The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Tamar Braxton, Finesse2Tymes, Can Men Call Other Me Sexy? and More!
Episode Date: March 10, 2023Today we are joined by Memphis rapper Finesse2Tymes to discuss his recent album. We are also joined by our celebrity cohost Tamar Braxton. Finally, we open up the phone lines to ask listeners, Can M...en Call Other Me Sexy?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that
arise once we've hit the pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. own? I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy. 55 gallons of water,
500 pounds of concrete. Or maybe not. No country willingly gives up their territory. Oh my God.
What is that? Bullets. Listen to Escape from Zaka Stan. That's Escape from Z-A-Q-A-S-T-A-N
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best, and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never
heard her before. Listen to
On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, y'all.
Niminy here. I'm the host
of a brand new history podcast for kids
and families called Historical
Records.
Executive produced by Questlove, The Story Pirates,
and John Glickman,
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different, inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was called a moment.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hello, my undeadly darlings. It's Teresa, your resident ghost host. And do I have a
treat for you. Haunting is crawling out from the shadows, and it's going to be devilishly
good. We've got chills, thrills, and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on.
So join me, won't you?
Let's dive into the eerie unknown together.
Sleep tight, if you can.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Good morning.
How do I turn my headphones on?
Red, can you help her out?
Just turn it.
Okay, right here.
There you go.
Good morning.
Good morning. How you feeling?
It's been a minute since I've been here.
That's right.
Hi, guys.
Hi.
Hi.
What you doing in town?
Oh, my God.
Yesterday I shot the Basketball the basketball wise reunion that was very
interesting and they fight no we don't do that okay who's on the show he's still on there okay
jennifer is on there british is on there brooke is on there okay i mean it's a lot of ogs okay
yeah okay interesting everybody's grown up. Good. But no fighting.
No, we don't do that anymore.
We're grown.
All right.
Good.
Yeah.
We're doing a lot of healing.
Let me tell you something.
The reunions that I do, we're not coming for fighting.
First of all, I'm not messing up my face.
Okay.
Second of all, I'm not about that life no more.
We're going to talk it through.
Word.
And we're going to keep it pushing.
Learn how to communicate.
I like that.
All right.
I like that.
All right. Well, let's get this show cracking.
When we come back, we got front page news.
Angela Rye will be joining us.
She'll break some stuff down.
She'll be here, right?
Yes, she's on the Zoom.
Okay, all right.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got our co-host Tamar Braxton joining us this morning.
Hey.
And it's time for some front page news.
Miss Angela Rye, good morning. Hey, and it's time for some front page news. Miss Angela Rod,
good morning. Good morning, everybody. You know, we're going to start today off with another Women's History Month newsmaker. She is Westlake High School senior hailing from Atlanta, Georgia,
Miss Daya Brown. My friend, Dr. David John says, teach the babies and Miss Daya is the poster
child. Between community service projects, launching a podcast and a production company, Daya has found time to apply for and receive $1.3 million in college scholarships.
She has been accepted, if that's right, in over 50 colleges.
She says she spent three hours daily over the course of four months doing just that.
She's now committed to Duke University
with interest in production and
journalism. Okay. Daya Brown, we hope
to see you on The Breakfast Club soon, little sis.
We are so proud of you. Dropping the clues bombs
for Daya Brown. What does that mean
when you get that type of money for scholarships?
You got to pay that back? No.
That's not a loan.
I didn't go to college that's why i asked no you
go to school for free they pay for everything they probably pay for your books your housing
all that okay yeah sorry brother i didn't mean to snap at you yes it's not alone and sometimes
there are restrictions on where those those uh scholarships can be used but it sounds like she's
figured it out yeah you gotta keep you and usually to keep a gpa above a certain whatever okay certain
average come on hampton university coming through this morning with knowledge on the scholarship
there you go um all right so this one i can't wait to hear what you all think about this
an australian judge gives a breastfeeding woman the boot from his courtroom why he says she's a
distraction the incident took place in Melbourne County court yesterday.
The judge informed this woman trial observer that she was not allowed to breastfeed because
it was a distraction.
The judge goes on to defend his actions to the jury.
And this is what he said.
What I told the mother was this, madam, you will not be permitted to breastfeed a baby
in court.
I'm sorry.
I will have to ask you to leave.
It will be a distraction for the jury
at the very least. So y'all have
lots of babies. Tamar, we watched you raise
your baby on Brexit Family
Values, so I gotta know
if you guys have words for your honor.
I need to hear both sides.
What?
What if the baby was slurping loud?
You know what I'm saying?
What the tatas look like?
I don't know.
I got to hear more.
I got to hear more to this story.
If you could feed the baby with a bottle in the courtroom, you should be able to feed the baby with a breast.
It's not a bottle.
It's a breast.
It doesn't matter.
It's how the baby eats.
Hey, man, I got to hear more.
It's natural.
I got to hear more than just, you know, it seems like there's more to this story.
No, it doesn't seem like there's more to this story.
She pulled out her nipple, and the baby was sucking.
Yeah, and that's it.
I know that sounds easy to say,
but we got to hear more to this story.
I think the man of God can't handle himself.
That's what it is.
Who?
The man of God can't.
The judge?
The judge can't handle himself.
That's what that is.
You get turned on by somebody
or distracted by somebody breastfeeding,
then the problem is you.
So he knows his limitations.
He knows his distractions.
You can't kick that woman out, man. You can't kick that woman out man can't kick that woman no not at all yeah he tried to blame it on the jury the jury did not say they were distracted i agree with tamer i think he needs
to get a better handle on himself absolutely right so the the last thing i have for you all
this morning is a study that finds the leading cause of poisoning of young
children is opioids. 52% of poisoning deaths of children five and under are a result of opioids,
a study found. Most of the poisoning deaths were infants. And the study doesn't make a distinction
between prescription drugs and illegal drugs like heroin, but it marks a significant increase from the 24 percent total
in 2005 white children accounted for nearly 44 percent of the deaths black children made up
nearly 33 percent hispanic children accounted for 17 percent and infants of other races made up six
percent opioids killed 21 out of 100,000 people, now getting out
of young people.
During the same time period, according to the
Center for Disease Control and Prevention, so they're
saying that this is on pace with those overall
numbers.
Wow.
Wow, wow, wow.
We got a lot going on, but we
are going to be back next hour
with more front page news.
All right.
Thank you, Ms. Rye.
Now, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051 if you need to vent or if you want to holler at me, Charlemagne, or Tamar,
you can call right now.
Again, 800-585-1051.
Call us up right now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Ray, Ray, Ray.
Yo, Charlamagne.
Envy, what up?
Are we live?
This is your time to get it off your chest.
I got an indoor pool, an outdoor pool.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
We can get on the phone right now.
He'll tell you what it is.
Are we live?
Hello, who's this?
Tyrio.
Tyrio, what's up?
Get it off your chest.
All right, let me speak.
What's going on, Andy?
What's going on?
Charlamagne Tha God.
What's going on, Tim?
What's up, brother?
Okay, listen, man.
I got a quick question.
How appropriate is it for somebody to be talking to you on the telephone
while taking a crap?
What?
Yeah, that's it.
Depends how cool y'all are, man. Huh? Depends how cool y'all are, man.
Huh?
Depends how cool y'all are.
Personally, I need my me time when I'm doing a number two.
I like to be alone.
I don't want to be talking to nobody.
Who was you talking to?
Who was it?
I can't tell that.
Come on, you got to tell me.
We need context.
I need to know why.
Who was it?
It wasn't a girlfriend or nothing like that.
It was just somebody that I'm real close to.
Was it a man or a woman?
It was a woman.
Oh.
Maybe she feel comfortable around you.
Did she tell you she was taking a number two?
I heard the screaming.
You heard the screaming, and then you heard the poop plop in the toilet?
I heard it though.
Maybe she didn't want you to know, brother.
Yeah, Tyrio, man, this is too much TMI on a Friday, brother.
I don't think it's TMI at all.
It is, and too early.
Hold on, I've been here for 55.
Y'all gotta hear that, because y'all ain't prepared nothing about it.
No damn freaking, goodbye, man.
Trying to know if she like him.
She pooped on the toilet with me.
Does she like me?
Hello, who's this?
Hello.
Hey, what's your name? Yeah. Hello, who's this?
Hello.
Hey, what's your name?
Anthony.
Anthony, what up?
Get it off your chest, bro.
Hey, man.
I'm just blessed.
First of all, good morning to y'all at the Breakfast Club.
Peace, King.
Angela Rye.
Turn it down.
Angela Rye, McGrath, and Dollar Bane, and you,
and me.
Man, I just turned 50 years old today. Congratulations,
Black Man. Happy birthday,
my Pisces brother. Yes.
Bless. Okay,
well, have a good one, brother. Enjoy your birthday. I don't know what you're doing,
but enjoy it. That's all you wanted to do?
On my way to work. That's what I'm doing.
Alright, brother. Enjoy your day. Have a good Friday.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051. If you
need to vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Power 105.1.
The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
Our honorable pick of the day is...
We tried to hook you up with our good sister, Trav.
We tried to hook you up with Trav.
No, no, listen.
I, listen.
I love the gay community. but Sean Stone is not gay.
I love women, man. Come on, man. Why you always trying to pass off
my butt with other people? Who says you gonna be a bottom? You ain't gotta get the bottom.
You could be a top. No, I will never be a bottom. Oh, so you'll be a top?
Any relationship I'm in, I will always run that relationship.
Trav would be my bitch if I was gay, you hear me?
So you'll try.
But I'm not.
We're going to hook you up.
Hold on.
All you saying, Trevor.
All you saying is the top feels so much better than the bottom.
That's all he's saying.
Can I ask you guys one more question?
Nope.
Hello, who's this?
DJ Envy, Charlotte made the call.
Good morning.
OG Rob.
What's happening, brother?
Now, Tamar, OG calls every Friday and he spits bars.
Oh, really?
He's an old school New Yorker and he just spits.
You ready, OG?
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Go ahead, OG.
Check it out.
Check it.
Check it.
Been paralyzing the competition.
Neck snapping and jaw cracks.
We were just fine missing.
Yeah.
It's clear that they don't want to smoke.
Show the road. Strike at will. Show them the rope-a-dope. What up? Late night. We were just fine missing. I'm a barbed terrorist, dead nation, right on site for moving reckless. They saying I know him.
Seen him before somewhere out of state.
Spitting that rendition of Hand It Down.
He's a heavyweight.
Check.
Applying pressure like vaccines.
Putting weight to finalize things with calculated schemes.
It's ill.
Character scale thorough.
Authentic.
Take it one step at a time.
Design in my tax bracket.
OG.
Okay, OG. Charlamagne, you got something? Not yet. I, my tax bracket. Okay, OG.
Charlamagne, you got something?
Not yet. I'm thinking of something.
Okay, I got something.
I got something. You ready, OG?
Okay, let's go, baby.
What y'all want to do? Want to be some ballers?
Have Tamar call ya?
On the low, have Charlamagne
spoil ya? But in real life,
you pretend just to avoid ya?
That's no pause, cause these are
the gay bars. You want some of this?
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I got something. It's all good.
I got something. I got something.
It's all good in the neighborhood.
I can do what
no man could. I say hey.
Tamar say hey. At the end
of the day, NB is gay.
Hey!
That's not the ball
we wanted.
OG, have a good Friday.
Hey, listen.
Y'all know how we do, man.
Shout out to Tamar. Good morning,
queen. Listen, man. It's Friday.
Appreciate y'all as always,
man. Y'all have a great weekend.
You and your families, y'all be safe.
You know what I mean?
Have a good one.
All right.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, what's up?
What's up, Trav?
What's going on?
What's going on, Trav?
How you?
What up, sis?
How you?
You good?
Miss Baxter.
What's up, baby?
What's happening?
Good morning.
Good morning.
How you?
Excellent.
Sean said he ready. He said he want to be a power top. What's up, baby? What's happening? Good morning. Good morning. How are you? Excellent.
He said he ready.
He said he want to be a power top.
He said you're going to be his bottom bitch trap.
He did say that.
Sean Stone could never, bitch.
Okay, let me tell you. See, look.
Don't get me started on him.
Speaking of bitches, I'm going to talk about Chris Rock, right?
Oh!
Chris Rock is a bitch, okay?
He was talking about Will Smith being a bitch.
Like, he got smacked on.
Same way I smacked on Sean Stone.
Sean Stone's a bitch.
All right.
That's all you got, Trav.
Let's call him a bitch Fridays, I guess.
No context, no nothing?
No, what's wrong?
Why are you talking about me?
What should I do to that man to make him talk about me?
We ain't do nothing, man.
We're talking about you.
Trav, you cute.
Look, Tamar, let me tell you something, Tamar.
If you want to entertain yourself, go on YouTube and type in Trav versus Sean Stone.
Okay, sure.
On Breakfast Club.
Okay?
Entertain yourself this morning.
Goodbye, Trav.
Bye.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051 when we come back we're
gonna be talking about julia fox in the rumors they arrested her brother they arrested her daddy
and we'll tell you who else all right so don't move it's the breakfast club good morning the
breakfast club hey guys i'm kate max you might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run
with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs, the conversations keep
going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests
and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know,
follow, and admire, join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run
and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
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Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana Craigman country, my forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection, It was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going. This increment of small,
determined moments. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace, have grace with yourself. You're trying
your best and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing. Alicia Keys, like you've
never heard her before. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
So y'all, this is Questlove and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on
with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast.
Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all.
Nemany here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. And it began with me. Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa,
it was called a moment.
Get the kids in your life
excited about history
by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history,
you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records
on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, everyone. This is Courtney Thorne-Smith, Laura Layton, and Daphne Zuniga.
On July 8, 1992, apartment buildings with pools were never quite the same as Melrose Place was introduced to the
world. It took drama and mayhem to an entirely new level. We are going to be reliving every hookup,
every scandal, every backstab, blackmail and explosion, and every single wig removal together.
Secrets are revealed as we rewatch every moment with you.
Special guests from back in the day will be dropping by.
You know who they are.
Sydney, Allison, and Joe are back together on Still the Place with a trip down memory lane and back to Melrose Place.
So listen to Still the Place on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. I had to call out a name or you gossiping or you chatty gossiping.
This is the rumor report.
I mean, I guess we on the breakfast club.
This is where the tea spills, right?
Right.
On the breakfast club.
Now, y'all remember who Julia Fox is, right?
I think so.
She's an actress that was dating Kanye, the white girl.
Oh, yeah.
Yes.
Yes.
It's a white girl.
He dates a lot of her apartment was a little sketchy.
A lot sketchy.
Yeah.
She's the one that she said she had rats, but she let the rats live in her apartment.
Yes.
That was the one.
Well, it looks like her dad and brother have been arrested in an explosives and gun raid in Manhattan.
Police say this was part of a long-term investigation into ghost guns and narcotics.
And the suspect is the brother of a famous actress.
30-year-old Christopher Fox is the brother of actress and model Julia Fox,
known for her breakout role in Uncut Gems. In a 2019 interview, Fox called her brother a mad
scientist type who likes to make 3D printers. But it's what police say he was making with those 3D
printers that is disturbing. The NYPD's major case field intelligence team acting on a tip from neighbors concerned
about suspicious deliveries raided fox's apartment at 200 east 84th street on wednesday
confiscating illegal untraceable ghost guns fox's father was also home he was held for some time
but not charged yesterday we're allegedly making uh ghost guns and uh using bomb making materials all the people
like that should be charged like uh domestic terrorists absolutely yes right yeah absolutely
all right now uh of course that was kanye's ex but speaking of kanye uh kanye is being sued by
boogie down productions he missed his court date so i don't know what that means i don't know if
that's an automatic win now they're suing him you remember the joint offer kan Kanye's, one of his recent albums, Life of the Party, featuring Andre 3000.
Play a little bit of it.
I've been laying on way too long.
Got me itchy.
Got up and wronged a little more.
Miss Donda, you see my mama.
Tell her I'm lost.
You see she'd always light a cigarette.
We talk, I would call.
Exaggerating the love.
You hear that little thing in the end?
That, that, bam.
Now, play the South Bronx.
If you pop that junk up in the Bronx, you might not live.
Because you're in South Bronx.
South, South Bronx.
And he up, yay.
I'm still from Queens, so you can take that off.
And he up, yay.
But I don't know.
It's just a sound.
Isn't that a sound?
I don't know.
I've never paid that no attention.
I'd be too busy listening to Andre's verse.
Oh, wow.
That sound was there.
It's a sound, and it's the same sound it is the same sound so uh they all sued him and
yay missed his court date and also yay has been spotted out you know we haven't seen yay in a
while yay was out with his uh i guess his wife they said they married i don't know in north they
were at universal studios and they were also out and about shopping uh and this is after him you
know allegedly being sued by a couple of different people i know she white what why you say that i know she is she is right i think so
she's not she's not black there's others i just don't know what the others are okay all right
lastly floyd mayweather he ran into jake paul Jake Paul in Miami. Did y'all see the video?
I saw a little bit of it.
Okay, so they walk up to him.
Floyd is with, you know, about 50, 60 people.
And he see Jake Paul.
Jake Paul's talking ish.
Jake Paul's security jumps in front of him.
Ah, man, if Floyd Mayweather gets in the security space, like, what you gonna do?
And he goes, nothing.
And then Jake Paul goes running.
Smart move.
Yeah.
What's going on? What's up, boy? I can't have what I want.
What you think about the camera?
You got cameras too?
So what you, who you supposed to be?
I'm just working, man.
What happened?
You're not tough anymore?
Since your loss?
What happened since your loss?
Yo, we gonna bust him up, guys?
I told you before, put that camera down.
Yo, let's bust him up.
Where you running, Jake?
Where you going since your fight?
Since your loss?
What's up, Jake?
Oh, he's running.
Yeah, he ran to the, the police were right down the block.
He ran to like the police.
I'm not mad at him. I don't care. I'm not mad at him. I don't care. I'm not mad at him. Yo, let's bust him up. Where you running, Jake? Where you going since your fight? Since you lost?
What's up, Jake?
Oh, he's running.
Yeah, he ran to the...
The police were right down the block.
He ran to, like, the police.
I'm not mad at him.
I would've ran, too.
It's 50 of y'all?
One of me?
But Floyd and his people
wasn't going to do nothing
to know Jake Paul.
Yeah, why he act like Floyd Mayweather
not smarter than that?
Jake Paul, like,
stresses my soul, though.
Why?
His energy.
I don't know.
It's like, ugh.
You know what I mean?
That was very Karen-ish
of Jake Paul, too.
Yeah, you feel me? That's what I mean. You know what I mean? That was very Karen-ish of Jake Paul, too. You feel me?
That's what I mean. You know what I mean? He reacted
like that on purpose. Like, he know
they not gonna do nothing. Well, Mayweather's
a multi-million dollar man. Why he gonna have
his guys beat up on Jake Paul? That's not gonna happen.
Knock it off. And the guy recording that,
I don't even think he was with Floyd. No, he was with Floyd.
We're gonna bust him up, guys. We're gonna bust him up, guys.
We're gonna bust him up, guys. Let's bust him up,
guys. What are we gonna do, guys? You not tough no more, Jake? Come on, stop. Knock it off. Jesus. We're going to bust them up, guys. We're going to bust them up, guys. Let's bust them up, guys. What are we going to do, guys?
You're not tough no more, Jake?
Come on, stop.
My Jesus.
All right.
Well, that is front page news.
Now, that is rumor report.
Excuse me.
When we come back, we got front page news.
Angela Rye will be joining us, and we're going to take your calls, 800-585-1051.
We were talking good sex.
And Tamar said.
When the hell was we talking good sex?
I'm not having good sex at all.
When the hell was y'all talking about good sex?
He was in the other room.
We'll talk about it when we come back.
Period.
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Good morning, everybody.
Today's Women History Month newsmaker is a West
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they say show me your friends and i'll show you your future absolutely so powerful well it's not
so good news yesterday was fox today is donald trump facing legal issues and this time it's
another criminal probe. Donald Trump
was asked to appear next week before a grand jury charged with investigating his business affairs.
The request was made by Alvin Bragg who you all know is the Manhattan District Attorney.
The matters include payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Michael Cohen who is Trump's
former attorney pleaded guilty to campaign
finance charges related to the payment of daniels and of course was already sentenced to three years
in federal prison for this as well as other crimes he said he will be meeting with investigators
about this case for the 20th time this investigation began in 2019 and Trump has argued that it's politically
motivated. A reminder that
the Trump organization was indicted on
tax fraud with a subsequent
conviction in December.
While there's no definitive answer on
whether the DA will pursue an indictment
of the former president on this case,
it is a possibility. Nothing is
going to happen. More pomp and circumstance.
Teflon Don.
This country does not know how to punish that level of whiteness.
This country does not know how to punish that level of privilege.
They're never going to do anything to an ex-president.
I don't even know why we keep going down this road.
Well, because the news keeps going down this road.
And what I think is important is there is a grand jury that's been impaneled.
We have not seen that before.
Announcing criminal probes on Trump is a waste of time at this point.
We know they're not going to do nothing. Once again, they do not
know how to punish this level of
whiteness and privilege. And they don't want to.
Well, you know, I might not be listening to you.
I have wishful thinking because I want this man
to be prosecuted for something. Bet something on it.
Bet something on it.
You believe in these people way more
than I do then.
Okay, you know, yesterday you tried to kill us in the environment.
You said half the people was going to die.
So I'm really not trying to be on your side today.
I thought you were going to be happy this Friday.
But you know what?
We'll see.
We'll see.
I'm not a betting woman, but we'll see.
Okay.
We have time for one more?
Sure.
On Wednesday, we talked about the four Americans who were kidnapped in a Mexico border city.
Yep. the four Americans who were kidnapped in a Mexico border city. According to a letter obtained by the Associated Press, the Scorpions faction of the Gulf cartel
provided apologies to Matamoros residents, the Mexican woman who was shot and killed,
as well as to the four Americans who were kidnapped and their families.
Alice in Wonderland was said curiouser and curiouser.
And that most certainly applies here.
This letter was sent with a picture of five men who were bound and face down on the pavement.
In the letter, they say we have decided to turn over those who were directly involved and responsible in the events,
who at all times acted under their own decision-making and lack of discipline. That lack of discipline resulted in the death of three people,
including two Americans crossing the border to support their friend in a surgery.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families who lost loved ones.
Absolutely.
This has to be hurting.
Definitely sending healing energy to those families,
but this has got to be hurting Mexico's tourism, too.
Because I saw that video of Camille on yesterday,
where she got ran down on by the police in Mexico.
Oh, yeah.
You know what I mean?
Why are y'all driving to Mexico, though?
Who does that?
I don't know.
A lot of people do,
and Mexico is known for that.
A lot of people can't afford the flight,
so they just drive over
and try to go.
It's like anything else.
You go to the wrong place.
You don't know where you're going.
You don't know what hood you're at.
That happens in DR a lot.
You just got to be extra careful.
Well, thank you all.
And on a brighter note, happy Friday.
This has been your Front Page News.
Alright. Thank you, Ms. Raya. You have a good weekend.
Bye. You are too. See you soon.
Alright, when we come back,
800-585-1051. We're welcome to do
a Freaky Freaky Friday topic. It's not time for that yet.
Kids are still in the car.
It's all amazing. Remind me. Kids are still in the car.
Salute to the homie Nicole.
I was talking to Nicole yesterday.
Me and my wife was talking
to our homie Nicole.
She's an interior designer
and Nicole was saying
how she can't even turn
the radio on
until after 8 o'clock.
Sorry, Nicole.
When her son is in the car.
Her son repeats things
that I say.
Okay.
You know what I mean?
You don't need to be doing
no Freaky Friday at 7 a.m.
We'll do it at 8.
We'll talk about the
Boonky stuff and all
at 8 o'clock.
Boonky.
I don't even know what that is. Boonky. Boonky. Boonky.'ll do that at 8. We'll talk about the bunkie stuff and all that at 8 o'clock. It ain't no bunkie. We ain't talking bunkie this morning. I don't even know what that is.
Booty?
Bunkie.
Bunkie.
Bunkie.
What's that?
Your butt.
Down from South Carolina, we say bunkie.
Bunkie.
Bunkie.
All right, but the question is, 805-85-1051, what's the longest you're willing to wait
till somebody proposes to you?
Now, this came from Kmart, right?
The longest I'm willing to wait?
Yes.
You start dating somebody, what's the longest you're willing to you? Now this came from Tamar, right? The longest I'm willing to wait? Yes. You start dating somebody, what's the longest
you're willing to wait? At my
big age, about
I'm going to give you up to
a year. Damn. But shouldn't
the other person be at a big age too?
That's what I'm saying. So we're sure.
You know what I'm saying? For me, it doesn't take
a man long to know
if he wants to be with a woman. Especially
at our big age. Like, how much longer we got?
Okay. Let's discuss when we come back.
800-585-1051.
Is Tamar bugging
or is that around the time?
Alright, let's talk about it. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
I think it's a big age. A big age for marriage.
You know what I mean? Because you're at that point where
you don't got time to play with nobody. Forties is not that big age. A big age for marriage. You know what I mean? Because you're at that point where you don't got time to play with nobody.
At all.
You know what I'm saying?
Forties is not that big age.
It is for that type of commitment.
You know what I mean?
Not in the grand scheme of life.
How long I supposed to be
a city girl though?
How long it supposed to work?
But the problem is,
you meet somebody,
y'all start dating,
you really don't know
the real somebody in a year.
Because you really,
it's the fake side.
It's the,
hey baby,
here's flowers, let me cook,'s the hey baby five to six months you can figure it out because people really can't you can hold their cards that long no more yeah everybody everybody you date at this point you think you think about marriage
no not everyone okay how do you know the difference, it's a couple city girls and me. How do you know the difference?
The conversations.
I can basically know right away.
You know, I have a really strong spirit.
Your discernment.
Did this topic come from someplace?
Was there somebody you was dealing with and they was taking too long?
No, you don't get that long with me.
Listen, this table, this reserved table, People want to sit at this table over here
Okay
You can't hold up this table that long
Okay, okay
See, but Tamar, see, you work a lot, right?
I do
And I'm sure whoever you date
They work a lot, too
So y'all can't be in the same place
To really feel each other out
And go through the work
Because you're on tour
And you're doing this and you're doing that
So a year might be
too little. No you see certain things
you know you know like right away
if somebody's on the same wavelength
that you're on you know what I'm saying
like if you outside you know
somebody who's outside you know
yeah like real fast
but is a year long enough to know
if you want to be with this person forever
or forever how long we got left in our big ages?
Yeah, but how long we supposed to be doing this?
I mean, how many dinners can we have?
How many conferences?
That's real.
But the dinners, you got to meet my family.
I got to meet your family.
You got to be around each other.
You know if you want to be a part of somebody's family.
You know.
You know by the second visit.
As soon as you walk in the house.
Okay, the first visit, everybody got their representation.
Correct.
The second one i mean
listen you don't like the smell of the house all kind of we the people so listen let me ask you a
question a rich person like you do you when you think about stuff like that you think about uh
you know having to do that marriage contract and finances finances and intertwining and all that
yeah you have to wow what do you mean wow look i would think you would just keep all that to
yourself um you come you come in you leave with what you came in with.
That's what we're doing.
Okay, okay.
And does he have to open up his spreadsheet to let you know what he has?
Yeah, we got to know.
Damn it, man.
So you go over his account, you got to know his credit and all that?
We got to know.
How do you ask that?
For me, it's like day three or four.
Day three.
Damn.
That's a little bit much.
I can't waste my time like i don't
have a lot of it you know and so like we're not just gonna be sitting up here planning each other
faces like that like that's real you know what i'm saying like especially if you're like attracted
to somebody and so i'm gonna sleep with somebody who can't be potentially my man how do you ask to
see your accounts though how did that how do you ask that question okay so what's our financials like what do you mean you know what i mean our financials are great well then you open
up yours i open up mine damn that's how it starts damn i mean because we have to really normalize
being honest right correct you have to normalize like having these uncomfortable conversations
early on let's talk about.
Okay.
So I dated this guy.
Okay.
Who told me his body count was a thousand.
That's ridiculous.
I thought it was ridiculous.
A thousand.
That's disgusting.
And his lifetime.
I don't believe him.
I think he's lying.
I think he's lying.
He don't know math.
That's the reason he shouldn't marry him.
First of all, he don't know math.
Ain't no way he slept with no thousand women.
I think so. That's a little too honest
Jesus
What did he do?
No
I've never dated a rapper. I've never dated an athlete. I like different kind of my like lawyers and doctors
Executives and things like that. Yeah. Yeah, so what after you tell you that body count? I'm not interested
You don't wanna be thousand one anyway, like that yeah yeah so what after you tell you that body count i'm not interested yeah you don't want to be thousand one i don't want to say that anyway like that's something that's sexy i knocked
off a thousand women let me ask you guys a question like a man in our 40s like what's a
normal body count man i just had this conversation this week i'm 44 years old and one of my homeboys
was talking about he slept with 50 women i'm like you know how much 50 women is that's a lie
never that's a lie i've never been to 50 women that's a lot of people what is he 100 is a lot of
people what does he do nothing the reason I ask is because if you're usually
I'm not gonna put it on everybody but if you're a musician or you're a athlete
you travel from city to city okay and a lot of times they knock off chicks in
different cities okay so that I would think that their body count will be a lot higher than your average person i don't think y'all can travel
a lot you know how much a hundred people is that's what i'm saying i was thinking like if i'm at best
by it's a hundred people in best buy you slept with all of these people i don't believe that i
don't believe when people say stuff like that a thousand people is ridiculous i don't believe
that will chamberlain 20 000 i don't believe that. Will Chamberlain, 20,000? I don't believe that either. That's nonsense. All right, well.
He thought it was pretty normal.
No.
No, that's not normal. No.
1,000 is not normal.
No.
So what is normal?
I don't know what normal is, but I think when you start getting in the 50s to 100, it's like, ugh.
It's real quiet.
I need to know a normal number.
What is normal?
Like, are your single friends in their 40s?
What's a normal number?
So if they knock off two people a year, is that normal?
You guys are not knocking off two people a year.
It's like two people like a month.
Oh, stop.
You know how you know they lying to you about when you say to them,
so you slept with a thousand people, how many STDs you had?
And they tell you none.
I know.
Ain't no way.
That's how you, that probability is there.
That probability is different.
Let's go to the phone line.
Okay.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, how y'all doing this morning?
This is Honey. Honey, what's up? Take us off Bluetooth for speaking if you got us on there. Hello. who's this? Yo, how y'all doing this morning? This is Hutton.
Hutton, what's up?
Take us off Bluetooth for speaking if you got us on there.
Hello.
There you go.
Now talk to us, Hutton.
Good morning.
How y'all feeling this morning?
Thanks for taking my call.
Good.
What's up?
Well, me with my sexuality and my spiritual fate and things like that, six months to a year.
What do you mean your sexuality?
I'm going to...
What I mean by that is...
He's gay.
I don't like to... Oh, my God. No? I'm going to... What I mean by that is... He's gay. I don't like to...
Oh, my God.
No, I'm not gay.
Oh, I don't like...
I'm anti-gay, actually.
He's not even gay.
You just can't put gay on a man.
What is he?
What are you?
What are you?
I'm anti-gay.
I'm against the LGBT.
I'm one of those intolerant people who gets kicked out of places for being against those
people.
I'm one of those guys.
No, not those people.
I'm just saying, for people...
Yeah.
That's weird to have to... I'm really anti-gay. That's weird to have to of those guys. I'm not those people. I'm just saying, for people, that's weird.
I'm really anti-gay.
That's weird to have to announce your sexuality.
That's why I asked.
What I was getting at is
I take sex serious
because I think that's a commit,
I mean,
an activity that's supposed
to be shared between
a husband and a wife.
So you're reeling
your Bible, clearly.
Well, not just that,
but, you know, like, I understand not just that, but, you know,
I understand a psycho-emotional,
you know,
chemical pH balances
and connections between those things.
Not at all.
Not at all.
Have a good one, man.
Okay, God bless you.
Good night.
Yeah, just kidding, though.
Like, you're not open
to the LGBTQ community.
Like, relax.
And, like, you want to only
have sex with somebody
because you married.
Like, relax. Definitely, you should have hung up on him. That's what he said. He wanted to the LGBTQ community. Like, relax. And, like, you want to only have sex with somebody because you married. Like, relax.
Definitely, you should have hung up on him.
That's what he said.
That's what he said.
He wanted to go for LGBT.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, yo.
What's going on?
Breakfast Club.
This is Tyler, a.k.a.
Dingo.
How y'all feeling?
Tyler, what's up, man?
Take us off Bluetooth.
A.k.a.
Dingo.
I'm not on your call, man.
I love Dingo.
Dingo 0925.
Streetwear clothing.
You sound like Dingo and Bluey Cousin.
Go ahead, Dingo. Tell us about what, streetwear clothing. You sound like Bingo and Bluey Cousin. Go ahead, Dingo.
Tell us about what your thoughts are, bro.
Yes, sir.
So as far as being married, well, the timetable that Miss Tamar put on for about a year, for
her, I get that.
But most men, like, look, a year is just too soon.
That's too much pressure.
We don't know what you've been going on the last couple years before that glow up year
or whatever the case may be.
A guy needs at least two, three, four years to decide if they want to spend the rest of
their life.
Wrong answer.
Number one, I'm blocking you because your name is Dingo.
How about that?
Jesus.
It's interesting, though, because I mean, I've been with my wife for 25 years.
We've been married since 2014.
So, you know, we was together a long time.
But once I proposed, we got married within a year.
See what I'm saying?
That's reasonable.
But how long were you with your wife before y'all got married?
Are you listening?
What I did not just say.
I don't listen on this show.
But that is the difference.
He was with her how long?
Say it again.
The number.
We was together.
It'll be 25 years this year.
So we was together since, what, 98? You 25 years this year so we was together since what 98 you know i mean so yes 98 and in
2013 i proposed 2014 we got married but the point is no they kind of grew up together right
absolutely we ain't grown up with these city boys out here they got dingoes and mingos and
i guess my thing is why even propose if you're not ready
and don't even know
the person yet?
Come on.
You see what I'm saying?
You know?
All right.
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The longest you'll wait
If you're dating somebody
Until he proposes
Tamar said She's only giving you a year.
Tamar said if you've been a fiancé for a year, he don't want to marry you, sis.
At all.
At all.
I think you need a little extra time just to feel somebody out.
So don't ask.
That's real.
Damn.
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello.
Hello.
We're asking what's the longest you'll wait.
800-585-1051.
You're saying a year is too little.
I'd say about two.
About what?
About two years.
Two years to be engaged?
No, no, no.
I mean, like, yeah, yeah.
Well, two years to be engaged, yeah.
So what y'all doing in those two years?
That's what I want to know.
Give me the timeline.
What's popping?
We getting to know each other.
Oh, no. Then you shouldn't ask. You shouldn't get to know somebody Give me the timeline. What's popping? We getting to know each other. Oh, no.
Then you shouldn't ask.
You shouldn't get to know somebody you're proposing to.
I agree.
Hey, me and my wife been together,
me and my wife been together 25 years,
been married for 23, some June 6th.
And that first year, I wasn't even sure
if I wanted to get married.
I just said I met her.
We getting to know each other.
That second year was like, that was the close thing.
You know what I mean? Like, all right, you know, because, you know, you go through things. And, I mean, we didn't know each other. That second year was like, that was the close thing.
You know what I mean?
Like, all right, you know, because, you know, you go through things.
And, I mean, we're blessed, man.
My lady's dope.
Oh, God is good.
But that's a different time, my darling.
That's not these times, you know.
Shanika!
Things are not the way that they once were.
Hey, Shanika, you beautiful Caucasian woman.
I know.
He knows you're not Caucasian with a name like Shanika. He's just messing with you, Shanika.
He messing with you, Shanika.
Shanika McDonald.
It's Shanika Ocasio.
I'm Panamanian, Puerto Rican, okay?
Okay, get us together.
Alright, Shanika. What's poppin', sis?
Hey, what's up? Good morning, guys.
Good morning. How long you waiting for?
Huh?
I said, how long will you wait, mama?
I'm late.
I'm waiting as long as it takes for him to feel financially secure that he can take care
of me, of his wife, and of our family.
You got to see Tamar's face.
I'm flabbergasted.
Like, oh, okay.
But you brought up a good point.
Just keep waiting on him, sis.
If you waiting on him, he ain't the one. I keep waiting on him, sis. If you waiting on him,
he ain't the one.
I'm waiting on him
because we were best friends
for nine years.
I've waited nine years
for us to get here.
I'll wait however long
it takes to get to his wife
because he's not
definitely worth it.
I'm not losing him.
Okay.
That's different though.
They got time in though.
Well,
may I ask your age?
How old are you?
I'm 31.
31.
How much time she got left in, mom?
I mean, she got about four years to keep playing this game.
Thank you, mama.
Girl, our eggs are not the same.
All right, keep playing if you want to.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Lynn.
Hey, Lynn.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning.
How long you waiting, Lynn?
I don't think I really have a time frame. I feel like that all depends on where you are in life but
what if y'all both know y'all to be together and y'all want to be engaged in
all this extra stuff but y'all not at a place where you have to do that right now
so just date that also that also gives you a little bit of control over the
situation too because then you get the plan and all that good stuff rather than just running into it because there's a time frame or something like that.
I kind of agree with that.
Tamar said something that's interesting just now.
Tamar said just date.
But what if, Tamar, somebody's into you and they know what you're expecting and they know what you want.
So they're actually just telling you what you want just to keep that time going.
Because they feel like if I don't propose to her, she's going to walk away anyway.
The clock starts.
I mean, that happens.
The clock starts.
Damn.
And you got to love yourself enough to, you know, have the confidence that if this person who proposes to you means what they say.
And you have to stick to your guns you know what i'm
saying like you cannot like keep allowing these people or these men or women to have that kind
of control over you to be like okay well i'm gonna i have a year to play this game no you really do
have a year to play this game just a year it's over with after that you gotta you gotta push you
gotta keep it pushing but tam Tamar said something, too.
What?
You want more kids.
I did.
You did, but not anymore.
Because you said my eggs.
So that usually means you want more kids.
If you're 31 years old and you're still playing with somebody after eight, nine years, the
clock is ticking.
You really want more kids?
What inspired you to break?
Shut up, man.
Shut up.
Her situation is actually a miracle, right?
It's a miracle, right?
I don't know her circumstances.
Maybe she'll come up here and tell y'all.
But, you know, I just believe in having kids a different kind of way.
Like, I'm into blended families now.
You know what I mean?
I feel like I can offer another child a different kind of love, you know?
And so I'm into that.
So, I mean, I don't necessarily have to, you know, birth another child
for that child to feel like my own.
Absolutely.
Gotcha.
I do think a lot of people
propose to prolong the clock.
They do.
Like Tamar said,
the clock is ticking.
I think people propose
to prolong the clock.
That's why you got to love yourself
to move on.
Gotcha.
You got to go.
The clock starts now.
So what if I like a woman
and I want to be with this woman,
I'm just not ready to propose,
but I do want more time
just to feel the whole situation. So then date.
Date her and see
how long you, you know what I mean,
have to play that game. So do you pause the clock
then? Well, if you're dating
you don't have any expectations. Gotcha.
So if you're engaged, now
we are in the planning of our
life. So if you're not
into the planning of your life, then don't ask
her. That's what I have to say.
Okay. Alright, well what's the moral of the story?
Is that the moral? I feel like that's what she just gave
the moral. Okay. Alright, well
we got rumors on the way. We gotta tell you about
Jonathan Majors and also
Well, y'all be hating on Jonathan Majors so bad.
No, they don't be hating on him. Men be hating on him.
Men are so, men are so, can men
just admit they are jealous and envious of
Jonathan Majors? I saw somebody put a somebody put a Facebook post up, somebody sent to me,
it's Jonathan back in the day, he don't have all the muscles and stuff,
and the caption was like, this y'all little boyfriend before the muscles.
But yesterday you said he was sexy.
He was a good looking man.
I didn't say he was sexy.
You did say he was sexy.
You said he was fine and sexy.
That's what you said.
I said he was a good looking man.
I didn't say nothing about no sexy.
You definitely said he was fine and sexy.
Red, didn't he say he was fine and sexy? I said he's a good looking man. No, you said he was fine and sexy. That's what you said. I said he was a good-looking man. I didn't say nothing about no sexy. You definitely said he was fine and sexy. Red, didn't he say he was fine and sexy?
I said he's a good-looking man.
No, you said he was fine and sexy.
He's a good-looking man.
No, you said he was sexy.
I did not say sexy.
Just say the truth.
You said the man was sexy.
I don't think he's sexy.
I have to be sexually attracted to somebody to say they're sexy.
I mean, I would think.
I was over here concerned.
I wasn't going to go live.
I just stopped myself.
Rumors when we come back at the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Our co-host, Tamar Braxton, is here.
Hello.
Yes.
Shout out to my kiddies.
They're on their way to school.
Good morning, guys.
Jackson, Brookie, Lundy, my wife, Gia.
Today, I have to go to the school and read. You're just naming out cities.
Philadelphia, Syracuse, Milwaukee.
No, I could have said Madison and Logan and Peyton, but they're not there.
I was going to say, where's Logan?
Logan's got, he had a track meet this week in Boston, so.
Dropping the clues, boss, with a man in the Casey house.
Shut up.
Shut up.
Big Logan.
But today, I got to go to the kids' school and I got to read a book.
Oh, that's cool.
I did that one time.
Yes.
What book did you read?
I don't remember because, you know, my son had so much pressure on me because he wanted
me to come to his school dressed like I was going to go on stage.
Really?
Did you do that?
No, I did not.
I had the sweatsuit ministry like I do now.
Okay.
You know, Envy asked me, you know, what book should he read?
I told him,
don't hurt yourself.
The Cat in the Hat.
The Cat in the Hat.
You know what I mean?
Don't hurt yourself.
He said,
don't try to go too far.
Just the Cat in the Hat.
He said something like Malcolm X.
I'm like, bro, please.
That was a joke.
That was a joke.
What's the grade?
The second and third grade.
Oh, second and third grade.
Okay, that's fun.
You say that's fun.
You ain't never heard Envy talk
for too long on the period of time.
Hey, shut up, man.
If context is in that book, boy, what book you reading? I don't know. I'm going to of time. Shut up, man. If context is in that book, boy, what book are you reading?
I don't know.
I'm going to do a cat and a hat.
If the word context is in that book, a reciprocity?
I think I said that right.
I had a fight with context this weekend.
I saw that.
Oh, you did see that?
Lord Jesus.
Y'all on the top of my prayer list.
All trio, y'all.
Lost the fight
Alright but anyway
I want to tell y'all too man
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Charlamagne,
the guy we are to breakfast club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk.
Jonathan majors.
Rumor has it.
Rumor has it.
Call out a name or you
gossiping or you chatting i am gossiping this is the rumor report i mean i guess we on the breakfast
club this is where the tea spills right yes on the breakfast club now a man that charlamagne finds
sexy jonathan mages i don't know why you're projecting on me sir that's how you that's
what you said yes that's how you feel yesterday you said he was sexy i did
not say that red did he say he was sexy yesterday like three people said that you said they all
projecting no what i told them was y'all just need to admit that uh people find these brothers sexy
no it's okay that's what i said no you said you find me sexy anyway he's projecting jonathan
mage is talking about uh being in a new movie and he's going to be playing Dennis Rodman.
Hopefully, I get to sit with him and chat with him when we get closer and try to get the script right, all these things, all these industry things.
But I never really put a ceiling on myself, but this is definitely a role where I'm definitely going to make sure I'm pushing that ceiling out because he demands that.
He's such a full individual, know so he's he's gonna demand
a lot you know and i'm gonna have to figure out how to how to get that you know so i'm interested
i'm excited about it let me tell you something jonathan majors is a phenomenal actor and he has
the skill set to one day you know i believe win best actor at the oscars not that we need all the
white man's awards to validate him but how you gonna you going to play Dennis Rodman? Dennis Rodman was 6'10".
How tall is he?
Jonathan probably like 5'9".
He's about 6'9".
No, he's not.
He's taller than you when you were 5'2".
No, he's not.
Yes, he is.
He's not.
I've met Jonathan Majors.
He ain't no 6' tall.
He's way taller than you.
He's not way taller than me.
Yes, he is.
He's about 5'8", 5'9".
That's cap.
There ain't no cap. Hold on. Hold on. Let me see. Jonathan Majors. I'm looking up. He's about 5'8", 5'9". That's Cap. There ain't no Cap.
Hold on.
Let me see.
I'll tell you.
I'm looking up right now.
That man ain't no 5'.
Jonathan Majors.
Jonathan Majors.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Look at this.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Look at this.
How about this?
How about this?
How about this?
But.
Does he look way taller than me?
Exactly.
Does he look way taller than me?
No, y'all look like y'all in the same game.
There you go.
Yeah.
It looks wise? Or you mean like just shorty it's still about your height
all right all right now some sad news we got a report of course we've been talking about this
glorilla concert and i'll finesse two times another person has passed away this is the
third fatality the young lady's name
was aisha stevens she's 35 of syracuse all right uh her death followed two other women who were
caught up in the crush they believed that they were uh you know trampled and you know cause of
the stampede so definitely rest in peace and condolences to her family and always sending
healing energy so sad so sad we're gonna talk to finesse two times this morning too
now also janet jackson what's going on with janet jackson oh y'all they say that janet and healing energy. So sad. So sad. We're going to talk to Finesse two times this morning, too. Mm-hmm. Now, also, Janet Jackson.
What's going on with Janet Jackson?
Ooh, y'all.
They say that Janet,
following her 2022 docuseries
on Lifetime and Andy.
Y'all remember that?
Mm-hmm.
Well, my sister said
she want to go at it again
and do another docuseries
almost like a reality situation.
And they are filming right now.
Isn't that deep? I didn't see the first one. what did they not give me give us the whole story or what well this
is like up to date like she's going on tour right now the baby i'm sure baby and they said other
members of the jackson family is going to be on this too if y'all doing jackson family values just with Jackson Family Values. Just say that. You know what? Just say so. Just say that. Damn it, man. Just say you're doing
a reality show.
That's all it is.
Like, come on.
This is Jackson Family Values.
Come on now.
Seem like they taking
y'all script.
Well, they can have it.
Okay.
Okay.
Good luck with that.
Yeah, because people,
I guess sometimes people,
I don't know why,
but people look at reality TV
like it's a negative
connotation to it
because you probably
don't want to say
I got a reality show.
You know, it doesn't,
but reality TV
with black people and black families, you know, it doesn't, but reality TV with black people
and black families.
You know, I think that it's hard
for networks to stay the course
of black families being successful
and being positive.
You know what I'm saying?
They always, you know,
want to turn the corner of negativity,
fighting, arguing,
not getting along
and falling into that stereotype.
And that's when I jumped ship.
Gotcha.
Would y'all do another show?
Tamar doesn't want to do. No? No no i don't want to do that kind of television because like you said it shows black positivity all your sisters are doing great y'all positive y'all entrepreneurs
y'all making money like that's yeah but that's not inspiring to people the television people
want to show all the time for a short period of time yeah they want the conflict yeah they want
foolishness and i'm not here for that.
It's a done rap.
It's not going to happen.
Yeah, it's giving no thanks.
Okay.
Yeah.
I remember Janet.
Didn't Janet have a show
back in the...
Maybe that was an MTV
behind the...
What was that show called?
Diary?
Diaries.
MTV Diaries.
I remember that
because Jermaine Dupri
was on it
when she shot it back then.
I remember that.
Oh, okay.
That was back, back, back,
back, back in the day.
Okay. All right. Well, that is your rumor report. Charlamagne, back, back, back, back in the day. Okay?
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
Charlamagne, who are you giving that down to?
Man, four after the hour, man.
Let's talk about a young woman named Stefiana Santabria.
I'm sure that's not her name.
I'm sure you chopped it up.
I don't know.
But what would you do if your teacher put hands on your child?
Let's talk about it four after the hour.
Oh, stop.
Let's talk about it four after the hour.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. after that. Let's talk about it for after that. All right. We'll get into that next. Don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
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Did you know one word can change everything?
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Donkey of the Day.
Damn, the hee-haw again?
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
I ain't trying to be Donkey of the Day no more.
They should be embarrassed by what they already did.
I'm not making these people do these things.
It's called Donkey of the Day, and it really caught me off guard.
Damn, Solomon.
Who got the donkey of the day today?
Well, just hilarious.
Donkey of the Day for Friday, March 10th goes to Stefania Santabria.
She is a 50-year-old fifth grade math instructor.
Listen to what I say.
50-year-old fifth grade math instructor.
Math.
Math.
Okay. 50 year old fifth grade math instructor math math okay the area of knowledge that includes
the topics of numbers formulas and related structures shapes and spaces okay you know
five plus five six times two eight divided by four we all know what math is and when you're
in fifth grade those students you know they focused on adding subtracting multiplying and
dividing whole numbers fractions decimals you know what i'm talking about okay well
stefania santa br, the fifth grade math teacher,
faces charges including strangulation in the second degree,
risk of injury to a minor, and reckless endangerment in the first degree.
How did we get to that equation?
Okay, what plus what equals strangulation in the second degree,
risk of injury to a minor, and reckless endangerment in the first degree?
Well, let's go to ABC7 New York for the report, please.
Okay, Liz, usually when we hear about chokeholds in the news,
we're hearing about something that police are not supposed to do because it's dangerous.
Well, in this case, a teacher who was working as a math coach
is accused of putting a fifth grader in a chokehold.
Now, this was supposed to be educational, a demonstration,
but the school district says
that student fainted.
Letting us know that a staff member there, a math coach, had rendered one of the students
unconscious.
According to the police reports, it happened while teaching a group of fifth graders a
defensive jujitsu move and demonstrating on three of them.
Someone alerted the school nurse.
The student regained consciousness, it says the reports within seconds.
Any idea how it came to be that she was teaching them
martial arts when she's a math coach? You know, the investigation is still
ongoing. We're not sure exactly why she decided to do that.
An investigation that resulted in an arrest a week later of 50-year-old
Stephanie Sanabria
at her home in Danbury.
She's facing serious charges, strangulation, risk of injury to a minor, and reckless endangerment.
Ma'am, ma'am, you're supposed to be a math teacher, not Math Hoffa.
Hello.
Okay?
This is what I be trying to explain to my wife.
I don't understand this new math at all, okay?
Now I'm all for teaching kids how to defend themselves, but i'm also all for everyone staying in their damn lane if the class is math if the subject is
math you are indeed a math instructor then why the hell are you teaching my child how to do a
redneck and choco okay you're supposed to be teaching calculus not the camel clutch you're
supposed to be teaching my child how to do fractions not picky for leg locks okay this
is the problem with the era we in everybody thinks they're an expert at everything nobody
is actually in alignment with their actual purpose, okay?
When you see a math teacher teaching kids how to do Ted DiBiase's million-dollar dream,
then best believe the math ain't maffin'.
Now, we are all parents in this room.
Tamar, what do you do when your child comes home and says her math is corrupt to put them in the cripple crossface?
Oh, pray for me.
And somebody go get my bail. Oh bell oh baby it's going down yeah i would have to
have that math teacher teach me so i can teach her yeah mb what about you ah well female teachers
they got to deal with gear i'm sure gear will put her in the brooklyn headlock somehow some way
knock her right out yeah put you in a chokehold before, right? She did. Yeah.
And I almost passed out.
Like, I was tapping the side.
Really?
Yeah, so now we can't play flight anymore.
Because she had me in a lock, and I couldn't get out.
And I was dying, and I was dying.
It's not funny, though.
Dropping the Clues Monster, Gia.
Don't you do it.
Don't you stop the bomb!
That's a shame.
Maybe we can't beat nobody in this house.
Not Gia, not Logan.
Like, nobody.
Anybody can take. I can take Peyton. She won.
Okay? I will shoot this teacher
a little, Bell. Maybe she's been seeing all
these teachers online getting beat up by kids
so she was doing some preventative
measures. She just had to let these little kids know
that she knows a little something-something
just in case one of them get too sporty.
Okay? Sometimes you gotta show people your strength
so they know not to play with you.
But here's the thing, Miss Math Inscriptor.
When playing with other people's kids, or should I say when causing harm to other people's churn,
you need to ask yourself one simple question.
Why is the math book sad?
I repeat, why is the math book sad?
Because it has too many problems.
And that's exactly what you're going to have and deserve to have,
putting other people's kids
in the Cobra clutch.
Okay, please give
Stefania Santabria
the sweet sound
of the Hamilton's.
Oh, now you are
the donkey
of the day.
You are the donkey
of the day.
Yee-haw.
50 years old.
Big age of 50.
Still making choices like that.
That's crazy.
Yes, it is.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Now, when we come back, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
This conversation actually came from...
Are we going Freaky Friday?
We might as well do it.
Let's do it.
All right. It's Friday, so you as well do it. Let's do it.
It's Friday, so you know what that means!
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday!
Alright. Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday question is...
Can you say that another man is sexy?
That's where the question comes from.
Yes, sexy.
Can a man say another man is sexy?
And how do women look at a man if a man
says another man is sexy? Now this comes yesterday at a man if a man says another man is sexy now this
comes yesterday we were behind the scenes yesterday attractive you said sexy bro attacked
that came that came from two places one this uh audio right here charlamagne i think kind of have
a he seemed like oh he a little bit he seemed seem like he have a kind of a womanly look.
He's beautiful.
Yeah.
Do you tell me Charlemagne ain't fine, bro?
Come on, though.
Oh, you put him in a wig, though.
Some basketball player is going to fuck him.
That's a Theo Vaughn.
All I hear is Theo Vaughn preaching.
All right.
I don't know why y'all trying to discourage people from telling the pure and adulterated
truth out in this world.
That and yesterday after the show, we were talking about Michael B. Jordan.
We were talking about
Jonathan Majors
and Charlamagne was like,
yeah, they're sexy.
That is not what I said.
What I said was
people just need to come,
men need to just come
to the term.
What was I saying?
Men need to just understand
that women find
these brothers sexy.
That's what I said.
Okay?
You sure?
I'm pretty sure
that's what I said.
There's three people
who said that you guys said
that these men were sexy if i did say that i'm sure i was just
being funny in the room no i understand michael b jordan i mean he has a spirit over him
so i understand what that means yes that's sexy he got a strong sex That's what we're making men jealous right there
when women talk about other men like that.
That's what you would love to hear about yourself.
Hold on, Jesus.
You got a strong spirit of sexy over here.
My wife tells me that all the time.
She don't count.
Yes, she does.
You hear that all the time.
You've been hearing that for years.
All right.
Do we have audio?
If you trust me enough to let me put my lips on your d***, I'm going to grip like a pit bull.
I'm not f***ing sheep.
I'm f***ing man first.
I don't know what this is.
What?
What?
Well, that's audio.
Charlotte and me talking about other men.
So we'll talk about that when we come back.
Wow.
I have no idea what that is.
I was not ready.
I was not ready either.
I wasn't ready either.
Can we hear that again?
Play that again.
If you trust me enough to let me put my lips on your d***? No, you're not.
I'm going to grip like a pit bull.
I'm not f***ing cheap.
I'm a f***ing man first.
I don't even know what that is.
Well, you have to explain it.
That's you?
That's your dog?
Damn, should I take my veneer?
I don't want to spit on the mic during this one.
Wait.
So you have a history of this.
That's what we're saying.
Of course I do.
That's me.
All right.
800-585-1051.
The question is, again, men, can you call another man sexy or attractive?
Why I got to be sexy, though? Yes, you can call another man. Yes, you call another man sexy or attractive? Why can't I be sexy, though?
Yes, you can call another man.
Yes, you can say that man is attractive.
Attractive is not sexy.
That's two different words.
Yeah, because sexy is a sexual attraction.
So that's different.
If you say, yeah, that's a good-looking brother right there, you can do that.
Why can't you do that?
Let's talk about it when we come back.
And ladies, if your man says another man is sexy or another man is attractive, is that okay with you?
Y'all are some crazy humans.
You can't look at another brother and be like, that's a good looking brother right there.
Or even some brothers could inspire you.
You should look at Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors and want to do a push up or two.
I agree with that.
But do you think they sexy?
Do you?
I asked you.
I don't know.
I'm not sexually attracted to them.
This guy is crazy.
Not you first.
Not you first.
You first.
Do you?
Do you? You tell me first. You first. Do you? Do you?
You tell me first.
You first.
You first.
Wow.
This is getting awkward.
Interesting at the Breakfast Club, John.
Not you first.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Come on.
The Breakfast Club.
It's Freaky Friday.
It's Freaky Friday.
It's Freaky. Call in now.aky Friday. It's freaky.
Call in now.
800-585-1051.
Hey, look, where are my free sets?
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Our guest co-host, Tamar Braxton, is here.
Hello.
And it's Friday, so you know what that means.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
And this Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday. And this Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday question comes from a young man that finds Charlamagne sexy.
Let's listen.
Charlamagne, I think, kind of have a, he seem like, oh, he a little bit.
He seem like a, he have a kind of a womanly look.
He's beautiful.
Yeah.
Dude, you tell me Charlamagne ain't fine, bro.
Come on, dog.
Oh, you put him in a wig, dog.
Some basketball player is going to f**k him.
And then not only that, yesterday after the show.
By the way, that's Theo Vaughn, by the way.
Salute to Theo Vaughn.
I don't know Theo Vaughn, but you know, I appreciate you appreciating me.
Okay.
And I agree with everything you said.
I am beautiful.
I don't agree with the NBA player part.
Ain't no NBA player smashing me.
I'm a faithfully married man.
Okay.
All right, whatever floats your boat.
But yesterday we were talking behind the scenes
and you were saying that you think that certain men are sexy.
I did not say that.
Yes, you did.
I said that men just need to admit to themselves
that these women find people like Jonathan Majors
and Michael B. Jordan sexy and that's okay.
You said you found that guy sexy and attractive.
No, I did not.
Attractive is different.
Yes, you can look at a man and say,
yo, that's a good looking brother.
You can do that.
No, attractive is different than good-looking brother.
If Charlamagne was a man that you were dating, right, and he said that another man was sexy
or another man was attractive, how would you feel?
We're definitely having a conversation.
What do you mean by sexy and what makes him sexy to you?
Charlamagne?
I don't know.
I never had these conversations.
Yes, you did.
You're a liar.
I never said these things.
Y'all keep playing these clips. That's clearly AI. No, that's you. That's not AI. That's AI these conversations. Yes, you did. You're a liar. I never said these things. Y'all keep playing these clips.
That's clearly AI.
No, that's you.
That's not AI.
That's AI, bro.
That's not me.
That's not artificial intelligence.
It's you.
I don't find another man sexy.
It's not something that's going to come out of my mouth.
Pause.
You can say a man that looks good.
I can say...
Y'all are so insecure.
I can say women like him.
Why are you guys so fragile?
He looks good.
He's on the line, though, Charlamagne.
What did he say?
What did he say? What did he say?
Say it again.
I can say I think women are like him.
You might as well just say he's sexy.
No, that's not.
Women like him.
I can see why women would be attracted to him.
By the way, that sounds more gay.
Is it?
Yes.
You might as well just say, yo, he looks good.
He's attractive.
I can see why women like him.
That's why.
Women like him. That's why. Women like him.
Well, he could have, like, you know, like, regular attributes.
Like, you know, muscles.
He's successful.
Yes.
You know what I mean?
Like, things like that.
I just find it hilarious how men are so intimidated by Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors with
their shirts off.
Like, these dudes be on social media straight up hating on these brothers.
Those brothers should just motivate you.
They're not doing nothing that you can't do.
You can go in the gym.
You can do some push-ups.
You can go get some HGH.
Whatever it is.
You can achieve that too if you truly want to.
I just won't find them sexy or attractive.
You'll find them attractive.
No.
Hello?
So time out.
You don't think Michael B. Jordan look good?
No, he's not my cup of tea.
He's mine.
He's yours?
Not my cup of tea. He's mine. He's yours? He's not my cup of tea.
Hello?
Hello?
Janice!
No, this dress.
How y'all doing?
Oh, my bad, bro.
You identify as a Janice?
No, no.
That's my mom's name, isn't it?
Oh, okay.
Oh, okay.
All right, so we're asking,
can you say a guy is sexy or attractive, bro?
Nah, not at all, man.
Like, that ain't it.
Like, if you with your homie
and y'all get ready for something,
he asking how I look and all that,
you can say you look good, bro.
I look hardly sexy or something like that.
That's just too far.
What's the difference?
I know, not sexy,
but you can say a man look good.
Like, sexy is like when your girl's from Laundry,
like, oh, you look sexy, babe.
But when your homie
in a suit or something,
he asking if you look straight.
That's cool.
But like sexy,
I'm like, sexual, you do.
I'm not asking nobody
do I look straight.
They gonna be like,
no, you look gay.
That's just your friend.
That's just your friend.
Hello, who's this?
Hello?
Hello? Hey, what's this? Hello? Hello?
Hey, what's up?
Take us off Bluetooth for speaker, bro.
You're breathing hard.
This conversation got hot and heavy.
Yeah.
Can you say another man looks sexy or attractive, bro?
You can say another man looks attractive or good looking,
but sexy is kind of pushing it.
You feel me?
Like if I'm putting my homie on to a female, how he look? I'll be like, yo, he's attractive. He's good looking but sexy is kind of pushing it you feel me like if I'm putting my homie on
to a female
how he look
I'll be like
yo he's attractive
he's good looking
but once I say sexy
that's kind of awkward
you know what I mean
what if you say
you might find him sexy
you can say that too
because it depends
on the context
like I'll be like
alright if Michael B. Jordan
was my homie
I'd be like
yo the woman think he's sexy
I don't
but the woman do
see
that's a different context yeah he adding that I don't but you think he's sexy. I don't, but the woman do. That's a different context.
Yeah, he adding that I don't.
But you know you lying about that I don't.
You know what I'm saying?
Hello?
Yo, good morning.
What's up, man?
What's your name?
Chris from Arizona, baby.
All right.
Chris, you Caucasian?
No, sir.
I'm Mexican.
Okay.
Okay. So can you call another man sexy to your girl or to anybody
They were
Like you know straight. I'll be like, dude, like, Zac Efron's a good-looking-ass man.
Like, you know, and it's not even about being gay, bro.
It's just you're giving this man his flowers
because you're a good-looking-ass dude out there.
Yo, Zac Efron got swole, too.
You seen Zac Efron lately?
Bro, yeah.
Come on, man.
Come on.
What?
No.
He got swole.
No lie, Charlie.
What?
He got swole.
He playing some wrestler in a movie.
I forgot what wrestler, but he done got Diesel.
Hey, you talking Diesel, baby?
Let's talk about Logan.
What's up, man?
You sound like he's flirting with you now, sir.
You probably behind him.
Come on, bro.
So you and Charlamagne want to fight over Zac Efron?
I don't like white men.
Hey, Charlotte.
Hey, Charlotte.
You leave Zac Efron alone, Charlotte. I would never. If, Tyler. Hey, Tyler. You leave Zac Efron alone, Tyler.
I would never.
If I was that way,
I would never date a white man, okay?
Really?
I'm still following
Dr. Umar's principles.
Oh, wow.
All right.
What black man would you
if it's not Zac Efron?
Me.
Look how beautiful I am.
You heard what that man said?
That man said I'm beautiful.
No, you are.
Okay?
She might have been on drugs.
I don't understand why it's so hard
for a man to give another man
a compliment.
It's not,
but if I don't find another man sexy, sexy is somebody I'm sexually attractive to. Okay. She might have been on drugs. I don't understand why it's so hard for a man to give another man a compliment. It's not. But if I don't find another man sexy.
Sexy is somebody I'm sexually attractive to.
Okay.
Attractive is somebody I feel like I'm attracted to.
You want.
Okay.
I don't get those feelings from men.
So you can say attractive, good looking.
I just told you I can't say attractive.
But why is it okay for a woman to say another woman is sexy?
Because we say that a lot.
Yes.
I don't see the problem with it. Is there a difference?
There shouldn't be. It's okay?
If you find another woman sexy. I don't find men
sexy. Men are not sexy to me.
Charlamagne? I'm not attracted to women
but I've said that before.
Men are good looking. Men are good looking.
We're going to tread lightly on that line.
Okay. 800-585-1051.
Is it okay for another
man to call another man sexy or attractive?
I didn't say sexy.
You said sexy.
You did say sexy.
There were seven people in here that heard you say sexy.
That's what they said.
You had to say it now.
You're shooting your shot with Jonathan Majors.
800-585-1051.
We'll take your call when we come back.
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It's Freaky friday goddamn call in now 800-585-1051 we want to hear from you on the breakfast club morning everybody it's dj envy charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club
it's friday so you know what that means it's freaky freaky freaky friday and the freaky freaky
freaky friday question is uh you know Charlamagne was talking behind the scenes yesterday.
And he was talking about different men with sex.
He was talking about Jonathan Majors.
He was talking about Michael B. Jordan.
Talking about how attractive they were and all the things he would think about when he seen them.
I did not say any of that.
Yes, that is true.
All of this is a lie, by the way, y'all.
So we're asking, you know, can a guy feel?
I don't think so.
Unless you find a man sexy. I just don't find men as sexy i think it's okay to tell a man that uh it's okay
to say a man is attractive i think it's okay to say a man is good looking i think that you should
look at people like uh michael b jordan and jonathan majors instead of hating you know take
your ass to the gym how about that how about it how about that hello How about it? How about that? Hello, who's this? This is KK from Brownsville.
Good morning, breakfast club.
Good morning.
What's up, bro?
Talk to us.
Uncle Charlotte, Uncle Envy, pretty face.
Thank you, sir.
Let me tell you, I feel like you shouldn't call the next man, boy, they're beautiful,
right?
Yes, and sexy.
Absolutely not.
Absolutely not.
And Uncle Charlotte, man, I'm going to stop calling you aunt, man, because you keep pushing
the envelope, man. Well, call me auntie
then, but let me tell you something.
There's nothing.
T.T. Charlotte, man.
I can walk up to a
brother and say, beautiful black man,
and give him a pound and give him a hug. Why can't you
do that? Why not?
Absolutely right.
You want the third to be in school
calling the next step? bit, the blue boys.
Yo, you beautiful.
What's up, beautiful?
Nah, you don't want none of that.
I ain't saying it like that.
But I'm saying if I give a man a pound, I give him a hug, is he a beautiful black man?
But that's what it's going to lead to, Uncle Charlotte.
Black is beautiful.
That's what it's going to lead to, brother.
Black is beautiful, man.
Yeah, black is beautiful.
But that's just like an overall statement.
You know what I'm saying?
Our egos got to stop being so fragile, bro.
That would make me a hugger.
Hold on, hold on. And Diddy, he called the guy from Snowfall beautiful at one point'm saying? We got, our egos gotta stop being so fragile, bro. That would make me hold on, hold on.
And Diddy,
he called the guy
from Snowfall
beautiful at one point too.
We gotta fight.
We gotta set that up.
JT the only one
that can make that fight.
Who said that?
Oh, oh, oh,
that boy Diddy,
that boy love.
Oh, Diddy said
the dude from Snowfall
was beautiful?
Yeah, you already see that?
No, we missed that one.
Nah, I didn't hear that one.
Aw, man,
do your Googles, man.
Google it.
I don't see anything wrong with that.
Salute to Diddy, though.
And by the way, Diddy will make you feel good with them compliments.
But Diddy gave you a compliment.
What did he say to you?
I did.
I saw it.
I mean, we see Diddy a lot.
But one time, it was last summer at Bishop T.D. Jakes' birthday party.
And Diddy walked up to me, and he said, the sexiest man alive.
And this was literally right after that Young Miami interview.
So he walked up to me, and he goes, the sexiest man alive.
And I go, Mr. Act Bad.
You acting bad tonight?
And my wife was like, that's all y'all can think to say to each other?
I mean, I'm with the wife.
Wow.
Your wife should be upset about that.
That's a lie.
You taking it too far now.
Yeah.
It's a joke.
And y'all said that at the Potter's house, huh?
In the church.
Wow.
It's a joke unless I...
This is getting interesting, right?
What did that one listener tell you that day?
Oh, man.
It ain't got nothing to do with that.
Okay.
Keep playing.
Hello?
Hello.
Oh.
Hello.
Hello.
What's your name, mama?
My name is Shawna. Hey, Shawna. Where you calling from? I'm Oh. Hello. Hello. What's your name, mama? My name is Shawna.
Hey, Shawna.
Where you calling from?
Good morning, Shawna.
I'm calling from Georgia.
You know what I'm saying?
All right, Georgia.
Now, Shawna, would you be,
how do you feel if another man says another man is sexy?
Okay, so my take on it,
I just feel like you don't uplift each other enough.
Like, it's okay for a female to be like,
yes, girl, yes, you're doing that, but it's not okay for female to be like yes girl yes you're doing
that but it's not okay for the men to give the same energy to other men no you that's atlanta
talk sis no ma'am pack your bags see but it's a difference when i don't know like if my man
had friends and he called them sexy i don't think that I would feel a type of way about it. Because it's that Atlanta
stuff. It's the culture. It's that Atlanta
stuff. Men be calling other men sexy in all
kind of different ways. When they be like, yo, you got swag.
He got swag. Swag
is just an acronym for sex with another guy.
So it's literally like if you saying that to a man,
you saying he sexy.
Alright, well what's the moral of this story if there is a moral?
Same, I don't like it.
I don't have a problem with it.
What do you think?
I think it's the over complimenting.
You know what I mean?
It's cool to be like, oh, well, most women find, you know, him attractive.
But once you started giving your opinion on how he looks to me, we got to, you know, look at the glass a little bit more closely.
Well, you know what I'm saying?
I'm different.
I'll take compliments from anywhere I can get them.
Okay.
Compliment me. I don't care what you identify as. If you think i'm saying i'm different i'll take compliments from anywhere i can get them okay compliment me i don't care what you identify as if you think i'm beautiful oh he's texting me you watching period tell me okay all right well when we come back we got past the aux i pass the aux
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It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Tamar is here.
She's walking around.
But we have Nyla here, and it's time for Pass the Aux.
Pass the Aux.
If you don't know what Pass the Aux is, Nyla is our young DJ up here.
And we give her the aux cord, and she tells us what's popping, what we should be listening to, and she breaks it down.
And this is off your own personal playlist, right, Nyla?
Yes, it is.
Okay, so you're not following trends or algorithms.
This is what you're into.
This is what I'm into.
True DJ curation.
That's right.
Yes, yes, yes.
And if you guys would like to check it out, I got a playlist,
link and bio on Instagram.
We'll get into that.
But I'm going to start off this week with a De La Soul record.
De La Soul?
What you know about De La Soul?
I'm actually just now learning about De La Soul.
Really?
Don't shun me.
But their music
hasn't been on DSPs.
I obviously knew
like the obvious
like me, myself, and I.
Correct.
But I never knew
their catalog to this extent.
And it's crazy
because I'm a big
like Tribe Called Quest fan.
I like Backpack Rapper.
So like...
They're kind of like
that same family.
Wow.
So finding them...
What are you...
What?
No, the reason this is dope
is because literally
earlier this morning Angela Rye was listening yeah so finding them what are you what no the reason this is dope is because literally uh
earlier this morning angela rye was listening to uh i forgot what de la soul record it was but
that's because like knowledge has said it's just gotten back on dsp so it is a whole new generation
of people that's discovering de la soul and i think it's a generation of people that always
knew they loved de la soul but it's reminding them why they love them
so this is dope.
DSP is a streaming service
for everybody out there.
You can find it
on your streaming service.
For years,
they weren't on
streaming services
and they just had
a big party
I think about a week ago
announcing that.
So what song from De La
are you blessing
your young generation
with?
It's a new one.
It's a new song she said.
Oh, it's a new record.
Well, it's not new
but it's new to me.
Okay.
It's called
I Know featuring Otis Redding and to me okay it's called i know featuring
otis redding and to me it just feels like well i've been obsessed with like 90s culture so i'm
like if i was in love in the 90s i feel like i would like my man to play me this joint okay
stay with me all right i know this all right so rest in peace to plug to dave that's right
absolutely yes i like that now i like that yes all right cool i didn't know if you guys would
be like we know this already
Okay cool
So the next one is
Masego
Who's from Virginia
Now Masego's mad talented
He grew up in the church
He plays a lot of instruments
What part of VA?
Don't get me lying
I don't know
Okay
Not Hampton
It could be 757
It could be the 757
But
804
He just dropped the album
Last week
And my favorite record on there
Is called
You Never Visit Me
He sound like Pharrell a little bit
I hear Pharrell like in the back of his throat
And yes he is from the 757 area
His family was in the military
He's originally from Kingston, Jamaica
I just looked it up
Yeah so that whole area is where military families usually go
Because it's a huge military base in that area
So Virginia, Newport News, Norfolk and all that
You don't hear Pharrell in the back of his throat?
No
I did, I heard a little Pharrell back there
You're so silly.
The way he was hitting
that uh and a eh
and a uh and a eh.
Maybe yeah.
I heard Pharrell.
I heard a little Pharrell.
Alright sure.
Alright cool.
Shout out to the Army Brats.
I'm an Army Rat too.
So my last one
is a new artist
that's out of Mississippi.
His name is Superstar Pride
and the record is called
Painting Pictures.
It's going crazy right now.
Okay.
What's his name?
Superstar Pride.
Okay.
He hot.
Alright. He's really dope. I like Pride. Okay. He hot. All right.
He's really dope.
I like him.
I feel like somebody
just told me about him,
but I think it was somebody else,
but no, he dope.
Well, thank you for putting
this on to him.
Yes, of course.
So I got a little bit
of everything.
We got some jazz,
we got some throwbacks,
and we got, you know,
some new traps.
So make sure you guys
tap into the playlist
Pass the Ox.
You can follow me
on Instagram at Nylah Simone
and just click the link in bio
and it'll take you straight there.
I like you putting your generation
on the De La Soul, man, because your generation loves to deride the 90s as they should.
Because, you know, the 1900s and 90s was the best era.
I think so.
You know what I mean?
So it's good that you're putting them on more stuff from the 1900s and 90s.
Stop saying the 1900s.
It is the 1900s.
You just make us sound so old.
We are.
All right.
And I'm happy to be here.
Speak for yourself.
All praise be to God.
You was born in the 1900s? No.
I didn't know that. Yes. I thought you were born
early 2000s. I thought so too. No, stop, because now y'all
aging me. It's fine. We cool. Whoa, whoa. It had to be
like 99. It had to be like 99, 98.
It's actually not. 98? Nope.
96? Nope. 95? Can y'all just leave me alone?
That's not true. You're lying. I know how old you are.
And I'm definitely not 96,
97, 98. Let me do the math, goddammit.
Can you mind your business? Leave her alone.
All right.
Thank you, Ms. Tyler.
How can they find you if they want to holler at you and listen to your playlist?
Follow me at N-Y-L-A-S-Y-M-O-N-E-E-E.
Tap in.
If you guys have suggestions, please send me.
I love discovery.
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Charlemagne the guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
We have our girl Nyla with us, sitting in here with us today.
Cause we got a special guest we about to talk to. He goes by the name of Finesse two times.
Welcome brother.
What's going on?
Memphis got another one.
God damn, Memphis got another one, bro. Man got a record got a record with no hook. Chopped by a chopper.
Damn, bro.
You know what?
Nothing to sing on.
The only part you got to work on.
It's cool when they do it.
It's a problem when I do it.
F'em, that's the only hook.
Yeah.
Tell us about the name Finesse Two Times.
I can't really just put it on the earth, but, like, just know it come from, like, some legal
situation that I had to.
Got you.
Finesse out of it.
Yeah.
So, you know, an old school gave me that name.
All right.
Because I did it twice. Dead date and the next day i did you said enough sir they handing out ricos like memphis
putting out rappers for people that don't know you how you get into the rap game where are you
from break it down for a little bit because this is the first time a lot of people gonna know start
to know your story you know i'm from memphis tennessee you know i grew up on all sides of
memphis tennessee north memphis to east memphis south memphis i spent a whole lot of time like I'm from Memphis, Tennessee. You know what I'm saying? I grew up on all sides of Memphis, Tennessee. North Memphis to East Memphis, South Memphis.
I spent a whole lot of time in the streets.
You know, the average poverty, young kid coming up in and out of jail.
You know what I'm saying?
Music always been a passion, though.
You know what I'm saying?
Ever since I was a kid.
But I just never knew it could make money.
And I'm 30.
When I was coming up, wasn't a lot of money being made in music.
Between 14 and 30, how much time did you do?
15 years.
I got locked up at 14.
I got tried as an adult.
Damn.
And ever since 14, from 14 to 18, I went in probably like two or three times.
Then when I turned 18, I finally got sentenced.
And went and did my time for what I did when I was 14.
They can charge you as an adult at 14?
If you had the type of charges I had.
Which ain't fair.
I don't think it is.
No, it's not and i wouldn't want to later in my career be a spokesman for that because i don't
even know who i am i'm 14 years old like you know that's wow yes it doesn't allow you to make
mistakes yes it's not fair i was a felon at 14 so it was it was a wrap for me then like how'd you
come out better and not bitter like i want to know like just what what triggered you in there to say now when i get out i'm gonna focus on positive stuff i believe in um you got to be a
good follower to be a good leader so i watched everybody who was doing it from 50 cent to jay-z
to little baby to bag to everybody i just i just i just glued in and locked in on their career like
look how they moving like i went into deep detail with it
like they ain't got no whole lot of with them they ain't they moving like this they moving like
dead they ain't responding to no you know what i'm saying it's like they just getting their money
taking care of their business they out the way they ain't in everybody club they ain't in everybody
they taking care of their business and they gone on so i'm like i'm already going home on federal
probation i'm black.
You know what I'm saying?
The odds against me.
I got this talent.
I know what I'm finna go do.
That's right.
You know what I'm saying?
So I'm like,
all right,
what can you do to not come back here?
Like,
you see what I'm saying?
What can you do
not to end back up
in this situation?
So that's why I ended up.
I was going to ask,
you know,
you signed with Moneybagg Yo.
Right.
Was that ever a feeling of,
I don't want to say jealousy, but made you think about it because y'all were in a group with each other. So y'all started out with each other. Yo. Right. Was that ever a feeling of, I don't want to say jealousy,
but made you think about it
because y'all were in a group
with each other.
So y'all started out with each other.
Did you ever think about that
or did you think about that
as my bro?
Nah, because it was like,
I'm a unity type dude.
Like, I'm a family-oriented
type dude.
So, you know, like,
when we came from nothing together
and I come home and he up,
I'm like, oh, let's go.
That's how it's supposed to be.
Yeah.
You better put me on.
Yeah.
Like, you up. Like, let's go. Like, you know what I'm you on you better put me on yeah like you up
like let's go
like you know what I'm saying
I'm a rip it
rather on paper
off paper
like let's go
like
y'all had some issues
at one point didn't y'all
you ain't
it's been real mild though
I mean when we was
when I was young
I thought it was
you know what I'm saying
but as I got old
especially now
you know what I'm saying
and during my five years
I was transitioning
to being a man
I realized how ignorant it was childish for me on my end so i made it right mentally in my heart
spiritually and then i was able to come home and make it right physically with him what was the
turning point for your maturity because it really it really did sadden me to see you guys like not
be on the same page so i'm happy to see you guys working together again.
But what was it for you?
Just being incarcerated and knowing that I had to change a lot of ways.
I looked at it like, if I'm going to change one thing, I got to change everything.
Like, if I'm going to do one thing right, I got to do everything.
You can't do right and wrong.
You see what I'm saying? So I ain't got no enemies.
If somebody don't like me, they don't like me.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't have enemies because it's negative.
You know what I'm saying? I try to be positive if I can. Like, if negativity come toward me, they don't like me. Right. You know what I'm saying? I don't have enemies because it's negative. You know what I'm saying?
I try to be positive if I can.
Like, if negativity come to with me, it was from the universe.
I'm not going to put it out there.
That's a good story because we see in Memphis, they don't settle beef in Memphis.
It feels like if there's a beef between two people in Memphis, it always ends kind of bad.
So, the fact that you and Moneybag was able to get back on good terms, I think y'all should talk about that more, man.
Yeah, I mean, we don't talk about it a lot but in person we do yeah we always chop it up over the phone so
we always talking about it and you know still reconciling our situation and still
getting to re-know each other re-meet each other so you know i'm saying for the most part it's good
like we got a lot of big things coming and everything. But, yeah, the group was, like, we was rocking.
Like, it just fell apart.
I went to jail.
Youngster went one way.
Bad went one way.
Everybody just, you know, but everybody ended up meeting back later.
I'm sure.
Meeting back up there.
You guys are going to do a joint project?
Oh, me and Bad?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
That should be the whole group back together.
That'd be dope.
Because y'all totally in different places.
Yeah, I mean, I'm all for it.
I'm with whatever, you know what I'm saying? Like, especially when it comes to In different places Yeah I mean I'm all for it I'm with whatever
You know what I'm saying
Like especially
When it comes to the city
You know what I'm saying
I'm with growth
I'm with prosperity
Like I'm with
The positivity side
Like all the
Hate and the
I don't like you
Because he don't like you
And I is feminine
And female
I ain't dealing with
All that
I'm a man
I don't want to talk
About negativity too much
But there was a
Stampede at a concert
You was at Like what was your Thought process behind that I wasn't want to talk about negativity too much, but there was a stampede at a concert you was at.
What was your thought process behind that?
I wasn't even there.
Yeah, yeah.
But they paid me to be the villain.
Oh, there's two times, so this, that, and the third because this is my history.
This is what's been happening.
And then it's so crazy because it's things that I can't even prevent.
But before I got out of jail, I used to tell my silly all the time my partner just got out.
I said, man, there's certain things that's going to happen when I get out there that I ain't going to be able to stop.
That's right.
I was like, it's going to hurt, you know what I'm saying?
But I'm going to be all right.
Especially when you're a gangster rapper.
If you're a gangster rapper and they say somebody heard gunshots, which hasn't been proven.
No, it wasn't even gunshots.
It was probably something, I think something fell and it sounded like a gun and people started running.
That's what I heard.
But I was two
hours away on my way here. So people
oh, finished two time concert.
But I overcome it. All right. Condolences
to the family too. Most definitely.
I do want to know what happened between
you and Erica Banks. The age thing.
That's the thing I didn't
understand. She older than you? No, she younger
than me. You know what I'm saying? You know, I'm a man.
So when I wake up in the morning and me and my woman get when i get up my woman
get up because it's time to cook it's time to have some sex it's time to clean up and when you get up
and you get in your phone i don't like that don't get straight in your phone when you're around a
man you're not getting up and getting straight into your phone too, right? No, I'm getting up
taking care of my business
and that's what I mean.
Take care of the business.
Yeah, I get what you're saying.
Yeah, take care of it.
Don't jump straight in your phone.
You taking care of business
so you want her
to be about her business?
Most definitely.
And everybody around me.
Not just my woman.
If I'm taking care of my business,
you need to take care of yours.
I think I read somewhere
that you said she was too manly.
What did that mean?
I didn't mean manly.
What I meant was like
the age thing. Like bro and you know what I'm saying? Like I went with it. Like she was too manly. What did that mean? I didn't mean manly. What I meant was like the age thing, like bro.
You know what I'm saying?
Like I went with it.
Like I'm a man, so don't say don't do this.
But you don't really mean that you're a bro.
And it wasn't no big issue.
It was just like don't do that.
And also as a partner.
I want my partner to call me something a little more intimate.
Baby, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
I get it.
You make me feel like you just a partner.
Yeah, imagine y'all making love and she's like, bruh.
Oh, bruh.
Or you get up from having sex and she say, why then, bruh?
That's kind of crazy.
From now to two times, we appreciate you for joining us, bruh.
I appreciate y'all having me, bruh. From nowxton thank you for joining us now what you got going on man you you've been
doing so much recently so much um i'm on destination now every day really excited
how do you like it it's amazing um brad and headack is so much fun. Sleuth to Head Crack, Sleuth to Brad.
And I have a new show on Peacock coming out on March 16th.
And it's produced by Will Packer.
Okay.
And it's called The Queen's Court and it's with Evelyn Lozada.
Ooh.
And also with Nivea.
Okay.
And the three of us are three queens looking for love.
Really?
Yeah.
So you're going to be dating on the show?
We are dating, like really dating in real life.
So what does Tamar look for in a gentleman, in a man?
Somebody to propose within six months to a year.
I like nice gentlemen.
Can they have kids?
Yes.
I welcome kids.
It doesn't matter how many you have.
Tall, short?
I really don't care about aesthetics that much.
Okay.
Yeah. Black, white, Asian? I'm open. Really? I like that. That's interesting. What? you have tall short um i really don't care about aesthetics that much okay yeah black white asian
i'm open really i like i like that that's interesting but you don't care about aesthetics
that much that's how i know you are og yeah we're not reproducing so
so they can look but they can look but ugly but as long as they treat you nice that's all
well there's a certain thing called uh makeovers i've seen a few really yeah and uh i mean listen you have the core you know how to treat a woman
you know you are spiritual you know what you want in life you're already on the course i mean
that's the trajectory of what we're trying to do right so you already have the blueprints is there
anything that you're staying away from i know one time no athletes musicians and drama you know i
don't want that.
You can't be trying to figure it out at our big age.
You have to have it figured out.
Got you.
Yeah.
Okay.
So that's it.
All right.
Can't wait till that show comes on Wednesday.
Come on again.
That's good.
March 16th on Peacock.
I'm really, really excited.
It's really, really good.
It's probably my top three fave of what I've done on television.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, Solomon,
you got a positive note.
I do,
man.
I just want to remind people all throughout the weekend,
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April 22nd in Atlanta at Pullman yards is hosted by myself and Jess hilarious.
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We're going to have us a great time, man.
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And the positive note is simply this, man.
A lot of y'all don't like accountability, right?
So learn to say that's on you.
Your behavior is on you.
The way you move is on you.
The choices you make are all on you.
The way you live is all on you.
Stop absorbing the pain of other people.
Recognize what belongs to you and what doesn't.
Have a great weekend.
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