The Breakfast Club - Gems Delivery ( Master P interview)
Episode Date: February 4, 2021Today on the show we had Master p call in where he discusses Reebok, Teaching Economic Empowerment, Ownership and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Brett Favre for making hypocritica...l comments about Deshaun Watson’s Trade request and Angela helped some listeners out during Ask Yee with one listener questioning her boyfriends sexuality just because he went to jail. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DJ Envy, Anjali Yee, and Charlamagne Tha God.
Wake that ass up.
The Breffa Club is on.
Right here. I am Phillip Blass. I Wake that ass up. The Breakfast Club is on. Right here.
I am Phillip Blass.
I'm talking to the Breakfast Club this morning.
Okay, okay, okay.
I love coming here.
I'm never not going to come here.
You guys are good to me.
In return, I'm always going to be good to y'all.
For a lot of people in the hip-hop generation,
the Breakfast Club is where people get their information
on the topics, on the artists, and everything like that.
In that aspect, radio is still important.
The Breakfast Club.
When my name come up, respect it.
Good morning, USA! Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, What's happening? Can you cut the music down a little bit? What you got to turn the music down for? Look, are you parents out there?
We got to encourage the kids to do some work, right?
What are you talking about?
Kids are lazy these days.
I'm explaining to you, right?
So I'm bonding my business, doing my real estate thing, looking at homes yesterday.
My dad calls me.
My dad was like, what you doing, pops?
He was like, yeah, I'm about to shovel the back out because I can't get out if there's a problem.
I'm like, well, what do you mean?
It's kids that do it.
He said, there's no kids walking around shoveling snow anymore. I
said, what do you mean, dad? I was like, that's how we made money. Like we wanted a snowstorm
back in the day because we shoveled in the summertime. We cut people's grass. That's how
we made a little extra change. He's like, there's no kids. I was like, yo, dad, I'm on my way. Don't
don't even show. He's like, no, don't come out here. I got it. I'm like, dad, he was like, I'll
just do a little bit at a time. So I drive to Queens yesterday. You know, I hop out with my Timberlands that's not meant for shoveling snow.
But I'm like, I got boots on.
Bruh.
It took me four hours to shovel out my dad's car yesterday.
First of all, I'm glad that you're still a good child to your parents.
That's number one.
My back hurts.
I'm aching.
Like, it's to the point where I was like, this is ridiculous.
And the snow got extra, like, in New York we got about 28 inches, right?
So 28 inches after two days is ice. So it's heavy. I couldn't find no kids to help ridiculous. And the snow got extra. Like, in New York, we got about 28 inches, right? So 28 inches after two days is ice.
So it's heavy.
I couldn't find no kids to help me shovel out the snow.
Well, don't chastise all the kids across America because of them little punk-ass, lazy-ass kids.
They're living around your daddy.
In Queens?
Okay?
Because in the area that I live in, them kids be on it.
Okay?
They come through.
They're ready to shovel the driveway, the walk-up, all for $40. Okay? You cheap if you give them kids $40. Oh, they come through, they're ready to show, they shovel the driveway, the walk-up, all
for $40, okay? You cheap if
you give them kids $40. Oh my gosh, you gotta give them more than
$40. That's what they ask for.
That's why the kids don't go around. That's crazy.
I give them what they ask for. That's what they ask for.
Nah. That's crazy.
$40? Yeah, they're not the
water boys in Atlanta that they telling you,
hey, give me something. They say, yo, we want this, how much we
want. Bro, they might have gave me $40 when I was a teen.
I would definitely give them more than $40. They might have they might have gave me $40 when I was a teen.
They might have gave me
$25, $30 when I was a teen.
First of all,
if it's two kids
and they come in to do that
for $40,
that's $20 each.
That's $20 each?
What?
That's awful.
Y'all sound rich
and privileged.
To shovel,
I got $25
when I was a kid.
I sound like
if I can give them more,
I will.
I feel like if I can give them more, yes, I will.
I got $20 when I was a kid.
And that was a long time ago.
I'm giving them what they asked for.
Goodness gracious.
And a little tip.
So, yes, you got a $50 bill.
You keep the change.
Okay, now is the tip.
No, it's not.
It's the same.
$50 is an extra $10.
But my point is, y'all sound rich and privileged because y'all are making like $20 is not a
lot of money.
Bro, I got $20 when I was a kid to shovel snow.
Okay.
That was a long time ago.
Okay.
Man, let me tell you something.
I always over-tip.
The kid got bills?
The kid got paid child support?
I always over-tip and overpay when I can.
Bro.
And if I can afford to give a kid a little bit more than that, yes.
I was getting $20 when gas was 99 cents a gallon.
Gas is $2.19 a gallon now.
Okay, so how much do you think the kid should get for shoveling snow?
Depending on how much.
Like the snow that I had yesterday, at least $40, $50 for shoveling that snow.
How much did I just say I gave the kids?
$20 each.
Do you think these people listen?
$50 each kid.
Each kid, not $20 a kid.
No, no.
Absolutely not.
100% not.
You're acting like it's not a lot of work.
Yes, it is a lot of work.
I'm speaking for my
house.
I'm speaking for my driveway and my
walk up.
I don't have a driveway because I live in
Brooklyn. I don't have a driveway. I just got
some steps and right in front of the house.
It's not a lot and I definitely pay more than that.
Would you pay for a little bit of steps?
$80.
I'm coming to your house and doing your house for $80.
Exactly.
Now, that's a little much.
People are silly.
$80 to do your little stuff.
What?
I'm not listening to you.
I'm going to be out.
Y'all just be talking.
No, no, no.
I've been trying to look good.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm going to Angela Yee's house for $80.
$80?
All right.
Bye.
Yeah, for two kids, they get $40 a piece.
All right.
I'm coming to your house next time.
All right?
Just keep the $80 at the door.
$40 is great for two kids. No problem. If you really come. If you really come and80 at the door. $40 is great for two kids. No problem. If you really
come, if you really come and shovel, go ahead.
$40 is great for two kids. I'll give you $80.
And a $50 tip. $50.
So $50 is great for two kids. The shovel's enough.
Alright, well. They're kids, man. Let's get the show
cracking. Master P will be joining us this morning.
That's right. P will be here. P
always here to give us some free
jewelry. He's got a lot of things going on
per usual. Cars and sneakers and trying to buy Reebok.
We'll talk about it.
Cereal and noodles and all that.
And then we got front page news.
What are we talking about?
Well, let's talk about the All-Star Game.
Looks like that could be happening on March 7th.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
It's high fashion.
Hey, it's a new joint.
No, it's not.
It's Roddy Ricch's The Breakfast Locomotive. Here's High Fashioned. Hey, it's a new joint. No, it's not. It's Roddy Richards' The Breakfast Locomotive.
Let's go.
Hey.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front page news.
Where we starting, Dee?
Well, it looks like the All-Star Game, the NBA All-Star Game,
could be happening on March 7th.
The game would be played at State Farm Arena in Atlanta,
and it would do the traditional
Eastern Conference
versus Western Conference
but rather than it being
all weekend,
they would make it
a one night event
which would include
the All-Star game
and the skills competition
if this happens.
Yeah, I didn't know
that they were even
thinking about canceling it.
When I started hearing them
saying they were still having it,
I was like,
I didn't think they were
not having the NBA
All-Star weekend.
No, they definitely said
they were going to cancel it.
Now they're going to do
everything in one day which you said but I mean, I'm excited about it. I like All-Star weekend? No, they definitely said they were going to cancel it. Now they're going to do everything in one day, which you said.
But, I mean, I'm excited about it.
I like All-Star.
And Atlanta is open, so I guess that would be the best place for it.
And that's why it makes no sense.
The NBA is playing games everywhere, every night.
And they're starting to have fans.
What's the difference?
So one game is going to be a preventive measure?
Like, come on.
Have the game.
All right.
Now, domestic violent extremism is still a concern as we get ready for the Super Bowl this weekend.
And they're talking about the security that's going to be happening there.
It's like a level one right now.
It's a special event assessment rating one, which means they have unlocked federal resources to help secure the game.
But it's lower than what they did for the presidential inauguration as far as levels.
Now, according to our homeland,
our newly minted Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas,
he told CNN that there is still a huge threat of domestic terrorism
that's persistent. Listen to this.
How imminent is this threat, and what is your plan to address it?
Ana, the threat is persistent to this day.
What we in the Department of Homeland Security do
is we gather intelligence, we gather
information, we share that with our state, local,
tribal and territorial partners as we
collectively in an all of government effort
combat hate and the violence that
accompanies it.
Canada has listed the Proud Boys movement as a terrorist group, by the way.
So that means that they're able to freeze their financial assets and criminalize financing,
training and recruitment for any of those groups. Salute to Canada for declaring the Proud Boys a terrorist group.
Salute to America for declaring the Proud Boys their fathers, sons and cousins because
they are.
And it's amazing to me that
after the events on January 6th
at the Capitol building, after Trump
telling the Proud Boys to stand back and stand by,
seeing the things these Proud Boys have done,
it's amazing to me there's nothing
being done about them in America.
They can't even get laid with a terrorist organization?
Now, one woman who was arrested in connection
with that January 6th attack
at the U.S. Capitol has asked if she can go on a prepaid trip to Mexico this month.
She's asked the federal judge if she can go.
Jenny Cudd, she owns a flower shop in Midland, Texas.
She has two misdemeanor charges.
They had all this video of her talking about going into the Capitol and bragging about them breaking into the office and, you know, taking a picture with the gavel and all of that.
Now she wants to be able to go on this trip to Mexico.
No word yet on whether or not they're going to allow that.
Of course they are.
Do you think the reason America hasn't labeled the Proud Boys a terrorist group
is because a lot of those lawmakers are actually Proud Boys?
Probably.
Probably, right?
Yeah.
All right.
Well, that is your front page news.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open. It's The Breakfasthmm. All right. Well, that is your front page news. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Let's go.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
Say it with your chest.
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So if you've got something on your mind, let it out.
Hello, who's this? You. Travby Trav. Hi, Trav. Hello, who's this?
You.
Trav, you Trav.
Hey, you.
Hi, Trav.
Hey, boo.
Good morning, you.
I can only say good morning to you and only two other men this morning.
That's Trey Songz and Marshall Price.
Okay.
Oh, so you saw the video.
All right.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, my goodness.
Question, how do y'all know that was Trey Songz?
His tattoo. Don't be hating. That's on his arm. I had a conversation about you, Charlamagne. You're a hater. I, my goodness. Oh, my goodness. Question, how do y'all know that was Trey Songz? His tattoo.
Don't be hating.
It's on his arm.
I had a conversation about you, Charlamagne.
You're a hater.
I'm not hating.
I'm just asking.
I just want to know how people came to the conclusion that was Trey Songz.
I'm asking a legitimate question.
I want to know.
It was his tattoo.
It was on his left arm.
I didn't see all that.
I didn't see all that.
What'd you see?
What'd you see?
I mean, I glimpsed because I thought my video had leaked.
And then I was like, you know what?
I know this ain't me because black men don't cheat and it's not my wife.
But for a second, I was like, whoa, is that me?
For just a second.
I don't think you thought that.
So, I have a bone to pick with you, Charlamagne.
I don't talk about two big ass bones and then say you got a bone to pick with me.
I'll tell you, what do you want, Trash?
I have a bone to pick with Charlamagne.
I can't stand people like
you. Yesterday, you told me
how you saw me looking all good on the
gram, and I was looking all good on the gram.
You ain't like not one picture, bitch.
Not one picture that you like. I don't like pictures.
I don't like pictures. But you told me that you saw me
look all good. I've never liked a picture in my life.
I don't like pictures.
You look like my cousin. I literally
walked or scrolled by my picture and didn't like it. But you always like my pictures. That's fine. Don't make me scroll. You look like my cousin. I literally watch her scroll by my picture and then like it.
But you always like my pictures.
Like a picture next time.
Yes, I do.
Bye.
I gave you a compliment in front of millions of people on the radio, but you were like
a goddamn like on Instagram.
Hello, who's this?
You know what I'm saying?
He's kicked out.
Yo, Breakfast Club with the businesses, baby.
What's up, homie?
What's going on?
Yo, Envy, man, I got a bone to pick with you.
He's boned. I got a bone to pick with you. He's boned.
A lot of bones.
Bones is going viral.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Slow down.
Slow down.
Hey, I see you over there, Blue.
Shall I say anything about you right now, player?
Envy, let me dig off of you real quick.
Whoa.
Check this out.
Yeah.
So I used to listen to your man, the Godfather, right down the hall from y'all for a hot minute.
Then I was scrolling through the radio.
Who, Elvis Duran?
Running to the breakfast.
Yeah.
The godfather, yes.
Yeah, the godfather.
So then I flick on the radio.
I hear Envy over here talking about this daggone Bachelor.
So I was like, you know what?
First black Bachelor, let me check it out.
I'll go check it out.
And let me tell you, yo, I'm hooked.
I told you it was good, right?
I'm hooked like a fat yo.
Mad up to you, baby.
That joke is on point. However,
I wish you would have kept that little Maria chick,
the Peruvian broad. That thing was
hot. You know what?
There was no connection.
There was no connection with Maria,
but I'm glad he got rid of Victoria.
Nah, man. Victoria kept the house rid of Victoria. Nah, man.
Victoria kept the house spicy.
Nah, Victoria.
I like Victoria, man.
Like, he can't marry her.
He wasn't going to marry her.
Well, of course not marry her, but keep her to the end just to keep it spicy because she's
them girls up.
She did.
Who do you think will win, though?
Who do you think will win?
Who do you think will win?
You know what?
I got a feeling that Katie Broad might pull it off.
Which one?
She ain't got no body or nothing.
Look, Katie Broad, I think she might pull it off.
You know what?
She might get it.
Katie?
She's a white girl.
People are going to get mad at him if he picks Katie.
She kind of reminds me of one of the Jennas, though, a little bit.
You don't get that Jenna feel?
That's true.
That's true.
That's true.
But you know what?
She ain't got no body.
She ain't got no body, and I don't think he need to mess with that one.
He might have gone over to the sister from Ethiopia.
Yeah, the Ethiopian sister is pretty.
And also, what was the black?
I think she's half black, half Mexican, or half black, half Filipino.
Yes.
Yes.
I know who you talking about.
Oh, see?
Man, look at you.
You got me sounding like a housewife.
I'm going to take your number, man.
I'm going to call you, man. You hold on, man. I'm going to get you a number. We're going to call, man. Let got me sounding like a housewife. I'm going to take your number, man. I'm going to call you, man.
You hold on, man.
I'm going to get your number.
We're going to call, man.
Let's see if he really calls him.
I'm serious.
That's good.
We're going to FaceTime the next bachelor.
I'm glad you found somebody to bond with over The Bachelor.
You said what?
I'm glad you found somebody to bond with over The Bachelor.
Call back.
Call back.
Call back.
Jesus Christ.
All right, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
That was intense.
Damn, I hung up on a brother. All right, hit us up. It's 800-585-1051. That was intense. Damn, I hung up on a brother.
All right, hit us up.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Damn, damn, damn.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, what's up, NB?
It's Mello.
How you feeling? Mello, what's popping? What's going on? Yo, man, so let me, what's up, MBS? Mello, how you feeling?
Mello, what's poppin'?
What's going on?
Yo, man, so let me, first of all,
can we drop on a cruise box for Angel of the Year?
Like, I went to a store of private labels, man.
I'm telling you, I got...
You got yourself a weave?
Mello, you got yourself a weave?
Nah, I got Shordy some fire for Valentine's Day.
So, like, fellas, if you are in the state of Michigan, go to Private Label.
Do not waste your money on a hotel and put it in the same three positions.
You feel me?
It's not going to work out for you this year, man.
Go to Angel of Yeast.
She's going to hook you up.
You heard?
Like, it's lit.
I saw you post, too, from the store, but I had just left right when you posted.
Okay, Mello.
I was like, damn, I'm going to suggest Miss Mello.
I was so sick.
But it's all right, man.
We definitely going to make up again. Envy, I'm going to go back. I'm going to get some weed to add it to your beard. Thank you, Mello. I was like, damn, I'm going to suggest Miss Mello. I was so sick, but it's all right, man. We definitely going to make up again.
Envy, I'm going to go back.
I'm going to get some weave to add it to your beard.
Thank you, Mello.
Okay.
That'd be cute.
We got lace front beards.
Give me something long, Mello.
Pause.
All right, Mello.
Geesh.
Ain't no need to pause it after you tell or ask a grown man to give you something long, bro.
You know what you was doing.
Shut up.
Hello, who's this?
It's Jack Jack from High Kick Society.
Good morning, Breakfast Club. Good morning, Jack Jack from High Kick Society. Good morning, Breakfast Club.
Good morning, Jack Jack.
Okay, so first of all,
I wanted to tell Charlamagne
that I ordered two books
off his recommendation.
I got the Unapologetic
Black Guide to Mental Health.
I think that one.
The Unapologetic Guide
to Black Mental Health
from Dr. Rita Walker.
That's it.
I'm reading that
after I read your book
because I got your
little shook-shook book in,
and I thought I got a little 3D color
because your forehead is big as hell on this cover, Charlamagne.
You make so much money, but you don't have to pay for nobody to Photoshop that.
Those are the two books you ordered?
Yes.
Yes, I did, and I can't wait to read yours
because I'm reading it after the 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership.
That's what I'm reading right now.
So after that, I'm going to get to your little strict book
because I can't wait to hear about your trauma for losing
your hairline and all that. I want to
be there for you. I want to relate to you.
Don't be making fun of my
trauma, okay?
I love your trauma. I made it make you who you are.
That is a fact.
Thank you, mama.
I'm about to tell her, too, you should also pre-order
Tameka Mallory's upcoming book, State of
Emergency, How to Win in the Country We Built.
You can preorder that now as well.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Rod.
I go by the name of Rod Benz.
I'm a music artist.
I'm just getting off work, but I just wanted to shoot my shot, you know?
You a rapper?
Shoot your shot to who?
You a rapper or you a highlight show to me?
No, no, no, no.
No, I'm a music artist, so I made some dope music, man.
I really think anybody that sent me out, I think they had messed with me.
You don't sound confident, King.
I need your confidence to step up a little bit.
You don't sound confident at all.
Let me hear you spit a little bit.
Pause.
Trust me.
Trust me.
I'm very confident, man.
My IG is rod.danz. Man, show us what the mouth do right confident, man My ID is R-O-D dot D-A-N-Z
Man, show us what the mouth do right now, man
Come on, show us what that mouth do right now
Let's go, let's get some bars
Alright, watch this
I'm listening, I'm not watching anything
Alright
Nah, nah, you like the young lady in the trade songs video yesterday You're not doing the best of jobs, bro From what I'm hearing, you know what I'm saying, bro? Doing them shots, they letting them go. Got to tell the white ass s***. Nah, nah. You like the young lady in the Trey Songz video yesterday.
You're not doing the best of jobs, bro, from what I'm hearing.
You know what I mean?
You really analyzed that video.
Bro, have a good day.
You might sound better on the beat or something, bro.
You might not need to be late to work this morning.
Hey, let me pull over.
Let me pull over real quick.
That ain't going to change nothing.
Turn the radio down, too. All right. That ain't going to change nothing. Turn the radio down, too.
All right, none of that going to change nothing.
Go, bro.
All right, I'm pulling over right now.
Oh, my gosh.
He's scrolling through his phone and trying to pull over at the same time.
He's scrolling through his phone looking for some bars.
Go ahead, bro, go.
No, no, I'm on the freeway.
Hey, I'm on the freeway.
Bro, don't die over these whack-ass raps you spitting, bro.
They might not be whack, man.
Let them pull over.
Go ahead, man. We ain't got that much time. We live. All bro. They might not be whack, man. Let them pull over. Go ahead, man.
We ain't got that much time.
We live.
All right, here I go.
Oh, God.
Y'all still alive.
Them ma's sold out.
Got on my pussy's ear.
And I said I was a star back when I was a kid.
Back when I was on my dick and rolling down the six.
Nope.
Turn your hazard lights off and get off the side of the embankment
and get back on the highway and get to where you're going.
There is no need for you to be late this morning. There is no need for you to be late this morning.
There is no need for you to be late this morning.
Fart all over these bars, Dramos.
Listen, there's no need for you to be late the way you're going this morning.
Get off that embankment, turn your hazard lights off, and drive.
Hey, no cap.
No cap.
I'm headed home, though.
You should, and you need some rest.
You need some rest.
Have a nice day, sir.
Hey, look, I appreciate the opportunity.
I wouldn't have.
Bro, you from Detroit, right?
Yeah, Detroit, Michigan.
That's what it is.
You know, Angelia got a store there she's hiring.
You should swing by there, bro.
That's right.
And I don't care what...
He's an artist.
I'm destined to be a star.
I'm destined to be a star.
And I don't care what Eminem says and lose yourself.
You should quit.
Oh, my goodness.
I mean, we're not being mean.
We're just being honest.
We're telling the truth.
Come on, guys.
Come on.
This guy's pulling over on the freeway to spit those whack raps.
You want the guy to die for that?
Come on, man.
Stop.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
We got rumors on the way?
Yeah, let's set it off with Trey Songz.
And this video that leaked will tell you his response to it.
You could have seen him live on OnlyFans.
All right, we'll get into it next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe own country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with
celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their
journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement
together. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the
real magic happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know,
follow, and admire, join me every week for Post Run High. It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart
of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeart
Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
So y'all, this is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on
with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast.
Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all, Nimminy here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast
for kids and families
called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history
to life through hip hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat. Nine months before Rosa, it was Claudette. thing. Check it. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records because in order to make history, you have to make some noise. Listen to Historical Records
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to him.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, yesterday a clip went viral and everybody is saying it's Trey Songz getting oral sex on the clip.
You can see the tattoo on his arm.
That's how they've been able to identify him.
Now, in response to this, Trey Songz posted a selfie where he's looking at his phone and he has a shocked face emoji.
And people were lighting up in his comments.
Then he went on to post, link in bio with your curious ass.
And then he said,
I walk with a limp cuz.
And he said,
you say they leaked what baby?
I'm out here going live on OnlyFans now.
Pull up.
I'm glad y'all told me about the tats
because I was really confused
on how folks figured
that was Trey Songz yesterday.
Because the way social media was talking,
I thought his face was in the video
and he was on there screaming,
yeah!
Or whatever the hell he be saying.
Well, what did you see when you looked at the video?
I saw a man receiving oral sex.
All right, well, let's see.
I didn't get a chance to see the OnlyFans,
so I don't know what went on,
but if anybody watched it.
Hold on, so that's on OnlyFans?
I'm sounding sad.
Well, no, he promoted an OnlyFans.
He sounded excited.
No, I'm trying to figure out why.
He did, right?
Well, what's the page? I'm not getting it. Listen, I'm trying to figure it out. Like, he put it on OnlyFans. He got excited. No, I'm trying to figure out why I'm... He did, right? Well, what's with his page?
I'm not getting it.
Listen, I'm trying to figure it out.
Like, he put it on OnlyFans
or he leaked this himself?
No, no, no, no, no.
It was leaked
and then he responded to it
and then he promoted OnlyFans.
Oh, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha,
gotcha, gotcha.
Okay.
All right.
Now, Wendy Williams' ex-husband,
Kevin Hunter,
is opening an Italian restaurant
in Brooklyn.
It's called Loretto.
He announced it on social media. Time to work on my legacy for a kid from Brownsville, Brooklyn. This is
a dream come true to be a part of an amazing team to create something so extraordinary. So he's
working with his partners, Finesse and the brothers, Johnny and Robert. He said, I look
forward to nothing but success. Continue to thank God for the blessings. The soft opening will be
on Valentine's Day. So your legacy is to open a restaurant
in New York City during the pandemic
when the restaurant industry is struggling.
That's a good legacy.
That's a small business move.
I'm just, I'm just, I mean.
Well, I mean, I'm sure this must have been
in the works for quite some time now
for it to be opening on Valentine's Day.
And that's when restaurants open at 25%.
Okay.
They do deliveries
and Uber Eats
and things like that.
All right, congratulations.
You don't mean it.
Nope, don't say it.
I sure don't.
So don't say it.
This guy here is crazy.
I'm trying to project
positive energy here.
We can see right there.
Okay, positive vibes only.
I was waiting for you
to be like,
I got another name
for the restaurant.
I really thought
you were going to say.
Nah, I'm not going to do that.
But it's just like,
I mean, come on, man. Whatever.
You want some eggplant parmesan, maybe?
Nah. It's just a little too late to be
working on legacy, buddy. Sometimes
things are solidified. I mean, it's never too late to change,
but you know, you got to change yourself.
Right? I would think so.
Go do some work on yourself, my brother. Go find some
healing. Become a better person. That's the
that's how you leave better legacy.
Kelvin.
Alright, Nick Cannon has tested positive for COVID.
So now Niecy Nash will fill in for him as the masked singer host
until he can return to the show.
So the masked singer does return this week,
and I guess, yeah, that's what's going to be happening now
until he's negative.
Is he sick?
I mean, I hope he's not sick.
Is he asymptomatic?
Like,
what does it mean?
Because I hear these things
like,
oh,
Michael Scrahan
tested positive for COVID.
Nick Cannon tested positive
for COVID.
Are they sick?
Well,
who knows?
But you might just know
because you got tested.
You could have mild symptoms,
asymptomatic,
but obviously when you're
filming things right now,
you do have to get tested.
So a lot of people get tested
and that's how they even find out.
Gotcha.
And we don't know how it
affects anybody's body.
Everybody's body affects it. Oh, yeah, yeah, because Nick
do have, um, what Nick got?
Lupus, I think? No, don't quote me on that.
He does have something. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You're right. Alright, Floyd Mayweather
wants to fight 50 Cent in an
exhibition fight and
he was talking to a radio
show and here's what he had to say.
Is there anybody that could get
50 in the ring
in a celebrity boxing match?
Basically anybody you really want to punch
in the face. I don't think I can
make weight though. I don't think I can get down there.
I'd like
Floyd if I could get down there.
Or he could just let me not have to get down
to 150.
Alright now, Floyd said,
I also heard that 50 Cent would fight me, but claims I'm too small.
If he wants to face up at the end of the year, we
can do an exhibition then. I don't care about
weight class with any of these guys. The Paul Brothers
will make great money with the events, but with 50 Cent,
it has to be winner takes all.
Now, 50 has already responded on social
media. He said, the fight is off
because Floyd can't read two paragraphs
of my New York Times bestseller,
Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter.
He's stupid, man.
On IG Live.
He just doesn't stop.
He does not.
All right, now.
Stupid, man.
In other fight news, Lamar Odom is set to fight Aaron Carter
in a celebrity boxing match, and that's going to be happening in June.
Who?
Wasn't he a Backstreet Boy?
He's the brother of a Backstreet Boy. Oh, Aaron Carter was the brother of a Backstreet Boy. Thank you, John Wasn't he a Backstreet Boy? He's the brother of a Backstreet Boy.
Oh, Aaron Carter was the brother of a Backstreet Boy.
Thank you, John.
Oh, Nick is the Backstreet Boy.
Yes.
Nick got mad.
No, Aaron is the brother.
Why do we know Aaron then?
I know Aaron.
Why do I know Aaron?
He put out a record.
He put out a single.
Yeah, he did.
He's an artist also.
And then he went a little off the grid for a little bit.
I think he was on crack too.
I wouldn't even want to say that, but yeah, he was a little off the grid for a little bit.
I think.
I think I'm making something up,
but I think I thought,
no, it's something. Say allegedly.
Yeah, I feel like he had
to go to rehab.
Yeah, I think Lamar
won that one.
Lamar should win that one.
Hell yeah,
Lamar should win that one.
Yeah, because I mean,
it's not like either one
of them are boxers.
You know what I mean?
Lamar got mad reach.
It's like the street fighter game
with the guy with the long ass arms.
Yeah, but if Aaron Carter
was a boxer,
then you know,
that's a different ball game.
We saw that with Nate Robinson and Jake Paul, whatever the Paul was. You know what I mean? was a boxer, then, you know, that's a different ball game. We saw that with Nate Robinson
and Jake Paul,
whatever the Paul was.
You know what I mean?
Everybody's like,
oh, Nate Robinson's athletic,
but no, Jake Paul
has actual experience
in the ring.
Being that neither one
of them have experience
in the ring,
Lamar Odom should win that one.
Now, I'm going to give you this
because when he went to rehab,
it was actually
for opioid addiction,
but Lamar Odom is 6'10".
Aaron Carter is 6'1". Aaron Carter is 6'1".
Aaron Carter ain't no damn 6'10".
He ain't that tall.
That's what it says here.
I didn't make it up.
How do you know?
Because I was on a flight with him,
and I seen how tall he was.
He's not 6'.
He's definitely not that tall.
He's not taller than me.
He's just mad he's taller than you.
He's not taller.
I'm 6', but he's not taller than me.
All I know is Lamar Odom should win that one.
It's going to be a heavy breathing contest.
All right?
They're going to both be out of breath
after 45 seconds. But Lamar Odom should win that one. It's going to be a heavy breathing contest. All right. They're going to both be out of breath after 45 seconds.
But Lamar Odom should win that one.
Well, it'll be in Atlantic City on June 12th.
So I know we have our own day there.
Maybe we should go.
Who wins between Floyd and 50?
I would have to say Floyd.
Yeah, Floyd's a boxer for real.
But so is 50.
50's a golden glove.
50 was a golden glove.
Yeah, but Floyd, I think, you know, Floyd is a...
He's been doing it more, I think.
Yeah, it's a different level.
That's his life.
But they're both in shape.
Like you said, 50's a boxer.
He's stronger, I'm sure.
I'm sure 50's stronger.
I would think Floyd's conditioning is better.
But they're not doing eight rounds, nine rounds, ten rounds, twelve rounds.
Floyd is probably faster, though.
Oh, we'll talk about it.
We got to go to break.
All right.
We're syndicated.
All right.
That is your rumor report.
The last thing I just don't think if 50 start to lose, I don't think he'll fight fair.
I really don't.
I think he'll grab Floyd and they'll be wrestling.
I really just knock him down.
That would be incredible.
All right.
Well, we got front page news next.
Yes.
And find out what state is actually abolishing the death penalty.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Ye right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Now, it's Super Bowl weekend.
You guys excited?
It doesn't feel like it's Super Bowl weekend.
Usually, I feel like there's a lot more going on.
You know what a big deal this would be
if you could actually, if everything was open in Tampa
with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers playing,
this would be the biggest deal.
It feels like it's still a big deal to me.
Does it?
Yes.
I don't know.
Not as big as it could be, though, because it's usually such so many different things going on, so many events.
Everybody's out there.
It's just not, you know, it can't be that way.
I see a bunch of parties and all type of stuff.
I see a bunch of events going on.
I see the usual suspects hosting parties, the Trey Songz and the Fabuluses and the Jeezy's and Envy DJing.
I see the same things happening.
Four parties.
But the thing is, it usually is a lot more than that.
It's usually everybody's out there and like 50 parties a night.
It's crazy.
But this time it's not like that.
I don't know.
I don't see it all over the press.
I don't know.
But anyway.
What?
A pandemic's going on too, right?
It is all over the press.
That's what we're saying.
Yeah, that's why it's not the same. It is all over the press. That's why it's not the same.
It is all over the press, but I watch ESPN all day.
All right, well, let's get some front page news.
Well, the Virginia Senate passed a bill yesterday that would abolish the death penalty,
and that's a major policy change in Virginia.
Envy, you went to college there, so you know what that is.
And Virginia has actually led the nation in the number of executions it has carried out. So they have voted
now to do that.
Now I'm shocked about that. I've never believed in the
death penalty.
I wouldn't say that. Yeah, I don't
know. I haven't. I just don't. I don't believe
that you can, because first of all, they've made a lot
of mistakes. And that's not anything you could
ever take back. But if it's known,
like if somebody kills my
kids or kills my family members
out of just cold blood,
they should die.
I mean, yeah,
it is something very cruel
about the death penalty,
though.
Like, who are you
to make that decision
on somebody's life?
Right.
I wouldn't want to be
the person to kill someone
either with the death penalty.
But who would I make
that decision on my child?
You go to jail for life.
I want to live his life.
Nah, but that jail ain't,
I'd rather you die.
You know, people in jail,
they're still doing challenges on their phones in jail. They're still'd rather you die. You know, people in jail, they're still doing challenges
on their phones in jail. They're still eating
in jail. You talking about Casanova?
You say anything. No. You see, kids can't got studios
in some of these jails. That is not the majority of people in prison.
No. Trust me.
Not if you killed someone
and you're on death...
If you kill one of my family members, I want you dead.
I want you to live
in jail forever and suffer.
I'm telling you, bro.
I'm telling you, you're doing life in jail,
and you don't know what's happening to that butthole in jail.
That might be worse than actual death.
And it might be a good time for some.
Sounds personal.
I know, right?
I saw you on the dance just now.
Now, let's talk about the Super Bowl.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was among 20 people
who was about to get a haircut from a barber who tested positive for COVID on Sunday.
Now, the barber was removed as soon as his test came back positive.
He already had started shaving some people's hair,
so they are going to have to be on quarantine and test negative.
And they could perhaps play in the Super Bowl still on Sunday if they continue to test negative.
But, you know, they said he had five negative tests before he tested positive.
I can promise you if Patrick Mahone tests positive for COVID, he'll be in the Super Bowl on Sunday.
They would keep that so quiet.
They would never let that out.
He didn't end up getting a haircut.
He was supposed to get one.
Even if he did.
Other people did.
But does that make sense, though?
You get tested, and they let you cut until the test come back, and they'd be like, oh,
whoa, whoa, whoa.
Like, doesn't that make sense?
I thought usually you got to sit on the side and wait till your test comes back.
Well, he tested negative on five consecutive days before he even came to the facility.
But you know, sometimes you test negative, and it doesn't show up for up to a week.
So who did he shave?
Did he shave other players?
Yeah, two of them.
It's amazing how Angelina
knows this bit of information now,
but didn't know it
when she came back
from Dave Chappelle.
I mean, but that's true
for everybody.
You could come home
and quarantine for four days
and still have it
seven days later.
That's what we tried
to tell you.
That's what we tried to tell you. But I'm saying that's what y'all did. You quarantined for four days and then have it seven days later. That's what we tried to tell you. That's what we tried to tell you.
But I'm saying
that's what y'all did.
You quarantined for four days
and then came back in the studio.
Huh?
No, I quarantined for the week.
I didn't come for a full seven days.
Actually, eight days.
And then people are doing
podcasts with other people.
You don't know
if they're positive or negative
and coming in the studio.
The thing is,
you could only do what you do.
You know what I'm saying?
And there's no way
that you can prevent.
It's not a foolproof way at all, period.
I did a podcast with my wife.
First of all, don't let Angelique flip this.
You see, she just flipped this.
I mean, it's true.
It's the truth.
All we're simply saying is we're happy that you understand the quarantine rules now.
That's all we're saying.
I'm just explaining what happened.
He was there.
You know, he did do some haircuts.
Even with the NFL, with their restrictions,
he still cut two people's hair.
I wonder if they were players.
Tia said they were players.
Are you listening?
But that proves my point.
He's not.
They didn't tell us who the players were.
Nope.
Yes, they did.
Who the players are?
Who are they?
The players are Daniel Kilgore and Demarcus Robinson.
So they shouldn't be playing Sunday then, right?
No, they have to test negative.
They're considered high-risk close contacts,
but they're saying if they continue to test negative,
they can still play.
You got you.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
All right.
So neither of them have tested positive yet.
And if they continue to test negative,
they'll be able to play.
It will be a week, though.
Still won't be seven days.
That's what I'm saying.
They're not supposed to, but this is super important.
Well, this happened on Saturday.
So it will be a week.
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
Well, that is your front page news.
All right.
Now, when we come back,
Master P will be joining us.
We're going to kick it with Master P.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired? Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe owned country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets. Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, guys.
I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes,
entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests
and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic
happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow,
and admire, join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run
and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
What's up, y'all? This is Questlove,
and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast
I've been working on
with the Story Pirates and John Glickman
called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast.
Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids
starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over
to the host of Historical Records,
Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast
for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone
Bash, bam, another one gone The crack of the bat and another one gone life through hip-hop.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history,
like this one about Claudette Colvin,
a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records, because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to historical records on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
You're checking out the world's most dangerous morning show.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest and friend to the room.
He's been here so many times.
He's part of the damn Breakfast Club.
Ladies and gentlemen, Master P.
P.
What's up?
What's up, y'all?
What's up, Andy?
What's up, y'all?
How you doing?
We see all the products already.
Angela, I mean, so many people doubted me.
Nobody was prepared for this pandemic 2021.
And that's why I keep telling people ownership.
I know being a boss is not for everybody, but product outweighs talent.
Now let's talk about the sneaker game. Now, you were in talks to purchase Reebok. Now,
how is that going? What made you want to purchase Reebok? Let's talk about how that came to play.
Well, we don't realize that we can acquire these major companies.
And how it came is about educating myself financially and knowing that I can go out and acquire these companies,
put the right teams together.
I'm in the process of the deal right now.
But like I say, that's only one of many deals.
If the deal goes through, this will be the first time Reebok
will be black on any major
tennis shoe company. And what I want to teach this generation is about, I was able to do that
because the bank acquired debt. And so they buy products that you can buy into the debt. And I
want to teach that to the next generation. I want to teach that to my peers and also putting the right partners and teams together to be able to approve a $2 billion check.
Because once you do this deal, you have to have the money.
So just me and my partner, James Lindsay, we're always about trying to find new deals and to be a part of something that we can give back to our community.
Because the more we make, the more we give.
So I feel like this is a blessing.
If this deal goes through, it's going to be a game changer.
What would stop the deal from going through, if anything?
Well, you have other people having opportunities at the deal,
so us getting a seat at the table is just incredible,
but they have to accept the offer.
So it's other people that have offers too,
so that's what I'm saying.
This is only one deal of many.
We got so many other deals out there
and that's what being an entrepreneur
is all about. It would be a better look
for Reebok to let
an investment group that's
black and diverse purchase as
opposed to just giving it to another white man.
Yes, and exactly right.
And I think that we
have to support and appreciate each other
knowing that we're constantly growing.
I never lived a perfect life.
God spared my life.
And it's all about doing better, growing.
And I feel like my purpose is to help this generation,
to help the culture and my peers see that we could do deals of this magnitude.
And it's not impossible.
Before you move on, I just want to know who else is on the team.
I know I think I see Baron Davis is with you.
Is there anybody else on there?
Because as soon as I heard Reebok, I was like,
damn, that'd be dope if I was in the shack, came along.
I reached out to Shaq so if we could put him a part of this,
this would be incredible because he was a part of Reebok.
Allen Iverson, we definitely want to give him his flowers in this and celebrate him in this
and give him, I mean, a major piece of this in equity.
So he deserved that.
Everybody else, the business, financial people, this is almost there.
So, y'all, we're going to know real soon.
You know, we had a conversation the other day about supporting Black-owned businesses.
And for yourself, as a Black-owned business owner, multiple businesses,
do you feel like we're harder on our own kind than we are of other brands?
And do you feel like people support your businesses, Black people?
I feel like it's a lot of self-hate, but I think that we are breaking through those barriers
so we're starting to realize how we're going to put economic empowerment into our communities
if somebody that looks like us don't own anything.
We are stronger together.
We are a trillion-dollar spending culture, but none of us have anything,
and we have to change that narrative.
So I think it's all about letting people know that we can do this together.
And it's not just about me.
It's about creating thousands of masterpieces and have thousands of them at the table,
multimillionaires and billionaires.
Because when I go into these grocery stores, there's nobody that looks like me.
We're product.
And so I'm saying right now that we are opening these doors to where it's thousands of us next.
We don't just have to look at a diversity.
It's about having just great product.
And I think we have to trust the process with us, like allowing us to get better with our product.
Because, you know, Michelle and Matt, when we first talked, we talked about the shoes, what we did with that belt.
And we also push each other.
But we do have to support each other because they support each other.
They like, you know what?
I'd rather do business with a white guy that I don't like than to do business with one of us.
And we don't look at it like that.
We live the kingpin lifestyle to where we only want to be at the top by ourselves.
And we look down on everybody else.
So we have to change that mentality.
But it's going to come through education.
It's going to come with us being patient with each other.
And it's going to come with one of us thinking
outside the box. So when you look at Martin Luther
King, Martin Luther King
fought for civil rights and freedom.
I feel like right now,
what my purpose is, is letting
us know that this economic
empowerment is the way we
change the game and change the narrative.
You know, P, I saw you say that in regards to Clubhouse as well.
And I agree with you.
But there's some people who will say, well, I'm black and I have some equity in Clubhouse.
What would you say to them?
How much?
Word.
You know what I'm saying?
Is it really going to make a difference?
So that's what I'm saying.
You're going to get a big checkbook.
How can you help anybody else?
Because you don't own that.
But the thing about it,
I want people to realize
the clubhouse statement that I made
is not nothing against clubhouse.
We don't even know who the owner of clubhouse is.
I've never seen him do an interview.
This guy has a billion dollar valuation company
because of us.
But the guy who started clubhouse is Paul Davis.
But we don't know that.
So we can't hold him accountable. If I had Clubhouse and now my business is evaluated at
a billion dollars, everybody would be looking for me to give something. We don't hold him
accountable. We just be like, you know what, there's just another guy that got rich. Let's
move on. That's what I'm saying. We have to change. And it's not about a black or white thing.
It's a human thing.
The guy who created Clubhouse is a genius.
We have to start thinking bigger like that,
creating things and technology,
creating product that we can put back into our culture and our community.
I'm talking about financial-wise.
Because right now, like you said, if somebody have a little equity,
I'm just saying African-American, those stocks are being eluded.
So when you look at us, we have to change that narrative.
We're getting a small little piece, but the big portion.
So think about this, y'all, man.
If that company is evaluated at a billion dollars and it only have a million subscribers on there.
So what do you think that is evaluating the stock world?
In the stock world, that evaluation is $100 billion.
So that's what you're going to have to look at.
And that's what they're doing.
We're just looking at the small piece of the game.
And I'm saying, no, let us look at the bigger piece.
And that's how we change that because I'm happy for the guy who created Clubhouse,
but what I'm saying to us, our culture,
the ones that marketed and promoted that,
we're not getting our just due,
because 80% of that company was marketed by us.
All right, we got more with Master P.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
I got you.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Master P.
Now, I've seen you kicking it with Richard Patterson.
Most people don't know he was a designer for Tesla and created his own company.
Now, are you investing or were you just giving him his flowers?
So let me tell you how that happened.
Me and my son Romeo, we have a TV show on YouTube,
and I go out and I enlighten small business and market their product.
I never knew that this guy existed.
And I don't think a lot of other people realize that this guy exists.
This is a guy that did all this work for Tesla,
and now he created his own car, which this guy is a genius.
When me and Romeo got there, I'd never seen nothing like that.
I'm like, you know what?
This guy got a tent.
So if you get a tent on my show, I'm willing to invest. So me, Romeo, and James Lindsay,
we all invested into
this new brand, which
these cars are expensive, but these
are supercars.
Yes, but the next go
around is affordable electric
cars. So that's what we're looking at
to be a part of that, to help
him take that to the next level.
And there's so many other businesses that's out there that we are finding
through the show MasterPReviews.com.
So we want to support these other brands.
How does MasterP identify a good business opportunity?
Well, somebody has to be willing to invest in themselves,
put some skin in the game, in love, in belief in what they're
doing, and in passion of the body. You know, when somebody believe in what they have, I know that
they're going to be successful. And that's when I want to be a part of it. It's interesting that
you talk about investing into people too. And because I think going back to Clubhouse, it is
harder. There might be somebody who had a similar idea
or something like that,
but it's not on that level because of investment.
Because you think about a lot of these people
in these positions where they're able
to just get a round of investing
or get something from family members,
or they just have money themselves to invest.
And that is another barrier I feel like we're facing.
Yes, you know what?
And that's a sad barrier that we are facing
because the guy who owned Clubhouse,
he was able to get $12 million for a startup company.
I look at how can we change that narrative?
How can we get hedge funds to invest in us?
And me and James has created a $100 million hedge fund
just to invest in small
business like us.
To say, people with great ideas, we
want to be able to put money
back into our community and our culture
and all the great ideas that we have.
But those guys do this like the snap of
a finger. The guy who
has Cook Island, I mean, they're
looking for $2 million.
Like, we got to stop thinking like that. Like, we gotta stop thinking like that.
Like, we gotta change that narrative. I wanna grab
people like that and say, look,
let's only not think about Black business.
So when I talk about Black business, I want
Black ownership. But we have to create
our business to reach everybody
the way they do. I like Cookhouse
better, to be honest with you. I like
everything about it. The only thing that I
don't agree with,
let's not just limit it to blacks.
Let's take Cook out and turn it to the massive,
the whole world will be owned by us.
And those are the type of things
I want to help our culture see.
And so that's why I went for the REAP idea.
I said, you know what?
Yeah, I want to be able to be a part of the bigger picture.
And that's the only way we're going to take away the poverty, the crime in our communities.
People are frustrated. People are dying young. You look at right now the hip hop industry.
We're dying young because we're really not where we want to be at. And so we're killing
each other up. And so we have to change it. The only way we're going to change that is
through economic empowerment. You know, we get in the streets, we march, we get all this stuff, but we had no plan. What is the plan of action? And the plan
of action is through economic empowerment. And I think we're all so scared, like you said,
about failing forward. But for some people, they put all their money and finances into something
and failure can't be an option because that might be, you know, some people can go ahead
and fail and then just get another loan from the bank. But then other people are like, I already raised money through my GoFundMe from my family members.
If this doesn't work out, what am I going to do?
And so it's harder because of that, too, I feel.
So you know what success is?
Success is being consistent.
And people don't realize you just have to keep going, keep going.
Even when the haters stop you saying negative things that they don't like you just have to keep going, keep going. Even when the haters stop you saying negative things
that they don't like you're proud of,
they don't like you, you have to keep going.
It's about consistency.
You know, you can't worry about the naysayers.
I mean, for me, that's few of me.
Everybody that said I couldn't do something,
think about it.
Everybody that just depended on the music industry,
the entertainment industry, this pandemic has showed up.
When that shut down, nobody could do no shows.
So now the money has shut down in here.
But for me, I kept
going. So when I look at
even the noodles, Create Noodles
is like, we've been buying this forever.
This is a multi-billion dollar
business, but we don't
control none of this because all we do
is buy. None of us never thought
about owning something like this. And I said to myself this, we're going to be able to change the game. We just got Rick
Ross aboard. So we got a Rick Ross news coming and we just keep getting better. And I just hope that
the culture trusts the process and let us grow. So we'll be able to take care of us instead of
sitting around waiting for somebody to give us an opportunity. I tell my kids, go out
and take your opportunity. Don't sit around.
Don't just think because you're a masterpiece son
or masterpiece daughter. No, you've got
to work even harder. What I love
about my kids, both of my sons play
basketball, one in the 9th grade, one in the 12th
grade, and one is about to get ready to go to
college. But what I love that he said,
I said, well, what makes you
go so hard? He's like a killer on the court. He said, well, what makes you go so hard? He like a killer
on the court. He said, Dad, I got to protect my family name. And that's what makes me proud. But
what I love, they're A students. So I'm teaching my kids how to be educated in the importance of
education, in the importance of wisdom, and you owe the money. Because I can lose money all the
time. Anybody can lose money. But when you got a billion dollars worth of knowledge,
you're going to keep getting up.
Now, what can people do to make sure
that they have a lot of your brands in these stores?
I know making the brands is difficult,
but also getting into these stores is also difficult.
So how can we make sure people come and support you
that we can see fine hooty hoos in Stop and Shop
or BJ's or Sam's Club or Costco?
How do we make sure that we can see these brands in the different stores?
Yeah, you know what?
Just go and ask for it.
People start asking for my product.
They start asking for the fish fry.
Now we're coming with chicken fry.
They start asking for it in Kroger's.
And then Kroger's called us to get it in.
They start asking for it in Walmart.
Keep doing that.
I appreciate y'all, all the support.
They started going into the
7-Elevens. They started going into
the mom and pop stores, and that just made
them have to start buying our product
because our product is
bringing our culture into
these stores, and they're buying other products, and
I think that's the great thing about
this, that when we go and
support each other, because for us, the more we make, the more we give.
You know, my mission with this, this is temporary success.
You can't take this with you.
And I feel like while I'm here, I want to make an implant on this world.
But I do want to be able to pass down generational wealth because we never done that.
We come from a poor culture.
And thanks to everybody that's going into the stores.
We're about supporting the youth for education.
And we're about supporting the elderly, feeding the elderly.
So that's where my passion and my heart is.
So, yeah, the more we make, the more we get.
We buy our brand.
We put money back into the community.
All right, we got more with Master P.
When we come back, don't move.
Let's get into a Master P mini-mix.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have Master P in the building.
Hey, P, you know, I want to ask you,
when it comes to ownership,
does 100% ownership matter?
Like, if Kellogg said,
we want to partner with you, P,
on your Hootie Hoot cereal,
but we want 40% ownership or 49%, would you do that?
Yeah, because if I could own 51% and we could get this into more places, then, you know, that's being able to control the narrative.
For us to make this reach the masses, we're going to have to do some type of distribution with somebody. But as long as we can control what our products are doing,
that's what my mindset is and have the majority of the ownership in business.
So you're going to have to bring other people to the table to make this bigger.
Yeah, I don't think some people understand that because people talk about ownership, ownership,
but it's like, yo, you can own 100% of nothing.
Yeah, you know what?
100% of nothing doesn't mean you have nothing.
But 51% of a. Yeah, you know what? And 100% of nothing doesn't mean you has nothing.
But 51% of a trillion dollars is what?
And that's what we got to change that mindset.
But also being a boss is not for everybody, Sheldon, man.
So I'm not telling everybody out there that you have to own a company
and be a boss because you do need workers.
But every company is like a car.
You got the starter. you got the engine,
you got the battery, you got all these different
pieces. So everybody could
be a leader in that system.
And I tell everybody, everybody
don't have to be at the forefront.
So just be a part of the team
and play your role.
Because some people don't like to play
their role. So being a boss and being
an owner of a company, you've got to make decisions.
You've got to make sure people have stuff before you.
You have to take care of everybody that's on your team.
Absolutely.
And a lot of people also have these companies to sell them, too.
People will build up a company with the intention of when it gets to this point and it's worth this much money, I'm selling it and I'm going to take that money and invest in some more things.
And nothing is wrong with that, having a plan of action.
When you talk about the Master P Review Show on YouTube,
do businesses have to be at a certain stage of development before you review?
No, you just have to have a finished product.
And how can they get in contact with you?
I might have to be on an episode of that.
Yes.
You know what?
I need you.
I need you to be a genie on my episode.
For real. I need you.
We're going to hook that up.
How do you get in contact with us for
a product? Go to MasterPReviews.com
and send a product there.
All right. Well, Pete, thank you.
I got one last question for Pete.
One last question. What are
some of the risks that people
don't see in regards to you being an entrepreneur?
People don't see the risk that you can lose it all.
People don't see you're going to lose sleep.
I go to bed late. I get up at five o'clock in the morning.
Everybody has 24 hours.
If you don't invest your time wisely, you're going to lose at this.
If you don't invest your money wisely you're going to lose at this if you don't invest your money
wisely you're going to lose
you are your most important investment
and when you take
a risk invest in people
because the people
is what's going to drive like if you look
at with me you talk about no limit
you talk about Pete Miller
Enterprises I created an
enterprise because I drive the ship,
and I'm not afraid to feel so, and I'm not afraid to take risks.
And so the most important thing is have a purpose.
Like, don't do nothing for money.
A lot of people get into things for money.
I say your character is built on integrity.
So if you don't have integrity,
you're going to be taking all kinds of risks just to do anything because you just want to pay a bill.
I turned down money.
I had to let friends go.
I had to let family members go.
Not out of my life, just out of my business.
So that's the risk you take to losing people that you love and care about.
But everybody is not to be a part of the business journey. And like I said, having a
purpose is going to outweigh the risk because no matter how long it takes or how risky it looks,
that one-time payoff is going to change what you thought that hurt it a thousand times. The guy that
created the light bulb, he filled a thousand times. The guy that created the light bulb, he filled a thousand times.
The guy that created Google, the guy that created Amazon, those guys filled so many times. Me, myself, I filled so many times before No Limit sold 100 million records. So don't be afraid
to take that risk, but know when you're taking that risk, you're gambling on your future,
you know,
because most people would rather take it the easy way.
But don't be afraid to be uncomfortable because being uncomfortable is what's going to change your life
and get you to your dreams and your goals.
And people always think you should get up and worry about success.
No, you should let success come to you.
Get out and do what you love to do, and success will come.
People will follow you for your talent.
Every day, I mean, I live life thinking that it's a blessing.
God let me wake up in the morning.
I got another chance to breathe, to walk this earth,
that I'm going to figure out something.
So, I mean, if you can get past that, it's the little things.
So everybody always talk about love and being happy.
You have to make yourself happy before somebody else can make you happy.
So that's what I do in my business.
I say, you know what, this is all about me.
In the end, this is what people don't remember.
When you go back to Charlemagne and say, you know what, Master P created a multi-billion dollar shoe company.
Master P created a multi-billion dollar product, full grocery store products, and put their own shelves where it was diversity, where nobody thought that we could do this.
They did this in the 1960s and the 1970s.
Why we can't create product and be able to put it on grocery store shelves as African Americans in the 21st century. So I just think I think we, the power of words, we knock ourselves out
the game because we're afraid and
we already, you know, like I
said, we already tell ourselves that
we can't hit a home run
but we don't even swing at the ball.
So I tell people, I'm just going to get up and swing. So that's
the risk I'm going to take. Every time I'm going to swing,
I'm going to knock something out the park. Even
if I can close my eyes, I'm going to hit something because I'm
going to keep swinging.
I just had one last thing I wanted to say. Even if I can close my eyes, I'm going to hit something because I'm going to keep swinging. Right.
You know, I just had one last thing I wanted to say.
Last time you were on the show in person, we talked about people being critical of things not being so healthy.
And I see you've been working out every single day.
Yeah.
So are you thinking about some health conscious things and lower sodium?
Because I remember you said people were like, oh, well, this has salt in it.
Yeah. So you know what? that's what I've been doing I'm definitely on my health kit and we have to
trust the process that is coming but it's even harder to get those products into the stores
so we're working on that now and that's what I tell people all the time yeah we conscious of it
uh we've been creating a product uh for these different different reasons. And I think that God has blessed us and we're going to be able to put out product in the future for everybody that want to eat healthy, too.
Word.
Well, thank you, Pete, for checking in.
We appreciate you and good luck with everything.
Always a pleasure, McGee.
Thank you.
Thank you.
She's spilling the tea.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
So recently, Serena Williams did an interview on Shea 45 at Sirius,
and she talked about people basically being rude to her
and even booing her and Venus Williams.
Listen to what she said.
Even when my sister was playing, I could tell when she would win points and when she would lose because the crowd would be really loud if she lost a point.
Also, the same obviously applied to me.
And I had to make people realize that, you know, it's OK to be black and to play tennis and it's OK to be good at it and to be better.
That's kind of something I had to lean into myself and realize that it wasn't me.
It wasn't anything to do with me.
It was just that I had to force people to see me because of my game
and let my game do the speaking.
And I had to be comfortable with that.
Yeah, but they still were never going to like Serena
because she's just too damn good.
You know what I'm saying?
You're a black woman dominating a sport like tennis?
Come on.
They're never going to like Serena.
It's Venus.
Venus. Venus.
Venus.
Yeah.
All right.
Now, Michelle Obama is releasing a new edition of her memoir, Becoming,
and that's going to be for young readers.
She posted on Instagram that my hope is that young readers' edition of Becoming
can serve as a conversation starter for you.
Maybe it'll open up new dialogues with your children or grandchildren.
Maybe you can use it as an opportunity to begin a book club with the young people you know or use it as an
excuse to invite them into your existing book club. So what are the changes? How is it for
young readers? What are they going to change? Well, it's adapted for kids 10 and older. So it
has a special intro for kids that's written by her as well as three color photo inserts
and new paperback and young readers edition. So a lot of times people do that when they have
a memoir or a book
and they'll just make it for younger
adults to read too. Yeah, Becoming book
is long as hell. I read Becoming book on the way
to South Africa when it came
out. Was that a couple years ago? 2019 I think?
Two years ago.
Yep, and I went to go see Michelle Obama when
she did her Becoming tour at the Barclays
too. So that's how.
But it was great, inspiring.
So I think that's a great idea.
Now, coming to America, they put out a new trailer for that.
There's more information on that.
And that's going to be on Amazon Prime Video next month.
Well, here is what that new trailer sounds like.
I've just discovered that I may have a son here in this land.
How much child support is she getting from?
The king pays no child support.
No child support for 30 years and you came back?
You's a dummy!
Ah!
Hello, I am
Hakeem Jaffer, king of Zamunda.
You are the heir to the throne.
Yeah,
my father.
He's supposed to be like the prince of
Wakanda. Wakanda is a fictional
place. Not to everybody.
Zamunda is a very real nation.
I feel like I'm being robbed, man.
I wanted the whole experience of being able to go to the theaters to see Coming to America
and the movie theaters.
I know everybody would have been dressed up like we were for Black Panther.
Did you see it?
Yeah or no?
I got it, but I haven't watched it yet.
March 5th.
I seen it.
A lot of special guests.
A lot of special guests are there.
Is it good?
Did they send y'all
those sexual chocolates?
They actually made
some sexual chocolates
to send out.
No, I didn't get
no sexual chocolates.
All right, Ja Rule
has completed that.
I don't want to give
nothing away.
You got to say it for yourself.
I ain't ask you that.
I ask you a simple question,
Roger Debert.
Is it good?
Thumbs up, thumbs down.
I'm not giving
nothing away, bro.
Wow.
He didn't like it.
You can't say
the movie's good
when I ask you
to give away the ending.
I don't want to say nothing about the movie.
I don't want to.
I want people to see it.
You know, I'm a coming to America fan.
That is my favorite movie of all.
If it's good, you would say it's good.
I'm not comparing it to part one.
I don't want to say nothing.
I want people to see it for themselves.
I'm not mad at this.
What's good, and why was good?
A lot of special surprises.
That's my favorite movie of all time.
I was excited.
Me and the wife watched it over the weekend for her birthday.
We were both excited. I want the people to be
excited just like me and see it for the first time. Is it better than The Bachelor?
Is it true that Chadwick
Boseman and Shuri show up
because they killed... Oh, y'all thought Wakanda
was fake? Is that true at the end? I heard that.
I can't tell. Damn.
I might have given way too much. All right, now,
Ja Rule has completed
his Harvard business program
on entrepreneurship,
and he posted about it.
Drop one of Clues Bond for Ja Rule.
That's what I'm talking about.
All right, what are you talking about?
He posted,
I ain't the sharpest knife in the drawer,
but...
Yes, you are, Ja.
And then he posted
his Harvard business school online certification.
Y'all gonna stop fronting on Ja Rule.
You hear me?
Ja Rule is a Harvard graduate now.
Okay?
So if y'all cared about what he thought before,
now y'all gonna really want to know what Ja Rule thinks.
All right?
I gotta call Ja Rule.
All right, well, congratulations to Ja Rule.
I'm Angela Yee, and that's your rumor report.
Randomly, I was talking to Nori one day,
and Ja called, and we were all three-way talking. It was just
the oddest call at the oddest time.
Other than 50 Cent, how can you
not like Ja Rule?
I just totally understand why
50 doesn't like Ja, but how can you not
like Ja?
Nah, you gotta like Ja. It was a great conversation. We talked about all types
of things. It was just a weird call.
I don't know, but anyway, shout out to Nori, shout out to Ja.
Shout out to N.O.
Who are you giving your donker to?
We need Brett Favre to come to the front of the congregation.
Would you like to have a word with him, please?
All right. We'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired? Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of
looked out of like, this is mine. I own this. It your own country. I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I create my own country? My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullet holes.
We need help!
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So y'all, this is Questlove,
and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast
I've been working on with the Story Pirates
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It's a family-friendly podcast.
Yeah, you heard that right.
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One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
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Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
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Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. The practice club, bitches. Now, I've been called a lot in my 23 years,
but donkey of the day is a new one.
Yes, donkey of the day for Thursday, February 4th
goes to Brett Favre.
Okay, let's start over.
You ready now?
What the hell's going on?
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Okay, donkey of the day for Thursday, February 4th
goes to Brett Favre.
What about Brett Favre?
That's right.
Brett Favre.
Okay.
You know, either people don't know, don't show, or don't give a damn about their own hypocrisy.
Okay.
Because Brett Favre yesterday was the pot calling the kettle black.
And it doesn't help that the kettle he was talking about was a black man, a black quarterback.
But this isn't about race. Okay. This is about hypocrisy and wrangling, wrangling jeans.
OK, now don't get me wrong. Everyone at some point in life has been a hypocrite. You will not leave
this planet without being a hypocrite. It happens to the best of us. And listen, I'm not even opposed
to folks changing their minds. You should be allowed to do that. But you have to acknowledge
that your stance has changed because when it comes out of the left cornfield on a tractor
with some Wrangler jeans on and a MAGA endorsement,
then you will probably be called on it.
And that's where we are this morning because Brett Favre was on with Yahoo Sports
and he was interviewing with a young lady named Minty Betts.
And he was asked about Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson,
who officially requested a trade from the Texans less than six months
after signing a four-year contract extension worth $160 million.
Drop on the clues, boss, for Deshaun Watson, man.
Good brother.
Yep.
He was on Breakfast Club a few weeks ago.
Now, we all know trade requests have been happening in all sports since forever.
Okay, it's a number of reasons folks want to be traded.
Usually it's because they're not happy.
The reason they usually aren't happy is because the team they are on
constantly loses.
If the team they are playing for isn't making any moves to build up the team
and put real talent around the star player, they want to be out.
I'm not mad at it.
But Brett Favre has a different take than me.
Let's go to Yahoo Sports for the report, please. When I I entered the league it was almost unheard of for a player to demand basically
anything I'm kind of old school I think you get paid a ton of money to do a certain job
and just do it and let the chips fall where they may I think we make too much money to voice an
opinion but I'm not saying he's wrong again i think it's a different
day and time i think we make too much money to voice an opinion we should just play and let the
chips fall where they may let's unpack this as my therapist says what does that even mean okay
i think we make too much money to voice an opinion the fact that a person makes that much money is all a reason
they should have an opinion.
He's the franchise quarterback.
They should ask him about any decisions in regards to the team.
Players, coaches, ain't no letting the chips fall where they may
when you the franchise player.
If I'm the franchise player, I should be able to voice my opinion
about the franchise.
I want to win.
And when you want to win, you ask for certain things.
Brett Favre, did you let the chips fall where they may when you requested a trade in 2007?
Listen, Brett, I'm talking to you.
Okay, stop playing backyard football with your dog for a second and listen to me.
Did you let the chips fall where they may when you requested a trade from the Green Bay Packers in 2007?
Would you like to know why Brett
Favre requested a trade?
Because Brett Favre was reportedly upset
the Packers were unwilling to trade
a fifth round pick to acquire
Randy Moss, who Brett
had recruited during that offseason.
I would be mad at that too, by the way.
Because that was the year Randy Moss got traded to the Patriots
when he caught an NFL record 23 touchdowns in 2007.
Okay, why helping the Patriots go undefeated
and make it all the way to the Super Bowl
before they lost to some bum-ass team?
I can't even remember the name.
But why didn't they make the deal for Randy Moss?
Only God knows.
But my point is, Brett Favre is a hillbilly-ass hypocrite.
How can you chastise someone for requesting a trade
when you did the same exact thing?
In 2007, by the way,
Brett Favre made $11.8 million.
$11 million in base salary, $800,000 in bonuses.
How many of y'all out there have ever made
almost $12 million in a year?
How many of y'all out there have ever
almost made $12 million in your life? Forget the
$11 million. What about the.8?
How many of y'all out there making
$800,000 a year?
Okay? Does almost
$12 million a year qualify
for the, I think we make too
much money to voice an opinion theory?
Because that didn't stop you, Brett.
I'm really asking for a friend that doesn't wear Wranglers.
Make it make sense, okay?
This reminds me of a quote I heard before,
and that quote is,
one should examine oneself for a very long time
before thinking of condemning others.
Brett, I know you're comfortable in jeans that are tough.
I know you're comfortable in jeans that will last.
I know you're comfortable in Wrangler.
But you should not be comfortable
throwing stones in a glass
farmhouse. Please let Brett Favre
give Brett Favre the biggest
hee-haw. Hee-haw, hee-haw.
You stupid mother
are you dumb?
Now I know you're wondering where Bad to the Bone just came
from. You know, you gotta be an uncle or auntie to
remember these type of things.
Play it.
I'm comfortable in jeans that are tough.
I'm comfortable in jeans that last.
I'm comfortable in Wrangler.
That's right.
You got to be an uncle or auntie to remember those type of things.
Okay?
Why are you talking like that?
Did you ever wear Wranglers?
No.
Brett Favre never made you wear Wranglers?
No. Me neither.
I wonder, who are the people that wore Wranglers
because of Brett Favre? White people.
Brett Favre had to be white people, right?
I'm sure you wore like Jabot, right? I bet you
it was so much Wranglers on the Capitol building on
January 6th.
I guarantee you that if you did a survey,
95% of those people had on Wrangler
jeans, bro. I'm sure there was a lot of Wranglers
out there. All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Now, when we come back, ask Yee.
800-585-1051.
If you got a question for Yee, you need relationship advice, hit her now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Come on.
Need relationship advice?
Need personal advice?
Just need real advice.
Call up now for Ask Ye.
Keep it real.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Ye, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Ye.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning.
This is Tamara.
Good morning, Tamara. What's your question for Ye?
Good morning, guys.
I just want to thank you guys.
It's a pleasure to speak with you.
This is my first time ever getting to speak with you guys.
All right.
It's a pleasure to speak to you, Tamara.
Thank you.
I'm from Crazy Dew Walls.
Lord have mercy.
I'm praying for you.
I'm not the crazy one.
I'm not the crazy one.
So I've been with my boyfriend slash baby daddy for 15
years. We're high school sweethearts.
And we have
an eight-year-old son together.
He's been in prison for seven years,
so I raised our son by myself.
He's been home for
the last two years,
but it's been really crazy.
I asked him
what he attracted to guys, and he broke up.
So he ended up getting a girlfriend.
He met this girl from Georgia.
He moved her here.
He ended up getting her pregnant and all, and he broke up with her.
She lost the baby and everything.
But I just don't know if I should stay in this relationship or should I move on
because he gives me mixed messages.
Okay, so a couple of things here.
So he broke up with this girlfriend,
came back to you, you took him back.
Yeah.
And you asked him if he likes men.
What makes you think he likes men?
Well, because he went to prison.
So, you know, I just always hear
when guys go to prison that they'll be gay.
So I just wanted to ask.
That wasn't, honestly, a deal breaker.
It wouldn't have been a deal breaker.
I just wanted to know.
Like, I love this man regardless, but I just wanted to know.
But Tamara, there's no reason you think, you just think just any guy who goes to prison likes men?
That's what I hear all the time.
I mean, there's no other reason that you think that other than that's what you hear?
I mean, honestly, I've had other reasons as well through the past.
Okay.
Like what?
I want to see what these reasons are.
Okay, like one time, like a long time ago, we were like 19.
I found a text message in his phone that he was texting, you know, a gay guy.
And he made it seem like he was going to meet this guy at the hotel to rob him.
And, you know, at the time, it kind of did stuff like that.
So I thought that, you know, that was true.
But I don't think so.
I found other pictures of the guys he was in prison with.
Like, the guy sent him a picture of himself.
And, I mean, he didn't tell him to, like, send it to anybody or anything.
It was just, like, a picture of him.
Not a naked picture, just a picture.
Your intuition is telling you that you think there's something up.
Even before he went to prison, then he went to prison,
then you've seen these pictures and you've seen him texting with a gay guy, but
you feel like it might have been a setup to go
rob him. That was his explanation.
Right. This is so
Florida. This whole conversation is so
Florida. You told me you wasn't crazy.
All I hear is crazy.
I swear
I'm the only one in Jacksonville
that's not crazy.
You didn't even lead with the fact that he was texting with another gay guy,
and that's the reason you thought he was gay.
You were like, because he went to prison.
Watch Oz one too many times.
All right.
So why did you take him back after he left and all of that happened?
You're in love with him.
You want to be with him.
You want to marry him.
What's going on?
I do.
I still was honestly with him while he was with the other girl. He never stopped messing with me. Oh my gosh, this is a mess. Right. It was just more so, I feel like the other girl was just more
so to piss me off because he was mad that I asked him that question. And it's weird to me that he
would get so, did you ask him the question once or did you like harass him about it and ask multiple times?
No, I just asked him once.
Like, I was just like, be honest with me.
I want to ask you something.
And he was like, what?
And I was like, are you attracted to guys?
And he just got mad.
He was like, don't ever talk to me again.
If it's not about our fun, I don't want to ever talk to you.
And he hung up in my face.
And he was working in Orlando. So I drove to Orlando to try to talk to him. And don't want to ever talk to you. And he hung up in my face. And he was working in Orlando.
So I drove to Orlando to try to talk to him.
He did not want to talk to me.
Well, listen, the thing is, if he is,
that's not something you can force somebody to talk about before they're ready.
All you can do is make him feel as comfortable as possible
and knowing that he can share anything with you.
And that's all you can do.
You cannot force somebody and ask them a question and make them answer,
especially if he hasn't come to terms with it himself.
Right, right.
But it sounds like aside from that, y'all got a weird relationship
where in order to get revenge on you for asking him a question,
he gets a whole nother girl pregnant and gets in another relationship.
Then you went from the main chick to the side chick.
Don't say that because I think about that a lot.
And I think about that situation
a lot. I say I've got over it, but
I don't feel like I have. I be petty sometimes
and, you know, say little stuff,
but I don't know.
I really don't know. Like, he
says stuff to make me think
that, you know, we're gonna
be together, but then again, he
do stuff to make me feel like we're
not. It sounds like you have a
lot more to work on besides
just you trying to figure out. Listen,
if he has something that he wants to tell you, just make him
let him know because he's going to be in your life
regardless. You have a child together. So whether
or not you guys are in a relationship,
you have to deal with each other. Let him know
anything he ever wants to tell you. You're fine with that.
You can't just ask him and force him to tell you
something he's not ready to share.
But I will say that it seems like there's other issues besides just that.
And I don't know if it's stemming from him having this secret or not wanting you to know the real him.
I don't know where it stems from.
But it feels like y'all need to get some professional help to be able to communicate with each other better so that you're not doing petty things to each other. Because a tit-for-tat relationship, me trying to make you mad, jealous, me trying to do other things, that never works out.
So you have to get to the root of that.
All right.
Well, listen, let's pray for the best for her.
And if you can't marry, just hit me up on the side.
We'll continue this conversation and try to help find you somebody that you guys can talk to.
All right.
800-585-1051.
Your new relationship advice hitter now is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Here's some real advice with Angela Yee.
It's Ask Yee.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
Yes, this is London, London Lennox.
Hey, what's your question for Yee?
Okay, my question for Yee is that
my girlfriend recently broke up with me
about two weeks ago, right?
I took the whole trip for Valentine's Day,
out the country, all inclusive, everything like that.
And what I want to know is that
should I still call her for her birthday
and wish her a happy birthday, even though we had no contact since?
So why did y'all break?
Why did she break up with you?
She broke up with me because we got into an argument.
She accused me of hanging up the phone on her, which I tried to explain to her that I didn't.
And from there, it just kind of escalated into her saying that she needed space.
And she didn't think that I knew how to communicate with her effectively.
And that now I'm just not the person that she wants to be with.
Two weeks before her birthday.
Damn, that escalated quick.
But this has been the second time.
The second time that she has done something like this.
I mean, do you want to call her for her birthday?
I do, but it's
like, I don't know if she
deserves it, you know, because she hasn't called
me to, you know, check on me and
see how I'm doing, you know, through this breakup.
You think y'all are going to get back together
again? I don't think
so. She was very adamant
about me not being the person
for her. And I even asked her,
I said, is there anything that I could do to make this work?
And she told me no.
So what would be your purpose in calling her for her birthday?
Just to say happy birthday because you want to, because you care?
Because I do still care.
And I've never been put in a situation like this
where I didn't call someone for their birthday.
I think you're overthinking it. If you want to call someone for their birthday. I think you're overthinking it.
If you want to call somebody on their birthday
and tell them happy birthday, go ahead.
You can't think, well, she didn't call me,
so I'm not going to call her.
That's always petty.
I always feel like you should go with your instinct
and if your gut is telling you,
I just want to call this person and tell her happy birthday,
then do it.
Sometimes you just think too hard about the implications.
The whole thing is, I want to call her and tell her happy birthday. Is that
what you want to do? Yeah.
Then do it. And you just
can't have any expectations.
No, who cares? Y'all not even together
anymore. You haven't even spoken. Who cares
about looking stupid, you know?
You just want to say happy birthday and I just wouldn't
have any expectations. You can't
say let's go out, but you can just say, hey, I just wanted to still call you and tell you happy birthday.
You know, obviously we were together.
I do care about you.
So happy birthday.
Have a great, you know, celebration.
Yeah, I guess that would be the mature thing to do.
And I'm a Scorpio.
So, you know, I tend to like overanalyze things.
And then I'm like, I didn't even get a full refund on this trip.
I couldn't either,
but she's an Aquarius,
so she's a little, you know,
detached emotionally.
Yeah, I mean, it sucks,
but what can you do?
You know, you had to cancel the trip.
What, were you going to go by yourself?
No, I just canceled it.
You know, it was Valentine's Day weekend,
so I definitely didn't want to go by myself, you know?
And then I'm like, what if she's seeing someone else?
And then I call her for her birthday and she's with that person.
You just overthinking it.
She won't answer.
That's all.
Okay, okay, okay.
Yeah, you right.
If she's with somebody, she just won't answer.
If she does answer, you know, y'all might still one day be friends.
At one point, you did care about her.
It wasn't that long ago.
Just don't have no expectations.
That's all.
If she doesn't answer, just send a text like, hey, just called you to say happy birthday.
Hope you enjoy your day.
You know what?
Thank you, G.
I appreciate that.
And now that I'm back on the market, you know, the ladies out there, holla at me.
What's your Instagram?
Harlem Rockstar.
Harlem Rockstar with two R's.
Get your hungry ass down.
Get your hungry ass down, Harlem Rockstar.
Charlotte May, listen. I gotta get over
this. I need a distraction.
So describe to the people what you look like.
Describe to the people what you look like.
Alright, well, you know,
I'm definitely a little light-skinned joint. I got
long dreads, you know. I got a good
job. I make good money.
I drive. You know,
no, you said to describe myself.
I'm just talking about myself. Don't listen
to him. Don't listen to him.
What you looking for? You like tall?
You like thick? You like thin? What you like?
I like black.
That's colorist
Now I do want to say this
I see you already
I see you already
Deleted all her pictures
Off here
Oh I see you
I'm looking at you right now
All the rock star
Yup
You look like you got
Six pair
You look like you got
Six pair of Timberlands
A closet full of sweatshirts
Seven
Seven
Seven
Okay okay okay
And one last thing,
I want to just give you
this little piece of advice.
Sometimes when you jump back
into dating too quick
and you're not over somebody,
it makes you miss them even more.
So I just want to make sure
that I know they're saying
the best way to get over somebody
is by getting under somebody,
but I do want to say
if you're not ready for that,
sometimes it's more painful.
Hold up, Yeet.
I see you got mad red bandanas.
What set you claim?
Oh, no, none of that.
None of that.
I just like red, bro.
Red is my favorite color.
And you would be considered what we would call a, what's that, a stud?
AG, stud.
I mean, at the end of the day, I'm an AG.
AG is an aggressive female.
Oh, I didn't know that.
That's a new to me.
No longer Attorney General. No, it's not know that. That's a new to me. No longer Attorney General.
No, it's not Attorney General.
No, no longer Attorney General.
No, no.
Aggressive female.
So I think we should call you AJ then.
Aggressive Jaws.
That's better.
AJ, aggressive.
Well, I mean, hey.
Maybe.
Maybe, you know.
All right, well, y'all hit up Harlem Rockstar.
I would wait until after Valentine's Day, though, babe.
You don't want no new boo before Valentine's Day.
Maybe she does.
Listen, take your time, okay?
Take your time.
Take your time.
Take your time.
All right, ye.
I'm going to try.
I'm going to try, ye.
I'm going to try.
But it's tough, you know?
I'm a Scorpio, you know?
I got to.
It's a pandemic.
You can't just be hooking up with anybody.
No, you're right about that.
Definitely right about that.
Alright, so I'm a student. I'm a district.
Thank you, Yee. Thank you, Solomon.
Alright, please. Have a good one.
Alright. Our DM's about to be lit.
Alright.
Ask Yee.
805-85-1051. Now, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, and little Uzi Vert, he pierced his forehead with a $24 million pink diamond.
We'll talk about it.
All right, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club. What's happening? Happy Thursday, ladies and gentlemen. What's going onvy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
What's happening? Happy Thursday, ladies and gentlemen. What's going on?
Let me shout out to, I just want to shout out to Marwa Police off of Route 17.
I got pulled over yesterday.
Who'd you give up to get off?
You.
What'd you give up?
What'd you tell him?
I was like, yo, you ain't see Charlamagne riding around through here?
Tell him this weed I got is legal.
This is wax's weed.
Who's wax, okay?
Nah, he pulled me over.
I mean, he just, you know,
he was just giving me a warning
because my tents were dark
and we just had a conversation.
He was like, he listened to the show
and we had a conversation about police officers
and how he felt and how we felt.
It was a great conversation.
It was really good.
So shout out to Montwell Police.
I'm telling you, police officers
give the Breakfast Club a lot of love.
Yeah.
So, I mean, it's good because, you know, we have a lot of
conversation. I told you, I ran into some cops in Jersey City
and they was like, I know you be talking about us and I know
you challenge us, but we listen every day. Absolutely.
He said the same thing. But I want
them to take that information back to the police
force. Yeah, no, he did. We had a good, we had
about a good 10-minute conversation on the side of the road
just going back and forth. It was healthy. It was great.
So, shout out to all the officers out there.
All right. Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Lil Uzi Vert.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The rumor report.
Gossip.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the rumor report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, Lil Uzi Vert put a $24 million pink diamond in his forehead.
He said it's 10, almost 11 carats.
And it's off-center, but he explained why.
It was actually in the middle.
I just got a long burn it because I just got it pierced and it's swelling.
When it go down, it's going to be right down.
Now, let me ask you guys a question, an honest question.
Hurry up, please.
Streets are thirsty, right?
You see him walking through the clubs.
What?
I love Lil Uzi Vert.
Y'all know that.
He's my favorite sassy savage.
Correct.
I love everything about that guy, but if you think that man is walking around with a $24 million piece of jewelry
pierced in his head, I got an arena in Brooklyn I want to sell you for the low.
Like, come on, man.
What?
That is capped.
$24 million?
I don't think it's $24 million.
That's how the story's leading.
Right, but if it's whatever, even if it's $100,000, even if it's $20,000.
Well, y'all keep telling people, or him, whoever's making that rumor up that it's $24 million,
if y'all keep saying that, these idiots out here are going to think that.
And yes, they will try to remove it from his head if they get the opportunity. They could just snatch it.
Oh, there'll be blood everywhere.
Oh, come on, guys. That's why you got to stop fronting. There's no need to let people. They could just snatch it. That's gone. There'll be blood everywhere. Oh, come on, guys.
That's why you got to stop fronting.
There's no need to let people say it's $24 million.
That's cap.
You know that's cap.
It's not a $24 million diamond.
Come on, stop.
All right.
Well, speaking of millions, Joe Button has taken his podcast to Patreon, and he also
has gotten his own new situation there.
He's not just, I guess, an employee.
He's also an owner.
Here's what he had
to say. Head of creator equity at Patreon. Do you know all the steps that had to happen for this to
happen? Don't listen to this and say, oh, no, I see where Joe's coming from. No, you don't.
You weren't near year one of that Spotify deal where they offered 15 million in a growing market
and had to say no. You know how much self-serving
I walked away from? You wasn't
there when that next company came and said,
hey, 30 mil for y'all and all y'all
rights. Don't listen to me now and say,
nah, Joe, I see where you was going. You wouldn't
have did it. Well, congrats
to Joe, but you said ownership. Where did
you get the ownership from you? He owns part of the company.
Well, he just said he has a position there.
Oh, you said ownership. I thought he owned part of the company. Well, he has a position there. Oh, you said ownership.
Yeah, okay.
I thought he owned part of the company.
I was just a joke.
You're not just an employee.
I'm an owner.
But, yeah, so he's got some executive position there.
I guess he'll be bringing more content in there as well.
That's good.
Congrats to him.
Yeah, everybody does what they think is best for them.
So salute to Joe.
And it's good to have a title.
You know what I mean?
Like, I enjoy my title here at iHeart. And, you know, I think Envy and Angela need to watch how they talk to Joe. And it's good to be, it's good to have a title. You know what I mean? Like, I enjoy my title here at iHeart.
And, you know, I think Envy and Angela need to watch how they
talk to me. And I've been telling them that for months.
Well, you better watch yourself.
Because I know somebody that just got creative
of equity over at, what's the name of the company?
I am a senior creative officer of cultural content
and programming. Don't talk to me like that.
Joe! Joe! He's talking to me crazy, Joe!
Joe, don't work at iHeart.
I'm leaving, Joe! Go over there to Patreon so, Joe! Joe, don't work at iHeart. I'm leaving, Joe!
Go over there to Patreon so he can fire you.
I thought he was talking to Joe Biden just now.
I was like, what?
He said Joe.
I don't know what was going on.
An Ice Cube is going to be meeting with Joe Biden,
and he's going to be talking about his contract with Black America.
This is what he told Ryan Cameron.
Yesterday they reached out to me.
We got to set the meeting.
So we haven't talked yet.
We're just, you know,
trying to figure out
when we can have this meeting
and how we're going to have it.
I would love to bring some people in.
I work with some great people,
some great experts who, you know,
know the root of the problem
much better than me.
I believe it'll go down
sometime this month.
Well, that's good.
You know what I'm saying?
You got people like Cedric Richmond out there
who's making those things happen, I'm sure.
I'm sure Cedric Richmond is the person
who set up that meeting with Cube
and the Biden administration, so that's good.
All right, well, that is your rumor report.
I'm Angela Yee.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
And salute to my brother, Wax.
He's my brother.
He got his own line of marijuana. He does. Called brother, Wax. He's my brother. You see, he got his own line of marijuana.
He does.
Called Who's Wax.
You want it, Nick?
I don't do the flower.
I do edibles.
You know, weed is not legal in New York, and you're holding it up.
This is not weed.
What is it?
This is a prop.
You snitch.
You just said it was weed.
He showed it.
Look at the weed.
You're having 10-minute conversations with police officers.
No telling what kind of information you gave them.
Wow. You should be ashamed of information you gave them. Wow.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
I told them exactly what color car
you drive and what to look out for.
Why you snorting, man?
Goodness gracious.
I'm going to rat back.
I'm going to tell you that right now.
I'm going to rat back.
I'm going to rat back.
I'm going to rat back.
I'm going to rat back.
I'm going to take him to war.
Don't think for one second
I'm not going to rat back.
I'm going to rat back.
Pull me over because of envy.
I know where all the bodies at.
All right.
This guy's crazy.
All right.
Revolt, we'll see you tomorrow.
Everybody else, the People's Choice mixes up next.
Let's go.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Who are we repping today?
It's Black History Month, Charlamagne.
Today, we're paying homage to one of the greatest black characters in TV history
from one of my personal favorite TV sitcoms,
and that is Tony Childs from Girlfriends.
Salute to the homie Jill Marie Jones.
Since Hollywood doesn't want to give us any closure in regards to Girlfriends,
the only thing we can do is reminisce.
And today for Black History Month, we will not only pay homage to Tony Childs,
but we will pay homage to her unwavering commitment to getting Jabari Darnell Wilkes' name wrong.
Let's take a scroll down classic sitcom lane.
This is a Black History Month moment.
What's his name?
Jimmy Crack Corn.
No, wait, no, wait.
Jungle Jim.
Hey, Jolly Rancher. Jabari. Why is he yelling at me in gibberish?
Jamal is a very wise young man. His name is Jabari. But he looks like a Jamal. Jabari likes to take walks, Jabari likes snacks. And most of all, he likes to be called by his real name, Jumanji. Oh, yeah.
I am so sorry.
Wait, I had to do all this stuff with you.
Yeah, we know, we know.
Drop off Jalopy.
Get to the point.
Tony, you don't leave nine-year-olds by themselves.
Jamiroquai is nine now?
Who's Jabari?
My son.
Jacuzzi changed his name?
Maya, girl, you've been pregnant.
And your body never completely bounced back from carrying Jehoshaphat.
I mean, Maya Darnell worked it out with Jakarta.
Tony, his name is Jabari.
That's what I said.
No, you didn't.
Look, we're not here to talk about Jam on It.
Jabari, your mom said no video games.
Put that away, please.
Girl, you don't ask children to do something.
You tell them.
Look ahead, Jafifi.
That was a Black History Month moment brought to you by The Breakfast Club. children to do something, you tell them. Look ahead, Jafifi.
That was a Black History Month moment brought to you by The Breakfast Club.
I pray one day that more black history will be made in the name of girlfriends and that someone in Hollywood will understand the goldmine that franchise is and give Mara Brock a kill
the budget she deserves to create the miniseries or movie we want.
And I pray that Tony Childs still doesn't
know how to pronounce Jingle Jangle's name.
Alright, now when we come back, we got the
positive note. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are
the Breakfast Club. Aya, you
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I do, man. The positive note is simply this. They always say time changes things,
but you actually have to change them yourself.
That's from Andy Warhol.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series,
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