The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Tyla Interview, Jess Fix My Mess and More

Episode Date: June 13, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, USA! How you feeling? Girl. I'm all right. I'm all right. You look like you're standing over a stove scrambling some eggs. I know, right? That's his big hoodie. Oh. Well, Jess, she's broadcasting from the crib today, but you feeling good? Yeah. Yeah, I feel good. I feel good.
Starting point is 00:00:33 I'm trying to figure out how to get this blur in the back. I don't like my back being blurred like that. Well, I thought you were doing it on purpose. Nah, you got to go to the settings. You go to background. You hit unblur, and then everything will be right there. There you go. This look crazy.
Starting point is 00:00:48 Nope. Well, they're trying to get it out for you. Y'all do know me on the radio. She got it. She got it. She got it. This crazy. You got it now.
Starting point is 00:00:56 Talking to millions of people right now. We're just trying to help out a little bit. Okay. Hey, listen. So what's going on? Hey. How are you? I'm good.
Starting point is 00:01:03 I just woke up. Everything is good here. I got somebody making me breakfast in the back? I'm good. I just woke up. Everything is good here. I got somebody making me breakfast in the back. I'm good. This is how it should be in the breakfast club. Wipe your nose, man. We're looking right up your nose so we can see a little bit. Wipe your nose, please.
Starting point is 00:01:14 Oh, my goodness, man. Jesus Christ. There shouldn't be nothing in my nose. I ain't just wake up and come down. Yeah, I wash my face. Oh, my goodness. All right. Well, Tyla will be joining us this morning.
Starting point is 00:01:24 Yes. We're kicking it with Tyla, South African from Johannesburg. Her debut album, Tyler, is out right now. You heard her song, Water, because we play it all the goddamn time. That's right. Okay. We were playing that song. Not more than Snooze, y'all.
Starting point is 00:01:36 No, I think we might play Water more than Snooze. No, we don't. No, we don't. No, we don't. I don't know, bro. I hear that. Make me sweat. Make me holla.
Starting point is 00:01:45 You still don't know the words. Make me that. Make me sweat. Make me holla. Make me move my breath. Give me a dollar. No, nobody's giving me nothing. Yeah, but Tyler will be joining us in a little bit. Did you watch the game last night? I did watch the game last night. The whole game? I watched the whole game last night.
Starting point is 00:01:57 Oh, you're tired then. No, not really. I came a little bit at a reasonable time. 11 o'clock? Was it 11? No, I thought it was a little bit before 11. I was like 10.30. I went upstairs.
Starting point is 00:02:07 I was watching with my son, and they were up by 20. I was up, though, because I was working a little bit, and then the Daily Show came on. I was on the Daily Show last night. I had a segment on the Daily Show last night. I usually don't watch myself on TV, but I was up, so I just watched it. When the game went off, I turned to the Daily Show. Gotcha. So I was up.
Starting point is 00:02:28 Okay. All right. Well, let's get the show popping when we come back we got front page news more gonna be joining us so don't go anywhere it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's dj nv jess hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club let's get in some front page news now quickly in sports last night the celtics beat the mavericks they lead in the series 30 they won last night 10 Celtics beat the Mavericks. They lead in the Series 3-0. They won last night 106-99. They were up by like 20-something points at one point. Mavericks came back. That was the Mavs' best shot last night.
Starting point is 00:02:54 If they couldn't do it last night, they're not going to do it. So, I don't know if this will be a sweep. I think they'll get one out of Dallas. Maybe. Maybe. Not the way they look right now. Yeah. Maybe.
Starting point is 00:03:05 All right. Well, Morgan, good they look right now. Yeah. Maybe. All right. Well, Morgan, good morning. Good morning. Good morning. So y'all remember yesterday we were talking about Hunter Biden being convicted and all of that and whether or not the president should pardon his son, even though the president said he wasn't going to pardon his son? Yeah. Well, the White House isn't ruling out the fact whether the White House is not ruling out whether President Biden would commute his son Hunter Biden's sentence, which is a different different thing. I'll get into that
Starting point is 00:03:29 in a second. Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to say whether the president would consider doing so, although she pointed to his previous comments that he would not pardon his son. Now, Hunter was convicted on Tuesday of three federal felonies for unlawfully purchasing a gun while addicted to drugs. A presidential commutation would reduce the sentence totally or partially. You guys get that. So the difference between a pardon is the guilt would be removed completely from the convicted person. And a commutation just simply reduces or eliminates the punishment. So if you get like 10 years, which he won't, he can say, no, he should get one.
Starting point is 00:04:05 Essentially, he can either reduce the sentence or get rid of it completely. But the convictions will still remain on his record. Yeah, I mean, he's not getting no prison time, though. We know this. Yeah, but I mean, even if he did, I mean, why wouldn't the president do it? Right. That's the son. I'm not mad. That sounds like more of the line of something do and instead of pardoning is essentially what
Starting point is 00:04:25 i'm getting at well guess what i'm not mad at it but let's i like to always put the shoe on the other foot if the shoe was on the other foot and uh something like that was said it would be world war three in the media and y'all know that so let's go ahead and get into it the house is approving a resolution to hold attorney general merrick garland in contempt of Congress. Why? Because, oh, let me get into the resolution. It passed 216 to a 207 vote. Republicans are going after Garland for refusing to turn over recordings of President Biden's interview with Special Counsel Robert Herr, who investigated Biden's handling of classified documents.
Starting point is 00:04:58 Just like you said, Pandora's box is open, Charlemagne. U.S. House Majority Leader Steve Kalise maintains that Garland must comply with Congress's request to turn over the audio recordings. Let's hear from him. Well, with all due respect, Mr. Garland, this is not your decision. Congress has a constitutional duty to perform oversight. You look at the White House themselves. They've acknowledged that as they've turned over the transcripts, those transcripts have been edited. We know already by the White House's own admission that the transcript does not reflect what was said.
Starting point is 00:05:31 It's only the audio that does, which is why we need to get the audio tape. So House Speaker Mike Johnson and other GOP lawmakers say the audio of the interview is important to determine whether her decision to bring charges against Biden is warranted. Now, Democrats are accusing Republicans are only trying to hurt Biden politically. But Biden has invoked executive privilege to prevent the recordings from being released. Yeah. So Democrats say GOP lawmakers are using this for political purposes. And note, the DOJ has already released the transcript of the interview. And of course, those GOP lawmakers are like nope it's not enough we want to see that we want
Starting point is 00:06:10 to hear the audio info this is better than scandal this is better than veep this is better than house of cards none of those shows got anything on real life right now yeah definitely inspired by real life and who didn't see this one coming South Carolina Senator Tim Scott may be falling out of favor with former President Trump. The New York Post reports that Scott is slipping in the race to be Trump's running mate as vice president and is extremely unlikely to be chosen for the role, according to an inside source. reportedly being vetted by the Trump campaign, including Senators Marco Rubio and J.D. Vance, as well as Representatives Byron Donald, he's been thrown in the race now, and Elise Stefanik. Now, Trump says he plans to announce his running mate at the Republican convention next month.
Starting point is 00:06:55 President Trump finally realized Tim Scott is black. I think he always knew that. Trump is like, how does he have a permanent tan? Why does his tan never wear off? The reality is the base of the Republican Party ain't going for that. No. That's just the truth of the matter. They don't want no black the truth to the matter they don't want no black i don't think trump wants it though i don't think trump won i think trump was using tim scott for what he could use tim scott
Starting point is 00:07:11 for never wanted it i mean there's nothing he could actually use tim scott for if he thought that tim scott was gonna uh you know scott was gonna use him yeah yeah because it's not like tim scott could help him with the black vote i don't't think Trump knew that. You don't think, huh? I don't think, yeah, I agree. I agree with you, Envy. I don't think that he knew that. He probably felt like there might have been more mobilization there and he's realizing, wow, you actually don't have the following I thought you might have had.
Starting point is 00:07:36 That's right. No juice. I'm not going to get too much into that. More in the 7 o'clock cover. Okay. Thank you, Morgan. Thank y'all. Everybody else, get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open. Again, 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 00:07:52 Get it off your chest. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Hi, this is Hope. How are you guys?
Starting point is 00:08:14 Hey, good morning, Hope. Good morning, Hope. Good morning. What I want to get off my chest is that I am a 47-year-old sickle cell worrier, and I feel that as a people, we don't focus on fundraising for sickle cell anemia enough or giving or focusing on making that more aware in our community. Well, how can people donate if they want to donate to a sickle cell fund? Do you have one where people can donate? Well, in my community this weekend, I live in King Street, South Carolina, actually. Hey, 843.
Starting point is 00:08:54 The 843, yes. We're doing a fundraiser and a blood drive this weekend in King king street where um people can get blood that's another thing that like people don't that we don't do enough is give blood because um i'm at a point where um it's kind of hard for them to um um find blood for me because they have to do the typing and stuff. Okay. And it's better if I get it from black people. Do you have a site that people can go to, a website or something like that, Mama?
Starting point is 00:09:34 Well, I don't have a website because this is, like I said, this is very new in especially my community. But it'll be in King Street, South Carolina at the community center at the REC in King Street, South Carolina. We will be having, it's called KD Foundation. And it represents a little boy in our community
Starting point is 00:10:03 who has sickle cell. But what we have and what we'll be doing is a blood drive this weekend at the county rec. Okay, Mama. Well, thank you. And hopefully anybody that's listening from South Carolina, go on out and definitely go support. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now it's the
Starting point is 00:10:25 breakfast club good morning the breakfast club this is your time to get it off your chest i got an indoor pool a outdoor pool we want to hear from you on the Club. We can get on the phone right now. We'll tell you what it is. We live. Hello, who's this? Yes, sir. It's JAA from Indy. Hey, what's up, brother? Get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:10:54 I want to talk about the disparity between the media coverage between what goes on. And so the European neighborhood that I live in, because there's a SWAT team out here, and they up this morning, and I'm up super early. Won't be no media coverage for them. Wait. Where you calling from, brother? From Indy. Okay. From Indian okay annapolis yeah you did say that from indy okay your phone horrible this phone is not horrible you understand what he's saying no i'm saying the media the disparity between media coverage yes the disparity between media coverage and the stuff that goes on in
Starting point is 00:11:22 their neighborhood stuff that goes on in their neighborhood correct european white people they promoted correct with europeans what are we doing this boy coverage what thank you brother god damn mbu ain't got no patience yo no it's not like that that guy was sucking in helium like yeah little voice hello who voice. Hello, who's this? Hello. Hey, how you go? Where you calling from, brother? Hey, I'm calling from Jersey. All right, get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:11:50 Hey, shout out to you, DJ Envy, Charlamagne, and Jeff. Man, I've been a longtime follower since y'all had that segment when y'all used to bring the couples on. You talk about shoot your shot, or the decision. Decision, you talking about decision. Decision. Jeff wasn't here then But the decision
Starting point is 00:12:06 Yeah so I guess It got too ratchet for y'all now And it's like Jess with the mess And things like that Yeah we had that fight in here So we had to stop Okay
Starting point is 00:12:14 Yeah so I just wanted To talk about man You know people It's crazy because They When the person Asks me for something Especially a family member
Starting point is 00:12:23 I'm all I'm all in for them. And then as soon as it's time, when I'm down and out, I can't get nothing in return. Oh, I ain't got it. You get the same old usual excuse. So it's like for this summer now, stack, and I ain't giving nobody nothing unless y'all gave me something. I feel what you're saying. You know my motto with that, man?
Starting point is 00:12:42 You know, God not going to bless. God doesn't bless you based on how, you know, motto with that man you know god not gonna bless god doesn't bless you based on how you know people treat you he bless god blesses you based on how you treat people so you just got to stay solid brother because you know just like you know bad things will come back to you so will the positive things man like nobody can run from their self whatever you putting out into the universe is gonna come back to you brother whether people see it or not so you keep doing what you're doing don't worry about what people are not doing for you. Or if they're not reciprocating.
Starting point is 00:13:08 I appreciate that. One more thing. My man, he's a full-time author. He wanted me to shout him out and see if I can send some books up there to y'all. He's an incarcerated individual. Is it okay if I
Starting point is 00:13:23 shout out his Instagram go ahead brother his Instagram is at free naz that's F-R-E-E-N-A-Z-Z at free naz full time author he's doing his thing with his rehabilitation process while he's incarcerated he'll be home soon alright brother well have a good one
Starting point is 00:13:39 is it alright if I send y'all one of his books or something like that yes sir I appreciate that Charlemagne. And salute to you with your new book as well, too. I'd like to get that as well. Thank you. Get Honest.line.
Starting point is 00:13:49 Watch Small Talk Sucks. Available everywhere you buy books. Now, we're going to put you on hold. Eddie's going to get the info so you can send the books. Get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:13:56 800-585-1051. Now, we got Jess with the mess coming up. Yes. Comedian Rob Snyder got a problem with Will Smith. All right. We'll get into that next.
Starting point is 00:14:05 It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Oh, yeah, Glo. I dare you to stop looking at me like that. It's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. Charlamagne Tha God, Jess Hilarious, DJ Envy. It's time for Jess with the mess.
Starting point is 00:14:20 Your news is real, brother. Jess Hilarious, Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lying. Don't do no lying. She don't spell nobody. Thank you, Monique. Okay, so Rob Schneider, I said he was a comedian, but he is an actor. He recently did an interview at the radio station in Sydney, Australia, and during the conversation,
Starting point is 00:14:54 he spoke on Will Smith. He had nothing nice to say. Let's hear it. Will Smith is a t***. Oh, I liked him. Will Smith has been hiding the fact of who he really is, and it was exposed that night. He's really an a**hole.
Starting point is 00:15:05 But I wasn't allowed to say anything at that time because we were part of the committee. We were supposed to punish him. He's a liar. Complete, utter fraud. Will is a d**kbag. The thing is, that's how politically correct the Academy is. That they were so cowardly. Because if I would have done that, they would have been hauled out to prison.
Starting point is 00:15:21 Because they were so worried about being racist. Violence is what it is. Whether the color of your skin or your religion doesn't matter. If you commit a crime in front of other people, you get hauled out of there. But didn't you also sort of think, oh, he's standing up for his missus? It doesn't matter. You can't hit another dude. You're going to get hit.
Starting point is 00:15:39 You keep talking crazy. Charlie Mack, what's up? That's why he's in Australia. Exactly. Go do that in Australia. Exactly. Go do that in Philly radio. I mean, all those names he called Will Smith absolutely positively wrong,
Starting point is 00:15:51 but he is right. Anybody else would have put hands on somebody at that award show, they would have been escorted out. Well, guess what? They're not Will Smith. You're right.
Starting point is 00:15:58 They're Will Smith privilege and the fact that he was winning the Oscar that night. But I do want to tell Rob, shut the F up forever. And we know all of these things about Will Smith. When he says Will Smith, what did he say? Will Smith was fake, basically?
Starting point is 00:16:09 Yeah. Yeah, like he's not the person that he wants us to think he is. But Will Smith told us that. It's not that he's a fraud. It's that he comes from an era where artists, you know, music and in Hollywood, they had to be fake. The publicists, the managers, they had the artist development. And interviewers had to ask them certain questions. You couldn't, you know, ask them certain certain things they had these manufactured images will smith
Starting point is 00:16:28 they could even curse right because of his image he said that in his book he said he said that in various interviews if you listen rob rob is clearly chris rock's friend you know clearly you know he's done movies with him like countless Like you know They on grown ups together Grown ups too They got Yeah so they collaborate They're like in a circle of friends So
Starting point is 00:16:50 I just think it's corny To this guy You know Will's had a perfect record His whole career And he had One bad night And so you gonna reduce him
Starting point is 00:16:58 To that moment Yeah nah I don't agree with that either They say that he's fake Yeah nah Knock it off Rob We don't know you, Rob.
Starting point is 00:17:06 We don't. I know him. That's Deuce Bigalow Male Gigalow Boy. Really? Oh, I didn't know that. Well, now we know you a little bit. Now we know you a little bit. We know you a little bit.
Starting point is 00:17:16 We know you a little bit. Anyway, Sexy Red is fed up, yo. She hopped on live last night to clap back at people who always was criticizing her for never being with her kids that's what she had to say why she don't post her kids why why is y'all worried about my kids like they right here cool they fed they clean they good go have some kids and worry about them dirty ass okay i'm sorry but they be yeah my kids right here they good they always with me thank you good and fed very very well fed a lot of toys over here big ass house we living
Starting point is 00:17:53 rich baby mama come on where the kids at my kids ain't got instagram in the video that was her son like don't say that her son said that like don't don't say that but when she was uh up, what did she did? Say like, we, we, she only, we only see what she gives us.
Starting point is 00:18:09 Like she's always, she always got kids. Our kid was with her when she came. That's right. And she has two kids. Our first child she had in 2020. That's our son, Chucky.
Starting point is 00:18:17 And she gave birth to the second child in February of this year. We saw when she was pregnant, but yeah, I just feel like people these days they're gonna be in your personal life more than they are gonna be like looking at your artistry so that's just what it is um both of our kids um are oh yeah i already said that both of our kids was with a on live but she didn't show their faces i do feel her though because you got these digital d heads who think just because they don't see it on social media that it's not happening.
Starting point is 00:18:46 So I'm supposed to put my every waking moment online for your viewing pleasure? Well, a lot of people feel that way. They feel like if they can follow you through all these things, through your ups, through your downs, through your shows, they want to see your personal life. But you ain't got to show what you want. We just saw you get knocked down at the airport. Why are you not with your kids? They be thinking like they have friends. And is that not enough entertainment i just got into a whole fight at newark airport right that ain't enough about my kids you know i'm saying suck
Starting point is 00:19:12 my dildo man what what yeah dildo he is such an idiot anyway jay-z and genie my settled divorce i know both of them abby um after a dramatic ass nine months, Jeannie and Jeezy finally settled their divorce. They both agreed to file divorce under seal, which will keep details of their, which was supposed to keep the details of their divorce settlement private, including child support, custody, spousal support,
Starting point is 00:19:39 and property splits. They were married for two and a half years. At the time of the divorce filing documents said the marriage was irretrievably broken with no hope for reconciliation. We're glad to see that they were able to come to an agreement. So it's over. Both of them. I don't know if y'all know, but you know Dr. Umar did their mediation.
Starting point is 00:19:59 Did y'all know that? You a liar. Y'all ain't know that? No. Okay, well, when Dr. Umar comes back up here, he'll tell you about it. Yo, wait. Ain't Cardi supposed to be driving something today thursday night the hell wrong with your brain come out midnight midnight for friday it'll come out from genie to genie to cardi and what the hell because i mean i thought we was done talking about that like it's over she's not a jenkins no more he's not okay it's it's done if it does happen it'll happen tonight
Starting point is 00:20:24 at midnight so to be up on the dsps for tomorrow hey jenny jenkins can't get no apartment nowhere but she's like this is jenny jenkins like who hey we got a black woman on the phone trying to sound asian it's one of them again she's trying to get an apartment she's describing that is crazy i would have added his name like jenny my jenkins like She just wanted to be a Jenkins for you. Crazy. Oh, JJ. A clown.
Starting point is 00:20:52 But that is Jess with the mess, y'all. All right. Thank you, Jess. When we come back, we got front page news. More are going to be joining us. And then Tyler will be here. All right. We'll kick it with Tyler.
Starting point is 00:21:01 So don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Wake up. Wake up. You're locked into The Breakfast Club. Let Audible take you places beyond the everyday. Explore the people and topics you love with audiobooks, podcasts, and originals all in one app.
Starting point is 00:21:14 There's more to imagine when you listen. Sign up for a free 30-day trial at audible.com slash breakfast club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club from the Black Information Network. We have Morgan Wood and let's get some front page news. Yes, let's do it. So the ACLU, American Civil Liberties Union, is suing the Biden administration over new asylum processing rules. Last week, President Biden took executive action to temporarily limit the number of people who can seek asylum per day.
Starting point is 00:21:46 Now the ACLU is filing a lawsuit on behalf of two immigration advocacy groups. In their complaint, attorneys argued Biden's new asylum laws violate a congressional statute that allows migrants to apply for asylum whether or not they enter at a port of entry. Now the lawsuit also says congress has never permitted the executive branch to categorically ban asylum based on where they enter the u.s i think this is uh more so for the southern border is the issue um with this whole issue as opposed to you know somebody coming in from like canada or something like that but that's the problem you can't pick and choose you know which ports of entry is an issue and it feel like You can't pick and choose, you know, which ports of entry is an issue.
Starting point is 00:22:25 And it's feel like you can't pick and choose which administration you would sue, you know, over this, because this has been an issue for years. It's not like, you know, the border just started really being a problem. Like every administration has dealt with border issues. So it feels like the American Civil Liberties Union could sue any administration they want. So what happens when the Biden administration is no longer in office? Now that I do not know, but I will find out for you and get back to you on that one because it's true. I mean, we're on a countdown that none of us know the result to.
Starting point is 00:22:53 So here we go. Well, let's lighten the mood a little bit in sports related news. The city of New Orleans is busy preparing to host next year's NFL Super Bowl. New Orleans City Chief Administrative Officer Gilbert Montano says the event will have a major impact on the city and downtown development district president Davon Barbour also shared comments adding the city is excited and ready. Let's hear their comments. I think this is one of if not the most impactful event that the city is going to see in probably a decade. It's pretty darn close to it.
Starting point is 00:23:25 We know the number of events that we host on a regular basis, and so we're no stranger to producing events. When you think about the scale of pulling off Mardi Gras, no other community can compete in terms of producing events like that. Everyone understands what this means to our community from an economic impact, as well as showcasing the best of New Orleans. I love to see it. I love New Orleans. And, you know, it's true. Who else can pull off Mardi Gras like they do? So I don't think that they're going to be any stranger to the Super Bowl, but it's definitely going to be probably really crowded.
Starting point is 00:23:53 So New Orleans is working to complete nearly $40 million in infrastructure and beautification projects ahead of February. Repairs are underway on roadways, sidewalks, and city officials say they're considering wrapping some of the blighted downtown buildings to make them look better. Super Bowl 59 goes down on February 9th, 2025. Well, salute to...
Starting point is 00:24:15 I'm definitely not going. I'm not going. But salute to everybody who listens to us on Q93 in New Orleans. And we need the Super Bowl halftime show to be Lil Wayne, Drake, and Friends next year. I mean, Lil Wayne needs to be the headliner. But it needs to be Lil Wayne and Friends. And maybe they'll do it the way they did Dre and Snoop.
Starting point is 00:24:36 But it would have to be Lil Wayne has to be the headliner of the Super Bowl. You can't tell me Lil Wayne not big enough to headline a Super Bowl, bro. Lil Wayne. Why you keep saying Lil Wayne? Lil Wayne. What's happening, baby? Lil Wayne is the L- Super Bowl, bro. Lil Wayne. Why you keep saying Lil Wayne? Lil Wayne. What's happening, baby? Lil Wayne is the L-I-L, just Lil Wayne. Can you imagine Juvenile back that ass up at the Super Bowl?
Starting point is 00:24:52 What? It probably should happen because he's also celebrating 25 years. That would be long, man. I mean, I'm just saying. Come on, Roc Nation. Make that happen. Not very much in line and on brand for New Orleans. You know, bounce music and all that.
Starting point is 00:25:07 So, moving on. Team USA has officially unveiled the women's basketball roster for the Summer Olympics. As reported over the weekend, Kaitlyn Clark did not get named to one of the 12 roster spots. But she will reportedly serve as an alternate in case of injury. Asia Wilson, Diana Taurasi, Rihanna Stewart are among the marquee players who will be headed to Paris. Also on the lineup, Alyssa Thomas, Nafisa Collier, Jackie Young, Sabrina Ionescu, Chelsea Gray, Kalia Cooper, Jewel Lloyd, Kelsey Plume, and Brittany Griner. They round out the rest of the roster with most of the players coming from the back-to-back championship,
Starting point is 00:25:48 winning Las Vegas Aces, followed by the Phoenix Suns. Now, Team USA will play Team WNBA in the WNBA All-Star Game on July 20th in Phoenix before heading to France. They take on Japan on July 30th at 3 p.m. Eastern. Fun fact about the USA women's basketball team, they've won gold at every Olympics since 1996. Seven straight. Now, if one of those young ladies gets mysteriously injured, okay, you know why. So they can have Caitlyn on the team.
Starting point is 00:26:06 But I want to say, Chelsea Gray has been hurt all year. I don't know how bad it is, but she says she's coming back this year. So, I mean, there are some people on the roster who already are dealing with some injuries. Right. You know? But Brittany is going to kill it. Let's hope not, Jess, you know? She loves Brittany Griner.
Starting point is 00:26:25 Brittany Griner is the best Morgan I don't know if you already know but I'm joking because I just want I just want her
Starting point is 00:26:30 to be safe when she travels that's all I'm saying well Brittany look Brittany people think
Starting point is 00:26:35 that Brittany and Jess's boyfriend look alike that just sounds so crazy but I will tell you something salute to Brittany
Starting point is 00:26:42 and her wife because they ate their maternity shoot up killing Jess and Chris killing them killing them oh knock it well congratulations to them
Starting point is 00:26:52 that's your front page news I'm Morgan Wood you can follow me on social at Morgan Media M-O-R-G-Y-N Media and for more news coverage
Starting point is 00:27:00 follow the Black Information Network at Black Information Network at B-I-N News dot com alright thank you Morgan now when we come back Tyler will be joining us South African artist
Starting point is 00:27:09 make me sweat make me harder and please don't sing like that again we'll kick it with her when we come back it's The Breakfast Club good morning
Starting point is 00:27:16 The Breakfast Club finally a genre for South Africa that has traveled so far and becomes so huge so yeah and growing up in Joe Berg yeah you guys have to come if you guys haven't yeah I love it oh yeah I got friends out there yeah Bonong yeah good friend of mine Maggie okay and my people okay yeah I got a car you have to get all trouble no but you don't count really oh yes he comes i know but he was over here that's why i said that's what we know him over
Starting point is 00:27:49 here but i know them because i met i met bonong in south africa yeah man where did i meet macg yet i don't know but i was with me and uh we spent the holidays not all the holidays but he was in zanzibar when i was there now how difficult was it to break through because there's so much music when i go there right and so much music that's like you said vibrant it's the clubs are always popping people know it but not too many records cross over to the states so how difficult was it for you to cross over to to the states it was very difficult but i mean it wasn't even something that i was intentional about like obviously i had big dreams of becoming a star and everything but i feel like everything kind of fell into place naturally which is amazing it's god's work for real um because everything literally was so insanely like perfect but yeah it was a lot of
Starting point is 00:28:37 work like recording a lot making things happen when i didn't have the resources and just what i have now like what I have now. Like what I have now, it's so much easier. I'm able to do bigger things and I have more opportunities. So I'm just taking it at this point. I heard you say once, you know, Water took off so fast that the record basically was getting bigger than you. So your team had to like low key scramble to align things. Do you feel like now your name is as big as that record it
Starting point is 00:29:06 wasn't even my team actually like water was booming on tiktok and i was shocked like i was in a different country for something else and i saw the response i was like hey i need to work now like and i love social media i love making videos and all that stuff. So I knew that I had to just get my face out there more. And yeah, I did the Vivo thing. I was able to do a video. And then, yeah. It took off because of a TikTok challenge, right? Well, she has this dance that people still think they know how to do and they don't.
Starting point is 00:29:38 You want to shout out to me right now? I don't know. I saw Jess doing it. Yeah, because I do know how to do it. But a lot of people don't know how to do it. But that's what made it even more bigger. Everybody wanted to do the dance. Because you definitely can dance too.
Starting point is 00:29:53 So that's what made it even more poppin'. What's the dance? It's a dance style called Bacardi. It's like South African type dancing. It originated in Pretoria. And yeah, people love it I love it so much and I had to
Starting point is 00:30:09 incorporate it in my stuff so I'm just happy that people love it and it's spreading you know and you gotta pour the water
Starting point is 00:30:15 down your back I know you're gonna try to do it you gotta pour the water down your back it's like an ice bucket challenge no it's not an ice bucket challenge
Starting point is 00:30:22 you idiot yes you gotta make your butt jump and you know how to do that. You know how to do it. I'm thick. You thick. I'm thick.
Starting point is 00:30:29 I can see you high on that throne. See what I'm saying? You see what I'm saying? That's what I'm talking about. Is it weird for you that you're so young, but you have so many girls that look up to you, inspire to be you? Is that a weird feeling? It is kind of weird because i remember being that person and i'm still that person for people but it's inspiring for me as well knowing
Starting point is 00:30:51 that i'm able to touch people and um inspire people you know it's sounds cheesy but it's like amazing it's an amazing feeling you have to watch the way you move too now do you move differently now dance move differently now do things different because you know that young girls Follow your dance routines follow your steps your movements and all that I'm just being myself. You know with everything when I perform and I do anything. I'm just being myself I'm showing my culture from home and whoever likes it likes it whoever doesn't F them and then you're still very young so what you're doing now you may not even be doing like you you're 22 correct you you still you know you may be different
Starting point is 00:31:31 i know when i was 22 i was the one that chicken here you know i do that what the chicken head no man but it's a real it's a real good day it's a nice day but but um do you have any artists that you would love to work with? Yeah. There's so many artists that I want to work with. I really want to work with Party Next Door. Oh, yeah. Nice.
Starting point is 00:31:51 Yeah. I love his music. Doja Cat. Okay. Cool. She's part South African, so we have to do something. Those are two main ones right now. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:01 Yeah. Who did you look up to? Growing up? Michael, Brittany, Whitney Houston. two like main ones right now yeah yeah who did you look up to growing up uh michael britney whitney houston oh wow nice i loved adele still love adele um rihanna yo there's so many people who put you on to the ogs like the michaels and the whitneys was it like like your parents or something yeah my family my family listened to everything like growing up i had a wide variety of music that i would listen to so yeah all right we got more with tyler when we come back don't move it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's dj nv just hilarious
Starting point is 00:32:37 charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club we're still kicking it with tyler charlamagne i saw somewhere where they said yeah you you you get irritated when people compare you to like past pop artists. Is that true? It's not even irritated. It's just like, I'm my own artist, you know, and they are their own artists. So I don't know. People just like comparing, you know, but yeah, it's whatever.
Starting point is 00:32:59 It's the internet. How do you feel like those comparisons affect you artistically? Like your artistic identity? How do you think that? I don't think it does. You know, like I see it obviously and it's like whatever, but I'm just doing what I want to do and I want to do it and how I want to do it. So, yeah. Did you always know music was going to be it?
Starting point is 00:33:15 Because they said you studied engineering as well. Did you always know that I'm going to be a musician? I'm going to be a star? That's just some African stuff. You got, you South African, you got to be an engineer, a doctor. Yo, you know, African parents, like we have to study, like there's no way. That's just some African stuff. When you stop African, you got to be an engineer, a doctor. Yo. You know, African parents,
Starting point is 00:33:28 we have to study. There's no way. That's right. So it was hard to get into it. But I always knew, since I was small, I would tell everybody, I'm going to be a pop star.
Starting point is 00:33:37 I'm going to be a singer. And it's never changed. You're going to sing this homework. You're going to sing these studies. Yes. Were your parents always supportive then? Or they were like, all right, let her do this for a little bit. It's a hobby, but she's going to sing this homework. You're going to sing these studies. Yes. Were your parents always supportive then? Or they were like, all right, let her do this for a little bit.
Starting point is 00:33:48 It's a hobby, but she's going to be a doctor. Exactly. They were supportive. They wanted me to follow my dreams, but they were also realistic. They were like, this doesn't happen a lot to South Africans,
Starting point is 00:33:59 especially. And I think they were just being more protective than not supportive. When did they realize, like, all right, she's good now. Well, they was like, all right, this is not a hobby no more. When did supportive. When did they realize, like, all right, she's good now. Well, it was like, all right, this is not a hobby no more. When did they finally say congratulations when they say, all right, she made it? My first song, Getting Laced, I managed to do a music video for it. Like, it took a year to finish because we had no support.
Starting point is 00:34:19 Like, we had to do favors and whatever in order to get that video done. But when we got it done and we released it it did so much in south africa and my parents were like okay you can you're good now yeah you you can do whatever you want to do so you must have made some money hey you must have made some money and i saw you a video you singing justin b singing Justin Bieber at 11 years old. So do you credit that tunnel vision and that focus of saying, I know what I'm going to do. I know how I want to do it.
Starting point is 00:34:52 Do you attribute that to your success? Definitely. I've always been ambitious and a hard worker. And whenever I do something, I want to do it my best. And yeah, when I was working towards this goal, I was just trying everything. I was on Musical. i was on singing apps instagram i was doing everything like in order to be seen so yeah does it matter having success in america doesn't matter i feel like i just wanna be able to spread my music as far as i'm able to you know it's not even specifically breaking in
Starting point is 00:35:25 america breaking here whatever i just want my music to be everywhere you know so yeah and you got what was the injury they said you hurt yourself yeah i hurt myself what happened hey why you want to know what happened no it. Why do you want to know what happened? Why are you in her business? All the South African came out just now. Why do you want to know? Yeah, I like her. Yeah, it was just an injury, but I'm better. So, that's good.
Starting point is 00:35:55 So, you are better. That's what's up. That's what's up. So, you rescheduling the tour? Yes. Okay, good. Because we need to get it. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:02 Yeah, and I bought Chris Brown tickets thinking that I was going to see you and I'm not. Oh, yeah. Not this time. Not this time. That's her ex. Okay. Oh. Yeah, very much.
Starting point is 00:36:12 He don't know that, but... First of all, he knows. He don't tell nobody, but he knows. Now, I was watching the video with You Ain't Gonna, the Jump record.
Starting point is 00:36:22 Mm-hmm. You was very aggressive on that record was that intentional on the song yeah it was definitely intentional like i wanted a different vibe for that song especially because i needed that you know rappers like you know i wanted to show a different side yeah were you stunting on stunting on your people a little bit because you shot the video in south africa was that an intentional flex uh i mean i just wanted to show south africa the beauty of south africa where i'm from the culture yeah um there's a lot of like easter eggs in there for the south africans so
Starting point is 00:36:54 that was really nice are the other women in south africa mad at you because you said you got a line where you said they never had a pretty girl from joe bird see me now and that's what they prefer you called all of them ugly you called all of them you said you've never been a pretty girl from Joe Berg. See me now. And that's what they prefer. You called all of them ugly. No. Is that what you heard? You said there's never been a pretty girl from Joe Berg. No. The Americans, they haven't seen.
Starting point is 00:37:12 But the pretty girls are in Joe Berg, for real. Like, for real. What do you mean? America's never seen a pretty girl from Joe Berg? Have you guys seen Joe Berg girls?
Starting point is 00:37:21 Yes. Okay, then you'll have seen pretty girls from Joe Berg. Yes, beautiful. But Joe Berg girls, beautiful. She said Joe pretty girls from joe burr beautiful joe burr girls beautiful she said joe burr girls body the world they look so they don't body everybody oh i thought you were saying you do they never seen a pretty one before you that's what i thought you were saying it's just a line it's a it's a bar just enjoy yeah just enjoy don't dig too deep
Starting point is 00:37:41 yeah like yeah anybody from there get mad at you for saying that? No, they love it. They'll come at you. Yeah. People have been making their own versions. You never had a pretty girl from Chicago, from where? So I've been loving all the re-editions as well. Like, it's fun.
Starting point is 00:37:56 Yeah. Have you ever been anywhere where it was a bunch of ugly people? Sorry, I'm sorry. Look at my face. Look at my face, y'all. Look at my face. Have I been somewhere where there's a lot of ugly people? Sorry, I'm sorry. Look at her face. Look at her face, y'all. Look at her face. Have I been somewhere where there's a lot
Starting point is 00:38:06 of ugly people? No, have you been somewhere where there's a lot of ugly people? Girl, hell yeah. Where? Where? What?
Starting point is 00:38:13 Where? Everywhere. We live in America. Come on. Wait till you go to Baltimore. When you go to Baltimore, have you ever heard of a stud?
Starting point is 00:38:21 Yes. You know what studs are. Yeah? Yes. Okay. You paid. You know what I'm are. Yeah. Yes. Okay. You bad. You know what I'm saying? A lot of them in Baltimore.
Starting point is 00:38:29 Pretty studs, though. Yeah, so then. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But studs nonetheless. Tyler's like, this is awkward right now. Yeah, this is so, I don't even know what's going on. I just want to see her face. Like, where you been with, like, the ugliest people, bitch?
Starting point is 00:38:41 She was like, oh my God, no. Yeah, like. Nah, we just play a lot oh yeah all right we got more with tyler when we come back it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's dj nv jess hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club we're still kicking it with tyler now i'm sure there's a lot of dudes in your dm right how do you decide who you talk to and who you don't talk to how can a guy kick it to you if they want to they can't like i don't answer dms like that like if i want to work with you then i'll answer just on work stuff but no i'm not no i'm not on there it's not happening no so you
Starting point is 00:39:17 don't do the the dm you rather somebody come try to kick it to you in person you don't yeah i mean like if you wanna like you know i have to see you in person like say hi whatnot but i don't yeah i mean like if you wanna like you know i have to see in person like say hi whatnot but i don't even like that hey i'm very difficult guys like i get like i don't know i don't like a lot of things so yeah yeah how do you balance having a personal life versus the work life because you know in the song priority you say my first mistake was thinking that i could be everything and you say you were spreading yourself thin. So how do you balance having a personal life versus a work life? I don't know. I just feel like I have a strong support system.
Starting point is 00:39:53 Family, friends. Yeah, I keep my private life somewhat private, you know. And yeah, like work. I don't even see it like work. I just see it as like me having fun. Like I generally enjoy doing everything that I'm doing, like making music, performing. Like it's so much fun for me. And when I go home, I'm just home with my family.
Starting point is 00:40:15 School me on these debates that they be having about your identity as a South African colored person. What does that even mean? Oh, I like that. We keeping that in the interview, too. I like when they talk from the back and say we can't. I like that. I like the character. That's good.
Starting point is 00:40:39 That's even better. That's even better. That's stupid yo did you see Kevin Hart give Kai Sanat a framed picture of your saying what was it we friends though
Starting point is 00:40:51 that's a quote by you but we friends though yeah guys the thing stretched you heard it so hard and I seen you was just joking you were just trying
Starting point is 00:40:59 to be innocent but it just went everywhere she was so sweet about it still though you know but we friends though yeah yo don't put me on the spot guys I will embarrass I'm sorry we seen like I'm sorry but it just went everywhere. She was so sweet about it still, though. You know, but we're friends, though. Yeah, yo, don't put me on the spot, guys.
Starting point is 00:41:07 I will embarrass. I'm sorry. We seen. Like, I'm sorry. Don't put me on the spot. Do you and Kai joke about that? I mean, we don't really talk about it. You don't talk about it no more. It's uncomfortable.
Starting point is 00:41:19 You knew Kai before that, though, right? I knew of him. Okay, okay. Yeah, we met. Yeah, we met in New york yeah around new year's yeah for the first time yeah um and then i went on the stream it was actually really fun you just can't believe that went so far your face was hilarious i was just like like every time i'm getting tagged he's people are commenting we're friends though
Starting point is 00:41:42 it's a whole thing. It's funny. You never laugh at it. You just was like, why do people keep, you never laughed at it. I thought it was cute and funny because you were still being sweet about it. Yeah, no, I found it funny. Like when people started dragging it, I was like, oh, you guys. Yeah. Turn it into a song.
Starting point is 00:41:58 We friends though. Yeah. A song about curving guys. A song about curving dudes. You can sell merch and all that. Yeah. Put Kai in the video. I don't know if I'll do all that
Starting point is 00:42:05 Damn I don't know if I'm gonna make A whole now Profitable business Oh girl I bet you will I bet you will And Kai
Starting point is 00:42:12 I think Kai would do it too I think Kai would do it Now where did you get the idea To do your Met Gala outfit Made completely out of sand Was it really made out of sand? Yeah It was all sand
Starting point is 00:42:22 Yeah I was pitched the outfit from Balmain. And yeah, it was a favorite, you know. So I saw it. They sent samples. I was like, this is insane. I have to put it on. You know, I love fashion.
Starting point is 00:42:35 I love playing with stuff. So it was like a given as soon as I saw it. You look beautiful in it. Yeah. Were you scared somebody was going to throw water on you and turn it into mud? No. Even if they did, I would still. You'd style in that mud, huh? Yeah. Were you scared somebody was going to throw water on you And turn it into mud? No Even if they did I would still You'd style in that mud huh?
Starting point is 00:42:49 Yeah you know me I can wear anything Do you have a favorite song of your own? Like yeah I think my favorite song is Breathe Me Literally like that song Is just so touching What song do you get tired of performing? None hey? Literally like that song Is just so touching Okay Yeah
Starting point is 00:43:05 What song do you get tired of performing? None hey No you just started No I just started Like none Like I'm I love performing I love performing
Starting point is 00:43:16 Yeah Yeah That's dope Okay Alright Tyler Wasn't that bad was it? No No
Starting point is 00:43:22 No Good? I'm good Why you guys we got some more let's talk about it because i want i want you to know this for other interviews right when they go in and they tell like the the interviewers what to say and what not to say this and that that's what makes it awkward yeah yeah yeah Yeah. Yeah, I'm not. Are you awkward? No. I'm not awkward.
Starting point is 00:43:47 Yeah, no, no, no. You're not. But the label will make it awkward. Oh, okay. They'll make it seem like... You want to see all the questions they told us not to ask? We expect for you to be awkward because of... Leave her alone, man. Stop it.
Starting point is 00:43:58 This one must leave the room. Stop it. My goodness. This one must go. My goodness. This is the worst ever. I'm working with them. I'm working with them every day. Yeah. Well, Tyler's album is out right now. Much success to you, Tyler. Like, goodness. This one must go. This is the worst ever. Working with Tim. I work with him every day.
Starting point is 00:44:05 Yeah. Well, Tyler, Tyler's album is out right now. Much success to you, Tyler. Yes, girl. And Tyler, what song you want to hear off the album? What you want to hear? Don't say water. Any song but water.
Starting point is 00:44:13 Jump. I knew she wasn't going to say water anyway. Yeah, I jump. That's the one. Featuring Gunna and Skilly Bag? All right, we'll get into it now. Thank you, Tyler. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:44:22 That's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Jump, jump, jump. Are y'all hearing the same song? Jump, jump, jump. What? Are you listening to the same song? Morning, everybody.
Starting point is 00:44:29 It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Salute to Tyler for joining us. I can see your whole laptop, Jess. Okay. I can see what you're shopping for. That's porn? No, it's not.
Starting point is 00:44:42 This is a nipple something. Yeah, I see that. What, it's like a breast pump? Yeah, a breast pump. I'm trying to find the best one right now. Okay. Because Jess is on Zoom right now, and I can see her laptop. I'm just, you know, I don't know if you want people to see that, but.
Starting point is 00:44:57 Yo, so what? I'm having a baby. I don't care. Yeah, start a registry. I do have a registry. You want me to send it to you? Will you buy everything? Right.
Starting point is 00:45:03 I'll buy the breast pump. That's how you do it. That's how you do it, Jess. Oh, you want me to do it? You going you buy everything? I'll buy the breath pump. That's how you do it. That's how you do it, Jess. Oh, you want me to do it? You want to buy everything? I'll buy the breath pump. No, she said everything. I ain't buying everything.
Starting point is 00:45:10 I'll buy the breath pump. All right, well, let's get to Jess with the mess. News is real, brother. This is real. This is real. This is real. This is real. This is real.
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Starting point is 00:45:28 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 Ariana Grande and Kel Mitchell opened up about Dan Schneider. So for those who don't know, Ariana Grande, she actually did shows under Dan Schneider's leadership. And she sat down with Penn Badgley, who is from Baltimore. That's the star from the Netflix series, You. He has a podcast. It's called Pod Crushed.
Starting point is 00:46:01 And she spoke on her experiences as a child actor and working on Nickelodeon. And during the conversation, they asked her how she feels about children acting. My relationship to it has been changing and I'm reprocessing a lot of what the experience was like. I think that the environment needs to be made safer if kids are going to be acting. And I think there should be therapists. I think there should be parents allowed to be wherever they want to be and I think not only on kids sets I think if anyone wants to do this or music or anything at the level of exposure that it means to be on tv or to do music with a major label or whatever there should be in the contract something about
Starting point is 00:46:45 therapy is mandatory twice a week or something like that yeah her answer was interesting considering all the heat that dan schneider is getting for the unsafe work environment he allegedly allowed which was exposed in the quiet on set documentary fans in the comments spoke on how visibly uncomfortable ariana was um actually in the show too uh they had her doing a lot of remember i told you they had her doing a lot of like sexual things like it was one scene on the show where uh she was like jerking this uh like they used to have her doing all kinds of stuff and then moaning and pouring uh liquid on herself all that type of stuff and that was the show that she was on so um that's crazy because somebody like her she she was young when she did that so you get older
Starting point is 00:47:37 and you probably reflect and realize like that what it was yeah me doing all types of wild stuff yeah that was crazy um and then cal mitchell who was on an entirely separate podcast he also ended up speaking on dan schneider as well cal was on kiki palmer's podcast and he spoke on how his relationship with dan went south they left us with the head writer to dan schneider right so he's writing and so me and him kind of like bump heads a little bit because of the direction of how the characters were going. And what would happen was the writers that were rooting for me, when we would try my way, we would get the laughs. And the other way it wasn't working, me and Dan had a big like argument.
Starting point is 00:48:19 Took me to, he was like, let's go over here to this room right here in his closet. He closed the door and he just took off, know just yelling all this you know and so being from the shy uh i had a decision to make either we gonna fight or either i'm going to leave and so that's what i did i left well if you're from the side there's another option yeah but not let's go be into this closet close the door and they just argue start screaming at me yeah what you said being from the side we had two options either fight or leave what about shoot well you're the kid that was the part of fighting yeah that was the no violence difference he meant violence fighting and shooting i'm not
Starting point is 00:48:59 encouraging it i'm just saying i don't see cal that. I don't see Kel getting out like that. No, not at that age. He's probably, what, 12, 13 years old? I'm not sure, but he's really young. He's looking at this through an adult lens. He wasn't thinking about fighting at that young age. You know what I mean? He's thinking about keeping that job. Or surviving.
Starting point is 00:49:17 He probably was just scared. Like you said, he wanted to leave. Yeah, he wanted to leave. So he said he did leave. But your cousin makes a confession so chloe bailey was on her live um or she was on live on tiktok when she decided to make a confession to her fans i have to spill some tea you don't know my confession my confession is that recently i have been consuming chicken you know the first time ate it, my stomach cramped maybe a little bit.
Starting point is 00:49:48 After that, I was fine. I just can't eat fried chicken with egg wash because I'm allergic to eggs. But what I have noticed is that my body has been getting more tone. What an era we're in when something like that is news. Yeah. But she was vegan vegan so she's she's yeah and she and she has been vegan for 11 years yeah and it's surprising because if you remember chloe was on the internet uh crying about a year ago because our hotel accidentally served her an actual
Starting point is 00:50:18 beef burger instead of got her back hook beyond got her back hooked vegan beyond meat burger but the thing is like yo you know the difference you feel me like especially if you've been vegan for 11 years like baby you know the difference that's right that's why she back a carnivore now yeah yeah she ate like she tore that burger up you would be if you were a a real alkaline vegan and you bite into an actual beef burger the first of all the smell of it you're gonna smell it um because it's real meat versus that plant-based crap so it's like that plant-based crap yeah so you you've been eating air for the last 11 years and and then
Starting point is 00:50:57 the first bite it's like okay no this is different seriously like that you'll be able to know but you just made me Google alkaline vegan. Go ahead, Jess. Yeah, that's when you are serious about it, young. Okay, okay. So she clarified that she still doesn't eat any other dairy products or types of meat. As you heard her say, she's allergic to eggs.
Starting point is 00:51:19 She claimed that she hasn't experienced any negative side effects eating chicken after such a long time. Hard to let that bird go. Tell him. Young Blue goes off on Boosie. Yesterday, DJ Vlad shared videos of an interview with Boosie where they speak on Young Blue. And they laughed at him claiming that he only made $500 off of a song that he dissed them on. Following the release of the video,
Starting point is 00:51:46 Young Blue hopped on X to get some things off his chest. Now, he can spell and everything, but I'm not going to read all of this, but it's just something. He can spell. I'm not able to say that. No! Yes, you should ask if you should say it before you say it.
Starting point is 00:52:00 Yeah. I make that mistake sometimes. Y'all both do. We just dump it on y'all. Just say testicles No you can't Yeah we can't Okay well Boosie got my gonads in his mouth
Starting point is 00:52:12 I didn't say it Oh man go ahead Every interview That guy is obsessed I dropped a rap album With one week promo And no singles just to get it out, just to get out my deal. And I did that 17 times more than you.
Starting point is 00:52:30 And the only reason it did that, because I wasted energy talking about your ass, and nobody wanted to hear that ass, because it was about you. You know what, my R&B project, whatever, whatever. So basically, yeah, he wrote a pdf file that boosie probably didn't read boosie and young blue have been beefing for a while now over contract dispute uh boosie feels like young blue owes him money for putting him on so well i don't think boosie's wrong so i think blue and boosie just need to figure out, you know, what the amicable number is and get over it. But they go back and forth.
Starting point is 00:53:10 Remember, because it was a contract and then they said somebody from Boosie's family signed the contract. It really wasn't Boosie. So they're basing it off of that contract. So what they have to go to do is they have to go to court and see if that contract is liable. Well, won't they go do that? Because one thing I'm realizing, Boosie is relentless. Yes. Okay. And I think Young Blue is, Boosie is relentless. Yes. Okay?
Starting point is 00:53:25 And I think Young Blue is realizing Boosie is relentless. Okay? So they need to figure something out. This is going to be going on. It's going to get to 50 and Ja Rule levels of never-ending feuds. Yo, I just hate when niggas go to X
Starting point is 00:53:40 and write long excerpts. Like, yo, why are we doing this? Why was that that long? And I said he could spell, but he can't. Yeah, I do wonder why people make those decisions, right? Like, why type all of that when you can just go on Instagram live? Just, yeah, and just say it
Starting point is 00:53:58 or rap about it or call him. Like, why would you do that? Yeah, leave him a long-ass voice note that ain't gonna listen. Well, they just responding. He just responding he just responding what Boosie said long tweets write a book he's just responding
Starting point is 00:54:09 just venting shout out Envy he is he just venting somebody say something about you you wanna vent Envy is such an
Starting point is 00:54:14 industry therapist I'm not but you gotta let people people are people you issue on somebody you wanna issue on them back and I mean
Starting point is 00:54:24 it's cool when they do it, but when I do it, it's a problem. That's how people feel. Yeah, I guess. Just pick better ways to respond. Yes. All I was trying to say was he didn't need to type all that. He could have just did a bit of a real live video. And when I skimmed through it, I was like,
Starting point is 00:54:39 okay, he can spell a little bit, but then it's like, nah, it's run on. Maybe he didn't have a haircut. Maybe he didn't have a haircut. that's why he didn't go live right see what I'm saying see what I'm saying he could have been in the bed
Starting point is 00:54:50 with his wife he didn't want to just want to get some things off his chest see what I'm saying I don't even think he's an industry therapist he just like to be
Starting point is 00:54:57 on these people deep yeah that's what it is I don't know I ain't saying that you be having name basketballs in your mouthpiece can't say that no yes I ain't saying that, yo. You be having name basketballs in your mouthpiece.
Starting point is 00:55:06 Can't say that. No, I said, yes, I can. Yes, I absolutely can. Okay, the way I worded it. Okay? Jesus Christ, it's nasty. It's the truth. You don't get pregnant.
Starting point is 00:55:16 Keep it up. Even when people don't. You don't get pregnant, you keep all the D-packs. Even when people don't need to benefit out of doubt. Exactly. Giving it to them. Like, just giving it to them. You got to see both sides. Y'all only giving it to them. You got to see both sides.
Starting point is 00:55:25 Y'all only see it from one side. I do see both sides. If somebody throws a stab at you, you want to throw a stab back. All we were saying is he don't need to type all of that. Man, he didn't have a haircut and just wanted to type it out. Boy, I don't even know what you're talking about no more. Worrying about this man's hair. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:55:39 Jesus Christ, bro. I hate y'all. God damn. You bring a saddle for these penises? Four after the hour. You can say that?all. God damn. You bring a saddle for these penises? That's true. You can say that. You can say that. You can say that.
Starting point is 00:55:49 Four after the hour, we got Donkey of the Day. Nathan Wade needs to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a whirl with him. All the things we done, we ain't done that? You can say that. Go to break, Red. Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait. And also, Jess fixed my messes after that.
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Starting point is 00:56:18 Customers are saving an average of $854. So 888-976-5555. AmericanFinancing.net slash breakfast. NMLS 182334. NMLSconsumeraccess.org. I never heard of donkey other day. What is it? Say it again, Charlamagne. Yes, you are a donkey. Everything that Charlamagne is saying is true. Donkey of the day for Thursday, June 13th, goes to former Atlanta prosecutor Nathan Wade and his media consultant.
Starting point is 00:57:01 I don't know his media consultant name. I wish I did. You know who Nathan Wade is, is right the former trump prosecutor who resigned because he was in a romantic relationship with the district attorney of fulton county fannie willis yesterday nathan was doing a taped interview with cnn and he was being asked about the timeline of his relationship with fannie willis now nathan revealed that he still regularly speaks with willis and has told her that the election interference case against trump will live on despite his removal. We'll see about that. Now, Caitlin Collins of CNN was interviewing Nathan.
Starting point is 00:57:32 I don't think she was pressing him. I don't think she was grilling him. It's a simple question that should just be answered honestly. If you answer it truthfully, then you'll have no problems. You already took a stand about it. So the CNN interview should have been a breeze. But like most handlers do, most media consultants, publicists, whatever you call them nowadays, they made it worse. Nathan asked a question.
Starting point is 00:57:53 Nathan has asked a question. And then the media consultant mid-interview stops the conversation. Let's listen. Just to clarify, when did the romantic relationship between the two of you start? Yeah, so, you know, we get into, there's been this effort to say that, okay, these exact dates are at issue and these exact dates are, I'm getting, I'm getting signaled here.
Starting point is 00:58:29 Yeah, take a, do you want to go off mic for a second? Yes. Okay. Keep rolling? Keep rolling, don't stop now. You damn right keep rolling. You better not cut these cameras off right now. We keeping all of this.
Starting point is 00:58:44 My God, Team Nathan, Nathan Wade, can you look any more disingenuous? keep rolling you better not cut these cameras off right now we keeping all of this my god team nathan nathan wade can you look any more disingenuous can you look any more suspicious fire that media consultant immediately that media consultant does not care about you number one you should have been prepped for that question beforehand because you know you're gonna be asked that okay why do we act like when we go on cnn or any of these platforms we aren't prepped on the line of questioning so message to all publicists and media relations people media consultants whatever you call them instead of trying to control the interviewer and tell them what to ask and what not to ask how about prep your client on how to answer
Starting point is 00:59:18 and if they have nothing to hide and are answering honestly it shouldn't be a problem but nathan wade's team stopped the interview, then requested to speak with his client off mic, and then they huddled together away from CNN and Collins to clearly discuss how to answer what should be a simple question. Now, guess what? It's viral everywhere. You made a situation that wouldn't even have been bad, terrible. I saw that Nathan was going to sit with CNN, but I honestly didn't really care this interview could have been a simple fart meaning
Starting point is 00:59:49 it could have came out lingered for a second and went away but nope because of this media consultant this interview is now a shart a nasty wet disgusting shart running down all of our legs okay all because of overzealous media consultants and nathan what's the point of hiring a media consultant to make you look good in the media if the media consultant just gonna make you look bad if the media consultant just gonna make you look like a liar you know why you look like a liar because like mark twain said if you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything the fact you had this the fact the interview had to be stopped and y'all had to huddle together you had to huddle with your media consultant about a simple question that you should easily know the answer to. It's because you might not have been being honest and your media consultant had to brief you on what they coached you to say.
Starting point is 01:00:33 Now, would you like to hear what Nathan said after he huddled with his media consultant? Let's go back to CNN for the report, please. Everything OK? Yeah. Just to revisit the question, it was to clarify when the romantic relationship started and when it ended. Sure. So, you know, I believe that the public has, through the testimony and other interviews, the public has a clear snapshot that this is clearly just a distraction. It is not a relevant issue in this case.
Starting point is 01:01:05 And I think that we should be focusing on more of the facts and the indictment of the case. So you mean to tell me you hired a media consultant paying him all types of money to tell you something in the middle of an interview that he could have told you the day before the interview. And that's basically we're not gonna answer this question y'all stop the whole scene in production huddled only to sit back down and basically say no comment nothing you just you just ignored the question are you dumb hold on let me say it like i have a suit on how unintelligent are you okay there is no need for publicists media consultants nothing all you need when you sit down in an
Starting point is 01:01:45 interview is the truth and the courage to speak it and you will be fine please give nathan wade and his media consultant the biggest hee-haw what's wrong with people man i have no clue we can all see you we're watching you you think cnn gonna cut their cameras you think cnn not gonna put that out there and let the people see exactly what happened i never understood when somebody celebrity anybody does an interview and you're interviewing somebody i mean nine times out of ten you know the questions they're gonna ask and why don't you prepare yourself for that question i have no have an answer for that question you date they you know they were gonna ask about that well like i, most of the time, these media consultants
Starting point is 01:02:26 and publicists, they want to control the person asking the questions as opposed to prepping their client on how to answer them. But like I said, all you need is a little bit of honesty and the courage. Well, yeah. Or no comment. And you don't need a problem.
Starting point is 01:02:41 I wouldn't pay this media consultant. You post made me look good in the media. You made me look terrible. No comment. And you don't need a problem. I wouldn't pay this media consultant. You post made me look good in the media. You made me look terrible. No comment. And no comment is great. No comment. I can't discuss this now. This is a legal matter.
Starting point is 01:02:54 Maybe next time we'll come back and discuss this further. Oh, shut up. See, you say too much. That's your problem. You just can't shut up. No comment. Exactly. No comment.
Starting point is 01:03:02 This is a legal matter. I'll discuss this further next time i come back i'll bring my saddle next time like shut up i don't have a saddle sir but thank you well i don't even thank you for that donkey today up next just fix my mess if you have a question for just 800 585-1051 just is a lady named jocelyn on the line she wants to uh she wants charlamagne to fix his lot his lip gloss i said his lip gloss is popping and doesn't know why he wears so much lip gloss. It's crazy how women be hating on me. Women and gay men really be hating on me because they don't have my eyebrows.
Starting point is 01:03:31 They don't have my lips. They don't have my natural features. It's okay. Take it up with God. Stop calling the radio station complaining. Get on your knees and say, God, why did you make that man so handsome? Why? Why does he have all the features I got to pay for naturally?
Starting point is 01:03:46 That's what y'all should be saying okay okay by the way jess your edges look amazing this morning i don't know what kind of gel you use but use that one all the time now are you gonna start using that one too shall we can we can we take the calls when we come back it's the breakfast club good morning thank you the breakfast club Are you okay? I'm glad you are better, but are you feeling okay? I am. I'm back in North Carolina. Okay.
Starting point is 01:04:14 So you were in New York and she was in North Carolina? Yeah. Okay, yeah. Is she much younger than you? We're both the same age. How old are you? 20. You're 20?
Starting point is 01:04:25 Yes. Is she 20 as well? She's going to be 20 next year. Oh, yeah. That's on brand for a little dumb kid like that. I mean, yeah. She could care less. I mean, I think you know what you have to do, but you have to, because obviously your
Starting point is 01:04:42 health needs to be a priority, and you don't need to be around somebody like that. I mean, I understand you young, but she's younger. And her mindset is all over the place. If she was to say something like that to you, because you could have died. You could have resulted in dying. And if it just would have been rest in peace, keep it moving. She obviously dealing with so many. Her roster is long, brother.
Starting point is 01:05:04 So I need for you to just move on. All right. Thank you, Jess. Yeah, I feel better. All right. Jess Fix My Mess. 800-585-1051. If you need relationship advice
Starting point is 01:05:14 or any type of advice, call Jess right now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Help me. Tell her. Tell her. Man it.
Starting point is 01:05:20 It's the real deal. Help me. Help me. Oh my God. I'm all up in your mess. I'm going to fix it. Fix it. Fix my mess. Help me. Help me. Oh, my God. I'm all up in your mess. I'm going to fix it. Fix it. Fix my mess.
Starting point is 01:05:28 Fix it. Fix it. Jess going to fix your mess because my advice is real. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're in the middle of Jess Fix My Mess. We got Maya on the line.
Starting point is 01:05:41 Maya, good morning. Hello. Hey, what's your question for Jess? Good morning. Good morning. First of all, I's your question for Jess? Good morning. Good morning. First of all, I want to say good morning. Good morning, Stephanie. Good morning, Jess.
Starting point is 01:05:50 Peace. Good morning, DJ Envy. Good morning. I didn't think I was going to get through. Okay, so I'm in this situation with my boyfriend. He's supposed to be going to school, but every time I say something, it's like he doesn't
Starting point is 01:06:06 want to hear it but then let him f**k his homeboys and then he's like oh yeah my homeboys just told me this that and the third and they're right and it's like i told you the same thing so wait what's what's going on say it again okay so my boyfriend's supposed to be going to school he wants to get his gd so he can go back to plumbing school and he's just been procrastinating the whole time every time i say something to him it's like he doesn't want to hear it but then again he wants me to stay on top of him but every time i feel on top of him he just feels like i'm nagging at him. But then once his homeboy said something to him, say it again. You said about
Starting point is 01:06:48 going to school, getting his GED? Yes. Okay. And you said every time when his homeboy said something to him, what? He'll take it, he'll take their advice and be like, oh yeah, you know, my homeboy's right, this, that, and the third and i'm
Starting point is 01:07:05 just like i said the same thing to you and you thought i was nagging at you it could be the way that we you know we say things differently you know it's not really about what we say it's how we say it you know his homeboys may be able to relate to him not maybe they're able to relate to him on a level where it's like more of a safer environment. You know, how do you talk to him? Are you spicy? Are you like a little degrading? Are you a little aggressive? He says I can be a little aggressive sometimes and a little spicy.
Starting point is 01:07:33 I don't really see it, but I mean, I don't know. Yeah, you probably are, but you've probably been that way for so long that that's why you don't see it. I'm that way too, and I do see it. I just don't stop doing what I'm doing. But yeah, like, you, there's certain ways that you can talk to him because he probably is not confident
Starting point is 01:07:51 already in that. Like, you know what I'm saying? So, if you feel like you're coming at him, he feels attacked, he was good. I think he has ADHD a little bit. Damn. Because he can't, like, he can't stay focused on one thing for too long without
Starting point is 01:08:07 getting bored so it's like all right now like and i imagine my heart yeah and i imagine that you get frustrated with that so you can kind of act in a motherly way probably i'm assuming yeah yeah and that that actually plays a part In his confidence as well You know what I mean Because ADHD ain't really nothing to play with baby Like I know maybe Two out of every Three out of four people got it
Starting point is 01:08:32 But some people it's severe And people be trying to pay attention And can't You know what I mean So you just gotta be a little bit more patient with him I'm gonna try Hopefully he'll get it done soon Because I mean
Starting point is 01:08:44 I just want what's best for him Of course Of course I'm sure to try Hopefully he'll get it done soon Because I mean I just want what's best for him Of course I'm sure he knows that But it's certain ways Just like every kid don't learn the same Every man don't learn the same either So kind of try different tactics and stuff You know
Starting point is 01:08:58 Alright well thank you No problem Have a good day Alright mama Just fix my mess 800-585-1051 now we got just with the mess coming up what we talking about absolutely young thugs dad is seen dancing at gun is atlanta concert all right well we'll talk about that when we come back it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:09:26 Let's get to Jess with the mess. News is real, brother. Jess Hilarious, Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lying. Don't do no lying. She don't scare nobody. Worldwide Jess. Worldwide mess.
Starting point is 01:09:41 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 yes car gets repossessed with baby inside we got the report let's hear it so brian miles left her week old baby in her car just for half a minute to drop her other toddler off at daycare. When she turned around, she saw someone driving off with the vehicle and child. From 323 East Riverside where someone stole a female's gold car with a newborn inside. Another mother helped Miles follow the car down the street.
Starting point is 01:10:17 It would be several agonizing minutes before the two were reunited. Police say the newborn wasn't kidnapped. A repo man who'd come to take Miles' vehicle had mistakenly driven off with the child still inside. Miles says she had no warning. The car was being repossessed. Police say, though, that there was no negligence on her part. I'm so confused about this story. Very confused.
Starting point is 01:10:40 Like, what? They said that it's no negligence? But even with that, why did you leave your baby in the car for that long? You didn't see that the car was getting repossessed? Like, you didn't see the person doing it while it was being done? No, she ran in to drop off her other child, and she didn't pay her bill, so they were probably following her to report the car. So when she hopped out, they jumped in the car and took off. But why would you leave your baby in the car even for that little bit of time?
Starting point is 01:11:02 Well, of course you shouldn't, but I'm sure she ran to the front door and dropped off her kid because she didn't want to take the baby out the car seat and all that no she just ran fast and they took a call my motto is things happen quickly things happen fast i say that in the house all the time things happen fast and that proves it right there seven day old baby what she probably looked at it the baby was sleeping she didn't want to disconnect the car seat and pull her out and drop the baby off so that's what she probably looked at it the baby was sleeping she didn't want to un-disconnect the car seat and pull her out and drop the baby also that's what she probably did don't practice bad habits i bet you she'll never do that again but damn never in life she probably will never get the chance um reports say that she did contact the police as soon as she saw the car driving off luckily early in the day two repossession agents um contacted uh central dispatch to notify the
Starting point is 01:11:46 police that they could take possession of the car if the chance presented itself so yeah they already knew that he was gonna uh take the car and she knew it too um so she said she said she didn't she said she didn't know that they were gonna take the car she said she never got a letter at all but the the woman missing the point the woman that owns it is is actually doing a goal for me to try to raise some money to get the lady back why would she leave her baby in the car even for that small amount of time treat your baby the way you treat your phone the same way you panic whenever you get up and leave somewhere and you don't have your phone you won't leave the room with your phone don't treat your baby like that i guess we have to tell people that nowadays
Starting point is 01:12:22 huh maybe we start putting the apple logo on the baby's head. We'll treat the baby better. Lord have mercy. All right. You have any other details, Envy? No. No other details. Just wanted you to be thorough.
Starting point is 01:12:34 You want to have... Well, I was going to be thorough, but I get cut off. So, yeah. Now, go ahead. What you should have asked him, Jess, was do you have any other... Are you caping for this woman, too? Do you have any other reason? Jess was do you have any other are you caping for this woman too do you have any other reason
Starting point is 01:12:47 you have any other reason why this woman isn't wrong oh now it's a go fund me did you give any money I did not I was just telling you the facts
Starting point is 01:12:54 I was just telling you the facts ma'am now she need a car you want to get a car if she comes to the car show we're actually going to give somebody a free two year lease
Starting point is 01:13:01 maybe she could possibly win that but I don't know if she's around the car show time this August 17th. Don't hush, Jess. You just keep knowing Jess with the mess now. Baby, rolling down the street with the man.
Starting point is 01:13:09 Don't say nothing, Jess. Reap his ass with the car, baby, going down the street. And you're talking about, oh, she just probably didn't want to unbuckle. We can sit here, but you know mad people have done that before. I'm going to run right out and grab something for the baby. Not no seven-day-old baby. Oh, come on. People do that. No. I don't do that, the people people do it but it's not right it's not
Starting point is 01:13:29 that's right right that's not right that's right and what's also not right is my ex-boyfriend chris brown gets stuck in the air um for two songs um at his at the prudential at his uh sold out concert last night in newark new jersey while while Chris Brown was suspended in mid-air while performing under the influence. Child, I know all that blood was just rushing to the head. Apparently the cables that... Pause. I said the blood and I'm a woman. There's nothing gay about that.
Starting point is 01:13:56 Apparently the cables that had him floating in the air malfunctioned and he got stuck up there. In the video you can see that he's obviously annoyed but he kept singing because that's what he does as a performer because he's one of the best um eventually he stopped signing up stopped singing they need to spell right um eventually he stopped singing and starts barking on someone that can't be seen shortly after that the stage crew showed up with a ladder to get him down yo in the in the middle of the show with a ladder. Once he released, once he
Starting point is 01:14:26 was released and back on stage, he went on to the rest of the show. Went on with the rest of the show. That's crazy. I gotta call him and check up on him. Why you ain't help him? You the type too. Ain't you going to the show next week? Yes, he gets stuck up there. Oh, it's going down. I'm saying to Buckley's up.
Starting point is 01:14:41 You better not run up on that stage. Remember you pregnant, ma'am. You're seven months pregnant. Please don't do that. But don't ever have him in the air for that long. He could have died. All right, it wasn't necessarily his plan. He could have died. He was fine.
Starting point is 01:14:58 Okay. Jesus. I'm surprised NBA ain't say, well, he wanted to be up there. Yeah. He wanted to be up there. Yeah. He wanted to stay a little while longer. You know sometimes when artists perform, you know they got to do, shut up. All right, so Young Thug's dad is turning up at Gunna's show.
Starting point is 01:15:25 Jeffrey Williams Sr. is supporting Gunna despite what people online have to say about it. In a new clip from Gunna's show in Atlanta, Williams Sr. is seen turning up to Young Thug and Gunna's song, Ski. Last year during an interview with the infamous Sylvia Williams Sr. Sylvia... what? Anyway, Gunna hadn't done anything that would harm his son's case. That's what he said. And that he loves Gunna. And during a XXL interview, Gunna also talked about his relationship with Young Thug saying,
Starting point is 01:15:53 it's the same. It's love always. What they not talking about is Gunna sold out that arena. State Farm, yeah. In Atlanta. When everybody was saying, oh, he can't come back to Atlanta and all that. And he sold it out. So he still got a fan base and he is popping even though he looked like a little stud now he getting it in now rihanna breaks another record uh she became the first artist to sell over
Starting point is 01:16:17 one million album units in 2024 without releasing a project at all in 2020s. Yep. Chart data announced her accomplishment on X Yesterday. Yeah, so that's good. She is the only artist to reach this milestone without having a released without having released an album in the 2020s. Dropping the Clues bombs for Rihanna. That's what a great catalog will do for you though, right? Yep, yep. Keep on. I still bump our albums her last album was uh anti that came out in 2016 so about eight years ago that's downhill right i mean yeah she's prospering yes they'll be like what she plummeted
Starting point is 01:17:01 baltimore school system baby system baby please no I don't don't play with me I went to a college preparatory school in Dallas town Pennsylvania don't play with me talk to Mr. Hampton over there I got my degree ladies and gentlemen and I didn't pay for it that just means you're not a philanthropist
Starting point is 01:17:22 Mr. Doctor I'm a philanthropist I got mine the not a philanthropist mr doctor that's right i'm a philanthropist i got mine the real way philanthropist not whatever i can't take my back you're all too dumb to be correct to each other yeah honestly yeah you're right and that is just with the mess all right people's choice mixes up next let's go morning everybody it's dj and b just hilarious shalami the guy we are the breakfast club now we got a special guest in the building if you don't know It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Now we got a special guest in the building. If you don't know, June is Men's Health Month Awareness, Prevention, Education, and of course, Community.
Starting point is 01:17:53 And we have a special guest, Dr. Joseph A. Puma. Welcome back. Mental Health Month. Yeah, Mental Health Month. Yes. How are you feeling this morning? Great to be back. DJ Envy, Charlamagne, thank you again for having me.
Starting point is 01:18:04 I don't think we can ever have you enough, Dr. Puma, because, you know, me and Envy, we've done every single cardiovascular test there is to do. I tell people all the time, you know, it's the Soren heart scan that really put my mind at ease, which helps to ease the anxiety. And with so many people dying of heart issues, I don't think we can ever have you on enough to talk about it. Well, you're very kind. the two of you and i heart have done an amazing job partnering with us to raise awareness especially in underserved communities especially black men uh to raise awareness about heart health mental health and you know from my perspective mental health is heart health since so many people with anxiety and stress
Starting point is 01:18:45 often have symptoms that they think are their heart. So I want to thank you because you've made a tremendous impact in the community and at Soarin Medical, all of us are just trying to do our part. Now, for people that don't know, just tuning in, maybe doesn't know Dr. Joseph A. Puma is and didn't hear you on the radio before, break down what you do and how you make sure that people can have a long lasting life. So at Soarin' Medical, we're an independent practice for the past 10 years. I've worked hard to increase access, develop the highest quality technology. And interestingly, we have the most advanced three to four minute coronary CTA scan. We call the Soren Heart Scan in part because we have won an award now for five quarters in a row having the highest quality heart scan.
Starting point is 01:19:33 Wow. One scan, three to four minutes, 99% accuracy, unrivaled, unparalleled. No one else in the city or in the surrounding areas has it. What is the price given insurance me you know recently i read an article that uh rapper fat joe has taken on this idea of transparency and health care uh prices if you go on any hospital website do you know what it costs if you need a procedure too much if you go but you don't know the but you don't know the number when you buy your plane ticket you know what seat you're going to sit in right't know the number. When you buy your plane ticket, you know what seat you're going to
Starting point is 01:20:05 sit in, you know the quality of the airline, the rating, and you know what it's going to cost. And you pay for it right at that point. In 2021, there was a presidential executive order that was followed upon in 2022, as Fat Joe noted, that hospitals are required to make the costs of their services transparent. And unfortunately, few, if any, certainly none in the New York area. I've checked every website or making it happen. But at Sorbonne Medical, we're leading the way. We want to empower patients.
Starting point is 01:20:35 We want to give them access. So further to your point, certain services we want to bring right into the community, certain services, the technology or the equipment so expensive that maybe we need to look at putting it on an 18 wheel or something or in a truck and make it mobile. But sometimes we can only have it in one facility. But the key point is people spend a lot of time on the internet searching. They're looking, right? They don't know. They're trying to educate themselves. And we hope if they come to our website, they're going to see easy access, high quality, transparent pricing. You put three pieces of information in and soon we'll have a short video to show them how to do that.
Starting point is 01:21:13 But it went live last evening and they'll know exactly what their insurance is going to pay and what it's going to cost them. I don't even think you should wait until you have symptoms. I think you should just go do it. And the reason I say that, because, you know, you hear stories, you'd be like, oh, such and such passed away. You'd be like, damn, they passed away. How? And they'd just be like, heart failure. That's literally all it'll say.
Starting point is 01:21:31 Like, cause of death, heart failure. Heart failure. I'm like, in my mind, since I've done, you know, tests like the Soren Heart Scan, I'm thinking, did that person even go get any type of test? No. And the reason is, is when you hear about these 40 year old men 50 year old men that die suddenly and we see a lot of it in you know in the news every week we see uh they don't know they have heart disease they haven't even if they've gone to a physician they haven't had the proper testing one out of three people who have a heart attack that's their first sign of a heart
Starting point is 01:22:02 attack that's their first sign of heart disease so. That's their first sign of heart disease. So they just don't know. You're going to do something special for all the people at book appointments, correct? Well, we're looking forward to the 18th of June that evening. We're going to have an event. We're going to have a support your book launch with a book signing event and festivities at our flagship office at 120 Wall Street. The conversation will be about the book and how it can benefit and help improve any organization's communicative and interpersonal structure, you know, the downside of small talk in organizations. In addition, that evening, those who attend will get a signed, autographed, limited edition copy of your book, and we're proud
Starting point is 01:22:41 to do that. And in addition, for the next 500 people who come to Soarin' Medical and we're proud to do that and and in addition for the next 500 people who come to soren medical we're going to give them a free autographed limited edition copy of your book so we're we're glad to support you we appreciate all you have done and you dj envy for for the community for people's health care for being an advocate and uh we're just trying to pay a little back and a little forward for you you hear what dr puma says so everybody who'll be calling up here all the time asking me for copies of my book if you're one of the first 500 people who booked their heart health checkup with dr puma you'll get a signed copy of my new book uh get honest or dial line you can book the appointment by dialing pound 250 from their cell phone and say the key word live longer repeat just dial pound 250 from their cell phone and say the keyword live longer repeat just dial pound 250
Starting point is 01:23:28 from your cell phone and say the keyword live longer repeat and you'll get a copy of my new book get honest and die lying courtesy of uh dr puma that's right and what the event is june 18th 6 to 8 p.m june 18th at the flagship flagship location? Yep. 120 Wall Street on the corner of South Street. That's right. We appreciate you for coming in. Always. And you're always invited up here. I mean, this is something that Charlemagne and myself talk about all the time and making sure that our community gets checked out
Starting point is 01:23:55 because the most important thing is prevention. And if we can prevent some of these diseases that we hear about and some of these problems that people have when they pass away, we want to make sure that we can. So thank you so much, Dr. joseph a puma appreciate you for joining us thank you thank you charlamagne and thank you everyone at iheart i salute to dr puma for joining us now when we come back it is pride month and we rep a gay a day we're gonna get back to that when we come back so don't move it's the breakfast club morning everybody is dj nv jess larry charlamagne
Starting point is 01:24:24 the guy we are the breakfast club it is pride, and every day we rep a gay a day. Yes, we do. And his real name is Ian McKellen. However, we know him as Magneto in X-Men. He made his sexual orientation known in his early stages of his career. It was not until 1988 that he came out to the general public while appearing on BBC radio program Third Ear, hosted by conservative journalist Per Green. Worst horn. I don't know why they would give me a name as such, but that's where he first let people know that. Hey, yo, I'm gay. So happy Pride Month to Magneto. Yeah, McKellen. I love a spicy little X-Men.
Starting point is 01:25:07 Well, happy Pride Month. All right. When we come back back we got the positive note is the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's dj nv jess larry shalem and the guy we are the breakfast club now we got a salute to tyler for joining us this morning yeah salute to tyler man um i like her album but i mean i'm really into all of the music that's coming out From over there I don't want to call it Afrobeats I know it's not Afrobeats It's actually a word
Starting point is 01:25:28 That I can't pronounce What's over there? It's a music It's called I don't want to It feel like Alopecia But it's not alopecia
Starting point is 01:25:36 What's the name of that? Sim come here Sim You mean I'm in piano? There you go I'm a piano There you go I'm a piano
Starting point is 01:25:44 Hey Yes You tried it But nah she dope Salute to Tyler Don't say it over there You mean I'm in piano? There you go. I'm a piano. There you go. I'm a piano, yeah. Hey. Yes. You tried it. But nah, she dope. Salute to Tyler. Don't say it over there. The continent, baby.
Starting point is 01:25:51 I love going to the continent, man. I try to go over there. You want to know the name of it? Well, she's from South Africa. Yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Come over there. Because it's not just South Africa.
Starting point is 01:25:59 I like the stuff coming out of Nigeria. I like the stuff coming out of Ghana. They got some really dope tunes. We'll put names on it. Yes. Yes. All right. And I want to tell
Starting point is 01:26:07 everybody tomorrow, man, I will be at the Grove. I'll be at the Barnes and Nobles at the Grove in L.A. doing an event for my book,
Starting point is 01:26:17 Get Honest or Die Lying. I'll be signing the book, taking pictures, having a conversation about the book with the good sister Amber Grimes. She has an amazing book club
Starting point is 01:26:26 called Amber's Book Club. She'll be moderating that event. So I'll see y'all 7 p.m. tomorrow night at the Grove, the Barnes & Noble at the Grove in L.A. And the positive note is simply this. When you do the right things for the right reasons, the right things come back
Starting point is 01:26:42 to you, okay? Just like karma don't miss, blessings don't miss either so just stay solid have a blessed day that was weak shut up when you do good things good things come back okay like yo he really be thinking he a philosopher in this bitch it's true though people be thinking that you know uh only negative energy comes back to you. Good energy comes back to you, too. And you don't always see it in the moment. But there's a reason some people are just always blessed. But brother, you see the same thing every day. Breakfast Club, bitches!
Starting point is 01:27:16 You all finished or y'all done?

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