The Breakfast Club - Guess that Race
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
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What is that?
Bullets.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
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You guys are the coveted morning
show which are earning. Impact
in the culture. They wake up in the morning and
they want to hear that breakfast call.
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We in the mother, we in the house. Good morning, Angela Yee. Good morning, DJ Amby. Charlamagne Tha God. Peace to the planet. Guess what day it is.
Guess what day it is.
Hump Day.
Yes, it's Wednesday, Hump Day.
Oh, I woke up feeling so good this morning, man.
Happy holidays to everybody.
This really is the most wonderful time of the year,
and everybody needs to embrace it and enjoy it and love it.
Okay, God is good.
Why so happy this morning?
Because gratitude is my attitude.
I'm just thankful for life.
I'm thankful for just being here.
You know what I'm saying?
Y'all like Christmas?
I love Christmas.
Y'all like the holidays?
I love Christmas.
Oh, man.
I tried to wrap some presents yesterday just to have some presents around the trees just
so the tree looks nice.
Y'all don't have presents under the tree yet?
No.
Well, this is the reason why I don't.
So when I got home, all those presents were open.
You know why? Why? Because I have a little two-year-old that doesn't know anything
about waiting. So she opened up all the presents. Thank God she, you know, she just sees gifts. So
I'm going to rewrap them though. But no, so I gotta, I gotta, I can't do that. It's not,
it's a tree. The tree's just gonna look empty. We definitely got presents under the tree and
it feels good because I grew up Jehovah witness. So I didn't get to experience that throughout my
whole life. And I mean, it's not like I'm big on Christmas as far as like, you know,
the whole reason for the season, thinking it's Jesus'
birthday or whatever. I just enjoy
the spirit. I like, you know,
getting gifts and watching the kids
wake up on Christmas Day to open the gifts. That's just
a good feeling. Absolutely. That's the best feeling.
And looking under the Christmas tree and knowing that the
gifts that's under there are real. Because, you know,
for the first few Christmases, it was
fake boxes just to make it seem like... It wasn't really?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Absolutely.
Just to make it seem like it was a lot more
under there than it was. Goodness gracious.
But you know, now God is good. Yes.
Let gratitude be your attitude. Yes, yes, yes,
yes, yes. Alright, well, today
let's get the show cracking. Front page news is
coming up next. What are we talking about? Well, imagine
your person who
sexually assaulted you is indicted on four counts of sexual assault,
but gets to walk free.
We'll tell you what the victim has to say.
Okay.
And also, of course, this is our eight years that we've been on this Breakfast Club, our eight-year anniversary.
Yes, indeed.
So we're going to be playing clips for the next couple of weeks of just some of our best moments,
our horrible moments, our whack moments, our learning moments.
The best and worst of the Breakfast Club.
Yeah, absolutely. So we're going to be getting some of those on as well. Somebody told me the exhibit was our learning moments. Yeah, absolutely.
So we're going to be getting some of those on as well.
Somebody told me Exhibit was going to be here today, too.
Is that true?
I saw that go out last night.
I didn't see it on the schedule.
It's not on this paper right here, so I didn't want to say it.
I got an email about it last night.
I don't know.
Eddie, is Exhibit coming today?
Yes.
Okay, yes.
Exhibit will be here this morning as well.
Will he?
Yes?
Okay.
Exhibit will be joining us this morning.
We got time for him.
Yeah, we got time.
All right.
Just make a show.
Where there's a will, there's a way.
All right.
Well, Exhibit will be joining us.
Front page news is next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Let's get in some front page news.
What are we talking about, Yee?
Well, let's talk about Jacob Walter Anderson.
He's a frat president from Baylor University.
He pled no contest to a lesser charge of unlawful restraint when it comes to a sexual assault.
He was indicted on four counts of sexual assault, and he's not going to end up spending any time in prison. They said if he successfully completes three years of deferred probation and pays a fine
of $400, his criminal record will be wiped clean of the charge.
Now, the victim is understandably very upset about this.
He won't have to register as a sex offender, but he will have to complete alcohol, drug
and psychological treatment.
Now, she said, I have been through hell and, and my life has been forever turned upside down.
This guy violently raped me multiple times, choked me,
and when I blacked out, he dumped me face down on the ground
and left me to die.
When I woke up aspirating up my own vomit,
my friends immediately took me to the hospital.
This all happened back in February of 2016.
It was a frat party.
She said she had put down her drink to dance and then picked up her drink again, took a few sips, felt intoxicated.
And she saw Jacob, she said, out of the corner of her eye throughout the whole party.
Next thing you know, she was outside with him.
He pulled down his pants and she said shoved his penis in her mouth and down her throat.
And she was gagging and she could not get him to stop.
And he also vaginally raped her as well.
So how do you beat the case?
Well, the assistant district attorney said she worried a jury would not convict him because
the prosecutor had recently lost a similar case.
So they did an offer, accepted a plea deal.
Wow.
And they felt like she wouldn't be able to win the case.
And that's why they did a plea deal.
So he wouldn't just walk away with nothing.
She said, our jurors are not ready to, aren't ready to blame rapists and not victims when there isn't concrete proof of more than one victim.
So that's how it happened. And she wasn't even informed there was a plea deal in place.
Well, that's the injustice system. Right.
And now let's talk about these cheerleaders, NBA cheerleaders.
And they're talking about what a nightmare it is for them, even though a lot of young girls look up to these dancers and feel like, oh, this is exciting.
Former NBA dancers are now opening up about how horrible the conditions are that they have to endure as far as eating disorders, harassment, abuse, poor pay.
One young lady, Lauren Harrington, she's a former Milwaukee Bucks cheerleader, said the coach would send her to a closet to make her think about what she was doing to lose weight.
And if she was having any extra weight, she would be forced to do a jiggle test in front of her colleagues.
And they would say things like lose five pounds by tomorrow and you'll be fine.
They said it's a very toxic environment.
A lot of these young ladies develop eating disorders.
They starve themselves so they aren't left out of the squad as punishment for being too heavy.
And it's just a lot of negative experiences. And back in 2015,
there was a $250,000
class action lawsuit
because of lost wages to 40 cheerleaders.
Women look up to NBA cheerleaders?
I mean, young girls love cheerleading. There's cheerleading competitions.
Part of the Olympics, they go
there. It looks like it could be a glamorous job.
You get to, you know, dance in front
of thousands of people.
Yeah, my daughter's in the cheerleading. She had a cheerleading competition
this weekend, but she's never told me she looked up the
NBA cheerleaders. I don't even think they ever see them.
That's what I'm saying. Like, who are the NBA cheerleaders?
When you go to the game, you see them come out
and dance and do all the things. But that's what I'm saying. Who are the
popping ones that, you know, like, who's
the popping one in that field that people are like, oh,
that's who I want to be like. I'm not saying, I'm just
asking. I don't know. I don't know. I mean, you see movies
like Bring It On On and it seems like
okay these are cheerleaders
if you are a cheerleader
I mean but it's a
you know
if you're a cheerleader
right what's the
top of being a cheerleader
being a cheerleader
for a professional
sports team I would think
I know for football
I know a lot of people
used to love the
Dallas Cowboys
cheerleaders
absolutely
they were big
and other than that
I mean the Knicks
has the Knicks dances
the Giants just suck.
They got.
Giants got cheerleaders?
No, they don't.
They got the drum majors, which is always why.
Odell is the best cheerleader.
Shut up.
I mean, seriously, he's amazing.
He's toe touch.
I've seen him toe touch.
I don't know.
When I go to the games and I see the girls doing all these crazy things,
like flipping around and all that, I'm like, wow, that's amazing.
But who would know the conditions are that bad?
So.
All right. All right. Well, that is front page amazing. But who would know the conditions are that bad? All right.
All right.
Well, that is front page news.
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So you better have the same energy.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning, this is Eden.
Hey, good morning, Eden.
Get it off your chest.
I just want to call and say I love you guys.
I listen to you guys every morning on my commute to and from work.
Y'all make my hour commute feel like 15 minutes.
Eden, thank you for having no taste.
We really appreciate you.
You always say that, Charlamagne, but I love you guys.
And also, Charlamagne, I'm driving right now four hours to Lynchburg,
and I'm listening to your book on my audio book, so I love it.
Which one?
Your latest book. Thank you very much. I love it. Which one? Your latest book. Chook One.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate that.
You're welcome.
And one more thing, guys.
I'm calling to represent
all the Eritreans.
I know your team had it,
Charlamagne.
You know that.
I know that for sure.
Next time you see her,
give her the Eritrean call.
The la la la la la.
My goodness.
Thank you, mama.
Hello, who's this?
This is A.B.
What's up, A.B.? Get it off your chest. Hey, man, I just want to scream justice you, my man. Hello, who's this? This is A.B. What's up, A.B.?
Get it off your chest.
Hey, man, I just want to scream justice for Tank, man.
He was killed back in 2016.
His birthday is this Saturday coming up, man.
I just want to scream justice for my brother, man,
because they still ain't caught his killer.
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
What's his name?
Tank.
Well, we call him Tank, but his real name is Anthony.
Anthony C. Ed Brown.
Well, rest in peace to Anthony. Tank. Absolutely, bro. Yes, name? Tank. Well, we call him Tank, but his real name is Anthony. Anthony C. Ed Brown. Well, rest in peace to Anthony.
Tank.
Absolutely, bro.
Yes, justice for Tank.
Well, they probably ain't called his killer because nobody want to snitch.
Nobody wants to talk.
Y'all better tell who it is if y'all know.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, this is Javon Diamond Plus calling from Boston.
Just want to give a shout out to the whole Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne, DJ Envy, and Angela Lee.
What's going on?
DJ Envy and Angela Lee.
All right.
Don't worry.
One day you'll know our names.
Sorry.
Sorry, bud.
Last time I got to speak with you guys, I was like on hold for the longest.
You know what I mean?
It is actually my first time getting to call in to the Breakfast Club.
I'm from the Virgin Islands.
Angela Lee, you know me.
I'm your icon of the island favorite pick.
Oh, okay.
What's good? How are you? I'm a plus. That's what I'm talking about of the island favorite pick. Oh, okay. What's good?
How are you?
I'm a plus.
That's what I'm talking about.
It's good to hear y'all.
Soon y'all will hear more music from me,
and maybe I can hit you a record at the break
at the Breakfast Club in the near future.
You know what I mean?
Now I'm going to tell you what's crazy.
You just said maybe y'all hear more music from me.
Nope.
Haven't even heard it to begin with,
so I'm going to hear more.
He's a good artist.
Are you happy that Buju is home?
He's off.
Hello, who's this?
I'm here.
I'm here.
This is Dennis from Boston. Hey, Dennis. this? I'm here. I'm here. This is Dennis from Boston.
Hey, Dennis.
Get it off your chest.
Hey, I'm mad at Charlamagne.
He called Odell a cheerleader, but this man is talking about **** off on his knees.
Yep, I agree with you.
What the hell that got to do with anything?
It don't have nothing to do with it, but leave Odell alone.
Well, yeah, leave Odell alone, man.
I've been trying to tell you this for weeks.
I couldn't believe you put that in your book or whatever you did.
But I didn't say that. I didn't say that
Odell, him being the cheerleader was a bad thing.
I just said he got a mean toe touch. See?
Oh, man. Charlemagne, go
to sleep. I will as soon as I f*** off on my
knees. That helps me sleep.
Thank you, sir.
All right. Bye. All right. Joey.
Hi. Good morning. Hey, what's up, man?
Get it off your chest. My name is Neil.
I just wanted to say
what am I blessed
for this year and everything.
Basically,
I've been through
dealing with the Achilles group.
I think you remember me,
DJ Anthony.
We spoke a month ago.
No.
Yes, we did.
I don't remember you.
I mean, go ahead.
The running group.
The running group.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I remember you.
You have your own running group
and you're blind, right?
Exactly.
And you want to join us
for our next run.
I have another disability.
I'm hydrocephalus.
What's that mean?
Hydro what?
That means water in the brain.
Oh, you know what?
Somebody called me
that knows you
that said they do your run with you
and they really wanted me
to come out
and I told them I would.
Yeah, definitely.
Yeah, I'm thankful
for the Achilles group.
They basically changed my life. If I didn't Yeah, definitely. Yeah, I'm thankful for the Achilles group. They basically changed my
life. If I didn't have this
deal with this group,
I'd probably have a different life right
now and everything. It would have been a real sad
moment of my life. Well, you know what? We gotta
do our run together, just like we said.
I have my run with Ye Run that we do.
And so let me know and let's
try to plan that. I did
basically with your email. I don't know what email do you use.
That's the whole thing.
I tried to help me.
Okay, I'll look for that one.
I know I get a lot of emails in that one.
I try to answer as many people.
Was it helpmeyee at gmail.com, right?
Okay, yep.
I'm going to go look for it right now.
I hate running.
And I'll send the information and everything from one of my people who does it, Michael Anderson. We're going to do this together. That's going to be really nice. Yeah, I hate running. And I'll send the information and everything from one of my people who does it, Michael Anderson.
We're going to do this together. That's going to be really
nice. Yeah, I hate running. I'd rather
box for cardio. I jump rope, but
I'll come run with you, bro. Does somebody run with you, though?
Like, do you have, like, a running guide? Yes.
Yes. Blind. Okay.
Basically, I usually
be guided by a tether, a string
that basically guides.
People just need to tell me left and right, and then
basically I do the rest. So like a video game?
No, it's not a video game. Exactly.
It is like a video game. What you mean?
You got somebody moving them, giving them directions?
Yeah, move to left, right, yeah.
All I need to know is just if I'm
going left and right, and that's it. As long as I don't hit
a person and everything, I'm good.
Alright, well thank you for listening.
And the next runner, well it's cold now, but when it gets a little warmer, I'll come'm good. I got you. All right, well, thank you for listening. And the next runner, well, it's cold now,
but when it gets a little warmer, I'll come out there
and run with you. Yeah, yeah, definitely.
I love to run with y'all.
Do you run in this weather also?
Do you run in this weather? Yes, all
year round. All right, good. Let's do it, because I do too.
And most of all,
I'm about to hit my 1,000 mark
this Thursday. Oh, my gosh.
You know what? I see you. I just bought a dog, and the dog runs. I'm going to hit my 1,000 mark this Thursday. Oh, my gosh. You know what? I see you.
Congrats, man.
I just bought a dog, and the dog runs.
I'm going to bring the dog.
Well, maybe that's not a good idea.
I'll just run with you, bro.
That'll look so stupid.
What?
To have a dog running with a blind man.
That would look stupid?
Yes.
All right.
If I saw a blind man running with a dog, I'm going to start running, too, because something ain't wrong.
They know something that I don't know.
All right.
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Club.
Wake up.
Wake up.
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Whether
you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast
Club. Hello, who's this? to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Mike Jackson from Duval.
Mike Jackson.
What up, Mike?
Mike Jackson from Duval.
That's right.
That's me.
The thriller himself.
I need Jacquees to stop.
Okay.
Okay?
I need him to cut it out because he can't really sing for real.
Wait, is he still saying stop?
Say it again? Is he still saying things when you said you need him to stop?
No, I just need him to stop.
I didn't get the opportunity to talk about it.
I'm talking about him now.
He's trash.
First of all, you're from Jacksonville,
so you know who the real king of R&B is.
Say it again?
I said you're from Jacksonville,
so you know who the real king of R&B is.
Yeah, the general.
No, Lil Duval.
Stop it, man.
Stop it.
That's too funny, man.
But I personally
like Tank. I done shared the same with Tank twice
and I think Tank is the king of R&B.
That's my personal thing.
Tank's the homie. I don't think he the king of R&B though.
Yeah, I don't think Tank is the king of R&B, but I'm not
mad at Tank because Tank is one of the few men
that admits to like to get his butt
eaten. And Tank also writes for a lot of
other artists. My goodness. That's the only reason
why you like Tank, bro. That makes him the king
of some. King of the butts.
Jack! Yo. What's up,
Jack? Hard on the tongue when I talk too tough.
Ain't having headaches when I'm on my own.
I hope that wasn't a rap,
because nothing rhymed just now. Nothing rhymed
at all. Jack, are you a
rapper? All day. Oh, my
goodness. What's your rap name, Jack?
Low-key. I'm gonna tell you something, Low-key. You're not very talkative. You said you rap all day. I don't think you should rap all day. Oh, my goodness. What's your rap name, Jack? Lowkey.
I'm going to tell you something, Lowkey. You're not very talkative.
You said you rap all day.
I don't think you should rap all day.
I think you should, you know, spend about two, three hours with rapping,
then the rest, you know, focusing on doing something productive with your life.
Give me some bars, Jack.
Lowkey.
All right, man.
All right, man, what?
You got to talk more.
Hard on the tongue when I talk too much.
Ain't having headaches when I'm on my own.
It's hard on the lungs because I smoke too much.
I was getting high cutting from my phone.
Next time I hit the client, use the same excuse.
Brand new boots, kick game to the bruise.
I've been in this hearse waiting for a whip to rent.
Brand new mule, horsepower in the engine.
Hit the gym trying to get it on my system.
No one would remember that's a detox.
Ran a hill. I was working on my knee drop.
Off the rim, I was hanging in my reed box.
Another day, another dollar car pay DM.
Jesus hang around my car. He gave me
a sin.
You shouldn't waste your time
rapping all day.
He doesn't talk, but he'll rap.
We asked if you rap. You said all day.
We don't want you to rap all day.
Why would you be in a hearse waiting on a car to rent? You already got a ride but he all rapped. Yeah, we asked if he rapped. You said all day. We don't want you to rap all day. Find something else to do.
Why would you be in a hearse waiting on a car to rent?
Like, you already got a ride
if you're in a hearse.
With a big engine?
Yeah, that's kind of...
Hertz rentals.
Oh, Hertz rentals.
Oh, okay.
Got you, got you, got you.
True, true, true.
All right.
Went over my head.
That's all.
It wasn't good, bro.
It wasn't good.
How you feel?
It's whatever.
Grind, don't stop.
All day.
Yeah, that's right.
There you go. All day. Grind, don't stop. All day. Yeah, that's right. There you go.
All day.
Grind, don't stop.
All day.
All day, baby.
24 hours, okay?
When he say all day, he mean all day.
All right.
All right.
Well, get it off your chest.
805-85-1051.
If you need to vent, you can hit us up at any time.
We got rumors on the way?
Yes, let's talk about a new series that is headed to Netflix that I'm sure you guys are
going to be quite excited about. Also, let's talk about this $100 that is headed to Netflix that I'm sure you guys are going to be quite excited about. Also,
let's talk about this $100 million
wedding. Alright, all that and more. Keep it
locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is the Rumor Report with
Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
Well, I'm sure you guys saw the pictures of
Beyonce in India,
and she was performing at a pre-wedding celebration.
This wedding, they're saying, is $100 million.
How much did Beyonce get it at?
I don't know what her fee was,
but you can imagine getting Beyonce to come perform at your wedding in India
is nothing cheap to happen.
Now, as India's richest man, Mukesh Ambani,
he was honoring his daughter, Isha, with the pre-wedding celebration.
The actual wedding hasn't even taken place yet.
So the daughter's wedding fellow billionaire, Ajay Paramal's son, Anand.
So that's going to be held at their home, which is a 27-story palace.
So $100 million to them is like $100,000, basically.
Yeah, a couple billionaires.
Pretty much.
Still a waste of money, though. What? To get married? $100 million pre-wedding? I mean000, basically. Yeah, a couple billionaires. Pretty much. Still a waste of money, though.
What?
To get married?
$100 million pre-wedding?
I mean, if you got it, they want to celebrate.
Man, a wedding is 30 minutes at the most.
So they want to celebrate it.
Their families do donate a lot of money as well.
They donate a lot of food, a lot of money, and all of that.
That's a donation.
$100 million wedding is a donation.
They got it.
They want to have it.
They can have it.
That means no divorce is even remotely in the picture at all.
Not at all.
That's what the prenup says, no divorce.
No, none.
Well, now let's talk about Marriage Boot Camp,
hip-hop edition.
That is coming to WE tv, and that comes on January 10th.
Now, some of the people on the show include
Soulja Boy and Nia Riley,
Waka and Tammy,
Lil Mo and Carl Digen,
Jessica Dime and Sean Williams, and Lil Fizz and Tiffany Campbell.
Here's the trailer.
Ten days, one house, five hip hop superstars.
This house about to be so lit.
They lived their lives in the spotlight, in the hardcore world of hip hop.
People are accusing Waka of cheating.
The stakes are high.
They don't know how inconsistent your ass is.
Yo, shut the f*** up! Don't try and kill yourself
this time, okay? And the emotions run
even higher.
It's a stress blimp.
I'm not worried about you going anywhere.
You should be worried. I hope you find
whatever you're looking for.
It's over. See, that's why you can't try to kill yourself
in front of people, because people have zero empathy
and then they try to use it against you later on.
That was Nia Riley talking to Soulja Boy, by the way.
How are you going to do that?
You're supposed to be my wife, my boo.
My wife would never do that, though.
Come on, man.
No, she's not going to get that low.
I'm going to try to kill you.
Well, they're not married, but some of them are just couples.
We never will be.
Never will be.
With this kind of attitude, Nia.
Well, it sounds explosive.
All right, now, Selena,
this series is going to be coming to Netflix.
The family is actually producing it.
They said, Selena will always have a lasting place in music history,
and we feel great responsibility to do justice to her memory.
With this series, viewers will finally get the full history of Selena,
our family, and the impact she has had on all of our lives.
Now, for those who don't know, who is Selena?
A bitty, bitty bamba.
She's a huge superstar that was actually shot and killed
by the woman who managed
her fan club after they found out she
was embezzling money. You said a Bitty Bitty
Bamba? That was a song. A Bitty Bitty Bamba.
You don't know that song? Oh, I thought that was a thing.
I just thought a Bitty Bitty
Bamba was a... That's a song everybody knows
that they always sing by Selena. Gotcha.
J-Lo played her in the movie. Yeah, in the movie
as well. I used to think J-Lo was Selena for a long time.
All right.
Another thing that's coming to Netflix is Conversations with a Killer, the Ted Bundy tapes.
It's a true crime docuseries about serial killer Ted Bundy.
It's a four-part series.
It's going to have previously unheard audio of interviews with Bundy while he was on death row in Florida.
I don't care about that.
When people get money from that, where does that money go?
Shouldn't the money go to the victims' families and all that?
I'm sure it depends on what situation was worked out and, you know.
Is that money still alive?
Like, I know with O.J. Simpson, he doesn't get any of that money.
I think he's dead.
All right.
Now, Kevin Hart, ever since he stepped down from the Oscars,
they're trying to figure out what can we do to keep this show chugging along.
Apparently, according to Variety, they are freaking out.
Now, some reps are saying that they're bummed that Kevin didn't stay the course and serve as an example and just weather the storm and, you know, be an example for future shows.
But they're also saying what's going to happen next.
They might not have a host at all.
That's one option.
And that's happened before in Oscars history
of course that could be very dull because it's already kind of
a dull show
or they could do some type of Saturday night
live style cluster
is what they call it and get different stars to come through
to keep the show moving along
it's also not a well paid gig so I think a lot of people
feel like it's not worth it
it's $15,000 I think is what they get paid
and it's not like it. It's $15,000, I think, is what they get paid.
And it's not like it really does anything, you know, for you.
So with all of the vetting and things like that going on, some people feel like it's not worth it.
Exactly. Oscars, that's your problem.
I don't give a damn about the Oscars.
I can take it or leave it.
But who actually would want to host that gig when they're going to go through your life as if you just became the president of the United States of America?
And they're going to hold the president of the United States of America to less of a standard,
then they're going to hold the Oscar host.
All right, now Time's Up.
Let's talk about that campaign. Right now they are actually coming together.
Ava DuVernay, Reese Witherspoon, Geena Davis, Kerry Washington, and other big stars.
They're going to do an auction, a celebrity auction,
to benefit the legal fund for the Time's Up movement.
Now, so far they've raised more than $22 million
since the campaign started back in January at the Golden Globes.
But some of the things they'll be auctioning off,
an opportunity to attend a post-production session with Ava DuVernay
on her Netflix miniseries Central Park 5,
could be also a coffee date with Geena Davis
and a meet and greet with Reese Witherspoon
at the Big Little Lies season two premiere or Kerry Washington at her Broadway show American Son.
So that auction is going down.
I'll take the Broadway tickets and I'll take being on set with Ava.
I'm not going to lie.
Big Little Lies was a great series.
I don't know if you guys watched that, but they have a season two coming up.
That show was incredible.
I actually watched the entire series on the flight to Johannesburg.
That's how long that flight was. Alright, I'm
Angela Yee and that is your rumor report.
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going to talk about Delta. If you guys are flying
anywhere for the holidays, there's a whole
new boarding process if you're flying on Delta.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Let's get in some front page news.
How was that?
I'm going to Instagram.
Yeah, all right.
Well, let's get in some front page news.
Okay.
You ready?
Yep.
Okay, I didn't know if you had scores or anything.
All right, now,
Delta is changing the way that people board planes.
I fly on Delta all the time.
So I'm trying to figure this out.
They're saying it's going to be a more complex process, which is based on your ticket type and also a color now. So now you know how people always line up at the gate, even though it's not their turn to board.
They're hoping this will prevent that from happening.
So what they are going to do is instead of having the different zones, they're going to have main cabin one through three to board after they do the first class passengers.
And then they're going to have some whole different type of different colors displayed.
So when you purchase your ticket on the website and all of that and on airport screens, that's what's going to help you.
So just be prepared for that.
They don't want you standing around blocking the gate where you guys can line up at.
But I'm confused by this because Delta has all the different zones.
Don't you just get into the line that your zone is in?
Yeah, that's what they have.
Yeah, that's what you're supposed to do.
And I don't know why they switched that because this seems like it's going to be a lot more complicated.
Yeah, and all they got to do is be more forceful when you get up there because there's nothing more embarrassing than when you get up there and somebody says,
we're boarding zone one, not zone six.
Okay, if you're not zone one, please go back to your zone six.
That's very embarrassing.
Well, I'm a diamond member at Delta, so I don't have those problems.
Shout to Dora.
Now, they're hoping that this is going to help the planes get loaded quicker and to
minimize delays, but we'll see what happens.
All right, now let's discuss this awful situation.
This was at Barler University.
A former Barler frat president has managed to sidestep
rape charges that were against him.
Now he has been accused of raping a female student,
and he's going to serve no jail time,
and he also does not have to register as a sex offender,
all because the judge did accept a plea agreement
under which now he's going to, he pleaded no contest.
Which means you don't admit guilt and you don't have to offer a defense either.
The woman who, of course, is accusing him is outraged.
And she wrote a letter.
She said, he stole my body, virginity, and power over my body.
She said, I not only have to live with his rape and the repercussions of the rape.
I have to live with the knowledge that the McLennan County justice system is severely broken.
She said, I have to live with the fact that after all these years and everything I have suffered,
no justice was achieved.
They did dismiss four counts of sexual assault against her, against him,
and told the alleged victim's family that they were not confident enough to take the case to trial.
She said, he violently raped me multiple
times, choked me, and when I blacked
out, he dumped me face down on the ground
and left me to die. So why weren't they confident
enough? Was it a lack of physical evidence?
Like, what was it? Well, no, what they
were saying was that the prosecutor had
a similar case that they lost, so they didn't feel
confident that they would win this case.
They said the prosecutor recently lost a similar case.
What that got to do with my case?
Did they have evidence in this case?
Was there a rape kit done?
Like, what, I mean, like, what was it?
That sounds crazy.
I don't know what all the evidence was,
but we do know that he put in this plea deal,
pleaded no contest,
and now he doesn't have to do any of those things.
And, of course, she's infuriated by all of that.
She said Jacob Anderson and all rapists
who get away with their crimes will never be cured, never change.
If anything, they will be emboldened by their power over women and their ability to escape justice and punishment.
So now he's never going to testify.
None of that.
And this is the reason why rape victims hesitate to report crimes all the time because of situations like this.
All right.
Well, that is your front page news.
All right. Now, when we your front page news. All right.
Now, when we come back,
Exhibit will be joining us.
Of course, Exhibit from the West Coast,
Exhibit from Pit My Ride,
the rapper, the actor, and all that.
We'll be talking to Exhibit.
So don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
E-J-M-V, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, sir.
X to the Z Exhibit.
Yeah, what's good, man? What's good, sir?
Good morning. It's your first time up here, right? First time.
Eight years we've been on it.
It's his first time here. Yeah, I'm glad to be here.
Really excited. You know what's interesting? I was
asking a few of the West Coast homies this weekend
when I knew you was coming about the
importance of exhibit to West Coast
hip-hop. So I'm going to ask you
yourself, how important do you think you've been to West Coast
hip-hop? Oh, that's a loaded
question, man. I don't know how important.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't know how important
I am to West Coast
hip-hop, but I know how much I love West Coast
hip-hop. I think that because
of that, I've been
put in a position that, you know,
the greats that have come before me
have been put in.
And so I'm very humbled by that.
So that's how I feel about it.
I ask because lyrically you have to be one of the best to ever come out of the West Coast,
but it doesn't seem like people respect it.
Yeah, yeah.
I think it's because of the other things that I've been involved with.
I was going to say that a lot of the kids don't necessarily know you as a rapper.
Right.
They know you from Pimp My Ride. Right, right rapper. Right. They know you from Pimp My Ride.
Right, right, right.
My kids know you from Pimp My Ride.
Right.
They don't know you as an artist.
Exactly.
What made you do that reality?
Do they call that reality TV?
I guess so.
Well, yeah, like we were the first, you know.
And so I feel like when we did that, I was already getting my cars done at West Coast Custom.
The producer, Rick Hurwitz, came in and asked if I wanted to host a show.
I'd never hosted anything before,
so it just happened to happen like that.
Did it help or hurt your musical career?
In the beginning, I felt like it hurt my career
because I wasn't able to tour.
I wasn't able to continue building Exhibit as an emcee.
And so when it came to Pimp My Ride,
it just became like soccer
moms and like that coming up and like like really recognized me so um but now as as i look back at
it i feel like it is you know regardless whether people know me from music or film or tv i'm just
glad to be you know recognized well what made you do it because at that time rap was like super
profitable and like i think about angie martinez she actually turned down american idol because to be, you know, recognized. Well, man, what made you do it? Because at that time, rap was, like, super profitable.
And, like, I think about Angie Martinez.
She actually turned down American Idol because she wanted to do the rap thing.
Right.
So what made you want to do Pimp My Ride?
I mean, I don't know, man.
I've never been afraid to try other things.
It probably felt natural, too,
because it was something
you really were doing already.
Yeah, because it wasn't scripted.
Right.
I could say whatever I wanted to say.
And so that's what kind of made it
okay for me. Honestly, I thought
if I did put my ride, they was going to put my
videos. Like they was going to be like,
oh, you know, like, yeah, that's what I thought.
But then it turned into like a whole
thing. It became bigger than anything.
They started pimping exhibit.
Yeah.
Basically, yeah. Is that your own part of West Coast Customs?
No. Never. That's one thing I was like, if that's his shop, you never tried Is that your own part of West Coast Customs? No. Never. Never.
That's one thing I was like, if that's his shop, you never tried to get your own shop or get a piece of that?
Because it gave that shop so much publicity.
Absolutely.
They don't feel that way.
I feel like the show was built on my back.
I feel as though that it became profitable for everyone else except me.
And so when it was over, everybody couldn't believe that I didn't want to continue.
Oh, you stopped it.
Yeah.
You didn't want to do it again.
Yeah, my contract was up.
You were making millions from that, too, because that's what you would assume.
And you would assume that.
This is so popular.
You would assume that.
Then I was supposed to go, and I couldn't wait to be done because I had a tour booked.
And that was my first touring experience since I started the show.
And so there was this episode that it was like the Silver Surfer,
20th Century Fox.
And at the time I was working on an X-Files movie.
And I had just come back and everybody was excited.
I was in the building talking to the executives.
And then the promotion company comes down and says, you know, hey,
we're really excited that you came back in to do this Silver Surfer episode
for Pet My Ride.
I was like, I'm leaving on tour.
And then it was like I got a phone call later.
The production company called and was like, hey, oh, you know, X,
we forgot that there's one more episode that will fly you back from, you know,
from wherever you are to film this episode.
And I just left the building.
I know how much they paid for that episode.
And so I was like, okay, just give me one million bucks.
Oh, Ximmy, we
can't do that. It's not in the budget.
Okay, f*** it. I'm gone.
And so that's how Chameleon
Eric got on that episode. Then it was
just like the show fell apart from there. I love
when stuff like that happens because a lot of these networks,
they don't think the host is important.
And so it's like, okay, I think you can just insert anybody here and not watch what happens. a lot of these networks, they don't think the host is important. Right. And so it's like, okay,
I think you can just insert anybody here
and not watch what happens.
Yeah, exactly, yeah.
Yeah, I think actually they said that.
They was like, you know,
anybody with braids can do what exists.
Whoa, with braids.
That's racist.
Damn, that's crazy.
Who on MTV said that?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Were you still cool with West Coast Customs
or you guys?
I mean, once the show fell apart,
the show fell apart.
I love Ryan.
I love the guys over there at West Coast.
You know, I wish everybody the best.
That's just where I leave it.
I was going to ask, do you think that one of the reasons the West Coast may not champion you the way they should is because you're from New Mexico?
No, I'm from Detroit.
Detroit.
Oh, you're born in Detroit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What up, though?
Yeah, what up, though?
What up, though?
Yeah, I mean, you know, people just kind of glance past the facts and just want to say what they feel they know.
Right.
And so I was born in Michigan.
And then my mother passed when I was nine.
And then my dad got remarried like a few months after my mom passed away.
So I was really angry.
And so I ended up moving to New Mexico because that's where she wanted to live.
I lived there for like seven years.
Got into a lot of bullshit.
And so I decided to, I talked to my dad when I was 17, 18.
I was like, I got to get out of here or else I'm going to die.
You know?
So I spent like seven years in New Mexico, nine years in Detroit.
But the most of my time as being an adult is when my career started.
All that stuff was in California.
I got there when I was like 18, 19 years old.
So then you get to L.A.
Get to L.A.
And that's when things really took off.
Yeah, it did.
I got around cats that were doing music.
And the gangster cats that was coming to New Mexico,
because the California cats used to come out there and get weight.
And so that's what I was involved in.
And so once I got to L.A.
You sure you want to say that on camera?
It's way too long now.
It's way too long.
You're good. We good. sure you want to say that on camera? It's way too long now. It's way too long. You're good.
We good.
It's over 10 years.
Are you signed to Loud Records?
Yeah, signed to Loud.
And eventually, you know, put out Paparazzi.
Paparazzi was the first, you know, endeavor in music.
And then that did well.
We went gold in Germany.
And so then I had to end up going overseas.
And that was my first touring experience.
You know, we went from Loud and then I ended up getting with Dre and the first time I did
a song with them was when I did Bitch Please for Snoop's record. Right. And so from there,
it was like, okay, Dre saw the potential. And so it had another chapter and we went through that
whole thing. You know what else you don't get credit for?
What you see is what you get in our video.
That video was amazing.
I have seen that video remade so many different times.
Donald Glover recently did it with This Is America.
But I never see homage paid to you.
Does that bother you a little bit?
It does not.
Okay.
You know, because the truth is the truth.
Because that was so new when you saw it back in the day.
Explain to the people that don't know how the video was.
What you get is just like Donald Glover.
Donald Glover was walking through his, you know, dancing,
not really focused on the things going on in the background,
and you were going to the store.
You were just sitting in your crib, decided to get up to go to the store,
and the neighborhood was just, wow, and shambles behind you.
It was crazy, yeah.
Yeah, it was, nobody wanted to shoot that video,
even though I had, because I came up with the concept.
And so, funny enough, it was a porn director
that ended up, like, really accepting the job.
His name was Gregory Dark.
Gregory Dark.
Yeah, yeah, he does, like, S&M, like, bondage films.
So he was like, yeah, I want to do hip-hop videos.
He probably made so much money anyway.
Man, he didn't do porn anymore after that.
And then it turned out to be like number one.
It went to number one.
It was the only video that was able to take Notorious B.I.G.
rest in peace from the number one spot at the time.
Got some more money, more problems with you?
Yeah, absolutely.
Yep.
And so it was incredible, man.
It was a great feeling.
And then right after that, it was like the Dr. Dre and all that stuff started after the next cycle.
All right, we got more with Exhibit when we come back.
Matter of fact, let's get into a classic.
Well, I think it's a classic.
It's What's the Difference?
Dr. Dre, Eminem, Exhibit.
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Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club. Exhibit, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
Exhibit is in the building.
Charlamagne?
What happened to the relationship with Dr. Dre and the whole Aftermath team?
Because you were such a big part of that wave.
Y'all still communicating?
Absolutely.
Okay.
Yo, Dr. Dre is one of my closest friends, I believe.
I see him as a mentor.
I see him as somebody that gives me solid advice, even when I don't want to hear it. When you say me solid advice even when I don't want to hear it.
When you say great advice even when you don't want to hear it,
what do you mean by that?
Well, I had the opportunity
to go
and do Magnum PI
for
CBS. And I went
to talk to him about it and he's
aware that I have a cannabis company,
Brass Knuckles.
And it's a wonderful company.
It's definitely changed my life.
I was able to go back and take care of everything that was kind of like hovering over my head.
I had a million-dollar tax debt.
You had back taxes?
Yeah, I had a million-dollar tax debt.
I had all these other things.
I was able to go wipe all of that out.
Dope. And so he sat me down, then I was like, I'm telling him.
He's like, why?
If you have the ability to stop tap dancing, you should.
Oh.
He said, do you have, do you need to?
I was like, no.
Did you want to?
That matters not.
That's what he said.
Like she said, sometimes it's what, you know, if you want to, that desire.
No, because I was on the fence.
If I wanted to do it, I would have just did it.
You would have just went for it.
Right, right.
It wouldn't have been a question.
Right.
I was going back and forth.
Well, he's worth a billion dollars.
Yeah, it's easy to say that.
It's easy for him to say that.
But you got to get on something.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to have that mentality.
You got to have that mentality.
And I think that's where he's trying to push me.
What's the difference between me and you?
One of my favorite records.
How did that record come about?
Hitman was originally on the song with Eminem.
Rap it?
Yeah.
Wow.
And so Dre called me in and was like, hey, you know, I want to see if you got a verse for this.
And then all of a sudden it was kind of like, okay, that's going to stick.
And you never know if you're on the record until the record comes out.
Until it's in the studio.
Yeah.
But you already had heard Dre and Em's verses because Em killed it.
Yeah, yeah. Okay, okay, yeah. No, I hadn't
heard M's verse yet. Oh, he just let you hear the beat?
Yeah, he just let me hear the beat. Were you mad
once you heard M's verse? He was like, come on.
No, I was happy, man. I was happy to even
be considered to be involved in a project
like that. Then when we got invited to go
on the Up and Smoke tour, Dre gave me the
opportunity, gave me two choices. He said, hey,
you can have your own set before Warren G
at the top of the show, or you can have two songs on my set.
I was like, done.
Two songs in your set.
Two songs it is.
Hell yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
Right in the middle.
I just did like an intro to the year 2000, the song I had.
And then we did bitch
please left the stage came right back uh after a wardrobe change and did what's the difference
now you talked about some of the traumatic experiences you had early on like the absentee
father death of your mother very young uh well my father wasn't absent he wasn't they moved to
new mexico yeah we just moved to new mexico yeah yeah it was it was uh it was a step family
arrangement it was abusive i did like two years in juvenile detention centers and group homes and whatnot
because I wasn't able to be consoled.
I wasn't able to be controlled or anything.
Consoled by what, your mother and I?
Yeah, it was just too much.
And then being remarried like three or four months,
my mother wasn't even cold in the ground
and ended up going to New Mexico where I'm just a sore, being remarried, you know, like three or four months. My mother wasn't even cold in the ground.
Wow.
And ended up going to, you know,
New Mexico where I'm just a sore,
I'm sticking out like a sore thumb.
There's only five black people there at the time.
That's a lot to go through. And four of them in my family, you know?
So I was by myself in these group homes
and so that's how I got involved in the street shit
and doing what I was doing.
Was music an outlet to, like,
organize your emotions, so to speak?
Absolutely.
I say that hip-hop saved my life because I've had,
you know, I got an older brother that, you know,
did 15 years for murder, you know?
I thank God for hip-hop because I loved it so much.
I found an outlet where I could kick and scream and curse
and do everything I needed to do through this music
and not jeopardize my freedom with it.
Did you ever have a conversation with your father about how you felt?
Absolutely.
You know, my father just recently passed a year ago.
Oh, thank you.
And so before he passed, I became a father at 19, 20 years old.
And so when I had children, I was able to see where he was coming from.
And so through that,
I got to see him have a relationship with me
that was more positive.
Gotcha.
And so he was able to be nice to my kids
and he's this jolly old man.
I was like, where was this s*** when I was a kid?
You know what I'm saying?
Where was you at?
People growing above.
Yeah, exactly.
No, but our relationship,
we definitely had
a real strong relationship
after I started having kids.
Did that help you
get rid of some of the resentment
that you had for them
having kids?
Well, yes.
Okay.
You know, I didn't have,
I wouldn't say it was resentment.
I think it was just,
I didn't, you know,
because then, you know,
I don't know how old you are,
but...
40.
Yeah, exactly.
So, you know, kids are to be seen and not heard.
And they didn't tell us what was going on in the family dynamic.
Right.
You know, but I understood later, you know, and then I got it.
And so that's where, like, I kind of started being able to talk to him and tell him the truth.
And, you know, even though it shocked him or it made him feel like, okay, you know, I hope my son is okay.
At least he never got to saw me, you know, see me in a grave or see me in prison or anything
like that.
Like he only saw me trying to strive to be better and to hit the successes that I did.
I think that hurt our generation more than anything.
Our parents keep their secrets from us.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that was just the way it was.
I wanted to ask you, when we talked about your taxes and you owed over a million dollars,
how did you get to that level?
Did you just not file?
Was it bad accounting?
Because there's a lot of artists out there right now.
I'm sure that are brand new.
It was a combination of things.
And not thinking.
As you get paid in music, you may get an advance.
You may get royalties.
So, that money was coming in.
Oh, yeah.
But them checks was real skinny coming out, right? So when you have this perception of success,
when everybody sees you on TV every day, every hour,
they expect you, they assume that you are being paid
to compensate as big as this is, right?
So there was a combination of the money not coming
when it's supposed to, me trusting or feeling like, okay, in order to be a rapper,
I need to have a record contract.
I need to have a business manager.
I need to have a Bentley.
I need to have a big house.
I need to have parties, and I need to do all this stuff,
even though I knew that the finances weren't there.
So it's a combination of things.
There's not one person I could point at.
You taking out a lot of loans?
No, I never took a loan.
Never took a loan.
But I was with a business manager that accepted large checks.
I remember like a million-dollar check came in under Alvin Joyner,
which is my real name.
And so one time was I told like, yo, you need to start an LLC
and you need to be able to take this check and expense things because you're not just, you know, just taking this and putting it in your pocket.
You're paying for things. You're paying for your children's school.
At the time, my first son's mother had taken me to court and I went in there right off a tour, smelling like Hennessy and a whole bunch of, you know,
just I don't give a ****.
And the judge awarded her $7,500 a month.
Jesus.
That went from when he was two to he was like 14.
And so all these things are beating on your finances.
And at the same time, you still got to be an artist,
a superstar.
A star, right.
Superstar.
And then there's a lot of penalties too.
Absolutely.
Penalties and interest.
Right.
And so when you don't,
when you pass these things
and you think you're going
to get to it next year
and get to it next year
and get to it next year,
it just piles up.
And then it was a joke.
It was like,
aha, look at exhibit.
Right.
You know, and you know,
I was always taught to never bring your personal stuff to. Right. You know, and you know, I was always taught to never
bring your personal stuff to the office.
You know, so it wasn't about me pointing
fingers or complaining or
any of that because I always
believe that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
I couldn't see the light at the time.
Yeah, I couldn't see the light at the time. I'm so glad I
didn't get rich until I was older. Yeah, exactly.
Yeah. But there's a whole lot
of, it's a whole lot of perception.
People want the perception of being rich.
Yeah.
But they don't want to do the work to do it.
Well, we thank you for joining us this morning, man.
Yeah, man.
Thank you.
It's been a long time coming.
Absolutely, man.
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne.
Thank you, sir.
X to the Z.
It's exhibit.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Now, we've been on this radio for eight years.
We are the Breakfast Club, by the way.
Good morning, everybody. We've been on this radio for eight years. We are the Breakfast Club, by the way. Good morning, everybody.
We've been on this radio for eight years.
This is our eight-year anniversary.
Yeah, December is our eight-year anniversary.
I forgot exactly what day in December.
What day is it exactly?
I don't remember.
And we've had a lot of great moments here on the Breakfast Club.
So, you know, what we've been doing all week is just playing some of our best and worst moments over the past eight years.
And it's so interesting to just, just like see how things have changed.
Absolutely. You know, some things have gotten
better, some things have gotten worse. Correct.
Some things just are what they are. That's right.
Now this one we're about to play is... This is definitely
one that changed a lot. It changed a lot.
This is from Nicki Minaj. Nicki Minaj's
first interview on
morning radio, first interview
at the Breakfast Club. But no, no,
this was her first interview on Morning Radio in New York City.
Right, she usually doesn't do Morning Radios because she usually didn't want to wake up early.
She didn't have to, honestly.
And she came up here and she did the Breakfast Club, and it was a big deal, a big thing.
And I just remember, you know, our previous relationships with Nicki Minaj.
You know, Nicki was an artist from New York City that New York didn't support right away.
I did.
A lot of New Yorkers didn't support her.
She actually moved to Atlanta and started getting support
and then came back here for people to support her.
So that was big.
And I just remember Charlamagne and I,
she was having a lot of problems with other stations
and we supported her.
You remember?
Absolutely.
I was C to Bob.
I still got love for Nicki.
And it's funny because if me and Nicki talk now,
it's like, I don't want to say hostile.
It's not hostile, but it's like intense.
It is.
You know what I'm saying?
But I got love for Nicki.
It is.
And I got love for Nicki too.
I mean, me and Nicki, we've been through up.
We've been through trials.
We've been through tribulations.
You just got to be able to.
She told me to SMD from the back a couple times.
I actually interviewed Nicki Minaj like three times on Sirius,
and she did lip service back in the day
and talked about her different personalities in the bedroom.
Okay.
Here's the thing about relationships too, right?
You know, you have to be able to take the good and the bad.
Correct.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to be able to take the good criticism,
and you got to be able to take the bad criticism,
and it should work both ways.
Correct.
If Nicki got a problem with me and she don't like things that I do, she's allowed to work both ways. If Nikki got a problem with me and she don't like things
that I do, she's allowed to tell me that.
If I got a problem with her and I don't like things that she do, I should be
allowed to say that as well. Right. So that's
the relationship. Well, this is our first
interview with Nikki.
It's the Breakfast Club, and we got a special guest
in the building today. Yeah, this family
right here. And I feel honored.
She doesn't usually do morning shows.
No. But she woke up early this morning to
come and drop by to the Breakfast Club.
If I'm not mistaken, it's the first time she's ever done morning
radio in New York. Absolutely.
Wow. This is the first and only morning
stop that she did this time. Breakfast Club, we ride
for Nicki Minaj, man.
It's interesting that they put y'all
three together because I actually
had a great rapport with all.
I didn't know Charmin, but he was a friend in my head.
I kept on saying, I like his
lisp, you know.
I didn't know you had one until I heard the interview.
I kept on telling him, I was like, yo, his
lisp, I love it because it
makes me want to listen to what he's going to say.
And I saw it when he
interviewed Dice and I was crying.
But the whole point of the matter is I had a great rapport with you.
I had a great rapport with you.
I'm glad they put y'all together.
Y'all are like a mega force.
Y'all just took over every **** thing now. I went number one.
Number one?
Yep.
Number one ever won a show in New York.
Congratulations.
I'm proud of you guys.
You're from Queens, right?
Right, yes.
I'm just from the north side. You're from the south side, I'm from the north side. Oh're from Queens, right? Right, yes. I'm just from the north side.
You're from the south-south from the north side.
That don't really count.
That don't count.
We're number two overall,
but if we keep getting crossover superstars like Nicki,
we can eventually get that number one spot.
Yay, you guys.
Y'all poppin'.
Thank you, Nicki.
We're super duper proud of you two.
Thank you.
I can't lie.
I can't lie.
I don't know if she feels like that now.
I can't lie. But as a sensitive if she feels like that now, but. I can't lie.
But.
As a sensitive, emotional cancer, that makes me very sad.
I'm going to be honest with you.
What makes you sad?
It just makes me sad that the relationship has gotten the way it is.
I'm not going to lie.
You want to call her?
What, now?
Yeah, when we come back.
We should call her today before we leave.
Let's call her.
We should call Nicki Minaj.
Yes, let's call Nicki.
I'm with that.
Okay.
All right.
I'm serious.
I'm serious. I'm going to call Nicki. Let's call her. We're going to call Nicki. Yes, let's call Nicki. I'm with that. Okay. All right. I'm serious.
I'm serious.
I'm going to call Nicki. Let's call her.
We're going to call Nicki.
All right.
We got rumors on the way, Yee?
Yes, we do.
We're going to talk about Lil Wayne and his fan-voted tour that he's about to be going on.
Also, Michelle Obama.
You know, we all love her book, Becoming.
Well, we'll tell you a letter that she wrote to herself.
All right.
Let's get into that.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
That's next.
It's about time. What's going on? We're going to report. that she wrote to herself. All right, let's get into that. It's The Breakfast Club. Come on in. That's next. It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is The Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, last week we told you about the screening
of Lifetime's Surviving R. Kelly documentary series.
They actually had a screening that was shut down
because of a gun threat.
I was supposed to be moderating the panel afterward.
And there were seven women who are also featured in this docu series that we're ready to talk
about why they participated in their own experiences with R.
Kelly, which is never an easy thing to do.
Well, Kitty Jones was on page six TV.
She's one of the women who is R.
Kelly's ex-girlfriend.
And here's what she had to say about one of the women who is R. Kelly's ex-girlfriend. And here's what
she had to say about some of the backlash that she got from people, in particular, black women.
Part of the black media, they have protected him over time, you know, continuing to play the music.
Most of my hurts and coming forward have been from the black community.
In particularly, black women have attacked us the most. There is black media and
black radio that still looks at us as opportunists. It's amazing because I did post a picture from the
screening and people were really going in on the women. And I was like, well, there's about, I think,
over 50 people featured in this documentary. Some of them were people that grew up with R. Kelly,
former teachers, his own brother. Yeah, I definitely don't think it's black media's fault, per se,
because the truth of the matter is the consumer still is into R. Kelly.
People still go to his shows.
People still buy his music.
And as long as he's viable, then radio stations are going to play him.
Now here's what else Kitty Jones had to say about why she's not backing down.
We've come too far to back down now.
And we just want him to know that that control and your money and your power,
like this is a different time that we're in.
You can't scare people with that anymore.
You can't continue to pay people off to go away and to keep your secrets.
All right.
Well, you guys got to see that, man, when that debuts on Lifetime in just a couple of weeks.
And I mean, it's crazy because what can you really do when you saw the tape
and you see the marriage certificate when you married Aaliyah at 15?
Like, it's right there for everyone to see and people still support.
So what can you do?
All right, now Nicki Minaj is upset at a reporter.
She was upset for Daily Mail TV reporter Jesse Palmer
because of some statements that he made.
Listen to this.
All right.
Well, her fans are also worried because this isn't the first time that Nicki Minaj has defended a sex offender.
Remember, she supported her brother Jelani Mirage two years ago when he was found guilty of sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl.
Now she posted, you better have a good lawyer, Jesse Palmer, hashtag Arnold Palmer.
You just lied on me on national TV and now you're being sued.
You better be able to back up what you just said about me with facts.
Super facts, defamation, good form video link in my bio.
Well, I'm sure he's going to bring up her brother, right?
And the fact that they said she paid her brother's lawyer's fees.
I don't know if that's true.
We don't know if that's true.
But I'm sure that's what he's going to bring up when she asked him for facts.
Then she said you're going to jail.
She said, the Barbz are getting more tuition and student loan money after I sue this hoe.
Don't think Nikki won't sue you.
She's starting to sue me before.
All right.
Now, Nikki Minaz, they're also saying with her current boyfriend, Kenneth Petty,
is already discussing weddings and babies and all of that, according to TMZ.
Sources close to Nikki are saying that they've had this talk after only a few months
of dating and she's very serious
about marrying him and all of that.
Good for Nikki. I seen them in the gym
together yesterday. Good for them.
In the gym? No, no. I didn't see them in the gym.
They posted a video of themselves in the gym.
You just said, I seen them in the gym.
I seen a video of them in the gym, working out.
Alright, Michelle Obama's Becoming. Let's discuss that book.
She's also going to be extending her tour.
And I did go see her when she was at the Barclays in Brooklyn, which was excellent, her Becoming.
And I recommend anybody who has the opportunity to go see that, make sure you do.
It's really amazing, even better than I could have possibly anticipated.
So she's going to be doubling the number of book events for 2019 to make sure that everybody who wants to see her on this tour will get a chance to see her. Now, if you remember the picture of the young girl, Parker Curry,
who was looking at the picture of Michelle Obama, the portrait,
at the National Portrait Gallery, and that picture went viral
of the young girl looking up at the picture of Michelle Obama.
Well, now Parker Curry is writing a book as well.
She's writing that book with some help from her mother, of course.
Apparently, the two have been in touch, the mother and Michelle Obama, ever since that
photo went viral. And she even went to
go see her at the Washington, D.C.
tour stop for the Becoming book.
And they said it was like seeing two old
friends get back together. They were buddies again.
So that'd be nice that
the young Parker's writing a book about that
experience. And Michelle Obama has also
written a letter to herself as part of CBS's
Note to Self series.
She wrote a very emotional and heartwarming letter.
She said, Dear Mishy, there you are in your jean jacket and braids a long way from that little apartment on the south side of Chicago.
You're at one of the finest universities in the world.
You're smiling and you should be.
You worked hard for this.
But even now, after you reached your goal, you're still not quite sure if you belong and can't get one question out of your mind.
Am I good enough?
So make sure you guys, when you have an opportunity, please read this entire letter.
She goes through that and goes through meeting Obama.
She said, you'll open your heart to someone whose upbringing was nothing and everything like yours.
All at the same time, he's driven by a hopeful set of ideals.
He's grounded in kind and absolutely brilliant. I'm enjoying
Michelle Obama's book, but it seems like Michelle Obama's
book is long as hell. I started reading her book on
the way to Johannesburg, South Africa.
So I read it a lot on the way there. I read it
a lot on the way back, and I'm still reading it right now.
I'm in like the,
I'm almost at the end of the second portion
of her book. I'm Angela Yee, and that's
your Rumor Report. Alright, Charlamagne.
Yes, sir. Who you giving that donkey to?
You know, Florida, I tried. Florida, I promise you
I do not target y'all. That's a lie.
People tell me this all the time on social media.
Like, you target Florida. I do not target Florida.
That's a lie. It's just that these stories from Florida
pop up that I just would feel
bad if I didn't just share with the
world. So I need this young man
from Florida named Dominique Breedlove
to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like
to have a word with him. And it is a way to teach
proper job interview etiquette.
I'm always looking for a teachable moment. We have
one for after the hour. Alright, now last week
you promised you wouldn't give
Florida
Donker today into the new year. I never said
anything like that. You didn't say that? No, I did not say that.
Oh, didn't you say nothing like that? No, I did not say anything like that.
You sure you didn't say nothing like that? No. Why are you hearing things?
I don't know.
I did not say that at all.
People talking about it.
I said that if they would
have voted Andrew Gilliman
a couple months ago,
I would not have given
him the kid of the day
for the rest of the year.
I don't know where
you got that from.
I heard part of it.
I didn't hear the whole thing.
Oh, my God.
All right.
Donking, the day's up next.
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Make sure you tell them to watch out for Florida, man.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
Yes, you are a donkey.
A Florida man attacked an ATM for a very strange reason.
It gave him too much money.
Florida Man is arrested after deputies say he rigged the door to his home
in an attempt to electrocute his pregnant wife.
Police arrested an Orlando man for attacking a flamingo.
It's a breakfast club, bitch.
Donkey of the day with Charlemagne the guy.
I don't know why y'all keep letting him get y'all like this.
Oh, Florida.
Donkey of the day for Wednesday, December 12th
goes to a 24-year-old Florida man named Dominique Breedlove.
Now, what does your Uncle Charla always say?
The craziest people in the world come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
You can always count on someone from Florida to Florida.
And Dominique is the latest Floridian to prove this theory true.
Now, Dominique had a job interview at Kohl's, okay?
He went to the human resources department to try to get hired at Kohl's department store.
I respect it.
You know what I'm saying?
A lot of places are doing extra hiring around this time of year because it's the holidays
and they need all the manpower they can get.
So it's like a temp job.
But who cares?
It's a job nonetheless.
Now, I don't know if this is Dominique's situation.
I was just rambling just now,
but Dominique Breedlove was at Kohl's for a job interview.
This story is starting off just fine, right?
Well, y'all know proper job interview etiquette, right?
I mean, before radio, I myself worked at a warehouse
called Industrial Acoustics Company.
I worked at Taco Bell.
I worked at a clothing store called Demo in the Mall.
I worked at a telemarketing place called Paragon Solutions. Now for me,
someone who had felonies, I had to go into these interviews dressed like a Jehovah Witness
doing field service. Okay, trust me, I know what a Jehovah Witness doing field service dress is like
because I grew up a Jehovah's Witness doing field service. So some nice dress suits,
dress pants, dress shirt, you know, tie, blazer.
I could not look like I had felonies even though I had felonies.
That's proper job interview etiquette, okay?
Some people have proper job interview etiquette.
Some don't, okay?
You know, some don't realize when you're doing a job interview,
you are judged by your body language or other personality quirks.
You got to greet the person interviewing you as Mr. or Miss.
You know, make sure your cell phone is off. Kids,
you can't be in there texting, phone
vibrating, you checking the gram while the
person is talking to you. All that is a no-no.
Look people in the eye and smile.
Give the person interviewing you
a firm
handshake. Sit up straight.
Lean slightly forward. Take notes
during your interview. Even if you fake taking notes,
do it. Arrive 15 minutes early and even send a thank you note or a thank you email after you're done.
That's just all proper interview etiquette. But one of the most important things to remember during
a job interview, one of the most important things to do during a job interview is to remember that
your interview is not over until you have left the premises, until you are driving down the road.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
We all know job interviews are about the buying and selling of a dream.
We ain't there trying to sell this employer a dream so he will hire me.
All right?
We know the job interview is all gas.
We all frontin'.
So you have to keep this illusion up until you are off these people's premises.
All right?
Trust me, it is some managers who will watch potential candidates as they exit the building and leave because he may, you know,
just want to see the real you.
He'll watch you until you leave because he wants to see the real you.
And as soon as people leave a job interview,
they turn back into the real them.
So he's watching you to see if you spark up a J when you get outside
or, you know, you yap on your cell phone,
loitering in the parking lot for 20 minutes, leaning on your car.
All right, some employers just want to make sure that you are staying in professional mode.
That's all.
And in the case of Dominique Breedlove, he didn't take heed to that jewel I just gave you.
All right, your interview is not over until you drive down the road.
But keep in mind, it's Florida.
All right?
In Florida, it's only before so long they can pretend to be normal.
Dominique Breedlove sat in that interview from 320 to about 350 fronting.
And by 4 p.m., he returned to his true Florida form.
Let's go to CBS 4 Miami for the report, please.
A Florida man who went to Kohl's for a job interview ended up leaving the store in handcuffs.
Listen to this.
Deputies say Dominique Breedlove had just finished his job interview
when he spotted two pairs of Nike shoes without a security tag on it. BREEDLOVE HAD JUST FINISHED HIS JOB INTERVIEW WHEN HE SPOTTED TWO PAIRS OF NIKE SHOES WITHOUT A SECURITY TAG ON IT.
HE ALLEGEDLY GRABBED A COLES BAG FROM A PREVIOUS PURCHASE OUT OF HIS CAR, PUT BOTH PAIRS IN
THE BAG AND TRIED TO LEAVE THE BUILDING.
A LOSS PREVENTION OFFICER WAS WATCHING HIM THE ENTIRE TIME AND HE WAS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY
IN THE PARKING LOT.
BREEDLOVE TOLD INVESTIGATORS HE WAS GOING TO GIVE THE SHOES TO HIS MOTHER.
HE ALSO DIDN'T GET THE JOB.
YOU THINK? DOMINIQUE BREEDLOVE WENT TO A COLES FOR A JOB INTERVIEW AND IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE INTERVIEW investigators he was going to give the shoes to his mother. He also didn't get the job. You think?
Dominique Breedlove went to a cause for a job interview and immediately after the interview
he decided to steal from the same cause. Now Florida, I don't know how y'all do things,
but regular people when they have a job interview, they go home and wait for a call back.
Now if this wasn't in Florida, I would say, well Dominique knew that he probably blew his
interview and was like eff it, but since it's Florida, I'm gonna say well, Dominique knew that he probably blew his interview and was like, F it. But since it's Florida, I'm going to say no.
That makes too much sense.
Now, in his defense, he did steal the shoes for his mother, okay?
The Nike Air Bella TR shoes valued at $80 and a pair of Nike Elite TR shoes
valued at $70.
But here's the thing.
If you would have gotten a job at Kohl's, you wouldn't have had to steal them, okay?
Now you are in jail with a $500 bond.
And I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary,
but if you are on a job interview at Kohl's,
stealing $150 worth of sneakers,
you probably don't have the money for bail.
Kids, do I have to tell you that this is not proper job interview etiquette?
All right?
Go into a job interview hoping to get your picture on an employee ID,
but you come out with your picture on a mugshot?
Do you realize that you have to put this on all job applications
for the rest of your life?
I don't even know how you begin to remove a stain like this,
nor am I going to rack my brain trying to figure it out,
because one thing I have learned to do is not stress about things
that are out of the realm of my understanding.
The only thing I need to know to make sense of this situation
is that it's Florida, and Florida just don't make no sense.
Please give Dominique Breedlove the biggest he are now I cannot leave this story without playing a game of guess what race it is
oh boy now okay here's your clues. Okay, I'm listening. 24 years old, from Florida, job interview at Kohl's.
The sneakers he stole from Kohl's.
Nike Air Bella TR shoes valued at $80.
Nike Elite TR shoes valued at $70.
Guess what race it is.
Angela Yee, we'll start with you.
Caucasian.
Okay.
What makes you say that?
I don't know.
I just think that based on the sneakers, I would have probably stole a nicer one.
Okay, okay.
DJ Envy, guess what race it is.
See, now, first, when you said Florida and you said Coles, I thought black.
I was like, you know, Florida, a lot of black people in Florida.
Florida, Florida, Florida, or Latino.
But then when you said stole Nikes, I said, hmm, what lot of black people in Florida. Florida, Florida, Florida, or Latino. But then when you said stole
Nikes, I said, hmm, what type of
Nikes? Niggas only steal Jordans.
And you ain't say Jordans.
You ain't say Yeezys. You said
Nike BTR. Nike
Elite TR shoes.
Yes. Nike Air Bella
TR shoes. Those sound like the old
white man sneakers. So I would have to say
Caucasian.
Well, guys, if to say Caucasian.
Well, guys,
if you said Caucasian,
you are correct!
Come on, now.
Context clues matter.
Black people steal sneakers from Foot Locker and Champs,
not Kohl's. And the type of sneaker
should have gave it away for everybody.
Nike Air Bella TR shoes,
Nike Elite TR shoes, those are the
Nikes white people were setting on fire
after Nike signed Colin Kaepernick.
Alright? See? I knew it.
Yes. Congratulations.
I knew it. I got a gift for y'all.
Uh-oh. What you got?
I got a...
That should last y'all until at least
May.
Nice big tub of mayonnaise. Too much goddamn mayonnaise! That should last y'all until at least May. I don't want that.
A nice big tub of mayonnaise.
Too much goddamn mayonnaise.
All right.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Now, when we come back, ask Yee.
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Yee. Hello, who's this? Good morning.
This is Quentin from California. Quentin,
what's up, man? What's your question for Yee, bro?
Before I go, first I'd like to let you know,
brother, that my God
versus my enemy's gear
that you're wearing is solid, bro.
Thank you, bro.
Appreciate that.
But at Body of God, if you want to order something, go ahead.
So my situation what happened was, you know, I'm actually looking for a wife.
And, you know, I was dating this woman for about three and a half, four months.
And, you know, things were going really well.
I introduced her to my family.
And we had one night where,
you know, we both,
we both made the agreement
to not, you know,
remain abstinent,
you know,
because I don't want no kids
out of wedlock.
That's just me.
Okay.
So we, you know,
we got real close
and, you know,
she stopped me.
And before we,
she let me,
allowed me to proceed,
which I didn't,
but she let me know
that she was transgender.
Okay. My only, my issue was, I'm't, but she let me know that she was transgender. Okay.
My issue was,
I'm looking for a wife, you know, and immediately I couldn't continue the relationship
because... And that is
your choice, and at least she did
tell you that before you guys had sex
because I think that's a difficult thing
for a person to say
off the bat, just in case things don't work out.
You know, maybe they don't want to
tell everything about themselves up front.
How do you feel now?
Do you still feel like you want to be with her?
He's calling because he still has feelings.
Oh, no, I don't have any feelings, no.
Because I can't have kids with her.
Okay.
You know, I mean, to me, you know,
and I felt that...
She's a woman, but...
Okay, I feel you want her to
biologically carry a child.
It's hard to not make it seem like to be offensive.
Okay, so you feel like you wish you would have known this
because you wouldn't have pursued the relationship.
But now that you have found out, you guys didn't have sex.
It didn't get that far.
And now she revealed something about herself
and you've decided that you can't continue the relationship.
So it just didn't work out, just like any relationship wouldn't work out.
But I feel like it is.
I mean, at least give me the option.
But Quentin, you want her to tell you like immediately when you first went on your first date or when she feels like she knows you well enough to share things with you about her past?
I feel like the moment the moment we became we weren't sexually intimate, but there is some intimacy involved.
You know, I'm 32
years old. I've only introduced two women to
my mother. Right. I feel for you, Quentin.
Listen, I understand, like, it's a
difficult situation, and every situation
is different for the person. You know,
at least she did reveal to you before
things went there who she was,
and, you know, you loved this woman, but
now you feel like that's not somebody you could be with
because of where you see yourself later on in life with marriage and everything
and children.
But I feel them.
Before we get intimate, before you kiss me, like, let's be honest.
I want to know what's going on in your life.
I would want to know as well.
Well, yeah, she did tell him before they had sex.
We've had uncountable passionate kisses.
I'm saying, and I respected the person.
So if they would have come forward while we established that respect,
I wouldn't have had these deal feelings.
Can you imagine how difficult that must be for her, though?
Also, as far as dating?
I'm just, you know, putting it out there.
And I understand.
In that sense, however, if we're trying to have a solid,
keep it 100 relationship, at the very end,
I could have at least had a friend. My mom
actually caught on to it. She said some things
that didn't add up. She tried to have a heart-to-heart
woman-to-woman. She said she
didn't feel like a woman to her.
That's just from my mom's perspective.
The fact that
I love women. Matter of fact, you're probably
one of the most beautiful, natural
looking women that I've seen.
She's taken.
She's taken, seriously. And that's okay.
Try to shout somewhere else. She has a boyfriend.
She has a boyfriend. But don't let this make you give up
on finding the right person, because you know what?
Relationships don't always work out no matter what
the situation is. There's different reasons why,
but you just got to put yourself out there
and learn from everything that happens to you.
Did she give you oral?
Unfortunately, yes.
Unfortunately, why?
It wasn't good?
I mean, it was... It was good, man.
Well, then it doesn't sound unfortunate.
It was good.
I mean, I was harder than Chinese trig,
I tell you that.
Okay, well, there you go.
I don't know.
It sounds like you still have some feelings, but...
He does.
He's in love, but he doesn't know what to do.
Listen, don't worry about what other people think. Just worry about how you feel. Now, I understand feeling like you wish you would have known so you could have made that decision earlier. But love is love. So what's your question for you, bro? Thing is, I'm having issues, you know, with trust just in general. How do I go about not assuming, you know, and having to do like gender tests.
Just ask those questions.
You never asked her, right?
I mean.
She didn't lie to you.
You can't ask that question on the first day.
How do you ask that question on the first date?
You can say I've had an experience before.
I'm trying to, you know, what I'm trying to do.
So.
I mean, in the first 90 days, I asked her if she ever had an STD.
I mean, I thought that was kind of, you know, because we weren't.
That's not the same question, sir.
No matter what, right, relationships are difficult.
No matter what, it takes a while for us to find the right one sometimes.
But when it does happen, it's the best thing in the world.
I would tell you, man, you can't just not trust, go around not trusting people because of this experience.
And to keep it real, she didn't lie to you.
And she did come clean to you without you having to ask her to.
So you just feel deceived.
And I get it,
but no matter what,
in relationships,
there's a lot of things
people aren't going to tell you
from the beginning
that you have to find out
as they trust you
and you trust them.
I'm sure there's things
that you held back
on telling at first.
I mean,
it's the vulnerability piece.
I actually shared some things
with her that
actually I didn't share with any past women.
And I think that's the part where I felt betrayed.
But moving forward, I'm not sure how to even...
And she shares some things with you as well.
That's what relationships are.
Try Christian Mingle, bro.
I appreciate that, brother.
All right, man.
Good luck, man.
And you know what, man?
Stay on home.
Envy's never even been on Christian Mingle.
I'm going to send you a hoodie, man.
What size?
That'd be great. I ain't got to ask you your size. Stay on. Envy's never even been on Christian Mingle. I'm going to send you a hoodie, man. What size? That'll be great.
I ain't got to ask you your size.
Why not, Envy?
What's your size, bro?
Pause.
Why are you pausing his size?
3X.
All right, man.
We're going to get you.
3X.
You're a big guy.
Whoa.
We're going to get you a hoodie, bro.
I appreciate it.
All right.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
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We're in the middle of Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
This is ****.
Hey, ****.
What's your question for Yee?
Okay, so I'm just getting some basic advice.
I've been dating a guy.
We met two years ago, and right after we met, he got incarcerated.
Then they're like, right after we met, like a month and a half after we met.
And once he got incarcerated, I lost touch with him.
But he, of course, through the great Internet, found me some way, somehow, and started calling me again.
Well, I started answering when he started calling.
Basically, I fell for him. I calling. Basically, I fell for him.
I fell for him.
I fell for the shit he said.
Of course, I still do me
a little bit,
just a little bit,
just a little bit.
Right, but he's in jail,
so he's reaching out probably
to women to keep him company
while he's doing his bit.
How long is he locked up for?
Well, he's actually
getting out next Christmas.
Okay.
Next Christmas.
Okay, so there's a woman
that he was dealing with
when he was out before he met me and all that like and basically it's hard because i'm believing
what he's saying but then i go you know on her facebook i see anything on her social media i
took a whole year to actually look at this girl's facebook before i actually went on there and look
and once i look i'm like, like they're together, together, like post-op pictures,
kissing in the jail and this and that.
All right.
So wait, what's the question?
Well, I would say like, could you, do you think a person that's in a situation like
incarcerated could be in love with two people?
Like you think it's possible or you think it's just like a survival method?
Like you think it's possible for somebody to actually be in love with two people on the outside?
Well, what does that mean to you?
Do you still want to be with him even though he clearly has a whole nother girlfriend?
I do.
I do.
But this is the thing.
He claims this random month where he be like, I'm not f***ing with her.
Okay.
Why are you wasting your time?
You said you still do you a little bit, right?
I just have little friends, but I swear I haven't taken nobody serious.
I've been taken nobody serious.
I've been building my brain.
I do link eyelashes.
You don't know how many girls this man is talking to from behind bars.
You're right.
So I don't want you to waste your time until next Christmas devoting all this into somebody who has a whole nother girlfriend and who knows who else he's talking to.
And he's not even being honest with you.
Everything he's saying is so genuine.
Yeah, he's in jail.
Crazy.
You know guys go talk that talk while they're locked up.
Yeah, but so you're saying every man who talks that talk
or says something good to his woman is lying?
You see what he's doing, right?
Actions don't lie.
Where do you think he's going when he gets out?
Compared to what he actually do compared to what he said he's going to do?
What do you think he's telling his girlfriend?
Well, I mean, she keeps getting caught up with different guys,
so I don't know if he's dealing with her or not.
I don't know.
Well, there's pictures of them kissing in jail.
Yeah.
If he was at home doing this stuff, would you deal with it and put up with it?
So why would you deal with it while he's locked up and think that's okay?
It's just like you'd be wanting so bad.
You'd be wanting so bad to believe, like, just a fairytale, babe.
You're out here dealing with no good guys.
I ain't saying, like, there's a reason why I'm not in a relationship with nobody.
I really don't, you know, like anything anybody's saying.
But out of anybody who I talk to, he says the most things.
Well, baby, I want you to just deal with reality, and the reality is
he's lying to you from behind bars.
And if he was lying to you in your face at home,
you wouldn't deal with it, so I don't know why you want to put
yourself through this. You gotta open yourself
up for real love, and you're closed off right now.
I haven't tried the friend thing
a little bit, and it is
every time I say that, it's like
that's the worst thing in the world I could be to him
is his friend, and I don't understand why.
Hey, love yourself more than you love somebody
else. That's always the best advice. Love you.
You right, Yee.
Alright. Alright, thanks.
Alright, ask Yee. I feel bad, like I crushed her
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Alright, we'll get into that next. Keep it
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The Breakfast Club.
We are The Breakfast
Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk
Lil Wayne.
She's spilling the tea. This is
The Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Lil Wayne, he has announced his tour dates,
and this is because you, as fans, have voted.
Now, all the shows, these four shows he announced,
are going to be free to Tidal members.
Here's what he said.
And I'm teaming up with Tidal to show you just how much I appreciate you.
So with that said, I'm stoked to announce my mother.
I ain't without you too.
It's going to be a real intimate setting.
We might get to hear some you never heard.
Some people may never hear.
Oh, that's dope.
Seems like it's going to be a small venues, which is, which is dope.
Yeah, it's going to be intimate.
He's going to Houston, Atlanta, DC and Chicago.
No New York.
He ain't waiting for New York.
Well, he had a bad and Chicago. No New York. He ain't waiting for New York, huh?
Well, he had a bad experience here before.
All right, now people are talking about a tasteless joke that Young Thug made.
He said, if NBA young boy don't like you, I hate you.
If 21 Savage say F you, we gonna rape you.
Damn.
So we don't know if now they're saying, well, does he run his own social media?
Did he write this?
But it was wildly offensive to make jokes about things like rape.
Of course you can't make a joke about that.
Come on.
Absolutely.
All right. Now, NASA is trying to prove to Steph Curry that humans have been to the moon because he was questioning it.
He was on the Winging It podcast and said, we ever been to the moon?
And some of the other players were like, no.
So he said, they're going to come get us?
I don't think so either.
And now NASA is responding to this claim by Steph Curry
offering a tour of their facility in Houston
to prove that that landing did actually take place.
A lot of people have been saying that maybe we didn't make it to the moon.
Maybe it was all video.
Maybe we just wanted to say it so we could get there before Russia, I believe.
I don't know. I mean, it, I believe. I don't know.
I mean, it seems like we I don't know. Maybe NASA needs to prove
it then to you.
Are they going to start trips to the moon? Like you could pay a certain fee
and take a trip to the moon? Like if you were like a
rich millionaire, they can take you to the moon?
And they have like space reserves? I thought so.
Yeah. I don't know if that I would
want to do that. Nah, me neither. I'm good.
Too much room for error.
Absolutely.
All right.
Now, Ice Cube is talking about being turned away from the first listening party that N.W.A. had.
And he was on the Late Late Show with James Corden talking about how they couldn't get into their own N.W.A. listening party.
We couldn't get into our own listening party.
You know, we were late because of Eazy.
He always made us late.
It's a pretty swanky like you got to have your Easter shoes on and stuff like that. We come in khakis
and chucks. We're not famous then. Nobody really know who we are. So the security was like,
y'all gangbangers are not coming up in here, man. We fought with this dude. The owner came out of
the label trying to convince security to let us in.
They're like, nope, we done seen this before.
So we ended up going to IHOP.
See, that's why I don't like doing parties
at places like that.
Like, my birthday's coming up, I'm having my birthday
party, and I'm doing it in a very
casual environment where you can come
dressed in any type of way, because there's nothing
worse than an experience of you having a party
at some place that's really swanky and fancy and that people can't get in. They couldn't even get into
their own party and sometimes it's just not worth it. You just want to have a good time. Absolutely.
All right. Sierra and Future have got to work out a deal and that's because of their son.
She's been having some issues with Future booking time to be with his own son and his travel
itinerary. And sometimes she says that he's terrible at keeping his appointments.
He'll actually hand their son off to his mother, his grandmother, and won't spend much time with him.
She doesn't want her son to have to go through that.
So now she is actually asking a judge for some help with this situation.
They've been trying to figure it out without the court stepping in.
But she said it's weighing on their son and they need to figure out a better schedule
for their child's sake.
Yeah, they got to figure that out for the sake of the child.
The child needs time with their father, needs time with their mother.
He doesn't want to have to go to daddy's house and stay with the grandma that whole time.
So they got to figure that out for the kid.
And, you know, it's good.
They tried to figure it out, but now it sucks that they have to take it to the court.
But it's two sides of every story, though.
Maybe future is there.
I mean, we don't know.
Maybe future, you said, hey, I got to go is there. I mean, we don't know. Maybe Future, he said, hey, I got to go on tour.
I mean, we don't know what happened, but, you know,
they're not working out for the kids.
It's all about your son at the end of the day.
Absolutely.
So you got to put that first.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
All right, up next is the People's Choice Mix.
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