The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Wendy Williams Documentary Producers Speak Out On Their Regrets Of The Film, Terry Crews Reveals Career Struggles, JLO Opens Up On Her Parents + More
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DJ Envy.
Jess Hilarious.
Charlemagne Tha God.
You guys really are like the hip-hop early morning, late night talk show.
Yeah, I know what y'all talking about.
Good morning, USA! Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. Jess Larris will be here in a minute. What up, Charlemagne?
Peace to the planet.
It's Thursday.
Yes, it's Thursday.
I forgot what damn day it is.
What's happening, y'all?
What's going on?
How y'all feeling, man?
I'm blessed, black, and highly favored here for another day to serve.
What's happening?
That's right.
Today is a very special day.
Why is today a special day?
It's a leap day.
It's February 29th.
Usually, we don't get a February 29th.
Oh, you're right.
Every four years, it's February 29th. Today we don't get a February 29th. Every four years
is February 29th.
Today is Ja Rule's
birthday.
Ja Rule's birthday.
What do you think
50 gonna send Ja Rule
for his birthday?
Anything?
Probably not.
Nothing?
Probably not.
I don't think he's
gonna send him any flowers.
No flowers?
No.
Edible arrangements?
Not gonna happen.
Not a cake?
Nothing?
No.
No.
Not at all.
Yeah, but today is
Ja Rule's birthday.
He's born on a leap year.
Well, no, that don't count.
That actually shows you like a, I don't want to say the concept of time, but they say it's a leap year, right?
Leap years only happen ever so often.
Hello, Jessica Rockmore.
Hey, Jess.
Leap years only happen ever so often.
Every four years.
Every four years.
But he's still 40 plus years old.
Right, so he usually celebrates on the 28th.
On the 28th.
Ooh.
Jairo.
Jairo.
Because it's a leap year this year.
Oh my God.
Jairo, happy birthday.
And this is the first time, like I looked in my daily affirmation books, because I read
the Daily Stoic every morning.
And I looked in my affirmation book and I was like, I never even thought about them
having the 29th in the affirmation books.
But they do have February 29th.
They do?
In both my affirmation books.
Wow. Yeah. So he's like literally like? In both my affirmation books. Wow.
So he's literally probably like 11 years old.
Technically.
Yeah.
Yeah, 11 or 12 years old, yeah.
Wow.
But his body says otherwise.
Yeah, I'm sure his body says otherwise.
What about what his body's saying?
No, stop it.
Come on, stop.
Jesus.
He didn't even have breakfast yet.
But they were saying it's how the Earth orbits,
and the reason they have to have an extra year.
If not, then we would be,
it would catch up where summer would be. Well but an extra day where summer would actually be in winter if
they didn't do the leap year thing got it i looked it up yesterday because i was kind of into it
don't know what you're talking about but you know you're supposed to jump on a leap year i don't
know if y'all knew that when midnight came you're supposed to just oh really you didn't know that
no you read that in the affirmation book too That's a great In the affirmation book But you still have time
Just take a little hop today
Just do a little hop
It's Tyrese
Oh it's Tyrese
It's Tyrese
That's not that Tyrese
He plays for the Indiana Pacers
Oh
It's Tyrese Halliburton's
Birthday as well
Oh okay
Another Tyrese
Alright
Alright well
Let's get the show cracking
On the show today
We have
Money Long
Should be joining us
Names on Money Long Hit records man Hours and hours That's right And what's the other one Twin show cracking on the show today we have money long she'll be joining us name some money long
hit records man hours and hours that's right and what's the other one twin where have you been
got made for me nobody no that's the song yes yeah yeah she'll be joining us this morning name
it that one i don't that's why i was the other i mean i know her records i just don't know the
names of them right yeah she's a lot of radio play though yeah she does yes she does and we'll
talk with her
in a little bit.
And then we got front page news.
Teslin Figaro will be joining us.
Don't go anywhere.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Wake your ass up.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Jess Hilarious,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, everybody.
Let's get in some front page news.
Good morning, Tiz.
Good morning, DJ Envy.
Good morning, Jess Hilarious
and Charlamagne the guy good
morning now let's jump right to uh front page news we'll start off with trump yeah so two major
developments happened yesterday i'm going to merge both of the stories in so keep up with me guys
and this is in regards to donald trump being on the ballot yesterday illinois uh removed trump
from the ballot because of the insurrection ban i want want you to take a listen to that, and then I'm going to come back and give you some more information.
Anyone voting early or by mail in Chicago can find former President Donald Trump's name on the Republican ballot.
Yet Wednesday, a Cook County judge ordered his name removed across the state.
Trump's campaign quickly responded, saying this is an unconstitutional ruling that we will quickly appeal. It's an absolutely meaningless decision. This issue is being decided right now by the
United States Supreme Court. CBS2 legal analyst Irv Miller points out the highest court has two
cases regarding the former president. They have the two big cases right now on the Colorado case
throwing him off the ballot because of the 14th Amendment and the question of whether or not he has presidential immunity.
The U.S. Supreme Court decided it will hear arguments on April 22nd as to whether Trump should be granted immunity from prosecution.
So just to recap, they're already early voting in Illinois.
He's already on the ballot. Donald Trump's already on the ballot.
So that means people are already voting for him. So when those numbers come in, we'll be able to see to give us a good idea to see, despite them saying he shouldn't be on the ballot and you shouldn't be voting for him.
How many people will still vote for Trump as well? And so this is the first time this has happened in this way.
So I think that was very interesting. And then to talk about the what happened yesterday.
Of course, he'll appeal this to the Illinois Supreme Court. But speaking of appeals, the U.S.
Supreme Court decided, which is conservative, by the way, is six conservatives
and three liberals, the most conservative Supreme Court we've had in 90 years. They decided they
will hear Trump's appeal to decide if he is immune from his involvement in January 6th. And now by
doing this, this delays the decision, delays the trial for the election interference case.
Take a listen.
Tonight, the U.S. Supreme Court deciding to weigh in on a critical issue
that could make or break the special counsel's case against former President Trump.
Agreeing to decide whether Mr. Trump must be shielded from prosecution
by claiming presidential immunity for the acts he took leading up to January 6.
Those acts, the basis for the criminal election interference case he's now facing in federal court.
The move further delaying any trial in the case, likely for months.
And if Mr. Trump wins, the charges would be dismissed.
Arguments now set for the week of April 22nd.
An appeals court had ruled against him, saying former President Trump has become citizen Trump with all of the defenses of any other criminal defendant.
But Mr. Trump hoped the Supreme Court would put that on pause, saying he was being wrongly prosecuted for official acts that happened while he was still in office.
I have a quick, quick question.
With all that going on, we talk about Trump being removed off the ballot, right?
And a couple of states.
He won't be.
He won't be.
Supreme Court is officially.
They're all over Trump's side.
They're not going to keep him off any ballots.
OK, because I was going to say, even with that, aren't these Democratic states that are doing it regardless?
So does it really matter?
Because usually Democratic would win those states. And these are like electoral votes it really doesn't matter these states have never
been a republican state regardless well so there's two different questions here so you're talking
about if if democrats or republicans win a state that has to do you know with elections right and
this is about the on the judicial side right and this is why again supreme courts matter even your
state uh level supreme court it matters how many people on the Supreme Court that are liberal or conservative.
It does make a difference. So to Charlemagne's point that once they appeal at the state level
and the Supreme Court at the state level says, hey, you know what? We think he should be off
the ballot, which is what happened in this case. He can then go to the United States Supreme Court,
which is, like Charlemagne just mentioned, heavy conservative.
It's six conservatives. So more than likely than not, they'll say, no, let's not take him off the ballot.
So on the judicial side, he can still be on the ballot.
Your question is, should it really matter? Because Democrats get out the vote like they should, which has the majority of the population, not just on the popular side but the electoral side then he should win
outright and that is the question that we keep asking why are the polls showing what they're
showing and should there be concern that you have a president with 91 charges and literally owing
almost half a billion dollars and democrats don't have a better showing is that what you're asking
like should it matter anyway you're basically saying should it matter he should be able to be elected whether he's on the ballot or not that's pretty
much what you're saying right yes that's what i was asking i just i just don't know why we keep
acting like any of this stuff is normal man supreme court is on trump's side they're not
gonna keep him off any ballots they are absolutely gonna grant him immunity three of those justices
he appointed clarence thomas gonna fall in line uh lito is no different and when that happens i
hope y'all know it's
pretty much over like that whole dictatorship authoritarian rule thing we keep talking about
we well on our way to that all right well that is front page news now what are we talking about
next hour yeah you know donald trump just keeps staying in the news on front page so we're going
to talk about he did ask for his civil judgment to be reduced to 100 million. The judge said no.
He wants all 454 million.
And also, Joe Biden had a physical yesterday, and they did not test his mental fitness.
They said they didn't need to test his mental fitness at all as well.
So we'll be talking about that at 7 o'clock hour.
This is insane.
I just want y'all to know that.
None of this is normal.
He said, I'm good.
You ain't got to test that.
I'm good.
What's your name?
I don't know.
Everything we're talking about is just insane.
It's crazy.
Somebody running for president with 91 criminal charges.
You know, two impeachments, four indictments.
You know, Supreme Court on his side.
And we got a president taking physicals and not doing...
Never mind.
I said, what's your name?
He said, Batman.
I don't know what to tell you.
I said, my name is Batman, but I'm good.
Don't worry about it.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
Laugh now, cry later.
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blessed it's time to get up and get something call up now 800-585-1051 we want to hear from
you on the breakfast club hello who's this hi this is nikki hey nikki good morning get it off
your chest okay so i i don't want to do the dead horse but i just want to talk about this whole
big bad situation oh my god upset i'm sorry i'm sorry but people are getting horse but i just want to talk about this whole big back situation oh my god upset i'm
sorry i'm sorry but people are getting upset and i just want to kind of tell you why charlamagne i
think the big issue is why would you deem that big back behavior what about it is big back behavior
listen honestly man it's just a it's like an old stereotypical thing and it's like i heard it and
that's just what i thought i it wasn't a big deal that's
it i didn't know she was big i just was like it sounded like big back behavior that's it see but
that's the thing though see that's where it's coming in right because women with back to ball
practices have been played you know women who have been cheated on by you know whoever have
stayed with their you know cheating partners is partners. Is that not the exact behavior? That is true, but I am a person that goes off my discernment.
So when I heard the story, that's what my instinct told me.
But it wasn't really about her being cheated on.
It was about her believing the lies that he told her
and wanting to believe in something so bad.
She said herself she was desperate.
Women who are cheated on believe lies.
They believe that, oh, I was at work.
Oh, she's just my friend. They believe lies as well yeah is it the type of line or is it the life
i just think i just think i just think in this moment i was right in my guesstimation were you
yes oh yeah you were right in your guesstimation but were you right in the whole judging of every
big back i wasn't judging all big backs i just said it sounded like she had a big back.
God bless her.
And I was right.
I still feel like you're not getting it, though.
I still feel like you're not getting it.
Like, women with small backs would have fallen for that as well.
Sure.
But I was talking about her.
He just said he just made it.
I guess he just said he heard a voice and just moved from a voice that she had a big back.
If you pay attention on the radio, I do that all the time.
People call in and I'll be like, you're from the Bronx, aren't you?
Or you're from Florida, aren't you?
And most of the time, you're right. That's right. I do that all the time people call in and i'll be like you're from you're from the bronx aren't you are you from florida aren't you and most of the time you're right that's right like it's i do that
all the time but she's saying as a like as a whole big back community as a whole backs get
played yeah you cannot yeah all backs matter i do not i do not have a big back i'm just saying
but i have fallen for lies before it's something it's just something that everyone and the body
is what people don't like.
That's all.
Listen, you got a big forehead, don't you?
Oh my God.
I sure do.
See what I'm saying?
That's right.
See what I'm saying?
I don't know how I knew that.
I don't know how I know that.
She had big forehead energy.
I just can feel her.
I just can see it.
Listen, I have, they call me Clairvoyance Avon.
That's another one of my AKAs.
Yo, shut up.
Nobody calls that.
They do.
I have a lot of clairvoyant abilities.
I don't know if y'all realize that or not.
All right, Big Four Head Nikki.
Thank you so much.
I'm letting you know.
Oh my gosh.
But how would I know she got a big four?
Y'all don't understand.
I have those abilities.
Oh my God.
No, y'all don't understand.
Now we have forehead phobia.
Like, please, no.
Stop.
Please.
I don't want to.
She said she had a big forehead.
Please don't write no articles saying
that i'm forehead phobic all right please please stop y'all please get it off your four i mean your
chest 800-585-1051 if you need to vent it is up now at the breakfast club good morning get it off
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Hello, who's this?
Hello.
Hello, what's your name?
Kwesi.
Hey, Kwesi, what's up?
Get it off your chest.
Man, so I'm flying to Columbia Medellin,
and I left my passport. I didn't realize until i got to uh the gate i turned back around i missed my flight so i ended up getting stuck in
miami last night and there's no flights going out this morning out of here so i'm stuck here until
5 p.m what you going out there for i go get tattoos out there and then uh my my crew uh
shout out to adversityversity Killers.
We do promo and stuff.
We got a lifestyle brand that we promote down there.
And then we got a podcast called Wildcats Podcast that we shoot wherever we go travel to.
And is Charlamagne there?
I'm right here, King.
Hey, Charlamagne, I met you last year at the Black Effect Podcast Festival.
I was a veteran.
You had come back to the back.
I don't know if you remember but
you're supposed to
follow me
I followed you
I ain't never
get that follow bruh
oh for real
you coming this year
yeah
you coming this year
April 27th baby
you ain't addressed
what he said though
Saturday April 27th
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Tickets are on sale right now.
Go to Eventbrite, blackeffect.com slash podcast festival.
Get your tickets, man.
What was your question, sir?
Yeah, I'm bringing the whole crew.
It was a good time.
I got to see you and Jess.
Got to see the Horrible Decisions show. And we got to do some interviews while we're out there too shout out to my my crew wildcast podcast give me an instagram again bro just in case you forgot
bearded society 2.0 all right salute the bearded society 2.0 baby and you have fun out in columbia
you know what columbia is known for? The number one thing it's known for, right? Cocaine.
Soccer.
I was talking salsa dancing, but yeah, cocaine too.
It's the number one in salsa dancing.
That's what it's, I don't know.
Anyway, well, have fun out there.
Be safe, brother.
I appreciate it.
All right, man.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need an event, you can hit us up.
Now, we got Jess with the mess coming up.
Yes, we do.
That means that she has nothing ready.
No, no, no, no.
I got stuff in my head, but I don't know what I want to report first.
So surprise, surprise.
When we come back, we'll get to it.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
Don't move.
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Come on.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the Jess with the Mess.
This is real.
This is real.
Jess Hilarious.
Jess Hilarious.
Jess don't do no lying.
Jess is going to bring you numbers.
Jess with the Mess.
On The Breakfast Club.
I know they know the difference.
Keep it a secret.
Kelsey Nicole is finally ready to speak her truth.
She does, for people who don't know, this is Megan Thee Stallion's former best friend.
She's doing her first interview with.
She's doing an interview with.
Oh, the Dancer Project.
And it drops on Sunday.
And what's so funny?
It's so dramatic.
You'll listen to all the sounds like they hyping itself.
This is the trailer.
Kelsey, what up? What up? Hello. soldier it's so dramatic yo listen to all the sounds like they hyping itself that's the trailer prayers are that morning i woke up and i had said a prayer there's something that's not for me
show me that and that night it was like destruction destruction destruction you know you have to be
prepared for what you ask for there's a video that's out there, and the video shows this, and it shows that.
I'm positive there was a video.
There had to have been one.
You're in L.A.
You're in Hollywood.
When it comes to a point where alcohol takes over and you become a different person, it's time to let that shit go.
Everybody's lives that night change.
You put echoes on something, on the voices with a clock ticking, and that z tune in yeah and this starts off with uh one of the intros from one of um
tori's songs that he dropped on that album or whatever but her fans are expecting the full
version of what happened and she's been quiet for the last four years. And we just expecting to see.
I know I'm going to watch.
You're going to watch?
Y'all going to watch it?
No.
But I'll listen to the clip notes.
I'll listen to you report it.
I'll let you break it down.
Yeah, I have to watch it because this is the only reason why I have to watch it, guys,
because I have to come in here and I have to give a full report on it.
I wonder, I mean, I don't know, but before a conversation like that, if you was her,
would you talk to your lawyer?
Because I'm sure there's some things
that she potentially could say
that could incriminate herself,
maybe.
You know what I mean?
Isn't that what happened
with the dude that allegedly
was in involvement
with shooting Tupac?
He said some things
that got him back arrested for it
after he was cleared.
You're right.
Hence why she had to be quiet
for four years.
I mean,
you,
yeah. And so your limitations might
not be up on that i don't know though i don't know i'm just saying i just don't see the point
of having well i do know that she wanted to talk i actually met her a couple years ago and i remember
she had came to one of my shows that i did in houston and she was telling me she was about to
go on love and hip-hop but apparently we you know because we never saw her on there her lawyers
might have got involved with that anybody else else, like, you know, something.
I thought she was on there.
I thought they just didn't start you, no?
No, she wasn't on there.
She wasn't?
No, she never got on there.
But that's what she was going to.
She was going to be on there, but she never made it on there.
And other news.
Kinsley Murray sung the National Anthem last night.
She's eight years old.
She sang the National Anthem to open up the Pacers versus the Raptors game take a listen Oh, the land of the free
A glass bowl.
And a home
Ouch.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go, young lad. I'm not a lad. Let's go, young lad.
I'm not a lad.
Let's go, young lady.
Yes.
Yes.
I know that's right.
Now, listen.
Who is that young lady?
I don't know how far I've got to be rich.
I still don't know.
I've got to be something.
How far I've got to be rich.
You said her name like we knew who she was.
Kingsley Murray.
I don't know who she is.
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some some cute little white girl she was singing or whatever. Her little outfit was so cute.
She had like a Star Spangled Banner dress.
She had like little jewelry in her hair.
Makeup was done.
I mean, not makeup.
She had no makeup on.
Her little high ponytail.
I don't know.
But whoever her parents are, they have to be rich.
Something has to be going on there.
Or was this for like a foundation or something?
I don't know.
But it was a real game that she sung at.
It was a real game.
But I will say she still did better than Fergie.
She still did better than Fergie.
God damn.
I need that as an alarm clock.
That first note.
That first note in the morning.
Yes, yeah yeah we do
she definitely did better
than Fergie
that's better than
Chickens Crawling
y'all know who I want
to hear though
if we talking kids
Ares
Ares Harris
who's Ares Harris
T.I.
she would body that
she could sing
yes that little baby
can sing
and I think
Kingsley Murray
with some training
and she gonna be able
to sing too
I thought she hit some notes
yeah she did
she hit some
but that one came from the gut.
That, like, she, yeah.
We listened to the first
Fergie note came from.
Hit that first Fergie note again.
Hit that first Fergie note.
We listened to the same thing?
Boy, if you sit here
and disrespect an 80-year-old kid,
that's a silly ass song.
I'm not.
I'm just...
Nah.
Nah.
I want that as an alarm clock man
that will definitely get your ass up
wake your ass up
as soon as you think about hitting that
snooze button again
I may not have enough time for this story but listen regrets about Wendy Williams documentary
are now surfacing
Wendy's publicist Sean Zanotti
shares her regret for participating in a life
document along with some other people
Mark Ford actually said
it was supposed to be a documentary that would follow her journey back into her career doing
a podcast we thought it was a great idea and we were hopeful that wendy's story would be redeemed
or whatever to be great and all and all that what but i think what's going on is that people saying
all the backlash that they're getting from online and the feedback from our actual fans and other people who are people who aren't even
our fans are actually like,
something's not right here.
And they're like,
they're,
they're,
they're backpedaling on this.
Like,
Oh no,
no,
no.
We were tricked.
Listen,
even the manager will,
he's like,
no,
no,
no.
Like this.
I didn't know that this was like this.
And actually the naughty Sean's and I,
the publicist told people,
uh, the people magazine
i would never let wendy put her name and brand on the line like that ever she's an icon um it's not
the story that we signed up for and i filled lied to i was tricked it's so difficult for me to even
watch wendy should be mortified no you should be mortified they interviewed you and you told them
oh i don't think wendy has a drinking problem she can stop when she drinking no that was your limits you allowed her to drink we seen it at the restaurant where
she had two glasses and all the people saying oh well you know we didn't know she had dementia we
knew she had dementia we would have we wouldn't have done it then why didn't you stop all of y'all
you didn't have to put it out all of y'all all of y'all are ridiculous yeah you all got eyes
you've got ears one One conversation with Wendy.
All right.
One looking one sight of Wendy should have let y'all know she shouldn't have been on.
That's right.
Lifetime trash.
The management.
Y'all trash.
The publicist.
All y'all trash for this.
What I think is interesting is that the publicist even told people that she didn't even meet
Wendy until they started filming.
So that's actually alarming.
That's really crazy.
You know, and she said that she wasn't
something about not making like a lot of money she wasn't even really paying her like that
and wendy's ex-husband uh kevin criticized the documentary and accused wendy's sister of stealing
money he also said they were only trying to get her there to satisfy an insurance claim so they
could obviously replace losses and the money that they were stealing from $5 to $15 million and they wanted to control her sister
and they wanted control. Her sister
was trying to get ultimate control herself.
Y'all all exploited
Wendy. I don't understand how
anyone would have let Wendy be seen in this
light. The family, the management, the
publicist, Lifetime. All of y'all
are ridiculous. All of y'all saw
what we saw last weekend
way before we saw it so don't act like you know all of a sudden y'all are coming to y'all senses
it's the backlash that y'all are receiving that got y'all moonwalking yeah okay on the lighter
side of this which i i find that i'm grateful for is that her brother actually put out a statement
that wendy is doing substantially better than she has ever been you know since all of this has been going on so i guess like between
rehab you know a wellness center or whatever he actually put that out like i don't believe in
okay and the reason i don't believe any of that is because we would have seen her yeah you think
wendy williams would be being quiet at a time like this i mean she still has dementia though
i'm just saying if she was doing substantially better she'd say something yeah you know what i mean yeah like i don't believe any of that
and they said this was shot what in april they said last year in april i think the publicist
said that was the last time she's seen one yep she hasn't spoken to her and she hasn't seen her
since april 2023 all right well that is just with the mess yes it is all right now when we come back
we got front page news and then money long will be joining us. So don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
You're checking out the Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy.
Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
What's up, Chiz?
What's going on, DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God.
Peace out.
Now, let's get right back into it. You were talking more Donald Trump.
Yes, more Donald Trump.
Yes, more Donald Trump. He keeps staying in the news.
And here's the latest on him having to pay the four hundred and fifty million dollar civil fine judgment. He asked for it to be reduced to one hundred million. The judge said, no, I need all of that.
Let's take a listen. An appeals court judge in New York said that Donald Trump must post the entirety of this bond, $454 million, including the interest
on the judgment in order to satisfy the judgment to stop the New York attorney general's office
from trying to move forward to execute that. Now, this is a ruling from one judge. So it is
temporary in nature and there will be further briefings on this. But what the judge said is
that Trump will have to come up with this money. He has about until essentially the end of March to do this. So let me kind of recap. So remember when
he got the $450 million judgment and folks are saying, he could just appeal. He doesn't
have to pay for it. That is this case. I know it's confusing because it's 50 cases going
on, but that is this case. He asked to say, he said, we can't afford it. His attorneys
actually said they couldn't afford it, even though he said he's worth 10 billion. So they
said, can we reduce it to $100 million?
The judge said, no, you either have to pay $450 million in cash or try to get a bond.
And that bond would actually be $550 million due to the fees.
And the bond company wants 120% of the judgment.
And they will only accept cash, not real estate.
So the thing is that helped him, though though in this case is the judge did pause
remember he had a three-year ban on getting any loans in new york so the judge did pause that
um to allow trump to get a loan to pay uh you know pay back this debt so he has 30 days to do it and
then don't forget the interest is piling up every day at 100100,000. And the E. Jean Carroll judgment is also due at $83 million.
So right now it's a little bit over $600 million.
But again, he said he's worth $10 billion, so it shouldn't be a problem.
Well, you don't have the money.
So what happens if he doesn't have the money?
Because you said they don't take real estate.
So what happens if he just simply can't pay it?
Well, the bond company said they're not taking real estate.
But attorney Letitia James can absolutely start seizing properties.
And we'll probably, that's what she'll do once they get to this deadline and he hasn't paid anything, cash.
But doesn't it matter? It's the bond company that matters, all right?
Yeah, I was going to ask.
He could put up cash. Go ahead.
What if he don't have the cash? Clearly, it seems like he don't have it.
Yeah, well, if he don't have the cash and he don't figure it out in some type of way
then leticia james can go ahead and start seizing property and selling it but if they seize the
property and sell it right and then he appeals and then he wins the appeal what happens to that
that property does he get that money back like how does that work because he's putting up
for the appeal right or no right he's well again he has to have the money while he's appealing so
they could care less about the appeal you You have to put the money up.
You either put it up in cash or you get a bond.
One of the two has nothing to do with the appeal.
So I guess if I mean, we're doing a bunch of hypotheticals.
But if he wins the appeal, then I guess, you know, they'll owe him and they'll have to figure out a way to pay him back, I guess.
But as of how it stands right now, just because you appeal doesn't mean you don't have to pay this judgment.
This judgment is due.
I'm going to judge.
If they don't take if they don't take real estate, what's the point of seizing the real estate?
If they don't take the bond, people don't take the bond company, don't take real estate.
But the state of New York will take real estate.
That's the difference.
So going to a bail bondsman and saying, hey, I need you to put up four hundred fifty million dollars.
OK, cool. It's going to cost you five hundred and fifty.
You got to pay. We want one hundred twenty percent of it. We want cost you 550 you gotta pay we want 120 percent of
it we want our 18 million dollar fee and we want the bond amount two different things the state of
new york can seize the property and sell it to get their money got you so what what happens if he
can't cover any of these things like what what happens like what happens if nothing gets paid
for nothing gets taken care of but they're gonna take his real estate he has the real estate they're
gonna take that he has the real, which is why this is a problem
in the beginning.
I'm sure some foreign country
will cover it, Bill.
Russia might take care of it.
Yeah, they talking about that too.
Russia got it.
No, Russia will take care of it.
They got it.
All of a sudden,
he'll get some big windfall
of cash over the next 30 days
and everybody will be wondering
where it came from.
And then it'll get tied back to Russia.
It'll be signed by Putin.
I'm sure. Yeah, Charlemagne, that's a real thing like people were talking about that as a real concern they were saying
you know this is a great time for a foreign country to step in and buy him you know people
mentioned saudi arabia or other countries that yeah he might just get this money from somewhere
else he's already in these people's pockets russia or china gonna take care of it okay but can they
do that but like your putin like trump's my guy i'm? But can they do that? Like, Trump's my guy, I'm going to help him out.
Can they do that?
Yeah.
Wow.
I mean,
well,
he's not in office right now,
so it wouldn't be considered,
I mean,
it would be taking money from a foreign country,
which is what they said
that they don't like
that Joe Biden's son
did, Hunter Biden.
So pretty much everything
is on the table,
and everybody can do
whatever they want to do.
That's clear.
All right.
Well, thank you, Taz.
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All right.
And when we come back, Money Long will be joining us.
Of course, she has the hit record, Hours and Hours.
And a new single, I don't know the name of it,
but all I know is Twin, Where Have You Been?
Made for me.
Okay, that's the name of it.
Thank you, Jess. We're going to talk to Money Long when we come back. It have you been? Made for me. Okay, that's the name of it. Thank you, Jess.
We're going to talk to Money Long when we come back.
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It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
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We got a special guest in the building.
We have Money Long.
Welcome.
Good morning.
We're the award-winning Money Long.
Yes.
Say that.
Welcome. How you feeling? I I'm really good I'm super just
grateful like you know the first time I came I was still trying to figure it out it was early
and uh money got longer amen I received that um it's just it's just amazing to just like watch how
God weaves the fabric you know what I mean I I'm just, you know, I'm grateful.
I'm very happy.
So your song, Made For You, that's like one of the biggest, biggest tracks right now.
Did you think that you would ever top I Was In Hours?
No.
No?
Really?
No, I mean, you know, at that moment, that was the biggest thing that had ever happened to me.
Yeah.
And so, and it was just a moment culturally.
I mean, I want to be careful how I talk about myself because, you know, I don't want to sound the Lulu.
But at the time it was just like, yo, this girl just came out of nowhere.
During the fourth quarter, which is like a no-no.
It's like Christmas music.
You just don't do that.
I was independent, 34 at the time.
And black, a woman, R&B music.
It's all things that people are just like no no no we don't want it
and then the way that people just received the song men women children the church they were
singing in the church house it was just like everywhere and um so no of course you don't
think that you're gonna do that again you know
same effect even bigger how was it the church version of hours and hours i could praise you
for hours sit and talk with you for hours got you amazing what if god tell him i ain't got time
y'all go what's wrong with you man i'll give you a couple minutes. I got a lot of children. What's wrong with you, man?
Is there a secret to all of these hits you be writing up?
God.
There you go.
I wouldn't even say it's not a secret.
It's just like I really, I was scrolling through my posts the other day and reading my captions.
And I'm like, wow, like if you didn't know me, you would really be like, oh, this girl is tapped in.
And I am.
But, you know, I'm not trying to put that on that's just
really what's in me yeah you know how long did it take you to break into the game for most for
artists out there that's just trying to get in and it's taking a long time how long did it take
for you to get to where you was like wow i really have a shot uh i mean you know to use your words
in my opinion i'm still breaking you know i mean lots of people have grammys that you never heard of
you know so like for where i want to go i i still have a a little bit of a piece of mountain to
climb but i've been doing this i've been wanting to do this since i was 14 or 15 years old half my
life and then i started professionally when i was about 19. I was uploading videos on YouTube before that was like normal.
When I was like 16, doing it from my bedroom and stuff like that.
Once I got into the business and the game, it took me until about 21, 23 to really start seeing some money.
And then from there, 23 to about 28, 29, I'm just in the studio cooking, like writing for all these people.
And then it took me another three or four years to just be like, OK, I've been doing this for 10 years now.
It ain't really I feel like I'm at the ceiling. What's next for me?
And so these last three years I've been just focusing on myself.
So all in all, I'm not really too great with math, but I I want to say about 15 17 years it took me to get to this place did you ever want to quit or the
fact that you're writing for so many people really I wanted to quit so many times and I would be
in my closet screaming into a pillow crying like why is this so painful you know while you were
even writing for other people? Yeah. Really?
Absolutely. Because you were making money.
You were getting your publishing.
The misconception with that is it's a two-year pipeline.
So imagine going to work and you don't get a check for two years.
And your coworkers is nasty.
And they don't want to feed you.
Yeah.
And you got to figure out, you know, like the actual reality of it is not glamorous at all.
You know, I don't know if you guys saw a fellow songwriter Tiffany fresh she was kind of talking about it online just about
writers artists who take publishing and like there's all these things that
happen to you as a writer that you know that's what is paying your dues and so
eventually you know you either fatigue out and you be like I can't do this
thing for me or you just keep going you keep taking it on the chin like I got kicked so many times and I just kept
getting back up like it's a new day you know people used to be like she a little
crazy she she on something why does she keep coming back why is she so nice um
and it was really just because I will hear this little voice in the back of my
mind like but if you quit tomorrow could be today mm-hmm next week it could be
I don't know I just felt
this hugging just this little tiny tug in my stomach like girl and then if you quit then all
of it would have been for nothing you would be looking back on a different story today you know
it wouldn't be made for you and I was for hours I love the visual by the way you had my best friend
Jolanda Lewis in there the pregnant girl you
had in there yeah yeah yeah i love that video she had sent me the video she was very sweet
she was she's very sweet but i love that you was outside the window i was like you was
looking stalkerish and you was looking like a lid you was i said what's what's going on but i love
i love the whole concept so did you do you did your own treatment for that what did the original
treatment was very creepy it was very much creepy um and everybody was like yeah we love that you're so
creative but we can't do that because I had just seen like this headline about
this chop shop in Arizona where they was taking bodies and it was cutting them up
and like putting the arm from one body in the head from selling body parts and
stuff um you know we don't know if we could talk about that on there but that's
really that's real stuff that be out here yeah crazy and so with no organs inside yeah so
so it was that and i was like oh we could do like some sweeney todd like you know for me for you
yeah like i wanted it to be like around holly halloween um like tim burton kind of stuff
the original idea was like my my man, you know, he had an accident.
He gone.
He not with us no more.
And I'm like, well, you know what?
I'm about to go dig him up.
And I'm about to go take some other body parts.
I'm going to make me a Frankenstein.
And then we're going to dance together.
And then at the end, he's going to squeeze me so hard, he don't know his own string,
he's going to kill me.
You know?
And then, but it was Halloween.
It's like an episode of American Horror Story.
I like it a little
bit call me yeah let's write the tv who on your team told you not to do that everybody
you're trying to get sponsors you know they don't really want to endorse this kind of thing
we can't be committing any crimes and so you know grave digging is a crime yeah um and so then i
reached out to my homeboy grave digging is a crime i reached out to the homie trinidad james and i was like i really want to work with you on
something you know he was doing a lot of stuff with sexy red your your best friend yeah uh sexy
red and uh who else sukihana um callie you know a lot of the rap girls and i was like well what's
up you trying to you know can
you flip this treatment and so him and his teammate desk gray turned it into this stem
black women in tech you know future of romance will we be dating robots in the future um the
way that the dating pool is set up right now maybe you might have to make you a man you know and so
that's the concept behind um the video
and i think people were like a little creeped out they're like well did she kill him and like
make him into a robot like that's your interpretation up to you to figure out i loved it
i loved what it ended up being i loved it thank you all right we got more with money long when
we come back don't move it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's dj
envy jess larry charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club we're still kicking it with money long
charlamagne i feel like it should be so much easier for artists nowadays we were just having
a conversation for you walked in the room about how nowadays people only go off their feelings
they can listen to every word that can come out of your mouth but all they're thinking about is
how those things make you feel and music gives you a feeling so as long as feels good, it feels like they should already have an instant connection with you anyway.
Like, oh, that's the person that wrote that song.
So she makes me feel good.
I can agree with that, too.
On a deeper level, I would say it's like frequency.
Yeah.
It's like when you put that intention into the song, when you are recording, it resonates like, you know, when somebody tells you, oh, you look so beautiful.
Like that hits you.
Yeah.
And it makes you smile, makes you feel good.
And as soon as somebody be like, what's this outfit doing?
I don't like that.
That's ugly.
That hurts.
Yeah.
You know, or when somebody says, I love you versus, I mean, I can't stand you.
Like, it hits you differently.
And the same thing is happening when you're recording and you can actually see the WAV file.
It's the same thing, but it's just you know music
and whatever you're saying so you have to put that intention into it of like
what do I want this music to accomplish how do I wanted to leave people how do I
wanted to resonate after years of doing it you start thinking about stuff like
that and I think with these you know the two songs you mentioned made for me in
hours and hours that is what people are feeling.
They're feeling my intention of just love and harmony and kindness and connection.
Yeah.
And I'm glad to be able to offer that because there's a whole lot of other stuff out here that's not doing that.
Yeah.
I'm talking about everybody.
My son sings that song.
My mom, me, everybody.
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podcasts. 11. Oh, that's so cute. Eleven, right? And it was like,
it was really big
and trendy on TikTok.
How did it affect you
when Universal removed it
from TikTok?
Or did it even affect you?
I just want to be clear,
you know,
music is obviously
the soundtrack
to everybody's life.
A lot of people
are becoming,
you know,
content creators themselves
based off of the music
that we have created and
offered them and it does hurt to not be able to do that for yourself and you know promote yourself
using yourself and promote your own products you know promote yourself promote your products
promote your music it definitely hurts but i think that you know i just heard recently something that
really changed my perspective on it is you don't ever want to be beholden to anyone. So I don't ever want, you know, to feel like without TikTok,
I cannot move forward, you know, but it's a wonderful platform. I've met a whole lot of great
cool people on there. I had two, three actually viral songs, though, like sometimes I be
questioning, like, is this just my algorithm
or is it really everywhere like that because literally like it still shocks me i'm scrolling
through instagram or i click on something on the explorer page on instagram or i'm scrolling
through tiktok and my song is playing or like i'll watch a video and i don't even have the volume on
and i'll tap it and it'll be my music.
That still is just like, whoa.
Do you have your moments where you get tired of listening to?
No.
Good answer.
No, I don't.
You did a country album.
Years ago, yes. Years ago.
So you were early in that.
So you know what Beyonce's dealing with,
trying to get songs played on the country stations,
or was it easier for you?
Is she really dealing with it, though?
At all.
Not at all.
At one time, they did.
No, because this is no shade.
I love Beyonce.
Love her now.
But I will say, when you are in Nashville attempting to showcase yourself as a country artist,
I mean, there's this one guy, Tony Evans Jr.
If you don't see him, you think that is an old white man.
I mean, he is incredible.
But then when you look at him, he's just like this really handsome, buff football player looking dude that plays guitar.
Black guy.
It doesn't match what the traditional image is.
And one thing that you realize is as soon as you walk in the door, their opinion of your music changes based on what they see.
And so that's only something that you can experience physically and in person yeah and
i think beyonce has transcended that to where she has so much notoriety and power and talent
clear talent that it's hard to hide behind the excuse that this isn't country bless your heart
the lady is beyonce like you're gonna play it or you're not and if you're not yeah there is a reason
why you aren't and it's very clear what that is she debuted at number one on the country charts and she's number one in the
country now overall i think that's incredible because there's never been a black woman to do
that ever yeah yeah there have been many that have tried yeah and that's my point there have been
artists i've started in 2018 with country and when i tell, I was fatigued very quickly by the, you know, you walk in the room and the forks clink.
And everybody's like, who's this brownie up here trying to, you know.
And I used to make jokes.
Like, anytime I would go to a new co-write is what they call it.
Or go to somebody's house, I would bring a bottle of whiskey.
And if you know in Tennessee, that's the thing.
Tennessee whiskey.
And I would make the joke.
Just go ahead and get it out. I'd be like, yeah yeah I didn't want to be the only brown thing in your house but it is a well-known fact if you go down
there they don't want you in there and you know they can't hide that anymore so
I think what she's doing is incredible y'all move out the way I saw you tweet recently i don't know if you was joking but you found out you were autistic
okay so that's a little bit we for context i have dealt with like processing issues my entire life
and you know as black and brown people we don't always have the best access or even ability to understand
that some of our limitations cannot be helped like you need to go and talk to somebody and
see somebody about that so just you know coming across literature and connecting with people who
also deal with a lot of the same issues that i've been having and understanding what they have put or the name that they have put on it or attached to it.
It made me start doing my own research and being like, well, wait a minute.
When this happens to me, this also happens.
And so there's a little bit of like ADHD, autism on this, like,
and then I have lupus as well.
So just understanding that that is like a stress induced inflammation of the body
and maybe i am stressed out because i'm frustrated because i can't process certain things or like
and i also think there's a other added layer of because i'm so intelligent to other people and i
write these songs that they're and i look a certain way like ain't no way that you are because when
you think about autism you have a certain visual that you think about.
But there are highly functioning autistic people.
And I want to be very careful about how I talk about it because it could be this is a sensitive topic to a lot of people who may not relate to me or resonate with what I'm saying.
I'm still figuring it out. Also, late diagnosis is a lot more difficult to find practitioners
who can sit with you and figure that out.
You've never been clinically diagnosed.
No, I have to find someone who can do that for me and test me.
Because right now, because I have lupus, and I've been dealing with that since 2014,
anytime anything goes wrong with me, they just be like, it's lupus.
They just give me steroids, you know.
So I have to really like find holistic doctors and get to the root of the issue.
Because maybe it might not be autism.
Maybe it might be something else.
But in that moment, tweeted my frustration and processing.
You know, that's a great example of it.
And I actually deleted Twitter off my phone after that. Because I'm just like, yeah, you know that's a great example of it and i actually deleted twitter off my phone
after that because i'm just like yeah you know what let me just figure out what this is first
before i you start talking like i know what i'm talking about it's not good for your mental health
and i don't think people realize how much unhealed trauma is projected on twitter and social media
every day toxic opinions undeveloped thoughts yeah we still got money long in the
building so don't move it's the breakfast club good morning yeah we are the breakfast club dj
envy jess hilarious charlamagne the god and we're still kicking him with money long jess
how would you describe your love life now like you know after being married uh before early on
26 you know how would you describe it right now i would say i'm more into real like deep love on a
360 global energetic like i heard a quote um what was that on the way here i was listening to tony
robbins that you can't love tony gadsden when you really love yourself you can't hate on nobody else. Yeah. Like, that's where I'm at, is, like, I can see the joy and beauty and love in everything.
Yeah.
Not just a romantic relationship.
You know, I have a great relationship with my mother and father these days.
It's like, you know, I just love.
Like, I just want to push that.
I feel like we need it.
We need it so badly.
There's so much nasty stuff happening in the world right now.
People have zero compassion.
They're just devoid of empathy.
They all step on a dead body.
Honestly, why are you recording these men?
These men taking his last breath.
You will record somebody dying.
I remember you'd be scared of a dead body.
You'd be scared to walk down the street and see one.
The thought of death makes you cringe.
You know,
now people are filming people.
Well,
right up to it,
you know,
and it's,
it's,
it's actually scary.
It's really scary.
It's just like,
yeah,
man,
what is happening in the world?
So if I can offer some love and,
you know,
I call everybody baby.
Hey,
how you doing baby?
You like me too.
You look so beautiful.
I need,
you know, um, maybe that's just the southern in me i don't know but i just want to give love you know
that's what my love life is like it's for the world so you basically ain't telling me nothing
about you being single with somebody or nothing i'm married she's married oh oh okay for nine
years oh so still to the same dude that you got when we were playing
well i know that's right because i'm sitting here trying to look we can go i was and i was
about talking about this but i had to realize that you're still mine to this man yeah well
that's nice because i also had another question right now to write it down because you know i'll
be stumbling over my words when stuff gets too long but you have a line in your song where you
mention smell of your perfume right which has people thinking that the love interest is women that's what they say i ain't saying that's what i thought but you know that's
what people think so i have to ask you especially with how you spell the song i was and i was a lot
of people thought it was hers yeah yeah you know but that's not me this is somebody else is that
you're leaving a little easter egg that you could be into women romantically but i prefer hot dogs
i don't like bologna well thank you so much
because now i can go back and tell him that they tripping um but you know i said baloney
yeah i don't like baloney my baloney has a first name what is the first name
oscar you have a baloney see that's you go back what he says
you might be trying to tell us something. See? See? I got to watch that. One of the people talking about we gay and everything.
He like asking.
You okay, buddy?
You okay?
He's been a little off.
A little off.
I don't know.
Okay, so that's when I can go back and tell everybody.
But also, you know, eau de parfum, that just means fragrance, scent.
Right? And I think people, if you understand, like me and my friends, we all are scent freaks.
Like we go to the perfume shop because i
mean it's a little spot when you go in there it's like incense they got like the perfumed oil and
you know you take it out the wand and you put it in it lasts all day like it'd be on your clothes
three days later so we love fragrance love and so if you shop perfume like we do it's everything's unisex these days but also if you are into the
word of god you understand that the holy spirit has a perfume a sweet perfume it talks about
you know and i just think people like are really one track minded these days they want me to be
a part of the railroad brigade me too yeah bad like i love my girls I love my girls I love my
people but at the same time it's like baby I don't I know what you got I don't
want none of that yeah I don't I don't I'm just making this music and there's nothing
wrong with that let it be I will say one thing I don't do is use genders in my
songs for the most part I try to keep it gender neutral like you i it us we yeah
um because it's more mess yeah that's digestible what do you mean you don't think that's when
you're writing it's not harder she's a writer she does i do this you know i do this charla
because you're talking about your husband and you say they no no you have to make it make sense
got you got you you. Because that suggests
that I'm talking about non-binary folk.
Got you.
But I definitely would say...
So you use Dave
when you want to put him or her?
First person.
You.
It's always you.
Got you, got you, got you, got you.
Okay.
You give me a superpower.
Together the world could be ours.
Dope.
Sit me on the counter, you know?
Jesus Christ.
You know what I'm saying?
I got you.
But no, y'all i'm not
at this point here today i am not she doesn't like a part of the lgbtqia plus community
i love y'all down use my music for however you see fit but no i think that people just think
because you're so creative and writers can be very strategic and leave low east eggs you know
what i mean so like you, your fans could probably,
just like,
some of your fans
could probably be looking
a little bit too much into it.
Oh no,
this is one girl on TikTok
breaking it down.
She talking about a woman.
Yeah.
And I'm just,
I'm very entertained.
okay,
since you got your degree,
you know everything.
What's the lot?
Right.
You got your degree.
You know,
it's just like,
people just be making up stuff and say anything.
I love it, though.
That's the purpose of music is like a conversation starter.
You know, if people want it to be a sapphic love song, own that.
Own that.
Take it.
I love that for me.
I just never heard it referred to as baloney.
Usually roast beef.
I heard roast beef.
I've heard roast beef.
Maybe fish.
Fish?
All right.
Money long. Money long All right. Money Long.
All right.
We are done.
Money Long.
Let's get into your single.
You want to hear Made For You?
This is Made For Me by Money Long.
Coming up next.
Right here on The Breakfast Club.
Money Long, we appreciate you for joining us.
Absolutely.
Keep doing your thing, Money Long.
Absolutely.
Congrats on the Grammy.
Everything.
You are doing what you're supposed to be doing.
That's right.
Thank you.
On the way. I got to come back when I bring the album. Damn. Never mind doing what you're supposed to be doing. That's right. Thank you. On the way.
I got to come back when I bring the album.
Damn, never mind.
What?
Because she said something earlier.
Where do you think you are in the game?
Like, level.
Because I was having a conversation this weekend just about, like, stars, superstars.
Like, where do you think you...
I'm on the way.
I think I'm on the way to definitely carving my own seat, own lane.
Because I'm doing something that a lot of people are not right now.
Yeah.
And I think it'll be very easy for me to own a space.
I definitely think you're on the forefront
of this new renaissance of R&B that's happening.
Like you and SZA, her, Summer Walker, Ari Lennox.
Like it's definitely an R&B renaissance
that I feel is being led by black women right now.
Yeah, no, we need some more guys.
We got Brent Fiaz.
We got Gideon.
I love Gideon, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, we need that next usher.
Frank Ocean just came back, too.
He did?
Yeah, he has music on YouTube.
Oh, wow.
He has music on YouTube, so yeah.
I gotta go check that out.
Yeah, I'm loving it.
Do you like Khaled?
Oh, Khalid.
Khalid.
I'm sorry.
I feel like Khalid is more like in the pop.
Yeah.
I do.
That's just my opinion.
All right.
Maybe I need to reevaluate.
No, but like that real, like, you know, like Jodeci, Case.
Oh, yeah.
You want that.
You know, Avant.
People be sleeping on Avant.
Avant was hot.
They ain't trying to feel it no more.
You remember G.I.
Wine was like, we can't get nobody like that
no more. They're not
scared to be ugly singing.
We need...
The value of
baloney gotta be increased.
I'm serious because people
don't value baloney
in love like they do. Remember everybody?
There was a moment where all of these dudes were singing
like rappers. The way rappers talk about women,
that's how a lot of the dudes were. Oh, so baloney is
women. You said that. You put us
onto that. I was talking about
vagina. Yeah.
Vagina? Vagina.
Vagina? All right. Made for me.
Baloney? Vagina sound like
bussy. Oh, okay.
All right. See y'all later, guys.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, guys. It's the Breakfast Club, good morning.
Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy Jesselaris, Shalameen the guy, we are the Breakfast Club.
Salute to Money Long for joining us this morning.
Salute to Money Long, man.
You heard what Money Long said, Money Long said she make more money off her songs playing
on radio.
That's right.
The publishers she get from radio spend that she do screen, she says it's not even close.
That's right.
Y'all artists better get back in the studio and start making some records
for radio.
She made me feel good
about my job.
I was like,
oh my God,
now I like being here.
Now she want to make a record.
I bet you want to make a record now.
Period.
Yeah, what's up?
Let's get to Jess with the best.
Baby,
music's real.
Music's real.
Jessica Lawrence,
Jessica Robin Moore,
Jess don't do no lying.
Jess is going to bring you numbers.
Jess with the message.
Music's real.
On The Breakfast Club.
I'm no big mother, just keep it a stack. All right, let's keep it a stack.
Meek Mill reacts to Diddy allegations.
So earlier this week, I reported Lil Rod, one of the former producers that was working with Diddy.
In the court documents, his lawsuit against Diddy, they started circulating.
One of the allegations was that Diddy had sex with a Philadelphia rapperadelphia rapper who dated nicki minaj immediately people identified the rapper as
meek mill um and meek mill put his twitter fingers back to work we ain't seen him do this in a minute
but this this stuff got him steaming y'all he um meek also claimed that the rumor was sparked to
shift focus from his new music and i didn't know that he had a new ep but he was going off and once he
said when i got a girl around me i'm effing hurt twice a day and some of your favorites um
vagina don't control what no i can't say the word but you can say vagina say vagina no i know but
his i can't say his word no you can't say that yeah all right don't be so scared don't be so
scared all right don't be scared all right um vaginaall be so scared y'all be so scared yeah we so scared
all right don't be scared all right um vagina don't control me but it's like a high one love
to the gay people but that juicy vagina do it for me i done ran red lights and first of all me damn
i done ran red lights to get that feeling y'all weird on here like devils lol and then he had
another tweet say y'all see these rappers y'all see these rappers with gay styles they want that look leave that to them i come from that
gangster ass surviving in the jungle there's a lot of gays that survive in the jungle too
meek stop explaining yourself to people yeah you don't have to convince nobody yeah he said now
y'all want to see how bad now y'all want to see how bad they want to stop you when you drop
independent music that's gonna get played regardless and make millions
A whole campaign the day I
A whole campaign the day before I drop
I be crushing
Through the internet ass too easy
And the last one too
It's too long for me to read
I feel bad for Meek
And the reason I feel bad for Meek is
We've never heard this
About Meek or seen this energy about me
yeah meek is a dope rapper but i think sometimes meek falls a victim to i have to explain myself
because they be playing with my name yeah and and the more he responds the more they keep playing
with his name and then listen meek is a hood brother okay yeah absolutely and it's just like
you know it's a lot of proving yourself he has he has to done i mean he had to do that
of course since a youngin in the streets you know what i'm saying so because that's where he started
out so a lot of that is like validation and and you know having to prove myself and yeah so i don't
think anybody cares or even thinks about those allegations i know some people joke and laugh but
we got music coming out tomorrow that's what you want to hear it's the music nobody cares about the
truth when the lie is more entertaining as far as the internet is concerned that is just good
content to create memes and get jokes off but i just don't know why do humans feel so comfortable
playing with other humans like you make an accusation like that in a lawsuit and nobody
cares if it's true the internet just runs with it but also what does
meek have to do with what diddy allegedly did to you yeah that was another thing well like yeah
why is meek's name even in the lawsuit what did that have to do with what diddy allegedly did to
you yeah absolutely and other diddler news uh columbus short accuses diddy of trying to groom
him um and columbus short uh recently did an interview with Boss Talk 101 Podcast.
And he had a couple things to say about Diddy grooming him.
So about 2 something, 30 in the morning, 2.15, 2.30 in the morning, phone rings.
I put it on speaker.
I say, who is this?
It's Sean.
I'm like, Sean?
It's Puff.
So I was like, hey, what's good?
I said, what's cracking?
He said, we didn't see you tonight at the BET Awards he said
wait wait what you what you doing oh man I'm at the crib he said I'm over
here at the Beverly Hills Hotel I said oh for real so who over there just me
but is that grooming or was I just shooting a shot that's just you shooting a shot
groomers like from a young age he just was like what's I just shooting a shot? That's just you shooting your shot. Grooming is like from a young age. He just was like, what's up?
Yeah, the shot.
And you don't want to ask who all over there.
You know what I'm saying?
And he told you.
He said, Sean, Puff, Diddy, Love.
Well, damn.
He said, I ain't see you at the BET Awards.
What's up?
You know?
You say all them names.
I got to ask, how many people over there?
You sure it's just you?
So he also had something to say about grooming in hollywood period
it's sad that so many talented artists more than i've ever spoke up there's more quiet
than there are talking to have to have these gifts and to you know meet your people that
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You know, that's a predator's device.
Oh, I'm going to give you a shot.
I'm going to groom you.
I'm going to take you under my wing, right?
Then to be put into compromising situations
and then become successful,
it's almost like, did you sell your soul?
I never sold my soul,
so the road was a little bit harder.
I do understand that.
I understand, like, there are... The part that stuck out to me is that he said, you know, it's a lot more quiet than I actually talk.
And this is not even going to anybody specific, but it's so much of it in the industry, you know.
So that doesn't even go to Diddy.
I just thought that was interesting because that's true.
You hear rumors about that um hit maker oh well what you guys
hit maker says did he try to stop sabotage his uh career he um he had some things to say so
puff hit me he like yo i'm doing an r&b album i need you you know you the guy you know it's
gonna be london on the track you and me and i think that we should do everything together blah
blah i sent him a tin clip and he was like he he hit me back like, man, it feel like,
like I want that, I want that bird.
Like, stop trying to be me.
Like, it sound like you trying to do what I do.
So I didn't send him nothing, right?
I was like, fuck it.
Next thing I know, the nigga reached out.
He had, they deciphered my records
and reached out to everybody that I collaborated with
and dissected me from the situation.
Next thing I know, I'm executive producer for Rich Montana album.
Why this all happening?
The n***a had the intro of the album.
My tag was on it.
He took my tag out of it, screamed at the intro, did all this s*** or whatever.
And I was like, damn, this n***a is really diabolical.
I'll tell you one thing, man.
You can't run from yourself.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
So when you see all of these people speaking out right now,
it's like your soul can't rest because people are looking for peace.
And your peace will always be disturbed if you ever got taken advantage of in this industry
or if you ever had to compromise yourself to achieve anything in this industry.
So whatever is going on in this industry and in this business will be exposed.
Well, let me ask you a question, Charlamagne.
You've been in this industry for a while, and the other day you said you were given.
Has anybody ever tried to highlight you?
I know you're not talking.
No, he just asked a question.
But I know he's not talking.
I just asked you a question.
I don't even understand why he would even come my way with that energy.
Knowing what I know.
What do you know?
What do you know?
Let's go nuke for nuke.
Let's go. Let's go. Let's go nuke for nuke. Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go nuke for nuke.
You drop your nuke, and I'm going to send mine right to your way right now.
If that's what you want to do, I don't know why you just randomly threw that at me on this random Thursday morning.
Yo, sit your ass down, man.
That's crazy to me.
That was crazy.
That's what you said.
I did.
I did.
I drive crazy for no reason.
Uh-uh.
Uh-uh.
You know what I'm saying?
This is crazy.
Dang it. I'm liking this, though. Like, what is happening? That's what I'm saying. That know what I'm saying? This is crazy.
Damn.
I'm liking this though.
Like, what is happening? I just was like, what?
Who's going to shoot the new fire?
What y'all want now?
What y'all know about each other?
What y'all going to do?
What y'all doing?
I tell Jess a lot of things.
I have to protect my sister in this game.
Okay?
But, yeah.
All right. Thank you,, yeah. All right.
Thank you, Jess,
with the message.
Absolutely.
Now who you giving
your donkey to?
This guy here.
I'm going to let
this nuke go.
Okay, keep it up.
I'm going to go
change your Wikipedia
right now.
You know he does that?
You know he does
my Wikipedia?
No, no, he be doing that.
No, no, no,
he be doing that.
I don't even know
how Charlamagne
be knowing
some of the stuff
he be knowing.
I've been a gardener. I've been selling grass. I've't even know how Charlamagne be knowing some of the stuff he be knowing. I've been a gardener.
I've been selling grass.
I've been hooked up.
Like, he does all types of weird stuff.
We need a young man named Isaiah Bartu to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with him this morning.
All right.
And then after that, of course, we have Jess Fix My Mess.
Yeah, I think I'm going to make an announcement, too, after Donkey of the Day.
Just something real quick.
Okay.
So pay attention.
All right.
And if you have relationship issues or problems problems you can call jess she'll
help you out with all your problems 800-585-1051 donkey today's next you're checking out the
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it's time for donkey of the day i'm ain't trying to be donkey today no more they should be
embarrassed by what they already did.
I'm not making these people do these things.
I'm called Donkey of the Day, and it really caught me off guard.
Damn, Charlemagne.
Who got the donkey of the day today?
Well, Donkey of the Day for Thursday, February 29th,
last day of Black History Month,
goes to a 24-year-old man named Isaiah Bartu.
Isaiah is from Nebraskaaska ladies and gentlemen
he might be just depends on your definition of ill okay by ill you mean mentally yeah that's
probably true see isaiah was looking for a sweet lick y'all know what a sweet lick is right
huh all you toxic studs calm down i'm not talking about that kind of sweet
look all right okay i'm talking about the kind of sweet lick that the urban dictionary defines
is easy money basically if i wanted to rob you take something from you it would be easy to do
so i guess isaiah knowing he had a sweet lick decided to use something sweet to get the lick
off all the toxic studs out there like uncle Uncle Charlotte, what are you talking about? Why do you keep talking about sweets and licks? You're making us hungry and horny.
I'm an asshore.
Well, let's go to 10-11 now. News for the report, please.
A Lincoln man is in jail, accused of holding up a quick shop and taking money from the register.
Police say Isaiah Bartu walked into the store earlier this week and demanded money. An employee tells
officers Bartu had a hostess cinnamon roll box over his hand, making them believe he was armed
with a gun. Now they gave him money and he took off. Investigators say Bartu was later found nearby
with a handgun, money and meth. He's facing a number of charges, including for robbery
and weapons violations. I don't get it. This is what I don't understand money and math. He's facing a number of charges, including for robbery and weapons violations.
I don't I don't get it. This is what I don't understand.
If you actually had a handgun that police caught you with later after the robbery, why would you rob Quick Shop with a box of hosted cinnamon rolls?
What is the reason you had a pistol, but you decided to use pastries?
This man has a gun tatted on his right forearm.
Why? I don't know.
Because clearly it's just for show.
Because he chose Cinnabons over guns.
Yeah, I like Cinnabons over guns too.
Especially when I'm high off marijuana with the munchies or when I'm at Charleston International Airport.
But not when robbing a quick shop, okay?
We all play too much.
I don't understand why humans play with their own lives and the lives of others you
go in quick shop with a box of cinnamon rolls now the person behind the counter is fearing for their
life because they think you got a gun they might have a gun and they might be fast on the draw
next thing you know you dead over a danish how you going to explain that in the afterlife okay
sitting in hell over hosted cinnamon cinnamon rolls eternal hell fire for cinnamon swirls
the news report says the female clerk feared the container of hostess cinnamon rolls contained a handgun.
That's why she gave up the money.
But no, it was just individually wrapped frosted pastries.
Young lady, you did the right thing.
Drop on the clues box for that, young lady.
This isn't social media where you have time to figure out if something is real or not.
Quick shopping, dying for you.
Give that man a couple dollars for his latest meth habit and move on.
Now, I don't know whether to blame this on the meth or the current society we live in.
See, I understand drugs make you do something strange for a little bit of change,
but we also just live in a strange society.
It's a bizarre world where a man would absolutely leave his pistol at home
but put his hostess in a gun holster to go rob the quick
shop only to get caught and charged for his pistol later some donkey of the days just sell themselves
please give isaiah bartu the sweet sounds of the day. You are the donkey of the day.
Yee-haw.
What just happened?
I don't know why you squeezing that bottle of water like that.
That really gets to me.
I don't know why.
It's like, why do you have to squeeze the bottle of water like that?
Look at that.
But he does that with everything.
He's very rough paws with everything.
You see the way he puts lotion on his face?
Oh, my God.
He beats his face up.
You see the way he puts chapstick on?
Absolutely.
He beats his lips up.
Why are y'all so judgmental in this room?
It's early in the morning to be so judgmental.
No, we're not judging you.
We want you to take better care of yourself and calm down.
Calm down.
Your strength is crazy.
Jesus.
I have a quick announcement, by the way.
You know that I am a New York Times.
Give me some drum rolls or something, Ray.
You know I am a New York Times bestselling author, right?
Yes, sir.
National bestseller.
Thank you to everyone who has purchased my first book, Black Privilege Opportunity Comes to Those Who Create It, which came out in 2016.
Thank you to everyone who supported my second book, Shook One Anxiety, Playing Tricks on Me, which came out in 2016 thank you to everyone who supported my second book shook one anxiety playing tricks on me that came out in 2018 yes and since
then i have launched my own book imprint with simon and schuster called black privilege publishing
yes and i am proud to announce this morning that my third book titled get honest or die lying
why small talk sucks i repeat my third book titled Get Honest or Die Lying, Why Small Talk Sucks will be available May 21st, 2024.
OK.
And it is available for preorder everywhere you buy books now.
OK.
So whether it's Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, wherever you buy your books, you can go purchase.
Preorder my third book right now.
Get Honest or Die Lying, Why Small Talk Sucks. OK. books you can go purchase uh pre-order my third book right now get honest or die lying why small
talk sucks okay the book is literally how i hate small talk on all levels all right don't just come
up to me talking about nothing for the sake of talking and it's how uh it's about how we make
micros macros in this society and we spend so much time talking about small things that don't matter so uh may 21st 2024 my third book get honest or
die lying why small talk sucks will be in bookstores everywhere but it's available for
pre-order right now there you go congratulations okay so who thought of the title uh the author
it is so long that's like it's really not get what is it let me show you how it looks on the book see I just like the movie and you see get on as a dialogue I grew up a Jehovah's
Witness right so yeah who she no London oh so this is like the my book of Bible
stories no we grew up on you see like the yellow with the the red font yeah
yes the ones that will ring the doorbell on Sunday's was alone get honest or die Bible stories that we grew up on. You see, like the yellow with the red font.
The ones that will ring the doorbell on Sundays.
Leave us alone. Get Honest or Die Lying.
Why Small Talk Sucks. Okay, available for pre-order right now everywhere you buy books. But that just
really reminds me of the movie I Know What You Did
Last Summer. And then the part she was like,
I still know what you did last summer. And then the third one was like,
I still ain't forget what you did last summer.
Like, oh my God, no, please. That is so long.
I hope people buy it because the title's so wrong.
All of my potasos are lying.
Black privilege, opportunity comes to those who create it.
Shook one.
Anxiety plant tricks on me.
Get honest or die lying.
Why small talk sucks.
Look, you can't even say it fast because you can't even say it fast.
I don't want to say it fast.
Yes, you do.
Get honest or die lying.
Why small talk sucks.
What's the first one?
What's the first one?
Get honest or die lying.
No, what's the first one? Black privilege, opportunity comes honest to die lying no what's the first one black privilege opportunity comes to those exactly it's so long you gotta like really really rehearse it get it down fast I'm a mini-go-bestseller. I'm a mini-go-bestseller. Everybody is a new- You're going to be saying that, too. I surely am.
That's right.
But my book is just going to be called Club Arnton.
No, it's not.
That is not what it's just going to be called.
All right.
That is not what it's just going to be called.
Up next is Just Fix My Mess, 800-585-1051.
If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, call Jess now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Go bought it.
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Fix My Mess. And we have
Anonymous on the line. Anonymous, good morning.
Good morning. Good morning, honey.
What's up? Hey, Jess. First of all, congratulations
on the baby. Thank you.
Very welcome.
So, I'm going through
a fresh breakup. It just happened
Sunday. Okay, wow.
And it is. was six year relationship
six years but yes ma'am wow okay but the mess that i'm needing your help with is we had a plan
where one year he paid the bills and that same year i saved and then we flipped well we only
made it through the one year so I was the one contributing
to all the savings.
My question is, your opinion
is should I
split the money with him as agreed
because, and the only reason I'm asking
is because he took
my house key away and at this moment
I don't have any access to my things.
Okay, so are you hearing yourself
out loud because no
no boo hell no only because i'm i'm pretty much a person of my word but i i was i'm uh 99 percent
not gonna do it but i guess i just needed someone yeah yeah confirmation no girl that voice in the
back of your head was right no absolutely not absolutely not. Take your house key away.
And then, you know, like you said, y'all would have got it for six years.
Let me run it back down to you.
One year of what he gave, you can give him 1% of that savings.
But no, girl, that is your money, and you are entitled to it, and you need it now.
So that's just what it is.
No.
Move forward.
Okay.
All right.
I appreciate you. No problem problem and cheer up i know
breakups can be very hard honey good luck mama i appreciate it thank you guys yeah jackson hey
hey good morning what's your question for jess hey how y'all doing congratulations y'all
i'm happy to get through but so boom i'm this girl. We've been dating for over a year.
She has a son.
We recently moved out.
We all recently moved together.
But I think he's infatuated her with her or something.
But it's weird.
So, like, he only talks when she's home.
He's 13.
He's an adult.
Well, not an adult, but he's old. Okay. So, he's old enough. He's an adult. He's like, well, not an adult, but he's old.
Okay, so he's old enough.
He's a teenager.
Okay.
Yeah, he's a teenager.
And like,
for instance,
the other day,
me and her,
we were hugging in the kitchen
and I look up
and I see him looking
through the crack of the door
and he was just staring.
She couldn't see it
because her back was turned,
but I could see it.
And it's like,
do I trust you? Can I trust you like can i go to sleep at night like it's just weird is that the
only thing like is there anything else that he does that gives off like a little weird energy
that he may be infatuated with his mom like is there anything else that can't just be that what
else um well he's it's like he wants her to himself he's manipulative he'll do little things
um to like make us argue like he just wants her to himself like little stuff like that and i'm
trying like i said because i i love her i'm trying yeah yeah but little stuff like that like um
he just does like he just does little stuff like he'll walk in. He won't speak to me. He'll look dead. He won't speak.
Mind you, I'm paying these bills and stuff like that.
You respect me.
Yeah.
Where are you?
Okay, so is his dad in his life?
Kind of, sort of.
Okay.
He's in and out.
It's not like he's just there.
Have you talked to him about it no have you talked to his mom what
the dad no no have you talked to the child the 13 year old boy well i started with the mom because
that's where the root of the problem is like i told her she's an enabler because you're allowing
certain things yeah um but to her she feels like um he's still a kid it's gonna take some getting used to uh he's not used to um
like living uh with her with somebody else and stuff like that yeah weird yeah so um like he
knocked like for instance we were having sex the other day sorry guys oh my god no he comes and
knocks on the door he comes and knocks on the door to He comes and knocks on the door. To me, I think he was standing by the door listening.
But, hey, I don't know for sure.
And I think that's why he knocked on the door and told her to come here.
Like, he'll tell her to come here.
Like, they text and stuff while, like, we're sitting in the living room.
They'll text.
He'll tell her to come here.
She'll jump and go.
Like, little stuff like that yeah i feel like as a kid you
should be coming to your mom seeing like asking your mom whatever it is you want and then i asked
like what is the he be one oh nothing really uh asking me if he can eat something or something
like that like little stuff that could be asked in front of me yeah so listen this is kind of good
that you're saying this and y'all only a year in. If this was like six years down the line, then that would be totally alarming.
But it's only one year.
I think you should voice how you feel again and let her know that this is very, it is starting to become a roadblock for you.
I don't want to say a deal breaker, but it can slowly go from a roadblock to a deal breaker.
And I just, not that she has to choose you over her son.
That's two different types of love.
That's two different relationships, obviously.
But you kind of have to put that into perspective for her.
You understand?
I understand giving him time to get used to it.
Now, y'all been dating for a year or you've been living there for a year?
We've been together for over a year, but we've been living together for four months.
Give him two more months.
Give him six months.
All of Gavin,
see what's going on.
Two more months.
Yeah.
First of all,
wait a minute, wait a minute.
Are you sure?
Are you sure?
Well, I'm not actually.
Okay, all right.
Because it ain't about
am I sure.
You live there.
And let me tell you something.
You have every right
to feel how you feel.
So you've been living there for four months.
Listen, if it's unbearable, because I don't really know, you know, except just what you're telling me.
But you're living that every day.
And if it's that uncomfortable for you, your first thing should be if you really, really love her.
All right, maybe we need to live apart a little while longer for this.
Because I don't know.
Still make it a point that her son is the problem.
But that's why we need to live apart if nothing
changes and she don't act like she don't really care that she ain't your dad whatever then the
breakup needs you know you can start talking about the breakup that's where the problem is she doesn't
really think that there is a problem okay like every time i come to her about it she makes it
seem like uh like she made a comment one, you must be intimidated about my son.
What am I intimidated for?
Oh yeah, well listen. What can he do
that I'm not doing? He ain't paying
no bills. I'm putting clothes on
his back and feet.
Well, I think you should go in
and leave that
like we said. I'm sorry.
I'm very sorry. Don't ever ask
me, am I intimidated
by your 13-year-old son
and I'm your man.
Excuse me?
I'm paying bills.
I'm acting as a father figure
and this little,
I mean, this guy,
this boy don't even respect me.
Nah, you need to go ahead
because you sound like
a really, really great man.
I don't know what else
you be doing,
but what you're telling me,
yes, you can be
certainly a great blessing to another woman.
So you go ahead and move on from that.
All right.
I appreciate that.
No problem.
You heard earlier when he talked about the little boy was knocking on the door because he was probably listening.
Like he was in there putting it down or something.
You know what I'm saying?
First of all, all right, sir.
Maybe he was.
But the way he threw that in there, I think he was listening.
Like, knock it off.
She wasn't making no noise.
First of all, relax.
You'll see.
He's going to come in.
All right.
Now we have time, yo.
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Help me.
Tell us.
Man it.
It's the real deal.
Help me.
Help me.
Oh, my God.
I'm all up in your mess i'ma fix it fix it
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Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, how are you doing? Good morning, guys. Hello. Now, we're saying here you have a problem getting women?
Yes.
What's your question?
I'm a 37-year-old single guy from Florida.
I'm trying to figure out how to get women.
I'm looking for really anything open to it.
But I just, I don't know, for some reason, I haven't found the right one.
So I'm looking for advice on that.
Okay.
What do you do, for one?
I work in IT.
Oh, okay.
All right.
So they would call you a nerd basically do you
have a problem with that i don't okay have you done speed dating yeah so i pretty much done it
all and just nothing's really worked out yet yeah oh man um dating apps no nothing you don't do your
friends set you up on blind dates do you have friends friends? I'm sorry. Yes, I do. And yes, I've done dating apps as well.
I mean, I haven't really struck much of anything on there.
The population on there is really not conducive to what I'm looking for.
You know what you should do?
And I am dead serious, Kenneth.
I think you should sign up for Love is Blind.
They are filming a new season.
I was thinking Christian Mingle, but I was thinking Love on the Spectrum.
Oh my God,
he's an IT guy
and he's actually
really not on the spectrum.
Are you on the spectrum, Kenneth?
You're an idiot, yo.
You're an idiot.
I don't think I am,
but I never know.
Yeah, I mean,
I think everybody knows him.
But no,
he don't need to sign up for that.
No, that's sending him
the wrong way.
Ask him what he looks like.
What do you look like, Kenneth?
Well,
I have a good hairstyle
going on,
hair, skin, life, good body good body okay what part of florida you in i'm near the tampa bay area tampa bay area i'm trying to figure out
what's wrong with you do you what what what are the tendencies what is not perfect about you what
is some one of you some of your bad traits because i don't know this is sounding a little too good
you said you got like good haircut You said you got, like,
good haircut going on.
You got, like,
a good body and all that.
What's going on?
Well, I'm not sure.
I don't think I have any bad traits.
I mean, I'm a good listener.
I'm a good communicator.
You know,
I pretty much have
a lot of good traits going on.
Well, I think that he should attend.
I mean, I think he should sign up
for Love is Blind.
Do you watch that on Netflix?
I have not heard of that,
but I'm going to start watching that. Please
watch that. I'm telling you, Kenneth, you would be great.
37, IT guy, good haircut,
good body. He's in the Florida
area. Sir, you better go get
you a woman. Now, the premise of the show is that
the reason why they call it Love is Blind is
because you cannot see the
woman that you're talking to. You just
have to make an emotional connection, and
the physical part comes after you propose to her or do you think you're
ready for something like that I am yes
Kenneth how much do you weigh? I'm about 180. Oh that's not bad. What's your height?
What's the height? 5'7. Why are you trying to hook up with a man like me? No I'm not just trying to speak. 5'7", 180 is a little mean.
Now, ask your question.
So now let's just say you meet Jess at a bar, right?
How would you holler at Jess?
Act like you're trying to holler so she can say maybe your game is whack and she can help you with your game.
So go ahead, Kenneth, go.
Yes, Jess, I would like to get to know you better.
I noticed you from the distance,. I think that you're incredible.
Let's talk.
Thank you, Kenneth.
Okay.
So what did he say, Jess?
He said he noticed you from the distance.
Okay.
And he said he wants to get to know you.
So what do you think about his game?
I don't know.
I don't know.
He said, Jess, I don't know.
You don't seem confident, Kenneth.
You have to pick up that confidence, all right?
Now, try one more time.
Like, the confidence, okay?
Yes, Jess.
I noticed you, and you look incredible.
I want to get to know you, and I want to take you out somewhere.
What do you say?
What do you say?
Okay, I say we're out right now.
Let's have a drink, okay?
What are you ordering to drink?
That sounds great.
What are you ordering to drink?
Yeah, what can I get you?
No, what are you drinking? Me? ordering to drink yeah what can i get you now what are you drinking me i'm gonna drink a long island hey kenna you know tampa uh
tampa prostitutes offer discounts for first-timers i'm reading it right now the tampa prostitution
association has officially declared that all first-time patrons will receive a discount of
50 off the regular price no love is blind is the best way to go, Kenneth. That's how I felt.
I felt like he would be great for that.
5'7", 180, good bod going on.
You know, it's like,
you have no kids, right? No kids.
No kids. Yeah, come on.
Are you a virgin, Kenneth? Yeah.
I'm not. I'm a cream cut.
This is interesting. He's trying to help him.
Because all these women always talk about they can't
find a man. It just fits my mess. But Kenneth sounds like a good man. He has a good job. He says he to help him. All these women always talk about they can't find a man. It's my mess.
But Kenneth sounds like a good man.
He has a good job.
He says he looks decent.
Well, take your ass to Tampa then.
I think we got a problem, Gia.
No, Envy can be my assistant.
No, Envy can be my assistant.
It's okay.
Kenneth, good luck, honey.
Love is blind.
Start watching it.
I'm telling you, you would love it.
It's something that you should go for.
That sounds great. I'm willing to put my social media out there if anyone wants to reach out to me. Yes, honey. Love is blind. Start watching it. I'm telling you, you would love it. It's something that you should go for. That sounds great.
I'm willing to put my social media out there if anyone wants to reach out to me.
Yes, please.
What is it?
Let's see.
Yeah, you can reach me on Instagram and Facebook.
Instagram, KDW underscore 8691.
What is it, KDW?
Underscore 8691.
Underscore 8691.
I'm rooting for you, Ken.
If manifest what you want, brother. I'm rooting for you.
Oh, Ken Weaver.
She's out there for you, Ken.
Ken Weaver?
Yes.
Yo, definitely go on Love is Blind.
This is for you, for sure.
He's an Eagles fan, so are you from Philly?
I'm from Jersey.
Oh, I know that's right.
And you're right near me.
But I'm pregnant.
I'm sorry.
Oh, my God.
Is it?
Yes, definitely. I think you should go for it. Kenneth, there's somebody out there for you, Kenneth. I'm sorry. Oh, my God. Let me see. Yes, definitely.
I think you should go for it. Kenneth, there's somebody out there for you, Kenneth.
Go for it.
It is somebody out there.
I see you like the salsa.
You like the dance.
You're going to meet somebody before the year is out.
Good luck.
Yes, that sounds like a plan.
Thank you guys so much.
I appreciate it.
All right, Kenneth.
They should definitely check out Love on the Spectrum.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's still listening, guys.
Oh, sorry.
There's somebody out there for Kenneth, man. There's somebody out there for Kenneth, man.
There's somebody out there for all of us.
There's a lot of single women up here, and Kenneth has a good job.
He seems like a good brother.
He seems like he has his head together.
He actually seems too good for the women that's up here.
Yeah.
He takes his mom out a lot.
That's amazing.
Salute to Kenneth Weaver, man.
Yeah, and he can cook.
Damn.
Wow.
Oh, yeah. He go to Philly a lot
but goddamn it be stop looking at that man page don't even look up for 30
seconds that's crazy I'm not you know you saw that right yes you're looking at
your phone too but that man was going I was looking crazy he leaned back you
bought the clothes to break you ain't even close the break.
We got Jeff with the mess coming up next.
This man is flustered.
Oh, my God.
What we got coming up in Jeff with the mess?
Oh, my God. Jesus Christ.
Oh, man.
I don't know.
Give me a minute.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Go board it.
That's crazy.
The Breakfast Club.
Let's jump right into it.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning let's get to just with the mess
terry cruz went on shea shea uh club shea Shea so he sat down, he was the most recent
guest on there, he had some really
good guests, I haven't heard from Terry Crews in a long time
during the interview, he spoke on
other actors opening up about being underpaid
he also spoke on Cat Williams
before we get to Cat Williams, this is what
he said about being underpaid
Do you have any horror stories in which you
felt that you didn't get the proper compensation
that you deserve?
There's a saying I have to say, you can't nod yes and mean no if i nod yes i looked at the terms and said okay you're gonna pay me four grand for two days okay if i said okay i can't
come back later and be like ah i only got four grand for that. I didn't get nothing for training day. How about that?
But it changed my life forever.
You didn't know who I was if it wasn't for a no paying job.
I got paid maybe four grand on Friday after next.
But that's why I came up to Cuba and said, thank you.
Thank you.
That was the start.
That was the start.
That's a real convo.
Yeah, it is.
And it speaks to the situations that, you know, you have your Terrents howards and you know um you know like the taraji p henson and stuff like they're saying you know like where this is unfair pay and all of that this speaks to the opposite side of
that like sometimes you know you are you sign these contracts like you have to read them like
it has to fall on your representation at one point has to fall back on you for not
reviewing it totally before you sign or whatever and you move forward and then later on you back
track like oh my god i should have you know i should have i should have that's not how this
industry works we've all been there i agree with terry cruz wholeheartedly and i understand you
know when you young in the game you don't know no better but some of y'all be old as hell and
then did about two or three deals and still getting got but then complaining about the
business no it's you and your dumb ass management team but like lawyers but like you said you get a
chance to see the contract you know what you're working for i know we've all done stuff that we
didn't get paid a lot of money but we knew that it could be big for our careers it could be big
for our journey yeah i'm gonna be honest with you i ain't never did that not even earlier actually no well no yeah see that's it yeah y'all got paid for a while or not
yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah i know that we did get paid for a while now but like he said like
a little bit amount of oh no yeah i've never done anything that i didn't get paid for but yeah just
just like a small amount of money and then it increased and increased and increased and increased
like because management changed and certain things changed and it's like,
no, this is what I'm worth
and I'm bringing like,
you know,
we're like the stars.
I'm a part of the stars
of the show.
So yeah, no, no, for sure.
But I definitely agree with that.
Did you always get paid
on Wendy's show
or was it at first for free?
I tell you that all the time.
I worked with Wendy
for a year and a half for free.
Oh, that's so sweet.
Moved up to South Carolina.
But I mean,
they gave me a place to stay.
Where'd you stay?
Shut up, man.
Leave me alone.
You always want to bring up my trauma. You're here to stay but you gotta shut up man leave me alone you always want to
bring up my trauma
you gotta stay with somebody
you gotta recognize
opportunity
that's not true
not in Wendy's basement
that was a nice basement
it was a nice basement
but I didn't say it
it was a nice basement
but you gotta recognize
opportunity
when there's not
a paycheck attached
a lot of people
don't do that
yeah
and basically
what he was saying
about working with
Cat Williams
is like he said
Cat Williams was homeless he said, Cat Williams
was homeless, living in his trailer and all of that.
And they were just, what you looking like that for?
I just thought about something.
What?
Ted Cruz ain't do a damn thing in training day.
He shouldn't have got paid.
All he did was clap.
He was in there diesel as hell clapping for questions.
Ted Cruz ain't do nothing.
Trump's in there thinking like that.
He ain't get paid.
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You know what I'm saying?
And that didn't come with a lot of money, but sometimes it's about the opportunity and the exposure and what comes after.
Moving on to J-Lo.
She speaks on not getting enough love from her parents.
She recently did a documentary about her life.
The documentary is called The Greatest Love Story Never Told, and it was released on Prime.
And she gets into it.
When I was growing up, I was always looking for somebody to make me feel loved.
I felt very ignored by my dad because he was always working nights, and then all day he would sleep,
and I didn't feel like I had enough of a connection with him.
My mom was a narcissist, center of attention, you know, life of the party type person.
I got very used to being around people like that.
The combination of the two of those things set me on a course to be with those type of people.
What I started to realize was I'm comfortable with this, but I don't like this.
Lord, the damn violence, child.
Why did they have to put the violence back there?
Like this wasn't already said.
Like why did they have to do that? I don't know if she told him to do that or not but um i do you know feel sorry for that because there's a lot of people going through that you know what i'm saying so that you need the
love of your parents you know what i'm saying that definitely depicts how you depict your life going
forward and it can definitely have an effect on how you love other people and play a big part in
your relationship fathers need to love on their daughters. Yeah, yeah.
It seems like J-Lo, on the other hand, is trying to have like a renaissance era.
She released an album.
She's going on tour.
She released a documentary, which is like promoting her tour, you know, and stuff like that.
And Stand Up Dylan, which is somebody who I watch on Instagram, y'all, he is hilarious.
He wanted to go see J-Lo on tour.
And he is one of her fans.
But he had some issues with the ticket pricing and
that's what he said j-lo uh uh jennifer just looked at the ticket prices for your show um
450 did you mean that was that an accident i need to have a session with your delulu coach because
you are i think you need to go back and listen to your new album. Because then you'll be like.
Oh I shouldn't be charging people this much.
You need to have at least this many Grammys.
You put up the line.
To be able to charge that.
That's a hundred dollars more than what I paid for Beyonce.
And she has this many Grammys.
He put up.
He did this.
He signaled his hand.
Like basically she has a lot of Grammys.
But aside from the Grammys part of it um he is he is
a uh a j-lo fan and i just think this is like a a true concern why are we paying 450 to come see you
but you know with a lot of these artists they don't do ticket prices so they they go to a
company let's say like live nation live nation gives them how many you know 500 000 a show
and then live nation does the prices to make their money back.
So J. Little's going to sit there and be like, well, I'm going to charge you $450,000 and charge you.
She doesn't do that.
Oh, really?
So you don't have any say over what you're taking away from the show?
Usually no.
Usually a company or promoter pays for the artist and they handle it all.
I just don't understand why this generation can't finish words.
It's so aggravating to me.
Delulu.
Delulu.
Is that hard to say delusional? Like the other day daughter was like oh i got so many memes what the hell is memes what is it memories like it's confusing oh okay it's just confusing
old dad yes say the words you say we don't understand what the hell you say they probably
say that to you when you be listening i know but at least i pronounce my words even with the list i pronounce them all you know you you're
right sometimes we can't even understand still and you'd be saying the whole word but the whole
word you'd be saying the whole word and we can't understand all right all right and that is just
with the mess say the lulu the lulu the lulu that's that's the word lemon peopleululemon. People's Choice mixes up next.
We're going to start off with Ja Rule.
Of course, today is his birthday.
He only has one birthday every four years.
Is 50 going to be okay with you doing that?
What?
Is 50 going to be okay with you doing that?
Oh, my God.
You might not answer your calls.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm just asking.
That's your guy.
I'm just saying.
Is he going to be okay with you doing that?
Just play the record because Ja Rule, I mean, Ja Rule.
Happy birthday, Ja Rule.
Ja Rule couldn't do this.
I feel so sorry for him?
He couldn't even get into the UK.
And everybody's saying,
that got 50 names all over it.
50 saying, I ain't got nothing to do with that bitch
not being able to get in the UK.
Happy Born Day, Rool.
Oh my God, it's the Breakfast Club.
I hate y'all.
The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, is Black History Month
what we doing?
Listen, man,
salute to my guy B. Dot.
You know, every day
during Black History Month,
he puts out an episode
called I Didn't Know,
an episode of I Didn't Know,
Maybe You Didn't Either
on the Black Effect
iHeartRadio Podcast Network, man.
And it's been a great season three
for my man B. Dot,
so he's going to tell you
all about it.
On this final episode of season threes, I didn't know.
Maybe you didn't either.
I want to say February feels like our family reunion.
Annually, we get together and celebrate our black family members from the past that have helped shape our current as we continue to shape the future.
But did you know that family reunions trace back to slavery?
Because I didn't.
Family reunions can be traced back to the Emancipation Proclamation
when former enslaved folks would look for family members they were separated from during slavery.
You got to remember, slave marriages and family ties, they weren't
recognized by American law. Owners could sell husbands from wives, parents from children,
brothers from sisters. The big slaveholders had hell of a plantation, and a lot of times they
just moved enslaved black folks around, splitting up the families in the process. So after good old
Abe Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation and black folks were finally free,
you can't see my air quotes,
but free,
the first thing former enslaved black folks did
was look for family to reunite.
Family was the definition of freedom
to black families.
Did you hear that?
I said family,
your wife,
your children, being able to love on and touch your siblings and parents. That was the definition of freedom. Boy, we sure have
strayed from that logicality. My point is, thank you, cousins, from your Carolina cousin, for a
phenomenal season three of I Didn't Know maybe you didn't either we share stories from
massacre mondays to mansa musa from black businesses to burn black orphanages thanks
to nissan we were able to highlight current black trailblazers in steam science technology
engineering arts mathematics while also making it fun with robotic dogs
and drones that go in the air or under the sea.
The next Black Effect family reunion
is in Atlanta, Georgia, April 27th
for the second Black Effect podcast festival.
I'm hosting it with Pretty V.
So make sure you follow on my social media.
It's B. TV on all platforms.
B-D-A-H-T-T-V.
Okay, bye.
I will salute to BDOT.
That's right, and make sure you mark your calendars
for the second annual Black Effect Podcast Festival
happening in Atlanta, Georgia on April 27th.
It will be hosted by BDOT along with Pretty V.
We got some amazing podcasts that are going to be hitting that stage,
like Carefully Reckless with Jess Hilarious.
We got Wildo and Gilly.
We got the Poor Minds Podcast, Dre and Lex.
We got Horrible Decisions with Weezy and Mandy.
We got the Baller Alert Show.
We got Black Tech Green Money with Will Lucas and Deeply Well with Debbie Brown.
So go get your tickets right now at Eventbrite or go to blackeffect.com slash podcast festival
to get your tickets for the second annual Black Effect Podcast Festival happening Saturday, April 27th.
Hey, yo, and I want to salute to my guy, Mario Van Peebles, man.
Tonight, they are doing a screening of Outlaw Posse.
Outlaw Posse, okay?
Posse.
I said Posse. Outlaw Posse. Okay? Posse. I said Posse.
Outlaw Posse.
Tonight, okay? 6.30pm.
Screening start time starts at 6.50pm. It is at Regal
Union Square, 850
Broadway, New York, New York.
1-0-0-0-3.
Okay? You can always... You didn't have to
get a zip code, bro.
I don't know.
Hey, yo.
0-1-3-1-7. Okay, you can always... You didn't have to get a zip code, bro. I don't know. Hey, yo. You're crazy.
It's 01317.
Like, they're typing it in the GPS.
But go check him out tonight.
Outlaw Posse.
Door's open 630.
Screening time starts at 650.
Regal Union Square, 850 Broadway, New York, New York.
All right.
And you know what?
Also, salute to Louis V.
He's doing his birthday bowling party tonight. I'm going to go out there. Louis V. And hang with the, salute to Louis V. He's doing his birthday bowling party tonight.
I'm going to go out there.
Louis V.
And hang with the homie Louis V.
He's doing a bowling party.
Him versus Ferrari Simmons.
So I'm headed to Atlanta.
Happy born day, my guy.
To hang out with Louis V.
All right.
And Louis V is DJing the second annual Black Effect Podcast Festival, too.
April 27th in Atlanta.
Go get your tickets now at Eventbrite.
Where's the zip code?
I don't even know.
All right.
When we come back, we got the positive notice the breakfast club good morning
morning everybody it's dj envy jess larry charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club
reminding you uh this weekend ci double a is in baltimore back in baltimore friday i'm doing a
day party and then saturday jess is doing her birthday party okay i am y'all at the baltimore
peninsula so make sure y'all show up from 8 to 12.
Get your tickets.
The link is in my bio
also to get tables.
Refer to my caption.
I can't wait to see y'all.
I got three dresses made.
Do you know people
made dresses?
I said this last week.
I was like,
y'all ain't nothing to wear.
Somebody from here
made me a dress
and two designers
from Baltimore
made me a dress.
And they sent it to me.
Now what do you wear?
Because they all expect you
to wear their dress.
I know.
I'm going to change my clothes.
Yeah, I'm going to change my clothes. Absolutely. You did outfit going to change my clothes. Yeah, I'm going to change my clothes.
Absolutely.
You did outfit changes last year, too, though.
Yeah, I know I did two outfit changes.
But the Baltimore Peninsula is set up.
It's so nice.
I got my own bathroom.
I got everything going on in there.
So, yeah, 2455 House Street, y'all.
And parking is available.
Get y'all tickets.
I see y'all Saturday.
Who tickets cheap?
Are you on the J-Lo?
Please, no.
Mine. What are you talking about? And I J-Lo? Please, no. Mine.
What are you talking about?
And I can sing.
And I can sing.
Mine.
Wow, wow.
And Charlamagne, you just told the world that you got a new book coming out?
Yes, man.
My third book, it's called Get Honest or Die Lying, Why Small Talk Sucks.
Will be available May 21st, 2024.
But it's available for pre-order everywhere you buy books now man the
book is literally about how i hate small talk on all levels don't just come up to me talking about
nothing just for the sake of talking and it's about how we make micros macros in this society
and we spend so much time talking about small things that don't matter so this book is going
to give us you know some bigger things to talk about. You know, some of my favorite subjects like mental health, of course, and, you know, politics and just, you know, entertainment, just just family life being married.
So, yeah, get honest and die lying. Why small talk sucks. Available May 21st, 2024.
But it's available for preorder everywhere you buy books now. Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, all those good places.
Thank you for the support all
right you got a positive note i do uh this is just about you know i guess matching energies right you
know we always talk about matching energies but we always want to match the negative energy that
somebody you know puts out towards us but you got to match the good energy that people put out uh
to you too but if the feeling is mutual right always. But if the feeling is mutual, right? Always remember this.
If the feeling is mutual, the effort
will be equal. Sometimes
we place too much effort in the
wrong direction. You understand
that, Jess? Oh, I like that. Oh, first of all,
because I was very calm and insane, that's good
anyway, but don't look over here. I'm asking for your critique.
Yeah, don't look over here because
this week, you tried it.
No, I did not. Yeah, you pulled up with me and left me out there
So yeah, my effort is always gonna be my effort in here
It's all of your friend
Okay, all right, I don't trust you but I back out on me I don't know what I
Know the TV. Oh, they play. I don't know. What I backed out on? I don't know. The TV? I don't, they playing.
I don't know.
They might be playing.
We not going back there.
Yeah.
So shut up.
Yeah.
And I didn't get a TV.
What?
What?
So yeah, we go this week.
Like, I'm not.
We going.
No, we're not.
Breakfast club, bitches.
We don't finish or y'all done?
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