The Breakfast Club - Hard II Love, Easy II Beef
Episode Date: September 19, 2016MON 9/19 - Usher stops by The Breakfast Club after the release of his new album "Hard II Love" and we talk everything from longevity & mentorship to Chilli and SnapChat pics. Then we discuss two g...uys who find it very hard to love each other: The Game & Meek Mill. Another season, another beef for Nicki's boo. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Man, what the hell is this, man?
Breakfast Club, bitches
I'm glad they put y'all together
Y'all are like a mega force
Y'all just took over every...
Wake your punk ass up
This is Chris Brown
I've officially joined the Breakfast Club
Say something, mother...
I'm with it
The World's Most Dangerous Morning Show
Breakfast Club, bitches.
Good morning, Angela Yee.
Good morning, DJ Envy.
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
Peace to the planet.
It's Monday.
Yes, it's Monday.
A great start to the work week simply because my Dallas Cowboys are now 1-1.
Drop one of Clues' bombs for my Dallas Cowboys, damn it.
And of course, my New York Giants are undefeated 2-0.
Hey, I barely squeezed that one out.
Hey, a win is a win.
A win is a damn win.
A win is a win.
I'm not.
I'll take them how we can get them.
Hey, I'm with you.
Damn it.
All right, so everybody's in a good mood. My undefeated Giants.
A lot going on over the weekend.
I was out in Canada.
Shout out to everybody that was in Toronto and Ottawa.
Canada's kind of like my second home.
I've been traveling there a lot recently.
Have you now?
Yeah, I like Canada.
So your passport is all clear. No problems. No, I'm good. I've been traveling there a lot recently. Have you now? Yeah, I like Canada. So your passport is all clear,
no problems? No, I'm good.
Get the Canada in and out anytime I need to.
Yeah, I was sitting back watching all the hip-hop shenanigans
of the weekend. Feeling so good.
Feeling so good as I did things like
sit on my deck,
lay in my bed with my nice
linen sheets, you know what I mean?
Play with my kids and just
thank God that I'm not in the jungle.
Well, the BET Hip Hop Awards were over the weekend.
I like being part of the safari.
You were talking about the game, Sean Kingston.
Yeah, I like being in the Jeep, riding through the jungle, looking at the animals.
Put the windows up.
Feels so good to not have to be an animal anymore.
Well, we have all kinds of updates.
Being a mist of action.
Of course, for you about all of that.
I was traveling this weekend as well.
I was in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Shout out to Charlotte.
Had a great time.
I was at that Club One in Charlotte that Peter Thomas from Real High School.
Oh, you was down there with the King of Charlotte.
Now, they don't like that at all.
No, they hate that.
He was in there, though.
Peter Lucky, he ain't get beat up by them crazy kids in the Queen City.
They don't like that at all.
Running around there talking about you the King of Charlotte.
Did he look like the King?
I mean, he was in the club.
You know, he was chilling.
I don't know about being the king, but he seemed chill.
You better just be happy to be there.
When you ain't from someplace and you run up in that city talking about you're the king of,
you need to relax and just be happy to be there.
Fall back a little bit.
And then I left there and I went to Boston.
A lot of people were in Boston over the weekend.
They have this big hemp fest.
Hemp fest?
Hemp.
Oh, hemp.
So I think Dave East was coming today and I was leaving him at the Manor Redman. That's weed,? Hemp. Oh, hemp. So I think Dave East was coming today, and I was leaving M at the Manor Red Man.
That's weed, right?
Yes.
Oh, okay.
They do a weed fest in Boston?
Yeah, they do.
I was asking about that, because I was like, is weed legal?
It's not.
And they said it's not, but for that one day, they don't give you a hard time about anything.
So had a good time there.
That's when you know you live in a city that's predominantly white.
Fun weekend.
Yeah, letting slide.
Yeah, just today we'll have a purge.
Okay.
Just today.
Now, we got to talk about front page news.
There's a lot of things going on that I'm not sure.
Explosions all over the place.
Right.
Well, traveling is a little bit rough if you're in New York City and New Jersey
because there were some explosions that happened over the weekend,
and I'll give you as much information as we have on that as of now.
Is Mercury still in retrograde?
That's what we need to all be keeping in mind.
I don't know. If Mercury's
still in retrograde, that is the reason
for all the crazy stuff we're seeing.
They said there was a pipe bomb, then there was a
bomb on 23rd Street in Manhattan, then they
found a bomb on 27th, and then there was one
in Elizabeth, New Jersey.
Usher will be joining us this morning as well.
I've heard of him. No limit.
I've heard of him. It's hard to love. That album's out. We'll kick it with Usher will be joining us this morning as well. I've heard of him. No limit. No? I've heard of him. A little bit? Okay.
I've heard of him.
It's hard to love.
That album's out.
All right.
So we'll kick it with Usher in a little bit.
But let's get the show popping.
Front page news next.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
That was for free.
Khaled Drake.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now let's get into some front page news.
Last night, the Giants 2-0 undefeated. They beat the Saints. Steelers beat the Bengals.
Titans beat the Lions. Ravens beat the Browns. Cowboys beat the Redskins.
Panthers beat the 49ers. The Patriots beat the Dolphins.
Texans beat the Chiefs. The Rams beat the Seahawks. The Cardinals beat the Bucs.
The Chargers beat the Jags. The Falcons beat the Raiders. The Broncos beat the Colts.
The Vikings beat the Pacers.
The Packers.
I was about to say Pacers.
The Packers.
And in Monday Night Football, the Eagles play the Bears.
I don't like how you just slid over the Cowboys, you know, beat the Redskins.
Okay?
I need you to say that with more emphasis.
I said it enough.
Okay.
Emphasize that.
Emphasize that my Dallas Cowboys beat the Washington Redskins.
Thank you. No, no, no. I said it right.
Now let's talk about these three attacks in the U.S.
Man, this was crazy over the weekends. There were three attacks in 12
hours in New York and New Jersey
streets and there was also a stabbing spree
at a mall in Minnesota.
What the hell is going on? Now there were 29
people injured because of a bombing
that happened in Manhattan on 23rd Street.
And they did find a device, a mysterious device that was blocks away.
So people are extra on guard.
You know, the U.N. is actually having their debate at the General Assembly.
So that's happening today.
So if you're in the New York City area, it's a little bit crazy even just trying to get around.
Gridlock alert.
What did the mayor say?
That it was intentional, but it wasn't an act of terrorism?
Then what the hell was it then?
They haven't defined it yet.
I mean, it wasn't Muslim.
He wasn't Muslim.
That's what it means.
I don't think they're sure yet.
So I'm going to give you some more things.
At 9.30 a.m. in Seaside Park, New Jersey,
one of three pipe bomb-type devices were wired together.
They detonated in a garbage can.
They tore apart the container, but nobody else was
injured. Whatever happened to the term domestic
terrorism? If you put a bomb in a garbage
can and it blows up and you hit 29
people, that's an act of domestic terrorism. I'm sorry.
Well, I'm just not sure yet. Why?
When you say it's intentional, how can you...
If you say it's intentional,
then that's letting me know, okay, it's an act of terrorism.
Period. Alright, then we told
you about the bomb that happened in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood.
It was an explosion on 23rd Street and 6th Avenue with 29 people injured.
They did find an intact pressure cooker blocks away.
Now, the governor, Andrew Cuomo, said the pressure cooker and the exploded device in Chelsea were similar.
So they said both devices had cell phones as timers.
Then at 9 p.m. in St. Cloud, Minnesota, a man was wearing a security uniform.
He entered Crossroads Mall, made a reference to Allah, and he stabbed nine people before an off-duty police officer shot him dead.
The police said that Sean Kingston told him Meek Mill put the bombs in the trash cans all through New Jersey.
Oh, stop it.
And then did you get the one in Elizabeth, New Jersey this morning?
Yes, so that happened in Elizabeth, New Jersey this morning.
That's actually why the path trains are, I mean, New Jersey transit morning? Yes, so that happened in Elizabeth, New Jersey this morning. That's actually why the path trains are,
I mean, New Jersey transit trains
aren't really running.
You have to do Amtrak
and they're on a limited schedule.
What happened?
There was a bomb found in a garbage can.
A homeless man was going through the garbage
and found it.
Called 911
and they sent the little robot
to detonate it and it exploded.
Made a mistake and it did explode,
but nobody was injured
because it was the robot
that went to detonate the bomb.
So they're saying
if you see something, say something.
I wouldn't even know what a bomb looked like.
I need to know how this homeless man could identify a bomb.
I'm thinking about bombs from the movies.
Remember the bomb that was tied up on Pookie in New Jack City?
That's kind of what it looked like.
It looked like a bunch of wires connected to a flip phone.
If you see a flip phone in a garbage can, you're going to call 911.
And who let the homeless man hold their phone to be able to call in and say that he found a bomb in the trash can?
Something ain't right about this now. I'm just smelling
some little funkiness in the water right now.
Where did the
homeless man just randomly find a phone
to call in and say it was a bomb
in the trash can?
They don't really have pay phones anymore.
Yes, they do.
You think that homeless man was going to waste his little cup of change on the pay phone?
911 is free!
You don't cost money to call 911.
I don't think that's the biggest issue. I don't cost money to call 9-1-1. I don't think
that's the biggest issue.
I don't know the last time
I seen a payphone.
I haven't seen a payphone
in a long time.
But that's not the issue, man.
I just took a picture
right next to one
in New Jersey.
Did you?
Yeah.
But did it work?
Yeah.
Wow.
All right.
I just need to know
what a bomb looked like
if I see one.
You see it was wires
connected to a flip phone.
You see a flip phone
when you think, you know,
a wire connected to a flip phone.
But I think they already
detained the people
that they feel like had something to do with the explosion in Chelsea.
So they already have people arrested in connection and they're questioning them.
Yeah, they arrested three people on the bridge and those three people are from Elizabeth, New Jersey.
I just need moms to identify themselves.
A lot going on.
Okay, that's front page news.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Hey, yo, this is Matt Rapper.
Good morning, yo, for real.
I'm going to tell you why I'm mad.
I'm going to tell you why I'm mad, for real, man.
Hey, yo, my girl keep coming home smelling like Polo Cologne.
So, like, that ain't for girls. Like to tell you why I'm mad, for real, man. Hey, yo, my girl keep coming home smelling like Polo Cologne, son.
Like, that ain't for girls.
Like, I know something's going on, for real.
Like, I'm heated about that.
And I need y'all to tell me why y'all mad, why you mad on The Breakfast Club, for real.
Young Josh 93 in the building.
What go down, La Familia?
Don't nobody want to hear from you when this explosion's going off all over the country, sir.
Oh, man, I thought we was bros.
No.
Mm-mm. Oh, man, that breaks we was bros. No. Mm-mm.
Oh, man, that breaks my heart.
Angelina, I miss you.
I miss you, too, boo.
You didn't call me yet.
I gave you my business card.
Oh, shoot.
You still got business cards, and it's 2016?
Yeah, business cards and CDs, sir.
I'm out here driving.
Okay.
All right, old school, young OG.
I'm living what I'm preaching.
I see people act one way to change their image on the week, and I don't do that.
I get on air and spit true facts.
We live it.
But Houston is my city like New Jack.
City of the purple, but I'm swerving in the cool black.
Bring your rims to the wrong hood and get your 22s, Jack.
That's the same reason that I say where the stew at.
Flow so sick, we wear the chicken soup at.
I'm flying in a piece of paper bearing my name.
I'm the type to say the stuff that they too scary to say.
Breakfast club on my back. I got it carried to say the stuff that they too scary to say.
Breakfast club on my back.
I got it carried away.
We young black men, but they want us to remember we slaves.
No money, all struggle.
I remember them days.
Now I'm shining so hard.
I ain't getting no shade.
I got the sauce.
I got the flavor.
More flavor than Flav.
I make the test look easy because I steady my ways.
I've been down.
Okay, okay, okay.
All right, Young Josh.
Give it up for Young Josh, man.
Give it up for Young Josh. Gabbage. Hello. That was not garbage. Gabbage. Hello, who's this? Yo, okay, okay. All right, Young Josh. Give it up for Young Josh, man. Give it up for Young Josh.
Hello. That was not garbage.
Hello, who's this? Yo, this is D from Jersey. Tell them why you're mad.
Man, listen, I got some little kids coming around
my house, man. They keep
trying to get into my car. Wow.
Are you kidding me? That's crazy.
I got a camera. You know, I just moved
to this new community and I got a camera. I put it
up. I got the little kid on video, sent it to the cops,
and the cops aren't doing anything, man.
I don't know what to do.
Well, don't do nothing stupid.
I've been watching a lot of criminal IDs where people set kids up,
and then they do something bad to them,
and then they get in trouble for preplanning.
So try to follow the kid home and talk to the kid's parents if the kid is young.
But don't do nothing stupid.
Don't shoot the kid.
Don't stab the kid.
Don't do nothing crazy.
Go get you a pit bull or a rottweiler and say, sick him.
I'll post that video footage right on social media.
I did.
I put it on Facebook.
I texted to the cops.
I don't know, man.
How old is the kid?
First of all, you'll never find them kids on Facebook.
There ain't no kids on Facebook.
No.
How old is the kid?
I don't know.
The kid looks like a teenager, like 14, 15.
Get you a pit bull, man.
Get you a pit bull and only feed him gunpowder.
You know, if this guy goes out there with a gun and does something to the kid, he's in trouble because he pre-planned it. Get you a pit bull, man. Get you a pit bull and only feed him gunpowder.
You know, if this guy goes out there with a gun and does something to the kid,
he's in trouble because he pre-planned it.
You know that?
I've been watching Criminal Live, dude.
Well, if he called the police already, he told the police,
and they're not doing nothing, you still got to protect yourself. You still can't do nothing unless he's in fear of his future.
But how do you make the police do something about it?
You just can't?
Hello, who's this?
Yo, first I want to say what's up to y'all.
Peace and blessings to everybody.
I appreciate y'all every morning.
But yeah, I'm a little mad because this sucker at work talking all this junk.
And I'm about ready to pop off on him.
You ain't going to do nothing.
What's he saying at work?
What's happening?
He came at me wrong.
I had to put him in his place.
And, you know, now he being an ass because, you know, maybe because I owe him a couple dollars.
So you owe him money, but you're mad at him because you owe him money.
Come on now.
Bottom line is.
The bottom line is you owe him some damn money.
You owe him some money.
Pay him his money.
I hate people like you.
I loan you some money, and then you get mad when I ask for it back.
I did you a favor.
Now you're trying to come at me.
He wasn't asking for the money back.
This had something to do with work.
I think he was just feeling some type of way because I owed him the last few little dollars.
So, like I said, this didn't have nothing to do with the money.
Can you admit that you're wrong because you owe this man some money?
You should go to work and say, look, I know you're feeling some type of way because I owe you some money.
That's my bad.
I don't want to be beefing about this.
Let me take care of it.
I'm going to give you your money on this date.
Word.
Word.
Gotcha.
And I hate people like you that be like,
Whatever, Sommie.
Shut up.
I owe him a few little funky dollars.
No, give me my money.
Yeah, give me my few little funky dollars.
Because that few little funky dollars, you sure needed that.
A couple weeks ago, and your ass was down and broke.
Tell them why you mad.
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It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
That was Drake One Dance.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Listen, I'm glad Meek Mill
responded with bars
finally, though, this morning.
Right.
We'll get that on, I'm sure,
in the rumors and also in the mix this morning.
They teased me with the Beanie Segal part, though.
I thought Beanie was actually going to spit a verse or something.
All he literally says is what was on that Instagram clip.
Don't take me out of retirement.
Yes.
But the record's dope.
I like the fact that they responded with bars.
Right.
But all that violence, knock it off.
And I know Angela's going to talk about it in the rumors,
but I need to know why Sean Kingston is out here acting like Ox from Belly.
Does anybody know?
And I know Sean.
He's Jamaican.
Leave it alone.
Why even put yourself in that?
Leave it alone.
Well, he is in it, whether or not he wants to be at all.
He didn't have to be in it in that capacity.
Now he's in it, might catch a fade or something.
We don't look at Sean Kingston as that type of person.
But he got into a bad situation while he had security and his people around him.
Like, you don't want to put yourself in another situation.
Just leave it alone.
Leave it alone.
And I feel bad about the fact that Meek, actually, his cousin just got killed.
And he was coming from his funeral.
This all just happened last week, too.
Right.
And then this.
Well, I'm sure we'll get all into that in the rumors.
And also, don't forget, Usher will be joining us in a little bit.
So don't go anywhere.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. 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, right when we were leaving work on Friday,
we got some updates on this game vs. Meek Mill issues.
It all started off with Game in the club,
and he went in at Meek Mill, dissing him and everything,
and we were like, what happened? What's going on?
Then we found out he had a diss song.
Envy, you knew about this diss song for a while.
It's called 92 Bars.
Yeah, they told me about it a couple of months,
about a month ago they told me about it.
All right, well, here's a little snippet from the 92 Bars.
She got a couple more, and she don ago they told me about it. Alright, well here's a little snippet from the 92 Bars. and leave a dead body on the soap sheet. It can happen low-key. You better have Ross Palmer
or you gonna be eye-level with a roast beef.
I'll go around and be a news clip with them loose lips.
My niggas really packed you out and you ain't douche-ish.
This the Golden State and my shooters ain't on no hooch-ish.
You know that I snap you like a toothpick
and snitching on niggas ain't never been no cool-ish.
And I've been wanting to give Nicki this pool stick. So tell your little vibrant thing, come up with Q-tip. All right.
Well, there you have it.
That was the 92 Bars snippet.
And after that, he also posted a picture.
The game posted a picture with Nicki Minaj.
He tagged her in it, and he tagged himself real N-word.
And he said the last time Nicki held a real N-word,
seventh grade body having ass N-word.
Everybody, you know you the wife.
If she take her followers back, you're going to be back at 100,000.
Meek Mill responded, putting up a picture with him and Nicki
where she's kissing him, and he has his middle fingers up.
And he said, you want to fight next morning?
A diss raps, then the pre-order links.
The jig is up.
Y'all guys, real rappers.
Make sure y'all go support them industry cats.
Niggas is niggin'.
Mercury's in retrograde.
Meek Mill said, you gonna learn about speaking my name with the word rat?
Then he tagged Game.
He said, somebody must have slipped you a Mickey.
You tippin'.
All right.
Then Meek Mill posted a picture of Game from when he was on Change of Heart.
He said, how do you get on Change of Heart?
You a fake gangsta.
Ain't no real L.A. N-word standing behind this effery.
Where was you at in life when you decided to go on Change of Heart?
And the hoe had a change of heart on you because you lame.
All right.
Well, the game posted a picture, a throwback picture of Meek Mill.
He said, shout out to all my boss bitches wife in N-words.
And put up an old picture.
Then that's when the memes started and the Photoshop pictures.
Listen, all that social media and meme stuff is corny.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I like bars.
Right, of course, we do.
Like, nothing looks crazier than street beef online.
It just looks ridiculous.
It does.
And some more bars did come after all of that,
but we'll get into Sean Kingston's part.
I guess the real issue here is that the game feels like Meek went
and told Sean Kingston that he got him robbed at a club in L.A. I guess the real issue here is that the game feels like Meek went and said,
told Sean Kingston that he got him robbed at a club in L.A.
Now, Meek Mill also, I guess, was trying to call the game.
Game posted pictures of missed calls to Meek Mill to show that he wasn't picking up his calls.
Then Sean Kingston also jumped in and it started off a little peaceful.
Here's how Sean Kingston started.
I'm just cooling, man.
Trying to stay positive, working on my new album, come back with good music for my fans, man.
I ain't trying to be no more media, no more drama, no nothing.
That's my dog.
We never had no conversation about nothing.
All right, well.
That's how it started.
Things went a little left after that.
I don't know what happened.
I know what happened.
Behind the scenes.
What happened?
But then Sean Kingston came with this video.
You're not a youngster in the world.
No, you're not a Bumba Clock youngster.
You're a fraud, n***a. Take care of your niggas,
them. You'll scrape like that, hoe-ass
n***a, man. F*** wrong with you.
Little dirt pulled up on your ass, ready to drop
your ass. You called peace. Pet rally, n***a.
Oh, man, I ain't done, done, done, done.
You're a hoe-ass n***a. Thug was about
ready to drop your ass. You called peace.
Man, we seen this f***ing movie before.
Get this clown out of here.
This is Meek Mill and Games, Fog.
And I'm going to tell you why.
Sean saw all those posts and memes Game and Meek Mill was posting
and saw all those likes and shade room
and baller alert and academic retweets
they was getting.
And he said, I want in, dammit.
I want in.
We had some more from Sean Kingston.
But first, here's what the Game had to say.
This is very messy.
I arrived in the club, ran for all
your f***ing jury. You ain't do s***.
You called my phone, said, game,
big bro, somebody robbed me. Can you help me get
my chains back? Called me back 10 minutes
later talking about Meek called you
and told you that I had you set up and robbed
in the club. Called detectives with Meek on
the phone, incriminating Meek and my
f***ing entourage saying that we f***ing robbed you.
You a f***ing lying ass n***a. And Meek, you know you can't f***ing put hands on nobody. Stop fronting for these Instagram phone incriminating me and my entourage saying that we robbed you you're lying and
mink you know you can't put hands on nobody stop front for these instagram followers i'm you
up on site yeah i haven't even taken my vitamins yet this morning i just started sipping my green
oh there's more well here's john kingston now yeah i'm a fat the world normal i went platinum
being a fat fat and still your oh my god you my God. Anywhere, you buff-ass, steroid-ass...
Going to run in Canada every day...
For the end of fitness...
For the end of fitness...
Go take another steroid pill, you...
You was wearing a thong.
You can't talk to me.
I ain't no rapper.
I ain't gotta be no street...
The world know what you is.
You ain't even good in your own city.
You a hoe.
And the whole world know.
Insane.
Sean Kingston had a teleprompter. I just want y'all to know that.ane Sean Kingston had a teleprompter
I just want y'all to know that
Somebody was holding up a teleprompter
Is there more of you?
Well Beanie Siegel now has come out of retirement
Oh my goodness
So Meek Mill posted a video
And he said
Please don't bring me out of retirement
I'm putting them fatigues back on for my city
Straighten up
Or get straightened out 100
So I guess now Beanie Siegel
Is repping for Philly
You know why I didn't mind that though?
I didn't mind that
Because that was actually on a track.
It was over the Ooh remix.
It was bars.
I don't mind rap.
We have that next.
Now this is Meek Mill put out a song, Ooh, and check it out.
Dirt check you.
Thug son you.
Fifth drop you.
Mac want you.
Strippers turn rappers.
Look where we come to.
You a big to ask my lady
another? Fuck you.
I like bars.
I'm not mad at the bars, baby.
I'm going to play the full version in the mix too.
Not mad at the bars. That's all
we ever wanted, some bars.
He also told them he softed in Drake as well.
No, O'Malley said that, actually.
Yeah, O'Malley said that. He said you
softed in Drake. But yeah, there's a lot more that we had to skip over,
but basically a lot of back and forth.
There were a lot of pictures.
Meek Mill posted a lot of throwback pictures of Game.
I'm tired now, Yee.
Game posted a lot of throwback pictures.
They actually also posted a video that Envy did with the game
where the game said that he was just tired of hip hop.
Oh, from Sucker Free?
No.
What was that from?
Sucker Free.
This was, I can Free. This was...
I can't remember the video show.
Yeah.
That was the show called
Sucker Free?
No, it was before Sucker Free.
It was on MTV too?
No, it wasn't on MTV.
This was on...
Music Choice.
Music Choice.
It had a show on Music Choice.
It was a Music Choice interview.
That's when he was crying.
He was crying a little bit.
Right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All I know is Mercury's
in retrograde.
Niggers are niggin'.
And, um, yeah. This is gonna be good.grade. Niggers are nigging. And, yeah.
This is going to be good.
And I want to tell you this, though.
I saw Nipsey Hussle also put up some tweets.
I don't know if you guys had a chance to see what Nipsey said.
What did he say?
Hold on.
There was so much going on, I got to pull all this up.
But I actually like what Nipsey had to say.
He went on Twitter and he added the game and Meek Mill.
He said, for Emerson to do this on social media,
this internet is a divide and conquer. You got a lot of young black men on your payroll. Same with Meek Mill. He said, for Emmerich to do this on social media, this internet is a divide and conquer.
You got a lot of young black men on your payroll.
Same with Meek. This is bad leadership.
If someone's in the wrong, then it should be handled
and then everyone get back to the money.
Ain't gonna be no East Coast, West Coast war.
Ain't gonna be no black men killing black men.
And come to an understanding, hip-hop needs to stop
gassing this beef between game and Meek Mill.
Emmerich is gonna sit down like men and express
their differences. That I agree with, because I feel like
the situation was like a street situation,
right? So it should have been handled with, like, phone
calls and handled in the
street. Like, I don't see how it turned into
a rap beef, but we appreciate
the boss. I think it happened when he was
on stage in Miami, and he said
something, and then people videotaped it, and then it just became
an internet thing. And then his album's
about to come out, and the song is on his album internet thing. And then his album's about to come out,
and the song is on his album, right?
Right.
So it was about to come out anyway.
And you can't be upset when people look at this and say,
well, you know what?
Gay might be pulling a publicity stunt.
Because it's just been going on for the past few months.
All right.
It seemed like something that should have been handled.
Well, that is your rumor report.
We're going to, of course, have more for you throughout the morning.
Is there a game coming in this week?
Game is coming this week.
Okay.
All right.
All right. Well, get it all out your head. Woosah. Woos this week? Game is coming this week. Okay. All right. All right.
Well, get it all out your head.
Woosah.
Woosah.
I'm drinking my green juice, bro.
Drink your green juice.
Drink your coffee.
Is it all out?
Get it all out.
If somebody tells you you're in a club with someone and they're about to get robbed, would
you tell them?
That's a good...
It depends.
It depends who it is.
I'm going to be honest with you.
It depends who it is.
Because guess what?
If you're telling me that you're about to rob somebody, that person's not my man.
And you know that's not my man. Because you're not going to come to me and tell me you're about to rob somebody, that person's not my man and you know that's not my man
because you're not going
to come to me
and tell me you're
about to rob my man.
We'll talk about it later.
That's a good question.
Let's change the topic.
Get it all out.
Bring in some R&B.
Usher, when we come back.
Yeah, you know how people
fight in the club
and when you fight in the club
you got to play R&B songs.
You got to make love
in the club.
We just like to make love
in the club.
Let's make love in the club.
There's no limit.
When we come back,
Usher, I'm going to do
an Usher mini mix too
because he's in the building. It's a breakfast club's no limit. All right? When we come back, Ursa, I'm going to do an Usher mini mix too because he's in the building.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Come on.
That was Drake,
Popcon, Controller.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest
in the building.
Ursa.
Ursa.
What they do, man?
And this time,
he really is a special guest, man.
Congratulations on the new album.
Yes.
I really enjoyed it.
I know you put it out
early on title. I don't have title, so I had to listen to it. Why you don't have title? Because Really enjoyed it. I know you put it out early on title.
I don't have title,
so I had to listen to it.
Why you don't have title?
Because it's too many
different things.
She don't support
black business.
No, no, I'm going to tell you
why.
Because it's a band, man.
Because I already have Apple.
I already have Pandora.
If you have Pandora,
you should have Apple.
You should have title.
Because I have too many already.
You just call it Jay-Z.
You just call it black people.
You just say it.
That's not, I mean,
I had these first.
You don't support black people.
Just say it.
All right, fine.
Now, we was having a conversation earlier.
Is Usher appreciated like he needs to be?
For like all you've done in music, been around since 94.
Yeah.
Are you appreciated?
That's a question I can't answer.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, it obviously says a lot that I've been around as long as I have.
But, I mean, I'm, you know, I don't know if I do it for that reason.
I do it to celebrate music.
I do it to kind of celebrate the culture that I come from.
I mean, and I've been a lot of places in picking up that culture.
I started here in New York, you know what I'm saying?
And from that, I made my reconnection with the South and Atlanta.
And, you know, as it relates to R&B music and rhythmic music in the way that I do,
you know, I try to bring everybody
back together. Even when I
kind of went off the beaten path and just started, you know,
trying other genres of music
in other spaces. Pop. Yeah.
I mean, but everybody
does, you know. And the
one cool thing about it is that I was fearless in
doing it. But then that became, you know,
a relevant thing for artists to do.
It's a departure, but this album ain't about that.
This album is kind of bringing it back to the center.
You know what I'm saying?
I made a conscious decision to go towards my own culture.
I mean, if I listen to radio right now, everybody sounds like Atlanta.
You know what I'm saying?
Even if you're from New Jersey, Brooklyn, wherever you're from,
it sounds like Atlanta.
That is a fact.
Now, let's talk about No Limit, the single.
You released that.
Did it catch on immediately?
Yeah, you know, it took a minute.
Then everybody wanted Master P on the record.
Or somebody from No Limit.
Yeah, somebody from No Limit.
Silk, Mystical.
Yeah.
Now, how was it looking up with P?
It was cool.
I mean, it was cool to be a part of what P's working on
because now he's kind of doing a documentary
around No Limit records
and just kind of what it is
to be an entrepreneur in the South.
And I just felt like
this is kind of like a
tribute to you too in an
odd way. The record wasn't about Master P.
It just happened to use him as a metaphor.
But why not put P on it?
All our friends like Ghetto D
so it all worked out. You like what?
She said she likes Ghetto D. You like Ghetto D? Yeah, we all do. You like what? She said she likes ghetto D.
She like you like ghetto D?
Yeah, we all do.
No, we don't all like ghetto D.
We don't all like ghetto D.
The ladies, we all like that ghetto D.
You see some of the boyfriends she had, you be like, yeah, she like that ghetto D.
Now, why No Limit, though?
Because you all from Atlanta, so you had some historic labels there.
It was more south than it was Atlanta, you know what I'm saying?
But No Limit, to me, felt like where we were at, you know what I'm saying?
Like, this is, it's all about getting reconnected with the people, the energy, you know what I'm saying?
And then I brought the dance to the table, because the record was what it was.
But then to be able to just start moving again and dancing and celebrating the movement, you know what I'm saying?
That's what it was more for me than anything.
You think it's too early in your career for people to be like,
oh, she still got it?
When you watch the video and you're watching you dance,
you're like, oh, oh, she still got it.
I mean, hey, you know, God rest her dead.
They went through the same thing with Michael.
They went through the same thing with Prince.
You know what I'm saying?
And I don't know.
I mean, I feel like I'm 28.
You know what I'm saying?
It never hurts a little bit.
A little pop lock.
Just a little. Yeah. What is that that you It never hurts a little bit, a little pop lock, just a little.
Yeah.
What is that that you're doing?
That's what you call a pop lock?
That's like a seizure.
And you do have some songs on here that are very nostalgic, too,
which I see is really popular now with some of the newer artists kind of throwing it back.
In some way, I think that all of late 80s and 90s, you know,
kind of gave me a little inspiration.
But I had a departure, you know, just from music.
I was just trying different spaces, kind of working on different things
and allowing myself to just be, you know, just explore as much as I possibly can.
And then, you know, I started looking at some of the things that I was going through,
and then I started using some of that as well.
You know, that transition in life, you know,
where you kind of look at yourself in the mirror
and you're like, man, I'm going to be hard to love.
I ain't been the best.
Your ex-wife put the new album, Hard to Love Is Out.
That title is perfect.
She put that on Instagram.
I swear to God, I literally just saw it.
I'm telling you.
But it seems like you guys are in a good space now.
Yeah, no, we good, man.
Right.
You really think you're hard to love, though?
If you have ever loved me.
And you have, you know, I mean, no, I mean, not to everybody.
You know what I mean?
Like, we love your music, but if somebody's close to you.
You know what I'm saying?
It seems like you're very transparent in your music, but I guess guarded in real life, so to speak.
Not really.
You know, for the most part, I just, you know, I kind of live with my book open.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like, I'm there.
It is what it is.
Congratulations, by the way, on your star on the Walk of Fame.
That was big.
Was that a surprise?
Because it seemed like it came out of nowhere.
Just one day we seen a picture.
I think they give you advance notice.
No, it wasn't a surprise.
Like, they have to petition. you know what I'm saying?
So the fans have to begin to, you know, start to go through the process of raising the funding.
My fans are the reason that that happened.
And it could have happened, you know, years before.
But I think that this was the perfect timing, you know what I'm saying?
It's been really an amazing year, man.
Like, starting with going out to Golden State and winning with the Cavs. Right. After an 11
year investment with them. That's a nice little sneaky
investment you got. Yeah. Is it sneaky?
Yeah, 11 years of sneaking, right?
You never thought that was gonna
happen, did you? Even in the finals, did you think
the Cavs were gonna win? I think people only
remember the success, right? So
we kind of have now kind of abandoned
the idea of what happened
before because Cleveland has now, you know, kind of have now kind of abandoned the idea of what happened before because Cleveland has now, you know,
kind of made the full circuit that they all were hopeful for, you know.
And when LeBron decided to leave and go to Miami,
I was still there in Cleveland.
Did you burn his jersey?
No, of course not.
You know, once again, that perspective of being hard to love,
you know what I'm saying?
But, you know, hey, listen, now 11 years later, we got an incredible team.
Got a ring to go with it.
And looking forward to an incredible team.
You get a ring too?
Yeah.
Nice.
Did you ever think about selling your stake in the team when LeBron left?
Nah.
Not at all.
Not at all.
Why?
Just because it was important to be a black owner?
I mean, as it relates to being a part of an incredible group,
you know, don't jump ship.
You know what I mean?
And then when Kyrie came, I actually built a great rapport with him.
But it served to be a good business.
You know what I mean?
There wasn't a decline in that way.
You know what I'm saying?
He was still just as popular and just as successful,
and the efforts of the team were to, you know, rebuild.
And then when LeBron came back, it just became a continual conversation about what we're
going to do to continue to build the team.
And Knicks are going to win this year.
Hey, thank you.
Thank you for having that hopeful.
Now, you're playing Sugar Red-Lidded.
How'd you prepare for that?
You know, just being a boxer, you know what I'm saying?
So instead of looking at it like an acting role,
I just decided that I was going to put the gloves on
and train like an actual boxer.
I spent about a year.
Eventually, Sugar Ray Leonard came and put the finishing touches
on making sure that I understood exactly what happened
in the two fights between he and Roberto Duran.
Now, did you spar?
Yeah.
You can spar and everything.
You know, you can play basketball.
You can play football.
You can play baseball.
You can't play boxing.
No.
You know what I'm saying?
This is what you put in the ring.
And you put them gloves on.
You put the pads on.
And you go for it.
And I wanted to make sure I could handle myself,
so I boxed with amateurs.
I didn't just...
So they knocked you on your ass a couple times.
They had to.
A couple times, yeah.
You've always worked out and been in good shape, though.
I remember when August was up here, he was saying how when he was on tour with you, how you. They had to. Couple times, yeah. You've always worked out and been in good shape, though. I remember when August was up here,
he was saying how
when he was on tour with you,
how you kind of
had to tell him,
listen, you got to work out,
get in the gym, be healthy.
Yeah.
I mean, I end up being
like a mentor to all,
you know, my little brothers.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, it is.
I mean, if you're going
to travel on that road,
and I did tell him,
I showed him too,
like, yo, this is what we do
in order to, you know,
keep it up, keep the regimen going. Alright, we got
more with Usher when we come back. Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
That was Kit Jones with Don't Mind.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ, MV,
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are
The Breakfast Club. Usher is
in the building.
Why have we never seen Usher go crazy?
Because you've been around since you was 14.
I don't let you see it.
Why have you never gone crazy?
Because it wasn't the social media era or what?
I think that we all go crazy in our mind.
It's a matter of what you choose to show.
Social media, all of them kind of give you an opportunity to wild out a little bit. Yeah, y'all seen me in the steam shower.
We seen your penis.
Yeah, we seen it.
Why didn't you see your penis?
I saw a smiley face.
You were looking at my penis?
I just was showing them the picture, too, again.
She was.
I'm not going to lie.
It's a refresher.
You keep it in your phone?
Yeah, I was like, listen, I'm glad that emoji couldn't hide it, man.
If you have an emoji over your penis and you can't see the penis, then I don't know if it was like a shadow.
I think I felt like I saw like pieces.
Nah, you couldn't really if it was like a shadow. I think I felt like I saw like pieces. Nah, you can't really. You ain't looking that hard.
You ain't damaged.
You can't really see it, right?
It's pieces.
There's some girth coming out the sides of the emoji.
That's great.
How did that happen?
Are you having a young OG moment?
You know, sometimes us young OGs get on this new technology.
He was doing a tour of the house.
And then he stripped down in the steam shower in the sauna.
He was keeping it real.
You was born off steam, man.
You know.
Listen, if I get a link
Usher's penis is exposed,
I'm going to look at it.
Why wouldn't I?
Goodness gracious, ye.
Why wouldn't I look?
Nah, you know,
this right here proves that,
you know, cough syrup
and, you know what I'm saying,
steam showers don't work.
You know what I'm saying?
So you were hot.
That ain't a good blend.
That's going to be the headline.
Usher says he was high when he leaked his penis pic.
He was on screen.
Did you think it was funny or were you like, oh, my God?
You know what?
Sometimes I use Snapchat or one of them to kind of like allow you to, you know, look at my life, my day.
You said look at my day.
My day.
Damn, man.
She's like, we started with Get O. Whoa. Damn, man. She's like, we started with Ghetto D.
Now, the theme of this new album, Regret.
I think I read a New York Times article and it said that.
Regret?
Is there any regret with the album?
Yeah, like it says, you talk about being regretful a lot. I feel like he's more like, I be messing up, but you gonna be with me anyway.
Nah, not really.
I mean, it's been a process.
Like, the album I mean about just
where we are you know I'm saying where men are I mean if you listen to music and you hear the
contrast you hear the other side you hear women talking about some of the things that men are
doing right so men have to kind of go through this transformation where they finally get it
you know and if you look at my life and you know a lot of this that I've been through and things
I've done it ain't been the greatest.
So, you know, I kind of own up to it.
I don't want no more rivals.
I just want to kind of straighten it out.
You know what I mean?
A man's favorite phrase is, I'm a work in progress.
That's real.
That's real.
That's what men always say.
Yeah.
When they mess up, they be like, listen, I'm just a work in progress, man.
But don't you love a dude who would just say that as opposed to lying and just like, nah, you reading it wrong.
You ain't, that wasn't me.
You ain't see it. No, uh't me. You ain't see it.
You got to own it.
I think that was part of the give back to make sure that men
have that kind of record to make
it a little bit easier to get over that hump
of just having the conversation, man.
You've always had a thing for older women,
don't you? Why is that?
There's no reason. There's no
logic behind who I've chosen to spend my time with.
Like younger women, too.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I've had a variety.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, but.
When it comes to age, there's no limit.
I love that.
You're good today.
There is a limit.
Nah, nah, I don't go too low.
I don't go too low.
I always wanted to visit because you started in the game early.
So a lot of people your age probably couldn't relate to what you were going through, maybe?
I mean, my first single was Can You Get With It?
You know what I'm saying?
At 14 years old, what the hell did I know about any of it?
You know what I'm saying?
But no, that ain't it.
I just choose based off of who I know I resonate with and I connect with.
It ain't got nothing to do with age or anything specific.
It's like if you connect with somebody
then you gel with them. That's it.
I love older women too. Patti LaBelle is my
woman crush. You like them pies?
You want them pies?
He go hard for them pies.
He go hard for Patti.
Patti's son had to check him a couple times.
Patti's son checked me once. He was like, please stop
talking about my mom and this man. I'm like, bro,
it's not my fault your mom was hot, bruh.
It's not like I'm being disrespectful.
She's just hot. How personal would you say
this album is? Hard to love.
I mean, the process was
personal, you know what I'm saying? And kind of that
transformation and me being
open about being hard to love.
And hard to trust. Yep. So if you tell
a girl that and you cheat, it's kind of on her.
Not really. No, no, no. Hard to love ain't that and you cheat, it's kind of on her. Not really.
No, no, no.
Hard to love ain't just necessarily cheating.
It's just kind of getting through the layers of put all these blocks up when you go through, you know, life's changes.
I went through a divorce.
It ain't like I kind of have had, you know, 100% like great relationships all the way across the board.
So with all of that, I made it very difficult for a lot of women.
I was hard on them.
You kind of take the blame for everything.
Yeah, I took the blame for a lot of the things that I kind of went through.
I don't take all of it, but I can own my part.
But how do women trust you now?
Because you're still Usher.
You talked about your life on these records.
And you're saying you're hard to trust on the title track of the new record.
But you're still touring.
You're still in the strip clubs.
So how do they still trust Usher?
He's giving himself a window.
He got a little door open.
So if I mess up, I told you what I'm about.
No.
I mean, I'm just being honest for all men, not just myself.
You know what I'm saying?
Like I said, I think that.
Don't speak to me.
I'm faithful.
Okay.
I don't want to.
But you are definitely hard to love.
Yes, 100%.
That is true.
Do you think women don't take responsibility enough for our part?
I think y'all do.
I think that you probably do more than you need to.
And I think that maybe men don't necessarily understand how to say it.
I think that we both speak different languages.
You know what I'm saying?
And we could be saying it very clearly and you don't get it.
So like when you break it down to the most, like the simplest common denominator, it makes
it easy.
It makes the conversation easy to kind of move through.
What conversation do you have with your sons?
You have a couple of black boys.
Yep.
Why you say it like that?
What?
You sound like a racist.
You sound so oppressive.
I got a couple of black boys too.
A couple of young black men.
You have a couple of young black men.
Jesus Christ.
They're not men yet.
They're young boys.
Lord have mercy.
They're impressionable.
How about you have two sons?
That's from the South.
That boy thing, right?
That hurt, man.
It sounded crazy.
You got a couple of black boys.
It does.
You have two young black sons, right?
Yeah.
What conversations do you have with them about everything that's going on?
Because everything is so social now.
Ta-Nehisi Coates. He wrote this book and he wrote
a book to his son and it then made
me, you know what I'm talking about?
So great book.
After reading that book, I then began to understand
the reality of how
important fathers are for kids right now.
We have to be able to communicate with our
sons and make them aware and
prepare them for the world
that is judging them. They're living in a different space and prepare them for the world that is judging them they're living in a
different space and time and while the reality that there is somebody out there who has the
right to take your life you should be aware that a situation can escalate you know and you should
be responsible in that moment and stay alive that's the whole point stay alive in that process
and i don't get me wrong there's a lot of anger if you look at what's going on in the fact that Be responsible in that moment and stay alive. That's the whole point. Stay alive in that process.
Don't get me wrong.
There's a lot of anger.
If you look at what's going on and the fact that nobody's able to stay the course.
There's major conversations about what happens.
We'll look on the news.
We'll see what's going on with Trayvon Martin.
We'll see what's going on with these court cases.
And then it kind of dwindles.
Babe, back to the next news game.
You know what I'm saying? So it's really up to us as men, as fathers of our children,
to have that conversation,
have those difficult conversations with them to let them know
this is what has happened here.
This is the reality of where you live.
This is how certain people feel.
And my kids, man, they have many cultures of people
that they not only hang out with, they know,
they've been around the world, they've seen people,
they've heard other people
speak other dialects.
So they're respectful of themselves
and respectful of others.
I was going to say that because, I mean,
me growing up in Queens, I'm sure you growing up in the South,
it was nothing but black kids in our class.
But for my kids, it's a little different.
So telling them about racism,
they're looking at it kind of different.
Like, nah, I'm...
My daughter's the only black girl in her school.
Yeah, like Mikey is my friend.
In the whole school?
In the whole school.
It's a little different to relate.
Even if they go to your shows,
your shows are so diverse.
Yeah.
So talking to them,
do they really get it?
I mean, they're young boys
and they're growing
to be conscious young men.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not certain, you know?
And what I can say is while I have them in my care,
I'm preparing them to be mindful men of the world that they live in
and the reality of what their life looks like
to make sure that they understand the history,
make sure that they understand what's not written in textbooks,
make sure that they understand who they are, where they come from,
what responsibility comes with what they have.
And it may not necessarily be theirs.
They may be judged.
It may hurt.
But off, somebody may say something.
I might call them a nigga, and they're white.
They're like, where did that come from?
What if he say my nigga?
What's up, my nigga?
Yeah, but that's where we're headed.
We're in a really, really odd balance right now.
You know what I mean?
I love them while I got them.
As long as I have them, protect him as much as I can.
I always wanted to ask you, when you did Same Girl
with R. Kelly, were you concerned
that people may think that...
Let's just go somewhere else.
God damn.
Let's just go somewhere else real quick.
We getting too deep.
What a segue.
When you did that song, were you concerned that people may think
that Same Girl was 13?
Oh, man.
Stupid.
Good question.
Is it?
Get out of there, man.
All right, well, let's get into an Usher mini mix.
Let me know your favorite Usher joint right now at DJ Envy.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
That was an Usher mini mix.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ MV, Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha God, we are The Breakfast Club.
Usher is in the building.
Charlamagne?
Now, can we talk about how you ruined Chili?
Ruined?
What?
Because remember when she did the TV show?
How the hell did I ruin a grown-ass person?
And she had that long checklist.
I said, this is Usher's fault.
Oh.
I said, this is all Usher's fault that she got this long checklist. I said, this is Usher's fault. Oh. I said, this is all Usher's fault
that she got this long checklist.
She happy now though.
Yeah.
So you're saying
she is dating Nick Cannon.
Nick Cannon, yeah.
I don't know that she is.
Nick Cannon said
in a freestyle
that he first tried to holler
when Usher was with Chili.
Oh well.
That was then.
Yeah.
You think I ruined Chili for real? Did you see her checklist on what Chili wants? Yeah, that checklist was then. You think I ruined Chili for real?
Did you see her checklist on what Chili wants?
Yeah, that checklist was crazy.
Chili checklist was long.
But they did it a long time ago.
I'm sure there's been other things definitely that's happened since,
so it didn't have to be Usher.
And when was the last time you interviewed her?
That ruined her.
Maybe about a year and a half ago.
Two and a half years ago, maybe.
Did you ask her about it?
Yeah.
She said you ruined her. She said you ruined her.
She said I ruined her?
No, I'm kidding.
She didn't say that.
She didn't say that.
I think she just said something like you had some growing up to do
or something like that.
Well, that's part of the reason I wrote the song Rivals.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I did have some growing up to do.
You know, that relationship served.
You know, you kind of have these categories.
You know what I'm saying?
You got a reason, season, or a lifetime. That one didn't prove to be a lifetime. You got an album kind of had these categories. You know what I'm saying? You got a reason season or a lifetime.
That one didn't prove to be a lifetime.
You got an album out of it, though.
Ten million records sold.
Mary J. Usher.
Mary J. Usher.
This guy's an idiot.
Your advice to men, when you make your mistakes, own up to them, take responsibility, and learn from them.
Yes.
How about just not get caught?
How about just don't do it, Charlamagne, instead of just don't get caught?
I mean, if you want to deal with fantasy, cool.
But it took him time to get to that point, I'm sure.
Right, right.
To be honest, all men have their own timing, you know what I mean,
and have their own things that we have to deal with.
And women will never understand it.
You know, you don't have a penis, so you don't understand it.
We don't know that.
We don't know that about you yet.
And you guys don't.
We might not necessarily understand everything about you.
My vagina, right.
So we're trying to figure out this connection between man and woman.
You got a Snapchat naked from the steam room, so you make sure you don't got no.
Shut up.
I'm going to put an emoji.
Shut up. And plus, you put an emoji. Shut up.
And plus, you can always tuck it.
You tuck it?
You can always tuck it.
But I mean, it's something about that insecurity that men have that at times makes it a bit...
You have to begin to balance it.
That if you cheat and you don't get caught, that you shouldn't tell.
You damn right.
But some people feel like, man, I feel so guilty about this.
I feel like I need to go to my significant other and be like,
I made a huge mistake.
This is what happened.
So what's your advice on if you cheat and don't get caught,
should you confess or should you just erase it?
You're speaking to the guy who puts it in his music.
Right.
I'm like a tattletale.
I tell on myself.
No, you confess because you got caught.
If there's a baby involved or something, yeah.
I mean, you can't really get around that.
Eventually, she's going to see the baby.
You know what I'm saying?
But people have said it's very selfish if you don't get caught to tell because it relieves your guilt,
but then it makes the other person feel terrible.
I disagree.
I think that if you're trying to move forward
in a relationship,
let it come from your mouth
to the person that you want to figure this out.
Because there's a reason why you went through that.
There's a reason why you had that moment.
Why she or you.
It ain't just guys either, by the way.
Women on that too.
You know what I'm saying?
More now than ever.
You know what I'm saying?
I knew that was going to come up.
Could you be with the woman who cheated on you?
If Grace was like, look, I made a huge mistake.
It was just one time.
I'll cross that bridge when I get there.
Yeah, don't put that in there.
I'm just saying.
I don't put that out there like that.
Don't put that out there.
Usher, you got money to hire the baby.
You got money to hire the whole family.
I don't want you to sit here and hand me that.
What's the biggest adjustment you've had to make in your 20-plus year career?
As an artisan, man. That comes with with the territory you're always making an adjustment you're always listening to what music is you're always kind of collaborating i think that that's probably
one of the um hardest places for writers producers to get when they you know because something
about having a hit record makes you feel like you don't need anybody.
But collaboration is what gives you perspective.
So when you begin to work with other people, then you get, you go further.
You know what I'm saying?
And that probably is the hardest thing, just when you finally get that,
wait a minute, it's not just all me.
It is collaboration.
It is the people that are helping me understand and see things
that maybe I didn't catch, put in the work.
You know what I'm saying?
If you don't, you ain't going to have the longevity.
You might have a hit record.
And that's why your longevity is your live show,
because there's people you can go see perform live,
and you're like, I've read, listened to the album at home.
But then there's people you see perform live,
and it's like, wow, that was a great experience.
Yeah, I mean, especially if you're going to spend that $40 or $59,
whatever it costs to go see your favorite celebrity.
You want them to show up for you.
What do you think about people live show now?
Because seeing you perform, sometimes I'm like.
They don't work as hard as they do.
I'm like, man, you perform, you dance, you sing, you dance.
First time I ever seen Usher was about two years ago at the iHeart Festival,
and he walked in the room, and it's like a path cleared,
and he danced all the way to the podium.
Like, you walked in the room to do press and danced to go do your interview.
I was like, well, yes.
Stay ready, you ain't got to get ready.
Nah, but I'm a bit disappointed.
With live shows now.
I'm very disappointed with live shows.
I'm not as disappointed for the creative directors
because they're getting paid a lot of money
to put the lights in it.
Now, you discovered Justin Bieber.
Is it hard for you to, like, pick another artist now because of the success Bieber had?
Success has a million fathers.
There's a ton of people who were part of Justin Bieber's discovery.
Scooter brought it to me.
A ton of people.
That's not necessarily the business that I have been in.
I've been more focused on continuing to keep music.
And if I do hear anything, an artist, I'll pull them to the front.
I might collaborate with them.
I might help them and mentor them.
I mentor more people than you would ever know.
Any R&B artist, if you name them right now, I probably know them, mentor them, talk to them.
I'm the youngest OG that they got.
You know what I'm saying?
Terry Lanez.
Well, no.
With Trey Songz.
With Trey.
August.
What about Bryson Tiller? Bryson Tiller, yeah. With Trey Songz. With Trey. August. What about Bryson Tiller?
Bryson Tiller, yeah.
Miguel.
Definitely Miguel.
I mean, Diddy did that for you, right?
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, it's about, you know, the gift of the trade.
You know, if you have some perspective, why not offer it?
You know what I'm saying?
Chris, all of them.
You know what I mean?
All right.
All right, make sure y'all follow us.
You're on Snap.
Something else might slip out.
You never know.
Well, he's performing at Powerhouse, so make sure you get your tickets for Powerhouse.
And the iHeart Music Festival.
And the iHeart Music Festival.
Oh, you with us?
Yeah, I'm with y'all.
Well, we appreciate you joining us.
The album, the eighth studio album,
Hard to Love, out right now.
And we appreciate you.
Yeah, man.
Thank y'all, man.
All right, it's The Breakfast Club.
It's Ursa.
Yeah, man.
The Breakfast Club.
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, the game went in on Meek Mill on 92 Bars.
Now, just to fill you in on what's going on,
the game thinks that Meek Mill told Sean Kingston that he had him set up and robbed in a club in L.A.
Now, the game is saying that he was interviewed by police and cleared of all charges, but he does feel like Meek Mill is a rat for that situation.
Meek Mill is saying he never did that.
Sean Kingston is saying that Meek never told him anything.
So it seems like a misunderstanding on who told what.
OK, well, first, the game put out this diss song that's going to be on his new album it's called 92 bars and he's taking aim at
me Breakers like a slow roof blood be dripping like Niagara if I poke me Nicky won't get no sleep. I'm coming through at 4 a.m
Oh deep believe a dead body on a soap sheet. It can happen low-key
You better have well call me or you gonna be I level with a road
First of all, I'm gonna see a news clip with them loose lips
My big and really packed you out and you ain't do this
This the Golden State and my shooters ain't on no hoops
It's you know that I snap you like a toothpick and snitching on the games
They never been no cool fish and I've been wanting to give Nikki this pool stick
So tell you a little vibrant thing come up with q-tip
We know when you live you better move quick and start thinking twice about who you hop in the coop with
let's applaud the breakfast club for not giving a damn about quality
because the actual quality version is out there, but we don't care.
Why?
Why play the quality version?
Why?
Who cares?
We play the one that we receive, damn it.
That's what we got.
All right.
All right.
Yeah, we did get that exclusively on Friday after everything went down well.
Meek Mill has responded on WAX.
He actually did his song, Ooh, over the Young M.A. song.
Check it out.
Dirt check you.
Thug son you.
What else?
Fifth drop you.
What else?
Mack want you.
What else?
Strippers turn rappers.
Look where we come to.
Rap gang?
You a big ass, my lady, and I blow for you.
Drop on the Clues Bomb from Meek Mill, damn it.
Here's some more from Meek, better than.
With some 40 niggas, I'm never with Meek and Game both some rapping ass Negroes.
Now, they both spit balls.
Yeah, let's be clear on that.
This is interesting.
I love this.
Well, the gang went and posted a picture of a rat and put Mickey Mouse after I whooped
his rat ass and how much crack you had to give that smoker Weenie Seagull to escape
from rehab.
Ooh.
Uh-oh.
The N-word looked bad, homie.
Stop posting pictures of that sick N-word.
He need a bath, some warm food, and a hug.
Who wrote that?
Gang?
Yes.
Oh, boy.
No, he didn't.
Yes, he did.
He said, B need a what?
He needs a bath, some warm food, and a hug.
He said, give me the fat so you go back and take that saggy, titty, sucked up, shirm head
back to self-help movement.
Oh, my goodness.
Revap Center of Philadelphia.
Well, Beanie's in.
Jesus Christ.
Right.
So there's a much longer post if you want to check that out.
It's longer than that?
Yeah.
Oh, my goodness.
So I'm just giving you guys an update. I know
Charlamagne has his donkey of the day, but I'm
just telling you what's going on. There's a lot with this
Meek Mill endgame situation. And I'm going to
play the full version during the mix too, so if you want to hear it.
Is it going to be that quality?
No, this is crystal clear quality.
Alright, well that is your rumor report. I'm
Angela Yee. And by the way, I just want to make sure we give a
shout out to Max B. Apparently
he is going to be coming home. Originally
he was sentenced to a 75 year prison
sentence, but there's some
recent changes. He has a new legal team,
new management. They now have a different
agreement and it looks like he'll be home in two
years. Drop one of the clues bombs from Max B.
Damn it. That's my guy.
So he did put out a message to
everybody. He thanked us too.
And of course, French Montana and all his fans that have been holding him down.
Salute to his mom.
Salute to Frank, his manager.
That's my guy right there.
Salute to Max B, man.
All right, well, that is your rumor report.
I'm Angela Yee.
All right, we got Donkey of the Day coming up.
Yes, man.
Donkey of the Day, we need Sean Kingston to come to the front of the congregation, okay,
because when you're looking at these maybe potential volatile situations,
there's certain people that should not be involved.
And Sean Kingston is one of them. So we need to have him come to the front of the congregation.
This is a teachable moment. All right. We'll get into that when we come back. Keep it locked.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
I'm a Democrat, so being Donkey of the Day is a little bit of a mixed way.
So like a donkey.
Keyhole.
Donkey of the Day.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Now, I've been called a lot in my 23 years, but Donkey of the Day is a new one.
Yes, Donkey of the Day for Monday, September 19th goes to Sean Kingston.
Now, if you haven't heard, Mercury is in retrograde and Niggas is nigging more than usual.
As we reported last week, Game took some shots at Meek Mill in a disc record called 92 Bars.
Game said he wants to fight Meek Mill one-on-one, all because Sean Kingston got robbed.
And Game claims that Meek gave Sean the idea it was someone from Game's camp that robbed him.
Look, I don't know what's really going on. I'm just
watching from the sidelines like the rest of y'all.
All I know is Game 92 bars
is very violent, but fire.
And Meek Mill's Ooh remix is
violent, but fire. So
minus all the threats of violence, it was a pretty
good weekend in hip-hop. Round of applause for those guys
and their bars. Okay?
Now, I used
to like when my gangster rappers actually did
gangster things.
Actually lived the lives they rapped about.
But I'm grown now.
So I don't anymore. I just want
y'all to rap about it and not actually harm each other
because, hey, rap lives matter.
But when two street rappers Meek Mill
and Game are throwing shots at each other, sadly,
it's gonna be some violence.
Maybe. It's expected.
Meek Mill from the Mean Streets of Philly
and Gamers from the Jungle known as Compton.
So yes, they're going to talk tough to each other.
It is what it is. Now, who we aren't
expecting to hear tough talk from
is Sean Kingston.
Let's play the original. This is what
Sean originally had to say concerning the
whole situation. Play the calm one.
I'm just cooling, man. Trying to stay positive, working on my new album,
come back with good music for my fans, man.
I ain't trying to be no more media, no more drama, no nothing.
That's my dog.
We never had no conversation about nothing.
That's the right approach.
Round of applause to Sean Kingston for initially taking the right approach.
Okay.
Now I'm blaming what you're about to hear on Meek Mill and Game.
Okay.
Sean saw all those posts and memes Game and Meek were posting.
He saw all those likes they was getting, all those shade room,
baller alert and academic posts, and Sean wanted in.
So Sean watched an episode.
He watched the movie Shottas.
He smoked some ganja.
He wrote up a script, put it in that little teleprompter app on the iPhone,
and went to work
let's hear it i am a youngster in the world no you're a bumble clock youngster you're a fraud
take care of niggas them you're straight like that hoe ass man fuck roll with you little dirt
pulled up on your ass ready to drop your ass you call peace pet rally oh man i ain't no no no no
hoe ass thug was about ready to drop your ass. You called peace. Man, we seen this movie before.
Get this clown out of here.
Sean Kingston, why?
I don't know.
Why?
Nobody looks at you in that way.
Nobody thinks of you in that manner.
In fact, when you get robbed and stuff, we say things like,
now why would somebody rob Sean Kingston?
Why would somebody hit Sean?
Leave him alone.
Yeah, leave Sean alone.
Why would somebody hit Sean Kingston in the head with a bottle?
He's a nice guy.
Right.
But now after hearing you impersonate Ox from Belly,
if, God forbid, you find yourself in another situation like that,
people are going to say, well, that's what he gets.
Serious question.
Does social media make you feel like you have to be tough?
Thumb-thugging, cyber-crippering, broadband-blooding?
Why?
All you did, Sean Kingston, was open the door for negativity in your life.
And I really don't know you, but I don't believe you built for it.
When your chain got snatched in the club, correct me if I'm wrong here,
your mother, Sean Kingston's mama, got on Twitter and asked for the jewelry back.
Right?
Yes.
I'm not making this up, am I?
That's the first we heard of it, too,
knowing that he got robbed
because his mom actually took to social media.
We saw the tweets from Mama Kingston 1,
at and game, asking for your jewelry back.
So sorry, Sean, if we don't believe your gangster.
Can we just play the Play-Doh second clip one time?
Yeah, I'm a fat n***a.
The world know I'm a fat n***a.
I went platinum being a fat n***a. Fat n***a still f*** your bitch n***a. one time. be no street, the world know what you is. You ain't even good in your own city. You a hoe, and the whole world know.
So if you're not a street
nigga, why you acting
like one, Sean? The moral
of the story is if you're not a savage in the streets,
don't be a savage in the tweets.
If you're not an OG, don't front like
you're one on IG. Okay, Sean?
I'll leave you with this. Be
careful who you pretend to be.
You might forget who you are.
Now, Shashank Kingston get the biggest,
he hardest sweet sounds in the Hamilton.
Sweet sounds.
Okay, give him some sweet sounds in the Hamilton.
You are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey Year of the day
Yee-haw
Not for nothing.
He's way too beautiful for this.
My mom would have
done the same thing.
Boy, shut up.
But you beige, though.
We expect that from you.
Shut up.
I just don't understand
all the thumb-thugging,
the cyber-crippin',
the broadband bluddin'.
What's the point?
Why? Why be a social media savage? Why?
If you're saying you're not a street dude, don't
act like one.
That sounds like somebody who wants some
action to me. Sounded like you want a little action.
He sounded like he wanted some action.
That sounded like he wanted
action.
Alright, well thank you for that donkey of the day.
Now, let's ask this question that you asked earlier, 800-585-1051.
I just was asking for you guys because when we go out, sometimes things happen and we hear some inside information.
If you found out that somebody you know that you was, you know, kind of cool with, maybe not your bestie or nothing like that. Was about to get robbed or set up in the club.
Do you say something or do you mind your business?
800-585-1051.
You in the club.
Somebody comes up to you and says, hey, we about to rob so-and-so.
You know him.
You know him. You might not be the coolest in the world.
But y'all cool.
But y'all know each other.
Would you say something or would you mind your business?
That's why you got to carry a fake badge around with you.
Because when people walk up to you and say stuff like that, you just flash your badge on them.
You can't flash.
What are you talking about?
800-585-1051.
That is the question.
Call us up right now.
We'll talk about it.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
That was Drake and Riri with two good morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're asking.
800-585-1051.
This is out of the game, Sean Kingston, Meek Mill story.
If you're in a club and somebody comes up to you and says they're going to rob somebody else that you know,
would you say something?
That is the question.
Let's start with you, Yee.
Man, that's a hard one.
How well do I know them is the question.
I probably, this is how I look at it.
I would probably try to talk them out of robbing the person.
That's the most I could do.
And if you don't say anything to the person, you can never say anything to anybody.
So if you choose to mind your business, you can't tell anyone ever that you even had any information about it.
You got to just say, hey, I'm not in it.
So if it's a really good friend of mine, of course, I would have to tell them.
And I would also have to tell the person who was about to do it.
Like, you know, that's my homie.
So I can't just let this go down.
Well, if they were a really good friend of mine, I'm sure that everybody would know that
there's a friend of mine and they wouldn't ask.
Sometimes people don't know your relationship.
Yeah, true.
If they're asking and they're not really a good friend of mine and I just know them,
know I'm minding my business. And when you see me exit, that means something's about
to happen. I'm out of there. I am not saying nothing. I'm minding my business. It has nothing
to do with me. I don't want to be involved with this. I am a regular citizen. I have a family.
I want to go home. That's how I look at it. Charlemagne? Tough one, man. I mean, first of all,
if you come to me and tell me you're going to rob someone, I number one, want to know why you're promoting and marketing
your crime. Second, it's
clearly not someone I'm close to because you
wouldn't be telling me if it was. That's what I said, yep.
And three, natural humanity
is going to kick in
and you're not going to want to see someone
get hurt or get robbed.
So I really don't know.
But if you say something that puts you involved,
now you're involved. Yeah, you can't just say you don't know. You're here, something that puts you involved, now you're involved.
Yeah, you can't just say you don't know.
You're here, you're in this situation.
What do you do?
Quick story.
Remember one time I owed this dude some money.
Okay.
Because I was selling dope for him.
The dope he gave me was horrible.
I couldn't sell it, so I ended up wanting some money.
Right.
So he wanted me to do a home invasion with him.
There's no way I was doing a home invasion.
I knew that from the jump.
Right.
But I said, okay, I'll go along with the home invasion.
So we get in the car and we're riding around smoking weed.
And I already knew he's one of those guys that smokes and get paranoid.
So I just started telling him all kinds of stuff.
Oh, I think I just saw a police car behind us.
Oh, the lights are still on in the house.
I don't think we should do it, whatever, whatever.
So I'm saying everything I can to make this guy not want to do this home invasion anymore.
And it worked.
So I would think that what I would do in this situation,
if a guy came to me and said,
yo, I'm about to rob somebody,
I'm like, yo, I don't think I would do that.
This man police outside.
I heard this dude got 20 guns with him on him right now.
I don't think you're going to be able to get up out of here.
I would say something to try to keep this situation from happening
because that's just my natural humanity kicking in.
I've been in an incident where that has actually happened.
I was in the club and somebody was like,
yo E, if I was you, I'd get out the club right now.
And I was like, why?
He said, because it's about to get ugly.
And then when I got out the club, it really got ugly.
Now that's different.
That's just a general statement.
You know what I'm saying?
Right, true.
But saying I'm about to rob this person right now
is a little different.
Natural humanity kicks in. Telling me to get out the club is about to get ugly? Thank you for the warning. I'm out. I this person right now is a little different. Natural humanity kicks in.
Telling me to get out the club is about to get ugly?
Thank you for the warning.
I'm out.
I don't need to know nothing.
It's not anybody Target in particular.
Word up.
But somebody Target in particular, I think you really do have a responsibility to try to talk them out of it.
You do.
If you know the person.
See.
You do.
If you're still going to do it, you did what you could.
See, in these streets, especially Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, it happens all the time.
Well, don't tell me.
Why are you telling me?
I'm glad you told me so I can get out.
I want to go home.
I want to go home.
I want to get out of here.
I don't want to.
I want to go home.
When you try to rob me, he pulls out a gun, they start shooting.
Now I'm in a crossfire.
I want to go home.
Hello, who's this?
What's up, man?
It's Tony.
Tony, what would you do in that situation, Tony?
All right, to be honest, if we kick it and then we cool, I'm going to let him know.
Well, I ain't going to let him know.
I'm going to tell my homies, like, yo, cool.
He cool, chill out.
And if they straight up savages, well, let God be with them.
You're like, yeah, I can't do nothing for you.
But now it puts you in the middle of it.
It does.
Hello?
How are you, Brother Square?
What's going on, bro?
All right, this is Dan from Brooklyn.
Oh, I'm the Brooklyn dude.
Yeah, yeah.
My answer would be if someone came trying to line somebody up that I know,
I would ask out of respect for them not to do it.
And then when I get a chance, I get over to that person,
let them know they're getting lined up and they need to go now.
So you would do what they're saying Meek did?
Pretty much.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right.
You can tell.
I mean, truthfully speaking, that's really just being a good human being.
I mean, I understand that different rules apply in the street.
That's why if, you know, what game is saying is true,
it is wrong what Meek did because both of them are street dudes.
But for us regular human beings who don't live by those rules,
don't tell me things like that, okay?
Because I got humanity.
I'm going to tell somebody.
Probably.
Yeah.
Maybe.
I doubt it.
I'm not.
I know too many people in the clubs.
I know too many people.
I know the grimy.
I know the ghouls.
I know the regular people.
I know everybody, so it keeps me out of everything.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
I want to know everybody.
Yeah.
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When you're in a club, somebody comes up to you and says they're going to rob somebody that you know. You-1051. You're in a club.
Somebody comes up to you and says they're going to rob somebody that you know.
You don't necessarily have to be cool with them.
You don't have to be tight, but you know them.
Would you say something?
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Now, we're asking out of what's going on allegedly with Meek Mill, Sean Kingston, and the game.
You're in the club chilling.
Somebody comes up to you and says they want to line or rob somebody that you know.
You don't necessarily have to be cool with them.
What would you say?
Would you tell them or would you mind your business?
Me, I'm minding my business.
If I'm tight with them, then, hey, we got to do what we got to do.
But if I'm not tight with them and I don't know them and I know them kind of like a what's up, I'm minding my business.
So how would you feel if, you know, you minded your business and then this person goes to rob this individual but ends up accidentally killing them or something like that?
And you had a chance to prevent this.
I think about Spider-Man, bro.
Oh, my goodness.
When Peter Parker got by that wrestling promoter
and then somebody came in there to rob the wrestling promoter
and Peter Parker had a chance to stop the robber
and that robber went out and killed his uncle right after that.
Right.
It's like, yo, I think about things like that, bro.
But you know what, too?
And this is a true story.
This is a real story.
When somebody lined me up
and they lined me up
and they tried to rob me
and they were shooting at me,
when I tried to figure out
who it was,
everybody that I thought
was cool with me,
everybody minded their business.
That's right.
And then you said
you would mind your business.
Everybody minded their business.
So that makes me look
at people differently.
Now I know that you guys
in these clubs,
they're not really my friends.
But you said you would mind your business, too. Now I would mind my business because of what people have done people differently. Now I know that you guys in these clubs, they're not really my friends. But you said you were
minding your business too.
Now I would mind my business
because of what people
have done to me.
Because I thought we were cool
and somebody tried to line me up
and shoot at me.
And now the people
that I think are my people.
But you also know
that's a difficult situation
to be in too.
It is a difficult situation.
It's a very tough situation.
Because now you see
what happened to me.
You know who needs
to be minding their business?
The criminals.
Don't tell people what you're about to do.
Just go do it.
Why are you giving me warning?
He probably thought he was looking out for Meek like, get out of here.
We're about to do this.
I don't know.
I mean, we don't even know what happened for real, but I'm just speculating.
I get it.
I can see it from both sides.
It's like you mind my business.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, from Brooklyn.
Hey, what's up, mama?
What would you do in that situation?
No, there is no dry stitching. You do, mama? What would you do in that situation? Um, no. There is
no dry stitching. You do not snitch.
So you're not saying nothing?
No, you do not say nothing.
And how do you know that they're not telling you that just to ruin
your relationship with your man? Like, no.
No dry stitching. Well, the chain really got taken.
You on your way to your nice
corporate job and you talking about no snitching.
She's from Brooklyn. What the hell is wrong with you?
That's in her blood. Where do you work at?
I work at the medical
receptionist. The medical
receptionist in these streets talking about stop snitching.
She still got Brooklyn in her blood, man.
Jesus Christ. She's about to die.
Come on, man. Thank you, mama.
Thank you. Hello, who's this?
What's up? This is June from Far Rock to Sixth Borough.
You already know what it is. Far Rock
away Queens. June, what's going on?
Yo, I'm calling about the topic, man.
Listen, if I'm cool with both parties, right,
and you feel like that type of information should be shared with me,
I can't let you go ahead and do that, bro.
I can't let you go rob my other mans, man.
We're going to have to find another way to get that chicken
and get that bread to go get you some change
or whatever you're trying to get.
But I can't let that happen.
I feel liable. You told
me that information. That already put me
in the spot. Yes. What he
said is very true. Once you tell me,
then I become liable. I become
an accessory to your BS.
Don't tell me.
How about that? Don't tell me nothing. But allegedly
he told him because he said if things pop
off, you are on probation.
I just want you out of here so you don't get in trouble and you stay on probation.
But he didn't do nothing to get in trouble for.
Hey, you never know.
What's the moral of the story, guys?
Don't rob anyone.
Yeah, the moral of the story is don't rob nobody, okay?
But no, actually, man, if my actions don't concern you, don't concern yourself with my actions.
And don't concern me with your actions and don't concern me with your actions.
Okay?
Leave me alone.
Why are you telling me
about who you're
about to rob?
Tell me so I get out of Dodge.
Tell me.
You want to know.
Because if not,
they're going to rob somebody.
They're shooting in the club.
You get shot,
you could have been home.
Lord have mercy.
All right.
Well, we got rumors
coming up, Yee.
Yes, we'll talk about
some more diss songs
that are coming out.
I will tell you
who is going at Drake and Kanye on a new song.
Also, find out about an NBA player who once made $66 million
and now has filed for bankruptcy.
Okay, all that and more.
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Well, Chocolate Dropper is coming for everybody.
Uh-oh.
We've got a new song out.
It's called Baller Alert.
All right.
And, Ember, you're going to play that in the mix this morning, right?
Yes, I am.
All right.
He's got diss songs about Kanye, Drake, Nobody's Safe.
Oh, boy.
So it should be pretty interesting.
But shout out to our people over at Baller Alert as well.
That has to be exciting.
His first single is called Baller Alert.
Mm-hmm.
All right, and speaking of which, Kanye joins Instagram.
I don't know if you guys saw that over the weekend.
I did see that.
But he did.
He's been contemplating joining Instagram for some time, and he finally did.
Also over the weekend was the BET Hip Hop Awards in Atlanta.
Now 2 Chainz opened his restaurant.
It's called Escobar Lounge.
He opened that in Atlanta, so I know he had a big event,
a late-night brunch that was hosted by Def Jam.
I saw that was going down.
There's a lot of brunches, a lot of dinners.
It looked pretty nice.
I saw Khaled was honored at a dinner.
What's so funny, Charlamagne?
Nothing. What? I was laughing. It suited my Mm-hmm. What's so funny, Charlamagne? Nothing.
What?
I was laughing.
It's a suit to my man, Spank.
I wasn't paying attention.
Comedian Spank.
He's an idiot.
Okay.
Now, Lil Wayne.
What is going on with this situation with Birdman?
Now, what they are saying is that there was a $100 million advance that Birdman had gotten
for a distribution deal for Universal Music Group.
It was supposed to be split between him and Lil Wayne.
But unfortunately, Birdman blew through $70 million of the advance.
And now Wayne wants to see those receipts.
Now they have handed over some documents, 22,000 pages of documents to Lil Wayne's lawyers.
That's a lot to go through.
But they said none of those pages include details on how the $70 million was spent.
So that's what they're trying to figure out now.
22,000 pages?
So basically Birdman told somebody in the club he was about to rob Wayne and nobody told Wayne.
See?
That's why you got to say something.
Oh my goodness.
All right.
And speaking of the BET Awards, Chief Keef, I guess, has been banned.
He's upset that he's not invited. Bow Wow even
went on Instagram and said that
he tried to get BET to lift the ban
on Chief Keef, but to no avail.
Well, Chief Keef have no fear.
He don't want to go anyway. He said, F the
BET Awards. Check it out.
Man, f*** the BET Awards. We go to the
BET Awards. Chains getting
took. Bitches getting f***ed. Baby moms getting
f***ed. Still praying and all.
That's exactly why you shouldn't be there.
Why is he banned though?
Maybe we don't need him there.
Why is he banned?
Anybody know?
Listen, I'm not sure.
He's banned from a lot of places it feels like.
Remember he had to do the hologram show and then they shut that down.
I don't know what happened with him and BET, but apparently there's an issue there.
All right, Lady Gaga is said to be headlining Super Bowl 2017.
She's going to be the halftime headliner.
The NFL has not confirmed this news yet.
They said, we have had conversations with several fantastic artists about the Pepsi Super Bowl halftime show.
However, at this point, we do not have a final decision.
We're happy there is so much excitement about the show.
But Lady Gaga has stated already that she's going to be doing that.
She's also putting out a new music video for her latest single, Perfect Illusion,
and that's going to go out tomorrow
during the premiere of Scream Queens on Fox.
Why hasn't Rihanna done the Super Bowl halftime show yet?
Or even Justin Bieber?
They haven't?
I don't think so.
Not that I remember.
Like, why Lady Gaga?
I don't know.
I mean, Lady Gaga's a big star now.
Can't deny that.
All right, now Darius Miles, NBA player, has filed for bankruptcy.
He made $66 million in the NBA.
You guys know him?
Yep.
Yeah.
All right, well, what happened to Darius Miles?
He was a first-round draft pick with the Clippers,
and he signed a contract worth $9 million.
He also starred in a movie with Scarlett Johansson and Ryan Reynolds.
He had a Jordan Athletic brand endorsement deal.
He's 34 years old now.
And he's had injuries, legal problems, and bad investments.
All of that have left him in court asking if he can sell off his assets to pay creditors.
He actually has about $460,000 in assets.
And he has $1.5 million in liabilities.
He has a $20,000 child support debt in his bankruptcy,
and he lost more than $100,000 in a California real estate deal.
All kinds of situations.
He's not asking for no sympathy, is he?
Well, no, we're just telling you what's happening.
He's filing for bankruptcy after making $66 million in the NBA.
He now is broke and owes more money than what he had.
Don't feel sorry for him.
I can't even begin to feel sorry for somebody who's made $66 million in their life and went broke.
That's, they dumbass.
Well, he probably just didn't know.
He didn't know how to invest his money.
That's a bad thing.
A lot of players get all this money, just don't know what to do with it.
Hey, you ain't got to know how to invest, but you can know how to save.
You're right.
$66 million?
I wish I would.
All right.
Please.
I was always on the dirt road, okay?
How you dare?
How the hell I'm going to go broke? I shot back Target. I'm. All right. Please. I was always on the dirt road, okay? I eat deer. How the hell am I going to go broke?
I shop at Target.
I'm Angela Yee.
Drive a Cadillac Escalade, 20,000 miles.
You used an old drive.
We haven't seen that Cadillac Escalade in years.
I just upgraded it.
And the only reason I upgraded it is because I got a free truck.
How much you sold was the Blue Book value of that Escalade when you sold it?
$1,500.
I sold it for a good stack and left all the old CDs that was in there in there.
So that man came up.
So somebody had to come up.
He came up.
There you go.
Okay.
All right.
Let's go.
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