The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Tyrese Channels Marvin Gaye For National Anthem Performance, Kirk Franklin Says Marriage & Sexuality Have Been Weaponized In Western Christianity + More

Episode Date: August 12, 2024

The breakfast club dive into Tyrese Gibson channeling Marvin Gaye for the National Anthem Performance. They also explore Kirk Franklin's remarks on how marriage and sexuality have been weaponized with...in Western Christianity. Listen for More.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Wake up! Wake up! Wake up! You guys really are like the hip-hop early morning, late night. The Breakfast Club is the most powerful, popular, urban radio show in America. Made it! Live from the Black Mothership in New York City, DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God, and Jess Hilarious. Thank y'all for being cultural leaders, man. I appreciate what y'all do for the culture. Collectively known as... Breakfast Club, bitches.
Starting point is 00:00:25 I'm always nervous when I do the Breakfast Club because sometimes you say stuff and it's just going to get you in trouble. Everybody wake up. Good morning, USA. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. That don't even make no sense to do because Envy's not here. Good morning, Lauren LaRosa. Good morning. LL Cool Bay.
Starting point is 00:00:48 Happy Monday. How y'all feeling out there? I feel blessed, black, and highly favored. I go by the name of Charlemagne Tha God. Yes, Envy's not here. He's still in Shreveport, Louisiana. I should have been there. It looks so lit.
Starting point is 00:01:00 It looked like it was a lot going on. My husband might have found me there. You might actually be right. 50 had his Humor and Harmony weekend in Shreveport, Louisiana. Everybody and their mother was there. Envy was there all weekend doing car shows, but I guess
Starting point is 00:01:15 I think from what I heard correctly, I could be wrong. There only two flights out today or something like that? I mean, where do they fly out of? I'm assuming it's a small airport. Don't give me the to lie I don't know but the flight attendant in me is telling me
Starting point is 00:01:28 that maybe it's a smaller airport so it's lesser flights Sundays are normally lesser flights you used to be a flight attendant used to fly for Delta really
Starting point is 00:01:36 yes sir I can see that yes you give stewardess energy yes yeah I only took the job because I was in LA and I was broke
Starting point is 00:01:42 and I'm like I gotta get back and forth to these auditions so I need something how long were you a stewardess for so I was on the job because I was in LA and I was broke and I'm like, I got to get back and forth to these auditions. I need something. How long were you a stewardess for? So I was on the line, which means in the air for about nine months. But man, that training, we went through that for about eight weeks, a little over eight weeks. It was the hardest thing I've ever done in my life.
Starting point is 00:01:57 So what benefits do you have now after doing that? Like, do you get to fly Delta free? I got homies that I could call in the case of emergency if I need something that, you know, could throw a little buddy pass situation. You don't have like a forever buddy pass just for like...
Starting point is 00:02:09 No, you don't. Well, I resigned. So no, you don't have a forever buddy pass. I resigned when I got the job at TMZ. But I do got homies I could call
Starting point is 00:02:16 when I need something. But when you get on that, when you get on a flight and you tell people like, oh, I identify myself when I get on a flight in case of emergency. You identify as a flight attendant?
Starting point is 00:02:26 Yeah, like, hey, no, I say I'm a former flight a former flight attendant whatever whatever just so they know like i'm on here so if you need something i know how to help you evacuate the plane interesting yeah i do that i wouldn't be giving that information up if i'm not getting free points getting more points or well you don't get points but a lot of times the flight attendants will look out for you right so like if there's an open seat somewhere they might help you out or like they might give you a couple extra whatever. You know what I mean? But also, too, it's just like a love language. It's like, yo, I see you.
Starting point is 00:02:50 I know what you're going through. I'm here. I'm in seat 3C if you need me. That makes sense. Yeah. That makes sense. Jess O'Larriess is still on maternity leave, okay? Any update?
Starting point is 00:03:00 No. Wow. Not as of... When did I talk to Jess? I talked to Jess Saturday. I told Jess when she dropped, I'm taking her out. I'm getting her lit. You're thinking about the wrong things. Can we have... When did I talk to Jess? I talked to Jess Saturday. I told Jess when she dropped, I'm taking her out. I'm getting her lit.
Starting point is 00:03:06 You're thinking about the wrong things. Can we have a nice, healthy delivery for... No, she's going to have that. I'm speaking that into existence. That is true. But she needs... Listen, getting up every morning at 4 a.m. Yes.
Starting point is 00:03:16 At the pregnancy, where she was eight, nine months pregnant. Yes. Yes. I don't think people give it to her. Give it to women enough doing that. Give it to her enough. I agree.
Starting point is 00:03:23 She's ready to smoke. She's ready to drink. She's ready to drink. She's ready to do all those things. I told her. When you drop, I got you. Let's have a healthy baby first. Yes. Now, today we are celebrating the 25th anniversary of Back That Ass Up.
Starting point is 00:03:35 Okay? Because Juvenile and Manny Fresh will be here this morning. Okay? 25 years of Back That Ass Up and they're on tour. And we got Morgan Wood coming up next with Front Page News. So, yeah, it's Monday, man. We're here. It's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:03:50 The world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. Charlamagne Tha God, Lauren LaRosa, DJ Envy is in Shreveport still. Jess Hilarious is on maternity leave. But we are here with you on this fine Monday. Just stretching out a little bit. It's time for Front Page News. Morgan, good morning. Good morning, y'all.
Starting point is 00:04:09 Happy Monday. We've made it back to the Ratchet weekend. From the Ratchet weekend. No, I'm just kidding. Okay. I don't think it was Ratchet. You got just kidding me. Tell us more from Morgan.
Starting point is 00:04:19 Okay. The floor is yours. I'm just saying. You know who else was outside? Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz. Over the weekend, they rallied in Arizona and Vegas. Harris talked about immigration, the border, getting a ceasefire done, and supporting the middle class. Let's hear from Harris at her rally in Arizona.
Starting point is 00:04:39 Attorney General of a border state. So I was Attorney General of a border state. So I was attorney general of a border state. I went after the transnational gangs, the drug cartels and human traffickers. I prosecuted them in case after case and I won. I will always put the middle class and working families first because you see coach walls and i know the middle class built the united states of america i have been clear now is the time to get a ceasefire deal and get the hostage deal done now is the time that's her most powerful messaging right there she stick to that messaging about rebuilding the middle class and you you know, putting more money into the working class. That's the messaging folks want to hear.
Starting point is 00:05:31 I agree. People are fighting for their lives right now. That's right. It's tough. Yeah, so she restated that her support for legislation to strengthen the border, of course. And she did mention that the, you know, the system the immigration system is broken. Meanwhile, her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, had some words for former President Donald Trump. Let's hear from Walz. Donald Trump weakens our country to strengthen his own hands.
Starting point is 00:05:56 You've watched him mock our laws. You've watched him sow chaos and division at every opportunity. And that's to say nothing of his record as president donald trump sees the world a little differently than we do first and foremost and be very clear about this he doesn't know the first thing about service now uh meanwhile donald trump's running mate is defending the former president's comments that question uh kamala harris's racial identity in a recent interview with CNN's State of the Union, Ohio Senator J.D. Vance accused Harris of being a chameleon. Let's hear more from J.D. Vance. I believe that Kamala
Starting point is 00:06:35 Harris is whatever she says she is. But I believe importantly that President Trump is right that she's a chameleon. She pretends to be one thing in front of one audience. She pretends to be something different in front of another audience. She's not running a political campaign. She's running a movie. She only speaks to voters behind a teleprompter. Everything is scripted. She doesn't have her policy positions out there. Yeah, he went on to call her a fundamentally fake person. Of course, this comes uh last month where trump um claimed that uh harris turned black and um that sit down with the nabj now well couldn't be the same thing we said about jd vance though there was a time when jd vance was one of trump's biggest haters when he said that you know trump could be uh what america's hitler america's hitler yeah absolutely now he a mega chameleon
Starting point is 00:07:21 that's what i'm saying so she couldn't say anything we said aboutGA chameleon. That's what I'm saying. So couldn't the same thing be said about him? Chameleon, recognized chameleon. I like that line. Okay. Yes, the same could be said. But we're going to go ahead and switch gears. The former, there's more coming out in the case of Sonia Massey, the former Illinois deputy who shot and killed Sonia Massey. He will remain in jail as his trial plays out.
Starting point is 00:07:42 Last month, Sean Grayson shot Massey in her home after she called for help. She called 911 and he's now facing first degree murder charges. On Friday, a judge denied Grayson's request to be released on bail to accommodate his medical needs, which include treatment for colorectal cancer. The same day, Sangamon County Sheriff Jack Campbell, he announced his resignation, claiming that the, quote, current political climate has made it nearly impossible for him to continue doing his job. So, yes, I'll keep you guys posted on what's going on with that. In the next hour, of course, we're going to recap. We're going to wrap up what's going on with the Olympics. I'll keep you posted with all of the medals. We came home and we really, you know, tore it up at the end.
Starting point is 00:08:30 L.A. up next. Two thousand. Yes. Yes. Twenty twenty eight. Definitely going to be here. So I'll keep you posted. Biden and Olympics in the next hour.
Starting point is 00:08:41 All right. Thank you, Morgan. We'll talk to you in a few. Now it's time for get it off your chest. One eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. This is your time to right. Thank you, Morgan. We'll talk to you in a few. Now it's time for Get It Off Your Chest, 1-800-585-1051. This is your time to tell us why you're mad or you can tell us
Starting point is 00:08:49 why you're blessed. Whatever is on your beautiful mind this morning, you can express it right here on the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club.
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Starting point is 00:09:14 It's the world's most dangerous morning show. The Breakfast Club is getting it off your chest. Who this? Yes, sir. It's J.A. from Indy. J.A.? What's up, J.A.? Listen, I got some disconnect with DJ Indy, man.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Last week, he told me, be open-minded. My brother was coming home. Be flexible. I'm like, cool. I'm going to be open. Next thing I know now, he got his parole officer calling me asking, can he use my address as a backup? I knew it was a setup. You told me the right thing, Charlamagne, DJ Envy.
Starting point is 00:09:37 I don't know why you be listening to the Envy over me. That's your brother, though, if he need an address. You can't throw him an address. No, Lauren don't know the story. Tell him the truth i remember when he called he said the brother like uh coming out of jail yes yes yeah they are not that close or something because he locked up for a little minute now i think and i was just thinking i'm gonna be flexible and all that now they're like can he use your backup address you know what that means if something happened and you pop up over here and now these europeans exactly europeans are already looking at me crazy with the HOA.
Starting point is 00:10:06 So, Charlamagne, give me some feedback. What I need to do now. You want the JV Beanie him, huh? The feedback is no is the complete sentence. You tell a probation officer no. I am not going to be responsible for this man in no any way, shape, or form. And you tell him no, he cannot use your address. Got you.
Starting point is 00:10:21 What I'm going to tell my mama, though, because she gung-ho about this. Tell him get a P.O. box. You need to get a P.O. box? What? Because you need a physical address. Got you. What I'm going to tell my mama, though, because she don't know about this. Tell him to get a P.O. box. Can he get a P.O. box? What? Because he needs a physical address. What's coming up next? October, November, Thanksgiving. You definitely going to be at Thanksgiving.
Starting point is 00:10:32 Your mama might give you a cold plate. All right. Well, I'm here for it. Look, y'all helped me already. I appreciate that. Where's he going to be living at, though? He's going to be staying with my mom, which is another separate conversation. So that's the address.
Starting point is 00:10:42 I have four brothers. So that's the address. You got to tell mom mom since you are taking the responsibility of having him and he's going to be staying here
Starting point is 00:10:49 this is the address that he need to give his probation officer or parole officer. But don't they ask for a backup though just in case they go there and they can't find him.
Starting point is 00:10:55 That's where I'm at. I got four other brothers and I'm the backup. I'm like they all got homes. Are you the responsible brother? Are you the responsible kid? I don't like using that word. Let's just say
Starting point is 00:11:04 I handle my stuff. Listen. I've been there. responsible kid? I don't like using that word. Let's just say I handle my stuff. Listen, I've been there. I mean, I don't know. The answer is no, my brother. Do what makes you feel comfortable. And if that no makes you feel comfortable, let that no fly. All right. I appreciate y'all.
Starting point is 00:11:16 We locked in. Y'all have a good week. Peace, King. You too. Good morning. It's the world's most dangerous morning show. The Breakfast Club is getting it off your chest. Who this?
Starting point is 00:11:23 This is Ty. I called you from Cleveland, Ohio. What's up, Ty? Talk to us Yo, if you're gonna give homage To the 25th anniversary Of Juveniles Back That Ass You got to acknowledge Today is the birthday
Starting point is 00:11:35 That Sir Mix-a-Lot Ooh Today is Sir Mix-a-Lot 36, 24, 36 If she 5'3 Was the sentiment Of a lot of brothers. And you can't prosecute them for being the inspiration of BBL.
Starting point is 00:11:50 So I say give credit where credit is due, man. You're absolutely right. You can't even get back that ass up without Baby Guy back. Believe that, man. Where's your social consciousness? You was going to skip over that, brother. Man, I'm so sorry. You are absolutely right.
Starting point is 00:12:03 Happy birthday to the great Sir Mix-a-Lot. And we got it on the paper, right. Happy birthday to the great Sir Mix-a-Lot. And it's all right. We got it on the paper, too. It's right here. Sir Mix-a-Lot and Yvette Nicole Brown's born days of the day. You're absolutely right.
Starting point is 00:12:12 A sister. Red beans and rice ain't mister. All right. Look out for the people. All right, my brother. Peace. Get it off your chest. 1-800-585-1051.
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Starting point is 00:12:37 Ray, Ray, Ray Yo, Charlamagne Envy, what up Are we live? This is your time To get it off your chest I got an indoor pool, an outdoor pool We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club We can get on the phone right now
Starting point is 00:12:52 He'll tell you what it is Are we live? Good morning, it's the world's most dangerous morning show The Breakfast Club, who's this? This is James James? This is Charlemagne Yes, sir, how are you, brother?
Starting point is 00:13:01 I'm good, brother, how are you? Bless black and highly favored. What's happening? No much. Just wanted to get off my chest. Just found out my wife cheated on me with a co-worker. No. See, work husband, work wife. I told you that ain't cool.
Starting point is 00:13:14 You just assuming it's a work husband. It could be a work wife. I said or work wife. You know I'm inclusive. I'm inclusive. Oh, it's a work wife? You mad about that? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:23 Damn. Tell me more. I don't know what you want to know. What happened? How'd you find out? She told me she wanted to get a divorce. I didn't believe the reason that she was giving me. So I did some research and I found all the text messages and stuff. So she's gay?
Starting point is 00:13:39 Yeah, she is. Nothing you can do about that, brother. You know what I'm saying? You don't got what she want Unfortunately How long y'all been together? Been together for 7 years Wow How does that make you feel?
Starting point is 00:13:51 It kind of hurt a lot But you know I'm working through it But I have a therapist appointment coming up So That's the best thing brother I'm glad that you had some sort of therapy And I really don't know what to tell you
Starting point is 00:14:04 Other than you know It is what it is I guess I don't know what to tell you other than, you know, it is what it is, I guess. I don't know. Y'all got, you want to say something funny, but you're trying to be sensitive. I don't have nothing funny to say. I feel bad for the brother. You tired this morning. That's why. I really don't have any.
Starting point is 00:14:15 I don't say funny. I don't find the voice funny. No, he's evil. Do you, do you have kids? We have a one-year-old daughter. No, man. Oh, gosh. A one-year-old baby.
Starting point is 00:14:24 So she ain't even thinking about the little girl well i mean i don't know what she's thinking but you know no shade to you bro but i mean maybe she is and that is what makes her happy and the baby deserves a happy mom oh yeah and a happy father too so i'm sorry but oh did you ever know she was gay how long she's been gay uh i don't know for a couple months now i guess no she's gay? How long she been gay? I don't know, for a couple months now, I guess. No, she was... Not a couple months. She divorcing you?
Starting point is 00:14:48 She was gay for more than a couple months, man. You said you went and did your research, right? I think you need to go... I don't know if you did it extensively, but it ain't a couple months if she leaving you after a one-year-old baby and years of y'all being together for a couple months. Couple months is like experimenting drunk night.
Starting point is 00:15:04 This is giving. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Let's hope it doesn't work out for her and her new little girlfriend, okay? I'm serious. Let's hope it don't work out.
Starting point is 00:15:14 Like, she want to get a divorce from you. Let her go in and move in with that other woman and realize that, you know, living with another vagina ain't what it's cracked up to be. Okay? Would you take her back
Starting point is 00:15:24 if she realized that? Oh, nah. Nah. Actually, nah. That boat is still a long time ago. I'm not doing that. Damn. And I know this person, too, so it kind of like, you know, cuts a little deeper than, you know. She a stud, ain't she? No, she's a grandma. That's the problem. No,
Starting point is 00:15:39 man. What you mean a grandma? What you mean? Explain. So, this lady is 54. My wife is 33 33 sugar mama took your girl she about to get some old she probably put roots on it where y'all live at uh we live in new hampshire oh man she might have put roots on or something listen it is what it is i'm originally from ghana so you know if i could i could put some roots on her but i'm not gonna do that it's not worth it well let's hope it don't work out between her, so, you know, if I could, I could put some roots on her, but I'm not going to do that. It's not worth it. Well, let's hope it don't work out between her and Grandma.
Starting point is 00:16:09 And, you know, when she come back, you be there to tell her, nope, that door is closed. Have a blessed day. Oh, I will. All right, my brother. Stay in therapy, too, man. Will do. Thank you. All right, brother.
Starting point is 00:16:19 Stay in therapy. You cannot trust these old studs. I know Grandma old stud. I bet you if I see Grandma right now, she look like Grandpa. And she wear tennis sunglasses. I'm telling you. Tennis regular glasses, reading glasses for sure. I'm telling you, man.
Starting point is 00:16:34 Wow. Disgusting idea. What a lineup. That was Get It Off Your Chest. We do that every morning. 1-800-585-1051. You can be prepared to call us tomorrow. Now we got just with the best coming up.
Starting point is 00:16:44 Lauren LaRosa, what you got? Yes, we are going to talk Aisha Curry. She had a run-in with her children and Steph Curry's mom with the police over in Paris. And it's just sad to watch. Okay. We talk about it when we come back. It's the World's Most Dangerous Morning Show The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:16:59 The Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the World's Most Dangerous Morning Show The Breakfast Club. Charlemagne Tha God's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. Charlemagne Tha God, DJ Envy. He's still in Shreveport. He'll be back today because 50 Cent had his Humor and Harmony. What is it? Was it?
Starting point is 00:17:13 Humor and Harmony weekend. Yes, and Jess Hilarious, she's still on maternity leave. So we got Lauren LaRosa guest hosting. So it's time for Jess with the mess. Yes. The news is real, Webber. Jess Hilarious, Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lying.
Starting point is 00:17:25 Jess don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. Worldwide Jess. Worldwide mess. On The Breakfast Club. She's the coach of shoes. With Lauren. Lauren LaRosa.
Starting point is 00:17:38 I'm back. And I got the mess. Talk to me. You look like you want to say something. That's nothing. I'm here. It's Monday. You look like you want to say something. That's nothing. I'm here. It's Monday. You look like you had a question.
Starting point is 00:17:47 I always got questions. Okay. So we're going to start with the first thing that was like big yesterday. So Aisha Curry and Sonia Curry, who's Steph Curry's mom, were out in Paris. And from what you can tell from the video, they were trying to get back to like their car from wherever they were coming from and they had a run-in with police and draymond green actually was involved too so let's listen to the clip Stop saying my name. How about help us? How about help us? How about that? Look, they won't let us go back over there where we came from. They won't let the driver come here and they won't let us go back over there.
Starting point is 00:18:34 The president, he apologizes. Let us get to our car. That's it. So even after him hitting the baby in the head, there's still nothing y'all can do to get them out of here where were they at and who was asking for help so i don't know exactly where they were but they were on the streets of paris um and maybe they were leaving like an event from the olympics or something and trying to get to their trucks like their cars they have a translator guy with them in the beginning draymond green is not even in the video so he's not with them and you hear that Sonia Curry Steph Curry's
Starting point is 00:19:08 mom like because paparazzi is out there like Sonia Sonia Aisha Aisha and they're calling them because they're trying to get video shots of them and she's like stop calling our name come help us because the police are basically stopping them every time they try and get to the car and why though they just hating because the USA beat Franceance in the finals i mean people in the comments were saying that but i think what i from what i witnessed in the video it was giving that i guess police officers and officials had blocked off certain streets so they weren't letting people walk to where they were trying to go but she's like our car is there we
Starting point is 00:19:38 came from there so the translator is trying to calm it down he's like they apologize they apologize they apologize but in the opening of the video, you hear Steph Curry's mom say, you don't touch a baby. You don't touch a baby. She's talking to a certain police officer. Where the hell was Steph through all of this?
Starting point is 00:19:52 I'm not sure. And then eventually, Draymond Green comes up and you hear Draymond Green in the video say, so wait, because Aisha tells him what happens.
Starting point is 00:19:59 And when you listen to Aisha, she says, they pushed me and then they didn't know that I had the baby because the baby is strapped to the front of Aisha's car. So Draymond was ready
Starting point is 00:20:07 to punch somebody right then and there, I'm sure. He was, I mean, listen. He had to remember he's in another country.
Starting point is 00:20:12 He was giving the energy that should have been gave and people give him so much, like, you know what I mean? They be mad at Draymond for a lot, but he was like,
Starting point is 00:20:19 yo, y'all hit this baby in the head and y'all can't even take them to their car. She's literally telling you where the car is at. So this video, as you can imagine, has been blowing up all over social because people always talk about how they feel like you know people over there in paris are rude
Starting point is 00:20:31 and they're turning into like a racist thing it's like a lot of commentary online around this so okay but aisha was visibly crying she was really she was upset it progressed as the video went on but she was upset so um up next another like kind of like a sad video why are you making a sad on this monday nothing i don't know i just thought about it i'm like wow i took a shot to start my morning and now here i am what are you going through that you got to drink alcohol first thing on a monday i was tired man it was a long weekend and then i knew how to deal with you so what i just don't blame me for your alcoholism I felt Envy wasn't gonna be here he's the brighter side of the day because he's light skinned wow
Starting point is 00:21:10 wow I didn't even yeah okay we gonna go okay so Black Sam sat down with um uh Big Boy um for a Big Boy uh like he does like his own like sit down interviews on his YouTube channel and you know Sam Nipsey Hussle's older brother. He doesn't really talk to the media whatsoever. So this was one of the first times I've ever seen him actually talk about the day that Nipsey was shot. Sunday, it's a regular Sunday, man. We had spots in the hood.
Starting point is 00:21:38 So one of the spots, we had little weed spots. I think I was in it all night. And so my goal was to go to the house and sleep a couple hours. And so I'm at granny house, sleep on the floor. This phone was just going crazy, man. It woke me up and I picked the phone up. Forget who called me, man. I just hear people screaming in the background.
Starting point is 00:21:56 And they like, man, you know, bro got shot. So I just immediately just run out the house and I get there and everybody's screaming. And I just see bro and I'm just f***ed up but bro still breathing finally you know police came and ambulance came and um they took him so I'm just praying you know I had a lot I had faith that uh bro was gonna be all right you know I'm like man if anybody make it bro gonna make it for sure. Man, always sending Black Sam and his family nothing but positive energy, love and light. I've never once heard Black Sam tell that story.
Starting point is 00:22:31 Ever. No, no. I mean, I've heard him tell the story before, you know, off air. But when you hear it, I've never heard him tell that story. And I don't feel the same way. Meaning like you can just hear the trauma he couldn't get through it he was actually he was crying every single time can you can you imagine well i so my brother's alive but i my my brother was shot before so when he was talking about i
Starting point is 00:22:58 was crying with him because i know what getting that phone call is like and rushing to it and and i i just wow like i didn't know that like he was like when he got there nipsey was still breathing i didn't know a lot of that stuff so it was just can you imagine the helplessness he felt in that moment it's like what can you do nothing you can do and you're the older brother you know what i mean and the whole interview was giving i'm my brother's keeper you know what i mean in that moment it was nothing he could do um but then they get into the conversation um does, you know, Sam and his family think that this was like a random attack or what? Because that was a big thing when Nipsey passed away as well, too.
Starting point is 00:23:33 From my understanding, the boy walked up with no shirt on first to check the scene because he knows he knows what he knows what's going on in that parking lot. Had a conversation, probably seen nobody was in the doorways. Checked Hustle had on shorts, checked everybody else, left. They say came back with a red shirt on, tiptoed through the alley, and went right and started shooting. So to me, that's premeditated. Number one, there's no red shirts in the hood.
Starting point is 00:23:56 You can't buy no red shirt. No liquor store sell no red shirt. Number two, when a come through the alley with a red shirt, that's the throw off. Or the Bloods did it. So for me, he felt he was supposed to do a job or somebody sent him or whatever and he was nervous he wanted to make sure he he he wasn't getting into a shootout that's that's my that's my thoughts on it man it's been five years and nipsey the the transition
Starting point is 00:24:22 and nipsey hustle still hits. That's one of those ones I'll never truly, I'll never understand. I'll never, I'll never forget that. That was probably, that was the first celebrity, like as a journalist,
Starting point is 00:24:34 that was the first celebrity death that I was like, I felt like, no, like I just wanted to go and help him. The minute that I, I got a call about it,
Starting point is 00:24:42 I'm like, no, no, no, this can't be true. Like it just, and Big Boy talked about that too. Like, you know, we see it from a media standpoint or just as friends of the family or whatever you are to nipsey's family but being his actual family yes and it's very obvious that he's still dealing with he even talks about like when people come up and take picture and want to take pictures with him because he's not into all that stuff and it kind of like brings back all of the like trauma from everything because
Starting point is 00:25:05 that's just not what he's into but he understands that he respects and he loves the fact that people love nipsey but it's hard for him to i'll just listen to him discuss how his faith was shattered yes like everything he believed in god he just didn't in that moment yep and he said at one point he wanted to do drugs like that's just that's just all trauma man so yeah yeah sending healing energy to black sam and his family always, man. Yeah. You done depressing us? I am.
Starting point is 00:25:27 I had a lighter note story, but we got to wrap it up. You don't need a lighter note story. Please. You know you hate the lighter, huh? Wow. Nothing bright. I do, actually, though. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 00:25:38 Everything dark and evil with you. It's just dark and evil where it doesn't fly. Black effect, all black. What's wrong with black? Black is beautiful, ma'am. Oh, I know. I'm a great glistening. Now, we got front page news coming up next with Morgan Wood. And after that, Juvenile and Manny Fresh will be here to talk
Starting point is 00:25:56 25 years. Back that ass up. Okay? Lighter notes, Lauren. Lighter notes. I've been backing it up for like 32. It's the Breakfast Club. You're checking out the Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the world's most dangerous. It's the Breakfast Club. You're checking out the Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the world's most dangerous morning show, the Breakfast Club. Charlamagne Tha God, Lauren LaRosa is guest hosting this morning because Jess Alaris is on maternity leave.
Starting point is 00:26:15 DJ Envy is in Shreveport, Louisiana. But we are here on this fine Monday morning. And it's time for Front Page News. Morgan Woods, what's happening? Yes, that's Wood with no S, but you know. I'm sorry, Morgan Wood. It's all good, Lenard. Morgan Wood?
Starting point is 00:26:30 No, it sounds too close to Morning Wood, don't it? Morgan Wood. But even Morning Wood doesn't have an S, so that still doesn't go to your point. You're right. I'm sorry, Morgan Wood. It's all good, Lenard. You know what I'm saying? Early rising. We love it either way, lenard what's happening early rising we love it
Starting point is 00:26:45 either way right that's right oh i get what you did there that's why you married go go off girl all right y'all so president biden is issuing a stark warning about a second donald trump presidency in his first televised interview since stepping down from the 2024 presidential race. Biden told CBS Sunday morning that Trump is a genuine danger to American security. He also talked about why he stepped down. Let's hear more from President Biden. Look, we're at an inflection point in world history. We really are. The decisions we make in the last three, four years and the next three, four years are going to determine what the next six decades look like. If he wins this nomination, I mean, excuse me, this election, watch what happens. It's a danger. He's a genuine danger to American security. But what happened was a number of
Starting point is 00:27:36 my Democratic colleagues in the House and Senate thought that I was going to hurt them and they're racist. I thought it was important because although I it's a great honor being president I think I'm an obligation to the country to do what I the most important thing to do and that is we must we must we must defeat Trump. Yeah so he cited the 2021 attack on the capitol and also said that he's not confident that a peaceful transfer of power will happen if Harris is elected in November. Now, Trump, of course, warned in March that if he lost the election, it would be a, quote, bloodbath for the U.S., the auto industry and the country. Comments Biden and Democrats have claimed were inciting political violence.
Starting point is 00:28:20 Meanwhile, former President Trump's campaign says it was hacked over the weekend. Some of its internal communications were sent to Politico. Politico says it began receiving emails from an anonymous account that had documents from inside Trump's organization. The campaign blamed foreign sources hostile to the United States and went on to cite that a report by Microsoft on Friday said Iranian hackers sent phishing emails in June to a ranking member of a presidential campaign. Well, it's your fault that you clicked on them. Anyways, the emails consisted of internal communications from a senior Trump campaign official, although it is unknown exactly what information was leaked or obtained. Nothing good? They didn't tell us when they're going to put us back in slavery?
Starting point is 00:29:00 I'm not going back there. My edges would not... I can't... No. It's too hot to be outside picking anything my edges would not don't take me back so nothing was good we don't know what was in the
Starting point is 00:29:10 internal communications yet we don't know yet but I'm sure look you know we gonna find out and if find out was a person
Starting point is 00:29:18 you know the Americans the Americans the Olympics that's what we did the 2024 Paris Olympics are officially in the books former LSU track star Sha'Carri Richardson finally has her Olympic gold
Starting point is 00:29:28 medals. She was part of a relay that came in first over the weekend. Richardson was the favorite to win the 100-yard dash. She came in second. This is her first Olympics after she qualified for the Tokyo Olympics but was disqualified due to testing positive for marijuana.
Starting point is 00:29:44 Of course, that was an amazing story of redemption for her. The U.S. women's soccer team is leaving Paris with gold medals. America took down Brazil 1-0 in the Olympic final. Mallory Swanson netted the only goal of the match in the 57th minute. When it comes to U.S. women's basketball, they also brought home a gold medal for the eighth straight Olympics. The U.S. trailed by double digits early in the third quarter before storming back to defeat France 67-66.
Starting point is 00:30:09 Asia Wilson led the team with 21 points. Here's what she had to say about the win. What we needed to do, we kept going. We just bucket for bucket. I feel like that is great basketball. That is what people want to see. We continued to do that in the second half, and then it just started to fall into our hands.
Starting point is 00:30:25 They made tough shots, but that's all a part of the game. That's all a part of the game. So that extended the women's winning streak to 61 games, rather. On the men's side, the U.S. basketball swept with the gold medals. LeBron James put up just the fourth triple-double in Olympic history as the U.S. men rallied to beat France in their fifth straight gold medal. Now, with all the good, you know there's some bad news. In Olympic history, as the U.S. men rallied to beat France in their fifth straight gold medal. Now, with all the good, you know there's some bad news.
Starting point is 00:30:53 The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee will appeal the decision to strip gymnast Jordan Childs of her bronze medal. They reversed that decision over the weekend. On Sunday, the International Olympic Committee said it would reallocate the floor exercise bronze medal to Romania's Anna Barbosu after a ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The ruling found that the U.S. inquiries over Child's score came after the one-minute deadline and reinstated her original score, which places her at fifth place. So now Anna Barbosu from Romania is the bronze medal winner for the floor routine. But I believe that U.S. is going to appeal that decision. So the U.S. overall won 40 gold medals and 126 overall. Drop on the clues bombs for South Carolina's own Aja Wilson. OK, 803 all day.
Starting point is 00:31:38 Metro, what's happening? And congratulations to everybody else, too. Oh, and everybody else. Yeah. Congratulations. Everybody else. We'll see y'all in 2028 in la right it's gonna be crazy in la is la big enough to hold the olympics i don't know but i'm worried about the traffic like for remember the story about like shikari and the other girls that had to like walk and like all that stuff because they like weren't getting around something or whatever on time yeah yeah the gates they um changed the
Starting point is 00:32:04 rules for the kids they better give them like superwoman powers when they get to la because that traffic is gonna be crazy they not like us they not like it's gonna be bad people getting robbed people gonna be getting jacked for their gold medals okay no that's crazy i saw it last night i was watching something last night. I guess it was the wrap-up for the Olympics. And Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg was performing. Oh, the handover ceremony. Oh, that's what that was.
Starting point is 00:32:33 That's when Tom Cruise flew in in the beginning of it. Tom Cruise flew in. Tom, he repelled into the, you know, he do his own stunts. He repelled into the closing ceremony. I didn't see that. I just saw the most popular rapper in the world and probably one of the most popular people to ever walk the face of the earth,
Starting point is 00:32:46 Snoop Dogg, performing. So I stopped to see what was going on. And then Dr. Dre came out, and I was like, oh, this is in LA for 2028. If I see people on Worldstar with medals from the Olympics in 2028, like, come get your chain, that's going to be crazy.
Starting point is 00:33:02 It's happening. Morgan Wood, thank you. Yeah, so that's your front page news on Morgan Wood. You can follow me on socials at Morgan Media. And for more news coverage, make sure you're checking us out at the Black Information Network at BINnews.com. Happy Monday, y'all. Peace, Morgan. Same to you.
Starting point is 00:33:17 Now, you know we are celebrating 25 years of Back That Ass Up. Yes, it is the 25th anniversary of Back That Ass Up. So we got Juvenile and Manny Fresh coming in here shortly, okay? Because they're on tour, too. They're on tour. It's like a Back That Ass Up tour or something like that.
Starting point is 00:33:31 That sounds so crazy. I love it. Yes, but they are. They are on tour. It's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. Yep, it's the world's most dangerous
Starting point is 00:33:43 morning show, The Breakfast Club. Charlamagne Tha God You know, Jess Hilarious Is on maternity leave Envy is actually in the movie Oh wow, I hear that Yeah She on maternity leave any moment
Starting point is 00:33:50 So Lauren LaRosa is guest hosting And we got I feel like Legends is an understatement I feel like Icons is an understatement Yes Manny Fresh and Juvenile 25 years of Back That Ass Up Yes, sir
Starting point is 00:34:03 Lord have mercy Yeah, man. Bruh. I mean, the way you even represent it. You know, a lot of this started with, you know, you giving it acronyms and all of that. And you, you know, giving it this praise as well. It's a Negro spiritual. Yes.
Starting point is 00:34:15 Yes, bro. It's a Negro spiritual. Back That Ass Up is a Negro spiritual. To this day, did y'all still think y'all would have people backing that ass up 25 years later? Hell no. I did. You might say. I felt, yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:27 But, you know, man in the club, dude. Me, you know, personally as an MC, I didn't see it. I was trying to enjoy myself with the moment I had. Yeah, I saw it, like, you know, from the very beginning. You know, we did that song three times over when we was making it. Because, you know, every time he did a rap you know i felt like it was beating up my beat so i did something to compliment what he was doing so when i did it again he did a better rap and i was just like you know what i'm saying so by the third time
Starting point is 00:34:56 we felt like okay this is it the version we got now was the third yeah yeah yeah you know what i'm saying because every time we did it it elevated you know and it got better and better and when we finally was like this the one i was like oh yeah this gonna be the one he lied to y'all he was trying to be he was trying to kill me i was trying to beat him up so we got the match really it was about to turn and i'm like look bro y'all gotta let me go one more time one more time brother so i changed it because at first i was doing a lot of rap and i changed it to the one word thing to the yeah, and flipped it that way. Then man was like, all right, we got one now.
Starting point is 00:35:29 So with the other versions, were you being too lyrical on it? I was. It wasn't right. Y'all still have the other two versions? No. I thought, yeah. You got rid of it? Yeah, I got rid of it.
Starting point is 00:35:38 That was the days of 2-inch. That was the days of 2-inch. We can't save this. We need these tracks. Gotcha. So I was going to ask y'all, do y'all remember the day y'all made it using them 2 inches over. We can't save this. We need these tracks. Gotcha. So I was going to ask y'all, do y'all remember the day y'all made it, but y'all made it multiple times? Yeah. I remember, though.
Starting point is 00:35:51 I can't remember the exact date, but I remember where we was. We was in Nashville. Okay. Because High End Back to the Ass Up was the last two songs. I was kind of like beating on the desk. Same thing, too. He was rapping, you know what I'm saying? And I was like, ooh, we got one right there.
Starting point is 00:36:05 When did Wayne get on it? Oh, after we done it. Wayne was hanging around the studio making sure he got on. He was just like, oh, there's no way this is going down without me getting on this song. And I mean, I think he saw it as well. Because for him to hang around, nobody else there. He's just hanging around in the back. And then when it was complete, just pop up like a leprechaun or some shit. Like, hey, check he was. Nobody else there. He's just hanging around in the back. And then when it was complete,
Starting point is 00:36:25 just pop up like a leprechaun or some shit. Like, hey, check this out. Check this out. That's it. Thank you, man. That's funny as fuck. So are we going to,
Starting point is 00:36:34 like, because I know at Essence Festival, like, there was like the whole thing there. But because this is the 25 years you guys are out here now, are we going to get the full, you said that everybody
Starting point is 00:36:41 was getting back together. Is that a thing? Is that happening? Well, as far as I'm concerned, it's still happening. You know, as far as i'm concerned it's still happening you know as far as i'm concerned it's still happening but we all knows what you know obviously what would happen on the internet so i'm trying to resolve that so that gotta happen you know we gotta sit down and have a conversation about that first what does that look like between y'all when you say resolve and have the conversation because you know y'all are brothers y'all imagine you being a big brother and your little brother's
Starting point is 00:37:04 fussing and you you wish you could stop it and you know it's pretty much nothing you can do about it but i got a relationship with all of them you know it's one of them things that i'm trying to fix i'm gonna continue to try to fix and until that day happens i'm not giving up i feel like once things get to the internet it makes it more irreparable than it probably was it does it complicates at a certain age honestly you know especially if you just being introduced back to the world stay off the internet you know what i'm saying until you actually get your feet planted you know what i'm saying stay off the internet because social media especially for me is a tool it's a gift to sell something it ain't it ain't where i air out
Starting point is 00:37:41 my business you feel what i'm saying so it's like, we're going to keep on campaigning to fix it, you know, because the fans have spoken. This is what they want. This is a lot of people that grew up on this, and it's even more crazy when you don't even know what you're arguing about. You know what I'm saying? It's like, what are we fussing about? Like, hey.
Starting point is 00:37:59 So it's weird, but, yeah, we're going to keep on going. Me and Juv, y'all already see. We ain't turning down collars. We out there. We kidding. When was the moment y'all realized Back That Ass Up was a cultural anthem? Because that happens over time. So when did y'all realize, like, boy, this ain't never going nowhere?
Starting point is 00:38:17 I mean, I would say probably at the 10-year mark, you know, when I start realizing that, wow, I'm never going to get a chance to take a break. People are going to keep on trying to book me for shows, bar mitzvahs, weddings, and stuff like that. That long? In 10 years? Yeah, 10 years in. I mean, the question he asked was kind of like asking me how long. Yeah, like, I make 10 years in, but I'm like, damn, this song ain't never done. Well, I looked at it from a DJ perspective.
Starting point is 00:38:44 You know, it was the song that pretty much as a dj this show go to like this the one that saved you you know what i'm saying when it's like if everything else going bad play back that ass up you know i'm saying you can recuperate and when when there's a song like that you know it's gonna be around for forever like you know and it was always it became the song that closed the club up closed like down south it would be that last song that they played you know what i'm saying i'm like oh yeah this one's gonna be here for a while i've never heard of a of a song getting the proclamation man latoya cantrell issued issued a proclamation declaring june 11th is back that ass up day
Starting point is 00:39:21 yeah so on that day and we're doing a just walk around like, what are you doing? I don't know how they do it, I mean, but I think next year we're going to celebrate it to the fullest and we'll see. We will see. Oh, y'all got something planned? Yeah, I got something planned. I plan on doing something in that same park, Shakespeare Park where we shot the video, where we shot Slow Motion
Starting point is 00:39:40 and Back That Ass Up. Wow. Bringing it back home to my area. That's my neighborhood. What does Shakespeare Park mean to the city? It mean a lot to me. You know, a hell of a lot to the Magnolia Project
Starting point is 00:39:50 because that's our park, right? You know, a lot of, all the projects in the city have a park that's right close to it. And I went to school right there.
Starting point is 00:39:57 That's my school in front of it, Carter G. Wilson. It mean everything to me, bro. I mean, you an icon anyway, but when you bring things back to your community like that, to memorialize the community forever in videos oh man oh yeah
Starting point is 00:40:10 man and that's the that's the cool part about it you see you see the outcome if you look at both both of those videos and you see how many people come out that's all the time that it was like that even when manny fresh came to dj block parties in a project and it was like that when i threw block parties in the project and it's still like that when I threw block parties in a project. And it's still like that. Even when I go back with this event, it's going to be crazy. So 400 Degrees is still your favorite song over Back That Ass Up to perform? Yeah, it is.
Starting point is 00:40:34 I love Back That Ass Up. But Manny Fresh will tell you that's more his song. Because he put all the hot parts on. I always tell people that, look, if Manny Fresh is on a song, wait till the breaks. Listen to where the breaks are. Listen to where the brakes are listen to what i've done as soon as you come in on the song the crowd go to doing this they'd be like you know but they waiting on him you know what i'm saying that's his song to me 400 when i come out i'm clowning that's my that's my thing that's a negro spiritual too though hello yeah especially media talk right now 98 mercedes talk. I bought that. I bought that.
Starting point is 00:41:06 I'm telling you, Chargers have bought that. That's one of them ones now. Yay. Why did it take so long for the video? Like, why did you never do a video originally? That's a universal cash money question. Yeah. Because there's a lot of songs on that album that I felt like that for. We wasn't ready to go on to the next album, really. You know, me and him, but it was more of you know like he said the powers of B was like hey it's time to do another album listen we was like more singles yeah it was it was a bunch of singles on you know run for it I'm on fire you know'm on fire. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? It's a bunch of them on there, bro, that we kind of, like, overlooked. All right, we'll be back with more Juvenile and Manny Fresh right here on The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:41:52 Yes, it's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy is not here today. Jess Alaris is still on maternity leave. We got Lauren LaRosa here. Lauren? When y'all sat down to, like, put these to put these projects together for that time, in that time, were y'all thinking, because I know sometimes you'll hear old Rockefeller stories and they're like, oh, well, we were thinking
Starting point is 00:42:12 we want to tell stories in the videos because we knew movies were next. Were you guys thinking that long out or were you just like, we want to make good music? Because now you guys have soundtracks to commercials, to all different people's celebrations of life. Was it that big of an idea for you guys at the time it was true to form like you know when we was making these records it was it was
Starting point is 00:42:29 what we was living you know and i think that's why they they resonated with people so well like because it wasn't no gimmicks to them you know right now it would be like somebody going oh there's a gimmick and you saying this or doing this to us it was just like nah this is how i feel the day and i'm gonna write it from a real perspective you know and then and then with me with some of my songs i didn't make all my songs about me like how was me being third person like that person in your ear as you that big body being like psyching you up motivating you so i think with that i made songs that people could you know you will find something in the song that really relates to your life, you know?
Starting point is 00:43:05 So I try to make songs that's not about me all the time. Even back at that, it ain't about me, it's about the women, you know? So I think when you make songs like that, it tends to stick to people a little longer. So, you know, I'm just grateful that we got opportunities to make the kind of music we make. I mean, when he did, you know, she get it from her mama, you know, it was just like, God damn, Juvie, like, that's touching.
Starting point is 00:43:27 Like, you know what I'm saying? I use that on Mother's Day. It's the truth. It's the truth. I use it on Mother's Day. You know what I'm saying? Like, for real. It's regular conversation.
Starting point is 00:43:37 I hear people say that now. Like, she get it from her mama. Like, if somebody tell my daughter she pretty, my wife will be like, she get it from her mama. Yeah. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:43:44 And I think a lot of it might have been barbershop talk or whatever but juvie was great at picking up dude this is what the streets are saying right now and i'm gonna put it in a song a lot of stuff used to really come from me just being in a project a lot and hearing where everybody you know hearing stuff a lot right got you yeah uh i was gonna ask man do you have a favorite album or beat that you produced? No, no. You said you said you just be making albums. Yeah, I don't I don't have a favorite, you know, album or beat that I've done yet because I really feel like I'm not finished. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:44:16 A lot of people will say, oh, that was it. The crazy thing is, to me, my masterpiece might be something that only I like. You know, and to me, it doesn't have to go to everybody. It could just be like, this is my body of work that I love, and I'll sit here and just jam it in my damn stuff. But yeah, I don't feel like I'm done yet. So yeah, I don't have one yet. It ain't over till it's over, man.
Starting point is 00:44:41 You know, I feel like I got my second wind right now so I'm back in the studio creating I feel like I made a lot of music but I don't know I feel the same way with him like I've made some great songs but I still think I have a little more to get out and until I do that I really want I don't want to do what I look at Wayne if you like Wayne just starting to get his just do as a lyricist. People have them all time conversations. They still don't even give a shit.
Starting point is 00:45:09 I got one conversation when you bring Wayne up. The GOAT. I think Wayne the greatest rapper of all time. I've been with him. That's my dude. I saw the whole process of him. I saw the times where he couldn't curse and we were stopping him from saying certain things. Like, bro, you can't say that. Yeah, it sounds good, but you you can't say that. Yeah, it sound good,
Starting point is 00:45:25 but you just can't say that. People don't want to hear that from you right now. You know, and just seeing the whole development of Wayne and where he at right now, I just feel like he the greatest of all time.
Starting point is 00:45:34 But then I feel like you should be in them all time going down, especially down south. I give you credit for that. You always, bro, you always vouching me. I love you for that.
Starting point is 00:45:43 You always throw my name in the mix. You know what I'm saying You always, bro, you always vouch for me. I love you for that. You always throw my name in the mix. You know what I'm saying? It's like, you know, that's like a barbershop fight. You know, when somebody's telling me, you know, they're like, ah, bruh, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:45:54 And I'm like, but Juve, bruh? You know what I'm saying? Why do you think that they don't throw you in those conversations? Is it because people are too busy having a good time to your music? I think it's partially
Starting point is 00:46:02 because I don't really care. Like, even when they ask me that, they always ask me, who do you think the greatest rapper is? I'm like, I don't care. I wish people stopped saying that. Let's say, who make the best song? Forget who the greatest rapper is
Starting point is 00:46:13 because I know some rappers that's real good. Let's check. Let's go to the numbers. Pull up any one of your greatest rappers, your best rapper, whoever you like a lot, and we'll put 400 Degrees against their best album. Let's check the sales
Starting point is 00:46:25 no double cds don't pull a double cd trick on me either because that's some bulls**t right there they quick to say oh he sold 10 million he had two cds in his packaging fam so if i sell five million he sold the same amount as me now let's go from there and then let the people you know what i mean let the numbers decide so you think she just be about songs not bars not not bars look man some of these cats can rap their ass off can't make a song because to save their life i know a lot of great rappers who cannot make a hit a lot of it is we from a little small city in new orleans you know what i'm saying and it's weird like like what you're saying i don't know why we get overpassed so much or whatever with all of the numbers and all of the stuff that we've done. But it's to the point now.
Starting point is 00:47:07 Yeah, I used to be modest about it now, but I'd be like, I'm bad as a mother. Yeah, I know. I always say the same thing. I'm not being nice about it no more. Check the numbers, man. Just check the numbers.
Starting point is 00:47:18 I mean, y'all, you talk about people that changed hip hop, that changed the course of culture. Cash Money, y'all did that. You did that with your production man, Juvie course of culture cash money y'all did that you did that with your production manny juvie wayne bg y'all did that with the rapster like you can't discredit that yeah like i don't know if that celebrated the way it should be yeah i'm with you right you know what i'm saying and i used to be like i said cool about it or whatever but now it's like i'm like you know what you know what i'm like i mean disrespect i am a bad mother
Starting point is 00:47:43 put me in them numbers if you don't then you know what i'm like? I mean disrespect. I am a bad motherfucker. Put me in them numbers. If you don't, then you know what I'm saying? I ain't rocking with you. I'm like, give me my due. And to still be relevant, still, you know, be here, is even what we want to challenge anybody young to do. Like, you know, show me where you're going to be around 10 more years. Show me where you're going to do something. They're going to drop it at a wedding reception,
Starting point is 00:48:04 and they still remember it, and they're going to say, like, oh, that's the jam. Show me where you gonna do something. They gonna drop it at a wedding reception and they still remember it and they gonna say like, oh, that's the jam. That's right. Not just that. Show me when somebody remix one of your songs. When your song that good,
Starting point is 00:48:12 when one of these cats 10 years later have that much respect for your song and love you that much to where they wanna remake one of your songs. That's right.
Starting point is 00:48:20 You guys are being used as like CNN cultural references. Did you guys see that moment with Bacar? Yeah. Yeah, we saw it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:26 When you saw that, it's like... Matter of fact, he's one of my hosts in my show when I get to South Carolina. Bacardi? Yeah, he's going to host the show. So y'all go get your tickets if you want to see him. You want to see Bacardi, get your tickets. Salute to Bacardi. Damn right.
Starting point is 00:48:44 I recently saw you say that Megan Thee Stallion wins for best dance performance to back that ass up. Boy, see how they did that. I was giving credit, right? Because she represents the whole hot, hot boy, hot girl thing, right? So I was giving credit. I didn't know how it was going to be written, right? I didn't know that part was going to be written. But I was just giving credit because the question was asked, who do I think represents right now back that ass up the most and dances dances the most to back so I that's
Starting point is 00:49:09 the only person I'm really seeing it's like a lot of other people out there but that's the only person I'm really seeing that's why I said that and then you know I got to keep it Southern you said something about Megan right yeah so you saw when she was getting all the slack for twerking when she performed with Kamala yeah how y'all feel about that because I feel like we back that ass up and you don't even feel like you're twerking you just you with Kamala. Yeah. How y'all feel about that? Because I feel like we backed that ass up. You don't even feel like you're twerking. You just, you having such a good time.
Starting point is 00:49:28 You know where we from? Mine, your f***ing name. I was just about to tell you. My mama always, I was just about to hit you with that. You're breaking
Starting point is 00:49:36 the party time on the stage all into politics now. I like to speak on me. I don't speak on other people. I just don't do it. They like you more than us.
Starting point is 00:49:44 That's where negativity come from. I got products and things like that that I want to sell and I want everybody to support me. So I'm definitely never going to say nothing negative about nobody. I just don't do it.
Starting point is 00:49:53 On no platform. Now when I'm to myself, yeah, you might hear some s***. You know what I'm saying? You catch me off the juvie juice. I got juvie juice. I got cognac. If I'm off that yak,
Starting point is 00:50:04 that's when I'm really, you know what I'm saying? I'm that nigga then. When y'all got to clear the record, how do y'all make that decision? Like, for example, when Abbott Elementary used the song, when you get the call and they're like, look, they want to use it for Back That Ass Up. Y'all mute it. Yeah, yeah. Believe it or not, it's some shit that I've shot down.
Starting point is 00:50:21 Like, you know what I'm saying? Where I'm just like, nah, you butchering that. Like, you know what I'm saying? We even kind'm just like, nah, you butchering that. Like, you know what I'm saying? We even kind of both have said it. All money ain't good money. You know what I'm saying? And we even want to give like this this new generation a shot at it. But we don't want you to kill it.
Starting point is 00:50:36 Like, you know what I'm saying? And we always want it to be represented. Well, I know. Let's get to the reason why we even here. It is the 25th anniversary of back that ass up. That's what we are celebrating. So let's get into this reason why we even here. It is the 25th anniversary of Back That Ass Up. That's what we are celebrating. So let's get into this Negro spiritual. Call Back That Ass Up.
Starting point is 00:50:49 It's right here on The Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy is not here today. Jess Alaris is still on maternity leave. We are celebrating 25 years of Back That Ass Up. We got Juvenile and Manny Fresh here. Juvi, you had a phenomenal tiny desk too, man. Thank you, brother. Me and my brother together, though my brother together though manny that almost didn't happen though yeah
Starting point is 00:51:10 because you didn't know what it was we always laugh about it me and me and the guys from time we laugh all the time about it because i really didn't know. You can't knock a brother for not knowing. So when they hit you, what'd you say? It was like, Junior, why don't you do a Tiny dance? You're like, what the f*** is a Tiny dance? Yeah, I just was like, well, we were sitting there.
Starting point is 00:51:33 My guys was telling me, you should do a Tiny dance. And my daughter also. I'm like, what the f*** is Tiny dance? I don't even know what y'all talking about. Like, Dad, you really should do it. Then his idea was, nah, you should post that just like that. Yeah. And they're going to come at you. So, you know, we kind of like idea was now you should post that just like that yeah and they're
Starting point is 00:51:45 gonna come at you so you know we kind of like asked for it to go like that but then when he started coming at me i'm like wait hold up bro we gotta have a solution so he said all right the next 10 000 uh retweets we'll do a show and we'll do a short tiny that's then I find out they don't pay for a flight together. I'm like, oh damn. So now I'm like, well, we're going to do it. So I paid for everybody to get up. I called man. I'm like, man, he look, I really, I think I really going to need you to do this. Cause I'm going to do Tiny Desk and sing back that ass up live without him there. And it really, he on all the hits. So I'm going to sing any of these songs while I'm in prison. So it worked out, man. My dude came down and then I told Trombone Shorty
Starting point is 00:52:28 about it and Trombone said, man, look, I'll come down and play with you too. I ran the same by Joan Baptiste. He was the same way. He said, like, I'll fly down and do it with you. We'll just make it an all New Orleans set. And we brought some members of the field harmonic down too from our city.
Starting point is 00:52:44 So it was just a great look. New Orleans said it was a good look. That's what made it so amazing, the instrumentation. Yeah. That says a lot about you, Bandy, because clearly you were influenced by, like, what do you call them in New Orleans? Second Line. Second Line, yeah. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:58 I mean, on every corner, you got a band. You know, in my high school, a lot of the bands that's important people, like even Kermit Ruffin or whatever, even Trombone Shorty, all of them went to the same. All of us went to the same school. So instead of really having a band, we had like second line bands. We have marching bands. So and we didn't even have band teachers, you know. So we kind of learned by ear and just what feels good. And I'm glad that's the way I kind of do music because i think if i actually really would have had training it would have sounded a whole lot different and and i think even with the way i do it it goes across so much better because to me is a feeling it ain't so much
Starting point is 00:53:36 of oh you don't know how to read music or you don't you know even to watch like trombone shawty those dudes do but but they play with feeling. They do. They play with feeling. You know what I'm saying? John Batiste too. Yeah, they play with feeling. They are the best, man. I'm talking about it.
Starting point is 00:53:50 It ain't close. I mean, them dudes can play all the instruments. Manny being modest, though, because Manny play a lot of instruments. His damn self. Drums, keyboards, all that. A little bit of everything. All self-taught? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:02 Yeah. You said something earlier, Julie, about the gift and the curse of the internet. What are the gifts and the curse for y'all? Well, for me, my gift is I get an opportunity to use my platform
Starting point is 00:54:11 and do things like I did the other day with LaRussell, right? Absolutely. Oh, that was amazing. The other gift is I get an opportunity to promote my product.
Starting point is 00:54:20 So I got multiple products. I got my tour. I got the 25 years back that S-Up tour on the road. And just let everybody know what I'm into. That's the good part. But the curse is when things that's going on, like what's going on with my bros. You know, that's the curse to me.
Starting point is 00:54:36 I feel like when I don't like negativity and I feel like it's bad. I really don't like to see artists beef with each other, too, because at the end of the day, man, we all trying to do the same thing, feed our family. So I don't like to see that. Even though I know hip-hop came from battling, I like to see that, but I don't like to see the beef. What about you, Manny? What's the gift of the curse? I mean, it's probably, he's super, super close. I see the internet as a
Starting point is 00:54:58 tool to just promote what I'm doing and everything about what I'm doing, you know, and the curse of it is the negativity, you know, and I don't think too many people know how to close out a negative comment or, you know, somebody saying something. If somebody followed you to talk about you, you already won. You know what I'm saying? You the winner. Like, it's like, why even answer somebody who you really seeked me out to tell me what you don't like about me. I'm like, you need a hug.
Starting point is 00:55:25 You know, you need Jesus. You need a hug. So I think that is the negative spot. And he hitting it dead on. Like, I just think a lot of people think now that that is the way like that's that's the only way, you know, I want real fans, real, real people that mess with me. I'd rather have a million real fans that mess with me than have four million people
Starting point is 00:55:47 that, you know, these are all just people that talk all the time and don't really care. Yeah, don't like me because you hate somebody that you see as my enemy. Don't like me because of that. You know what I mean? That's how I see it. Is it a curse, Manny, knowing that people say every black stud looks like you? Yeah, it is.
Starting point is 00:56:03 It is. But guess what? I can even laugh at that you heard me you see how you see how great i am dude i don't even know how kids get cyberbullied. You know what I'm saying? I don't know how you don't know how to turn that shit off. And what I love about my parents or whatever, I was taught a long time ago, like, dude, you are greatness. You are God's favorite.
Starting point is 00:56:36 You know what I'm saying? So it ain't really nothing nobody could tell me. My confidence is through the roof. Like, you know what I'm saying? And I feel like anybody who say that, especially if you hide your page or some shit, you cowardly
Starting point is 00:56:48 in the internet as well. Coward gangsters go to hang out. That's been a slot, baby. Yeah. Listen, man, the icons live in Juvenile and Manny Fresh
Starting point is 00:56:58 25th anniversary of Back That Ass Up. Make sure you check them out on the Back That Ass Up tour. And it's always a pleasure seeing y'all, brothers. Man, I'm proud of you. Thank you, bro.
Starting point is 00:57:06 Thank you for championing for us. Absolutely. I mean, you go hard for us and I'm proud of you and everything you do. Keep fighting for the South. The fight goes on, baby. Don't let them take you.
Starting point is 00:57:15 Don't let the novelists take you. That's right. It's Juvenile and Manny Press at the Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the world's most dangerous morning show at the Breakfast Club. Charlemagne, the guy.
Starting point is 00:57:24 DJ Envy is still in Shreveport. I think he's on the way back now. Jess Hilarious is still on maternity leave. But Lauren LaRosa is here. Holding it down. Yeah, and it's time for Jess with the mess. News is real, weathers. Lauren's Jessica Robin Moore.
Starting point is 00:57:37 Jess don't do no lying. Jess don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. Worldwide Jess. Worldwide Matt. On The Breakfast Club. She's a coach and shit. With Lauren, Lauren LaRosa.
Starting point is 00:57:51 I'm back. And I got the message. Talk to me. So Adele and Rich Paul may be engaged. Okay. It's very much given that they may be engaged. There was a video that came out over the weekend. And Adele flashed a ring in this video.
Starting point is 00:58:08 Let's take a listen. Well, that's very clear and concise. Right. So Adele was performing in Germany and while she was on stage, one of the fans in the audience asked for her hand in marriage and she said I can't marry you I'm already getting married and she held up her hand other hand look I'm because I ain't got no ring right okay babe come get me I'm tired being outside so she held up her hand with a ring on it and it's a pear-shaped beautiful diamond ring now she was spotted with this ring about a month ago the ring um you know the blogs grabbed it it's estimated at over 800
Starting point is 00:58:49 thousand dollars chunky chunky very much so rich paul got bread for real um and you'll remember they were spotted together back in 2021 at the nba finals and it's just been a thing since then she always gushes over him talks about how great of a person he is and how they met. I don't know. Rich Paul bought Adele to the hood. His hood. So they get married. I mean, clearly it's something serious.
Starting point is 00:59:13 You bring it to the hood in Cleveland. That's how I, because A$AP did that with Rihanna too. He took her to the seafood spot in Harlem. So they got to take you back to the hood. Then you know it's real. Has Dr. Umar commented on this situation yet? I'm just wondering. Has he i i have not seen i didn't check in on the dr umar tip this morning i am totally against it oh okay all right dr umar yo y'all are annoying let them be happy i ain't say nothing i just asked him commenting on the check somebody already got a ring let me
Starting point is 00:59:44 put my ring on the other finger That ain't how that works Why not? Manifest the other way Put your ring back where it belongs Okay and just write it down Okay Write it down repeatedly
Starting point is 00:59:55 Over and over Somebody gonna come get me Somebody gonna come get me Somebody gonna come get me A wedding ring vision board is crazy So moving on Tyrese Tyrese had a performance recently you still distraught that
Starting point is 01:00:09 you ain't married I'm not distraught that I'm not married because I know my husband is on the way okay I'm distraught that the man I knew from signs of love making did what I'm about to tell y'all about because this is not the chocolate drop that I've been in love with for so long man oh that hurt me you thought that hurt okay so tyrese was performing the national anthem at the uh cowboys versus rams game at the sofi stadium in englewood california and he attempted to redo uh marvin gaye's national anthem rendition that he performed in um 83 at the nba all-star game at the kia forum in englewood that's what that was?
Starting point is 01:00:45 Yeah. Okay, so we're going to take a listen to Tyrese first at the Cowboys-Rams game. I can't really hear it that well. Well, you didn't sound bad unless I'm... Hold on. Okay. Let's take sound bad unless I'm... Hold on. Okay. Let's take a listen to Marvin Gaye. Okay. What's your first of all? Drop on a clues bomb for Marvin Gaye.
Starting point is 01:01:46 First of all, who the hell out here comparing Tyrese to Marvin Gaye? That's the first problem. So y'all be getting mad because y'all be getting disappointed about expectations that y'all be setting for no damn reason. So who is out here comparing Tyrese to Marvin Gaye? My mind never went there. I would never compare Tyrese to Marvin Gaye either. And let's just you know put it out there he had the whole look he recreated this look of marvin gaye's uh that is not marvin gaye
Starting point is 01:02:11 that just looks gay and also i thought tyrese was just trying something new he was tired of being himself which i can totally understand if i woke up tyrese and decided to dress up and cosplay or something else i would totally understand why i'm doing that. Why? Because I don't want to be me. Why not, though? I wouldn't want to be Tyrese. Tyrese has a couple of downs with the ups, but Tyrese is still a man. That's going to be a... Woo! You could never.
Starting point is 01:02:35 That's what you... You could never. That's why you mad. That's the Tyrese you have in your mind. Yeah, and I'm holding on to it. But just five minutes ago, and when these mics was off, you was saying, I cannot believe this is the man that was on the bus singing. I didn't say on the bus.
Starting point is 01:02:48 What'd you say? I said, I can't believe that this is the signs of lovemaking, Tyrese, that I know. That is him. I didn't know what he was doing. I really had no idea that he was trying to be Marvin Gaye. I'm like, is there a new Marvin Gaye movie coming out? Is he like shooting his shot or something? Nothing about that gave me Marvin Gaye.
Starting point is 01:03:02 It gave me extra and Sanford and Son. That's what it gave me. Nothing about it. It was extra and Sanford and Son. That's what it gave me. Nothing about it. It was extra and good times. You love to snub all over that man. Nothing about it gave me Marvin Gaye. I forgot y'all got history. That's my guy.
Starting point is 01:03:15 Mm-hmm. But nothing about that gave me Marvin Gaye. Yeah. Well, okay. He said he only had a few bad notes. He didn't sound that't that's what they was calling him for because of how he sounded yeah they basically said it was a failed uh recreation of the marvin gaye moment yeah if that's what he was trying to do that was an epic fail but i didn't
Starting point is 01:03:34 i didn't know that he was trying to be marvin gaye i'm just trying to figure out like what made him wake up and be like you know what today we gonna marvin gaye twin where have you been like no twin where have you been that no't no twin, where have you been? I'm really confused about that part of it. That's what got me. Moving on. Wow, man. That is a fuck.
Starting point is 01:03:54 Moving on. T.I. So remember T.I. was arrested, mistaken identity. Yes. It was person, same name, but not actually T.I. So TMZ caught up with him and asked him about the arrest and how he felt about it. Shout out to Jordan. Go ahead.
Starting point is 01:04:06 You're considered Atlanta royalty. I mean, how did they not recognize you when they falsely arrested you? I mean, that's just messed up. They were just doing their job. You weren't upset by it? I try to get rid of emotion and deal with the facts at hand. So once you deal with the facts at hand, your emotions ain't involved. I mean, how did Tiny feel about it when she heard the news?
Starting point is 01:04:27 I don't know, man. I mean, it sucks to say, man. She probably was all too familiar with it. At least this time, man, it was minor injury, maximum lesson learned. It's all good. Yeah, last question. I mean, you're sitting on a lot of verses. I mean, you have a lot of battle tactics.
Starting point is 01:04:43 I mean, I have to ask you, how do you think the presidential debate will play out between Caballa and Trump? I mean, who do you think is going to win between these two? I have no interest in politics. Drop on a clue bomb for Tim. I have no interest in politics. I still don't understand how they mistake, like she asked the first question, how do you mistake T.I. for anybody else in Atlanta?
Starting point is 01:05:05 But I guess it's the name, Clifford Harris, but even still, why would you treat him like that in Atlanta? I don't remember this exact fact, but I'm, like they're not checking birth dates,
Starting point is 01:05:12 so was the birth date the same as what's, so I don't remember that fact. I just remember the name being the same. I don't know. Where did you just jump at? What happened in your phone? They said we have audio
Starting point is 01:05:20 of Dr. Umar talking about Rich Paul. Oh my. Somebody tell Rich Paul, LeBron's agent, I respect you brother Rich, intelligent brother, you doneron's agent, I respect you, brother Rich. Intelligent brother. You done built the empire. I love to see
Starting point is 01:05:28 the young brothers winning. I love to see black men winning in the white world. I love to see black men winning in the white world. But you cannot, cannot,
Starting point is 01:05:38 cannot be victimized by the Snow Bunny crisis. One thing about dr huma he ain't gonna never let me down where y'all get that from so fast he already had talked about this he had to have had talked about it because i didn't see a new video before this is it oh damn dr huma damn rich paul can't even be happy. He can be happy. Yes, he can. That man work hard. Listen. Let him enjoy. Tell that to Dr. Umar.
Starting point is 01:06:09 It ain't got nothing to do with me. I ain't telling Dr. Umar nothing because my braids are blonde. He ain't going to get on me. I don't got no time. And I'm from Delaware, Dr. Umar. Your school's still not open yet, but. Yo, I keep,
Starting point is 01:06:19 every time I see a beach in Delaware, I'd be surprised. We have beaches. We have a few of them, actually. I did not know that. Yes. Bethany, Rehob surprised. We have beaches. We have a few of them, actually. I did not know that. Yes. Bethany, Rehoboth. Cap.
Starting point is 01:06:28 Listen. Whoa. Thank you for just with the mess, Lauren. Of course. We have Donkey of the Day coming up next, and it's going to a man named Darryl James. He needs to come to the front of the congregation. We would like to have a word with him. And one of my favorite moments to talk about and teach about is the power of choices.
Starting point is 01:06:43 We shall discuss. It's the Breakfast Club. Black queens forever, snow bunnies never. Your execution on the donkey of the day is something to behold. Give me the reed. He gave me donkey of the day and I deserve it. People need to know. Well, you need to tell them.
Starting point is 01:06:58 I am. You have the voice. Tell them. It's time for donkey of the day. It's a reed, but you're so good at it. You're trying to be a fake-ass Charlemagne. No more Charlemagne. Damn, Charlemagne.
Starting point is 01:07:12 Who you give the Donkey of the Day to now? Well, Sexy Red, Donkey of the Day for Monday, August 12th goes to a Michigan man named Darryl James. Now, Darryl James was in court for a simple misdemeanor trespassing charge. Now, I did some research and by research I mean I asked ChatGPT and I asked ChatGPT a simple question. How much time does
Starting point is 01:07:31 a simple trespassing charge get you in Michigan? First thing ChatGPT told me was it's a misdemeanor. We knew this already. And you can get a fine that can range from $100 to $500 depending on the severity of the case. Jail time it says verbatim. While jail time is not common for simple trespassing, it is possible in some cases.
Starting point is 01:07:51 The maximum jail sentence for a trespassing misdemeanor in Michigan can be up to 30 days. The third offense is probation. So instead of or in addition to fines and jail time, the court might impose probation during which the person must comply with specific conditions set by the court i'm telling you all of this so you can understand how ridiculous daryl james is okay see daryl went to uh court for the misdemeanor trespassing charge something he probably would have gotten a fine for like i told you those fines range from 100 to 500 but instead he ended up with almost a year and a half in jail would Would you like to know how this happened? Let's go to CBS Detroit for the report, please.
Starting point is 01:08:27 This court hearing has gone viral after a trespassing suspect landed himself in jail for nearly two otherwise unnecessary years. Yeah, Kelly. So it was all over an angry outburst at a Washtenaw County judge. Just everyone take a listen. It's trespassing. I could technically leave and you guys could issue a warrant as long as I return. You can kiss my a**. You know what?
Starting point is 01:08:48 No, no, no. I'm going to tell you what. You don't come in. You don't. Okay. That's contempt. That's 93. Keep going.
Starting point is 01:08:58 That's another 93. That's another 93. That's another 93. Damn. That's another 93. That's another 93. Damn. That's another 93. That's six 93s consecutive. Was Darrell Gerald, who you heard swearing at Judge Cedric Simpson, and he was in court over a misdemeanor trespassing charge.
Starting point is 01:09:18 Just as the judge was about to adjourn, Gerald decided to give him a piece of his mind. That's right. So the total penalty, 558 days in jail. When keeping it real goes wrong. Whoever controls his mouth protects his own life. Okay. Whoever has a big mouth come to ruin. All right.
Starting point is 01:09:36 Comes to ruin. In life, you have to know when to shut the F up. Okay. We make our lives so difficult for no reason by simply not knowing how to shut the F up. I know, you know, who told Darryl that he could, I don't know who told Darryl he could go in that courtroom and play with the judge like that, but you told him wrong. Okay. Do you understand that in this moment, when you in the courtroom in front of the judge,
Starting point is 01:09:56 that judge is literally determining your future. Okay. Darryl, you may not believe this. You may not even understand this, but let me be the first to tell you that judge did nothing to you you mad at the world you upset about how your life is going so you decided to project in that courtroom i understand you being tired of the state you may you you're in okay you may need to change the scenery because that's what he told the judge f this state i'm tired of this state i'm ready to leave this state all those things might be true and you know leaving the state may be the best thing for you changing your environment creates new new opportunities
Starting point is 01:10:28 i'm not mad at none of that but those have should have been all inside inside thoughts okay telling them people to kiss your ass will only lead to your ass being kissed in a jail cell all right you tell everybody in that court to kiss your ass and suck your D. All the judge going to do is say, word, that's what you into? I'm not into that, but I can send you somewhere where there's a whole lot of that going on. Darrell told the judge F you repeatedly. The judge said, oh, it's mother F me? No, it's mother F you. And I'm going to send you somewhere where it's a whole lot of F and a U's going on.
Starting point is 01:11:03 Okay? There's absolutely zero reason to argue with a judge. Arguing with a judge is like arguing with your GPS. You're still going to end up where they want you to go. And in this case, Darryl Miller is going to prison for 558 days because he decided to keep it real. Listen to your Uncle Charlotte, kids. Life is about choices.
Starting point is 01:11:24 All right, some we regret, some we're proud of, some will haunt us forever. The moral of the story is we are what we chose to be. And Daryl chose to be a jackass. Some donkey of the days just sell themselves. Please give Daryl James the sweet sounds of the Hamiltons. Oh, now you are the donkey of the day. You are the donkey of the day. You are the donkey of the day. Yee-haw.
Starting point is 01:11:55 Yee-haw. I feel no pity for him whatsoever. You should have learned a long time ago. He earned every bit of them 558 days. Every single one. You don't tell them people. Not at all. Now, tell me thank you, Laura.
Starting point is 01:12:10 For what? Just say thank you for donking today. No. But no, I need that. Move on. Come on, just say it. I don't know if I want to thank you for anything. Oh, my God, man.
Starting point is 01:12:19 I just don't know how I feel about gratitude to you. Say that was donkey of the day. Right, that was donkey of the day. Thank you for your service. That's right. Now, what we're going to talk about next, right? You remember that guy who called in during donkey of the day earlier? Not donkey of the day, during get it off your chest?
Starting point is 01:12:33 Get it off your chest. Let's listen, Ray. Just wanted to get it off my chest. Just found out my wife cheated on me with a co-worker. No. See, work husband, work wife. I told you that ain't cool. You just assuming it's a work husband.
Starting point is 01:12:44 It could be a work wife. I said, or work wife. You know I'm inclusive. I'm inclusive. Oh, it's, work wife. I told you that ain't cool. You just assuming it's a work husband. It could be a work wife. I said or work wife. You know I'm inclusive. I'm inclusive. Oh, it's a work wife? You mad about that? Oh, yeah. Damn.
Starting point is 01:12:52 Tell me more. She told me she wanted to get a divorce. I didn't believe the reason that she was giving me. So I did some research and I found all the, you know, text messages and stuff. So she's gay? Yeah. How long y'all been together? We've been together for seven years.
Starting point is 01:13:06 Oh, toxic studs out here stealing people women. Why did you say so she's gay like that? You said so she's gay. How many men have lost their women to another woman and how did you handle it? That is the question this morning. This is a safe space.
Starting point is 01:13:23 Have you ever dealt with that? No. I mean, you're married for a long time but prior to that never ain't but there's some old rough ass tongue toxic studs out here out here just yo it's out here taking people's women and we want to talk to the men that have been victimized by these studs how many men have lost their women to another woman and how did you handle it? This is a safe space. Let's discuss. It's The Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:13:58 It's topic time. Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. Charlemagne Tha God, DJ Envy, is on his way back from the Humor and Harmony weekend in Shreveport. Jess Alaris is on maternity leave. LL Cool Bay, Lauren LaRosa, Delaware's finest is here, holding it down. And we're having a conversation this morning. It's based off a call, a brother that called in during Get It Off Your Chest.
Starting point is 01:14:26 Can we hear this brother, Red? Just wanted to get it off my chest. Just found out my wife cheated on me with a co-worker. No! See, work husband, work wife. I told you that ain't cool. You just assuming it's a work husband. It could be a work wife.
Starting point is 01:14:38 I said or work wife. You know I'm inclusive. I'm inclusive. Oh, it's a work wife? You mad about that? Oh, yeah. Damn, tell. Damn. Tell me more.
Starting point is 01:14:46 She told me she wanted to get a divorce. I didn't believe the reason that she was giving me. So I did some research and I found all the, you know, text messages and stuff. So she's gay? Yeah. How long y'all been together? We've been together for seven years. Wow.
Starting point is 01:15:00 Poor man out here just lost his woman to an old toxic stud. Okay, these toxic studs out here stealing people, women. Lauren, has that ever happened to you? Don't. What? Has what? I'm just asking. Explain.
Starting point is 01:15:14 Do you know anybody? What are you asking me? Do you have any male friends who've lost their women to other women before? I do. Okay. I do have some male friends who've gone through this, and they be so hurt. Like, I don't know what it is, because I do have some male friends who've gone through this and they be so hurt. Like, I don't know what it is
Starting point is 01:15:26 because I also have homegirls who have found that they're like, you know, the guys that they're dealing with are like bisexual. Yeah. And some of them stick,
Starting point is 01:15:33 like I have a person who was like married to somebody and she stayed with them. They worked through it. The guys- I thought you were about to say stick beside them. Well.
Starting point is 01:15:40 Stick beside them. I knew what you was getting at. Guys are a lot more insecure When it comes to A woman coming And taking your woman I don't know what it is Cause it's like
Starting point is 01:15:49 Y'all be pushing that anyway Y'all want threesomes Y'all want all that stuff So it's like Who is y'all? Y'all be generalizing Now you know how I felt When you called me raggedy
Starting point is 01:15:56 The other day I did not call you raggedy Friday you kept calling me raggedy I did not call you raggedy And saying I can't set standards I said some of y'all be raggedy Y'all Who is y'all?
Starting point is 01:16:05 Exactly I don't know what it is It's like Maybe it's like the idea I said some of y'all be raggedy. I mean, exactly. I don't know what it is. It's like, it's maybe it's like the idea that like you got all of this. Hopefully you got all of that and you doing all this sticking and poking. And she, I think that's what it is. When you're a man and you lose your woman to another woman, you know that there's clearly something that woman has that you just simply
Starting point is 01:16:23 will never have. You understand what I'm saying? So it's like you are, if she don't have a penis, so whatever she's doing to that woman, it's something that you can't do. And I think that's what drives you crazy about her. Some of y'all ain't never grown up eating ice cream cones in the shows. Damn. God damn.
Starting point is 01:16:39 Let's go to the phones. Good morning. Yeah, good morning. Yeah, good morning. What's up, my brother? This is a safe space. A toxic stud stole your woman? Yeah, I want to say
Starting point is 01:16:49 I thought it was my woman. I thought I was the main guy for at least two months, and then I get maybe a text or a phone call from the stud letting me know that I was the side piece. No, man, the stud hit you? She came to you as a...
Starting point is 01:17:06 A stud. Okay, because... Yo, stud the man. I want to tell you something. What'd she say to you, bro? She just let me know that I was the side piece. She had been with the girl for at least two to three years. I'm not worried about...
Starting point is 01:17:20 I'm not worried. I'm not mad, though. I mean, side... Surf and turf. You want your situation on the plate and you got to be on the side. It was hard for me to notice because the girl
Starting point is 01:17:29 was with me every day for like two months. So I guess maybe they was on an off time or whatever. But she called me and had me set up a time
Starting point is 01:17:40 where we could all meet. And they pulled up on me. She pulled up on me with the girl in the passenger seat. No, man. Was she in a pickup truck or a Subaru? No, it was actually one of those little small Geo Metro cars. It was a funny car.
Starting point is 01:17:53 It was convertible. Damn. She probably had a scrap tuck ready for you to do something. Right. But the girl pulled up to the girl's seat and she started crying, man. I didn't even get to talk to her. They pulled off. And that was the end of that. I gave to talk to her they pulled off and that was the end of that i gave her back to the but hold on so the stud rolled off into the sunset with your bae
Starting point is 01:18:12 yeah that's what happened in the convertible god damn did they drop the top on you when they rode off it was already down god damn thank you brother this a safe space. I'm glad you decided to share your story, man. Good morning. Who is this? Man, it's Jay, man. It's Johnny, man. Down here, man, in Georgia, man. Jay, have you ever lost your woman to another woman?
Starting point is 01:18:34 And how did you handle it, sir? Yes, yes. I was devastated, man. It happened a couple weeks ago. I'm crying by the tears to this day, man. I get in my girl car. I'm seeing, like, cigarette lighters with a connector on it and, you know what I'm saying, a black t-shirt in the car.
Starting point is 01:18:49 So I ask, like, who's on this deal? And she's like, you know what I'm saying, I'm thinking it's a dude. So, you know, all the dudes really rock white tees and black tees and have the right to wear pants. Oh, no. Oh, no. Not in the land of Studs, baby.
Starting point is 01:19:07 Not when it comes to Studs R Us. Tell me more. Yeah, you see what I mean? So, I found some Nike slides in the backseat one day. So, I'm curious. So, I was like, hey, what's going on? So, we pulled up in there. The stud pulled up one day when we was together.
Starting point is 01:19:25 You know what I'm saying? And she came to the passenger side where I was. And now I'm going to pull the door open. She was trying to get in there. Big Bertha. She was big too? Big Bertha. A girl named Bertha.
Starting point is 01:19:36 I couldn't believe my eyes. Did she have on Black Air Force Ones? Yeah. I knew. How you know? That must be your cousin or something. No, she just gives Black Air Force One energy. Man, I swear, man.
Starting point is 01:19:47 Like I said the whole time, I'm thinking it was a guy. Because, you know, a car smell like, you know, cologne and stuff like that. So, when I find it in front of the car, I'm like, hey, man, what you got going on? Because I'm finding too much paraphernalia. That seems like it be for a dude or something. Dang it. And I ain't nothing going on with my cousin. But it hurt me, man man i'm still messed up to this day man well she didn't lie she said it wasn't another guy right i'm but you know how women lie women are lies to you that wasn't a lie
Starting point is 01:20:15 it wasn't another guy yeah i mean but i just couldn't believe it i mean because you know i'm thinking about this and the stuff that i'm finding it looked like it belonged to a dude were you shocked that it was like did she never told you like she had been into girls or like because, you know, I'm thinking about the stuff that I'm planning. It looked like it belonged to a dude. Were you shocked that it was, like, did she never told you, like, she had been into girls or, like, anything like that? She never told me none of that. You know, one time on my birthday, I was going to ask her, like, could we do that without you right now?
Starting point is 01:20:39 I don't think anything. You imagine your birthday popped out the cake. That's right. You fool around big birthday, that big stud come there and she try to put that goddamn scrap boonkey. Hey, thank you for sharing your story, man. This is a safe space, okay? Thank you, brother.
Starting point is 01:20:52 1-800-585-1051. How many men have lost their woman to another woman and how did you handle it? This is a safe space, okay? Feel free to call up here and vent about them toxic studs with them rough ass tongues
Starting point is 01:21:03 like a cat. The Breakfast Club. If y'all talking about it, you know we talking about it. It's topic time. Call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with The Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. Charlemagne Tha God, DJ Envy is on his way back from the Humor and Harmony weekend in Shreveport. Jess Solaris is on maternity leave, but Lauren LaRosa is here, LL Cool Bay.
Starting point is 01:21:36 And we're talking about women, well, really men who have lost their women to other women. And how did they handle it? This is based off a call that we had, and get it off your chest. Can we hear the call, Red? Just wanted to get it off my chest. Just found out my wife cheated on me with a co-worker. No!
Starting point is 01:21:52 See, work husband, work wife. I told you that ain't cool. You just assuming it's a work husband. It could be a work wife. I said, or work wife. You know, I'm inclusive. I'm inclusive. Oh, it's a work wife?
Starting point is 01:22:02 Are you mad about that? Oh, yeah. Damn, tell. Damn. Tell me more. She told me she wanted to get a divorce. I didn't believe the reason that she was giving me. So I did some research and I found all the text messages and stuff. So she's gay?
Starting point is 01:22:15 Yeah. How long y'all been together? We've been together for seven years. Wow. All I've been realizing this morning, Lauren, is that studs must be stopped. They must be stopped. I've been knew how toxic. They what? They needs must be stopped They must be stopped They need love too, though They what?
Starting point is 01:22:27 They need love too Well, go find love on their own Why do you always want to steal somebody's person? Huh? I mean, if you can be stolen, you're not that person's person Nah, they out here with all they little tricks You know what I'm saying? What tricks they got?
Starting point is 01:22:38 Them little scrap arms that got all types of different settings You know a lot about like, just their sexual Like, you know how their tongues feel rough ass tongues like cats okay tell us more what have you experienced let's go to the studs all right you have how many of us have them let's go to the phones hello hello good morning who is this good morning this is kenan what's up kenan how are you doing i'm blessed black and highly favored man have you ever lost your woman to another woman and how did you handle it sir This is Kenan. What's up, Kenan? How are you doing, Chavave? I'm blessed black and highly favored, man. Have you ever lost your woman to another woman?
Starting point is 01:23:06 And how did you handle it, sir? In a sense, I did. So about 10, 15 years ago, I was with somebody I considered a high school sweetheart. After we broke up a third time, stopped talking to her, ended up finding out her father passed away, talked to her again, tried to ask her questions. I ended up getting basically blocked on all social media
Starting point is 01:23:26 so I never got a true answer to the question but after that I found out she had gotten married to a woman so I reached out to her again still nothing but to this day I don't know what happened
Starting point is 01:23:35 but I know in 2016 her wife mentioned on Facebook basically threatening me to stay away from her even though I had talked to this woman over two years
Starting point is 01:23:43 so how did I handle it? I went through depression, bro. I did. No, man. I'm back down. Was it a stud? That part, I don't know. I never seen a woman.
Starting point is 01:23:53 I never really, like, anything. I just kind of, once they walked away, and I got to that phone, Facebook thing, man, I moved on with my life. Well, I'm glad that you survived. Okay? Yes, I agree. I'm glad that you survived Okay Would you have been Depressed if she had left you for a man Or were you more depressed because it was a woman
Starting point is 01:24:12 I think I was more depressed because it was a woman Reason is I was body person side From high school all the way up until She lied about Graduating college So I had her back for over 10 years so it hurt me more to find it out versus actually being that that person you can come talk to she didn't do that to me so
Starting point is 01:24:32 it hurt more because i call ism but i got past all that and my brother sending you positive energy love and light man good morning who's this hey this is ashley from virginia beach ashley you got taken yes either you got taken or you a stud that does the taking look i just wanted to tell y'all about my man that got taken by another man honey okay i love a good plot you giving it to these what you call the studs, the bong tongue what? Them little rough ass tongues like a cat. Little toxic studs with a rough ass tongue.
Starting point is 01:25:11 You got to give it to these deep throat dogs out here taking women, men too. Deep throat dogs is crazy. Baby. Yes, I was in college. I was dating this dude for about two or three months. And he just came out to me and told me that he was on a deal. And basically, he was just using me as a prop. They call that a beard.
Starting point is 01:25:36 You are a beard. So, question. Do you... Uh-huh. You had no idea? I had my... Like, we only dated for two or three months. We never had sex or anything.
Starting point is 01:25:47 In two or three months? My friends, we were in suspicion. But I thought he was really nice. Like, he was really nice. He would spoil me and buy me things. And I'm just like, well, I want to see. Wait, but since it's two or three months? You never wondered why all his farts were silent?
Starting point is 01:26:05 Not once. I was thinking. I was thinking in my head, but then I didn't want to. I guess I ignored the red flags. That's what I did. Give me some more red flags. What was he buying you that you ignored all the red flags? Well, I was only 22, so thought like him taking me out all the time
Starting point is 01:26:26 Was spoiling me And he would buy me like clothes and shoes He would pay my phone bill Like We was 22, phone bills were like $60 For two or three months Like I just thought that was really nice I bet you when you think about it
Starting point is 01:26:42 All the clothes he bought you was men clothes He was dressing He wanted to dress you up like a little boy. Probably wanted you to wear finger waves and a snapback all the time. I just wanted to say, like, the girls, the sons, not just say, it's dudes taking, it's dudes taking dudes, too. Baby, didn't nobody take him from you. He was never yours, and you knew it. Thank you for sharing your story, man. Good morning. Who's this? Hello? What's up. Thank you for sharing your story, man. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:27:05 Who's this? Hello? What's up, my brother? How are you? I'm doing fine. I'm doing fine. I just want to say I love y'all. It's Charlamagne and Envy.
Starting point is 01:27:12 Y'all the best, man. Thank you. Envy not here, but Lauren La Rosa is, man. The question we're asking this morning, have you ever lost your woman to another woman? How did you handle it? Yes, I did, man. I lost my woman to a strong,-tied acrobatic superstar man acrobatic is crazy not an olympic all of that all of that olympic
Starting point is 01:27:34 really tell us what happened man so it was it was kind of weird though i'm sure so i did a little bit man i did a couple years so i come home i wanted to do a threesome so i'm like okay let's do it baby but then she said i want to do it differently so i'm like all right what's trying to spice up but she told me she wanted to bring a stud in i'm like hold on hold on what not an aggressive girl like you know it's a different like yeah so i'm like i'm not into a lot but you know if you want to do it i'll watch she was like okay she ended up doing it on I'll watch. She was like, okay. She ended up doing it on her own, and then she was gone, Charlamagne.
Starting point is 01:28:09 I don't know what punk game she put on her, but it was over. Damn, man. Wow. Well, I'm glad that you decided to share your story here. This is a safe space. Are they still together now? I hope not, because I need a back, man. She was good to me.
Starting point is 01:28:22 Damn. Wow, she was one of your best eaters is what it sounds like kind of sort of that's what the stud said too have a good have a good day my brother this is sad man i'm glad that we created this safe space this morning for all the men who have lost their women to other women specifically toxic ass studs okay studs pull up with no makeup on looking like bow wow and soldier boy in the mid 2000s baggy jeans t-shirts snapbacks and scrap ons taking everybody girl build a wall around studs okay i know pride month hard for autumn callers maybe pride month is a relapse month it'd be like
Starting point is 01:28:59 man studs must be stopped okay they're an epidemic that we don't talk about enough in our community. Lord. I think everybody should be able to love. Oh, my God. Let's get with Jessica Dumez. News is real, weathers. Jessica Lawrence, Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lying.
Starting point is 01:29:17 Don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. Worldwide Jess, worldwide mess. On The Breakfast Club. She's a spare nobody. Worldwide jest. Worldwide mess. On The Breakfast Club. She's a coach of shoes. With Lauren, Lauren LaRosa. I'm back. And I got the mess.
Starting point is 01:29:32 Talk to me. So, Neve from Catfish. My guy. Yes. Got in a really, really bad accident. So, he posted about it on Instagram. He posted a swipe through. And he has, like, photos of him actually in the hospital.
Starting point is 01:29:49 He broke his neck, actually, in a few different places different places so he shows you that as well too but he basically tells a story in the caption and he says that um on sunday his son wanted to go fishing and he did so they decided to go and it was like a beautiful trip and he was like he finally understands what people you know how like when people have like a really bad life accident or experience, they always recap like, oh, the day before was like so amazing or whatever. He said he finally understands that because that day with his family was just like it was perfect. The day was perfect. The fishing trip was perfect. Everything was good. Monday, he was supposed to pick up his son from school.
Starting point is 01:30:19 So he was on his bike. I was supposed to pick up his son from school um and never made it to his son's school so i guess the school called um his wife and was just like hey who's coming to pick up your son and that's how she got alerted about the accident he had been hit he was like by himself he was like i was lucky i was by myself because he was supposed to have picked up his son um he was unconscious he was rushed uh to the er when you say bike like a motorcycle or something? Yeah, well it says it's bike so I'm assuming it was like a motorcycle. So he was rushed to the ER. He broke his neck but he had
Starting point is 01:30:51 stable fractures. He was not paralyzed although in the beginning they were not sure about his hands. They didn't know if he'd be able to use his hands for some time but he is good now. He says that he just is thanking everybody from the medical team that has been very remarkable uh from the ems everybody in the emergency room and he doesn't
Starting point is 01:31:12 like it's it's hard to feel sorry for himself when he hears the doctor say that people in his position would have never walked again damn yeah man sending a need positive energy love and light yeah it's interesting whenever you hear about broken neck you just automatically think the person died yeah you know yeah because it's i mean or paralyzed it's almost impossible sometimes to be in a very serious accident where you break your neck and you're not paralyzed or you actually make it so so yeah and the pictures are pretty gruesome he even put like an alert like graphic warning before you swipe through well thank you because i won't be swiping but definitely sending him sending him healing energy i'll text him to you no no thanks
Starting point is 01:31:48 um so next kirk franklin i sat down with cam newton and they had a pretty interesting conversation it was very open um kirk talked about you know his upbringing deciding to get into gospel music and just being a person of god and like all the judgment he gets and how he deals with it. Let's take a listen. I believe that marriage has been weaponized in Western Christianity. Giving has been weaponized in Western Christianity. Sexuality has been weaponized. For example, any woman listening to this can attest in our culture. Don't be no 30, 35 year old single black woman and go to the family reunion. All the older women are going to do them. They're going to look at you and wonder why you're not married where your man at where your kids at like it's a prerequisite for identity and value that if you don't have a man if you
Starting point is 01:32:35 don't have kids that something about you is broken do you understand how dysfunctional these messages are yeah and how we super spiritualize these messages. And so what people do, they quickly get married thinking that they're fulfilling God's will for their lives, but they are fulfilling man's dogma. You can be single and have purpose. Damn. You hear that, Lauren?
Starting point is 01:32:59 You can be single and have purpose. I know. Listen, God got his hand on me, and I'm single as a dollar bill. But you don't want to be. I mean. Don't send missed messages to the universe. Tell the universe right now what you want. You're speaking to millions of people.
Starting point is 01:33:14 I am going to be happily married with an amazing family. But what Kirk Franklin was talking about was the fact that in his life, people try to throw a lot of different things on him because he's a man of God. He's a man of God. He's a gospel artist or whatever. When you're a leader or just when you're in the church at all, when you're a Christian or whatever, people have these ideas of how perfect your life should be. So people will get married. They rush to get married to whoever. Listen, just because they think that you have to be in order to.
Starting point is 01:33:40 And he was saying that even in church, you can't do certain things unless you marry. The church is one of the most judgmental places ever. And it's the place where people aren't supposed to judge. But I feel like they judge the most. 100%. And I want to be married for sure. But I want to be married happily. Not just because, you know, I grew up in a family that goes to church.
Starting point is 01:33:56 And I do get asked questions. I just had the family reunion last week. Last week they had a family reunion? Mm-hmm. Last Saturday. You got hit with that question? Why you ain't got no kids, Lauren? I think they're tired of asking me, honestly.
Starting point is 01:34:07 I think they're tired. After the family reunion, though, my mom did have a whole moment of her explaining why she's ready for her grandkids. Okay. Just telling you a story. You want me to tell my mom? Just to get to the family reunion. Mom, I am not. She's going gonna hear this and be like are you trying to tell me something no those pressures are real from family though you know i'm saying like do you
Starting point is 01:34:32 answer those questions honestly though like if somebody said to you why you don't have no kids why you're not married do you even dignify it with an answer or you just say mind your business no i say are you trying to watch my kids can you afford you want to afford my kids i was gonna say something else but my grandma had been told me stop saying the third one so the third one where's your husband you know you can't say that you can't say that the ogs okay you know what i mean because it's like yeah i hear you but like uh how did yours work out men get those questions too but in different ways no they don't yeah men get like you know what basically what are you doing with
Starting point is 01:35:02 your life which is essentially you a bum i've never heard and and and they don't go no farther if you're not doing nothing with your life because we know why you got no we know why you ain't got no family or kids because you can barely afford to take care of yourself no but but and if you don't have no family or kids and you're a certain age and you're a man they just assume you gay yeah you gay i'm telling you it's hard out here the pressures be real yo that's so crazy because i've never heard my brother i've never heard anybody ask my brother like why you not married how old is he he's about to be 30 in august oh we in august after 30 he got a kid but he got a kid though see that but no it's like we and i got a kid if he had See, that's different. But no, it's like we... He got a kid. If he ain't had no kids, and he wasn't married, by the time he get to 30,
Starting point is 01:35:47 the questions of the family are going to start to change. Why are you gay? Okay? All right. All right. That was just with the mess. We got the People's Choice Mix
Starting point is 01:35:57 coming up next. DJ Envy left the mix as he always does. He's going to be talking on it even though he hasn't been here all morning. But that's just the way we've been doing things the last 15 years.
Starting point is 01:36:06 It's the Breakfast Club. Yep. It's the world's most dangerous morning show. The Breakfast Club. Charlemagne Tha God. DJ Envy. Was stuck in Shreveport. He was there for 50 Cent's Humor and Harmony weekend.
Starting point is 01:36:19 Where everybody seemed like they were. This past weekend. Everybody was there. So he'll be back today. And he'll be back here on the show tomorrow. Jess Solaris is still on maternity leave um has not had the baby yet as far as i know i'm gonna check in today i think i spoke to her saturday i didn't speak to her yesterday but as far as i know she didn't have the baby lauren yes thank you for being here thank you for having me you'll be well you're here for a while because you're here to do jess's maternity
Starting point is 01:36:42 leave yep um do you have anything going on you want to shout out brown girl grinding of course always okay follow up brown girl grinding on instagram at lauren la rosa on twitter we're breaking news all day long so even when i leave here i'm keeping y'all updated with what's going on how it's going being nosy being everybody busy first of all i'm not being nosy i am educating the people on the things that they should be concerned with that is true too causing conversations you know so brown girl grinding.com yeah brown girl grinding.com but our website right now is actively down we will be back up by the end of the week we are updating our
Starting point is 01:37:15 site right now okay um and we do have our merch but again you got to sign up for the emails because we're dropping all new stuff we giving baby a little facelift okay she heard doing big things now okay okay and i want to tell everybody too man you know last week uh tropical storm Dropping all new stuff. We giving baby a little facelift. Okay. She heard doing big things now. Okay. Okay. And I want to tell everybody too, man, you know, last week, Tropical Storm Debbie hit the low country of South Carolina. So I had to push my annual back to school giveaway and fish fry to this week. So August 17th from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Berkeley High School student parking lot in Monks Corner,
Starting point is 01:37:46 South Carolina, 406 West Main Street is my ninth annual back-to-school drive in Fish Fry from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. So we got the free backpacks, the free haircuts, free school supplies. We're going to have jump castles out there, food trucks, all kind of stuff.
Starting point is 01:38:02 And you know the fish is free. So the fish and the shrimps All of that's free So 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. You say what? Fried shrimp too Fried shrimp too Fried fish and shrimp
Starting point is 01:38:12 My daddy fries it Fried fish and shrimp For everybody So yes This Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. My ninth annual Back to school drive
Starting point is 01:38:20 In Fish Fry Okay See y'all this Saturday In Moncks Corner, South Carolina. When we come back, we got the positive note. It's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. Yep, it's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. Charlemagne Tha God, Lauren LaRosa is here guest hosting because Jess Hilarious is on maternity leave.
Starting point is 01:38:37 Hasn't had the baby yet, but she's on maternity leave. Envy is on his way back from Shreveport. He was at 50 Cent's Humor and Harmony event all weekend. And Lauren is just in here hungry as hell, always. Like, she just was in here for no reason talking about fried catfish, white bread, hot sauce. Fried shrimp and french fries. It's nine something in the morning.
Starting point is 01:38:59 I be eating. I honestly, too, like, I don't know. I feel like I haven't found My like Vibe in New York Like Sound like somebody else Might be going on maternity leave soon That's what I hear Don't play with me
Starting point is 01:39:09 I took a shot this morning I'll take another one Cause you jinxing me Not right now You can take all Not right now You can take all the shots you want Nope
Starting point is 01:39:15 That don't mean that Ain't nothing going on in there Oh my god You just made me nervous Alright now You fool around This little baby Have fetal alcohol syndrome
Starting point is 01:39:22 Then what She better go get tested first. Okay? I eat like that. I always eat like that. I don't know. You craving that kind of food this time of morning. You ain't say nothing about no grits.
Starting point is 01:39:32 So, you ain't even think about breakfast. You mentioned fried fish. When? When you was promoting your... Come on. We ain't going to do this. Knock on wood. Is it wood in here?
Starting point is 01:39:42 Knock on your head. I almost did it, too. It's the wood that got you in trouble now. Okay? You see what I'm saying? Somebody go get Laura to test right now. No. Can you stop saying that? Listen, the positive note is simply this.
Starting point is 01:39:58 He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself. For every man has the need to be forgiven at some point in life okay you have a blessed day breakfast club bitches

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