The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: The Breakfast Club Reacts To Drake’s “Push Ups” Diss Track, Tyler, The Creator Calls Out Jerrod Carmichael, Brittney Griner & Wife Expecting 1st Baby + More
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Just Hilarious.
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Just don't do no lying.
And Charlamagne Tha God.
Don't get it, J.
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It's like being on America's front porch.
Don't feel like my wrist touches.
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Every time I go to the Breakfast Club, I know it's going to be like a good man.
I'm getting high.
Good morning, USA. Peace to the planet. It's Monday.
Yes, it's Monday.
Back to the work week.
How y'all feeling?
I was feeling great until my goddamn headphones just broke.
These cheap ass beach by Dre's for no damn reason.
Oh my God.
Literally just broke when I put them on my goddamn head.
Devil damn head.
I'm sorry, God.
I didn't mean to say that.
Are they the first ones that ever came out?
You need some updated ones.
No, these ain't the first ones that ever came out.
I had these for a while, but I can't believe they just broke.
Yeah.
Just opened them up.
How are you feeling, Jess?
Strong, extra strong.
I'm good.
It was my son's birthday yesterday.
He turned 12.
We celebrated Friday through Sunday.
Nice.
So, yeah, I'm extra tired, but I'm all right, though.
Yeah, it was a dance competition for me this weekend, so the girls had dance competition. This was
the first time that they competed against each other.
Usually they're not in the same
age bracket, so this was a little different.
So this was 7 years
old to 12, but it just
wasn't dance. This was like dance, acting,
monologues, singing.
So it was a little all over the place.
But they did pretty good. Out of 100 girls, Brooklyn scored
4, London scored 6. So they did pretty good. Out of 100 girls, Brooklyn scored four, London scored six.
So they did pretty good.
So drop a bomb for them.
As a mom, do you feel pressure when it's your kid's birthday just to do stuff for them?
A little bit, but then be like, no.
Because I do stuff for Ash all the time.
But you got a huge cake and a huge party and all that though.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I got him his Raven's cake and everything.
And the older that he get, he don't really be's cake and everything. And then he wanted to just,
and the older that he get,
he don't really be putting too much pressure on me.
He wanted to just hang with his friends.
We went to Sky Zone, Glow Night Friday
with kids from his school.
Then he was like, I want to hang with my family Friday.
We did virtual reality.
I shot a bunch of, you know, zombies.
We did that.
And then we went out to eat at this Italian restaurant,
went in the house.
He played his game.
He got a bike
like he
it was cool
it was good
it sounded like Christmas
yeah I know right
but
yeah if he got some money
to his cash yet
only thing I don't like
he text a couple of my friends
like hey y'all
it's my birthday
uh okay
like don't text my friends
why shouldn't he
that's what I got a cash app for
no no no no no no
no don't do that
how much money you got
I don't like that
cause that's kinda like
hey y'all
I'm gonna send y'all my GoFundMe.
What?
But he's 12.
He can do that.
No.
It's his birthday.
Yeah, but sure, my son, don't ever text somebody like, hey, it's my birthday.
What?
Don't be acting poor.
What's wrong with you?
That's not acting poor.
Uh-huh.
That's using his position to get a little bit more change in his pocket.
That's clowned out.
That is clowned out.
Uh-uh.
He don't get that from me.
He get that from Rome.
He get that from Rome. I get that from Rome.
Hey, y'all,
it's my birthday.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Over the weekend,
there was so much going on.
Drake released a response
to Kendrick Lamar.
Have you heard it yet?
Well, we're going to get
that on right now
and then we're going to get
in the front page news.
Let's get into it.
It's called what?
Drop and Give Me 50?
No, it's called Push-Ups.
Push-Ups.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Not too often I like to hear
light-skinned people speak, so let that man go.
Yeah, shut up.
Morning, everybody.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page.
I'm highly impressed.
I know we're going to talk about it during Just What's the Best, but highly impressed.
We're going to take some phone calls as well.
Highly impressed.
All right.
Well, today is April 15th, so it is tax day.
Your taxes are due by 1159 p.m.
Jesus.59 p.m. Jesus.
All right.
Now, taxpayers in Massachusetts and Maine have until April 17th to pay taxes because of Patriots Day.
And they're saying if your business was affected by what's going on in Israel, you might be given an extension as well.
But everybody else, you better have your taxes in by tonight at 11.59 p.m.
Now, Iran launched drone strikes
at Israel. Now, they said about 350 drones were sent to Israel, but they said 99 percent of them
were actually stopped. President Biden speaking on the phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu on the heels of Iran's significant attacks against Israel Saturday night.
The president told the Israeli prime minister that he should consider tonight a win,
that the U.S.'s assessment right now is that Iran's attacks had been largely unsuccessful.
And the reason that this is the U.S.'s assessment right now, according to this official,
is that almost all of the drones
and missiles that Iran launched Saturday, including more than 100 ballistic missiles,
were successfully knocked out of the sky. And we are told essentially that nothing of value
was hit. Again, this is the U.S.'s current assessment of the situation. Importantly,
we are also told that the president told the Israeli
prime minister that the U.S. will not participate in any offensive operations against Iran.
I mean, that's the best case scenario, right? I mean, from what I read, only one little girl
was hurt and it caused minor damage to an Israeli military base. And as you just heard,
the vast majority of the arsenal was intercepted by Israel and its allies.
So let's see if America can keep Israel from escalating things even further with Iran by retaliating.
Like, you know, we should be trying to stave off escalation in the Middle East by any means possible.
And they said those drones, which they said, Sandra Brown, 350, cost anywhere from $2 million to $6 million.
Can you imagine? can you imagine can
you imagine it's tax day that's why our tax dollars are going people okay all right well but in that
case the tax dollars went to the defense right you know because 99 of them were shot down yeah
which is crazy yes all right now uh donald trump he's going to be the first uh i guess the first
president to be charged with a felony and his trial starts today.
Donald Trump will become the first former president ever to stand for a criminal trial.
He is not impressed with the case.
I haven't seen one legal scholar that said this is a case.
And in fact, even you people said, oh, gee, that's too bad.
This is the first one.
All of them are scams.
And by all of them, he means all of the many criminal cases
he faces around the country. 34 criminal counts in Manhattan revolving around the hush money
payments to an adult film star, lying about it on various federal forms, and the star witness,
Trump's one-time fixer and lawyer, Michael Cohen. A pool of hundreds of potential jurors will be
asked a series of 42
questions like, have you ever attended a rally for Donald Trump? Or do you follow him on social
media? And do you have strong feelings about how he has been treated? It's impossible. It is going
to be impossible to have a jury that has not followed any of these cases. He was the former
president of the United States of America. Before that,
he was a freaking celebrity in the 80s.
He was the executive producer of Celebrity Apprentice.
Everybody named Mama knows about this
situation. What are we talking about here?
Yeah, there's no way that nobody's gonna ever
hear or follow or see Donald Trump.
It's not possible. And they probably voted for him
or voted against him.
You understand what I'm saying? What are we talking about here?
There's no possible way.
It's impossible.
All right.
Well, that is front page news.
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Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Jason from Canada.
Oh, Jason.
I listen to you guys every morning.
Oh, boy.
Do you have an owl tattoo on you anywhere?
He definitely does.
No.
No, I don't.
Okay.
What's up?
I just want to say shout out to Charlotte Charlotte Maine for saying let the Drake song play.
Man, that was a good start to the week.
What did I say?
You said let the Drake song play.
Well, DJ Reddy was going to shut it off early, but you guys let it play, and that was awesome.
Okay.
You got to.
Appreciate that.
I just wanted to call and say, yeah, we listened to you guys in Canada also.
We were on in Toronto for a little while, but Drake got us taken off.
That's not true.
No way.
I don't know if that's true, but if that's the story, then they just took us off.
Yeah, that's not true.
Like Atlanta is doing.
Yeah.
Well, we'll discuss that some other time.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, this is Hood News out of Roseville, Long Island.
Hood News, Long Island.
What up?
Get it off your chest.
Yo, I just got to say, Rick Ross did Drake dirty. It's like
the father put his
son right over his lap and said,
I'm about to teach you a lesson. Okay.
I'm not mad at that opinion.
Yeah, get him dirty. Okay, hoodos.
Hello, who's this?
This is Derek. What up, though? Derek, what up,
though, Detroit? Get it off your chest.
I don't want to get a couple things off my chest, but I'm gonna
be brief, wait. One, why is it off your chest. I want to get a couple things off my chest, but I'm going to be brief with you.
One, why is it the conversations we have nowadays have to have the pause and the different stuff to indicate you're not saying something?
To me, I think that's quite ridiculous.
Are we that sensitive to where you can't say something without having to say the ridiculous
pause, no cap,
and all that.
We do it too much in the world.
Yeah, sometimes it is very much annoying.
But you can do what you want to do.
You ain't got to follow the trends.
Absolutely, without a doubt.
I'm always unique, but at the same time,
it's just annoying to hear.
Even when y'all say certain things,
or people, y'all guests,
or invites say certain things or people, y'all guests or invites say certain things and just pause.
Like, come on, man.
You make the conversation more unrelatable when you pause.
I'm like, what just happened?
When we pause or what?
When we wait now.
That's why I think you should just say that was gay.
Instead of saying, Paul, just say that was gay.
Yeah, or anything.
You know, just be relatable, man.
You know, if young people following these young people,
trends need to stop.
No, no, no.
You know, we need to...
No, no, no.
How old are you?
I'm 42.
Okay, I was born in 1978.
I'm 45.
Paul's is our era, sir.
Yes, it is.
We miss it.
Like, Paul's, Paul's, that was Cam'ron and them back in the day,
day, day, day.
Long time ago.
Absolutely.
Long, long time ago.
You know that. But, sir, long time ago. You know that.
But, sir, I understand.
Well, not just that.
When I say follow a young people, thank you.
I appreciate you.
But not just that, but also with the fact of some of the other stuff we do in trade.
That's just one thing.
Okay, that may be our era, but it's a lot of stuff we do.
You know, the crazy dragging it out.
That sounds crazy.
You know what I'm saying? Like what you said? When people say it's crazy and they drag it it out that sounds crazy like what you said when people say it's
crazy and they drag it out that's crazy that's not even that was that's true that's not yeah
that was our era too bro he just made it though yeah that wasn't our era man you ain't never heard
people dragging the words crazy out like that used It's crazy. Who you talking about?
Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Maybe you're right on that one. But listen, I got one more thing before I let you
go. The student debt loan is why they want to prove it. What you mean why they want to prove it?
You've been proving a bunch of them. Yeah. They've been getting a lot of them. A lot of people have
been getting there. I think like 200 people a couple days ago
got their student loans forgave.
Okay, so here's the thing.
They're not doing it for the average person.
And what I mean by that is they're doing it for, like,
PSLL, Public Service Workers, Fireman for Leave,
nurses, which I don't disagree with,
but I'm saying the average person walking the street that gets through a loan
that has not, after 20 surveys nationwide,
the average person to go where y'all were saying,
let the people, the testimony or testimony.
Yeah, there's stipulations to it, but I mean, all in all, he has,
I think it's 4.3 million student borrowers have had their debt erased.
No, they said Biden is canceling 7.4 billion in student debt for 277,000 borrowers.
Yeah, but that's the most recent one.
He's done over 153 already, and he's done 4.3 million student borrowers.
That's right.
Most recent one is the 7.4, I believe.
Yep.
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Hello, who's this?
Hello.
Hey, what's up?
Get it off your chest.
No, I just wanted to say the guy, he wake up early in the morning trying to push Joe Biden on his man.
That's over with, man.
Who you talking about?
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson?
Yeah, he tripping.
Like, you don't see what's going on out here.
Ain't nobody voting for that dude, man.
Well, there's going to be a lot of people who vote for him.
I don't know if he's going to win, but there's going to be a lot of people who vote for him.
It's going to be tens of millions.
Man, I've seen all of Joe Biden's supporters turn on him these last few years.
It's probably going to be the worst election, man.
Well, we're going to see you in November.
Thank you, Jonathan.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning, it's Eric from Charleston, South Carolina.
843 Low Country, what's happening? Get it off your chest.
Talk to me, Charlamagne. Talk to me.
How are you, man? I'm blessed black and highly favored.
How you doing, my brother? Man, good,
man. You know, talking about get it off
your chest, man. I just think
today's one of those days we just
gotta just put some positivity out there
for the things I want to get off my chest.
It's just some happiness, man.
Some good vibes, man, for everybody to start their week out, man.
I appreciate that.
We're going to take that positive energy and raise you times a thousand
and throw our own out there.
Take it.
Take it, man.
Y'all be blessed.
And thank y'all for all you do.
Have a good one, bro.
Thank you.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Toya from Columbia, South Carolina.
803 Metro, what's happening?
Get it off your chest, Toya. Hey, South Carolina. 803 Metro, what's happening? Get it off your chest, Toya.
Hey, y'all.
I'm calling because I wanted to give a shout-out to the Lady Gamecocks.
We celebrated downtown their 38-0 victory,
and it was just an amazing experience to be able to share that with them yesterday.
So congratulations to them.
They had the parade yesterday, man.
I wanted to go home, but I couldn't get in.
Yeah, we'll be right down there.
We had fun.
Thank you.
I heard. Get it off your chest. Yeah, we'll wait down there. We had fun. Thank you. I heard.
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Now we got Jess with the mess coming up.
What are we talking about?
The breakdown between Drake and everybody.
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Everybody and Drake? Drake versus everybody.
Yes, the 20 versus 1.
All right.
Let's not get distracted, though.
What?
Kendrick, you on the clock.
We'll discuss.
All right.
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Let's get to Jess with the mess.
The news is real, brother.
Jessica Lawrence, Jessica Robin Moore.
Jess don't do no lying.
She don't spell nobody.
Worldwide Jess, worldwide message.
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 on. All right, so Saturday when I was out with my son,
I seen that Drake had, well, one of Drake's tracks leaked or whatever.
And at first I thought, I didn't think, I was like, all right, he did this.
But bars had changed on the one that he officially dropped.
I thought it was AI at first.
Really?
Yeah, which says a lot about the world we in, right?
Right.
We got to figure out if it's real before we even start talking about it.
I know.
You know, I did see that too but I
just thought people was was talking now these but these bars were spot on for
that to be AI it was crazy and only he would know certain information right so
um he had took some shots at Kendrick Lamar the weekend never which I didn't
even know he was beefing with the look the little Indian boy and I'm Rick Ross
future and Metro woman yes and I was gonna, you have to help me break this down
because I listened a lot.
I even stepped away from my son to see real quick.
Like, what's going on with this?
But when Kendrick had told me he was going to get his chain,
he was going to snatch his chain or whatever,
that wasn't that because...
That was something that Kendrick said on First Person Shooter.
Right.
Yes, and he's saying that Kendrick only has a size 7 shoe.
A lot of short shaming went on in this record.
A lot of short shaming. The beginning this record. A lot of short shaming.
The beginning was towards future when he said,
I could never be somebody's number one fan.
I'm putting your first number one in your hand.
That was way too sexy, yes.
Didn't I know that's when he got him his first number one chart hit.
I didn't know that.
Okay, so let's move on a little bit.
Yeah, it's time for Taylor Swift and Maroon 5.
Basically saying that Kendrick had to do those features
because Top wanted them to.
That is so messed up.
Yes.
You got to do this show inside the bitty.
What's the bitty?
The city.
That's how Bloods would say it, though.
Oh, drink our blood.
No.
No.
Okay.
All right.
Yeah.
I didn't know that.
Okay.
Poor Metro, man.
Everywhere Metro going to go, people going to tell him to shut his dumb ass up and make some drums. And make some drums. yeah no okay all right yeah i didn't know that okay poor metro man everywhere metro gonna go
people gonna tell him to shut his dumb ass up and make some he's gonna be in the fast food restaurant
fast food drive-thru the people gonna be saying that he's gonna be out with people and just walking
through the mall or something people gonna be like metro shut your dumb ass up and make some
metro gonna end up in a fight because of that because i'm sure metro gonna end up in a fight
because of that line yo i'm sure because everywhere go, people gonna be telling him to shut his dumb ass up
and make some drums. Well, maybe
he should do that. He does it very well.
I know, yeah, yeah. Well,
my son told me what 20v1 is.
It's like some new little
TikTok trend or the YouTube trend
where the guy, it'd be like 20
women for one
guy.
No, he's saying that it's
20 people versus him
I know what Drake is saying
but he got it from a trend
that's going on
with kids
20 versus one
yeah like
like they be doing it on YouTube
and TikTok
no
people been saying
5 versus 1 forever
alright what you think about that
that's just more short shaming
no
about his wife
he mentioned
oh yeah he shows him
he told him he should
drop his little midget ass down
and get him 50.
But yes, I don't know what that means,
but Whitney is the name of Kendrick's wife.
And Drake does that because emotionally and mentally
he knows that will rattle his opponent in some way.
Yeah, you mentioned somebody's wife on the record.
You did the same thing with Push?
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, he's...
Push mentioned his son.
After.
Oh, after.
Oh, okay.
Remember Drake went at Drama's baby mom, too. Yes. Oh, after. All right.
Remember Drake went at Drama's baby mom, too.
Yes.
Here's the thing, man.
First of all, I was highly, highly impressed by Push Up.
Okay?
Drake delivered a top-tier response to everything that was going on. And this is coming from an OG veteran, Drake Hater.
So drop one of Clues Bombs for Drake.
I love the record.
He delivered.
He craftfully delivered that record.
He put his time, his effort into it, and he shot.
And he did what he was supposed to do.
Absolutely.
And he went further than Kendrick has ever gone.
Because Kendrick been throwing shots at Drake for years.
You know, very blatant subliminals.
But Drake aimed right at Kendrick.
And he said, okay, if this is what you want, then you got it.
So, right now, Kendrick on the clock.
Okay?
Kendrick is all the way on the clock.
Drake gave Kendrick his takeover, and now Kendrick is all the way on the clock. Drake gave Kendrick his takeover and now
Kendrick has to deliver his ether if he got it.
And one thing you can say about
Drake is there's now one person that
ever went at Drake that Drake didn't respond to.
If it was in his caliber. Absolutely.
Name one that wasn't in his caliber.
He backed away from Pusha after Pusha dropped that story.
But he responded at first. He responded to anybody at first.
He backed away after the story. But did he respond at first?
But then he backed away from the story.
Did you stop trying to give Drake some props here? But then he backed away from the story. But did he respond?
You're trying to give Drake some props here, but now you're going to make me say something
I don't got no business saying. You shouldn't be saying that. I just said he responded.
You're not going to say yes if he responded. I just want to say it's up.
It's up and it's up because Drake
wants it to be up. Okay? Okay.
And speaking of responses, Rick Ross said something. He said he couldn't
wait to run downstairs too and he
made
a diss track called Champagne Moments.
And he had a nose job too.
I did not have no nose job.
Now, how did Drake respond to that?
Because I find this very, very hilarious.
He posted on his Instagram story
texts between him and his mom
because his mom was like,
wait a minute,
you went to go get a nose job without me?
And you know I went to one for a long time.
And he was like,
I would have got a two for one deal
if I went, mom.
It's coming from Rick Ross,
the guy I did songs with.
He's gone loopy off the Manjaro.
He has neatening days.
And it's turned him angry and racist.
The performance, he performs at proms for money.
It's bad.
We'll handle it.
Don't worry about it.
As soon as Drake called Ross racist, Ross should have called Drake a Karen.
You should have called him a Karen right off top.
And instead of white boy, Ross, you should have called him a Karen right off top. And instead of white boy,
Ross, you should have called Drake
Aubrey Graham Cracker.
Are you jumping in this too?
No, I'm not.
He just gave Drake all that props and that.
Fire him back.
I don't have a dog
in this fight. I'm just sitting back watching as a hip-hop
fan, but the truth is I don't care about any of those
other rappers. I don't care about Ross replying to
Drake. We are here for the main event.
Drake, I don't need you taking no more
fights before we get
to what we came to see, which is
Kendrick, Kendrick, Kendrick. And Kendrick,
you on the clock. It's all
on Kendrick now. Kendrick has been calling for this.
He's been asking for this for several years.
And he got what he wanted, so now it's
time to show and prove, because Drake said said it Drake up right now. Yeah, absolutely
They go right now because Drake took it farther than Kendrick ever has and he set it up for a part two at the end
He did say don't make me like really really so Kendrick drop that record that you've been sitting on for four years
And Kendrick, I hope you have not been sitting on a record for four years
After what I heard would a push-up. Mm-hmm. You need to take a breath you've been sitting on for four years. That is so unfair. And Kendrick, I hope you have not been sitting on the record for four years.
After what I heard with Push Up,
you need to take a breath.
You take your time
and reply correctly.
Because like I said,
Drake dropped his takeover,
so now you got to
give us your ether.
If you got the ether.
That's what he do anyway,
though.
He takes his time.
He should.
Four years.
No, we don't know.
He better come back
faster than that.
He got a couple weeks.
He better come back
faster than that. I actually think I actually. He better come back faster than that.
I actually give him some days.
Drake came back in what, a week?
Yeah, that's why I said that was pretty fast. Not about two weeks.
No, about a week. It's been two weeks.
It's been two weeks since that future record dropped.
But I think that's because
everybody else,
he hurt everybody else. That's where the 20v1
came from. At first it was just Drake.
I mean, Kendrick. And then everybody keeps
talking about him. It's like, alright, now I really gotta go.
I don't care about none of them other people. Drake
versus Kendrick is the main event.
Kendrick, you've been asking for this for years.
You finally got what you asked for.
Drake gave it right to you. Served it up.
Put it right at your doorstep. What's up? This is Drake
versus everybody. Next tour, that's gonna be the tour.
Drake versus everybody starts selling t-shirts.
Hats, sweatshirts, and all.
Well, somebody in Detroit
will make a lot of money
because I know that they own
that patent versus everybody.
Yeah, so maybe not.
Shout out to Detroit.
What up, though?
And that is Just With The Mess.
Yes, it is.
All right.
Now, when we come back,
we got front page news.
We'll tell you about Chicago.
Chicago was very nasty
over the weekend,
and we'll discuss it
when we come back, man.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front-page news.
Just want to start off saying salute to the Knicks.
They secured the number two seed in the playoffs.
I would have loved to face the Pacers
all over the 76ers Miami Heat, though.
But it's also amazing, too, to watch all of the people who jumped ship to the Nets a few years ago.
You know, because Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving and James Harden and all of them was over there.
That's been over a long time ago.
They was all rooting for Brooklyn.
But now they just sneaking back over to the Knicks.
That's been over a long time ago.
Rob Markman, I'm talking to you.
Damn it, man.
Envy, I think I'm talking to you, too.
You're definitely not talking to me.
I've always been a Knicks fan.
Yeah, right. I go to the Nets games. I support the Nets. I'm a New Yorker, but I'm a Knicks fan. You, man. Envy, I think I'm talking to you, too. You're definitely not talking to me. I've always been a Knicks fan. Yeah, right.
I go to the Knicks games.
I support the Knicks.
I'm a New Yorker, but I'm a Knicks fan.
With Knicks gear on.
So what?
Exactly.
You cannot be.
You can't say you're a Knicks fan if you've ever worn Knicks gear.
That's disgusting.
My little nephew plays for them.
That's why.
I wouldn't even wear his jersey.
My nephew plays for the Knicks.
I wouldn't even wear a pin.
All right.
Well, let's talk about this mass shooting in Chicago leaves one child dead.
Balloons now sit near the front yard of a home where Ariana Molina should still be playing in tonight.
Instead, her father is mourning the loss of his 9-year-old daughter,
who died in a shooting Saturday night that injured 10 other relatives near 52nd and Damon.
They had some big assault rifles, I guess, because it was too many shots.
They shot. They shot my daughter in the head, my wife in the back, me and my leg, my two nephews and a couple more family members. Jose Molina says his family was hosting a party to celebrate
his sister's confirmation. Just as they were getting ready to cut the cake, Chicago police
say two shooters fired off 18 rounds at the group.
Police say the shooting appears to be gang-related, but Molina strongly refuted that today.
At first I thought it was fireworks, man, but when I saw my daughter laying down on the floor with a bullet in her head,
I realized it wasn't fireworks.
I tried helping her, but it was too late.
It's hard to tell people that crime is dropping all over America when you hear stories like that every day.
How are you going to ever convince that family or people in that neighborhood that America is safer, as y'all have been saying?
Right?
Absolutely right.
Here's some other news.
Now, a man was arrested after punching a nine-year-old in the face.
Now, this guy was arrested a week before
for punching a woman in the face.
And that was in New York, right?
In New York, yeah.
The safest city in America?
Yeah, right.
Safest big city in America?
Now to a developing story.
Police have arrested a man
accused of randomly assaulting a nine-year-old girl.
Investigators say, without warning,
30-year-old Giancarlo Zarzuela
ran up and punched the child around noon today
inside busy Grand Central Terminal.
The nine-year-old girl was taken to the hospital for treatment and we're told she will be okay.
Like I said, he was arrested a week earlier for punching a woman in the face.
They gave him a $2,500 bond and then the judge came back and said, no, we're going to take the bond off.
And then he was released and then a couple days later punched a nine-year-old in the face in the same place and this is not the same guy who was punching the women is it no
once again how you gonna tell people that uh america is safe right and america is safer
when things like this are happening all the time we hear these stories every single day and a lot
of times it's by the same people you said this this guy just did this, what, a week ago? Yes, he said he did it to
an elderly woman earlier this month.
A couple of weeks ago. Came out
and did the same exact thing.
No bail, no bond. He just came
in, took a picture and went right back out on the streets.
To a kid. Jesus Christ.
Alright, well
that is front page news.
Now, you want to talk about cosmetic
surgery?
Because it hurt your heart a little bit this weekend when you heard Rick Ross shaming Drake
for the alleged cosmetic surgery that he had.
Because, you know, you and Drake both...
I don't know if Drake had a nose job,
but you definitely had a nose job.
I did not have a nose job, sir.
Yes, you did.
Is that why you were saying you felt bad for Drake?
You were so sorry because he tried to come through his nose?
Well, I said I feel bad because it's 20 people
jumping him at once.
But it had nothing to do with...
I didn't have nose surgery, first and foremostiktok trend you said 20 cause you said 20
cosmetologians coming at one person no i didn't say 20 v1 when you shut it down casanet does it
all the time 20 women versus one guy and a guy gotta pick a woman well that's why guys are getting
cosmetic surgery because if it's that many women out here that they kind of impressed they got to
get cosmetic surgery to do it and be when, when you got your nose job last year.
I did not get a nose job last year.
What did you do then?
I had the polyps removed out of my nose because I was snoring heavily.
So the doctors put you under.
And removed the polyps from my nose.
Inside the nose.
My nose wasn't cut.
It wasn't shaved.
And it wasn't trimmed.
For the record, if he did get a nose job, he got to go back.
Because no.
That is not.
You look pregnant.
I'm not saying.
Tell me a trick. Took me a drink.
Took me a drink.
Me?
Yes, you.
Because I can tell
you didn't get a nose job.
That's not.
It would be like,
no, no, no.
I don't know if that's
a compliment or not.
It is.
It is.
Okay, I take it.
No, because when you
get a nose job,
you're getting it to be
slimmer and more narrow
and that's not what it's giving.
That's how I know you black.
That's how you know.
Yes, you know.
So I don't understand
the shame around men,
you know, doing little things to
make themselves look better and feel better like it's a lot of shaming of the hairlines going on
now people going out to turkey and they're going to boston and they're going to miami to get their
hairline done and people shaming them for it why talk about akon and in his akon looks ridiculous
i was right now i was saying that when it looked crazy okay like nori they said nori got a hair
always had a hairline though nori always had a hairline, though.
Nori just always had a little Caesar.
Well, he dyed it and let it grow.
He using that Rewind tint.
He using Fat Joe's Rewind tint.
That's what that is.
You got to go to a dark brown, Nori.
You black, you got to go dark brown on the hair.
Make it a little more natural.
It kind of look like a hat.
It does.
It kind of look like Mitchell and Nessa's starter made his.
Like he'd be removed.
So what is the question?
800-585-1051.
Should men be shamed for getting little nip tucks and little plastic surgeries here and there?
I don't see the issue.
Let's just say cosmetic surgery.
Not little nip tucks.
Like, don't specify.
Just say, should guys be shamed to get cosmetic surgery?
Women get weaves.
Right. Women get surgeries. Women get cosmetic surgery? Women get weaves. Women get surgeries.
Women get no jobs.
Women get edge restoration.
That's all the headline is, is edge restoration.
Yeah, well, you can get that.
Edge restoration?
Yeah.
Ain't nobody been so mean.
Because, baby, I'm over here struggling.
I got pregnant.
I got pregnant so I can grow some hair.
Whatever happened to that
They be like
Hold your hair
Your nails grow
Okay what you doing
Little baby
I don't need to lose the hair
Once you had a baby
Well let's discuss
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Cause like you said
Women
They don't do the same
For women
Women get nails
Women get eyelashes
Women get boob jobs
Women get BBLs
Change their eye color
Change their eye color
Eye sculpting
Everything
Charlamagne got his eyebrows We'll talk about it When we come back 800-585-1051 Women get BBLs. Change their eye color. Change their eye color. Eye sculpting. Yeah. Everything.
Charlamagne got his eyebrows done.
We'll talk about it when we come back. I see.
Where he got his eyebrows done?
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
If you're just joining us, we're talking about male surgeries.
Now, this conversation comes from Charlamagne.
No, it doesn't.
It comes from Rick Ross going at Drake, saying that Drake had a nose job
and saying Drake had some type of ab surgery, right?
A BBL or something.
Yeah, he was like, but his abs went away.
That's why he be wearing all that dumb stuff at his concerts.
Yeah, so he said that Drake got sculpted to have the six pack and he got a nose job.
Now, last year, over the holidays, Envy had a nose job.
That's a lie.
Yes, you did when you came back talking funny.
No, it's not.
I had my polyps removed from my nose because I was snoring so much at night.
Whatever you want to say.
No nose job.
Nothing got thinned, nothing got toned, nothing got cut, sculpted, nothing.
I don't believe that, but whatever. I just don't understand why do men get shamed
when they go get a little,
little,
little,
you know,
lipo,
lunch at lipo.
A lipo lunch,
whatever they call it.
I feel like guys
talk down on women so much
for doing it.
Like,
not at all guys,
but we see more
negativity toward women
when they do it.
And, oh, you need to love yourself. Oh, your body look crazy look crazy you know women do it to women too but men do it too and so that's why now a lot of
men are starting to do it and i think women just is like oh y'all talked about us but you over here
buying abs you over here you just beijing on my pillow oh you over here it's you know so they
be coming at you beijing doesn't come off the pillow. Either that's just for men.
It sticks to the hair.
Just want to let you know.
I'm not talking about you.
I'm not saying that you, I'm just telling you that you know that just for men and Beijing
does not bleed on a pillow.
Well, it'd be the spray.
I don't think there's anything wrong with it.
You know what I mean?
If you want to go get you a new hairline because you want your hairline back, do it.
You know, even if you want to do the body surgery, I wouldn't recommend it.
I wouldn't, you know, do it.
But I don't have a problem if you want to go get it done.
You know, people go get their teeth done.
Like, why not?
Like, why wouldn't you?
If you can have a little enhancement here, something to make yourself feel better here.
Like, why not?
What's the problem?
Yes, but the problem with that is when you do it, most people don't stop.
And then they start looking crazy.
You start looking like cat women
and cat dudes.
Because it's like you never,
it's like I get a little surgery,
then I eat a little more,
then I get another little surgery,
and now I got to get eyebrows.
I got to fix my eyebrows.
You going to keep going
because you got a little
just for men?
What you about to do now?
You got a nose job
and some just for men.
I never got a nose job, sir.
What else you plan on doing?
You going to make your earlobes
a little thinner?
No.
Your earlobes do hang a little.
My earlobes are fine.
Them ears are wearing all them big-ass diamond earrings.
You got your little droopy.
You're right.
I'm fine with my earlobes, sir.
You may get a surgery on anything.
Did y'all know you can get new kneecaps?
Really?
Yes.
I might need those.
Some people need that.
I ain't going to front you.
Some people's kneecaps be looking like Freeway.
Salute to my guy, Freeway.
Oh, my God.
But if you look at certain people's kneecaps,
it look like a person from Philly with the big.
What are you talking about?
It's all dark around the edges, like at the bottom.
Shut up.
I did not even know that it was.
Oh, yeah, I'm getting kneecap surgery.
Okay.
One of my friends.
Let's go to the phone line.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's up?
Good morning.
This is Buka.
This caller from Philly.
Buka from Philly.
Hey, B.
This is Envy, Charlamagne, and Jess with the mask.
Hey, B.
What's up?
What's your thoughts, Buka?
My thoughts is I don't see nothing wrong with men getting any, like, cosmetic surgery.
Because I feel like, you know, people do that type of stuff where they're not confident within themselves.
So they see something within themselves that they want to change and they want to fix.
So I don't see nothing like that's wrong with that.
Now, Buka.
You know, I do see, like, it depends on what they're getting.
I can say, like, I don't think men should be getting, like, a PBN or a lipo.
Yeah.
But picking the fat out and putting it in your behind, I don't think that would be, like, acceptable.
Now, what if you're a bottom?
What if you're a bottom and you want to be a power bottom and you want to have a little bit more cushion for the pushing back?
Yeah, you want to be able to suit it up.
I mean, that's how it depends.
So, now, if you're a gay black man, I definitely see that. But as far as you're like a straight black man,
you shouldn't be getting no injections or no butt transfers.
But straight men are doing everything.
They're wearing bags and pocketbooks now.
They're painting in nails.
So it's no longer straight or gay.
It's just men, it seems like it.
No, he's never so straight and gay.
Well, in 2024, I see that.
But, you know, back then, me growing up, I'm born in the 90s, so I didn't, wasn't, oh, that wasn't acceptable as it is today now.
So today, in today's world, yes, I do agree with that.
Now, Booker, are you gay?
Yes.
I definitely am, a thousand percent.
I can hear it in your voice.
So, the fact that you telling these men that not to get the BBL and you don't want fatter asses out here says a lot.
Yeah, because I don't want fatter asses. I want f says a lot. Yeah, because I don't want fatter asses.
I want fatter asses.
Oh, I can't say that.
Ah, no, that's right.
Bobo, what do you say now?
Dang.
He said he don't want fat ass.
He want fat.
Oh, respect.
Well, you respect that, right?
Oh, my God, Buka.
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Should we be shaming these guys out here getting these surgeries?
That's the question.
Let's discuss this at the Breakfast Club.
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Good morning.
Tell her. Tell her. Made it. surgeries that's the question let's discuss is the breakfast club good morning if y'all talking about it you know we talking about it it's topic time
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morning everybody it's dj nv just hilarious charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
If you're just joining us, we're talking about men getting these cosmetic surgeries and people shaming them.
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So, Jess, if your man came home and said he wanted to get some type of surgery, would you mind?
Yes, I would mind.
Because I love him the way he is.
He's fine.
That's how.
From top to bottom. So, he good. What if he can get fine at all? No, no. is. He's fine. That's how from top to bottom.
So he good.
What if he can get fine at all?
No, no, no, no.
You don't have to be finer.
You get final age.
That's what you do.
All you gotta do is grow up.
What if he got jacked up teeth?
He don't.
They're nice.
What if he did?
You know what I'm saying?
Then I mean, if that teeth is important.
No, no, no.
You're right. Because all right now, nothing's wrong with Chris. But the first Chris I was dating? Then, I mean, ugh. Teeth is important. No, no, no. You're right.
Because, all right, now, nothing's wrong with Chris, but the first Chris I was dating, oh, my God.
Teeth was so crowded.
It was like a little concert down there.
And I was trying to ask him, can you get Invisalign?
And he was like, all right, I mean, nobody ever had a problem with it before.
Why?
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, because if you're talking to you, and I make people laugh all the time, and I'm laughing at you.
And I said, it's like, oh, my God, I feel attacked. all the time and I'm laughing at you and I said it's like oh my god I feel attacked so yeah so I do teeth are big yes
see that's a big thing so yeah and and and hairline like a hairline is another thing a lot of brothers
ain't ready to let it go yet yeah and if there's surgery out there that can restore it not even
just restore it I guess like jump started a little bit because it just stopped you know I mean I don't
mean I don't mean You throw the whole car away
Yeah
You know
Go get a little jumpstart
I was watching
The Lakers play
Over the weekend
And LeBron
Ball spot
In the back of his head
It's gone
Oh man
I felt so bad for him
Oh my god it's back
No no
Like the ball spot
Is there now
Oh my god
Cause I remember
Sometimes he would cover it
Sometimes he wouldn't
Well you probably scared
To get it done now Cause y'all doing all this shaming.
You think LeBron care?
Yes.
Okay.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Alex.
What's good with you, bro?
What's up, bro?
Talk to us.
What's your thoughts?
What's going on?
Good morning, by the way.
Charlotte, Jess.
Good morning.
Envy.
I ain't going to lie, man.
It's going to be...
People are going to be mad.
It's the first time I ever called y'all.
I got to.
I can't believe it
I think men should be
Allowed to do whatever
They want to man
Like if women out here
Getting breast reduction
You know breast enlargement
Just all kind of surgery
So man wanna
Wanna get something done
Get a little nip tuck
Get a little nippy tuck
Ain't nothing wrong with that
What would you get done
If you could brother
If you had the chance
If I had the chance
If I had the chance Charlie you messy boy You like what you you get done if you could, brother? Yeah, if you had the chance. If I had the chance, if I had the chance,
Charlie, you messy boy.
You like, what you would get done?
If I had the chance, I'd probably get, believe it or not, shorter.
Shorter?
What's that?
Yeah.
Pip squeak pipe down.
Why would you want to get shorter?
I'm 6'2 right now, but I've been tall as shit my whole life.
I know that's not tall for a 30-year-old these days.
6'2?
Why would you want to be shorter?
Because you want to be a short king.
You want to live longer.
I'm a fighter.
I'm a fighter, y'all.
I don't know if I ever heard of power slap, but I'm a slap fighter.
So I think the shorter guys have an advantage.
That makes sense.
So you want to be short.
Every short guy want to be tall. He's the only tall guy that want to be short. That is not true. I've never heard a tall guy sense. So you want to be short so you can slap niggas? Every short guy want to be tall.
He the only tall guy that want to be short.
That is not true.
I've never heard a tall guy be like, I want to be a little shorter.
And every short guy don't want to be tall.
You want to be a little taller.
No, I don't.
How long did it take you to be able to ride the rise at Great Adventure?
I like what God gave me.
Because some of y'all tall for no reason.
You dumbass want to be in the NBA, ass Negroes.
Right.
But then you don't.
Tall is how I was slapping niggas.
Now you're doing security.
And ain't nobody scared of you
because you tall.
You know what I'm saying?
Hey, yo.
That's hilarious.
Hello, who's this?
It's Mitchell.
Can you hear me?
Hey, Mitchell, we can hear you.
What's your thoughts, Mitchell?
Oh, okay.
Shut up, shut up, shut up, shut up.
I'm with my 13-year-old
and my 12-year-old man
in the car.
Every morning we listen to y'all.
We try to get through it.
That was good.
Good morning to y'all.
Good morning. All right right so check me out i grew up in the in the 90s right i was born in 87 and i feel like when i was younger my favorite rapper said fat black ugly as ever however like the confidence and just being
who you are and showing up how you are and you know know, kind of playing the game with the hands without, you know.
If you want to get a BBL or something, if you want abs, I mean, you could do that
or you could do it the old school way where you just work for the things that you want
and they're more rewarding than if you just, I don't know.
Pay for it.
Jump on the table.
Pay for it.
Yeah.
Oh, my God, Jeff.
I'm from Dofield and Garrison.
I love you so much.
And I found out You got one
I love you too
Let's go
I'm sorry
I'm sorry
Can I show up
On my Instagram
I'm a black anime artist
Alright
Alright
Moe's Art
812
On Instagram
And TikTok
Black anime
Alright
Shout out to kids
In the car man
Yeah shout out
To them babies
Shout out to Farrah Shout Shout out to Farrah.
Shout out to Lincoln.
Appreciate y'all.
All right, have a good day at school, guys.
Thank you.
All right, what's the moral of the story?
I appreciate that his, that opinion, though. Like, he said how he grew up in the 90s,
and his favorite rapper was Fat Black Ugly.
He's talking about Biggie, right?
Biggie, yep.
Exactly.
So, if you just, if you basically stay true to yourself,
and then you can work for the same things
that you're going to go by.
Like,
and I feel like
it's easier for a man.
We can't just grow breasts.
Like,
oh my gosh,
like I'm telling you,
I was like looking like
Trey Songz
when I was like 22.
I had to,
I'm talking about
in the chest area.
I had to get boobs.
Like I'm telling you,
I always wanted it.
It's not even for a guy.
I always wanted something
to put in the bra.
I wasn't training,
training bras.
You can wear different stuff. Yes, yes training bra. Make your clothes fit better.
You can wear different stuff.
Yes, yes, right?
But for men,
yo, the gym.
I'm talking about now,
when it comes to the headlines,
okay, sometimes you gotta let it go.
But I just feel like men
have it so much easier
to like get toned bodies
and get the body that they want.
Like, I feel like...
It's not that simple.
It takes work.
It takes work.
I know, inconsistency, yes.
It takes work.
You gotta eat right.
And by the way,
y'all keep bringing up Biggie.
We don't know what Biggie would have been on if Biggie would have still been alive now.
You know what I'm saying?
Like a lot of the stuff that Biggie probably wanted to do back then weren't available now.
Biggie might have been vegan.
Do you know what I'm saying?
There's a whole lot that might have changed about Biggie.
Biggie might have got a surgery.
Who knew Jay-Z was going to have a whole head of hair in 2024?
But he grew that.
He didn't go pay for that.
We don't know that.
Oh, my God. Shut up, man. Don't put that out there. Don't say that. He didn't go pay for that. We don't know that. Oh my God.
Shut up, man. Don't put that out there.
He grew that hair, man. What's wrong with you, man?
We don't know that.
We don't know that for sure.
Oh my Lord. Alright. We got
Jess with the mess coming up. What we talking about? Yes, we do.
Brittany Griner and her wife
want to have a baby. They want me and Chris
so bad. They do.
They really do. Alright.
She want to do everything I do like girl okay we'll get to that next is the breakfast logo morning happy monday morning everybody it's
dj nv jesse larry shalameen the guy we are the breakfast club on this monday how y'all feeling
out there bless black and highly favored man start of another work week uh i want to thank
everybody who went out this weekend and purchased My Black Country
by Alice Randall.
I was looking on Amazon
this weekend
and it was like
number one,
two,
three,
number one,
two,
and four
or something like that
because it was
different versions
like the audio book,
the hardcover,
and she got an album
that came out with it.
So thank you to everybody
who did My Black Country
by Alice Randall.
Hope y'all continue
to do that.
And Atlanta,
I want to tell you, man, Saturday, April 27th, we will be in Atlanta for the second annual Black Effect Podcast Festival
happening at Pullman Yards.
Atlanta, what's the station, Atlanta?
105.3 to be?
Well, we're going to talk about that during Don't Get It Day.
Because, you know,
none of them have been returning our phone calls all weekend
after that little story that broke on Friday.
But we'll talk about that.
But Wallow and Gilly are going to be on that podcast stage.
Chester Larris is going to be on that podcast stage.
Going Carefully Reckless. We got the Baller Alert
show. They're going to be on that podcast stage.
Paul Mines podcast. Dre and Lex, they're going
to be on that stage. Mandy and Weezy,
Horrible Decisions. Debbie Brown with
Deeply Well. Will Lucas with Black Tech
Green Money. So we got everything covered from comedy
to mental health to financial literacy.
All of that. So
go get your tickets at Eventbrite.com
or BlackEffect.com slash podcast
festival and we'll see you Saturday, April 27th
in ATL, Shorty. That's right.
And when we come back, we got Jess with the Mess. So don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Yeah, but stop playing
with Jess and let's get right into Jess with the Mess.
News is real, brother.
Jessica Lawrence, Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no
lying.
Jess don't do no lying. Don't do no lying.
She don't spare nobody.
Worldwide Jess, worldwide message.
On The Breakfast Club.
She's a coach of shit.
She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see.
It's time to settle it off. Okay, so over the weekend, Tyler, the creator,
had went to Coachella and responded to Gerard Carmichael.
You know, Gerard Carmichael on his new reality show,
he had said, he confessed that he had romantic feelings for Tyler,
but was turned down and called a stupid bitch and responded.
The reason I wanted to talk to you on camera
is that I kind of felt like a distance between us.
I have an idea of what it is, but what I think is making it awkward is because I told you I had feelings for you and we didn't talk about it ever.
That was like weird.
I feel like you left me hanging out there a little bit.
Like when you said that, I think i replied with like something super
mad normal regular like you laughed and called me a stupid i did
yo he's such a bow yo anyway yeah so over the weekend at coachella tyler actually spoke on a little further i'm guessing y'all got tick-tocking
probably see my homie trying to f*** me on camera.
Oh, it was terrible.
I told him f***ing no and he said,
but what about if we filmed it?
That was strange.
Like, you know,
you know you already got rejected
while I put it on camera.
But I mean,
I guess everything is content now.
It is.
I guess, but come on.
It's weird.
It's awkward.
It's crazy and stupid.
The episode is very awkward.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The whole series is awkward.
Tyler also had some other things to say.
He also said he used to hate A$AP Rocky.
Yo, he is so dumb.
He said, you know what's crazy?
I used to hate him too.
Okay, we thought we had beef, but it was the people around us.
Then me and Rakim, which is A$AP Rocky's real name.
We were like, we was in love and now we're friends.
I think it's healthy to hate people. Yeah. Because if that's your true feeling and that's real name. We were like, we was in love and now we're friends.
I think it's healthy to hate people.
Yeah.
Because if that's your true feeling and that's your true emotion towards a person, no need to front about it.
Yeah, but why you hate them though?
But they didn't hate each other.
Yeah, they didn't hate each other.
They didn't have beef.
Yeah.
They said the people was around them.
All type of reasons you don't like things and people.
Yeah, but they cool now.
They say, but he said that they was in love and now they friends all the time.
Yeah, that's what he said.
You don't be listening.
I know your little headphone
hanging off,
but it's saying
we was in love
and now we friends.
Whole time they was in love
and that's why they thought
they hated each other.
That's what Tyler said
about him and he said.
Tyler be playing though.
Yeah, all the time.
Tyler be playing.
The biggest troll ever.
But he's so funny.
All right, move on.
All right, it's all fun and games
until one of your friends
try to punch Tyler.
It's all fun and games until one of your friends actually to punch you it's all fun and games until one of your friends
actually try to put a penis in you
uh huh
yup on camera
anyway listen
Brittany Griner
and her wife Sherelle
are expecting
their first baby
or whatever
before you
that's what I said
look no
I was like
she wanna be like me
and Chris so bad
but whole time
the picture that they posted
they holding
they holding each other's hands
and they had the ultrasound
in the middle.
And the caption said,
I can't believe we're less
than three months away
from meeting our favorite
human being.
So they got pregnant before me.
Yep.
Oh my God.
And I'm sitting here like,
oh, you want to be like me?
The whole time it's like
me and Chris copying off of them.
How many months away are you?
Four?
I'm four.
Okay.
She got one month on me.
Did they talk about
who's the father?
What?
Basically, how did that happen?
That's what you wanted to know.
It's okay to say that, Envy.
How did it happen?
Obviously, Brittany is not having the baby.
Her wife, Sherelle, is pregnant.
But they did that by in vitro fertilization.
Just like Brittany did back in 2022.
Well, that's not when they had to be, but she was formerly married to Gloria Johnson
and they had a child support dispute back in 2022.
The issue was the cost of caring for the couple's twins, infants, Ava Simone and Soleil Diem.
Those are the prettiest names ever.
But her ex-wife became pregnant with the girl's bi in vitro fertilization as well
during her brief marriage
with Griner
yeah they was in the comments
they was like
oh my gosh
like people are so negative
like
what
she's already a deadbeat
I'm like uh uh
don't say that
Brittany's talking about
she already a deadbeat
before to her other kids
and now
she about to have another one
boy you just
confused the hell out of me
that's what they said.
First you confused me when you said she was a deadbeat,
then you said she was
a deadbeat father.
Now I'm sitting here like,
huh?
That's what the comment said.
That's, yeah,
I'm not saying it.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
Yeah, so she would be
a deadbeat mother,
but they were saying,
oh my gosh,
she already somebody
deadbeat father,
but now she about
to have another baby.
But yeah,
our kids gonna look alike though.
Can you be a deadbeat they?
Y'all confusing me.
I don't know. I don't think Brittany identifies as a Y'all confusing me. I don't know.
I don't think Brittany identifies as a they.
I'm confused.
I don't know.
I'm just trying to be progressive.
I'm confused.
Anyway, listen.
I ain't gonna ask no more questions.
Moving on.
Congratulations, Brett and Cheryl.
All right, look.
Keisha changes TikTok lyrics.
Well, Kesha.
I always call her Keisha in my bed.
Changes TikTok lyrics to F.P. Diddy
during her appearance at coach harlem
all right we ain't need all that screaming for five seconds. But the original song, she said, Wake up in the morning feeling like P. Diddy.
And he be like, yeah, what's up, girl?
Yeah, but she changed it.
I'm tripping that that song is called TikTok and it came out in 2010.
I know, right?
But I mean, you know, there was a phrase called TikTok before.
There was an app called TikTok.
Yeah, but yeah, she like, cashless as hell.
But yeah, so she changed it.
I mean, that was the clown news.
I just wanted to end it at the end.
Okay.
Well, she is a survivor of abuse.
She is?
Yeah.
So she would...
But not of Diddy.
Not from Diddy, yeah.
Oh, I was going to say, oh my God.
So why is she even saying the name?
Okay.
I'm sure any story about an alleged abuser triggers her.
And if she got a song that's a hit song, it would make sense for her to change the lyric.
Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, that's nice. All right. if she got a song that's a hit song it would make sense for her to change the lyric oh okay well that's nice
alright
that she has a song
sorry
that is just with the mess
yeah it's just with the mess
alright
who you giving that
dialogue to
you know
before after the hour
we were talking about
Atlanta a little while ago
yeah
and you know we
I don't know
I was about to say
are on the radio
in Atlanta
105 through the beat we are right now I don't know if we are was about to say are on the radio in Atlanta 105.3 The Beat.
We are right now.
I don't know if we are.
I think we are.
There was a story
that came out on
Baller Alert Friday
that said the Breakfast Club
was being dropped
from 105.3 The Beat
in Atlanta.
Nobody's told us.
I haven't heard anything.
We've been asking
a couple of questions
all weekend.
Nobody replied to me.
Anybody replied to you, Envy?
No, nobody said
I don't ask no questions.
I just be like, it is what it is. Well,
we'll discuss for after the hour. I got some
executives that need to get some donkey of the days out here.
Oh my gosh. Don't leave
your job. Yeah, right.
But my point is
simply this. It's just like, you know,
respect goes both ways, but we'll talk about it for after
the hour. Okay, so we won't be on the station
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We will not.
That's what I'm saying.
We already dropped it.
You pride a reason.
You are the reason, I'm sure.
And fix your headphones.
Yeah, fix them.
Dumbass headphones.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Come on in.
You're checking out the Breakfast Club.
Some donkey today just saw themselves.
I've been watching, Charlamagne. I was ready for you.
I never heard of a donkey the other day. What is it?
Say it again, Charlamagne.
Yes, you are a donkey.
Everything that Charlamagne is saying is true.
Is it?
Is it Terrence Howard?
Donkey of the Day for Monday, April 15th goes to the suits.
The executives at 105.3 to beat in Atlanta.
Drop on the clues bombs for everybody listening up in Atlanta.
I don't know if they are this morning, but I'm not going to name individual names
because I don't know who to aim at yet.
And I hate to bring internal work things to the public because i know y'all don't care but
the same way every now and then y'all been about your place of employment every now and then i have
to vent about mine too uh we the breakfast club are blessed to be syndicated in over 100 markets
we truly thank god for it all dropping the clues bombs for the 8 million monthly listeners that
make that possible.
Thank you.
One of those markets is in Atlanta, Georgia.
105.3 to beat.
We do very well in that market.
We also have the second annual Black Effect Podcast Festival
happening in Atlanta, April 27th.
Thank you.
Go get your tickets right now
at eventbrite.com
or blackeffect.com
slash podcast festival.
But on Friday,
I saw this pop up on Baller Alert.
Did y'all see this?
I did.
I saw it.
You saw it?
Yep.
It was sent to me.
Let me see.
Damn, I can't even find it now.
By my friends in Atlanta.
Old last phone he got.
He can't even pull it up.
What'd they say?
Jesus.
Oh, here it goes.
They said, wow, y'all not going to be broadcasting in Atlanta no more?
You see that?
Mm-hmm.
They're kicking y'all out, Joc.
Because you can't read. I'm like, what?'all out, Josh, because you can't read.
I'm like, what?
That would not be the reason
because I can't read.
What?
It said on Baller Alert,
sources confirm
the Breakfast Club,
and they use this very
pixelated picture of us.
It says,
sources confirm
the Breakfast Club
to be dropped
from 105.3 FM's
lineup in Atlanta.
Now, the reason I'm bringing
this to radio
is because I've been asking
about this a little bit
this weekend, and I ain't get no answers. You get any answers, Amy? I do bringing this to radio is because I've been asking about this a little bit this weekend, and I
ain't get no answers. You get any answers, Amy? I did not.
Jess Elias, you get any answers? I didn't even ask.
I was too scared. I thought it was because I couldn't read.
I've been
trying to figure out what's up with
this all weekend, okay? And nobody
is responding. Louis V, the program director,
that's our guy. Okay, we're from
South Carolina, 803 Metro. He's not
replying to me. What the hell is happening?
Anytime y'all need something from us, we deliver.
That's right.
When y'all got questions, we got answers.
So how come now that I got some questions, we got some questions, nobody is replying.
All right?
I love being in Atlanta.
Only problem I've ever had with Atlanta is the BS signal we on.
Okay?
It's a good signal, but not as strong as it should be.
All right?
We've been pushing for a stronger signal since we found out the signal was on. It's a good signal, but not as strong as it should be. We've been pushing for a stronger signal since we found out the signal was weak.
Other than that, I have no problem
with the ATL, but I do have a problem with
corporate at 105.3 to
beat, not informing us that we are being dropped
from the lineup in Atlanta.
Who are these sources?
How do these sources know more than we do?
Very unprofessional
for us to have to find this out via baller alert.
We have been nothing but professional with you all.
And it's a shame that I have to get on this radio and give y'all donkey of the day in order to get your attention.
Now, I bet today I will get a call back.
Absolutely.
I bet one of us will get a call back in this room today.
I'll probably get a text.
Right now, probably.
Probably, within the next five minutes.
That's right.
Why is Sheldon doing that?
That's unprofessional.
Yeah, I'm matching energies.
I'm matching unprofessional energies this morning. You don't like how I'm handling this. I don't like how y'all ain't doing that? That's unprofessional. Yeah, I'm matching energies. I'm matching unprofessional energies this morning.
You don't like how I'm handling this?
I don't like how y'all handling us.
So I would like to tell Atlanta and the people of Atlanta, thank you.
And this is just to the listeners and the listeners only.
Thank you.
Traveling Clues Bomb for the listeners in Atlanta.
You made us a success on 105.3 The Beat.
And if this is the end, gratitude is our attitude.
I don't even know if we on in Atlanta right now. Yeah. If you can hear us in Atlanta this morning on 105.3 to beat. And if this is the end, gratitude is our attitude. I don't even know if we on in Atlanta right now.
Yeah.
If you can hear us in Atlanta this morning on 105.3 to beat,
reach out and touch us right now.
1-800-585-1051 is the number.
I want to know if y'all can hear us because it'll probably be the last time.
All right?
And if we weren't getting dropped from there and that was just a bad rumor,
we probably getting dropped now.
But either way thank
you Atlanta okay thank you the people of Atlanta have been better to us than the executives at 105.3
to beat have been and we will see you in Atlanta at the second annual black effect podcast festival
April 27th and 105.3 to beat will clearly not be there please give all the suits at 105.3 to Beat in Atlanta, the biggest hee-haw.
That's a big market.
It is.
Like, so, that's like offensive.
It is, right?
So messed up, yeah.
How offensive should I get this morning?
Oh my gosh, I just got here.
Please.
Well, should we let Kathy Griffin give them? I don't want to go back to the strip club.
We've evolved, but every once in a while.
Should we let Kathy Griffin give the suits
at 105.3 to Beat in Atlanta?
Let it fly.
Please give this giant jar of mayo the biggest, hee-haw.
I mean,
might as well keep going.
You think Chris Rock got something to say?
I know Chris Rock got something to say.
That might have been too far. You think Chris Rock got something to say? I know Chris Rock got something to say. Black ass cracker. That might have been too far.
We weren't dropped before.
That might have been too far.
We might get dropped now.
What about old girl?
My girl at the restaurant
got something to say?
Black ass cracker.
They're going to go
Bobby Wilmer.
We be black though.
Y'all think y'all
off now.
Black ass cracker.
Can't even return our calls Black-ass crackers
You been in that position
A little too long
Acting like them suits now
That's not the
I don't think it's going
Right for us guys
I don't know
I just feel it's disrespectful
And so let's open up
The phone lines
What's the most disrespectful
Way you found out
You were fired
Jesus
People out there
Anybody out there
Want to chime in
Huh
The cracker thing is funny When it's going at other people, but what is...
Yeah.
When it's crackers, you know.
When it's crackers, you know.
Yeah, when it's in house.
And I ain't even been long enough to know what crackers we talking about.
So I was like, no, no.
I'm like, oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh.
What's the most disrespectful way you found out you were fired?
800.
Nope, don't text me now.
585-1051.
We're going to have to take another...
Oh, that's my sister.
She said she hears us.
Oh, okay.
Dang!
No, don't text me now.
That's your sister.
She's in Atlanta.
Okay.
We're going to have to take another sensitive training in a little bit.
That's what she's doing.
800.
See, we all in Atlanta.
Take it back.
Psych!
Can we just say psych?
Psych!
Well, where is it?
Well, you know what?
I'm cracking ass sauces. I don't know. Just call us, alright?
What's the most disrespectful way you found out you were fired?
Alright, let's discuss. 800-585-1051.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's topic time.
Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Just Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
If you're just listening, Charlamagne gave Donkey of the Day to the executives at 105.3
to beat me and Justin trying to figure out what's going on.
Yeah.
What you mean?
Y'all saw the same thing that I saw.
I did, but you more inside the weeds. I don't you mean? Y'all saw the same thing that I saw. I did,
but you more inside than we is.
I don't know.
You called them crackers.
We wasn't going that far.
Oh my God.
I thought y'all was,
see,
that's the thing.
Louis V is the program director.
He's black.
So you called him a black cracker.
But his name is Blackman.
He acting like that.
He acting like one of them
this weekend.
We reaching out to him
trying to figure out
what's going on.
Now,
since it's donkey of the day,
he done text me.
He done call you.
Yes. How about this? What we doing? The hell you mean? This is what we doing. Don't be trying to be black now. going on. Now, since it's donkey of the day, he doesn't text me, he doesn't call you. Yes.
How about this is what we doing?
The hell you mean this is what we doing?
Yeah, wait, someone, no, don't be trying to be black now.
Someone, this is what we doing.
Boy, what?
No, no.
Exactly.
So we're asking since we got dropped
from 105.3 to beat in Atlanta.
Allegedly.
Allegedly.
People still hear us on it, they say.
They say we still on right now.
Right.
Salute to the homie Nina Brown.
Salute to my sister down there.
Salute to my sister Teresa in ATL.
But, yeah, we're asking,
what's the most disrespectful way you found out you were fired?
Well, what about you?
You've been fired six times.
I've been fired four times from radio.
Your sister fired you from Wendy's.
That got to be the most disrespectful.
Taco Bell.
Your sister?
Taco Bell.
Your sister was the manager.
Fired his dumb ass.
I did for like two weeks.
Damn.
I don't think I've ever been fired in a disrespectful way.
Like they just always
call me in the office
and tell me the same thing
we moving in another direction.
Yeah.
It's the most unprofessional way
I've ever heard of
being dropped from a station
what 105.3 The Beat did
in Atlanta
because I should not hear this
from the internet
before I hear from anybody
here.
No, that's right.
That's true.
Yeah.
All right.
What about you, Jess?
I've never been fired
in a disrespectful way.
I was, it was that one time remember the story about McDonald's, right?
They really felt bad for me.
McDonald's?
Yeah, because I was stealing.
They didn't want to take me to court.
They just bought me in and was like, we know that you just had a baby and all that.
We're not, we could really take you to court and get you put behind bars, but we're just
going to let you go.
But you were stealing for a good reason.
You were stealing apple pies.
Absolutely. And selling them. No, I You were stealing apple pies and selling them.
No, I was not stealing apple pies.
She was stealing apple pies from McDonald's
and selling them.
She was stealing apple pies.
Yeah, but she had just had the baby. What did you expect her to do?
No, it was not what you expected me to do.
How many apple pies did you sell?
No, I stole money out the register
because I was the manager overnight
and we go on Mayu and
I was stealing the money. How you got caught? Somebody snitched on me because I was the manager overnight and we go on Mayu and I was stealing the money.
How you got caught? Somebody snitched on me because I didn't
break them off. So why you didn't break them off?
I did, but they thought they should have got more
because they, you know, they was a part of it.
I'm not even ready to do that.
Man, my son came up.
You know what I'm saying?
But that was that.
Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Kaya calling from Atlanta 404.
We can hear you.
Okay, Kaya, you can hear us?
So we on still.
I don't know how long.
So, Kaya, you've been fired before in a disrespectful way?
I've never been fired, but I have fired my employee.
I've brought in a cake that says, sorry for your loss,
and I walked right out the door.
That's disrespectful. That's disrespectful.
That's foul.
Wow.
You should have got reported to HR.
What kind of, where do you work that you can do something like that?
Yes.
Well, I don't want to give away too much information, but I was a provider.
Like, I was a dental hygienist, and I had to fire my doctor.
And you said, sorry for your loss?
Damn.
Sorry for your loss.
I was the best one in there.
Did you at least give him a severance?
The cake.
Y'all can have the cake.
Damn.
The cake.
I'm glad y'all can still hear us in Atlanta.
You cold-blooded.
Hello?
Hey, what's going on, man?
Hey, what's up, man?
What's your name?
Where you calling from, too?
First of all, my name is Darren.
Everybody call me DJ.
I'm from Chicago, but I live in Atlanta.
I got my son next to me.
He's saying, knowledge, Joel Jackson.
Y'all remember that name.
Knowledge, knowledge, God.
But listen, let me tell y'all about the disrespectful way I got fired, y'all.
Okay.
I'm writing these letters.
I'm telling people how thankful I am for this job.
And I'm going in.
Man, they still call me in the office on a Monday
and said, hey, DJ, it ain't working.
I looked at him, I was like, what the hell?
I'm sorry, y'all.
Couldn't believe it.
I'm like, I just sent all these letters
telling y'all thank y'all for this job.
You disrespectful up in here this morning.
I wanted this place like it was for a DJ, y'all.
So you only worked there for two days?
Two days, come on, bro.
Well, you came on a little too strong.
It's just like a woman.
You dating a woman, then all of a sudden you want to propose to her after two dates?
All of a sudden, why are you writing letters to the job?
I love y'all.
I thank you so much for this job.
You seem like a little bit of a stalker.
That's probably the reason why.
Why?
800-585-1051.
Let the record show, I ain't never heard this many people from Atlanta calling to this goddamn radio station.
Now all of a sudden, y'all can hear us.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Well, Charlamagne gave donkey today to our station in Atlanta.
Executives went on 5.3 to beat because there was a story released on Friday
that said we would be no longer working there.
I saw it on Ball Alert.
And we got fired.
We went from 105.3 to beat.
That's right.
And none of the executives responded to us all weekend.
That's right.
So we're asking, how's the most disrespectful way you've been fired? Call us up right now. Let's discuss. It none of the executives responded to us all weekend. That's right. So we're asking, how's the most disrespectful
way you've been fired? Call us up right now. Let's
discuss. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
If y'all talking about it,
you know we talking about it.
It's Topic Time.
Call 800-585-1051 to join
into the discussion with The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlemagne the guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you're just joining us, Charlemagne gave donkey of the day to executives at 105.3 The Beat.
In Atlanta.
The story came out on Ball Alert on Friday saying that we were dropped from 105.3 The Beat in Atlanta.
And none of the executives have replied to us all weekend.
Don't use that excuse that it was the weekend either
because that story dropped at like 10 o'clock on Friday.
That's right.
It was a whole workday for the rest of the day that y'all did not reply to us.
So cut it out.
That's right.
We have Alicia on the line.
Alicia, good morning.
Hey, good morning, y'all.
I'm calling in from Atlanta.
Can you hear us?
Are we on in Atlanta?
Yep.
Y'all on. I listen to y'all every morning.
Appreciate it. So let me ask you, what's the most disrespectful way you got fired?
I got fired actually for going to a funeral.
I told them that I was going to my cousin's funeral.
My cousin had passed away.
Well, somebody snitched on me at the job and management found out it was actually a takeoff funeral.
So they fired me.
So you went to takeoff for the Migos funeral.
You said it was your cousin's funeral.
They found out you was lying and they fired you.
Yeah, he basically all our cousins.
I technically did lie.
But that's the thing.
How would they be able to prove?
I mean, because that could really be your cousin.
They just fired you because it was takeoff.
They didn't believe me.
Somebody, I think one of my friends,
that I was working with.
Because she wanted to go.
Can I ask you a personal question?
Is takeoff really your cousin?
He's not my cousin at all.
But you know, you had to get tickets,
and they were like only giving away tickets for a few minutes,
and so I popped tickets.
I was like, I got to go.
Did you even know takeoff?
No, I didn't know him.
You know what's crazy?
As soon as you said takeoff was your cousin, I looked up,
and we got the Migos on the wall, and all I saw was Takeoff singing Cap.
Cap.
Hey, yo.
I promise you.
I'm looking right at him right now.
That is so messed up.
I'm from Gwinnett, though, so that kind of counts.
He's from Gwinnett.
We from the same spot.
That's true.
That's true.
You wanted to go pay your respects.
I'm not mad at that.
But that friend is a hater because she didn't get to go.
She told the boss that they weren't really cousins for real.
That's right. That's actually kind of
funny though. That's crazy.
You know we black. That ain't her cousin.
Can't even know take off.
We all cousins.
She ain't even know take off.
We all bad and bougie.
Hey y'all.
Oh my
God. Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Sandra.
Hey, Sandra, good morning.
Good morning.
First of all, where are you calling from, Mama?
I'm currently in Stockbridge, Georgia.
Okay, so you can hear us on in Atlanta right now?
Yes.
Me and my daughter were listening.
Like, we can hear y'all, y'all are on.
All right, I don't know how long we're going to be on on this station, though.
Let me ask you a question.
So, what's the most disrespectful way you got fired?
I've never been fired. Oh, I know that's right. Where you dance at? First of question. So, what's the most disrespectful way you got fired? I've never been fired.
Where you dance at?
I don't.
So, how you never been fired? You never been fired ever? I've never been fired ever.
I've resigned, but I've never been
fired. Well, congratulations to you, ma'am. What do you
do for a living?
I'm currently a manager at a call center.
At where? At a call center? A call center. I used to manager at a call center. At where? At a call center?
A call center.
I used to work at a call center.
I used to do telemarketing
for this.
I used to be the guy
that had to call your house
and try to sell you
20 CDs for a penny
or 10 CDs for a penny.
Oh.
Yeah.
That's so gas.
Yeah, I'm not that type
of call center person.
Don't be disrespecting
what I used to do, yo.
Yeah.
That's so gas.
Don't be disrespecting
what I used to do.
You see how booty she sounded?
I ain't
It wasn't that kind of call
Yeah but like
Who's CD
No there's nobody
Who wants those kind of calls
Everybody
Back in the day
This was before you
Probably bought
They used to sell
These CDs like
24 penny
And then they had to
Make you do a subscription
So you really
Didn't get it for a penny
You had to pay
29.99 a month
Or something like that
You still got some money
On the line
You hung up on her
I'm sorry ma'am
She hung up Well she gotta get To the call center, she hung up. Oh, I'm sorry, ma'am.
She hung up.
Well, she got to get to the call center.
Well, how would you do yours?
Okay.
Call me, okay.
I just want to hear what was your pitch.
Go.
I don't even remember now, but I used to have to call you and try to sell you 10 CDs for a penny, but it was, you know, you'd have to pay the penny, but then you have to pay,
I think, the shipping and handling or something like that.
That's how they would get you.
Yeah.
I had to sell home heating fuel.
Okay.
Pelco fuel.
Hi, this is Sean from Pelco fuel.
How are you doing today?
Is that a baby in the background that I'm hearing?
Do you want to save money for that baby's education?
They teach you the whole...
That is so clowning.
Shut up, white boy.
Like, yeah.
You're a white boy.
Shut up, white boy.
You racist.
So?
Oh, my God.
Shut up, white boy.
Racist.
Crazy.
Pipsqueak.
Pipsqueak.
Why Rothen call you a white boy?
Huh?
Why Rothen call you a white boy? Why Ross ain't call you a white boy
Cause I ain't white
Drake is half black half white
That's why
Alright well what's the moral of the story guys
We are definitely getting kicked off
You think so
Yeah
And a couple more airs
We gonna be kicked off
Well nobody
And by the way
Nobody's still telling us nothing
Louis V called your phone
They texting us
People calling us
Saying they can hear us in Atlanta
Yeah
But ain't nobody calling
Ain't nobody still telling us
Yeah there are the blacks calling us
Waiting for the whites whites email you.
Well, can we get...
I just want to know confirmation.
Are we getting dropped?
Are we not getting dropped?
I need sources to tell me.
Okay?
They're going to be like,
yes, we said that y'all are.
What's wrong with you?
Please give me y'all a little grace period.
Jesus, wrap it up.
Say goodbye.
All right.
Well, we got just with the mess coming up.
What we talking about?
The white people say,
we send it to the blogs.
That's the only thing you read.
Right, right. Exactly. We got just with the mess coming up. What we talk to white people say we send it to the blocks. That's the only thing you read. We got just with the mess coming up.
What we talking about?
The Allen Iverson statue that they put up and all the who blasts around it, around it.
Okay.
We'll get into that next.
It'll move us to breakfast club.
Good morning.
The breakfast club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy.
Jess Alari.
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to Jess with a mess.
News is real.
We're in the headlines.
Jessica Robin Moore.
Jess don't do no lying.
Don't do no lying.
She don't spare nobody.
Worldwide Jess.
Worldwide mess.
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 off
so the Sixers unveiled Allen Iverson crossover statue at the practice facility
on Friday um he gave a speech because he is the 10th 60 76er to get a statue on a legend's walk in front of the team's training
facility in Camden.
When y'all see that statue,
y'all can feel good about the part
that y'all did in helping me in
my life. I truly
appreciate it. This is such an honor, man.
And it don't even seem
real. Just seeing so many people
in here that I love
and just want to say all the
right things and um and just want y'all to know how much i appreciate y'all i love that i love
that he was very very happy when he got it but what was strange was it was uh widely criticized
for being too small so he became the number one trending topic on x or whatever um now in the video showing other
statues you can see that they're all about the same size and they had to be brought to my attention
as well because i didn't know i didn't i didn't even know and then also the other statues are like
charles barkley wilt chamberlain uh julius irvin you know and other great legends yeah legends or
whatever so um but it was also an argument that he does need
his own statue,
like a bigger one
outside of...
Outside the arena.
Yeah.
But they were saying
he never got a ring.
He never got a ring.
But do you need a ring
to do that?
I don't think so.
What he's done for the 76ers.
But who else?
Is there another statue
out there?
Because Dr. J
should have a statue out there.
She just named him.
No, no, no.
She named the statue
at the practice.
You're talking about the biggest statue at the actual.
Rocky Balboa.
Rocky Balboa.
Ain't Rocky Balboa in front of Philly Stadium?
Rocky got a statue.
He don't even play no damn basketball.
Rocky ain't even a real fighter.
He's a fake character.
I was going to say, is he real?
He real?
Oh, they do.
They got that statue that was in the morning?
The Rocky, yeah.
That's real.
Okay.
All right.
Well, yeah.
I mean, Allen Iverson is a culture shift.
He's a cultural champion.
He's the only all-time great without a ring
who feels like he has quite a few rings.
Nobody like Allen Iverson.
No.
Nobody.
Not at all.
And if the statue...
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No, you said that's in Philly, right?
Mm-hmm.
What about Meek?
Meek needs to shut up.
It's basketball.
We talking about that. All right, all right, all right.
Rocky is not in basketball.
I don't think he outside the basketball stadium.
No, I thought Rocky was by the steps somewhere.
I don't know.
There's a bunch of people here who say they're from Philly.
Yeah, but nobody knows, right?
Yeah.
Where's the Rocky statue?
Is it by the steps?
It's by the steps?
Yeah, he said it's by the steps.
Like, Lower Marion, Upper...
I don't know.
On the outskirts.
Upper Marion, Lower Darby.
Yeah.
Listen, Trey Songz settles $25 million lawsuit over alleged sexual assault in 2016.
So there was a woman who identified as Jane
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and 300 Entertainment. And she claimed
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And they did have a court date coming up, September 16th.
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Nothing to say?
All right, moving on.
Justin Bieber.
Did y'all see that?
Before I say it.
Yes.
Y'all seen it?
I did.
Listen.
It was Zach O'Challa, him and Jaden.
And in the video, Jaden Smith surprised Justin Bieber from behind, vigorously grinding ever so gently up against his buttocks.
I seen that.
As they swayed for a few seconds together like some smooth choreography.
Yep.
What?
Yes.
Justin then kept the vigor going as he passionately canoodled Jaden's neck area before having a conversation with him.
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You took out your phone to look at the video, didn't you?
Because you always looking something up.
He definitely did.
You seen that video a couple times.
I actually saw the video yesterday and I didn't see all that.
You just described it.
What?
You ain't see that.
You didn't see him
canoe to his neck.
You said he,
what, he did what?
He did his buttocks?
They grinded on each other.
They danced.
He vigorously grinded
ever so gently.
He backed that thing up.
Yeah.
Hey,
Justin ain't back it up.
He like slid up it.
Well, he slid up to him.
What did you say?
You say Jaden gonna be
settling a lawsuit soon
from Justin Bieber
in the future?
No, no.
What you saying?
That's who you described? You say Jaden going to be settling a lawsuit soon from Justin Bieber? No, no. What you saying? That's the way you described it.
You sounded great.
That Dre song story ain't even sound like that.
I said they swayed for a few seconds together like some smooth choreography.
I didn't notice all that.
They did not.
They went back and forth.
They did.
They went back and forth like that.
They did.
Was it like a dance?
Yeah.
And JB didn't even know who he was until he turned around.
So that could have been anybody. But JB is just like, oh, okay. Oh, that feels like Jaden. I kind of know who he was until he turned around. So that could have been anybody.
But JB was just like, oh, okay. Oh, that feels like Jaden.
I kind of know who that is.
And then he canoodled Jaden's neck.
Kissed him on the cheek.
On the cheek. It was a smooch.
I didn't see all that from the video I saw, but I didn't
watch it that much. And he slid across to the ear.
Okay.
Went right up to the ear.
What are we supposed to do with that information?
I'm just saying
nobody's bothered
no they not
everybody else bothered
but them
let them two friends
be friends
that's right
yeah
so if you want
if you want to do that
never
listen
okay now
never
okay
never ever
you would never
canoodle in these neck
nope
okay
or brush up against them
ever so gently
what is canoodling that sound like we in a boat canoodle is another word neck? Nope. Okay. Or brush up against him ever so gently? What is canoodling?
That sound like we in a boat going down a river.
Canoodle is another word.
It's another word for kissing.
Oh.
Yeah, it was like a little snuggle kiss.
What's the thing that Donald Rollins be doing with Dave Chappelle in Ohio?
Comedy?
He be going down the water.
That's canoeing, man, not canoeing.
He said comedy.
Canooing, man.
This guy is crazy.
I play with people. She said comedy. Don't play with me. Canoeing, man. This guy is crazy. Stop playing with people, y'all.
All right.
That is Justin Dominguez for the third hour.
And I ended right on time.
Yes, you did.
All right.
People's Choice mixes up next.
But the show is funny.
Sexy Red's birthday is today.
So we're going to start to mix off with some Sexy Red.
Hey, happy birthday, girl.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Wake up.
Wake up.
You're locked into the Breakfast Club. Hey, happy birthday, girl. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Wake up. You're locked into the Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's
DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious,
Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast
Club. I want to salute again to all the
dance dads and dance moms
out there. I mean, it's dance season
and it's the other day. I was
I was there so long. I
passed out for like a good hour. I had like a good
hour and a half nap
Just waiting for my daughters
To perform
So I just want to salute
To all the dance dads
And dance moms
I be seeing y'all out there
We be struggling
But we be good money
And Jess you want to say
Happy birthday to your son
It was yesterday
Damn okay
Yo
Okay
Yo it was his
It was his birthday
All weekend
Happy birthday baby
I love you
He's now 12
And almost taller than me
I don't know what I'm gonna do
You know the crazy thing
I was thinking about Now I'm about to start right back over that's right yo
changing diapers 12 years breastfeeding all of that yep oh my gosh all i broke i had to get for
his ass and now i'm about to start back over jesus but it's a blessing that's what yeah it is a
blessing and it was all worth it to see him grow up like that like you know it's also crazy i posted ash for his birthday and all my fans is like damn he's 12 i remember when he was four and
five and six and i'm like you never really think about time yeah you never think about it like i
was putting him online when he was a baby all the way up to now i mean he he don't like to be on
camera no more but like they seen him grow up i I love that. My fans seen my son grow up, so that's why.
I was like, oh, that's so much love.
Ash did not care.
Oh, that's nice.
All right.
Well, when we come back, we got the positive note.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne, you got a positive note?
Yes, I do.
And I want to tell people, man, make sure you go get your tickets for the second annual
Black Effect Podcast Festival happening Saturday, April want to tell people, man, make sure you go get your tickets for the second annual Black Effect Podcast Festival.
Happening Saturday, April 27th in Atlanta, man.
Wallow and Gilly on that stage.
Just Hilarious with Carefully Reckless.
Mandy and Weezy with Horrible Decisions.
We got podcast panel stages.
Shana Ayers will be on some of those.
John Hope Bryant, Damon John, Carrie Champion.
We got the food trucks.
We got the Pitch Your Podcast activation.
So just like last year, man, we had a lot of fun.
So go get your tickets.
We're definitely on pace to sell out.
So you go get your tickets while you still can.
VIP has already sold out because you waited too long to get them.
So don't be hitting my phone talking about you want VIP.
You should have got the tickets when they were available.
Okay?
Okay.
But go to Eventbrite.com or blackeffect.com slash podcast festival,
and we'll see you in Atlanta on April 27th.
I don't know if 105.3 The Beat will be there or not.
Okay?
I have no idea.
I don't know either.
Right?
But we'll see.
But the positive note is simply this.
Did you know some people are addicted to conflict and suffering?
They honestly feel there is some sort of pride gained from it.
Beware of people like this.
Stay away from them.
They will create problems where they don't exist.
Just to bask in the energy of the conflict.
Misery is a state of mind and it loves company.
Have a blessed day.
Breakfast club, bitches.
Y'all finished or y'all done?
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