he doesn't care about anybody's regard.
And which is the sentiment of everything
we just watch them will go through in court with
everybody that, you know.
And I'm just breaking down fast.
Aubrey O'Day, she speaks about how Diddy sent her a message
and the message saying,
well, no, it was a woman who was at a party in Diddy's home
that allegedly says she witnessed Diddy and a security guard,
sexually assaulting Aubrey O'Day.
Now's about the email that he allegedly sent her.
Remember the email that she rent?
Yeah, it's from that woman.
Oh, that woman.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's crazy.
But we're going to open up the phone lines,
That's 800-585-105.1.
We're going to talk about the Diddy Doc.
If you've seen it, what are your thoughts?
You got questions. Let's discuss, all right?
But we got Donkey to Day up next?
Yes, we do.
Four after the hour, there is a man from Maine.
Do you know anybody from Maine?
Exactly.
The name is Jose Harvey.
He needs to come to the front of the congregation.
We like to have a word with him.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
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Good morning.
Your execution on the donkey of the day is something to be called.
Is it a reason?
He gave me donkey of the day, and I deserve it.
People need to know.
What, you need to tell them.
I am.
boy tell them
it's time to don't get the day
it's a read but you're so good at
you're trying to be a fake-ass charlemagne
he's only one charlemagne to go
damn salemay
man you know why life is so funny
why because gherbo was playing
and jess is in the background like yo I love this gherbo
record it's so hard but there's somebody
else in the chat is right somebody in the chat said
it's too early for these gherbo aggressive run-on
cynicism
the beat is so hard
Oh, that's why art is so subjective, man.
Sluja herbal, though.
Donkey today for Wednesday, December 3rd is a double donkey.
First, there is a man from Maine named Jose Harvey.
He was 50 years old, and he was arrested Sunday after a resident called and reported
that a man had broken into their apartment was sleeping on their couch and refused to leave.
Authority said Harvey could not provide a logical reason why he was in the apartment.
If you ask me, it's probably because he was homeless in Maine, okay?
And Maine is very cold.
All right, do you know how cold Maine is?
All right, this was Bangor, Maine.
Am I pronouncing that right?
Bang or Maine?
Now, I'm not no meteorologist, but if there's one thing I know about Maine and by one
thing I know about Maine, I mean literally one thing.
This is the one thing I've ever heard about Maine.
It gets very cold, okay?
And I did some research this morning.
And by research, I mean, I typed in temperature in bang or Maine.
All right?
Today is a high of 32 with a low of 21.
For the rest of the week.
Tomorrow, the low is four degrees.
Okay, Friday's low is four degrees with a high as 17.
So when I see authorities say Harvey could not provide a logical reason why he was in the apartment,
well, the logical reason to me was probably because he was cold, all right, and homeless.
Not making any excuses for him because I don't know if that was indeed the reason.
But if it is the reason, I've learned in life not to judge people for what they do when they are in survival mode.
But understand, if you broke in my house, I don't know your situation.
I just know you broke in my house, now you sleep on my couch, and you're refusing to leave.
So now I'm in survival mode.
So don't judge me when I shoot you, okay?
And that's exactly why you shouldn't be breaking into people's houses, okay?
I'm really serious when I say I feel like people who break into other people's houses, they got to be suicidal.
All right, it's no way you care about living.
You better off playing a game of Russian roulette because you are playing with your life in ways that you don't even understand
because you don't know what people are holding when you break into their residence.
but let's get back to the matter in hand.
I told y'all this was a double donkey.
All right, you got the first one.
Jose Harvey broke into somebody's apartment for no logical reason,
but I want to play you the actual news report,
and I want to know if you can tell who the other donkey in this story is.
Let's go to WABI 5 News for the report, please.
Milford Mann was charged with aggravated criminal trespass
after he allegedly broke into a Bangor apartment.
Bangor police say 50-year-old Jose Harvey was arrested Sunday
after a State Street resident called and reported that a man had broken into their apartment.
Police say the resident also told them that Harvey was sleeping on their couch and refused to leave.
The tenant told authorities that they later discovered their bathroom window had been opened
and all of their Christmas presents had been unwrapped near where Harvey was found.
Authorities say Harvey could not provide a logical reason why he was in that apartment.
What's the other donkey in this story?
What's the other donkey in this story?
just let me give you a little bit more context okay according to breakfast club producers this story was published on november 25th okay
november 25th play that news report one more time now that you know that milford man was charged with aggravated criminal trespass after he allegedly broke into a bangor apartment bangor police a 50 year old hose harvey was arrested sunday after a state street resident called and reported that a man had broken into their apartment
Police say the resident also told them that Harvey was sleeping on their couch and refused to leave.
The tenant told authorities that they later discovered their bathroom window had been opened
and all of their Christmas presents had been unwrapped near where Harvey was found.
Authorities say Harvey could not provide a logical reason why he was in that apartment.
November 25th?
Yes.
Christmas presents?
Yes.
That news report said the tenants discovered their bathroom window had been open and all their Christmas
presents had been unwrapped.
The other donkey in this story is the tenants of this apartment for already having
wrapped Christmas presents two days before Thanksgiving, okay?
Who in the hell already got Christmas presents wrapped two days before Thanksgiving?
Is the turkey even thawed out?
Has any part of Thanksgiving dinner been cooked yet?
Has anybody, you know, put the, boiled the yams yet?
It should be illegal to already have Christmas gifts wrapped before Thanksgiving.
We don't even put the lights out until after Thanksgiving.
Trees don't even go up until after Thanksgiving, but you already got Christmas presents wrapped.
Nah, Jose and Diddy going to break in and unwrap your gifts, okay?
This is yet more proof that Thanksgiving doesn't even matter anymore, okay?
Thanksgiving is just a small speed bump between Halloween and the Christmas season.
I told y'all the month of November should be the, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas season,
and then December 1st, full-blown Christmas, okay?
Mariah Carey song playing Felice Navidad, okay, Christmas trees up everywhere, lights,
Let's get it.
It is time because once we do that,
we will be looking at these individuals like they're normal.
But right now I'm looking at these tenants like they're crazy.
Please give Jose Harvey and the tenets of this residence the biggest he, huh?
By humbug, bro.
What is up with you?
You're mad because they decided the cash in on the Christmas presents
and have them under the tree.
Already wrapped by November 25th?
You are victim blaming.
Because they got their stuff together and they've been saving all year long and got their gifts early.
They went shopping early.
They want to, you know what I'm saying?
November 25th, Christmas presents already wrapped?
Yes, that's madman.
You tell me what's wrong with that.
You tell me what's wrong with that.
Is it the fact that they making the kids wait?
Like, I don't even know if they got kids.
You know what I'm saying?
I just don't like people that, you know, playing that far in advance.
That's crazy.
Why you got your life together so much that you already got your Christmas presents rap November 25th?
You're going a grinch.
This thing is a hater.
All these stores going out of business,
maybe they got the gifts mad early
when the stores were getting out going out of business.
Yeah, but it's one thing to have the gifts in the house,
but you already got a rap too?
Yo, black people buy them.
You're a hater.
Black people make fun for anything.
This wasn't even the sales.
We didn't even get to the Black Friday sales.
This was November 25th.
There wasn't no Black Friday.
Maybe they bought everything on T-Mood.
Maybe they bought everything on T-Mood.
They ordered it early because of the tariffs
and they got it early.
Well, they definitely getting donkey for wrapping up T-Moo gifts.
Who the hell would waste it?
presence on Timu gifts and I love Timu
I would never wrap it up
they already come wrapped too
you see what I'm saying
I don't waste no good
Maybe a gift wrap came from Timu
Maybe the gift wrap came from Timu
You can buy this rap from Timu?
I'm sure you can't
You can buy anything from Timu right here
But Timu pegged just already come
wrapped up with tape
Yeah Ali Baba or Timu you I'm sure
They got it for sale
Damn man
You see it there
I'm looking it up right now
See Jesus all right you're 379
See I told you 379
For six pieces of feather
Mr. Brick plaid and Snowflake gift wraps.
And, Nick, can we play a game because Jose Cueva?
What's his name?
Jose.
His name ain't no goddamn Jose Cueva.
What is his name, yo?
Jose, what?
Hey, I like that.
You hear Jose, you start playing my joint.
Why you won't play day?
What is his last name, Shaw?
Harvey.
His first name is Jose.
Oh, man, that nigga mixed.
He's mixed because ain't no way.
Jose is his first name.
Police Navid.
All right.
Thank you for that donkey today.
police nabi dot this is the greatest christmas song ever you hear me no it's not yes it is no it's not
let's open up the phone lines 800 585 101 we're talking to ditty doc did you watch the ditty doc
it's four parts uh let's talk let's discuss it was shot well shot hell well they did amazing job
with it but let's talk about it when we come back what's your thoughts on it can you turn this off
this is the great first one you're dominican don't you ever disrespect your own people this is the
greatest christmas song of all time okay i've come to that conclusion police navi dodd slaps dropping the
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Now, if you're just joining us,
We'll open up the phone lines and talking about the Diddy Doc.
800-585-105-1.
It's called Reckoning.
It's on Netflix.
It's four parts.
I haven't seen it.
If you haven't seen it, I would just say it details a lot, a majority of Diddy's life.
It starts for him as a child, how he grew up, his father being a hustler and killed.
It goes into how he was raised.
The Catholic schools he went to him, how he got his job, how he got into the industry.
It has videos.
It has footage.
It has interviews from his friends.
people in the industry
the ex
the co-founder of
Bad Boy with him
I didn't I actually didn't know that
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talks about his relationships with his child's
mothers and it just
really dives into it. Do they talk about the
on the nipples? Do they talk about the man
who's not in on his nipples? I didn't hear the
on the nipples. 50 was not about to put that
man. He did not talk about. But they do have
jurors there in there that talk about. He should have put that
after the sanitizer part. Yes. Or maybe before.
Yes. That is crazy. How you walk through Harlem
and shake a bunch of people hand and hug a bunch of people
and say you got to go wash, but you rubbed another man's
on your nipples and fell asleep.
I am. In that part
he talks about, you know, he's
saying hello to a bunch of people shaking
hands, giving hugs, and in the
back of the car, he says he needs to wash.
And it doesn't admit to everything. He should have been so humble.
It makes it seem like he doesn't want to deal with pests.
I don't want to deal with you. I can't touch your hands.
It was, it was, it
shows did he as a
nat, what? Did you see my text? I did see
a text. I did see a text. Yeah, it shows
him as a nasty, negative,
unhumbled person. And that
throughout his career. And that's everybody
talking. That's what the sentiment of that documentary.
What do you think? Yes, I agree. And I think it also
shows like a lot of greed and
just lack of any type of care
for people that I think
honestly cared about him. Did anybody talk nice
about that he and that dot? I think
Kalina tried a bit when she talked about like
you know she loved him so much that she would definitely jump
in his casket. Why?
I mean for a lot of them
what album and you jumping in caskets?
You know what is going on?
One album, you know. One album, come on.
Capricorn Mark says she, you know,
was trying to protect him in the culture doing all that
cast and stuff. What culture? We got to stop saying that.
What culture are we protecting?
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By protecting somebody like the year,
you're not protecting hip-hop culture,
what you're actually protecting is a culture of abuse.
And that's what was the point of this documentary.
You're protecting a culture of people who are driven by eagle.
You're not protecting hip-hop culture.
And people were also mad the fact that 50 put this out
and was like 50's foul for this.
But I think people should just want the truth, right?
And that's the truth.
You can't be mad.
And I know people are skewed, right?
Because Puffton gave you so many different things.
He didn't gave you Biggie.
He didn't gave you total.
He didn't gave you Craig Mac.
He didn't give you the 90s and 2000 sound.
He didn't produce for Judy's marriage and lives.
Craig Mac's wife is in their pissed at Diddy.
Craig Mac's wife is in their pissed at Diddy.
Yeah.
Well, people are complex, though.
I mean, and, you know, yeah, he did contribute all of those things, and he did do some really foul things, too.
So, you know, you have to deal with the complexities of all of that.
Right.
But you could still be a monster and giving you some of the best musics of your career, of your life.
And they actually say, cease and desist that this is like one black famous men against another, like another, which a lot of people are saying as well, too.
But I think.
What do you mean black famous man against another?
So, like, you're putting 50 Cent, who's the EP at his doc, they're saying that Netflix is using one famous black man to just go and be.
against another talk about that for a second i keep people i keep hearing people say that right what's that
you don't know the backstory of the 50-cent ditty situation nobody does and if you knew the
backstory of the 50-cent ditty situation all of this would make sense but i will tell you all this
48 laws of power says do not offend the wrong person i don't even know the backstory so it's not
is not i don't know we do we do know enough for the backstory what the shopping no we do know enough
of the back we all we know the ditty and the baby mama correct okay yeah and it's one thing if
would the baby mama but if you're going to if you're going to taunt somebody about that right
do not offend the wrong person now also he clearly offended the wrong person also in 50s on
his ass for life also in the doc it makes it seem like that was diddy's M-O they talk about how
diddy kicked it to Shignight side chick kicked it took uh what's his name's girl alby shores
girl misa took Eric Sermon's girl so the doc also talks about how diddy's revenge was to
to F your chick and by the way if you if you if you F my chick kind of like drink doesn't that
what Drake does? I think a lot of men
do that. If you have my chick, cool.
That's up between you and her.
But you're not going to taunt me about it. If you're going
taught me about it, right? And
behind the scenes, I'm going to be
on your head, probably, for a long time.
So I don't have a problem with any of this.
Right. But anyway, let's go to the phone line.
Hey, good morning. It's Jasmine
from Milwaukee. Jazz from Milwaukee. Talk
to us. I never thought
I would say this, but for the first time,
I feel like 50% got it right.
This is like the documentary
And first of all, Charlemagne,
you haven't watched it
So I really feel like you need to watch it
To put things into perspective
Because this is years of speculation
It's years of things that
The fans really felt like we knew
But we were able to really hear from
You know, everybody's mouth directly
My biggest takeaways were
The thoughts on his previous executive
The way he did the lawsuit
With the producer, Lil Rai.
Like it was just crazy to me
Things that I never really thought about in place of how he uses his power.
Like, it's just insane to me.
So Charlamagne, I really feel like you need to see it.
I'm going to watch it, but, I mean, you know, remember, I used to work with Wendy once.
So, I know, I've heard it.
I've heard a lot of these stories.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, it's NBA J calling out of Columbus, Ohio.
What's good, breakfast, love?
Peace, NBA, J.
Yeah, so about the Diddy, Doc, I just feel like the Diddy's Planter just needs to
stop like we know what he's been up to since the 90s we know what it takes to be in the
entertainment business and it's just all part of the game no it's not I want y'all to stop
saying that no it's not it don't take that kind of behavior to be in the entertainment business
that is not part of the game and I will say that the sad thing about it is a lot of people
feel that way but that's not you you shouldn't have to do no deal and tell on yourself
Evie, while you start watching, oh, my God.
Tell on yourself, you're right, Indy.
I'm giving you a hoax.
Yes, come on.
Don't be running from an envy is really running from the D right now.
He is running from Charlemagne right now.
I just want to give me a hug.
Why are you running?
You should not have had to do that, Envy.
Oh, my God.
All he had to do is sit on the lap.
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Hello, who's this?
My name, my name, Moneo from Hampton, man.
Hampton, 757.
Talk to us about the doc.
You seen the doc.
What were your thoughts, bro?
Yeah, 757 in the building, man.
First thing, first.
I got a bullet pick with you, too, man.
I got a phone to pick with you.
But, nah, Diddy, did he went wrong?
Yeah, I mean, we had 2025.
Everything is recorded on camera.
But I think Diddy went wrong yet is giving the people, right?
Too much.
Too much, right?
Putting too much on camera.
Right.
So, Diddy being a high-level figure like he is, you know,
you would think that he would, like, limit some of the stuff he put on camera, right?
But I think he, I just think he gave him too much, right,
putting too much on camera to give him the ammo to come out with a documentary.
And then 50, right?
50, he's not going to let up on Diddy, right?
We know the backstory, you know, about when a big situation took place,
and then 50 essentially went to Diddy and Diddy decide him to deal
because Diddy wouldn't want to rock with the gang's the rockers no more, right?
so 50 been having you know a vendetta against him
and the baby mama and stuff and all that right
so yeah I think you know
did he just gave him too much ammo
did he gave him too much ammo man
yeah you cannot offend the wrong person
which I'm telling you from them clips that I saw man
all I see is a person driven by ego
and when you're driven by ego that much
you don't have an ability to understand
or care about the feelings of others
like he there's no reason for him to be recording
any of that stuff he was recording
he thought he was recording the biggest comeback story ever
like I really thought think he thought he was going
overcome this and he was going to have all the footage
of him figuring it out. But not some of the stuff
that he was saying. Like you don't record that
and, you know, documentaries
are always funny to me, right? And the reason I
say that is you actually using other people's
content without clearing it, which is crazy.
Well, Netflix is saying that they
did everything the way that they needed to do.
Like, they're pushing back on it. They're saying it wasn't illegal.
But even if it was,
you still recorded it, dummy. You still
had somebody following you around
with a cameraman while you was doing that type of stuff.
I don't care if it was illegal. Why would you
record that? I'm with you.
Hello? Hello. Hey, what's your name? Mama. Hey, good morning. My name is Jada G.
calling it from Hempstead. Jada G. What's she told us, Mama. Jada G. What's up,
Charlemais? Peace, Jada G. Well, first of all, and hi, Jada, Lauren.
What's up? Good morning.
I'm very excited to be. Good morning. So I want to talk about the documentary because I
watched all four episodes last night. And I feel like, one, it was. It was a lot. It was, you
was definitely weaved together
very well. It was. 50 gave
us some receipts that we had never
saw. I think that
anyone, even if they were straddling
a fence about what did he did
or did he do it or if they felt like
it was fair, what you really got
was a very rare and
complex look at the man
and how he was dismissive
and he really didn't value
anyone in his life. Even
if you watch it to me, it's going to sound
harsh, even his children.
making them come up with all of these defenses and put out all of these posts
because he was just narcissistic.
And I think that a lot of people got to see behind the veil.
Now, that was the part about Ditty.
But I want to know on the flip side about 50.
So now since he is, you know, the savior of abuse and particularly women in the industry,
is he going to make a chronicle on Dr. Drey in the chronic?
and how he was abusing women in the industry, too,
because if it's good for the goose,
it's got to be good for the gander.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
I don't think 50 is trying to be a captain save for anybody
or captain save anybody.
Why, you're going to be...
I think he's just doing documentary
and just doing a comment.
I didn't be...
I don't know what's going on today.
Every since you talked about having an SMD.
You're saying, I'm not going to be the only hole
exposed this morning, okay?
I exposed myself this morning in the hole.
I will not.
Be the only hole that gets exposed on the brain of this morning.
I don't think that's what 50's doing.
I just EPN and...
But that is the danger of EPI and a doc like this.
Because people are going to have those questions just like that young lady had.
You know what I mean?
That's why I said you can't hold...
That's why I don't like when people say you're holding up a mirror to hip-hop culture
because he's not.
He's, you know, actually telling us a story about one individual.
Right.
Because in order to hold up a mirror of hip-hop culture,
then you've got a whole of a mirror to yourself and your team.
Hello, who's this?
Oh, yo, what up?
It was good.
Talk to us.
What's up, bro?
Yo, listen, man, watching that documentary as a film geek and everything from Mount Vernon.
It was shot beautifully and everything, right?
But like I said, Diddy just got this whole selfishness.
And it's all about getting the girl, man.
Like, if you look at it, everything was about trying to woo a girl with this and this and that.
And it sucks that, like I said, he's from Mount Vernon.
And people from Mount Vernon are trying to get an industry.
I don't want everybody thinking that, yo,
that's that's how you'd be sitting there you understand like I'm on the bus right now I'm running right now
if you speak so like it's stuff that his legacy is going to be tarnished there for all of that stuff
was true like you understand like it really suck I will say this though if you see the document
the one the thing that's so impressive is some of the footage that they have is just like
we've never seen it like they have footage of not just biggie they have footage of the
truck that big he's in before he dies taking off and it says never been seen footage
Like, they, I feel like I've seen that a million times.
You've got to see them in the truck.
Now they're pulling off.
Because even in a documentary, they say this has never seen, never seen footage before.
They have footage of the actual where Diddy is doing the basketball game and the tramp.
And, you know, where the people die, they have footage of the basketball game inside.
Like, it's done very well.
They actually did their homework because it's a lot of footage that you be like,
how do they get this?
I feel like we've seen a lot of that before, but we just never seen it put together in a documentary.
Yeah, maybe too.
I mean, we've seen, we've definitely seen that stuff before.
Like, I remember when they had the press conference
and Diddy had his jacket over his head the whole time.
You remember that?
When he had the press conference after the basketball game,
I remember seeing a lot of that stuff.
Yeah, so, I mean, they break down a lot.
It's a great documentary.
It shows a lot.
And if you get a chance, definitely check it out.
Everybody recording everything except for the nut on the nipples.
Okay.
That's all you wanted to see, huh?
You would watch it too.
No, I would not.
You would not.
You would watch a lot.
Nuddy professor. This is just so gay, yo.
Stop talking about the shit on the nips.
What if when Diddy come out, that's his alias when he produced now
because he can't be called Diddy or nothing else?
The Nuddy Professor.
They go, he's fire.
Who is this nutty professor-profess?
Oh, it's AI.
We got the latest with Lauren coming up.
What we talk about?
Yeah, we are going to get into Snoop Dog.
Snoop Dogg has some things to get off his chest.
He went to Instagram and did that.
You know what I got some things to get off of their chest?
Who?
The man who got that on his missile.
And Diddy had to rub it on him?
Oh.
Oh, my God.
You should do a documentary
on nipples.
I want to see.
Look at him.
It's a doc we want to see.
Who got that footage?
Does he recording every guy?
Who got that footage?
Oh, my gosh.
It's the breakfast club devoted.
Let's go like.
Lauren becoming a straight fat.
Tell her.
She gets to be somebody that knows somebody.
She gets to detail.
I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
She'd be having the latest on it.
The latest with Lauren La Rosa.
Sometimes you have facts.
Sometimes you have details.
Sometimes she has a look.
bit everything.
Well, it's the latest.
On the breakfast club.
Talk to me.
Talk to me.
So Snoop Dog is going at his cousin,
Daz Dillinger.
For those of you guys who don't know,
he is another artist.
And this is all about their
death row records history.
Now, let's take a list of.
You're not explaining Das.
You know,
another artist.
That's the legendary Das Dillinger.
Dog pal, producer,
produce a lot of the stuff
that you've heard,
Snoop's cousin.
Thank you.
He produced Tupac Ambitions is a riot.
Well, I was going to get to,
I was going to get to
Dazz's audio and then allow him
Just another artist
Let's take a listen to Snoop
I see you ain't got shit to do
But hey don't me huh
In a minute I'm gonna fuck you up cuss
On some real shit
Not physically but business wise
Because you broke as a motherfucker right now
Someone fuck you up in a minute cause
Leave me alone
Leave me to fuck alone
Leave me alone Cud
I'm gonna fuck you up
Leave me alone
Yeah so he posted this after
Daz made a series of claims
So let me just say that
He also said he wasn't
going to do it physically. He was going to do it business
wise. Yes. Okay. Yes.
He said it. People heard him.
Sure. Yes. Now, the reason why this is
happening is because in a series of different
statements, Das claims that
Snoop Dog went behind his back to copyright
music that he created as the super producer
and making some of the biggest records that
we've heard at the iconic
label, Defero Records, because
Snoop is trying to sell his massive
catalog. Let's take a listen to Das.
The paw is trademarked. Like I told
Snoop, you got rejected and I kind of
That was the moneymaker. The pause like the Apple sign, like I said before.
And like I said, they tried to go behind my back and trademark all my work and then plumb my face like here.
We got it. That's all we wanted.
Because I'm going to sell everything for a billion dollars to universal.
You know what I mean?
I'm going to be selling my shit.
Now what do you mean by selling?
He said he was going to sell it or what they're selling death row?
The new death row that just came?
Everything slipped involved where he's going to sell all that for a billion dollars.
you know, my
caches
out for their catalogs.
And they sell that shit
and they just start over
and make new music.
Yeah, so their issue,
I mean, Snoop's going to handle
it business-wise
because their issue isn't business
and a lot of the different
big major moments
that Dad's was a part of creating
or actually created
like with dog pound
and a ton of other things.
Ain't no fun if the homies
can't have none.
I ain't mad at you.
Yeah.
Okay, ambitious is a rider,
got my mind made up.
He did Lady of Rage Afro Puffs
and it's crazy you don't know
that because you dress like.
her right now.
That's exactly how Lady Arranged
dressed in that video.
What's up with you in my outfit?
Didn't Lady Array dressed like that in the video?
If I'm not mistaken,
didn't she have that outfit on an upper puzzle?
I don't remember.
I don't remember. The full leather ones he joined?
I don't remember.
But, yeah, like you said,
he was probably one of the biggest producers
outside of Dr. Dre for
a while, a long time.
I mean, DeWarn G, Dr. Dre,
he got a, I think, if I'm not
mistaken, Jadikis and Das got a collaboration
album coming.
I remember seeing it.
I saw somebody promote that.
I don't know if it was real, though.
You never know what
I don't know. I hope they figure it out. I feel like
when you, first of all, their family, but also when you have this
history with somebody and I mean iconic history, I just hate to see
things play out like this and publicly. In Snoop Dog's video, I don't know if
you guys called it, but somebody's in the background as he's recording
like, you're not about to put that on the internet. Like, you can hear someone say
that, but it's because all of this is so public now. Like, you would want them
to figure it out of close to us. Yeah, I stay out of family business.
They're family for real. They're family for real. Yeah. They ain't saying that
just because they're crips.
They're cousins
They're actually family
Okay
Well hopefully the family system down
And they figure it out
Now in other news
Burn a boy
And this is a story that
I don't know
I feel like he's
Burner boy is getting dragged
About something nice
Very nice and very thoughtful
And trying to throw some comfort
To the families of the children
The four children
It's a 121 year old as well
Two that were killed
in Stockton, California.
I know we talked about this with Jason Lee
and front page news with Mimi
where Jason was talking about
house night ginks to kill kids.
Well, Burnaboy basically saw our report
here on the breakfast club
and Wack 100 connected Jason Lee
and Burned Boy,
and Burned Boy has offered to cover
the funerals for, you know, these children
and a lot of people are taking this moment
to continue to hate Burn a boy.
And I understand, like Burned Boy last week
had some issues going on
because of something he said at a concert to a fan,
like he wanted a fan to leave
the concert because they were sleep at the concert one don't have nothing to do with the other okay
drop on the clues bombs for burner boy from doing that amazing deed yeah paying for those
funerals and that guess who don't care that family that family is so happy probably
to be receiving that blessing right now during the holiday season it's a sad state of a fair that
they even have to bury their kids to begin with but i am happy burner boy uh covered those
expenses jason lee said after the breakfast club shared his story it caught the attention to whack
100 who reached out and connected me with burner burner didn't know these families but when he
heard what happened he stepped up with compassion and offered to
cover the cost for the kids we lost.
That kind of love and generosity matters.
It won't erase the tragedy, but it gives these families
one less burden to carry.
Now, hold on. Now, TMZ and Daily Mail said, Burner Boy was listening to the
Breakfast Club, and then Burner Boy reached out to Wack 100,
and Wack 100 reached out to Jason Lee.
That's what I just said.
No, that's not.
I said, after the breakfast club shared this story,
it called the attention to Wack 100, who reached out.
She don't hear what you're saying.
She don't listen.
She don't listen.
Say what you just said again.
You don't listen.
You got to listen.
What did he say?
You're in your relationship, when your man told you got to listen.
It's my relationship
It's my outfit
I swear we just said the same thing
Damn
Damn
Nah
Y'all didn't
But Jess, what did he say?
So it was the opposite
The way around
You said that Jason Lee
Had hit
Somebody but it was the other way around
Like
It don't matter
It's confusing me
Either way Bernard Boy did a great deal
And there's one less
One less burden
That the family got to deal with
Around the holidays
And salute to Mimi Brown
For amplifying this story
Yes, absolutely salute to Mimi Brad.
All right.
You, where's Sim at?
Where's Sim at?
Sim in the back back.
Sim, come here.
Right now.
I wanted to go to your rap list to see what y'all was listening to.
Oh, go ahead.
Come on.
Let's do it.
Yes.
Okay, so, Jeff, you got your rap list?
I know we got a rap.
Definitely.
Okay, so who are you guys top artists of 2025 that you've been listening to on either
Apple Music or Spotify?
NBian, I know you got Spotify.
Yeah, Spotify.
Mine is Chris Brown, Kendrick Lamar, and Tray Songs.
What about you, Charlotte?
You know, it's so crazy.
Earlier this year, Ryan Coogler was here.
You can go back and watch the interview with Ryan Coogler.
This was when Cinnis came out.
And I don't know how we got on a conversation about Young Dolf,
but I told Ryan Cougla I had been listening to so much Young Dolf lately.
And I didn't even realize that was going to be my top artist.
But Young Dolf was my top artist.
My top song was 100 shots.
My top album was, Let's Get It Thug Motivation 101.
My top song was, It keeps happening to me, Kier Shared.
I'm sorry.
It's a gospel song.
That's a great song.
And the top album was some sexy songs for you.
Drake is my top artist, too.
What keeps happening to you?
It's about accepting your blessings that you're walking into.
I listen to it every morning before I come in here and deal with you, the devil.
First of all.
My top artist was Mary J. Blige.
Okay.
And my top genre was New Jack Swing.
Yo-oh.
Because when I'm in the crib, I got the music playing in the crib all day,
and I play music that my kids will enjoy.
That's crazy New Jack Swing, though.
Can we drop one of Clues Bonds for Sim?
drop on a swing
tell us why
first tell us why
Sam is a young lady
who we met years ago
she used to intern
for Elvis Duran
and she wanted
the intern at Breakfast
Club
and she came to intern
at Breakfast Club
and she is by far
the most thorough person
you know
of this new class of people
how long have you been here now
Sim has been here
seven years
she was a black
effect producer
okay
and she works here
at the breakfast club
and now Sim
has become the music director
for power one of five people
and the reason I love this is because when we first
met Sim Sim didn't know what she wanted to do
and she was saying she wanted to be talent
what Unk told you said that is not what I wanted to do
he said I'd be much better behind the scenes
time he said go talk to the and Mitchum
and I did that and you need to be in programming
completely redirected my path
and she did that and seven years later
She is the music director for Power.
Congratulations.
How old are you, Sim?
31.
Sim.
I'm proud of you.
When we hear residuals all the time, we know it's you.
Yes.
That's your phone.
When you're trying to blame, we know it's you.
That's right.
This is you.
This is the person who does the music.
I don't have a problem with residuals every day, Simmer.
So thank you.
No.
Okay, shout on Simmer.
For real.
I love you, girls.
I love that.
I want to cry.
I'm so happy for you.
No, Lauren, shut up.
I just love her, and she's just such a great person.
Lauren.
Don't you cry on that cheap enough.
She's going to be steak in him.
Hey, yes, that's the breakfast class.
Hey.
So, comforting, everybody, is the DJ Envy.
Jess Larry, Sholomey, the guy.
We are the breakfast club.
I got a question.
Sholome.
Yes, ma'am.
Um, Jess?
Just a stupid.
Yes, sir.
Lauren.
Do I have a question.
This two things.
That's what you say when you say when you don't know their identity.
No, no.
I said, yes, ma'am.
Just said yes, sir.
Lawrence, you?
Yeah.
I don't know what you identified.
So this Tuesday, were you here this Tuesday?
Was I hear this Tuesday?
Yeah, were you all here this Tuesday?
Yeah, I don't remember.
I don't know.
All right.
Did you play the lot on this Tuesday?
No.
Jess, did you play the lot on this Tuesday?
I don't remember.
No.
Did you play a lot of yesterday?
Did you play a lot of yesterday?
No, I don't think so.
All right, forget it there.
Somebody in Jersey won the jackpot for $90 million.
That was just said I thought I thought with me one of y'all.
You wanted to make sure it wasn't none of us.
Who was helping me?
You was just on this game and talking about you're going to do a documentary.
What you mean?
Powerball of Mega Millions.
Which one?
Is Mega Millions?
Mega millions?
Yeah, did you play it?
He's checking.
I want to know.
I ain't played since Thanksgiving action.
Damn.
You want to make sure it ain't none of us?
It's not saying what part of Jersey.
It's probably South Jersey.
It's always somewhere in the country.
But somebody in Jersey won $90 million.
Oh, congratulations to them.
That's what I'm happy for them.
I am too.
All right.
Well, also salute to, uh, who's...
Lamont Roach.
Lamont Roach stopped by today.
That's right.
He's fighting this Saturday.
He's fighting this Saturday.
He's fighting Isaac Pitbull Crude.
Pitbull is tough, man.
But, you know, Lamont is tough, too.
It's going to be a good fight.
It's going to be a good squabble.
Now, Jess, this Saturday, where you going to be?
I'm going to be in Hartford, Connecticut, guys.
So get your tickets.
I'll be at the Funny Bone Comedy Club Friday and Saturday.
We got four shows me, and my guy, Desi, Alexander,
will be hitting the stage.
I was just in Mash and Tucket,
but apparently that's like two, three hours from Hartford, Connecticut.
So if you missed me when I was at Foxwood's Casino,
a couple months ago,
then you can get your tickets
at justelarious official.com
to come and see me
at the funny bone
in Hartford, Connecticut.
Love you, Connecticut.
Can't wait to get there.
All right.
Now, the chat is saying,
Lauren, you are the Timu Missy.
That's what they're saying on the chat.
Damn.
You got you in Timu, yeah.
That's how she is.
That's crazy.
Timu Missing me to Elliot is hilarious.
Crazy.
That's crazy.
Y'all is so damn stupid,
y'all.
You got a positive dope?
That is funny as hell.
Listen, salute to Sim again, man, Samantha Wilson.
You know, I love those kind of stories to watch somebody go from intern,
you know, the work their way up, the producer.
She's a producer at Black Effect, producer here on Breakfast Club.
Now she's the music director for Power 1051.
And the thing that is the most, one of the most intriguing things about Sim is
not just her talent and her work ethic, but it's her attitude.
Yep.
And I need all of y'all out there to know that when it comes to success,
for success attitude is equally as important as a,
Okay, you have to have the right attitude.
I actually think the right attitude will get you farther along than having the greatest ability.
But for success, attitude is equally as important as ability.
Have a great day.
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