The Breakfast Club - Gucci Mane and The LOX Interviews
Episode Date: December 16, 2016FRI 12/16- A new and improved Gucci Mane checked in to the Breakfast Club to talk about his new album, his history with Waka Flocka, Young Thug, TI and Young Jeezy. The interview goes left when Gucci ...suggests that he and Angela has history...Yee shuts him down real quick! Also, the LOX came thru to talk about their first album in 16 years "Filthy America," their past beefs with Trick Trick, Beanie Sigel, and 50 cent. Sheek and Styles P have a political debate with Jada wanting no parts of it! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
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55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
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Bullets.
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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!
Good morning, Charlamagne.
Peace, Angelique.
Hey, it's Friday!
Now, DJ Envy's not here this morning. I mean, he's kind of here in spirit, but he's not like here here.
How's he here in spirit?
He's here in spirit because you're going to hear his mix later.
Oh, okay.
So he just won't let that E-mix happen, huh?
Yeah, might hit him on a couple interviews, you know.
But overall, he's not here.
How are you feeling on this fine Friday, E?
Today's a little iffy for me.
Why? Are you period on? No. Why? Well a little iffy for me. Why? You period on?
No. Well, I was out
really late last night. Shout out to everybody
at Engine Room Audio. I hosted their holiday
party. Okay. Drop on the clues box
for Engine Room Audio. That's where we actually record
lip service. A lot of great podcasts
come out of there. So I saw a lot of people
there last night. And my guy Scotty,
he's one of the owners. And then
I went to the Def Jam holiday party
where I did see Envy and Gia.
Oh, that's why Envy
not here this morning.
Right.
So we have that.
And it's like two degrees outside.
I got invited to the Def Jam party,
but you know I don't go
to those type of things.
You look nice today.
Oh, me?
Yeah.
I'm wearing a ski mask right now.
Now, for people who don't know what a ski mask is.
Oh, you've never been robbed.
Okay.
Okay.
But New York is like two degrees.
Listen, New York is one of those places like, I grew up in South Carolina.
So like a lot of things that you would see people wear in the winter, you thought they
just had it because they were being bougie, like fur coats or gloves or like ski mask
or scarves.
You'd be like, we don't really need all that.
Okay.
Move your ass to New York and then you can't feel your testicles for three days because it's two degrees.
This is that testicles go right up in your body weather.
Like they just like, they like shrivel up like raisins.
You don't even realize they there.
I hate when that happens.
Man.
Anyway.
Yeah. like raisins. You don't even realize they there. I hate when that happens. Man. Anyway. Yeah, so it is actually,
yesterday I felt like,
am I about to get frostbite
because my hands were so cold.
Gotta go buy some gloves.
You know what?
I have gloves at home somewhere.
Go buy some gloves.
That's all.
I need some right now.
I'd rather just put my hand
up in my coat.
Yeah, that's what
you got pockets for.
That's what I do.
I'm looking at my hands
and I feel like I need lotion.
Don't even matter.
As soon as you hit
that freaking cold, your skin turns pale white.
Today we have Gucci Mane on the show.
Drop on the clues bombs for Gucci Mane.
Not only Gucci Mane, we have Deluxe.
Deluxe.
And both of these artists have albums out today.
Deluxe and Gucci Mane have albums available today.
Drop on the clues bombs for Delox, Jadakiss.
So happy holidays to you. Styles P, Chic Looch.
And we have another holiday present
for you in Front Page
News. We're going to talk about Dylann Roof.
Oh, I forgot about that.
Not really, but kind of, sort of.
Okay. It's the world's
most dangerous morning show. Front Page News is up
next today. Now, let's start Front Page News.
In sports, last night, Seattle beat the
LA Rams 24-3. And
something that made my heart
flutter yesterday, made me feel
with so much joy, even though I knew this was going to happen.
Dylann Roof got convicted, G?
Yes, he did get convicted.
Drop on the clues, Bonsai. Dylann Roof being convicted,
damn it.
Now, Dylann Roof was the one that
fired 70 rounds in the church.
And here's the issue now.
Is he going to get the death penalty?
They're going to decide that on that part of the trial is expected to start Tuesday, January 3rd, which is my birthday, by the way.
He did say that he wants to represent himself in that part of the case.
I mean, regardless of what happens, it's over for Dylann Roof.
OK, he's going to be in jail forever.
He's going to get death row,
which means he'll be in jail forever and then they'll kill him, okay?
Period.
And he didn't actually take the stand, but he has admitted to these killings.
And so for people who say, oh, racism's no big deal, so on and so forth,
here is proof that someone just went in a church in Charleston
and killed somebody just because of the color of their skin.
Listen, salute to the 843.
Killed people. Charleston, South somebody just because of the color of their skin. Listen, salute to the 843. Killed people.
Charleston, South Carolina, my birthplace.
Nine people.
We are definitely having that fish fry, okay?
Immediately when this happened,
everybody started texting my phone
and hitting me up on social media.
So when's the fish fry?
We having the fish fry.
Putting it up, putting it together for next month.
People, somebody asked me yesterday,
should we wait until it's warm?
I'm like, we can do it twice.
You know what I mean?
We can do it twice. Dylan ain't I mean? We can do it twice.
Dylan ain't going nowhere.
You do it next month, all right?
Maybe more on a little king weekend or something.
We put it together now.
All right.
Also, in some sad news, Craig Sager has passed away.
The longtime Turner Sports sideline reporter.
Everybody knows him for his colorful wardrobe.
He was battling acute myeloid leukemia.
I thought it was leukemia.
I didn't say leukemia.
There's different brands of leukemia?
There's different types of leukemia, yes.
F-cancer, period.
All of it. I don't like that brand at all.
He knew that he didn't have long to live and here he is
giving a speech.
When doctors tell you
you have three weeks to live,
you try to live a lifetime of moments in three weeks,
or you say, the hell with three weeks.
Time is something that cannot be bought.
It cannot be wagered with God, and it is not an endless supply.
Time is simply how you live your life.
To those of you out there who are suffering from cancer, facing adversity,
I want you to know that your will to live and to fight cancer can make all the difference
in the world. I see the beauty in others and I see the hope for tomorrow. If we don't have
hope and faith, we have nothing. I will live my life full of love and full of fun.
It's the only way I know how.
Drop on the Clues Bonds with Craig Sager.
God bless Craig Sager.
He was diagnosed actually two years ago.
So he knew this was coming.
I can't wait to see what they bury him in.
What kind of outfit?
What?
His suit got to be loud and fresh.
He probably got something ready, especially because he knew he was about to pass.
You're right.
You know, soon.
So I'm sure he didn't pick something out.
Probably got something made.
Now, the Turner president, David Levy, said in a statement,
Craig Sager was a beloved member of the Turner family for more than three decades,
and he has been a true inspiration to all of us.
There will never be another Craig Sager.
His incredible talent, tireless work ethic,
and commitment to his craft took him all over the world covering sports.
So at least he got to live his life doing something that he loved.
I'm going to be honest.
I don't think I would want to know how much time I got to live left.
Like, don't tell me.
Like, don't tell me I got three weeks.
Don't tell me I got two weeks.
First of all, I'm too indecisive.
I'd go to a fast food restaurant and be sitting there in the drive-thru
for 15 minutes just trying to figure out what I want, changing my
plans, changing my meal over and over.
You know what I'm saying? I don't want to know that type of stuff. You see, you're that type of
person. I'm the type of person that orders the same thing
every time I go because I know it's good and I know what I like.
Bam. Yeah. Don't tell me how much
time I got to live. Just let me dug it out. I got
life insurance. We'll be alright. So our condolences
to his wife and family and friends.
Alright. Well, I'm Angelique. That is
your Front Page News. Alright. Up next, tell them why you friends. All right. Well, I'm Angelique. That is your Front Page News.
All right.
Up next, tell them why you're mad.
Call us.
Reach out and touch us.
1-800-585-1051.
Tell us why you're pissed off this morning.
Is your herpes flaring up?
Huh?
Did you wake up this morning and realize that you only got a week until Christmas and you
still ain't got the money that you need to get the proper presents?
Huh?
Is today National Ugly Sweater Day?
Is it?
Let me check this out.
Ain't nobody tell me. I would've had on my
Breakfast Club ugly sweater. On my dead ass Santa
or something. Oh, it definitely is. It is?
Why you ain't tell me these things? I just found out.
Alright, we do a wardrobe change. We got some
sweaters in the back. Tell them why you mad is up next.
It's the Breakfast Club.
The Breakfast Club.
See me for once.
Don't ever come to me. Ayo, ayo, ayo. Good morning. This is Mad Rap. I'm a T-Wap, man. I'all never come to me.
Hey, yo, hey, yo, hey, yo, good morning.
This is Mad Rap.
I'm going to tell you why, man.
I'm going to tell you why I'm mad.
I'm mad because I hung out in the club last night,
and there was too many good girls in there.
Yo, for real, we don't need none of y'all good girls in the club.
We need loose girls.
We need drunk girls.
We need sloppy girls.
We need girls that just go all the way.
We don't need none of y'all nice girls in there.
Go home.
Go away.
Talk about it, and tell me why you mad.
Breakfast Club, for real.
Yeah, yeah, man, I'm mad because the police almost just hit me last when they just went past me.
They must have been running to the scene of a crime, sir.
Wait, did they just hit you?
No, actually, I'm mad because I got that little goofy laughing kid in the background, man.
Body count records in the building.
What's up?
Who's the goofy laughing kid?
You talking about M-Eazy?
M-Eazy. Yeah, man. Why he keep goofy laughing kid? You talking about M-Eazy? M-Eazy.
You know why he keeps
laughing at everything?
You know why?
That's funny.
You just said he was goofy.
Oh, my God.
What's up, Yee?
How you doing?
I'm good.
How you doing?
How your voice
turning into the quiet storm
so fast?
Yo, y'all know
J Black ain't no love video
coming to the world
starting next week, right?
Yo, yo, yo,
you know we don't
give a damn, right?
I know you don't,
Crocodile Ball D.
Oh, I hope your man Jay Black
got better balls than that trash you just spit.
Yeah, you finally got rid of the
raccoon eyes, I see, my dude.
What's up? Hey, listen. My dude.
What's your girlfriend want for Christmas?
You watered down
knockoff Norris' chest butt.
187.5 FM but 187.5 FM out.
187.5? What the hell is he talking about?
That got crazy.
Tell him why you mad.
I'm mad because there's a lot of girls out here that strip and they always broke.
How you go to work seven days a week and you can't pay your rent and you living in a hotel?
I agree with you.
If you showing your body every day for a living, you getting naked and you ain't got no money
for rich shame on you.
Well, now, isn't staying
in a hotel more expensive
than paying rent?
Yes, I think it is.
But, I mean, you know,
there's a lot of girls out here.
There's a lot of girls out here
that don't know how to count
and keep their figures up.
I'm going to be honest with you.
New strippers are like
new crackheads to me.
Like, you know how, like,
you see a new crackhead
and you be like,
damn, why do you smoke crack
in 2016, 2017?
Like, why are you just becoming a stripper in 2016? like, damn, why do you smoke crack in 2016, 2017?
Like, why are you just becoming a stripper in 2016?
Like, that ship has shaled, ma.
That ship has shaled.
Yeah, I hear y'all.
Strippers, y'all need to save
y'all money and invest.
Just stop spending it.
Thank you.
You're going to get it tomorrow.
Now, hold on.
It ain't just strippers
that don't have money
to pay their rent.
It's everybody, so.
Yeah, but I guess.
There's a lot of people
who go to work every day
and still don't got it like that. Yeah, but they ain't There's a lot of people who go to work every day and still don't got it like that.
Yeah, but they ain't
getting naked.
I guarantee if males
could do what females do
on a stripper basis,
we wouldn't be broke
Y'all can.
And let me tell you something.
Male strippers are very talented.
I've been to quite a few
male review shows.
Male strippers are gay.
Tell them why you mad.
That's rude.
What's up, man?
I'm mad because I'm here
with my four-year-old
and she keep whining. I told her I'm going to put on the radio and she keep making noise. Put's rude. What's up, man? I'm mad because I'm here with my four-year-old, and she keep whining.
I told her I'm going to put on the radio, and she keep making noise.
Put her on.
Yeah, say hi, honey.
Hi.
Hi, honey.
Why are you whining?
Because mommy and daddy make me sad.
Why do they make you sad?
They always fighting in the house?
No.
Daddy keep beating up on mommy?
Stop it.
Why is she sad?
She mad because she got to get up early.
She went to bed late.
Why she got to get up early?
She fall.
She got to go to school?
Yeah, she going to school.
We got to go to work.
Oh, okay.
I feel you.
All right.
Well, I felt the same way this morning, so it's fine.
I was whining all morning.
Why you had her staying up late, bro?
She fall.
She stayed up late.
She in her bed watching TV, turning TV on, speaking.
Drinking grape soda. She'll be all right. All right up late. She in her bed watching TV, turning TV on, speaking. Drinking grape soda.
She'll be all right.
All right, bro.
Bye.
Bye.
Bye.
Aw, that's so cute.
She didn't want to get up.
Tell them why you mad.
I'm mad because I got a program that no brokers and landlords want,
and I got a dog.
I've been sleeping in my car since September with my dog
because I refused to kill him.
That's why I'm mad.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Oh, wow.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Nobody wants it.
One at a time.
Nobody wants to kill him.
One at a time.
One at a time.
I'm so confused.
Why are you sleeping in the car with your dog and why do you want to kill your dog?
If I give my dog up, they're going to kill him and I refuse to because I'm an animal lover.
What kind of dog you got?
Let's unpack this.
Why are you so in love with your dog?
Because I've had him for six years and I live alone.
You live in your car alone?
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
I won't kill my dog.
I won't take him to the SPCA.
He's a master.
He's almost my height, and they'll kill him.
So why can't you go home?
I can't take him where I live because he's not as an emotional dog.
So you're letting your dog make you homeless?
It's crazy.
I guess so.
I won't kill him.
Why don't you get someplace else to live there? We'll let your dog live there. Give It's crazy. I guess so. I won't kill him. Why don't you get some place else to live there?
We'll let your dog live there.
Give him away.
I got a program.
I got a program called SHUT.
What the hell?
Locals in Landmark don't want it.
What is your program?
What are you talking about?
Oh, this is for your...
A program.
Okay.
Okay, I got you.
It's a program that they give out
for you to move somewhere
and they'll pay $1,213 if you find somewhere to live.
But they're giving this program out that nobody wants.
Okay, but you did find some place that accepts it.
The only thing is they don't accept your dog, so you would rather...
No, they won't accept the program.
It's not even about the dog.
So you don't have a place to live.
I got a place to go, but I can't bring my dog,
and I'm not going to give him up.
Boy, you know what, man?
I need my people to have as much loyalty to me as you got to your damn dog.
I'm going to tell you that right now.
Yo, I won't kill my dog, and I won't give him up.
I've had him.
I live alone, and this is my comfort and my support.
I'm not going to give my dog up.
He's my height on his back legs.
They're going to kill him.
He's 125 pounds.
Why don't you just get a boyfriend, ma?
No, I feel you, though.
Dogs are very special. I don't know that I would boyfriend, ma? Nah, I feel you, though. Dogs are very special.
I don't know that I would be homeless because of it.
That dog going to be fine.
That dog can go weeks without washing his private parts.
But you, you need to wash yours.
You better find you a place to stay.
Just tell him why you mad.
We do that every morning at 6 a.m.
That was crazy.
That depressed me.
I need to drink my green juice now.
It's the Breakfast Club.
The Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club.
Season to game for 2016.
Hottest rappers for 2016, whatever you want to call them.
We revealed 10 through 7 thus far.
10 is 21 Savage.
Spoiler alert, number one is...
No, I'm kidding.
I'm not going to do that.
9 is Lil Uzi Vert.
8 is Kendrick Lamar.
7 is YG.
And we reveal 6 through 1 tonight at 11 p.m. on MTV2, Hottest MC.
So please, get ready to tweet me how we don't know anything about hip hop.
And we all just a bunch of old heads ranking all the young artists.
And that your favorite rapper should have been on there who's probably your cousin that nobody's ever heard of.
So get ready to tweet me and go crazy tonight, okay?
All right. Well, I'm excited that I'm going to get out of this cold today.
I'm going to Atlanta today.
It's not cold in Atlanta?
Not cold like it is here.
I don't need a ski mask like you have on today.
I got this ski mask on for a variety of reasons.
Variety.
Okay, it's a lot of people's last day in this building,
so it's a lot of nice little presents laying around here.
All right, I'm about to steal back from everybody
the way they've been stealing from us all year long.
Okay?
How many things you got stolen out your studio this year, Yee?
This year, not so much because I learned my lesson from previous years when people stole,
so I didn't leave anything in here.
So that's why.
But in previous years, I did have a camcorder stolen.
I mean, the only thing they take from me now is liquor, at least.
They leave some liquor here if they want to come in and have a drink.
Well, I'm getting my get back.
I actually have a fake bottle of Hennessy in here so that anyone drinks it will have water and food coloring.
Do y'all have that problem at y'all job?
Do people steal at y'all job?
I'm going to tell you who is the most stealing person in the world.
Anybody around DJ Self.
DJ Self from Loving Hip Hop works here in New York with us at Power 105.1.
And everybody around him is from Brooklyn and they all steal.
And he's African.
He Nigerian?
Lord have mercy.
He's a scammer.
He's a credit card scammer.
Don't you spread these false narratives.
This is not a false narrative.
It's not false if it's true.
It's not a stereotype if it's true.
DJ Self is a credit card scammer and everybody around him, everybody around him is a thief.
Brooklyn for real.
I'm telling you, old
1990s Brooklyn-ass mentality
Negroes. Oh, God.
Speaking of criminals, Gucci Man will be here
next hour. Yes, and we got the rumors coming
up, and we'll talk about something that Soulja Boy
did. I saw everybody wanted you to make him donkey
of the day today. I still am. Okay, perfect.
I knew this was going to happen to him.
It's The Breakfast Club.
The Breakfast Club.
Dangerous Morning Show, The Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne Tha God, Angel Lee.
Envy is not here today.
He was at the party last night, though.
He was at the party last night?
It's the holiday season.
You can F off during the holiday season.
Now, we got the rumor report coming up.
I don't know what Angel Lee is talking about.
Soldier Boy, tell him.
Oh, that clown.
It's about time.
We're starting now.
Rumor report. Rumor report.
This is the rumor report. Talk to him.
With Angela Yee on the
Breakfast Club.
Well, Soldier Boy ended
up getting arrested yesterday.
Dropping the clues bombs for karma and justice.
At his home,
according to authorities, they responded to that house,
and he was arrested for a probation violation.
Please tell them what the probation violation was, G.
All right, well, we heard all the things that he's been doing lately.
We've seen him online with the guns and everything.
Like, check out this voicemail he left for Quavo.
Pick up the phone, p***s-ass d***.
I know you ain't changing no more that quick.
Two pistols on my hip like Max Payne.
Your call has been forwarded to an automatic voice message.
I'm gonna leave a voicemail.
When you have finished recording, you may hang up or press 1 for more options.
Hey, Quavo, you a bitch, nigga.
Fuck around with you, nigga.
I text you the address, nigga, that we gonna do the one-on-one fight for Worldstar, nigga.
You talking about that tough shit, you want to pick up the phone.
Pick up the phone.
Okay, bro.
Well, he's not allowed to have guns in his possession at all.
And we keep seeing him online with guns.
I had no idea.
All these digital death threats you making.
Remember he tweeted me one day and he was like, man, everything I do legal.
My gun's legal.
No, they not.
If you are probation, if you're on probation, you ain't supposed to be around no pistols.
You jackass.
Well, officials said they did recover a firearm
at his home. Of course they did.
And neighbors are saying that he's been living there for
just a few months, but since he's moved in, there have been
constant problems. They want him out of the
neighborhood. One neighbor who did not want to be
identified said, we're just all really scared for
our children and our families. We hope that
police can do something about this. All that
thumb thugging, all that broadband blooding,
that cyber crippling.
Nobody got time for that.
You know what?
Last weekend when I was in L.A.
at the Remy Martin producers event.
Oh, he was there too, right?
Soulja Boy came in
and his manager, Theo,
he was like,
yo, you know,
Soulja want to highlight you.
You want to come
on the breakfast club?
And I'm like, nope.
My life is going too good
to be around.
I thought we wanted him
on the breakfast club.
I mean, he can come
to the breakfast club,
but I ain't got no business
talking to you in the street.
What business we got talking to each other in the club?
What I look like talking to Soulja Boy in the club?
Big grown-ass man talking to this boy who be online
making all these digital effects.
A lot of grown men have sat down with Soulja Boy 50 Cent.
I ain't got time.
You know, most recently.
I ain't got time.
We ain't talking on a breakfast club interview.
I ain't got time.
We ain't got nothing to talk about, okay?
I told you that karma was going to bite you in the ass.
Karma has bit you in the ass.
And let this be a lesson to all you sons of bitches out there.
Now, hold on.
You're the same person who feels like it is necessary to keep these lines of communication open with all kinds of people.
This is the line of communication right here.
I'm talking through the microphone, telling his dumb ass that he was going to end up in jail or end up shooting himself.
And it happened.
This is the line of communication.
He can hear me.
You can hear me, right?
You can hear me the way we can see you on Instagram.
Soldier. All right. Well, that's it. hear me the way we can see you on Instagram.
Soulja.
Alright, well that's it. Violating his probation.
He's being held without bail.
I hope he gets at least a year. As of now.
Oh, don't say that. Nice year in prison.
Nice year in prison will smooth him right out. He young.
That year in prison will get him right where he need to be. He'll be back focused
after a nice year in jail. Alright, now
Yo Gotti has signed with
Roc Nation. I don't know if you guys
saw that official announcement.
He was on the Formation
tour all summer.
He was with Jay-Z everywhere.
Now he's officially
part of Roc Nation,
and he just put out
his first song
with the label.
His album is coming out
December 23rd,
and he put out the song
Castro off of his
forthcoming mixtape.
And Mel Carter
actually was his manager.
His manager just recently passed away,
so he did also post a picture of him recently,
and he said, I got it from here.
Drop on the clues box for Yo Gotti.
Good dude right there.
Been grinding for a long time.
Right, in Roc Nation.
Deserves everything he gets.
There was a question Envy asked yesterday,
is Yo Gotti signed to Roc Nation?
But it's a new development.
Yo Gotti, I mean, Envy be running his mouth.
He be knowing things, and he don't know whether he supposed to keep it a secret or not.
Well, you know what it was?
It's because they posted the picture with Jay-Z and Yo Gotti and everybody.
A lot of hoopla about it, so I guess it's been a long time coming.
All right, Kid Cudi finally put out his album.
Okay.
Passion, Pain, and Demon Slaying.
So he's been teasing this album, and it was a double disc. It was supposed to come out
in September. It was delayed. There were sample
clearances. Then he went to rehab
and now his album is finally out.
So if you guys Kid Cudi fans
I actually like Kid Cudi's music. I'll get the
Kid Cudi's album one day on vacation.
I'm listening to nothing but the locks this weekend.
It's big cold weather.
It's sharp knife weather. It's Tim Boots
weather. I'm listening to the locks all weekend.
Well, you know he has a song with Andre 3000 on there.
Don't depress me.
What?
It's not depressing, is it?
No.
Okay.
All right.
So we have a little snippet for you. It's all by design. Go ahead and fuck off.
Come on, don't fuck up the feng shui.
Some of you still in emotional notions.
Oh, yeah.
I savor your love.
Don't fuck up the feng shui.
I see everything with new beams.
I do dream.
My eyes are glowing.
Moon rings.
You're boring.
Stop dealing with the true thing.
I do think when you think too much.
That sounds groovy. I like it.
That sounds groovy.
Kid Cudi be grooving.
Stopping the Clues Bums with Kid Cudi.
That sounds groovy.
I'm not listening to that right now.
I listen to that when I'm on vacation somewhere warm.
Well, you are pretty much on vacation.
Well, yeah, but when I leave in a week or so and it's someplace warm, I'll listen to that.
Right now, I'm listening to The Lox.
I'm Angela Yee, and that's your Rumor Report.
The Lox album is out now, Filthy America.
They'll be here in about an hour.
But we got Gucci Mane.
Gucci.
Coming in in a few moments, okay?
So don't go anywhere.
It's the world's most dangerous moment.
I'm the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
Very special.
Still top three scariest people in hip-hop.
Gucci.
Gucci Mane.
We were like, when is he coming to see us?
Hey, what's happening? How y'all doing? We was willing to come to see you. We was like, when is he coming to see us? Hey, what's happening?
How y'all doing?
We was willing to come to see you.
We was like, yo, we got to talk to Goochie.
We tried to work it out, but there was some behind the scenes issues, I guess.
Well, I'm here now.
Yeah.
Goochie look good, man.
You look good, my brother.
I'm happy for you, Gooch.
What did you think the first time you heard you got cloned?
At first, I thought it was a joke, but then when it started building,
I just, you know,
it's crazy.
No, congratulations.
You just recently got,
did you get married or just engaged?
No, he got engaged.
He got engaged.
They set the date, 10-17.
Oh, congratulations, man.
Appreciate that.
What made you ask the question during the game?
When did you know it was time?
Well, you know,
I was planning to give my brother a watch.
It was his birthday.
And that was the one who they thought was a random fan. But, and I, you know, my fiance, she was helping me just, you know, I was planning to give my brother a watch. It was his birthday. And that was the one who they thought was a random fan.
But, you know, my fiancée, she was helping me just, you know,
hide him and put him in a box so he wouldn't really know what was going on.
So I just thought about it.
I had to ring for like a week before this.
I'm like, I'm going to trick her because she was so hyped up about,
you know, we're going to surprise him.
He ain't going to know what happened.
So at the spur of the moment, I'm like, you know, I just gave it to her.
Now, is it true when you got locked up, you gave her some money and said flip this,
and she was able to flip it to, like, astronomical amounts?
Well, you know, I had to get the money from somebody.
So I trusted her.
That's a big deal.
Is that one of the reasons you know she's the one to be with for the rest of your life?
Well, she's just a beautiful person inside and out.
You know what I'm saying?
She understands me.
You know, you go through stuff. After you go through something with somebody, y' person inside and out. You know what I'm saying? She understands me. You know, you go through stuff.
After you go through something
with somebody,
y'all build a bond.
You know what I'm saying?
Over years, you know,
the person that she is,
I respect.
I got so much respect for her.
You know what I'm saying?
And you guys were dating
for a long time before that,
kind of off and on.
Yeah, we had our ups and downs,
but we met like in 2010.
So is she willing to,
because we always talk about this,
just forget all the mistakes that you made
and never bring it up,
or does that stuff still come up?
I know you better not be in.
You got to ask her that.
I don't know.
She don't bother you about old stuff.
You know how as women,
we bring stuff up from the past
and be like,
well, that's why back in five years ago.
If you keep looking back,
you're going to trip going forward.
You know what I'm saying?
So we ain't just worry about the past.
We just focus on the present.
Oh, I'm using that one.
Now, I saw you at SantaCon.
Yeah, that's a good one.
That's a good one.
Now, what was the epiphany that made you say
in order to change your life,
you got to change your lifestyle?
Because it's clearly a lifestyle change.
You know, I don't know.
I kept, you know, I done went to jail
and now I done went to prison.
I guess prison was the last straw, you know. I had to been in jail. But you had been there a few times know, I done went to jail and now I done went to prison. I guess prison was the last straw,
you know.
I had to been in jail.
But you had been there a few times.
I had to been in jail.
I had never been to prison.
Oh, gotcha, gotcha.
And then, you know,
when I do go to prison,
they send me to this,
you know, maximum security prison,
federal prison.
And who want to,
that ain't the life you want to live.
That ain't no joke.
You know what I'm saying?
Just seeing that with my own eyes,
it was like, you know,
I'm ready to change my whole life.
I never want to come back here.
Because it was serious.
So was it diet first or did you start working out first?
No, it was the time.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, when I was facing them 35 years and they said, you know, I felt like the day that they said,
okay, we're going to give you three years.
That was the time where I was like, I appreciate that.
I can manage that.
Let me change everything because it was over with.
That was going to give me the time.
There wasn't going to be no career.
My life would have been totally different.
So I guess that was the epiphany right there when the judge said,
hey, listen, we're going to give you something you can manage.
What was the conversation like with a lot of these artists?
Because before you went in, it seemed like you was going at every artist.
You just didn't care.
Anybody who mentioned you.
We didn't know if your Twitter was hacked.
Your Twitter was hacked, yeah, during that time.
Did you have conversations with those artists when you got out
or was it just like, nah, let's forget it. That was old Gucci.
Some people who I didn't have a chance, you know,
when I first got out, of course, I was on house arrest for
three months, so I couldn't really see nobody. It was just
like, go to a show in Atlanta
and come back home. Or do a video shoot
and come back home. So, if I see somebody
that I feel like I did something wrong to or said something wrong,
I can't wait to see them and tell them, hey, listen, what I said about you was wrong.
Like when I seen Monica, I couldn't wait to tell Monica, hey, listen, that was wrong.
You didn't deserve that.
When I seen Ross, Ross, hey, I apologize for what I said about you
because you ain't did nothing but go out your way to help me from the day we met.
So I don't think they deserve to hear that because I was wrong.
But a lot of situations, them people ain't going to say nothing to because a lot of it, you know, I wasn't wrong.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's just like, you know, if I felt like I wronged you, then I'll tell you.
I'm man enough to say that.
But some people had that comment.
You feel like prison saved your life in a lot of ways?
Because it seemed like you really wasn't giving a, like you was fighting in the mall.
I think it did.
I think it saved my life and it saved somebody else like because somebody was gonna get it i felt like
i was gonna hurt somebody you know what i'm saying that was the whole thing i i just was so mad
somebody was gonna get it ain't it didn't matter who it was somebody's gonna get it you know it's
so crazy man a lot of rappers say stuff like that when gucci said i believe it i got no absolutely
i believe it too are you ever ever surprised the influence you have on
this industry? I mean, so many artists from
You don't get enough credit for
your ear.
Young Thug, The Migos,
Mike Wells, Zaytoven.
Yeah, I'm not
surprised at all by my influence.
I really feel like, you know,
I should have that influence.
I feel like all these young artists, they're young and they look up to me.
It's like before you get in the industry,
you have so much admiration for all these different people.
And then when you meet them, it's like everybody want to meet Santa Claus.
Then you meet him and he's drunk.
You know what I'm saying?
He ain't the Santa you thought he was.
That's how I be with a lot of artists.
You're like, damn, I want to meet such and such.
I love him.
Then you meet him like, damn, he weak as hell. Damn, he fake as hell. With Gucci, artists. You like, damn, I want to meet such and such. I love it. Do you meet them like, damn, he weak as hell.
Damn, he fake as hell.
With Gucci, you meet me like, damn, he real.
You know what I'm saying?
People don't even know that they can see it.
You know what I'm saying?
So young people, they ain't really got no tolerance for all their faking.
We always talk about how you have a really great air for music as far as other artists too.
And knowing early before everybody else that somebody has great potential.
Because a lot of people sign artists,
but nothing might happen with them. But it seems
like a lot of artists you put on really have
gone to that next level.
Flocka, OJ the Juice, man.
They come from just not being no hater.
Everybody knows what's
hot. You know what I'm saying? But a lot of artists, I guess,
I always felt that a lot of artists, they don't
want to help nobody because they don't want them to get bigger than them.
It's true. Me, I never been like that, they don't want to help nobody because they don't want them to get bigger than them. It's true.
Me, I've never been like that.
I don't have that problem.
I hear somebody, I never even know them.
I'd be like, damn, that shit was hard.
Who made that beat?
Somebody can play something.
I'm like, yeah, that was hard.
Or I might say it's whack.
You know what I'm saying?
And then I'd be like, I'm open to work with somebody who's talented.
If it sounds good, I want to work with you.
You know what I'm saying?
You're bringing something to the table.
That's the only thing you got to bring to the table is it sound good to me.
I always wondered why you ain't never signed none of those dudes.
Like, why you ain't never signed Thug early on or signed Mike Will early on.
Even Nicki Minaj.
French Montana, yeah.
Well, I did sign Thug.
So that's why I did sign.
Oh, you did sign Thug.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, but when I was going away, I couldn't help Thug.
So I sold all my rights to Thug to 300.
So, you know what I'm saying, to help him because, you know, I felt like Thug had started 300 with Lior,
and I felt like he would be in good hands with Thug and Lior.
So I called him and told him, listen, this is what I'm going to do.
These people right here really want to work with you.
They're going to help you.
You're going to make a bunch of money.
You're going to have your own record label.
This is what you need to do. And I'm doing this because I care about you. You're going to help you. You're going to make a bunch of money. You're going to have your own record label. This is what you need to do. And I'm doing
this because I care about you. You're my partner.
And when I explained that to him,
he understood. I ain't just do it. You know what I'm saying?
I said, I can't help you. I'm away.
But you got your stuff going. I respect
that. I'm proud of you. And that's why
I stepped away and let him do his
thing. Why not Mike Wood?
When I met Mike Wood, he was 17 years old.
It wasn't time to sign him. I just wanted to help him. The reason I never signed O.J. because he was my partner. I should have signed O.J. because he Why not Mike Wood? but then I put it on top of all the shit I already got. You know what I'm saying? I don't got to sign everybody. I just, I like working with people.
I like collaborating.
Like you said, a lot of people,
they kind of like, you know, burn me
or, you know, not pay homage or anything,
but I appreciate it.
But I'm going to still open my door
and help other people because I like doing it.
Where the hell that O.J. at now?
O.J., I don't know.
He's doing his shows and, you know what I'm saying?
He's still making music and doing his thing.
What about Walker Flocker?
Like, are you guys still cool?
Because y'all were brothers.
Like, wrestle each other, fight each other, and brothers.
I ain't talked to Waka over three years, so we just don't talk no more.
We just went our separate ways.
When he was up here, though, he said he loved seeing you look good.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
I'm happy for him.
I wish him nothing but success.
I wish him well, but the door closed for me.
If I ain't talk to him in three years,
ain't no need for us to ever talk.
Right.
All right, we got more with Gucci Mane
in the building,
so don't go anywhere.
And of course,
we're going to do a Gucci mini mix.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
You were one of the first artists
to stay independent for a long time.
Like, you've seen the vision
before a lot of artists did.
Do you encourage artists to stay independent, or do you say, you know, seen the vision before a lot of artists did. Do you encourage artists
to stay independent
or do you say, you know,
sign to a major?
Like somebody like a 21.
Right.
I feel like I always be telling people
that whatever situation,
you know what I'm saying,
benefits you.
Just weigh it out.
Weigh out.
Every scenario ain't the same.
Like, with me,
it made sense
to be independent at first.
But then at the same time,
I went back.
Like, when I first came in the game,
before I even did
an independent deal
I had met Todd before.
He offered me a huge deal.
He was like,
I'll give you a blank check.
You write what you want in it.
I want to be a part
of what you got going.
And I didn't even call back.
I was like,
nah, I don't want to do that.
You know what I'm saying?
But years later
we came back
and we did a partnership.
So it's like,
it's the timing.
You know what I'm saying?
It's what you bring to the table.
If you ain't got no money to bring to the table,
you might do need to.
If signing with somebody is going to get your music heard
and make your revenue go up, then that makes sense.
But if you got something that you're ready,
if you want to invest and you want to take that risk,
but you got to realize it's a gamble.
Like when you used to put out albums,
it always seemed like the mixtapes were harder than the albums.
Was that because of the label trying to do too much?
A lot of times I'm not approaching it right. When I get to an album i get stiff and i get rigid and i kind of
you know you know i'm saying instead when i do a mix table i'm just free spirit i'm just recording
i'm recording i'm working with my team that's what people want to hear that's what they love
about me then they'd be like okay you got to put an album out in three four months from now
then i'd be like okay well let's get let's go now go have these sessions with these people
who's super talented,
but we don't got no chemistry.
Then we sit in there.
It's already paid for.
You get there, and then, you know, it's like you got two shots at it.
You make two songs, and you pick one, and you use both of them.
It might be a hit.
It might be a miss.
But me and Zay been in the studio for three months.
We done made 50 songs.
Three of these songs going to be something.
Me and Drummer Boy been in the studio for a month straight straight why didn't i pick from that and just build from that i was i was i just
my whole thought process was just weird back then when it came to trying to make a real album
there's somebody people people can ask me what's your favorite gucci album i'm like i don't know
if i got a favorite gucci album i can name mixtapes like writings on the wall with the holiday that
was hard that was super hard the joint with um i'm a hood red i ain't never had i really ate that was hard. That was super hard. The joint with I'm A Hurried, I ain't never had shit.
I really ain't shit.
Those are just dope records to me.
Yeah.
Some of my hardest stuff is my mixtape stuff.
Now, Ray Sherman, did you see that record going to be as big as it was
when they called you and asked you to do it?
They waited on you.
I didn't know how big it was going to be, but I knew it was a hit.
You know what I'm saying?
I did not know it was going to be so huge, but I was like, damn, this is hard.
You know what I'm saying?
And they sent another record
that Mike Will ain't dropped yet
that's going to be
on his ransom.
It's super hard.
So I did both of them
the same day.
And you got a song
with Chris Brown
about to come out too
on Chris Brown's album.
It comes out tomorrow.
Yeah, tomorrow.
You don't do
the Mannequin Challenge, right?
I did at the House Gang.
Oh, you did?
Yeah, I don't know.
Performing at halftime.
All right, now, I see a lot of artists coming forward
and being really honest about, like, things that they've been struggling with,
like depression, anxiety.
Have you ever had those issues as an artist?
I don't think that I had depression,
but I think I had, like, just I was super frustrated
and just scratched out.
Right before I got locked up, I had like five, six pending cases.
It just was so, I was mad.
I think I was homicidal.
I wanted to hurt somebody.
I felt like that would make me feel better.
Do you feel like you got that under control now?
Yeah, it's dying.
It's dying.
You know, once you go through the time, now the scratch is gone,
I feel way better.
But at that time, I was so mad at the words.
If you would have stepped on my shoe, I would have felt like you just tried me.
I would have felt like I, you know, if anybody said anything about me,
I felt like you, you know what I'm saying, you threatened me.
I felt like that demanded me to do something to you.
You know what I'm saying?
That's just the way I was at with it.
And now we see you in Vogue.
They do articles about you all the time.
Yeah.
Was that something that,
I know you said that you wanted to really lose the weight
so you could fit into all these designer clothes.
I always loved clothes,
but I had got so big,
I couldn't wear none of the stuff that I liked.
So when I was locked up,
that's my whole thing.
I was like, I need to lose weight
so when I get out,
I can just wear all the stuff that I want to wear.
I don't want to come out and be sagging my pants
like all the young folks do. I don't want to wear all the sport-trended clothes that everybody wear. I want to wear. I don't want to come out and be sagging my pants like all the young folks do.
I don't want to wear all the sport-trendy clothes
that everybody wear.
I want to come out, I want to dress
and buy the stuff that I like.
You know what I'm saying?
Designers I like, what fit me good,
what look good on me.
I saw you post a pic that day where it was you, now,
and then a picture of you before,
and you're like, y'all ain't going to tell me
I ain't glow up or something.
Yeah, I stole it off somebody on Instagram.
And I just got it, and I reposted it, but I'm like, y'all can't going to tell me I ain't glow up or something. I stole it off somebody on Instagram. And I just got it and I reposted it.
But I'm like, y'all can't sit here and tell me that I ain't.
And that's your motivation.
You know, people have so much to say.
You know what I'm saying, about you.
So when you come back and they see you now, it's like,
now they don't even know how to take it.
Do you look at my background?
No, I'm saying now they don't even know.
What can you say now?
Do you look at your old self and be like, man, why y'all ain't tell me?
No, because I thought I was the truth back then.
I did.
You know what I'm saying?
When nobody telling me like, Gucci, you ain't got it going on.
They were still like, oh, you look good.
You're handsome.
You know what I'm saying? And I was fat as hell.
That didn't stop nothing.
It didn't stop people from booking me.
It didn't stop people from wanting to sign with me.
You're getting to.
Yeah.
So it didn't make me want to change.
You know what I'm saying? What made me want to change make me want to change. You know what I'm saying?
What made me want to change was that gaffer.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
That was the deciding factor.
It was like the day that I got arrested, because like I told you,
I had five or six pending cases.
So once I did finally get locked up and couldn't get out with no bond,
I immediately started working out because I knew I wasn't getting it.
I didn't know when I was going to get out, but I knew I wasn't getting no bond.
This is it. So I just
straight went into, let me try to do
better now. And I felt like that was going to
make, that was going to lessen the time
off. Like, I'm just going to just give nothing but good
energy to it. It's just like, as soon as I got locked up,
I just went into,
started just planning to get
out. You know what I'm saying? I'm like, I don't know what they're going to say,
but I'm going to be working out as if I'm going to get out in six months.
Did you tell them that you was a different religion,
like Jewish or something, to get a better food?
No.
They put me in a general population with the killers and dealers.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
No love.
But that's what I needed to see.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't regret nothing.
You know what I'm saying?
I ain't even mad that I needed to see that.
I'm glad they ain't send me to club.
You know, the nice part.
I'm glad they sent me where people dying every day because I needed to see that.
That's what made me get out and be like, okay, if you think you so tough,
it's somebody just as tough.
Because they'll kill you.
They're killing tough guys in their federal prison while I'm coming there every day.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, such and such got killed
yesterday. Oh, you heard them dudes
went in the room and stabbed such and such if he did
or he paralyzed or...
Man, that ain't no way to live. I don't want to live
like that. I don't want to, you know what I'm saying? And I seen that firsthand.
It don't matter. You know,
you can be a player. You can be a kingpin.
Young boys will kill your ass
just the same. Right. Well, Gucci got to go, guys.
Damn, I just want to ask about Debra and
you, because you say you and Flock ain't talk, but you and
Deb was always close as a mom.
Have you talked to her? No.
That's another relationship
that's just ran its course.
Who's under your camp now?
I'm relaunching my label on the top
of the year, and I'm going to start signing artists, but
I don't have any artists signed right now.
I got a passive interest in a couple artists.
From Atlanta?
You know, the artists that I've been had, you know what I'm saying?
But I don't have no artists that I'm working with, you know what I'm saying, yet.
But the top of the year, I'm going to sign some new artists.
Okay.
All right, well, we appreciate you joining us.
I appreciate y'all.
Gooch and Main, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
DJ Envy is out today.
He's on vacation already, okay?
He couldn't wait a day.
Yep, dropped one of Clues' bombs for Guap, Gucci man coming through.
Anybody know where he's staying?
Shooter James.
Angela, you was really shooting your shot back in the day on Big Gooch?
Listen.
You love them thugs now, ye.
You just got to listen.
He just was definitely not my type.
I just was confused because I never even spoke to Gucci,
like except if I saw him somewhere.
So I don't know how that conversation could have taken place.
Well, Gucci was on a lot of drugs back then.
I know.
I was thinking maybe he got catfished or maybe he thought.
Maybe.
Possibly.
But it was funny.
We got a rumor report coming up.
We already heard one great rumor for the day. Let's hear some more. Listen up. It don't know. Possibly. But it was funny. We got a rumor report coming up. We already heard one great rumor for the day.
Let's hear some more.
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, Kodak Black and Lil Yachty were going back and forth.
We told you about this yesterday about the word broccoli.
Okay, Kodak Black, I guess, feels like he originated it. He was the one
using it all the time, and then Lil Yachty
and Drom used it for the song
Broccoli. Well, E-40
actually is the person who really
originated that term, and he actually
posted a video on his Instagram
page to give you a history
lesson. Check it out.
He said in 1998 I made a song. He said in 1993
I referred to weed as broccoli on my song
Practice Looking Hard. In 1998
I made a song called Broccoli on my gold double
album The Element of Surprise.
Hashtag problem solved. Hashtag broccoli
F beef. Get money. Drop on the clues bombs for Earl Stevens, a.k.a. 40. Right. Hashtag problem solved. Hashtag broccoli F beef. Get money.
Drop on a clues bomb for Earl Stevens, a.k.a.
40.
Right.
Salute to that guy.
Oh, yeah.
His wine is pretty good, too.
Yes.
I just had to hold up a bottle of his wine.
I love when the OGs can come out and add a little, you know, everything's a teachable
moment.
Yeah.
Nothing like some wine and broccoli.
Like Yachty and Kodak Black, y'all didn't create broccoli.
Yeah.
It's been around. So let's not argue. Let's not even argueodak Black, y'all didn't create broccoli. Okay, y'all wasn't using broccoli as slang.
So let's not argue.
Let's not even argue.
No need for y'all to be fighting.
Give OGE40 his credit and keep it moving, damn it.
And don't be afraid to try that Earl Stevens mango scotto.
Let's pop that open.
We're celebrating.
All right, Stevie J got people, well, one person in particular,
all upset after his interview on The Breakfast Club.
Remember what he had to say?
He had a lot of things to say.
Actually, I really like talking to Stevie J because he's so open.
But here's what he said about Jocelyn.
So she did attack you where you physically, like, had injuries and everything?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
She admitted to that, though.
Right before the baby shot, she said she jumped on me.
Right before the Sunday and Monday fought me.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, come on.
I know you were scared because you could have
lost the baby.
I mean, it's more or less like
why would her brother
even put her in that situation
and want to fight
nine months pregnant?
Right.
So, obviously,
Jocelyn wasn't too happy
when she heard about
this interview
and she went on Twitter
and said,
when they can't control you,
they try to destroy you.
Get off my D, boy.
I know you miss a bish,
but going up your,
can I say a-hole?
but damn
and then she also said this
one thing I know is when motherfuckers
can't keep your name are they b-suckers
they're obsessed with you
alright so that's
her thing
you just said you like Stevie J cause he's so open
so
open for business.
That's what Jocelyn doing.
That's their business, man.
All right.
Listen, go ahead.
Do your thing, man.
We asked Stevie J about that, though, about the gay rumors that Jocelyn puts on him.
That's what everybody say when they get mad at you.
They're going to call you gay.
Oh, so I wasn't gay when you was with me.
Yeah, I wasn't gay when I was putting my fingers in your butt.
That's what we say.
We say either you're gay or that you have a really small penis
and you're terrible in bed.
Yes.
And you're broke.
That is a fact.
Those are the three things
that a woman will say.
Can you imagine
if you were all three
after we break up?
Drop one of Clues Bomb
for the guy that's
suffering from all three
right now.
The guy right now
that's broke,
got a little penis
and he likes things
in his butt.
And it's Friday
and he'll have no fun.
But all those things kind of go together.
Because if your penis is small, and then you get a small one, and then if you're broke, it don't cost no money for that.
What are you saying right now?
I'm just saying.
It all works together.
Jesus Christ.
All right.
Some people were upset at Future yesterday, and some people agreed with him. There was a discussion with Steve Stout, with Future, LeBron, and James Harden,
and a couple other people, and here is what Future said in that discussion.
Man, top five, man, it's like, man, saved it in a moment of hip-hop life for us, like, Tupac and Biggie.
Like, Jay-Z wasn't great when Tupac and Biggie was alive.
Like, it was Biggie, Tupac, Ice Cube.
It wasn't hot until they died.
Nobody really was in check.
The Reasonable Doubt album.
It's flames.
It's hard.
It's a classic, but I'm saying at that time.
See, I understand what Future was trying to say,
but I think he worded it wrong.
Reasonable Doubt didn't have the commercial success,
but Reasonable Doubt was red hot.
Reasonable Doubt was a dope-ass album. It Reasonable Doubt was red hot. Reasonable Doubt
was a dope ass album.
It was a classic
in the streets right away
as soon as that album
came out.
I personally didn't
become a fan of
Jay and Teller the Screech's
Watch A Movie,
but everybody around me,
everybody loved
the Reasonable Doubt album.
And people say that's
probably Jay-Z's best work.
That's probably my
favorite Jay-Z album.
And you gotta think about it,
I grew up in Brooklyn
and it was on fire
like in New York when Jay-Z put out Reasonable Doubt even before that. And you gotta think about it. I grew up in Brooklyn and it was on fire like in New York
when Jay-Z put out
Reasonable Doubt
even before that.
And that was Biggie's man.
Big was saying
Jay was like
one of his favorite rappers.
Mm-hmm.
Pac even dissed Jay.
So to say Jay
wasn't great then
is not accurate.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee
and that is your Rumor Report.
Yes.
Now, Charlamagne,
you got that donkey coming up.
I do.
I mean, donkey today
is more of just a
I told you so. Acknowledgement?
Yeah, it's just more of a, I told you so.
Soulja Boy. When things go wrong, we always need a person
to say, I told you so. And you know I love
telling somebody I told you so. We know. Okay.
Soulja Boy, you just stand right where you
are, which is in front of the congregation. You've been
there for a while now. We'd like to talk
to you again.
Donkey, the day before, after the hour, it's the Breakfast Club.
You got my soul.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkeys of the Day at Jungle Mate.
I'm a Democrat, so being Donkey of the Day is a little bit of a mixed up.
So like a donkey.
Donkey of the Day.
The Breakfast 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 Friday, December 16th is Soulja Boy.
Big homie Soulja is what they call him.
Well, nobody calls him that but himself.
But yeah, Soulja Boy got arrested just like I said he would.
If you recall, I gave Soulja Boy Donkey of the like I said he would. If you recall, I gave Soulja Boy a donkey of the day just 10 days ago.
I told you all that Soulja Boy is the biggest coon in hip-hop
because a coon is an entertainer who reinforces negative stereotypes of black people,
and nobody does that more than Soulja Boy.
If you believe the false narrative that all black men are gun-toting thugs,
then Big Homie Soulja will prove you right at any given moment,
at any time of day, at night, you can see
Soulja Boy online, thumb-thugging,
saying things like he's got money
on people's heads, meaning he can and
will pay someone to kill you. We have
all seen him make several
digital death threats to various people
online, waving a variety of
pistols, acting like anybody can get it.
I don't know what to set Soulja
Boy claims. I don't know if he's a broadband blood or a cyber crypt.
I just know that eventually karma would catch up to him.
Let's flash back to 10 days ago when I told Soulja Boy
how all of this was going to play out.
All you're telling the universe is, I want to get shot.
Or I want to shoot somebody.
Or I want to go to jail.
Soulja Boy, all you're telling the universe is, I want to die.
Now, I honestly was hoping Soulja Boy was going to accidentally shoot himself.
Okay.
Or somebody next to him.
In the foot, maybe.
Yeah, just a little flesh wound.
You know what I'm saying?
Live on Periscope.
I couldn't wait to see it.
All I wanted to see was on Instagram one day.
Soulja Boy is now alive.
And then a few moments later, him pulling out a purple pistol
and clapping himself for one of his homies.
I know you're thinking, why would you wish bad on someone, Charlemagne?
I'm not wishing bad on him.
I'm just hoping that karma does what karma does.
But see, the thing about karma is you never know what's on the menu of the karma cafe.
You simply get what you deserve.
And yesterday, Soulja Boy got what he deserved.
Let's go to KTLA for the report, please.
DeAndre Way, also known as Soldier Boy,
was arrested at his home right behind me around seven o'clock this morning. It is still unclear
why police officers were called out to the home, but LAPD says officers found a gun while at the
home, and because the rapper is on probation, he is not allowed to own or possess a gun. Now,
neighbors who I talked to say Soldier Boy has only been living in the home
for a few months.
They say since he moved in,
there's been constant problems
and finding out that a gun was found inside the home
has tipped them over the edge.
They say they want him out of here.
You're on probation, DeAndre,
and not allowed to own or possess a gun,
but you're all over social media with a bunch of guns.
Now, when I gave Soulja Boy a donkey of the day just 10 days ago,
he tweeted me and said, I need an interview, big bro.
You don't know the full story behind the beefs.
Everything I do is legal.
Soulja Boy clearly doesn't understand the definition of legal, okay?
If you're on probation and you're not allowed to own or possess a gun,
then being online flashing
pistols is illegal.
Now, TMZ reports law enforcement
sources tell them they
paid a visit to Soldier's Hollywood
Hills home after receiving a tip
Soldier had been threatening people online
with guns. A tip.
A.K.A. the police started
following Soldier Boy on Instagram
and couldn't believe what they were seeing. Okay, the
biggest snitch in this whole situation
is Soulja Boy himself. You a criminal
informant, Soulja, who ratted on
they self because you chose to go online
and flash your pistols knowing
you was on probation and couldn't have
pistols on you. A tip my ass.
Now Soulja Boy got his bond
Whoa. What?
Now Soulja Boy got his bond. Whoa. What? Now, Soulja Boy got his bond and came home, and he tweeted out,
Quavo called the police on me.
See that?
How?
Quavo called the police on you?
Soulja, you just back to the BS, huh?
Quavo called the police on you?
No, Soulja, you called the police on yourself, and I told you that's exactly what you was going to do and exactly what you was going to say.
Can we flashback to what I told soldier boy on this damn radio just 10 days ago?
Okay, when the police show up to your door, don't get online talking about somebody snitching because all you did was snitch on yourself.
You incriminated yourself.
Kids, kids, kids, listen to your uncle, Sharla.
Okay, I'm not a psychic or nothing.
I'm just grown.
Everything we watching these youngins do is a rerun.
Social media gives it a slightly different twist,
but guys like Soulja Boy existed long before social media, okay?
Bad boys move in silence.
Loud, flashy individuals like Soulja Boy always get caught up
and have been getting caught up since the beginning of time.
If you tell everybody what you're doing, then eventually you're going to get caught.
It doesn't matter if you're telling everyone via social media or telling everyone in the street.
You get what you ask for, and you get it because you ask for it.
And Soulja Boy has been asking for it for months.
Soulja, knock it off.
Enough is enough.
The universe gave you a little tap yesterday.
That was a pump your brakes moment.
Now, if you want to keep testing the universe,
go ahead, be my guest,
but you're going to end up doing a jail sentence or even worse, getting killed,
and nobody is responsible for what happens to you
from here on out but you
because the only person that got you in this situation
is you.
And just a reminder,
those who create their own drama
create their own karma.
Please give Soulja Boy the biggest hee-haw, please.
You dumbass negro. All right. drama, create their own karma. Please give Soulja Boy the biggest hee-haw, please. Beep! Beep!
Beep!
You dumbass negro.
All right.
I told you I saw Soulja.
I didn't see him, but we was in the same venue.
Oh, you didn't see him?
I didn't personally see him, but we was in the same venue last Saturday, and his manager
Theo, salute to Theo.
That's my guy for a long time.
He was like, yo, Soulja want to come to Breath Club?
He going to be here in a little while.
He want to meet you?
I'm like, don't bring Soulja Boy near me.
Okay? But how are y'all in the same venue and didn want to meet you. I'm like, don't bring Soulja Boy near me. Okay.
But how are y'all in the same venue and didn't see each other?
I mean, I didn't see him physically.
I just knew he was in the same venue.
It's a big space.
Oh.
I was like, don't bring him near me.
Don't bring him near this section.
We have nothing to communicate about.
Okay.
I communicate with him through this radio.
If he wants to come to the Breakfast Club and we can have a conversation, cool.
But there's no need for us to talk in this venue.
Because I don't like that kind of dumbass energy around me.
Okay?
Well.
Because this is what this is, dumbass energy.
All right.
Well, hopefully this will make him learn a lesson.
Yes.
You know what I mean?
Listen, man, we all learn from experience, right?
That's what life is all about.
Life is about learning from experience.
And we have some guys who have been living off experience for a long time,
the LOX, coming in next on The Breakfast Club.
It's the world's most dangerous morning show.
The Breakfast Club.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got some special guests in the building.
L.O.X.
Z Block.
Yeah, Papa.
Sheik on the yak early.
Yo.
Sheik is here all the time.
Yeah, I'm on time.
I've been downstairs waiting.
No, he was actually the last one.
No, no, no.
He was actually the last one.
Most people drink Starbucks in the morning on some green tea.
Sheik on the yak straight. She going yak straight.
Warm it up real quick.
Well, congratulations, fellas.
It's about damn time.
16 years.
Goodness gracious.
This is exciting, by the way.
The America is beautiful, baby.
And from what we heard so far,
we are really, really excited.
It's a great reception.
We all like the songs that we've heard.
We tried to get a little advance of the album,
but the link wasn't working
They said it's the
Roll Pass
I got five records though
You got five?
I got five
Why has it been 16 years
Since the last Locks Up?
Because we couldn't
Own the masters
Charlamagne
We didn't have a situation
Where we could own the masters
And shout out to all the
You know a lot of artists
A lot of producers
A lot of CEOs
Off of those deals
Off of those deals
Were interested in the
Locks Project throughout the years,
you know, bringing things to the table.
It just didn't make sense for us, to be honest with you.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, we know we all going to be on each other's projects, solos.
We know we're going to do D-block work.
We're always going to support each other,
but you don't want to keep doing something that you worked hard
to get out of a situation to put yourself back in the same sort of situation.
And you know what I mean?
That's what the industry basically kind of does.
So we kind of wanted to own our...
What are you nervous for?
Age, though?
Because y'all get to a point, it's been 16 years,
so you got to recreate the locks.
You know, they know Jadakiss, they know Sheik,
they know Styles P, but the locks, you got to reinvent yourself.
They don't really know the locks like that.
That's fun.
Yeah, it is fun.
Plus, we've been out there.
We've been doing, like you said,
wool block projects and all kind of stuff.
So we still, people be hitting us with like,
yo, how's the reunion feel and all that.
It ain't no reunion to us.
It ain't no like, yo, I'm glad y'all getting back together.
I never felt that way.
How is the Roc Nation deal structured
that you guys felt like that was a great situation?
Partners with them.
With the situation.
Like he said, owning your masters and all that.
You know what I mean?
Getting your proper money off your streams and all that.
All that good stuff.
Title exclusives.
Yeah.
What's the difference between like, I guess, D-Block, The Locks,
or even when y'all just individuals working on each other's projects?
There's a lot of people with D-Block, like artists that, you know,
we're trying to put out and all kinds of stuff like that.
The Locks, you know what it is.
Yeah. That's with D-Block, like artists that, you know, we're trying to put out and all kind of stuff like that. The Lox, you know what it is. Yeah.
That's what D-Block.
D-Block is like a cult following with a lot of group homes and jails.
And unfortunately, like a lot of like our fans are like.
That's our outlet for dudes like Needleman, Fortez, Chris Rivers, Snipe Life.
All them guys.
Moxburg.
Like, you know what I mean?
It's like extended family.
It is our extended family.
Yeah, exactly.
And it was like when we was coming in the game, we understood as the Lburg, like, you know what I mean? It's like extended family. Yeah, it's our extended family. Yeah, exactly. And it was like when we was coming in the game,
we understood as the locks, like, you know,
from going through our situation
that you don't just want to always be the artist either.
Like, you want to have something where you can say,
this is mine, I'm an ownership of the label,
or, you know, however it goes.
But you want to put yourself in a position
to be all right somehow, somewhere down the line.
I feel like with the What Else You Need To Know record,
you guys answered any age-old question
that a blog or interview
could possibly ask
in that record.
All that,
because we get...
Did you hear the skip
before on the album,
or no?
No, I just heard the song.
I didn't hear the album.
I just heard the song.
Yeah, same.
You know, you're here.
It's a reporter asking
kind of these questions,
and we going in on them.
But yeah,
we get the same questions.
I mean, y'all opened up
a lot on that show.
No, it's some things
y'all said That I never knew
Like talking about poking people
And I said good
We knew they stabbed people
Stop it
That's racist
But I didn't know that you thought
That Benjamin's was whack
When I first heard it
Yeah I told the story like
It took us a while
Coming into the studio
And him and Missy
Puff and Missy was in there
Listening to it
And all three of us walked in
And it was like
And that was when Missy was doing
The hee hee hee how You know with all that I all i really know who she was right she had this song with um
exactly and you know she's dancing in there and i'm like who is this girl she was like yo
you spit right here let me hear some verse i just strictly trying it wasn't even for that
for that joint she heard all of us and she was like yo you're gonna write his verse you're gonna
say that and you're gonna do this and that that's how the song came about we thought it was for us
for our record we was like all right we'll put it to the side. We'll see what happens
Everything she yeah, she might not remember all that mm-hmm the co-producer on the business. Yeah, you know well she was
So y'all thought it was wacka just the chic I
Didn't really like that beat.
One of our,
if not the biggest record,
would you say,
of our career?
One of the biggest records in the history of our history.
Word.
Now, you did Secure the Bag.
I like that song.
Y'all got one,
that's one of your five?
Yeah.
Well, that was out already anyway, too,
so we could have got that.
I didn't really like it.
But Charlamagne didn't like it.
Secure the Bag is dope.
I like that gritty, you know, breathe easy, you know, the joint I was just talking about.
What you know.
I like those.
The Secure the Bag sound like.
New current.
Yeah.
Young boy stuff.
But I like when people can keep it true to how they came in, but also just evolve and
do other things, too, and show that they know what's going, you know.
Well, we introducing ourselves as The Lock, so that they know what's going, you know. We introducing ourselves
as The Locks
so we can't come in
saying,
you know,
strictly off the vibe
like,
yo,
we from the 90s,
respect that.
Like,
you gotta respect
the young boy.
This day,
you know,
this day time
if they got a certain
kind of music
we gonna remain us
on it
but you gotta do a joint
or two,
you know,
respecting the times.
Did you guys let your kids
hear it?
Other joints.
You guys let your kids hear the album
and be like, what y'all think about this?
Because I know everybody's like in school.
Yeah, I swear my son just said,
Dad, when I'm gonna hear the album,
I gotta get it.
The hard, the hard half, yo.
I'm bringing it home.
Everything's so digital,
we don't even have it.
Maybe like, yo.
That kid's just in school down south,
so what do you think about the records?
He doing a whole bunch of other stuff down there, spending money.
But he probably call me tonight or tomorrow and try to do his.
His review?
Yeah, his Clark Atlanta TMZ review.
Now, Style, the Statue of Limitations is up.
You said on the joint you bought kilos with the Bad Boy events.
Yeah, we did boy events yeah we did
that's part of the story the book and all that you got a book i mean eventually you're gonna throw a book in a movie but that's definitely that happened that's a hundred percent fact
you know most people they get in the raggedy, and they're like, oh, we rappers now. We good. Y'all took it right back.
We was going to be good, but we just had to flip it a little.
You know, you're already doing something,
and then you got friends doing it.
Yeah.
It was a business, like a business we did for years.
I mean, we worked jobs and had stock jobs,
so it was always just like a...
That was fresh, though.
That was early, early, early, early, guys.
Yeah.
I remember...
I swear to God,
I remember when we couldn't do whatever no more.
It was getting to that...
That's when you'll see and all that came out
and we couldn't...
It was popping off.
Like, it was like, yo, we might got...
Like, after we popped on,
it was getting real popping.
It was like, you know, this would be stupid to be.
I kept it up a little.
What album, though?
What album did y'all be like, all right, we good,
we don't got to do that no more?
Kiss might have stopped, like, two years ago, bro.
Yeah.
That album, um.
Nah, I don't even think it was an album.
It was, like, a mat of songs and cameos and, um, and videos.
No, the momentum just picked up so much it wasn't it wasn't it
wasn't no it wasn't when we got shelf and we was doing mixtapes i i'm when they got packs again
let me keep it a thousand wow did y'all ever think like in like during the whole let the
locks go campaign it was no contracts and you know me we were still stuck in the thing you
gotta eat you know what i'm saying you already already started a lifestyle. So we was doing a little bit of,
you know.
Did y'all talk to each other?
Like,
we gotta chill out.
Let's all,
you know,
or was it just individuals?
Y'all doing your thing?
Did you say?
We was together most of the time.
Doing it together.
Studios and all that.
So we,
when it was,
when it was time to fall back,
we was together.
So it wasn't like.
All right,
we got more with the locks
when we come back.
Keep it locked
It's the Breakfast Club
Locks in the building
Charlamagne
What are those conversations
Like at Rock National
Cause y'all have had
Classic hip hop beats
Y'all even talk about them
On the new record
Long conversations
Especially with Hov
Like he could go for like
A while
Just chopping it up
And reminiscing
And telling us
Why we should move
In a certain way
And this and that
Small guy
But it'd be hours
Up there chopping it up.
It's interesting.
Because everybody respect each other, too.
It ain't like we coming in as little guns.
Old stuff is old.
Yeah.
But it was really real with y'all, though.
Like, even when y'all talking about the record, y'all wasn't just rapping.
Like, y'all was really fighting.
Riding with the street.
Y'all had guns, exactly.
That's why I swear I was listening to you one day, listening to all y'all.
He was like, yo, that ain't no real beef track.
Oh, that ain't no real diss record.
Like, people calling these. I hate when they make them like the arm. What's what's the wonder? Um, what's the reason why?
It's different than when we this voice in the panes. That was like a fence. I said that wasn't even a diss record. It was fencing.
That's what that was.
They make it into that name.
It was fencing.
It wasn't the words
that we used to hear
in them records.
It was respectable.
I mean, that's their background.
I think it made sense
for who they are.
It was very respectable.
It seems like now
there's limitations, though.
Like, certain things you say
and people get very upset
if you take it too far.
Social media took away
from your originality
in the studio.
Because all I thought you would have put into that song,
some of it's going to memes and videos and this and that
and things of that nature.
I never remember hearing about you having a beef with Trick Trick either,
so you said it on the new joint.
We had a little brawl out there.
We had a little scuffle out there.
We didn't win that one either.
What?
A lot of absinthe salt.
A lot of alcohol.
But it almost put me to sleep.
I was like knocked out of my feet for a few seconds.
Now, that's the story.
They booked you out to a club and then...
We stayed out.
Nah, nah.
We had a show.
Then we was at an after party.
And then we was chilling and all that.
Then on the leave out, I get in the van,
I hear all type of alarms and cold tens.
Yo, they fighting with Trick Trick, man.
I got to go back in the club, and then it was crazy.
It was all his man's security, verse 504.
It was a crazy outnumber.
It was like 4 of them on
each one of us
they could have killed us
they went another way
we could have not made it to the plane
we could have not made it to
they could have surrounded the telly
we could have never left Detroit
shout out to the D-Doll
of course guess who missed out
I wasn't there
it was a good out I wasn't there You wasn't there yet I wasn't there
You wasn't there
Nah it was a good thing
I wasn't there though
I needed to be
I would've been
I would've
I would've did a little
Better influence from there
Cause y'all don't ever
Roll heavy anyway
Did y'all roll heavier
Back then or
Nah nah
We just rolled the same way
Same way
Couple times
Same way
You know
His man almost put me to sleep
What was it over though
My man Bob
I'm holding him
He's wired
Someone's never with the artist.
He's never with the artist.
He's always entourage.
Always, always, always.
He's never really the artist doing nothing.
I tried to apologize for him while I'm holding him.
Like, y'all, now my man Saucy, he cocked back.
I thought he was going to snuff him.
He snuffed me.
Wow.
Way of the gun.
Yeah.
I was like this, out on my feet, but with my hands up, just looking.
Then wood came and held me.
Wood, my man, stayed, and we just started scrapping.
And it was all big bodies and hard hitters.
It was all big.
It was all big.
It was all big.
It was all big.
My ribs was hurt.
My back, neck.
We got back to the hotel.
It was crazy.
It was wild grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was grunting. It was'all, it was crazy. It was wild grunting.
Yeah.
Damn, man.
They threw me down a flight of steps.
I landed on my feet.
Oh, my God.
I don't even know how I did that.
Like a cat.
It was crazy.
I'm sure y'all squashed it out.
Yeah, how the problem gets solved.
Like, is this coming?
I seen him in Puerto Rico one day.
Did anybody tell you, too?
After Trick?
I seen him in Puerto Rico one day.
Yeah.
Okay.
We went over there.
We chopped it up.
And that was it.
You know what I mean?
Because it wasn't no real beef or nothing.
Nah, because I respected it.
So miscommunication.
I respected being able to leave the city.
Hell yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
But they followed, you know, people follow your van and, you know, whatever.
I didn't like the stories that was leaving.
Right.
Because I left on my feet. Like, you know what I'm saying? I definitely, you know, whatever. I didn't like the stories that was leaving. Because I left on my feet.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
I definitely lost.
I definitely lost.
I definitely didn't have the upper hand.
You know what I'm saying?
Not one point did I have the upper hand.
But I left out conscious, on my feet, swinging.
No lumps or none of that.
Just pain.
No, none of that.
And they thought I could scrap
the people who see me
like yeah yo
you know
so I was feeling good
but I wasn't feeling good
so
we had a lot of
them situations
God is good
that we made it up
I mean I missed that one
but you know
we've been there
yo you believe it or not
like yo
my first time
meeting 50
was at the free
the concert that he threw
for the peaceful joint that he threw.
Random Challenge.
Other than that, you know how much we went at each other and we never, ever, never, ever.
You said on that record, y'all would have went at it if you didn't.
Yeah, back then, it was all of them.
Beans and them, you name it.
But, you know, the grace of God, we didn't cross no paths, ever, ever.
I don't know if it was meant to be.
There would have been no guns involved in that.
Y'all always used to fight.
Not with the beans joint on the record. You said you had yours. Yeah, they be. There would have been no guns involved in that. Y'all always used to fight. Not with the beans on the record.
You said you had yours.
Yeah, they had theirs.
Yeah, there was guns involved.
That was really somebody went down.
See, it's good to be able to tell a tale.
Yeah, right, right, right.
You're here to talk about it.
That's right.
Love the plan of it.
And that got to do with,
if we just backtracking about
how y'all's calling stuff beef right now.
It really ain't.
Just stay peaceful.
It's peaceful.
It's pretty cool now.
The battles that you hear, right? Don't waste your time, man. Get your money, man. Pay stay peaceful. It's pretty cool now. The battles that you hear, right?
Don't waste your time, man.
Get your money, man.
Pay your taxes.
It's a waste of time, my brothers.
Grease your feet.
Young fellas.
I'm 56 years old, girl.
I ain't going to jail right now.
You're supposed to be ready to do that.
I ain't going to jail right now.
Come on, man.
Imagine starting right now
doing your bids.
By the way,
you know everybody gonna say,
Sheik 56?
Yeah, 56.
Yo, I ain't going to jail right now.
People starting their bids now?
Yeah, it seems like y'all are in the perfect position.
Y'all get utmost respect with lyricists.
Y'all got money.
Y'all good.
Like, what else is there?
We're beautiful.
Family is good.
Kids is good.
We good.
And y'all still look the same as you did.
And we look better than some of these young dudes.
That's that juice bar flow.
That's that juice bar flow.
Segway, baby.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
That's it for you.
Let's talk about the juice bar.
Let's talk about it.
Since you brought it up, we didn't bring it up.
Since you brought it up.
Now, let's talk about the juice.
How did you get into juices for people that don't know?
Coming off the road.
Coming off the road, you know, eating wrong, drinking, smoking.
Stopping at 125, me and Nye.
Shout out to Nye.
Shout out to Nye.
Shout out to Lee. Shout out to my partner, Nye. Zeb, Gangsta. One, two, fifth. Me and Nye. Shout out to Nye. Shout out to Nye. Shout out to Lee.
Shout out to my partner, Nye.
Zeb.
Gangsta.
He had fruits of life in Harlem, and we just get off.
That just be my hangout.
Start learning about it. Start learning about it.
Start incorporating healthy things in my life.
Like Lou said, nobody want to go to jail.
I experienced jail for doing a bullet as an entertainer,
and I was like, something got to just be smarter and get smarter.
And I just wanted to take care of myself better.
It's bigger than the money, the jewelry, and making it rain, and the look, and the vibe.
And it's lit every day.
It can't be none of that if you ain't got health.
So we got to keep each other on point, get health.
We're going to get high, drunk, party.
And it's entrepreneurship.
I like seeing you and me have y'all drunk.
Can we sit down?
I got four partners.
Can we sit down?
Yeah, can we sit down?
Can we sit down so we can extend the South Carolina branch?
Me and Kiss have been talking about this for two years, by the way.
And I'm like, okay, Kiss.
We started talking about it.
Now Envy and Yee and Styles got it.
What are we doing? We making our mark this year. started talking about it. Now Envy and Yee and Styles got it. What are we doing?
We making our mark this year, Charlamagne.
You already announced it.
You announced it 10 months ago.
I'm just prepping the people.
You got to prep the people.
You got to prep the fruits.
There's a lot of prepping.
You know what it is?
It's about prepping the fruits.
It's a lot of work in this.
It is.
It's a lot of work in this.
It's a lot of work.
It's a lot of work in this,
and a lot of people every day,
like, I'm not, Let me tell you something.
I love money.
I love nice things.
I'm not nowhere near financially where I want to be in life.
Every day somebody calls me, got the bag for a juice bar.
Got the bag for a juice.
I got to.
You know how simple it would be for me?
Boom.
Just take the bags.
Take the bags and open up things.
It's really not about that.
Like, I don't really want to see him being preachy, real preachy.
But some, like, we in the thing we in a line of
working in a business where we dying and we don't even say nothing about dying we
care about yay being with Trump whoever did this on social media nobody's saying
like yo we dying from cancer dying from high blood pressure like I think I we
ain't gotta talk about it all day but some point of the day, we got to care about this health.
We got to care about these babies in our communities.
Like this and our parents and our elders.
Like, it ain't, because we don't got health insurance like that.
And we don't go to the doctor like that.
So, and we, you know, we buy nice things and we like nice things.
So we got to incorporate this.
Like, we have to.
It's like mandatory mandatory all of us
and it ain't just about juicing it's about being healthy and smart period
like like Lou said it's about telling the youth yo you don't want to go to
jail now it's about telling somebody yo eat right telling somebody be be aware
cancer and somebody you don't want to go to jail learn your publishing pray
meditate eat good whatever you got to do just do something good without your day
and try to push it forward a little bit.
It's hard talking to these young men.
And it's not all about money.
They want to put the money to the head.
And answer the phone with the money.
No health insurance.
It's hard talking to them, man.
You say that money is collectible.
Yeah, man, that ain't your money.
That's a collect call you make.
Put that money to your head, man.
Come on, now.
They ain't got no health insurance for doing that.
Yeah, that's crazy. No dental. Well, man. Come on, now. They ain't got no health insurance for doing that. Yeah, that's crazy.
No dental.
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