The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Tank Addresses The 'Gay Agenda;' Calls Out Homophobia In Black Community, Trae Tha Truth Reports His Daughter's Kidnapping By Her Mother + More

Episode Date: December 6, 2024

The Breakfast Club Dives Into Tank Addressing The 'Gay Agenda;' And Calls Out Homophobia In Black Community, Trae Tha Truth Reports His Daughter's Kidnapping By Her Mother. Listen For More!See omnystu...dio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hi, I'm David Boren. And I am his dear friend Langston Kerman. And we host My Mama Told Me, a podcast about black conspiracy theories. We just did a spectacular live show with some of your favorite comedians on the planet. David, tell them who was there. We had the Kid Mero, Marie Faustin,
Starting point is 00:00:19 and we had Jaboukie Young White. Some of your favorite comedians playing some of the most offensive and groundbreaking games. So listen to My Mama Told Me on iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcasts. We want to speak out and we want this to stop. Wow, very powerful. I'm Ellie Flynn, an investigative journalist, and this is my journey deep into the adult entertainment industry.
Starting point is 00:00:47 I really wanted to be a player boy, my doll. He was like, I'll take you to the top, I'll make you a star. To expose an alleged predator and the rotten industry he works in. It's honestly so much worse than I had anticipated. We're an army in comparison to him. From Novel, listen to The Bunny Trap on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. in comparison to him. From Novel, listen to The Bunny Trap on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:01:07 Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, and my latest interview is with Wiz Khalifa. The craziest part of my life, I can go from performing in front of 40,000 people to either being in a dressing room, being in a plane, or being back in a bed all by myself. He is a multi-platinum selling recording artist, mini mogul, and an actor. Which of them are the one, the only? The Wings of the League!
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Starting point is 00:01:58 Yeah. You did? Yeah, it's just a minor goal. Listen to Math and Magic on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, everyone, it's John, also known as Dr. John Paul. And I'm Jordan, or Joe Ho. And we are the Black Fat Film Podcast. A podcast where all the intersections of identity
Starting point is 00:02:21 are celebrated. Ooh, chat, this year we have had some of our favorite people on including Kid Fury, T.S. Madison, Amber Ruffin from the Amber and Lacey Show, Angelica Ross, and more. Make sure you listen to the Black Fat Fam podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast, girl.
Starting point is 00:02:40 Ooh, I know that's right. Good morning USA yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo I feel like there I feel blessed black and highly favored happy to be here man. Yes Another day to serve our beautiful listeners pick your jam at the jail your jam at the jail who knocked it off I don't know it fell over quickly pick that up. There you go All right, all right Absolutely morning jazz. How you feeling Jess? I feel good. I feel good my son get braces today So I'm excited to see what that looks like. How was he? He's good. He's 12. He's 12 Yeah, 12 is here when they start doing the braces thing. He didn't want to invisible eyeing He wanted the braces. No, he actually wants braces and you know the crazy thing
Starting point is 00:03:29 Remember back in the day nobody really wanted to walk around with him for the matter. No, not at all And I had to get braces three times cuz I kept taking them off I didn't think I was cute with them until the last time I had them But my son actually wants them so things that we were getting made fun of for back in the day kids love it now I tried to get him last year. It wasn't the year before last. Can't do it. Had them in for 24 hours. Took them out. Matter of fact, I had them in for about 48 hours because I got them on a Friday. Had to deal with them for the weekend. I was like a Monday morning like, please take these things out. Actual braces like the metal mouth ones.
Starting point is 00:04:00 Yeah. I mean, I guess they were like, I don't know. They were actual braces, but yeah, I just couldn't do it. It hurt too bad There's somebody about the Vizalign. I tried in Vizalign once. You like that evil? Oh His teeth too stubborn Yeah, just feel like it the process took too long Yeah, there's so many different ways now cuz now you can put the braces on the inside when people don't see him you can put Them on the outside. There's color braces. There's so many different options now when it comes to braces. I ain't got time for it. It hurts.
Starting point is 00:04:28 That's all the boys down to. I'm not doing for that kind of pain. Maybe kids are. I'm not. Yeah. We'll see today. Then I also had the ones that I got the ones that was supposed to have your teeth straight in six months.
Starting point is 00:04:39 So maybe they were a little tighter there. Yeah. That's more intense. Yeah. All right. Well, we got Dochi joining us this morning. Hey! Alligator Bites Never Healed, one of my favorite projects of the year. That's right.
Starting point is 00:04:51 Don't you've been here before though? Don't you was up here a couple of years ago. Long time ago. Yeah, you know, that's when, that's when, these are the type of people I like because you see them a couple of years ago and they're growing, growing, growing and she's still growing but now she's popping, popping. That's right. I love Dochi, that's one of my favorite artists
Starting point is 00:05:05 Yeah, so we're gonna be kicking with dochi this morning and we got front page news coming up Morgan will be telling us what's going on with the CEO Brian Thompson United HealthKit is more details out and she'll be breaking all that Down so don't go anywhere. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Good morning everybody. It's DJ envy just hilarious Charlamagne the guy We are the breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news JNV Jess Hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news. Start off with some quick sports now last night and Thursday night football the Lions beat the Packers 34 31 now good morning Morgan. Good morning. Good morning. Yes. So how y'all feeling today? Happy Friday. Bless black and Holly. Good. How you feeling? Love to hear it. Yeah, I'm doing good. You know, I'm saying but you know, let's get into
Starting point is 00:05:43 this news because it has a lot, you know, a lot has happened. A lot has developed since we learned what we learned yesterday. So more info is being released regarding the suspect accused of shooting and killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside of a hotel in New York on Wednesday. Now CNN is reporting they traveled by Greyhound bus from Atlanta to New York before the shooting with the company saying they are fully cooperating with authorities in that investigation. Police also believe the suspect arrived in New York 10 days prior to the shooting, checked into a hostel with a fake New Jersey driver's license, and earlier in the day police released more surveillance video of the person, much clearer than previously released surveillance video to show the suspect's face. Now meanwhile New York City Mayor Eric Adams he seems confident that an arrest will be made soon in connection
Starting point is 00:06:33 with that murder. Let's hear more from New York City Mayor Eric Adams. We are on the right pathway. We feel that we're moving at a steady pace and we're going to have someone apprehended. We don't believe this is a random act of violence. We believe that this was clearly a targeted shooter and in all of my years of law enforcement I have never seen a silencer before and so that was really something that was shocking to us all. So investigators could be close to identifying a suspect. ABC News is reporting that investigators have sought a search warrant for a place in new york city they believe the suspect may have been staying on the
Starting point is 00:07:11 while a report out of the new york post of again uh... that we mentioned yesterday uh... shows that the bullets used in that the uh... murder uh... had the words denied oppose and defend engraved on them they are uh... sub suspected to possibly reference the 2010 book Delay, Deny, Defend, Why Insurance Companies Don't Pay Claims and What You Can Do About It. Of course Thompson, he passed away after being shot multiple times outside that Hilton Hotel. You know that story of a that story of Brian
Starting point is 00:07:41 Thompson also shows me you know at least social media, how cruel and inhumane people are. There's folks online saying things like, he deserved that because of how many people have been denied and died because of the healthcare system. All of that may be true, but I don't know what that has to do with that man getting gunned down in the middle of Manhattan.
Starting point is 00:07:59 I don't celebrate or make light of anything I wouldn't want to happen to me or anybody I love. And believe you me, that could happen to any of us. Yeah not at all and you see what other health companies are doing they're actually taking the executives pictures down the website so people can't see what they look like but you know one thing that I did see that you know at first they people thought he was I don't want to say a lot smarter but they thought he was a lot smarter with his what he was doing but they said they got the picture of his face because in the
Starting point is 00:08:23 hospital I guess a girl was in there was like, well, let me see your smile, take off your mask. And when he took off the mask to smile, that's where that picture came from. He did have nice teeth. And the only reason I realized he had nice teeth is because people in the comments were saying he had nice teeth, and so I went back to look at
Starting point is 00:08:36 the actual picture. And then I was a little bit confused too, because the picture did look like two different people. One picture looked like a man, another picture looked like a woman. So I was a little bit confused. I was looking like, who is this person? And, you know, in my mind, the way my anxiety work, I'm looking at the picture just in case
Starting point is 00:08:48 this dude might still be roaming around. But we have no idea why Brian Thompson got killed. We don't know what the motive is, but just know that could be you at any given time in this world we live in. So be mindful of how you speak on situations like this. Absolutely. As you're talking about, you know, the motive and you're talking about the healthcare system, of course, people are sounding off on social media with all different kinds of conspiracy theories as to why it happened. Now, it of course was reported, you know, we talked about what was etched in those casings or the shell casings.
Starting point is 00:09:20 Now, University of Miami Dr. Steve Ullman, now he says this comes at no surprise because people are fed up with paying high premiums and being denied basic care. Let's hear more from University of Miami Dr. Ullman. The realization is that people's anger is potentially not toward the individual, but toward the system. And basically this individual who was murdered was working within the system. So you really have to look at the system that we have adopted in the United States, which is a market-based system. You have a company that is owned by stockholders who demand that they get returns on their investments.
Starting point is 00:09:52 So that's one of the pressures that comes on on a for-profit insurance company such as United. Yeah, so he wants- Killing Ryan Thompson and anybody who works with these healthcare systems, that's not gonna make the prices low. Nah, it doesn't. But the healthcare system need to do something because the way that people can't get the
Starting point is 00:10:08 proper healthcare, the way that they, things that have to get proof for care when it comes to cancer care, when it comes to all those things is very difficult. And people are dying because they can't get healthcare. They're not getting approved or they can't afford it. And if you're dying, what do you feel like you got to lose at that point? Or if somebody you love is died. That's right. But once again, you know, that's that's still not going to change anything. That's not going to really make you feel better at the end of the day,
Starting point is 00:10:32 taking somebody's life like that. So, Dr. Oman, he he went on to say that the U.S. does have the most expensive health care system in the world without the option of universal care, leaving some 28 million people with no coverage at all So that further speaks to the point that you were making and the in Charlemagne looks like we're running out of time Yes, you know, I will say this I would encourage You know anybody out there who knows something about this situation
Starting point is 00:10:55 You should say something because you know a person that can do something like that to Bryan Thompson in the middle of Manhattan would do that to anybody That's your front page news at 6 a.m. 7 a.m. where you know we'll touch base with what's going on in California. Earthquake hit yesterday so we'll talk more about that. Alright everybody else get it off your chest 800-585-1051 if you need to vent call us up right now again 1-800-585-1051 it's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hey. Peace, Nicole.
Starting point is 00:11:46 How are you? Good morning, you guys. Good morning. What's going on? Happy anniversary. Happy anniversary. Thank you so much. Whose anniversary is it?
Starting point is 00:11:57 It's our anniversary, the Breakfast Club. It's y'all anniversary. Oh, damn. We did start. Oh, yeah. We started December 6 2010 you right thank you for reminding us your voice sound like you should be in Dora to explore it like it's just like nice and calm I know
Starting point is 00:12:13 you guys and it is also my birthday today happy birthday because your birthday is that breakfast of anniversary. I mean, technically it's our birthday too. Yes, I want you guys to remember me, your friendly friend, Nicole from St. Louis. Nicole, I will remember you because you reminded us that today is our birthday as well. So happy birthday, Nicole. Thank you, guys.
Starting point is 00:12:39 Nicole, can you do me one favor? Yes. Can you say backpack, backpack? Yes. Can you say backpack backpack? My kids my kids will love it You have a great birthday. What you do for your birthday Nicole? Okay, so I'm in Atlanta Okay, and I'm here with my best friend the terror. We both went to FAMU Okay, and we are going to the 12 days it's a fundraiser for underprivileged kids and the president is my other best friend and her name is Bill Shahn so we're doing
Starting point is 00:13:12 that today. Well enjoy. Well enjoy yourself so much mama and have a great birthday okay. Thank you thank you. Shahnameen I have a question for you. Yes Nicole. I sent you my sister's books. Did you get them? Uh, let me go look in the mail. When you sent them recently, okay, so we sent it about a month ago
Starting point is 00:13:31 It's Izzy's almost epic day and every other Christmas. I'm gonna go look right now I'm gonna go look in the room. They take it. They be taking our stuff and putting it in a room I gotta go looking through it right now. Okay, please, please read them and let us know what you think, please, okay? I will do, thank you, Nicole. And you have a great birthday. All right, y'all have a great day. You too, now. You know what's crazy?
Starting point is 00:13:53 I thought we were older. What? I mean, unless I'm doing the math wrong, I thought we was 15 going on 16. 14 going on 15? Yeah, we 14 today. Yeah, 14. So it's our 14th year.
Starting point is 00:14:03 I didn't realize that. That's why y'all had so childish. You've been saying the wrong date for the last time and I've been saying the wrong date. I'm no good with dates. I'm being honest with you. You know what I'm saying? If you ask me about dates, I'm no good with them. I didn't realize we just turned 14.
Starting point is 00:14:14 I thought we was older. Breakfast Clubbing on 14 years. That's why y'all still so childish. Now I get it. Knock it off. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need the vent and hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:14:28 The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Keep calling. 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Yo, what's good? MV is out of sight. Good morning. What's up? How you doing, Char Envy? It's out of sight. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:14:45 What's up? How you doing, Charlamagne? Peace, out of sight. You blind? Yeah, I'm a blind, brother. Man, yo, I've been listening to yours since your first came on the air. I've been rocking out with y'all ever since 2010, since December 6th. Thank you, brother. So, 14 years. Wow. Everybody knows it's our anniversary, but us. It's sex, except for us. That's how you know he's listening to be loyal. 14 years everybody knows our anniversary, but it's except us You know, um, definitely, um, it got me through a lot of hard times, you know Listen to your but to the topic of the morning though with being blind and dealing with you know
Starting point is 00:15:17 This insurance situation and medical insurance. I'll tell you something. That's crazy insurance. I'll tell you something that's crazy. Independence is one of the most important things to me is being independent and my insurance would rather pay somebody to come in my house as a home health aide and spend all that money to do that when I could just get a simple device and put it on my glasses and be able to be independent and move around freely right? Wow. It's called the OrCam MyiPro. That's O-R-C-A-M MyiPro. It's a gadget that my insurance won't pay for,
Starting point is 00:15:57 but they'll pay more money to have a stranger come in my house who can't cook me, I add. You know what I'm saying? Stranger come in my house. You can't cook me I add you know And mess up my food and everything did I that I pay pay for my money for right so, you know I've been a lawyer listener to your and I would love it if you ever helped me get that device So I could be more independent and move around more you can hit me up How much is the device? I don't know it's like a couple of thousand dollars. Okay It's called the or cam my eye pro Or cam pro my eye pro well put your cash up out there brother. It's dollar sign
Starting point is 00:16:42 blind fate 144 that dollar sign blind fate 144 as dollar sign blind fate 144 and my government name ends with 2z so you know it's me. You'll see my video baby mama salute I came in to show you my video baby mama salute you was always saying I couldn't rap so I kept getting better and better cuz of you charlotte me So when I came out with the baby mama salute video a thousand people went to check out the video I like to rap and I like to do showcases not cuz I want to be a famous rapper I just love the music and I love hip-hop and I love power 105. That's what it is brother. Have a good one Um, yeah, I just contributed something to your uh, your your iPhone glasses. Have a good one. Yeah, I just contributed something to your iPhone glasses.
Starting point is 00:17:26 What did he say? Yeah, I know what you meant. Yeah, whatever. It's Oricon, whatever it's called. Yes. The glasses to help them see. That ain't a meta question. I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:17:35 Salute to everybody. Yesterday, before we left on the show, I was telling you about that football team from Brooklyn, the pop-on of football team, Mo'Beta Jaguarsars that needed to raise twenty thousand dollars to make it this saturday to the uh... super bowl their super bowl in orlando this saturday and because everybody all you guys out there and all the listeners and all the
Starting point is 00:17:55 other people that supported them they actually need uh... enough money to head out to the super bowl so beautiful that's lations to the beautiful beautiful better jaguars graz i was in brooklyn i don't know the team. I just heard the story yesterday on the news and I was like we can help these young brothers out there get there. I think that's pretty dope. So salute to them.
Starting point is 00:18:12 Hello, who's this? Good morning people. Will calling from Jersey. Let me just start off by just giving everybody flowers. So I know for you, Henry, a lot of times you get overlooked there. But what you did for Miss Jones back in the day, when you called the caller when things was about to go, go left like the other Donna Dow,
Starting point is 00:18:30 you don't bring it up, but she talks about it. And so you kudos for that, for being loyal to somebody that looked out for you. I love Ms. Jones, salute to Ms. Jones. She, you know, she's local, her kid goes to BC, so she's out in the, you probably see her, you know, on a regular basis basis I'm not sure Jess congratulations on the kids um just a second going around and maybe some of the things that you may not necessarily took for granted but didn't just like totally get a chance to appreciate
Starting point is 00:18:55 because it was maybe a little bit overwhelming but embrace it all man from the smell to the sight to the laugh to the giggles to the poops and all all of that. Because as you already know, it goes so fast. And it's a moment in time. And those two gentlemen beside you, they can access to it as well. Even though they have more, every situation and every kid is something unique to it. Yeah, thank you so much. Mr. Charlemagne's brother to you. In our culture, the greatest pivot of all time is probably Malcolm X.
Starting point is 00:19:26 He went from one extreme to the other. Dick Gregory was another that did a phenomenal pivot going from being a comedian, a crash comedian, but then switching that into being like an advocate, associate, justice fighter, and so forth. And your trajectory seems like it's on that path. So salute to you and keep up the good work. Because you, back in the day, you did have a lot of jerk juice on you, brother, but you kind of
Starting point is 00:19:52 took that around and I see a lot of the different things. Jerk juice. Okay. Pause. Thank you, brother. You should definitely pause that. Thank you. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:01 Thank you, Will. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. Now we got Jess with the mess coming up. What we talking about, Jess? Ray J. Correction all the game, y'all. It's a lot going on. All right, we'll get into Ray J when we come back.
Starting point is 00:20:12 But that's your cousin, though. That's your cousin. Don't say y'all. That's our. Hey, I rock with Ray J, okay? I gotta hear what he said first, but I still rock with him, okay? I stand by Ray J,
Starting point is 00:20:23 because Ray J has stood by us. We dig. We don't know what he said, though. Don he said don't stand next to me still gonna be my guy. Yes I got you said we'll get into it. Next is the breakfast club. Good morning the breakfast club Morning everybody we are you drinking wine in the morning This cranberry juice that's not no damn cranberry juice in that glass morning everybody This cranberry juice. That's not no damn cranberry juice in that glass. Morning everybody we are at the breakfast club. Let's get the- in that glass? She got ice in it. Why would she have no ice and no damn wine in here? Oh alright I didn't see the ice. Are you fancy with that glass huh? Let's get to Jess with the mess.
Starting point is 00:20:57 You need to just wear a weathered shirt. My name is Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. So period on his mama Ray J went in threat and anybody who was against him, anybody who ever doubted him or whatever he was going to out chart and this is what he had to say. Yo right what I'm trying to do right? These **** want to play with me? Yo you **** with the wrong person. I'm going live in 30 minutes and I'm naming all the names that **** me over out here.
Starting point is 00:21:39 I'm out of the country and this **** production and everybody around me is going to pay the **** price. And he captioned it and said I hate me, I hate this whole s. I'm crashing all the way out tonight. You won't ever hear from me again. Hashtag nobody is safe. Well clearly he wanted somebody to call him. Absolutely. That's all. Absolutely. He was seeking attention from somebody. Did he change his mind? As always yeah he changed his mind when the blog started reposting that. He deleted the post and he hopped in the Jasmine Brands comments to let people know he changed his mind when a blog started reposting that he deleted the post and he hopped in the Jasmine Brands Comments to let people know he changed his mind. He said no, I'm not I took it down
Starting point is 00:22:09 So that was it. Y'all know Ray J just be playing with y'all, right? Ray J is in 48 law the power says stir up waters to catch fish. That's all Ray J be doing y'all do know that right? You think that but I don't think that man's mental health is always where it's supposed to be bro. I don't think that I think Exactly what he doing when you do you but usually when you want to get somebody's attention When you got it you got something to do. He'll never have nothing to do when you get our Currency nowadays just attention is the currency like getting the attention is the currency nowadays Can you not saying in 30 minutes? You're my name I'm looking for the names and then
Starting point is 00:22:46 it's like no I'm not like you're supposed to have something to say even if you're not gonna give us what you told us you was gonna give us. It gotta be something. So it was only 30 minutes, I didn't even know it was only 30 minutes but within that 30 minutes I saw him on damn near every every blog. He blog site posted him? Yeah. So he's gotta have something to sell. He didn't say nothing know after it though, Ray. You know always something you got a whole network
Starting point is 00:23:10 Well, he'd do more talking about everything else except that I haven't heard him mention it lately Yeah, what is it any of the shows have you seen it? The links are still up in his bio and stuff like that, but he hasn't talked about raytronix or Raycon in a long time It's all been sold on you sold raytron. I'm sorry raytron. Yeah, he hasn't he hasn't talked about Raytronics or Raycon in a long time. It's all been just drama. He sold Raytronics. I'm sorry Raytronics. He hasn't talked about his network. So it's just like give us something then if you're gonna do all that because I pay attention every time. I'll be like what what? You know but either way moving on Tank on homophobia. So he sat down with the Holden Court podcast and they asked him about a past comment he made about the double standard when it comes to black men experimenting sexually.
Starting point is 00:23:47 It's something about black men and the homosexual conversation. It is a mess. The phobia as it relates to black men is the elephant in the room and no one will actually articulate their devastation. You have to think like for, for a black man, the worst thing to be called is gay. You see it everywhere. Yeah, for sure.
Starting point is 00:24:11 There's an attack on strong black men. But who's the attack coming from? They call you gay all the time, Charlamagne. How do you feel about that? I mean, listen, my motto is, my motto is, why be homophobic when you can just be gay People thinking he gave for a long time since he came up here and was talking to y'all two gay niggas in 2016 and he said you know when he said he like to have his salad tossed by his wife.
Starting point is 00:24:50 Listen. That's true. I don't mind. I don't mind putting my legs up. You know what I'm saying? Like that's okay. I don't mind getting your a** eaten. Not at all.
Starting point is 00:24:58 Are you kidding me? Come on man. To the brothers in the kingdom of 100. And guess what? People thought that was gay. They did. All right? Even though it's a woman doing it to you.
Starting point is 00:25:07 And you know the other thing I don't like, I don't like generalizations. Like when Tank says the worst thing somebody can be called, a black man can be called is gay. No, the worst thing, I like to think a lot of the worst things that a black man can be called, deadbeat dad, okay? Broke, bro, all right? You know what I'm saying? Like there's a lot of woman beater, there's a lot of worst things that a black man can be called.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Yeah, I think you were just talking about the stain and how the stigma about it has been, because you know, Tank grew up in church and that's exactly what he talked about being homophobic himself. Yeah. I was superphobic in getting into this game. I was just like, I got to turn my machismo up. Yeah, right. Real s***. It took me a minute to come to those conclusions that I've come to. You know, I always kind of have this thing where it's like, I desire to be attractive
Starting point is 00:25:59 and not overly trying to be, but I pray that I'm attractive and be careful with being careful what you ask for. being attractive doesn't have limitations exactly yeah I grew them as an attractive man but that still sounded gay that's a lot yeah I don't understand what's wrong with somebody says you're gay and you're not gay like if you're not gay how does it affect you? That's my whole point. It doesn't bother me. Yeah. It's very's very hard not to be called gay nowadays. Because everything's gay. We pause everything. Yes. And that's what he was talking about too. He was, he remember growing up and seeing icons like Rick James and Prince and
Starting point is 00:26:33 he was wondering like why their looks weren't considered being gay. They were. But nowadays they would be concerned being like the highest level of gay there is. Nah, people call Prince gay. People call Prince gay. The highest level of gay there is. Nah, people call Prince gay. People call Prince gay. The highest level of gay there is is crazy. People call Prince gay though. People talk Prince with gay.
Starting point is 00:26:53 Yeah, he was walking around with his ass out. Yeah, absolutely. But women still love him though. Women still love him. I mean, I remember people saying he looked gay, but they knew he had all the women. Yes. That's the thing.
Starting point is 00:27:03 I never heard that. Everybody was like saying, Prince will take your bitch in a minute. Prince and Mike. That's right. By the way, we pause everything because it's funny. Not because we homophobic. I mean funny like laughter funny. Not like funny.
Starting point is 00:27:16 What do you mean? That's the sound? Not the soundtrack. See, you gay. You are gay. I already told you why I be homophobic when you can just be gay. How much I be called gay and homophobic. And I be thinking these people that protest too much, you know, what you're trying to hide.
Starting point is 00:27:37 What you're so against it for. That's wild to me. If you're so against it, it feels like you like it. Yeah. And you can't be against it because it makes it hard. That's why I guess's enough. Thank you, Jess. I'm done. That's Jess with the math, y'all. Oh my goodness, I hate this place. All right. Happy anniversary.
Starting point is 00:28:09 Up next, we have front page news and then Dochi will be joining us. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's D-E-J-N-V. Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Now, last night, the Detroit Lions beat the Packers 34-31.
Starting point is 00:28:23 The Lions' record is 12- and 1 so shout out to Detroit What I've dealt Detroit y'all look really good if y'all don't win the Super Bowl this year, you know I think that's gonna be one of the biggest fumbles in NFL history So you saying that you you don't think the Cowboys are gonna get anywhere close now. No, we still in the hunt Yo, shut up. You're not Morgan. Good morning. It's where you're going What he's saying is he understands what fumbling looks like. Oh, got you. Got you. What's up, Morgan? All right, y'all. Let's get into it. So California Governor Gavin Newsom, he has declared a state of emergency
Starting point is 00:28:59 yesterday in Northern California in case of reported damage following a magnitude 7 earthquake in the Pacific near the border with Oregon. Let's hear more from Gavin Newsom on that natural disaster. Signed off on a state of emergency declaration that will allow us to provide more resources, provide some of our National Guard resources as needed, access to state fairgrounds, waiting some actual skylight frame is more than just a photo frame. It's the perfect way to keep loved ones close no matter the distance with skylight. You can share the joy of a special moment, a silly snapshot or a treasured memory instantly, making it the perfect present for anyone who values connection and family. Millions of families have fallen in love with their Skylight Frame.
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Starting point is 00:30:42 we have coming out. It features some of your favorite comedians in the world. David, tell them who. We got the Kid Merrill. We got Marie Forsten. And we have Jaboukie Young White. Truly a phenomenal episode featuring some of your favorite comedians
Starting point is 00:30:58 playing some of the most offensive and groundbreaking games possible. The audience was amazing. We shot it all in Brooklyn. You're not going to want to miss it. Let's get nasty. So listen to my mama told me on iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:31:22 We want to speak out. We want to raise awareness and we want to raise awareness, and we want this to stop. Wow, very powerful. I'm Ellie Flynn and I'm an investigative journalist. When a group of models from the UK wanted my help, I went on a journey deep into the heart of the adult entertainment industry. I really wanted to be a Playboy model. Lingerie, topless.
Starting point is 00:31:42 I said yes, please. Because at the center of this murky world is an alleged predator. You know who he is because of his pattern of behavior? He's just spinning the web for you to get trapped in it. He's everywhere and has been everywhere. It's so much worse and so much more widespread than I had anticipated.
Starting point is 00:32:02 Together, we're going to expose him and the rotten industry he works in. It's not just me. We're an army in comparison to him. Listen to The Bunny Trap on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, and my latest interview is with Wiz Khalifa.
Starting point is 00:32:25 The craziest part of my life, I can go from performing in front of 40,000 people to either being in a dress room, being in a plane, or being back in a bed all by myself. He is a multi-platinum selling recording artist, mini mogul, and an actor. Which one was the one, the only? Wiz Khalifa! Did you feel like a big break was coming? I didn't know what that big break looked or felt like, but I knew that what I was doing was working. The gang banging and the drug selling,
Starting point is 00:32:55 that's not really for me. But the looking cool, the having girls, the making music, I'm like, I like that part of it. How was that experience for you? Losing someone so close to you that you love? I am grateful that I was able to have, like, the last moments that I had, and to be able to prepare for it,
Starting point is 00:33:11 and it was something that I'm still dealing with. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Martha Stewart has been a household name for over four decades and still isn't done. Join iHeartMedia chairman and CEO Bob Pittman for a special episode of the hit podcast, Math and Magic, Stories from the Frontiers of Marketing, as he interviews this icon in
Starting point is 00:33:38 front of a live audience to celebrate her 100th book, Martha, the Cookbook, 100 Favorite Recipes with Lessons and Stories from My Kitchen. Did you ever think you were gonna wind up writing 100 books? Yeah. You did? Yeah, it's just a minor goal.
Starting point is 00:33:54 This intimate and wide-ranging conversation between friends covers the pivotal decisions in Martha's career, the philosophy that has guided her, and the source of so much of her creative inspiration. They actually looked at the July issue that I had prototyped, and they said, this is fabulous. What would you do next July? And I said, well, living is a limitless subject matter.
Starting point is 00:34:15 Listen to math and magic on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Obligations for that part of the state. It's another reminder of the state that we live in and the state of mind that we need to bring to our day to day reality here in the state of California in terms of being prepared for earthquakes. So there was a tsunami warning that was canceled as part of the protocol for any earthquake along the west coast above a magnitude five. Now the quake hit near the California Oregon state line shaking could be
Starting point is 00:34:45 felt in San Francisco, Oakland, and the Alameda. Meanwhile, speaking at the event at the border in San Diego, Newsom also talked about immigration, deportation, and tariffs. Now, while local law enforcement out of California in the state won't help with potential federal deportations, California will also not interfere. Now Newsom says deportations would have an economic impact on California, including the construction and agricultural industries. He says he also opposes tariffs against Mexico, saying if they go in effect, the people in the state who voted for Trump will be the ones hurt, adding it goes against the USMCA trade pact that was signed during the first Trump administration.
Starting point is 00:35:25 Let's hear Newsom on deportation and tariffs. The approach has been consistent. We don't interfere with federal right to advance federal laws with federal resources. California's posture remains. We do not interfere in the federal government's right to enforce federal law using federal resources. We care about border security, but we also care about economic security, and we care about two-way trade,
Starting point is 00:35:47 and we care about our partners on the other side of this border that have well-established partnerships. So this comes as President-elect Trump is called for 25 percent tariffs against Mexico. He also said possibly Canada as well. And unless more is done to secure the border. Now, the governor, Governor Newsom,
Starting point is 00:36:04 went on to say that he is sending National Guard troops to the border to help with the flow of drugs and guns, and they will be working under an agreement between Mexico and the State Department. Now elsewhere in news, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says any decision on interest rates this month will not factor in President-elect Trump's plans to raise tariffs and restrict immigration. Now, while some experts say Trump's plans will raise inflation, Powell stressed that he doesn't know the details of those plans and he can't make policy based on limited info.
Starting point is 00:36:34 It sounds like he doesn't know a lot, so let's hear more from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. We can't really start making policy on that at this time. That is something that lies well into the future. We have to be, we have to let this play out. Here's what we don't know about tariffs. We don't know how big they'll be. We don't know their timing and their duration. We don't know what goods will be tariffed. We don't know what countries' goods will be tariffed. We don't know how that will play into prices. What will be the transmission into prices? We don't know how people in the markets and in the economy will play into prices. What will be the transmission into prices?
Starting point is 00:37:05 We don't know how people in the markets and in the economy will react to that. And we don't know whether other countries will retaliate. Yeah, so most economists expect the Fed to lower interest rates by a quarter percent this month now that inflation has eased a bit. Now, what do you guys think about that? I think that every economist that I've spoken to
Starting point is 00:37:23 said that those tariffs are gonna have the price of everything through the damn roof. For everybody who voted for Donald Trump because they said it was the economy. Man you think about it, you know after he gets sworn in in January if everything goes up after that those same people who voted for him are going to flip on him. Yeah and people have been saying I mean when when they get those tariffs they have to pass it on to everybody else so whatever those tariffs are it's going to be we're going to be paying for them. And in case people don't understand what that means like girlies you know when we want to get our she-in and our teamu and our fashion nova hauls you know they come from
Starting point is 00:37:57 overseas so expect that those prices will be a lot higher you know when when you look in this they're not going to be the same. But not only that, I mean, because if he's putting tariffs on from all of these different countries, it's going to be a bunch of different products, you know. Oh, no, for sure. For sure. I'm just saying, recognize how it looks. In other words, girlies, get your halls in now before January 20th. You know, if you want to go shopping for something, probably do it before January 20th. That's what I getting at i'm speaking of which was uh... told as words on the topic of of trump trump trump on his assassination attempt is leading to heated exchanges on capitol hill republican congressman pat balance of texas question secret service acting
Starting point is 00:38:36 director ronald row about why he was positioning himself behind president biden at a recent september eleventh service in new york and in that line of questioning he would pretty much was asking that the stack of detail, which means the lead security, asking how does that person position themselves when they are with a president or someone acting as a president as Trump was that day in Butler, Pennsylvania when he had his assassination attempts. Now let's hear from the Republican Congressman Pat Fallon questioning Secret Service Agent Director Ronald Rowe and what that sounded like on Capitol Hill yesterday.
Starting point is 00:39:08 Congressman, what you're not seeing is the sack of the detail off out of the picture's view and that is the day where we remember the more than 3,000 people that have died on 9-11. I actually responded to ground zero. I was there going through the ashes of the World Trade Center I was there at fresh kills I'm not asking you that, I'm asking you, if you were the sick, were you a special agent in charge? I was there to show respect for a Secret Service member that died on 9-11
Starting point is 00:39:37 all that you're trying to be do not invoke 9-11 for political purposes all that I'm not I'm invoking this word you are sir, and You are out of it. That sounds like WWE. Man, it got heated real quick, real fast, right? So the Secret Service has admitted to several failures in handling and the handling of Trump's protection at that rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13th. When a gunman opened fire, one audience member was killed and Trump and two others were wounded.
Starting point is 00:40:02 Of course, in the House hearing, Rowe told lawmakers the discipline of employees who were at fault is still occurring with due process. He is also the secret. He again he also said secret service failed to secure the rally site but he wasn't taking that. He's like listen I was at 9-11 that must have triggered him so I don't know. Yeah secret service can't do nothing but take the L about that day. I mean I don't even know why they defending that. Like there's nothing you can defend. You know, a former president now about to be president-elect again almost got killed. You got to take the L. There's nothing you can do to defend that situation.
Starting point is 00:40:36 Well, there you have it. That's your front page news. I'm Morgan Wood. Follow me on social at MorganMedia and for more news coverage follow at Black Information Network. Download the free iHeartRadio app and visit us at BINnews.com. I'm on vacation next week I'm gonna miss y'all. Morgan, enjoy your vacay. Alright Morgan. Thank you. Peace.
Starting point is 00:40:54 See y'all. Alright now everybody else, Dochi will be joining us when we come back. Her new album or mixtape Alligator's Bites Never Heal is out right now. We're gonna be kicking it with Dochi so don't move It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ, Envy, Jess, Hilarious, Charlamagne, the guy.
Starting point is 00:41:14 We are The Breakfast Club. And we got a special guest in the building that came in here so delightful and bright and nice, ladies and gentlemen. Lying. She was not lying, ladies and gentlemen. Definitely came in lying. She was not lying.
Starting point is 00:41:24 Ladies and gentlemen, Dochi's here. Good morning, Do and gentlemen. Definitely can't be lying. She was not lying. Ladies and gentlemen, Dochi's here. Hello. Baby, how are you? Good morning. I'm great. Man, it feels good to see you. Because the last time you was here, no label reps were with you.
Starting point is 00:41:35 No. But you was don't though, yeah. How much has life changed? I mean, a lot. I've been nonstop, like, on the go. I've been really, really busy in a good way, performing a lot. I just got off tour, like on the go. I've been really, really busy in a good way, performing a lot. I just got off tour, which is incredible.
Starting point is 00:41:47 Grammy nom, you know, a lot of- Thank you. A lot of things have been happening. I feel good. You're receiving a hip hop disruptor award. Yes. How'd that feel? They just made that up.
Starting point is 00:41:59 Y'all like- You know it's real when they gotta make a name, bro. They gotta make an award. You're in the lane of your own. It feels good. I mean, I'm just like, wow, hip hop disruptor that resonates with me heavily. It feels good. Let's talk about the name of the album.
Starting point is 00:42:14 Yeah. Or a mixtape. Is it a mixtape or album? Mixtape. Mixtape. Alligator Bites Never Heal. Yes. Why is the name of that?
Starting point is 00:42:22 And you talk about it all the time, but this is a different... I know. This is Google People. I know. I mean, today it's about this never ending cycle of life of you always have a series of truths that you have to constantly come to within yourself over and over again. It's about patterns, essentially. It's like when you get over one hurdle and you cool in, then you have another one to jump in and it's another one. And it's just about accepting that there's always gonna be more to discover about
Starting point is 00:42:46 yourself there's always gonna be more things to dislike about yourself or like about yourself the more you go on in life and that's what it's about ultimately you'll always be wounded in some type of way and then you'll always heal. What came up with that even that concept like just even I don't know what you call it a metaphor or whatever yeah I don't know what you call it a metaphor or whatever. Yeah, what made you come up with that? I don't know. It really was deeply spiritual It just came to me like I always had the name before I even had a project put together I was like one day I'm gonna do a project It's gonna be called alligator bites never heal and the musical makes sense with it one day. Yeah, I was a bent on it is
Starting point is 00:43:20 Hmm. Yes, ma'am. They talk about changing and things that you like about yourself and don't like about yourself Yeah, what did you see that yourself and don't like about yourself. Yeah. What did you see that you didn't like about yourself? I think when I was creating this project, I was always drunk, always drinking, always partying and I couldn't recognize myself at all because I wasn't really myself. I was intoxicated whether I'm smoking, I'm drinking or whatever and I wasn't liking the person that was reflecting back at me.
Starting point is 00:43:45 And I was like, okay, I think it's time to like sober up. And I need to just get away from people and figure out who am I right now? Because I feel like I was carrying this version of myself that I had been since I was like 20, 21. You know what I mean? And it was no longer serving who I was to become. And when it was no longer serving me, I was like, okay, let let's make a change and I felt heavily inspired and I made the album. Now I'm in a Nathaniel suit! When did you get to that point though? In Denial is the River you talk about that a lot.
Starting point is 00:44:15 You talk about being in that dark period but also being caught up in the fast lane of being a rapper. So you had to be lying to yourself for a while. The name of Denial is the River. When did you get to the point where you were like you know what I am kind of f***ed up about it. I don't think I was ever lying to myself. Denial is a River I titled it that because I was dealing with somebody who was lying to themselves. But anyways I came to that point when I realized that I couldn't create music without drinking in the studio. And that was my breaking point where I was like, oh, I have truly forgotten
Starting point is 00:44:48 the source of my creativity, the source of who I am. And I'm looking for things outside of me to be myself. That's weird. Did Wendy Williams influence Denial is a River? Yeah, that quote. Wow. Yeah. Lucy, stop it. Denial is a river in Egypt. Your husband is gay. You was in a situation like that? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:11 Well. Don't say that again like that, man. Is it shocking? Wow. I mean, no, not in 2024. Not really. It's not shocking. How do you deal with that when you find that out?
Starting point is 00:45:21 I mean, that was never the problem. I think the problem was that you cheated on me. You also could have let me know upfront, you know, what your style was. I'm bisexual. That's cool. I've dated bisexual men. No problem.
Starting point is 00:45:34 It's different when it's a man. Let me know what it is upfront. Yeah. Let me know what it is upfront. I'll accept you for who you are. It doesn't really matter. I think it's like cheating on top of lying and secrecy about just who you are as a person.
Starting point is 00:45:48 So you wouldn't have a problem dating, oh, you dated a bisexual man. Absolutely. That's what the song is about. That's what we- It's like, how can I be bisexual and then I'm gonna not date somebody who's bisexual? Why, because he's a man?
Starting point is 00:45:59 Because people look at it differently. People in this world, it's okay for another woman to be with another woman, but for a man to be with another woman, people look at that differently in a bisexual relationship. Absolutely not. I don't. I don't see it that way. I really don't.
Starting point is 00:46:13 I think that sexuality is fluid and I really don't give a damn. Because then that's contradicting. It is. You know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah. How could I sit up here and be bisexual and be like, oh no, he's bisexual. I can't, girl, whatever.
Starting point is 00:46:24 So what's your relationship like now? Because I saw where you said you have a girlfriend. Yeah, it's wonderful Yeah, does she trust you? Oh my god Yes, she does, okay Okay. Um, I love the fact that you also name songs after things that I love like boiled peanuts. Yes. Catfish. What did you know about boiled peanuts? Where you from? I'm from Carolina. Hey! Come on now. Okay. I'm talking about fireflies. Yeah. Like what made you pay homage to those things? Just the little things that I like in Florida. The little things that make up the swamp. Just things that I think are cool. Even bullfrogs. You gotta be from the country to even know what a bullfrog is. I hate those things.
Starting point is 00:47:05 I only hear them. You know what that is? I've seen them. OK. Yeah. You people in the South like the little states. I know. I'm lying. I'm over here.
Starting point is 00:47:14 He's like, fireflies. You make me feel like home. A boil peanut. You people. Beautiful. Ooh. What? You showing off your white side.
Starting point is 00:47:22 We don't want to hear you say that no more. Yo, shut up. Speaking of that, can't understand you the hardest up. white side. We don't want you say Speaking of that You the hardest up he did make you feel that was great. It's Kendrick. I was like I do yeah He didn't say she hard. He said the heart is out Period with a period and men don't even be using periods So that's a big deal. These ****, nah, they do. Has he given you that validation offline too?
Starting point is 00:47:49 We've actually never met in person. I haven't met him in person yet, but he has given me my props publicly, which is incredible. And the day I meet him, ciao. It's gonna be a really good time. Had y'all spoke before that? So you've never even spoken? I've never met Kendrick. Never met him, never spoke to him, no nothing.
Starting point is 00:48:05 He just randomly posted. Wow. And then you were signed to TDE for four years and you didn't drop anything with him. No, I didn't. Why is that? It took me a really, really long time to figure out the direction of where I wanted to go with my music. And I think that we were dropping singles
Starting point is 00:48:25 and time had gone by and I was trying to discover who I was musically through singles and I couldn't discover that through a full body project. And I was like, I need to drop a mix tape and get something out so that I can have a project to measure up to. You know, you have artists that are single artists and then you have artists that are like
Starting point is 00:48:44 conceptual album artists. And I think that I'm that type of artist a project to measure up to. You know you have artists that are single artists and then you have artists that are like conceptual album artists. And I think that I'm that type of artist and I couldn't see that because I had never dropped a project before. So it was like four years went by and I got 10 singles I was like, listen, we gotta let something go as soon as possible.
Starting point is 00:48:59 But yeah. Was it a fight? Was Topping Punch like against it or? No, I don't think that, I actually don't work with with punch but but no it's not that they were against it it was just a lot of back and forth about what it is that I wanted to say and do we do we want to go this direction do we want to go that direction do I want pop do I want what type of artists do I want to be and it took me a minute to kind of figure that out how big is TD that you don't work with punch?
Starting point is 00:49:26 I mean punches heavily in with SZA and I mean SZA is a global superstar. She's busy. So this shows you mad love Yeah, that's my girl. That's my girl. She's incredible. So when you're creating is just you in the studio like yeah Yeah, that's even I don't like anybody in the studio All right, we got more with dochi when we come back Don't move is the breakfast club. Good morning. Morning everybody is DJ envy Jess hilarious. Charlamagne the guy. We are the breakfast club We're still kicking it with dochi her album alligator bites never heal is out right now Not as there's rumors that you know, you haven't met Kendrick But there's rumors that you're gonna be meeting him soon because they said that you possibly are going out on tour with Kendrick and SZA, is there any truth to that?
Starting point is 00:50:07 You can lie about everything else, but you can't keep that one. Y'all, please, I have not met Kendrick. I don't know what Kendrick has up his sleeve. I don't know what's to come, but I know that I am prepared to receive any opportunity that comes my way, but truly I have no idea. I heard you want his deluxe album on the next project he's wrapping.
Starting point is 00:50:28 I'm sorry? Yeah. How I'm on it, I ain't never even met him. I don't know. Y'all can send records back and forth. I have no idea what he has up his sleeve. I don't know what's going on. You going to the Super Bowl?
Starting point is 00:50:41 I don't know. You performing at the Super Bowl? I have no idea what is going on. Okay. Truly. I love your song Bloom too. Thank you. And you talk about constantly neglecting
Starting point is 00:50:51 important aspects in your life, like checking on your family, making time for yourself. You've only gotten more busy. You're only getting more money, so how are you balancing those things now? I am balancing them. Listen, I use D&D to the fullest of my potential. When I'm off work, I am truly off work. That's how I have my balance.
Starting point is 00:51:09 When I have my me time, that's my me time. And if I need three days where it's nothing and nobody, I'm gonna take that time. So that's how I keep my balance. It's just shutting everybody out when I need me time. Has family gotten more aggressive? Because they, you know, aggressive. I mean, you're more visible now. Like people see you now a lot of people talking about you. And you know, sometimes they think that you got more than you got. People's families get aggressive. Oh, yeah, like let me get it. We used to be a holiday season. No, not my family. Not my family. We're our family's very, very supportive of me. They hold me down like big time. I was
Starting point is 00:51:44 just at my Tampa show. My entire family came like half my family was the goddamn audience I was like y'all are pushing my fans out the way. So now you are still having Nissan Altima Hell no, no, but it's crazy. I actually just I got rid of it the video that we shot That was when I got rid of it. Why would you get rid of it? That was the first car that the label got me when I first got here. I didn't have a car and they got me a Nissan. The lady bought you a Nissan Altima
Starting point is 00:52:09 when you got the deal? Come on, Top. He got me a Nissan Altima to start with. How about you a Nissan Altima? What year was it? He didn't buy me a Nissan Altima. He just said drive this. He gave me a Nissan.
Starting point is 00:52:17 I didn't have a car, I didn't have no money. It was like, look little lady, you need to take it easy. You gotta crawl, fall your balls. He gave me a Nissan, I crashed it. It was horrible. And that's the reason why they gave you that Nissan. I don't drive, no. I had never had a car before either and I didn't drive.
Starting point is 00:52:38 Wait, come on out, explain this to me again. When I, before I got a Nissan, I never had a car before. And I didn't drive. So I came here and I was like, I need to learn how to drive and I need a car I need to get around so they were like here you can just try your best with this one. Did you have a license? It was horrible I did have a license okay but I didn't drive. How'd you crash in New York? What you mean? In New York? From the country it was a culture shock when I first started driving. LA. Oh LA okay. LA is
Starting point is 00:53:01 stressful driving it's too much. I get anxiety. Even to this day I don't drive. It's too much. But yeah, I wrecked the car. It was horrible. On the song, Neeson Ultima, you say she's munching on the box while she watching Hulu.
Starting point is 00:53:13 Absolutely. How did she do that? So who's, you know, I'm old so you gotta school me. When you say she, you talking about she's munching the box while she watching Hulu, but the she watching Hulu is you. It could be more than two girls in there. It could be, yeah, you never know.
Starting point is 00:53:24 You don't know what's going on. It's a lot of girls in there. It could be two, it could be is you it could be more than two girls. Yeah, you never know you don't know what's going on It's a lot of girls in there. It could be two. It could be three It could be six because if she watching Hulu how she much in the box at the same time It could be one you got a focus. That's not true. Well, she's terrible at her job. Women can multitask You got to do a visual for this song Women can multitask. You would be surprised what can go down in these lesbian relationships. You can do a lot. You could save world hunger.
Starting point is 00:53:51 World hunger? Maybe. Nah, it's just interesting. That's why I say I love the title of your songs because it's like, it's clearly just a feeling, right? Like you write these records and you're like, what does this record feel like? This record feels like a Nissan Ultima mm-hmm It does I was like cuz that record to me it feels like when you like
Starting point is 00:54:10 Freestyling with your girls when you're just smoking in the car y'all freestyling. That's what it gives me I also wanted to with TDE was there ever like I don't wanna say pushback, but it's like they have a scissor right? So it's like if you started when you do like to sing sometimes do they ever discourage you from doing that like no just stick to it. Never. My label does not bother me in the studio. Like I don't like people in the studio with me. I like to record alone. I'm by myself. Nobody's interrupting me. It's just like do your thing. I sing. I sing. I got what it is. That's nothing. That's a full singing song. There's no rap on there Like whatever the reason I asked it on boom bap users like I just I just can't sing a little bit No, cuz literally I felt like with boom bap It was like I'm internalizing all of the chatter that I'm getting from fans from haters From major label from the guys like oh, yeah, we really like when you rap now
Starting point is 00:55:04 We really like when you rap now we really like when you sing she should keep doing the pop she should keep doing this and I was just too focused on what everybody else wanted for Dolce versus what Dolce wanted for Dolce now you talk early about you know you were drinking and you using drugs and alcohol as a crutch right when performing were you nervous about doing this project not drinking like is it gonna come am I gonna sound the same I'm to sound the same? Am I going to sound good?
Starting point is 00:55:26 I was terrified. I was terrified because I was like, I don't know if people want to hear these dark topics. I don't know if anybody wants to hear this right now. I feel like there was a period in music where everybody was like, shut up with that kind of s***. Nobody want to hear all that. People just want to have fun right now. We got out of COVID.
Starting point is 00:55:43 Don't nobody want to be sad. And I was like, I don't want my fans to listen to my music and be sad. I want them to feel good about themselves. But it's also like if I'm I have to make music for therapy for myself. Otherwise, I'm doing it for the wrong reasons. Then I was like, well, this is my truth. This is where I am in my life right now. Somebody else got to be dealing with this, too.
Starting point is 00:56:03 And even if they not, I don't give a f***. What became the new crutch? Or if there is a new crutch. Like usually people get rid of drinking and they smoke. Or they get rid of smoke and they start having sex. Or they watch this. Like what's the new crutch? If there is one.
Starting point is 00:56:16 Knock it off. I think the new crutch is music. I don't vape. I don't smoke nicotine. I don't do none of that. At least right now in this season of my life, because what works for me now is what works for me now. I might run right back to the bottle. When I turn 30, who knows? That's my business. But I think that this serves me and my new crutch is just my music and sobriety. It feels better to be sober right now. better to be sober right now. Gotcha. I don't think your generation knows how courageous y'all are. And what I mean by that is, it's like, you know, for us, we weren't talking about mental
Starting point is 00:56:48 health. We weren't talking about anxiety. We weren't talking about depression. But you know, you get older, you start doing the work on yourself. We didn't have nobody provide no soundtracks for us. But it's like, now it's to you, it's to Kendrick's, it's to Rhapsody's. Like y'all are not afraid to put that type of stuff in y'all and y'all music. Yeah, I think that is important too. I feel like especially in hip-hop right now it should be
Starting point is 00:57:07 reflecting real-life situations and real things that are going on. I feel like there is a overload of distractions and materialism and things like that. We need to balance it with that heart and that consciousness and a self-awareness and that's what I'm contributing right now. I'm gonna be popping ass soon though so. You say that, what was that song on MPH where you say I could give them the conch sh** but I'm too busy giving them the conch sh**? It's like there's so many layers to me as a woman and I'm gonna express them all all the time. I'm never gonna box myself in like oh I'm only gonna talk about this I'm only gonna this is real rap cuz you talk about that that's not true. I just think. I'm never gonna box myself in like, oh I'm only gonna talk about this, I'm only gonna rap. This is real rap because you talk about that. That's not true. I just think that I'm telling my
Starting point is 00:57:47 truth right now and this is my truth. But I'm not righteous. Lock it. Well the yin and the yang of life is righteousness and ratchetness. It's the perfect balance. All right we got more with Dochi when we come back. Dochi who's in the building right now. Her album Alligator Bites Never Heal is out right now. Now Jess, you got anybody you want to collaborate with like you just know in a dream I think that I've gotten all my collaborations that I want that Tyler one really did it for me That was like top of my list. I have always wanted to collaborate with Tyler the creator. I have my collab Oh Beyonce and Kendrick Lamar. Got you.
Starting point is 00:58:27 Top collaborations. Other than that, I'm cool with it. Beyonce gave you props too. She listed you as one of her favorite rappers. She did, that was crazy. Have you met her? I haven't. God damn, who would be back?
Starting point is 00:58:35 You stay at the house. You stay at the house. I'm in the house. But you performed in LA for Renaissance, right? I did. Okay, you just still didn't get to meet her but not Yeah, cuz I heard a lot about your performance. It was lit and everything and I thought you were popping bottles in the back Okay. No, what time did you go on that you didn't meet? We got that opportunity kind of last minute
Starting point is 00:59:00 I think it may have I found out what a day or two days before the show or something and again global superstars Super busy woman. She has her children with her on tour She don't got time like you know what I mean, but I think when it's the right time We'll meet each other and that recognition and validation mean anything new from Beyonce. Absolutely. Okay, absolutely I trust her to pick the best I trust her to pick the best talent and the best people that she surrounds herself with. When I went and I opened up her production team, flawless. Her team was incredible.
Starting point is 00:59:34 So I knew her inviting me was validation that I'm doing something right and I'm performing to some level of excellence, which was incredible. How do you deal with your anxiety now? Cause you know, the crowds only gonna get bigger. Yeah. A lot more eyeballs on you and you know sometimes when I see you out it feels like I guess that's your bodyguard. You always like I'm always holding his hand. Is that like your safety blanket?
Starting point is 00:59:53 Um I just don't like people too close to me and that's all I think I just hold his hand so that we can move through the crowd because sometimes you could just chill. Yeah. So what are you doing to just deal with the anxiety in general? Like before you hit the stage? I don't feel any anxiety when I'm on stage or when I'm at shows or I like this environment. I like my job. What about interviews? Hello?
Starting point is 01:00:16 Interviews? No, I'm just kidding. I like interviews. This interview, however, made me a little, I was like, I don't know. Why? You've been here before? You're a bit unpredictable. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:24 You're a little I was like, I don't know Yeah, you're a little unpredictable We had a great time it was great. It was great. But I was like, I don't know, you know I don't know what type of headspace you gonna be out, you know I don't know where he's gonna be at with it, but I mean... I feel that every morning. Cool. Top Dog said that Alligator Bikes Never Heel, he said it had the same vibe as Section 80. He did say that.
Starting point is 01:00:52 He said he had the same feeling that he did when Kendrick dropped Section 80. Meaning like this is our next superstar. I won't speak for him, but... I told him that though. He sent me that album a while before it came out. And I was just like. What'd you think about it? I said, she's out.
Starting point is 01:01:08 I was on the air talking about it. I was like, I heard, told you about it. She's out of here. Like I literally was like, yo, she's out of here. Thank you. We always give you props up there, like all the time. And I want to say thank you, Jess, because you do. You always give me my props.
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Starting point is 01:02:17 That's C-A dot S-K-Y-L-I-G-H-T-F-R-A-M-E dot com slash comedy. Hi, I'm David Borden. And I'm his grandson, Langston Kerman. And we host My Mama Told Me, a podcast about black conspiracy theories. And more importantly, we are here to tell you about a very spectacular live episode we have coming out. It features some of your favorite comedians in the world. David, tell them who.
Starting point is 01:02:44 We got the kid Meryl We got Marie Faustin and we have Jaboukie young white Truly a phenomenal episode featuring some of your favorite comedians playing some of the most offensive and Groundbreaking games possible there the audience was amazing. We shot it all in Brooklyn. You're not going to want to miss it. Let's get nasty. So listen to my mama told me on iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We want to speak out.
Starting point is 01:03:20 We want to raise awareness and we want this to stop. Wow, very powerful. I'm Ellie Flynn and I'm an investigative journalist. When a group of models from the UK wanted my help, I went on a journey deep into the heart of the adult entertainment industry. I really wanted to be a Playboy model. Lingerie, topless.
Starting point is 01:03:40 I said, yes, please. Because at the centre of this murky world is an alleged predator. You know who he is because of his pattern of behavior? He's just spinning the web for you to get trapped in it. He's everywhere and has been everywhere. It's so much worse and so much more widespread than I had anticipated. Together, we're going to expose him
Starting point is 01:04:00 and the rotten industry he works in. It's not just me. We're an army in comparison to him. Listen to The Bunny Trap on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, and my latest interview is with Wiz Khalifa. The craziest part of my life, I can go from performing in front of 40,000 people The latest interview is with Wiz Khalifa. The craziest part of my life, I can go from performing in front of 40,000 people
Starting point is 01:04:29 to either being in a dressing room, being in a plane, or being back in a bed all by myself. He is a multi-platinum selling recording artist, mini mogul, and an actor. Which one was the one, the only? Wiz Khalifa! Did you feel like a big break was coming? I didn't know what that big break looked or felt like,
Starting point is 01:04:47 but I knew that what I was doing was working. The gang banging and the drug selling, that's not really for me. But the looking cool, the having girls, the making music, I'm like, I like that part of it. How was that experience for you? Losing someone so close to you that you love. I am grateful that I was able to have, like,
Starting point is 01:05:08 the last moments that I had, and to be able to prepare for it, and it was something that I'm still dealing with. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Martha Stewart has been a household name for over four decades and still isn't done. Join iHeart Media Chairman and CEO Bob Pittman for a special episode of the hit podcast, Math & Magic, Stories from the Frontiers of Marketing, as he interviews this icon in front
Starting point is 01:05:36 of a live audience to celebrate her 100th book, Martha, the Cookbook, 100 Favorite Recipes, with lessons and stories from my kitchen. Did you ever think you were going to wind up writing a hundred books? Yeah. You did? Yeah, it's just a minor goal. This intimate and wide-ranging conversation between friends covers the pivotal decisions in Martha's career, the philosophy that has guided her, and the source of so much of her
Starting point is 01:06:01 creative inspiration. They actually looked at the July issue that I had prototyped and they said, this is fabulous, what would you do next July? And I said, well, living is a limitless subject matter. Listen to math and magic on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. You have said about me, it's just, you always esteem me
Starting point is 01:06:22 and I really appreciate it. Even before all the hype. Yeah, you was like That's right. Yeah, she loved that stinky Thank you, thank a pool. Thank you. Yes. That's a real southern thing. Was that like your nickname growing up a son? Yeah, thank a pool It's true that you completed this project a month before it was really absolutely Damn, yeah All it took no I needed it
Starting point is 01:06:44 It was something in my spirit that was like you need to drop this this project now if you don't drop this project now you gonna miss the mark and I was like I got to get this out right now I don't know why but God was just tugging on my spirit like it's time to go oh I love that yeah how often do you know that's a stupid question how often do you listen to the Spirit of God but sometimes God will tell you to move and we don't move I'm only not listening to the Spirit of God? Because sometimes God will tell you to move and we don't move. I'm only not listening to the Spirit of God when I am distracted internally. That's why I keep telling y'all this sobriety thing. I hear from God better when I'm sober and I'm clear-minded.
Starting point is 01:07:16 So it's like I only veer off of that when I distract myself with other things outside of me. And sometimes those other things are people, humans. No. That are with you when you're watching Hulu. Man, why are you trying to, no. He's great. You coming back to this. I can't imagine.
Starting point is 01:07:36 How does it feel when you talk about all the albums that came out this year and they talk about yours as being one of the top five or the best, when they talk about Kendrick's album, your album, Glorilla's album. Yeah, Glow, Talonkrie. How does it feel to one of the top five of the best when they talk about Kendrick's album your album When it comes to putting out music cuz that's what you do it for you want people to receive it Well, so how does that feel? Yeah feels like they're accurate. They're right. It should be there It feels really really good Never feel a moment of they didn't understand it first and now people are starting to get it
Starting point is 01:08:02 I think people are still kind of trying to get it Yeah, still. I don't know. Yeah, I've kind of felt like me at first like I think people are just kind of like what's what's her vibe? What's going on? She's an underwear. She's rapping about this I don't really get this girl tape on her face and they're trying to figure it out I don't know but you do this thing like you you capture somebody's attention You make people want to pay attention more cuz that that's how I got on to you I'm like, hey, like what is this? Like, you thing, you capture somebody's attention, you make people want to pay attention more because that's how I got on to you. I'm like, hey, what is this? You are different. That's why I didn't know you were from Tampa until they just was saying it because you
Starting point is 01:08:31 can't put you in a specific place. And then your projects before, nothing sounds like the previous one. You offer so many different, like a variety of sounds. So I think the fact that they're trying to catch on that's still good. That's what you want because you don't fall in the box with nobody else. Yeah. Yeah. I think that it is they have to like you have to digest it and I think you need context because you'll listen to one song but then you'll listen to another and it's like when you listen to the full project I think it comes together for people. You kind of got to dive in the song.
Starting point is 01:09:10 I think it's dope that they can't put you in a box though. If you listen to a song like Alti-Ego or Nissan Altima you like what is this, who is this. I think it's just hard for people because in order to get an understanding you have to say oh well you know she sounds like this or she sounds like that so people know what they expect but I think not knowing what they expect is even better. Yeah I agree I think that my goal is to eventually just be in my my own lane my own thing it's kind of like what I admired about Missy Elliott when she came out it was like Missy Elliott
Starting point is 01:09:40 rapped and sing but she rapped in a way that was just she's just Missy. You know what I mean? She kind of like separated herself and I think that's the goal. What type of conversations is Dochi having with herself nowadays? Are you safe with yourself? I am. A lot of the conversations that I'm having is I'm trying to... Say the right thing in interviews. No, I find myself I'm trying to ground myself right now. It's kind of like a lot of things are happening at once and that happened to me when I first got signed and it overwhelmed me and I'm trying to learn from that and ground myself. I feel like I'm walking on a cloud, like on air and I need to ground myself constantly and be like, okay, calm down, you're safe.
Starting point is 01:10:26 Good things are happening and because good things are happening, it doesn't mean that something bad is going to happen. This is okay. And that's what I'm practicing. Have you and Azalea Banks spoke since that last back and forth? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:40 It seemed like you didn't even wanted to be a beef because it's like, nah, but yeah, I know that tea is stale. It's like what? Yeah, it's like, yeah, it's's he is stale it's like what yeah it's like yeah it's whatever you know have you met Sism? yeah of course i don't say of course she's been just on stage at vlog now okay because she seems like the type of person that you could talk to yes because y'all have had a similar trajectory it's something i it's something really the reason i say that is because i love the way tde does it with their artists. I know it may seem frustrating to the artists, but it feels like they're one of the last few people who actually do artist development.
Starting point is 01:11:10 So you watch these people grow and then become these big superstars. So she seems like the type of person you could talk to about everything you're experiencing now. Absolutely. I could call her and I could talk to her about the simplest things or I could call her and be like, I'm having an existential crisis. She'd be like, what's up, Dochi? So it feels good to just know that like, I still can do that. And she knows she can do the same with me, which is fire. Ladies and gentlemen, it's Dochi.
Starting point is 01:11:38 It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Jess, can you see us? Hello Jessica Robin Moore. Could you act like you're here with us? That's why you ain't gonna get none of this soul tasty drop on a clues bomb for soul tasty So taste is a soul food restaurant from Connecticut day here setting up food because you know today is Big Mac's born day How much food they got? Oh, they got enough for everybody. Okay, including big man
Starting point is 01:11:59 Did you say that like trying to be shady to Big Mac because Big Mac is now medium. He's not you right now Stop stop. He's not you right now stop stop He ain't medium now He was extra large now you go no no no no extra extra long triple X now he might be Excel yes, it's coming down though 100 is so I say you must have weighed a thousand But you know he's depressed oh, he's like he doesn't like his new body. I know he hates it. He hates his new body. I don't understand how he can hate that. Yeah. He doesn't love it. It's good for Whitney. Why you gonna play the biggest
Starting point is 01:12:31 and largest when we talk about Big Mac? Dropping the clues bombs for Big X to plug. Well I listen to that song a lot. Me too. That is a Big Back anthem. Me too. Well this is just a hype song. But anyway let's's get to Jess with the mess. You need real weapons. The lion's just a robin. More just don't do no lying. Don't do no lying. She don't scare nobody. She don't scare nobody.
Starting point is 01:12:52 Worldwide Jess. Worldwide mess. Come on, music. On the Breakfast Club. She's a culture shift. She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see. It's time to set it all.
Starting point is 01:13:07 Okay, so a great friend of ours, Trey the Truth, he opened up about a custody battle earlier this morning, a situation that he's currently dealing with. So for the backstory, Trey won primary custody of his daughter, Truth, at the beginning of this year, which he spoke about during an interview that he was up here, he was just up here back in September and he spoke on it. I got primary custody of my daughter so I just introduced her to a therapist so you know I'm still climbing 6. A lot of us watched you in that like fight with your daughter like trying to figure out the custody thing or whatever how does it feel now to be able to like you said like you're doing things like
Starting point is 01:13:42 putting her in therapy you working things out together, like you don't have to fight anymore, you can just be dad now. How does that feel? I'm not gonna necessarily say I don't have to fight no more, but what I will say is you find things that we be proud of, that we accomplish, and out of all the big stuff I did in life, you know, one of the happiest moments
Starting point is 01:14:01 was in Road Hunt School. Yeah, so you can hear that he says in the clip that the fight not over because that's what he did. He asked on social media to let us know that his daughter was kidnapped by her mother and they have not seen her in the last four months. Trey is supposed to have his daughter full time by court order but allow Truth's mother visitation rights and he dropped her off to her mother Friday August 16th and she was only supposed to spend two days with her mother but she never came back.
Starting point is 01:14:30 He had posted that during the custody battle the child's mother started racking up all these fake charges saying that he was verbally physically abusive and all that type of stuff and that the child was in danger and all that type of stuff. He did end up winning but he did say the fight wasn't over he's been city to city looking for his daughter and he even got a private investigator that he hired to help him find her but the private investigator came back and said that he saw a troops mother and grandmother sneaking to change locations in the middle of the night and Trey openly shamed anyone who has been helping her hide his child in a post he said, it's actually people assisting her mom to hide her, defending her and making
Starting point is 01:15:09 up reasons to excuse this, turning a blind eye and helping to harbor a child that was wrongfully taken is dead wrong, no excuse. He believes that Truth's mother is mentally abusing her by convincing her that Trey is a bad dad and leading her to turn against him. And he also said that Truth, which is his baby's name, has not been in school during all this and the US Marshals are helping Trey look for her. But he believes that they could be doing more than they actually doing. And he believes if he had been the one to kidnap his daughter, the search would have been a lot more aggressive than it is to find her while she was her mom.
Starting point is 01:15:43 Yeah, salute to Trey. Trey has been dealing with this for a long time. He was scared to talk about it because he was scared he wouldn't be able to find his daughter. Even when he came up here, he was dealing with it. And I speak to Trey a lot about this, and this breaks him. Like this, you know, Trey's a strong individual. He helps so many people out there, and this is the one thing that breaks him.
Starting point is 01:16:02 This is the one thing that, you know, when I speak to my brother he just doesn't seem you know it brings him down and he says the only way that he gets over is by helping other people that's why he dedicates his life really to making sure people are okay in storms and bad situations so and I really pray for true does yeah that's really all he does and he's asking if anyone sees her, do not approach them, don't go up to them, just contact him or investigators or CPS. Absolutely. I feel bad now because he hit me yesterday.
Starting point is 01:16:35 He was like, called me but I forgot to call him back but I'm going to call him to the house. Same. He hit you yesterday too, but I totally forgot. Love you, Trey. I'm going to hit him today. I know, I love him too. That is the Jess with the message. That's all we got time for. So, you know, right Jess Boy, all right. Well, Sheldon man, we give it a donkey to man man for after the hour for anybody looking to buy crack
Starting point is 01:16:55 Off Craigslist. We won't talk about it. Okay, first of all, we don't go from that to buying crack off Craigslist They got crack on craigslist. We're talk about it let's discuss after the hour. You about to see? Not for me. You look excited for no reason. You from Baltimore too? Alright. We'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club good morning. Make sure you tell them to watch out for Florida man. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey. The Florida man attacked an ATM for a very strange reason. It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested after deputy say he rigged the door to his home in an attempt to electrocute his pregnant wife. Police arrested an Orlando man for attacking a family. The Breakfast Club, bitches. Donkey of the day. When Charlamagne the guy. I don't know why y'all keep letting him get y'all like this.
Starting point is 01:17:45 No, Duval, it's not me, it's Florida. Okay, Don Quijote Day for Friday, December 6th goes to a Florida man named Anthony Matta. Now what does your Uncle Shala always say about the great state of Florida? The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida and today is no exception. Now today is also the Breakfast Club's born day.
Starting point is 01:18:03 Okay, we turn 14 today. Drop on the Clues Bond for the Breakfast Club's born day. Okay, we turned 14 today. Drop on the clues bombs for the Breakfast Club. Which means 14 years of Donkey of the Day. Five days a week for 14 years. I've been able to give someone the credit they deserve for being stupid, including me. Okay, including Envy. Yes. Because Donkey of the Day does not discriminate.
Starting point is 01:18:19 And the reason I'm bringing this up, because the great state of Florida has contributed to many of these he-haws, and I'm grateful. Okay, thank you, Florida. Thank you, Florida. Drop one of Clues Bombs for Florida. All right, Florida is consistently Florida.
Starting point is 01:18:32 Salute to the Sunshine State. Now, Anthony Mata, like a lot of people, uses Craigslist. Craigslist allows its users to post and browse what is supposed to be classified advertisements. I don't know if they are, because I don't use it. Anybody in here use Craigslist? No. Okay. No, not anymore.
Starting point is 01:18:50 You used to use Craigslist? Did they allow you to let your advertisements be classified? No, I used to use them. Okay. But Anthony is in jail right now because he posted an ad that said, new to the area, looking for ice our crack Now ice is meth all right I wouldn't expect you to know that unless you smoke it or sell it and I think we all know what crack is let's go to Fox 22 news for the report, please a Florida man was arrested after his Craigslist post searching for crack was answered by an undercover investigator the suspect identified as Anthony motto wrote in his post, new to the area, looking for
Starting point is 01:19:25 ice or crack. An investigator posed as the seller of the substance, responded to the ad and set up a meeting with Mata. Mata negotiated to purchase an 8-ball of methamphetamine for $80. After finalizing the deal, the investigator met Mata at an agreed-upon location. But when the suspect and the undercover investigator exchanged money for the drugs, more deputies took action and apprehended Mata. You think?
Starting point is 01:19:47 Mata was charged with the purchase of methamphetamine and unlawful use of a two-way communication device. His companion, Stephen Hornsby, was also arrested for being a principal to the purchase of methamphetamine. I got drugs for sale! Back in the day, Carlos Miller and I had a song we used to sing on set called I Got Drugs For Sale. Never in my life did I think people would actually be putting that on Craigslist and actually advertising that they got drugs for sale Are they're looking for them now? I have been asking law enforcement to do something for me for a long time and nobody is obliged
Starting point is 01:20:16 But I really want to sit with law enforcement and watch them when they find stories like this online Okay, the FBI DEA police, sheriff's offices, whatever it is, your job has never been easier. How hard do you laugh when you come across stories like this? I wanna be around when y'all set up a crack trap. Okay, this is incredible. Let me tell you something, I have a theory that humans truly don't know right from wrong anymore
Starting point is 01:20:42 because of the internet. We see and hear some of the most heinous things done and spoke about online so we don't know what's legal and illegal anymore. So to me, buying ice and crack off craigslist seems absurd but not in this new digital world. I can totally see someone on craigslist asking is the meth and crack still available? Yes, but it's a package deal with an old DVD player. I'll even throw in Breaking Bad Season 1 if you buy the meth off the Craigslist. And if you're on Craigslist, buying meth is gotta be cash no venmo because don't
Starting point is 01:21:12 nobody want to pay no tax on crack. And what if the meth and crack for sale on Craigslist said slightly used. Slightly used? What does that mean? That means that somebody had it in a baggie, got pulled over by the police, so they put it in their anus so cops couldn't find it and so when they got searched so it's slightly used because it's in The same baggie that was in his ass. So it's got a little stench to it But it's cheaper than most meffing crack on the street. So why complain great deal. This is the problem. We have normalized too much crack Crack shouldn't have slogans Crack shouldn't have slogans. Mef shouldn't have slogans.
Starting point is 01:21:47 It shouldn't be smoke cracking chill, you know. There shouldn't be slogans like mef in your mouth, not in your hands. No, you on Craigslist talking about no low offers, I know what I got. Yeah, you got a felony waiting to happen. And that's exactly what Anthony got. Please let Chelsea Handler give Anthony Mata
Starting point is 01:22:04 the biggest hee haw. Hee haw, heeha, that is way too much Dan Manez. And I tell you something man whoever came up with the word crack, ate. Are we gonna play a game? Cuz what? You wanna play a game? Yeah. Okay, let's play a game then. Guess what race it is! Right! Was that my goal? Could you let me give the clues again? Okay. Anthony Mata. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:22:33 Anthony Mata of Florida bought meth, well put up an advertisement looking for meth and crack on Craigslist. Guess what race it is! Jess Elias, we'll start with you. Since Envy wants to rush. Right. Um.
Starting point is 01:22:50 Crack Cajun. The what? Crack Cajun. Oh, I thought you said crack. Crack Cajun. Crack Cajun. Okay, all right. DJ Envy.
Starting point is 01:22:59 Yes. Anthony Mata. What? What? What? Anthony Mata from Florida Okay guys, I don't even know why we did this. Of course, of course. He was Capitol Riot White.
Starting point is 01:23:12 Okay? Look at they mugshot. Alright? They look like they're in Florida. But you never be too sure these days, yo. You know what I'm saying? I know some bull niggas in Baltimore that'll move to a new spot and be like, Yo, what's up with the crack and put that out there. That is true. Demographics of things are changing, but some things never change. Okay. And this right here, Anthony Matta in Florida, buying crack and meth off a Craigslist. Look at this mugshot, bruh.
Starting point is 01:23:36 I see they look like they just in Florida screaming, we the meth. Like this. But let me ask you a question though. I gotta ask a question though. Obviously these guys have a problem. So they should be arrested for that and not put into some kind of rehab facility? Oh yeah, I mean yeah, I do think that when you have an addiction
Starting point is 01:24:00 you should be in a rehab facility. They wasn't selling it, they were trying to buy it. But you gotta get a little jail time for the stupidity. You know what I'm saying? You on Craigslist, bro. But they are feening. Like when you feening for crack, you think... Yeah, you wanna go to the most extreme measures to get it. Yeah. I'd rather them go on Facebook to go in my house and steal the TV. Now, I'd be feeling like that too, but I feel like that mostly when it's black stars. I don't see the need to jump in. I don't see the need to say that at a time like this. I really don't. Okay, let the whites be white. But you're right. You're right.
Starting point is 01:24:28 You're right. Okay, to be fair, let me put my bias aside. You're absolutely correct. You're looking to buy crack. They're addicts just like anyone else. That is absolutely true. Crack is an ill word. Drop one of Clues Boll's for the word crack.
Starting point is 01:24:40 Because it's just an ill word. You think about crack the drug, crack in your ass back in the day We used to say you step on a crack you break your mama's back and used to really believe that you see cracks in the sidewalk You'd be like, yo, let me not step on that I want to break my mama back and who's mama back actually got broke because somebody's stepped on a crack that that became a thing dumb Thank you for that dog walking down the street looking dumb as hell like trying to step in all the boxes looking stupid. But how we know that wasn't true at one
Starting point is 01:25:09 point in time? People was actually stepping on our cracks and mama's backs was breaking. No that's not true. Why are we having this conversation? Yeah it's not true. What's wrong with this? You don't know that? All right. Okay you ain't even black. That ain't never happened. I am black. I am black. All right thank you for that donkey today. You gotta keep telling people you black, you not black. No, cause you keep telling him I'm Dominican. And people be confused. Plumas crack? Well, plumas crack is the same thing. The crack just hit. The word crack just hit.
Starting point is 01:25:38 Alright. Well, thank you for that donkey today. Now, when we come back it's Friday, so you know what that means? It's Freaky Freaky Freaky Friday! Hey, hey. Now, Don'tchi was just on here, and she was talking about dating bisexual men. Well, actually, she has a song on her album called Denial is a River, and the reason I love this song is because
Starting point is 01:25:57 this song was inspired by a classic moment from the Wendy Williams experience, okay? I remember this moment vividly, all right? Because I was sitting right there, all right? Do we have a clip? I remember this, this woman called in asking Wendy for advice, cause her man was gay. Let's listen.
Starting point is 01:26:13 What did your husband do that made you uncomfortable? Wendy, he went down. Down where? Other guy. Well, he's gay stupid he kinda better like have an extra fun, he didn't admit it to me
Starting point is 01:26:32 Lucy stop it denial is a river in Egypt your husband is gay he's a he's a guy if you wanna stay there's nothing wrong with it what a time What a time. What was those beeps?
Starting point is 01:26:46 What a time you had. She said he is, what was the beeps? He said, you know what she said? She said, did she, oh, H to the is-oh baby. Jesus Christ, all right. 800-585-1051. Ladies, what is the question? Ladies, do you ever?
Starting point is 01:27:02 Has that ever happened to you? Have you ever dealt with a bisexual man? Or on a down low man? Hmm. Yeah, yeah. Don't you say you found out. Don't you find out in the woman that called in the Wendy show found out, they found this out.
Starting point is 01:27:14 All right. It's like you found out your man was cheating, but it was cheating with another guy. All right, so 800-585-105-1. Ladies, have you ever dealt with a man on a down low and you didn't? No. And then you found out. We'll start with you, Jess. a man on a down-low you didn't know? And then you found out. We'll start with you, Jess.
Starting point is 01:27:27 Jess, has that ever happened to you? No, we gotta go to commercial, fool. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah. I'm so excited to talk about it, you and you wanna go to break. Right, like, come on, Envy. God, man, all this talk of cracking down this topic, Envy, you gotta be bricked up over there.
Starting point is 01:27:39 It's the Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Chesolaria, Charlamagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club Morning everybody is DJ NV Chesolaria Charlamagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club now if you're just joining us Dochi was here earlier today, and she was telling us about how she found out her ex Back up buddy What? It's Friday
Starting point is 01:27:57 Oh my bad. It's Friday so you know what that means It's Freaky Freaky Freaky Friday Yes, so we were telling you, Dolce was here and she was talking about an ex she was dating and how she found out he was on the down low. Let's listen. I've dated a bisexual man. It's different when it's a man.
Starting point is 01:28:14 Let me know what it is up front. Yeah. Let me know what it is up front. I'll accept you for who you are. It doesn't really matter. So you wouldn't have a problem dating, oh, you dated a bisexual man. Absolutely. 100%.
Starting point is 01:28:24 This is what the song is about. It's like, how can I be bisexual, and then I'm going to not date somebody who's bisexual? Why, because he's a man? I don't see it that way. I really don't. Yeah, how could I sit up here and be bisexual and be like, oh, no, he bisexual?
Starting point is 01:28:37 I can't. Girl, whatever. And don't think this was a random conversation. If you've heard her album Alligator Bites Never Heal, she has a fantastic song called Denial is a River. Skylight frame is more than just a random conversation. If you've heard her album, Alligator Bites Never Heals, she has a fantastic song called Denial is a River. Skylight Frame is more than just a photo frame. It's the perfect way to keep loved ones close, no matter the distance.
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Starting point is 01:29:54 a podcast about black conspiracy theories. And more importantly, we are here to tell you about a very spectacular live episode we have coming out. It features some of your favorite comedians in the world. David, tell them who. We got the Kid Mero. We got Marie Faustin. And we have Jaboukie Young White.
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Starting point is 01:30:29 So listen to my mama told me on iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. We want to speak out. We want to raise awareness and we want to raise awareness, and we want this to stop. Wow, very powerful. I'm Ellie Flynn and I'm an investigative journalist. When a group of models from the UK wanted my help, I went on a journey deep into the heart of the adult entertainment industry.
Starting point is 01:30:59 I really wanted to be a playboy, my dog. Lingerie, topless. I said yes, please. Because at the center of this murky world is an alleged predator. You know who he is because of his pattern of behavior? He's just spinning the web for you to get trapped in it. He's everywhere and has been everywhere.
Starting point is 01:31:18 It's so much worse and so much more widespread than I had anticipated. Together, we're going to expose him and the rotten industry he works in. It's not just me. We're an army in comparison to him. Listen to The Bunny Trap on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 01:31:40 Hey, I'm Jay Shetty and my latest interview is with Wiz Khalifa. The craziest part of my life, I can go from performing in front of 40,000 people to either being in a dressing room, being in a plane, or being back in a bed all by myself. He is a multi-planetary recording artist, mini mogul, and an actor. Which among the ones, the only, Wiz Khalifa! Did you feel like a big break was coming? I didn't know what that big break looked or felt like, but I knew that what I was doing was working.
Starting point is 01:32:12 The gang banging and the drug selling, that's not really for me. But the looking cool, the having girls, and making music, I'm like, I like that part of it. How was that experience for you? Losing someone so close to you that you love? I am grateful that I was able to have like the last moments that I had and to be able to prepare for it and it was something that I'm still dealing with.
Starting point is 01:32:34 Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Martha Stewart has been a household name for over four decades and still isn't done. Join iHeartMedia chairman and CEO Bob Pittman for a special episode of the hit podcast, Math and Magic, Stories from the Frontiers of Marketing, as he interviews this icon in front of a live audience to celebrate her 100th book, Martha the Cookbook, 100 Favorite Recipes with Lessons and Stories from My Kitchen.
Starting point is 01:33:07 Did you ever think you were gonna wind up writing 100 books? Yeah. You did? Yeah, it's just a minor goal. This intimate and wide-ranging conversation between friends covers the pivotal decisions in Martha's career, the philosophy that has guided her,
Starting point is 01:33:22 and the source of so much of her creative inspiration. They actually looked at the July issue that I had prototyped and they said, this is fabulous. What would you do next July? And I said, well, living is a limitless subject matter. Listen to math and magic on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Which is a song that I love because it was inspired by a moment that happened on the Wendy Williams experience, you know, back in the day. I wish we had more time with Doge.
Starting point is 01:33:50 I wanted to know who put her on to that. Did she hear it as a child? Because this happened back in 2006. Yeah. Let's play the clip, right? What did your husband do that made you uncomfortable? Wendy, you went down. Down where? the guy. Well, he's gay, stupid. What more do you need to know, you donkey? Damn. I consider like to have an extra fun.
Starting point is 01:34:14 Um, he didn't admit it to me. I was- Lucy, stop it. Denial is a river in Egypt. Your husband is gay. He's a f***. He likes guys. If you want to stay, you should listen to f***. Yeah, you memorized that? I was sitting there like a saint in the moon. There ain't nobody like Wendy Williams, bruh. Nobody. That clip was fantastic. You hear me?
Starting point is 01:34:38 That's crazy. Well, I mean, Jess, have you ever? Have I ever, where? What you ever have ever were Date a man that was okay. Let's go to phone a man That was he found out was dated a man that cheated on you with another man Let's just say I'm glad that I'm on his name don't have a play with me like that cuz now what I wouldn't be your fault If he did she reaches out no to reach no wouldn't be my fault But she's his own but you know, but no, I'm not willingly doing that or by mistake. I must say I
Starting point is 01:35:04 But you know, but no, I'm not willingly doing that or by mistake I must say I Know Jessica good morning, Jessica. Hey, how are you guys? Good, good, good. What happened with you, Jessica? So, I was dating a boy and I had got a lot of rumors that he was on the DL, but I never peaked it. My sister had went on Craigslist one day and seen an ad that he had posted and it was in
Starting point is 01:35:42 the men searching for men's section. They selling all types of crack on Craigslist, huh? he had posted and it was in the men searching for men's section. They selling all types of crack on Craigslist. You can buy any type of crack you want on Craigslist. It was crazy because the way she realized it was him, because it wasn't a face picture, he actually posted a picture of his private on the ad. a picture of his private on the ad and he noticed that it was our bathroom that he had posted the picture in. Not gonna lie your cousin or your sister will ever found out I was really blowing that picture up. Yeah damn right. Also if you selling that ass on Craigslist you ain't really trying to keep it on the deal. Right. No no it, it's definitely not. And the crazy part was he tried to deny
Starting point is 01:36:26 it. Wow. Denial is a river in Egypt. He's gay. He's a bleep bleep. He likes guys. What more do you need you donkey? Hello, who's this? Good morning. This is Angelina. Hey, Angelina. Now has this happened to you, Angelina? Oh, man, crazy thing. I actually bumped into the guy the other day. So let me tell you. Well, first of all, good morning, DJ NV and Coach Shaila 843, representing this morning.
Starting point is 01:36:56 You know I hear that, Gigi. And good mor- Hey, good morning, Jess. Welcome back. Congratulations on your baby girl. Good morning, baby, thank you. Thank you. So let me tell y'all, oh my god, it's crazy.
Starting point is 01:37:07 So I actually was talking to a guy on a date nap and we were supposed to meet up for a date. And then I have a gay male friend, my homeboy, and I was showing him the guy who I was supposed to be going on a date with. And so he was on the date nap as well too, on the male side. And he was telling me that he actually also had and app as well too on the male side and he was telling me that he actually also had a date as well too. So he actually showed me the profile of the guy he was supposed to have a date with. Tell me why it was the same guy. What'd you say to him?
Starting point is 01:37:35 You said, boy, you like boogie in it? Listen, I was like, cause on the date and app it'll ask you, do you want it to show you woman or man? And I'm guessing it was an option to do both so he's on both sides playing both sides and I was out the other night here because I live out in the metro so I was at a $2 Tuesday spot for tacos on Tuesday and I saw the guy I didn't say nothing to him but I just did not stop laughing I was like there's no way you were on both sides of the app trying to get with men and women but his 45 did not, so he was bisexual.
Starting point is 01:38:06 And now you at $2 Tuesdays acting like you like tacos. Knowing damn well you don't want no tacos. Right, you want them tacos stuffed. Goodbye, mama. Oh, she trying to. See? She's crazy. 800-585-1051. We're asking ladies, have you ever dealt with a man that was on the down low?
Starting point is 01:38:25 You thought he was straight and you found out he was on the down low. Let's discuss. It's the Breakfast Club. It's Freaky Friday Call in now 800-585-1051, we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Now if you're just joining us, Dochi was here earlier and she was talking about dating a man that she found out was on a down low. The man had lied to us, so we're asking 800-585-1051. Has this happened to you? Hello? Who's this? Boss lady good morning. Well, I'm talking about the question of the day. So I actually walked in on my ex-boyfriend
Starting point is 01:39:17 Giving his roommate How old are you first of all man, well I am 44 and at the time I was 34. Okay, okay Doing a good job. Did you teach him anything? On the job better than I could have done which was exactly and I'm kind of Standing at the door watching without seeing anything And I feel like a couple of minutes his roommate got off and he just **** all in and got it wiped in his mouth and I'm like okay that's when I keep going and I'm like what the hell going on and now you trying to fight me because I don't... whoa whoa whoa whoa stop stop so how long did you watch man like like he... man I watched probably for about 5 good minutes.
Starting point is 01:40:06 Dang! This is a long time you watching somebody give a ****. Why did you like it? When I'm at the door I don't get any info. So I'm like okay let me pull out my little emergency key that he don't know I got. He go through, I'm going through the apartment I don't see anybody. So I go to his roommate roommate like where is he a the doors have cracked about three inches open so I'm just standing there for a while
Starting point is 01:40:35 But my mouth was literally my mouth hit the floor and then he tried to fight you He tried to get up trying to fight me, you know Brush your teeth sweetheart. Don't get up I'm like if you wanted this I could have put on a scrap phone and you know, let's just No, I don't care that's different babe. I think that's a form of mental illness. Yeah, can't no strap on off on you You know me. Oh wait I think sucking on a scrap on is a form of mental illness man
Starting point is 01:41:05 And I'm gonna tell you what I really think is a form of mental illness when you got the scrap on on but you moan And while somebody's Hello What's the noise? What's the noise? Hello, who's this? Hey, my name is Jasmine. Hey Jasmine. Have you ever dated a man on the down low? So it's never been confirmed, but I really really really truly believe he was so hear me out Every single time we were having sex he always wanted his ass not just the play with play with. And sometimes like you can't ask him now. Oh man.
Starting point is 01:41:51 Yes, but my thing is like he wanted it too much and he would like to do it in the air. He was like the type that likes to sit on faces and I just wasn't really into all of that. I was like, why do you want all of this? Like, what's going on? Is there something you want to tell me? And then not to make matters worse, he always hung out with his best friend. And his best friend was gay. So I'm just like, why you got a best friend that's gay and... If a guy don't like to talk about their girls
Starting point is 01:42:14 about ass play, cause he like it, then you should be able to do it. He should be able to be free with you. What? But I feel like you all, what you're around, and he was around a lot of gay niggas too, but he the only straight one? Come on. I mean, clearly he was around, and he was around a lot of gay niggas too, but he the only straight one? Come on.
Starting point is 01:42:25 Well, I mean, clearly he was bi, so he was a little crooked. But my point is, he probably wanted to have that conversation with you, but you know, you wouldn't allow him to. Would you have been willing to do that if he'd been honest with you? No, that's not true.
Starting point is 01:42:36 I'm bi, so I'm very open to it. I would have been cool with it had he been open, but he just... She just wanted to know, just like do she. I feel like she was still trying to be straight because maybe his siblings made fun of him. Like even his family used to jokingly be like I think you're gay and he would be like no no I'm not. Because he's bi but here's the thing um I think that with songs
Starting point is 01:42:59 like Doche Denial is a River or even you having these conversations maybe that'll help to eradicate the stigma I guess I don't know but even what you might be right even what you being vital you still don't want no big grown-ass man sitting on your face like what right thank you yeah yeah exactly right like cuz if I'm with a man I'm with the man when I want them to sit in on my face things to be cute They think I don't know I was like listen, I can't get a crap for you. That's what you want Wow, he want the one that don't come on No GMO
Starting point is 01:43:43 Okay, I want that organic. Alright. What's the moral of the story? Is there moral? The moral of the story is let's play Doughy Denial is a River right now. Eddie, you got the song? Alright. Let's play Doughy Denial is a River, man.
Starting point is 01:43:53 Alright. Okay? And then when we come back, we got Past the Orcs. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:44:02 Lauren LaRosa is hanging with us today. And let's get into past the aux What's up, Nila what's up guys, how are you? Good morning big Nila NYLA don't play with it. What's up, Nailah? What's up, guys? How are you? Good morning. Big Nailah, NYLA. Don't play with her. What's happening? Don't play with her. You got court today? No, I don't got court today.
Starting point is 01:44:30 I just got business to handle, actually. Okay, all right. MB is just an N-word. In his world, people only go to court and church on Easterns. That's why they dress up. That's crazy. Which is ridiculous. By the way, he's not an N-word.
Starting point is 01:44:38 He's a white Dominican. And that's why he would think that she got to go to court because she dressed up. I'm not a white Dominican. I'm black. Go ahead. You know, I had enough of racial transgressions this week, especially on the top of my head. Racial transgressions? By the way, he's not an N word. He's a white Dominican. And that's why he would think that she got to go to court because she dressed up. I'm not a white Dominican. I'm black. Look ahead. You know, I had enough of racial transgressions this week, especially on the timeline. So I'm going to keep it pushing. But I am going to be at Miami Art Basel this weekend.
Starting point is 01:44:56 At Art Basel? Yeah, I'm having a party. So if you guys want to come. I mean, yo, you know I be down. She looking for a man. She know a a man, wherever man go be she go be First of all, I don't like that you always doing that Exactly because I be just down for a good time But you know what, it's not all about men Pull up Art Basile, I will pull up the flyer
Starting point is 01:45:14 It's in my story But I want to get into this new Smeeno album He just dropped and my favorite record on there is Call of Ho now Drop off the cool bomb for Smeeno I like Smeeno a lot, Naila actually put me on the Smeeno a few years ago Smeeno dope He's a vibe is called Hole Now. Drop one of Clues Bonds for Samino. I like Samino a lot. Naila actually put me on the street, Samino, a few years ago. Samino dope. He's a vibe.
Starting point is 01:45:27 Yeah, that's a vibe. Yes, okay, cool. Certified vibe, number one. Number two, let me get into Samara Sin, I think is how you pronounce her name. But she was going viral for her colors performance a few months ago, but she just dropped a tape last month and my favorite record on there is called Sinner.
Starting point is 01:45:41 That's a hot. Ooh, drop one of Cl the clues bombs for her. Why did you say she had a colored performance? What is a colored performance? You know like colors, like the performance art where you do your song live, like you rap it live. It's a platform. It's like on the radar.
Starting point is 01:45:54 Oh, you said colors. I thought you said colored, like colored. No, no. Like the white people be like, we're going to the colors. Go watch the colors. No, remember, nobody said you're going to watch the colors. Take off the hotel lobby there. Remember that video with the mic?
Starting point is 01:46:04 Got you. That was hard, hard, before. Take off the hotel lobby there. Remember that video with the mic? Got you. That was hard. Hard, hard. Whoever produced that phenomenal job. Yeah, production's tough. And she's tough, too. Make sure you guys check her out. Samara Sen.
Starting point is 01:46:14 Where's she from? I don't know where she's from, but she got a whole album out. The album is great. And then last but not least, I'm going to go to Whiz Kid's project. I know it came out a few weeks ago, but it came out the day as a Kendrick thing and it was just a lot going on. I think that one was dope.
Starting point is 01:46:26 It's so good. They said one of the best ones of the year. Did it get like not the attention because of all the Kendrick stuff? Well I think to rap fans it didn't get the attention. To global fans it probably got its attention, but I'm gonna go with the record that got Brent Fires on it called Piece of My Heart. Yeah WizKids dope. Okay.
Starting point is 01:46:42 Let me get on that vibe this weekend. Envy likes it, Charlotte likes it, Lauren likes it. I like it too. I'm just saying like that's crazy because I didn't, never even those songs hit Instagram real so hard when they first dropped. I'm telling you that Kendrick, the Kendrick album was so loud nobody paid attention to anything else, rightfully so. But WitsKid's album is still really good so I just wanted to make sure we touched base on it. I wonder who's number one this week because Kendrick was number one but then they say this week he's gonna be number two so I wonder who's number one this week because kinder was number one, but then they say this week He's gonna be number two
Starting point is 01:47:06 So I wonder who the hell is number one this week because I can't even think of what came out what came up on global Charts or rap charts billboard is on billboard. I'm sure it's a having a pop artist, right? I have no idea You know Also, we keep acting like Kendrick is not a pop artist Kendrick is a pop artist Drake is a pop artist Yes, they're hip hop but pop just means popular is short for popular. So Say what you want Kendrick's the biggest pop artist in the world right now. Well other than Taylor Swift what I meant pop I'm in white Nobody's mad about that statement either way
Starting point is 01:47:42 And if you guys like the popular records that I just gave y'all today make sure you guys follow me on the gram at NYLA SYMONEEEE We got the certified playlist just click the link in bio and then um yeah make sure you guys catch me at Art Basel this weekend I'm doing a Heat House Temple House so pull up on me Thank you Nala Thanks Big Nala I just want you to know it's Mad Dominicans Miami. Just want to throw that out there now. What does that have to do with anything? And be my head sources. I'm not a minute. And second of all, there's a lot of black people in Miami population in Miami too. All right. Well, let's get to the mix. The people's choice mix we throw back on a Friday. So let me
Starting point is 01:48:22 know what you want to hear is the breakfast club. Good morning. Morning everybody is DJ envy., Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Now Charlamagne when the next Brilliant Idiots podcast come out? It'll be out today. A lot of people are asking they want to hear you and Andrew show us together. Don't worry about our podcast okay we've been doing that podcast for 11 years all right and I wanted to remain the best kept secret in the podcast business okay I don't like I don't even like when stuff like this happened and then y'all come over to our world Okay, we got our own little world
Starting point is 01:48:50 Curated over here on brilliant. It is I don't need y'all in our world No, we're in your world all in your world in our world. No. Yep. That's right. Now we got a Bisexual relationship Interracial relationship Yes, they're away from our bi interracial relationship Stay away from us. I don't want y'all over there. We stay in our little idiot world. Okay, we have our conversations I don't need y'all in our conversation. Nope. All right. All right. Well also salute the dochi for joining us today Yes, man If you have not heard alligator bites never hill is absolutely one of my favorite projects of the year if I had to rank
Starting point is 01:49:39 Top five projects for me personally for 2024 alligator bites never hill would definitely be in there man So salute the dochi and keep growing keep growing young queen. All right when we come back we got the positive notice of Breakfast Club good morning. Morning everybody it's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club now you guys have a great weekend I'm going to see uh what's it called what's it Mama Wild what's it called? Moana I'm going to see Moana this weekend. I saw it. How was it? Moana was good. I saw Moana last week. It was good. I'm about to go see it this weekend. Moana 2 actually. Moana 2. And then you have fun with your son with his new braces? I know. Yeah. And he wanted to go see Gladiator today too. But I don't think he's going to be...
Starting point is 01:50:23 He underestimating the pain of these braces. he think he won't be straight thing you gonna be cracking crab legs and and eating cookies and all of that he think it's a game is he a candy eater or not not too much of a candy no I like candy but he like crab legs and corn and popcorn all the stuff that he can't eat oh wow and if you take him to see gladiator I'll tell you off line because it might be some stuff you might you know just you know just in case they put the kiss in There he kisses a lot of men, but it ain't on a lips Let's be clear
Starting point is 01:50:51 Ashton mama is just hilarious His daddy is wrong his granddaddy is Kevin. He ain't nothing in that movie. That's gonna shock him Okay, hold on. Excuse me. Ain't nothing going to shock him. Y'all don't hide nothing from Ashton. My brother and my grandfather ain't never kissed no man. I ain't say that. I'm just saying y'all don't hide nothing from him. And uh, oh no, no, no, we don't hide nothing. That's what I'm saying. I mean there's aunt gay. It's like, all right, you know what I'm saying? Yes, all right. Well. My sister. Enjoy it.
Starting point is 01:51:17 Who you talking about? Sheena? Sheena's not his aunt. That's his uncle. Now he's his aunt. That's his uncle Naya. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha or y'all done? Hi, I'm David Boren. And I am his dear friend Langston Kerman. And we host My Mama Told Me, a podcast about black conspiracy theories. We just did a spectacular live show with some of your favorite comedians on the planet. David, tell them who was there! We had The Kid Mero, Marie Faustin,
Starting point is 01:52:05 and we had Jaboukie Young White. Some of your favorite comedians playing some of the most offensive and groundbreaking games. So listen to My Mama Told Me on iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We want to speak out and we want this to stop. Wow, very powerful. I'm Ellie Flynn, an investigative journalist,
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