The Breakfast Club - Help 52 Savage get some teeth
Episode Date: October 20, 2017Friday 10/20 - Today on the show we had good friend Maino come by the show where he spoke about his new projects, body count on a female and more. Also, we had a man that goes by the name 52 Savage wh...o is 53 year old inspiring rapper, but don't let that distract you from the fact that he also has no teeth, which is the very reason why there is an go fund me for him to purchase some good old dentures. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a man that left his three year old outside 3 am in the morning, and now she has gone missing. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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There's Bay.
Good morning, USA! It's finally here. Yes, it is. Lord have mercy. Thank God. Oh, today is National Suspenders Day, guys.
So where's your suspenders?
Oh, do you have suspenders on?
No, I don't.
I just, you know, every time I come in here, they always have what National Day it is.
And I saw National Suspenders Day, and I thought of Steve Urkel.
Oh.
It's usually several things going on.
What else is today?
Oh, that's it.
What do you mean, what happened to Steve Urkel?
I haven't seen him in a, is he still active?
I can't remember.
Jaleel White?
What's the last thing he does?
Jaleel White, yeah, what is he doing now? I don't know. I saw him on the plane once. I don't know what Jaleel does. He's Steve Urkel? I haven't seen him in a... Is he still acting? I can't remember. Jaleel White? What's the last thing he does? Jaleel White.
Yeah, what is he doing now?
I don't know.
I saw him on the plane once.
I don't know what Jaleel does.
He's Steve Urkel.
It's kind of hard to come, you know, be anything else after you've been Steve Urkel.
You know what I did last night, guys?
I went...
Guy and I went on a date.
We went to a haunted hayride in Virginia Beach where they put you on a hayride and they drive
you in the forest.
It's pitch black.
And people jump out and scare you and they shoot things at you.
They have all types of, it was pretty cool.
But y'all went to the white area of Virginia?
That's what that sounds like to me.
It was Virginia Beach.
Yes, it was.
But it was pretty cool.
All right.
All right.
You know what I did yesterday?
I went to the dentist.
Now that's scary.
Now that might be scarier than a hayride.
I had to get a filling redone.
And, yeah, so.
That ain't too bad.
I know.
I still can't chew on this side of my mouth completely well.
But it's important to go to the dentist.
I just want to always make sure we point that out.
And it's important to floss every day.
You guys floss after every meal, right?
Dinner.
Because that's how people get cavities when they don't floss and there's some food stuck in between your tooth
and then it ends up rotting and
you get a cavity. Or that's how people get gingivitis
too. If you brush your teeth
and your gums bleed, you have an issue.
So, Angelique, you went
to my dentist yesterday, correct? Yes, I went
to your dentist. Shout out to my uncle,
Dr. Gary Yee, and my dad works in that
office as well. You can see pictures of us
all over the place. Alright.
Halloween hayrides and dental appointments.
The Breakfast Club's really living it up in these streets.
We are out here popping.
Jump on the clues bomb for the Breakfast Club.
That's right, Brady. And I also want to shout out
the Sister Strut Breast Cancer Walk.
I will be in Louisville, Kentucky tomorrow, but I know
they do the Sister Strut Walks all over
and that's because African-American
women get breast cancer at a younger age
and have a higher death rate as well.
So we do that sister strut every single year just to make sure.
You're in Kentucky tomorrow?
Yeah, I'll be in Louisville, Kentucky.
I'll be there tonight, really.
I'll be in Kentucky tomorrow, too.
I'll be at the University of Kentucky.
I don't know where that's at, though.
Where that's at?
That's Louisville?
I don't know.
It's my first time in Kentucky, period.
All right.
Well, of course, I'll be at Hampton.
It's Hampton's homecoming.
I'm there all week.
So shout out to the real H-U, Hampton University.
Somebody took down your Hampton sign in here.
I've seen.
A.J. Calloway.
A.J. Calloway.
He went to Howard.
Bum ass.
Fake H-U.
Bum ass took my stuff down.
It's all good.
Let's get the show cracking.
Mayno will be joining us this morning.
Mayno.
Yes, drop on the clues box for Mayno.
I was on the elevator just now
with one of our co-workers here at iHeartMedia,
a white guy named Brody.
Salute to Brody.
And Brody goes,
who y'all got on the show today?
I said, Meno.
He goes, oh yeah.
Meno used to date a friend of mine.
Ooh, Meno does not play.
Goodness gracious.
Meno does not play.
Meno gets around.
And we got front page news, G.
Yes, we will be talking about Halloween is coming up,
and schools have been distributing what costumes are unacceptable.
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now, tonight, game six, the Yankees in the Astros.
Now the Yankees lead the series 3-2.
I'm not sure who's pitching tonight. I know CeCe's pitching
game seven, if there is a game seven.
But good luck to those Yankees out there.
And also last night, the Oakland Raiders
beat Kansas City 31-30.
Now Yee,
what are we talking about in front page news? What do we got?
We're talking about both George W. Bush and former President Barack Obama, both former presidents.
They were the most recent presidents before Trump have given speeches yesterday.
And it seems like they're discussing what's going on with this Trump presidency.
While they didn't say him by name, you get the general message.
Now, here was former President George W. Bush giving a very rare political speech. He was in New York at a New York forum sponsored by his presidential
center. Here's what he had to say.
The American dream of upward mobility seems out of reach for some who feel left behind
in a changing economy. Bigotry seems emboldened. Our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy
theories and outright fabrication. Yeah, it feels like even former President George W. Bush feels like
everybody is very divided right now under this president.
Here's what else he had to say.
We've seen our discourse degraded by casual cruelty.
At times, it can seem like the forces pulling us apart are stronger
than the forces binding us together.
Argument turns too easily into animosity.
Disagreement escalates into dehumanization. Too often we judge other groups by their worst examples
while judging ourselves by our best intentions. Forgetting the image of God, we should see in
each other. We've seen nationalism distorted into nativism. Remember when everybody thought
George Bush was the devil? Remember when they thought he was the antichism. Remember when everybody thought George Bush was the devil?
Remember when they thought he was the anti-Christ? Well, guess what?
Remember when they would blame him for knocking down the towers?
Now he sounds like Martin Luther King Jr.
All right, and here was former President Barack Obama.
He was in New Jersey at a campaign event, and here's what he said.
But what we can't have is the same old politics of division
that we have seen so many times before that dates back centuries.
Some of the politics we see now, we thought we put that to bed.
I mean, that's folks looking 50 years back.
That's the 21st century, not the 19th century.
You know what I saw yesterday?
I don't know if you guys saw this. There was an article and a picture,
and it was a Nazi rally, a white supremacist rally,
and there was a black man there,
and I guess it was getting very obviously intense,
and he hugged one of the guys,
and the guy at first was, like, taking it back,
but then he hugged him back, and everybody started cheering.
Well, that's a fear factor challenge
if you're a black guy that goes to a Nazi rally.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, they were protesting.
I'm glad he made it out alive.
What, a black guy was protesting?
Yeah, they were protesting the rally
and there was a lot of tension between both sides
and a lot of, when he went to go hug him,
it looked like he thought he was going to attack him,
but then the guy actually hugged him back.
Oh, that's cute.
I mean, it's not cute,
but I can't imagine doing something like that.
Me neither. You know. If somebody told me it's not cute, but I can't imagine doing something like that. Me neither.
You know.
Somebody tell me
it's a Nazi rally over there.
I'm going the other way.
Why the hell would I be
going anywhere near a Nazi rally?
You and me both.
But I can't really give
George Bush and Barack Obama
too much credit
because they sub-tweeting.
Say his name, God damn it.
All right?
What y'all scared for?
Y'all former presidents too.
He says your name,
both of you all the time
and is very critical of them.
Stop sub-tweeting Donald Trump
and get right at him.
All right, now Halloween
is coming up and schools
are cracking down on what they say are unacceptable Halloween costumes.
A lot of different things.
Clowns, because all these people going around dressed up as clowns, committing crimes.
Yeah, that's pretty scary.
That's still happening?
Yes.
Hell yeah.
Well, y'all made it a million-dollar movie, a multi-million-dollar movie.
Caitlyn Jenner outfits.
Some people are saying that they are banning those costumes.
And in schools, they're saying wearing Native American headdresses.
Yeah, they shouldn't do Native American stuff.
Dressing up as a Mexican by wearing a sombrero.
Dressing as a geisha.
What is a geisha?
Yeah, what's a geisha?
They're Japanese, and they were like servants that came in, you know.
Also, any form of blackface, obviously, is not right.
Don't dress like a nigga, bro.
But they have a whole lot of things
that they listed on here
that they feel like are costumes
that are no Rastafarians.
Oh my God.
I can't go as Bob Marley?
Jamaican?
Samurais?
Ombres?
Belly dancers?
Vikings?
Ninjas?
I can't go as Thor?
I can't be Thor?
Bollywood dancers?
Pocahontas?
Aladdin?
I can't be Pocahontas or Aladdin? Come on, man. You can be Pocahontas. Aladdin. I can't be Pocahontas or Aladdin?
You want to be Pocahontas, bro?
You can be Pocahontas.
We getting too crazy, man.
This world getting too PC for no reason.
Donald Trump.
Why can't I be Donald Trump?
Harambe.
I can't be Harambe.
First of all, how do you know if I'm Harambe?
Like all gorillas are Harambe now?
This is stupid.
At these schools, these are on the list of what you cannot come up dressed as.
This is stupid, bro. I'm gonna be honest with you.
I didn't know you couldn't be a ninja. You can't be Harambe?
I was a ninja. Ninja was like
my go-to outfit as a kid. What about a ninja
turtle? Can I be a ninja turtle? There's ways around
this. You can do it. Alright.
Well, I'm Angela Yee. That's your Front Page News.
Alright, thank you, Miss Yee. Get it off your
chest. 800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent, hit us up right now.
Maybe you had a bad night or maybe you had a good night.
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This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So if you got something on your mind, lay it out.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning, guys.
Get it off your chest. Okay, so I'm at the Family Dollar store,
and I only had a pacifier in my hand,
and it was a white guy in front of me,
and he only had one item in his hand.
So the white lady looked at him
and she let him go before me and when she looked at me she had like a cart full of stuff and she
just put all her stuff on the thing she wasn't even done that i had one item in my hand wait
who was the lady the lady was just a lady online and it was a white um man in front of me he only
had one item both of us had one item in our hand.
And she let him go.
And she just looked at me.
And she just started putting all her stuff on the cart.
Let me ask you a question.
If you was the lady with the cart full of stuff and it was a black person that had one thing in their hand, would you let them go before her?
Yeah.
Of course you would.
So would I.
So she did what was natural to her.
So I called my cousin, and I was like, hey, do you want some crackers at the store?
And he didn't know what I was talking about.
You stupid.
You are so stupid and petty.
I love it.
Thank you, Mama.
Y'all have a good day.
You too.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, how's it going?
This is Ozzy.
How you doing, man?
What's up?
Get it off your chest, bro.
Man, I'm so pissed off right now.
I'm worried at the same time because I'm a business owner.
I'm 25 years old, and I'm trying to get moving, and I can't
because the Trump administration is scaring everybody.
Nobody's buying nothing.
Nobody's doing nothing, and nobody's helping the doubt.
So I want to see if Trump can do something,
or we can work around him and all, because he's surrendered. So you're So I want to see if Trump could do something or we could work around him and all, okay?
This is horrendous.
So you're saying you want to work around Trump
because it's made everything difficult for you work-wise?
Yeah.
We've all been working around Trump up here.
I ain't thinking about no damn Trump.
If you're living your life for Trump, something's wrong, bro.
Your world should not revolve around Donald Trump, okay?
Now is the time that you got to really strategize,
come together, figure out what you're going to do for your future and not just sit back and wait.
By the way, I don't care who's in the White House.
Can none of them dictate or determine your destiny?
I don't care if it's President Obama, Donald Trump.
You got to go out here and get it, brother.
Yeah, but I try to do my best because I'm a distributor and all that.
And I distribute bread and nobody's buying nothing.
And I keep in contact with all my customers,
and everybody's just scared because they don't know if they got a fleet of country.
I deal with a lot of immigrants.
Fleet of country?
Oh, okay, a lot of immigrants.
You deal with a lot of immigrants, right?
Oh.
Yeah, because I'm a Dominican, born and raised in Brooklyn.
Well, listen, you out here selling bread.
A lot of us don't like carbs, okay?
I'm on a carb-free diet right now, all right?
Somebody got time for your little processed bread at this moment?
Okay?
Hell no. Italian bakery, man. What this moment? Okay? I don't know.
Italian bakery, man.
What's up?
Have a blessed day, sir.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent, hit us up right now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Get it.
Pick up the mother, mother phone and dial.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed. Say it with your chest. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this?
This is Eric.
Hey, Eric.
Get it off your chest.
Man, look here.
I'm calling mainly because I'm blessed.
Man, I wanted to say people ain't had a chance to go out and see that movie Marshall.
You need to get out there and check that movie out.
It's a pretty good movie.
I need to go see Marshall starring Chadwick Boseman, South Carolina's own, a.k.a. the Black Panther.
Yeah, that's the plan. I'm going to go see that next week when I get back.
Thank you, bro.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's up?
It's Barney, man.
Calling to tell y'all why I'm blessed.
Get it off your chest, bro.
What's going on, y'all?
I'm blessed this morning, first and foremost, because I woke up.
And second of all, I'm blessed because I'm part
of the 1%, and that 1% being
black-owned alcohol owners.
A black-owned alcohol
brand. What's your brand? It's called
Bombay Lemonade Vodka. We're based
out of Atlanta, but I'm from Harlem,
and I'm coming for NYC, top
of 2018. We're in eight states
right now, and I just want to thank y'all
for the support, man. Well, congrats.
Black on, man. It's hard out here
for us, but, you know, we're working.
You selling that poison to our people? Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Oh, my God.
They doing what can't we.
Okay. Hello, who's this?
Hey, the Good Morning Breakfast Club. This is Earl, man.
Calling out of Columbia. What's up, Earl?
803, what's happening?
Not a whole lot. Work, the grind, you know how man. Calling out of Columbia. What's up, Earl? Get it over your chest. 803, what's happening? Not a whole lot.
Work, the grind.
You know how it go.
Yes, sir.
What's up?
What's up?
Hey, look, man.
I want to say how blessed and fortunate I am, man.
I look at my youngest and the decision process that she goes through on how she makes decisions.
I am very thankful.
That child is just on her way, man.
She doing big things.
There you go.
There you go.
I'm glad you look at your child and are proud of her, man.
You stupid.
You should be proud of your child, man.
I know that.
Thanks for calling.
But no, no.
Some kids out here doing things that their parents don't want them to be doing.
You know what I'm saying?
I guess you're right.
I guess you're right.
Thank you for your call, though, bro.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset and you need to vent, you can hit us up anytime.
Yee, we got rumors on the way?
Yes.
More drama for Wendy Williams.
We'll tell you what's going on at her show,
why she's mad at her staff.
Some of her staff isn't there anymore,
and she also has a lawsuit.
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Wendy Williams.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The rumor report.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the rumor report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, it looks like Wendy Williams is trying to plug some leaks over at her show, at The Wendy Show.
Apparently, she has terminated some of her employees
that she feels were responsible
for leaking a recent story about her
and her husband, who's also her manager, Kevin.
Now, according to the source,
they said the story was 100% made up.
What?
And that story was that Kevin was cheating on Wendy
with another woman who lived nearby
and had his name on the mailbox and everything.
And Wendy actually knows the woman.
It's not true at all.
Wendy found out who was behind the story.
They were actually people from her staff.
She fired anyone who was connected to the story because it was not only fake,
but it showed how disloyal they were to her.
So she's saying the story is fake?
100%.
With all of those pictures, even the names on the mailbox
and all the pictures in them together?
That's the best you can come up with?
It's a fake story.
I would love to know how she came to that conclusion, but we will never know because she discusses everybody else's business but hers.
But I do hope it's true, though, because the karma that will come back to you for firing someone even though you know your husband was wrong.
All right.
Now, in the meantime, Blac Chyna's mother is suing Wendy for $1 million, saying that the comments that Wendy makes about her on TV cause her stress and depression.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I'm not co-signing that one.
No, you can't do that.
No, you can't do that.
Yeah, because they're confused.
Because of the comments you say.
Guess what you're going to get?
A bunch of Target T-shirts.
Hazel E. will be suing.
You're going to get a bunch of Target T-shirts, okay?
All right, now now according to the
lawsuit, Tokyo Tony is saying that she has
lost sleep. She's been affected
in her relationship and
also she's been having to quit
her job. She was an Uber driver and
a Lyft driver because of the stress
of these lies.
She said, I'm highly depressed and my blood
pressure is up. Tokyo Tony got money
to burn, huh? Because that's a frivolous lawsuit
Like you're not gonna win that at all
Well she's gonna try
Remember when Tokyo Tony just popped up here one day
You wasn't here when she popped up here
I was here she didn't come upstairs though
She came up here to see me
And what happened
I didn't really think she was Black China Mama
I was like Black China Mama that don't even sound right
I didn't even think Black China had a mama
I mean I'm sure she does
I know but I just never thought I didn't know think Black China had a mama. I mean, I'm sure she does. What? She's always on social media. I know, but I just never thought
I didn't know her. So when she popped up, I was like,
oh, okay. She's like, I'm Tokyo Tony. And I'm like,
all right, Black China, China, Tokyo.
I'm like, somebody playing. All right, well, I'm
Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee. Now, when we
come back, Maino
will be in the building. That's my guy. So we'll kick it with
Maino. All right, so don't move. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. That's my guy. So we'll kick it with Maino. Alright, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special
guest in the building. Yes, sir.
Maino! Yeah.
What do you got with you, Maino? I brought my guy right here,
man, Dios Moreno. He's an artist
I've been working with for years. People
been hearing him and just didn't know it was him.
That's him on the Thot record.
A lot of records of mine.
And I just wanted to bring him up here and introduce him to the world.
I like real organic things like this.
We didn't know Maino was coming.
Yeah.
But I figured he was going to pop up because his album is out.
Party of Pain.
Yeah.
He got food coming for us.
And I actually even talked about you because we were talking about.
Yes.
We were talking about when you were somebody that had 80 bodies, slept with 80 people.
I heard that.
Me with 80 bodies?
Well, no, I'm saying, okay.
That's what I'm saying.
80?
That's a low number.
You got me at 80?
Right.
That's not a good number for me.
That's like a regular number.
There ain't nothing to be proud about, Mano.
He's just being real. I'm just being honest, though. That's true. That's true. That's true. I've been a savage out here like a regular number. There ain't nothing to be proud about, Mano. He's just being real.
I'm just being honest, though.
I've been a savage out here for a long time.
You know, I mean, I've been the
go-to guy for a lot of, you know
what I mean? Out here for a long time.
He's Tiger Woods. Stop it.
But, you know, I'm living
a better life, though, lately. When has Mano settled
down? Now. I've been settled.
I've been settled. I see Meno post his girl
on Instagram.
I've been settled.
You got a nice little harem?
Three, four?
No, but one woman.
Really?
He posted it on Instagram
if you follow Meno.
As soon as he posted it,
we did a whole group chat
about it with my girls.
Did we?
We were like,
look, Meno posted his girl.
Really?
Really?
You did a group chat about it.
You've been in my business
for years.
Meno, we're happy.
We love it.
Listen, happiness is wherever you can find it.
What time did he post it?
Because I didn't see that picture.
I had never seen it.
I've been seeing Mano on Instagram dropping jewels.
I ain't seen him post it.
See, Charlamagne is about them jewels.
But I got happiness, man.
I'm good.
I'm good.
And that's great.
I love it.
I'm good.
But let's talk about the party and pain.
Now, you also have the ghost of Khalif Browder.
Oh, yeah.
That was a bonus track.
I had put that out earlier.
It was a documentary.
It was like a four-part, six-part documentary that I watched on Khalif Browder.
Yeah, we saw that.
Yeah, and it just inspired me.
So I made a record based upon if I was him.
Because where he was him because where
he was at is where I had been
many years earlier like
C-74, adolescence, you know,
you 16, 18 and
his whole story just
really, really, really inspired me
and it really touched me. I made my
son watch it also. I thought about
you doing that doc because I remember you calling
me once to tell me about a crooked seal.
Mm-hmm. Definitely.
And we gave her a donkey of the day.
Solomon got a job for that.
Solomon got a job for that.
It was worth it.
Solomon got a job for that.
She made me put on a green shirt.
Like, really? Green's not your color, but...
It's just the long shirt.
You know what I mean? But, nah,
I was inspired by that,
so I kind of...
I wanted to talk about it,
because his story, to me,
it was just like,
we hear his story,
but how many countless others
is just in that situation?
It's crazy.
Solitary confinement.
I'm a person that spent
a lot of years in solitary confinement.
I kind of just wanted to touch on that a little bit on that particular record.
How does solitary confinement not drive you crazy?
Listen, like my man Dio told me, he said,
the pain comes from the same place your power comes from.
The things that hurt us the most, right, the things that bring us the most pain,
if we dig deep enough, we can get some power out of that. So in solitary confinement is where I learned how to even rap. I had never even
rapped. I was spending a year, 12 months in Southport. The whole, you know, I was spending
my time in solitary confinement, 23 hours a day. That's where I learned how to rap. So
nobody could tell me that you can't draw on some of your pain. You understand?
Because I wouldn't be sitting here
if it wasn't for that. So you think that was
therapeutic for you to rap
while you were in solitary? Well, you can
only do two things when you're in situations like
that. Either you're going to get through it and become
better. It could have been anything. I could have
been the best poetry writer. I could have
started writing books. Whatever it is.
If you're going through a situation,
it's either what you're going to do.
You're going to cry about it.
You're going to fall to it.
You're going to wallow in your sorrow.
What are you going to do?
You got to overcome it.
So music started to be therapeutic for me at that point.
I started to kind of just rap.
I had never rapped before.
What made you rap?
Was it just being in there?
Did you hear somebody that you thought was whack
that you thought you could be playing with?
True story?
Nah.
No, but listen.
It was a Friday night.
How'd you know what day it was?
You know what day it is.
Okay.
You count the days.
It's crazy.
It was a Friday night, and dudes was on their gates
in front of their bars and just rapping.
And I was inspired, and I said, I'm going to wake up in the morning,
I'm going to write me a rhyme.
And it was a Saturday morning.
I wrote my first rhyme ever.
You remember it?
Nah, but it was like a stressed out rhyme.
Like, oh, my life is this, my life is that.
You know what I mean?
It was because of my situation.
And I didn't have as many experiences.
So this is what I was talking about.
And that was my first rhyme.
And then I started to be like, man, maybe I should go home and do it. And at the same time I
would say that, I'm like, man, I ain't no f***ing rapper, man. You understand? So I
would toy with the idea, but this is the same time Big was out. So I was like, man, he from
Bad Style. Like, oh man, Kim and I, they from Bad Style. Maybe I could do it. You know?
And you know, after a while I started to get confidence in it
and then came home and then, you know, met DJ Envy.
Did you know him?
Not really.
I've seen him because at the time that I left,
he wasn't the big that we know, you know?
Who was the first person that embraced you when you came out as a rapper
and said you kind of dope?
Nobody embraced him.
I don't think nobody really said I was dope.
I think people, it was my energy.
It was the fact that I was a hustler because you got to remember, I wasn't looking at myself
as being a rapper at that point.
I was saying to my homies, look, it don't matter if we nice or not nice.
We, this, okay?
We really what these dudes is talking about.
We really in the street. We really going to jail. about. We really in the street.
We really going to jail.
We really doing things in the street.
They talking about our lives.
All we got to do is hustle it.
So I think early on, my hustle was better than a lot of dudes that was actually bar for bar better than me.
And y'all was beating up DJs.
So, I mean, that kind of helps.
That's allegedly.
I don't even.
I don't beat.
That's never happened. That's another. I don't even. I don't know. That's never happened.
That's another legend.
You know, never threatened.
You know, it was just that my grind was different.
Aggression.
Maino, come on.
It just looked like it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It just looked like it.
Look, I'm refined now.
Look at me.
Come on, man.
I done cleaned up.
All right, we got more with Maino when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Maino's here.
Charlamagne?
I see you giving out a lot of jewels on Instagram.
Is that it?
Yeah.
What got you into doing that?
I don't know.
I was just kind of just talking about
myself right you know i got a studio in soho so i've been down here for like last two and a half
years and we're just being there just talking and i've been there running my mouth about various
things and people would would film it and we just started putting the clips of me talking
in the room full of people,
and then it would just start to go like,
and then I was like, they want to hear that?
Like, they want to hear me talk about me?
But then it was like, I guess certain things resonate with people.
Yeah, it's topics that people can relate to and weigh in on.
Right, because it must be like a void with all the going on,
with all the, you know, whatever it is that we're living in right now,
you know, where everybody's, you know, doing this and doing that.
So to hear me speak on certain things that, to me,
is kind of like almost common sense, right?
It's like refreshing, I guess, for some people.
People looking for game.
Yeah.
That's all it is.
Yeah.
People want to agree or they want to argue. Awesome. they mostly agree with with the things that i'll be talking about you
know when we talk about winning we talk about never giving up we talking about not being a
whole to to some of this industry like being yourself or never never having to bend because
or breaking your principles stay on what you stand for, like, forever.
You know, the law of attraction.
I'ma stand over here
and be who I am and allow
it to come to me instead of trying to chase
everything and be everything for everybody. That
can't work. Yeah, one I really liked the other day
you was in the backseat of the car and you were saying how
the dude was upset because
the industry is fake. Yeah.
And you was like, except for who they are.
That's the thing.
Like, look, come on, man.
Like, you're going to tell a zebra to take his stripes off?
Like, he is who he is.
Am I going to not be who I am because this dude that I just met gave me his number
and he didn't answer his phone when I called him?
That's who he is.
He got to live with that.
Not me.
I'm not trying to change him, neither.
You understand? I mean, I mean, Mano from before would have been like, yo, what's up, bro? is he got to live with that not me i'm not trying to change him neither you understand i mean i mean
mayno from before would have been like yo what's up bro but we see the aggression yeah that was
like i called you you didn't answer the phone but after a while after you start to really see
you know life for what it really is then you just know that look man people gonna be who they gonna
be now going from being on a major label to being independent, right?
What do you think?
Do you enjoy being independent more?
Because we always have these discussions.
And you talked about all of the above and having those marketing dollars behind it and that push.
But then also, you know, your songs do well independently.
It's just not going to be at that level of all the above.
Or it hasn't been.
What do you prefer?
Why did you leave, too?
That's a question that hardly nobody ever asked me.
Why I left will blow your mind.
Why I left, I don't even speak on.
I left because, honestly,
and this is the real,
I left because of Baby.
Berman? Yeah. What happened
was, I was on Atlantic, and
me and Baby started talking, and they started
reaching out to me, saying that they wanted to
maybe do some business with me. So, we started talking, they started reaching out to me saying that they wanted to you know, maybe do some business with me
So we started talking he was send me music
We started, you know working a little bit this at a time when cash money was on fire, right?
So I think that any anybody would have wanted to been a part of that whole team right there
So I was just like I I'm with it
So they may mention them maybe trying to buy me out my deal i
told him straight up like look bro you know me and my label ain't really you know let me go holler at
my lawyer see if i could get out my deal if i could like get out of it right you understand
and me and my lawyer put it together he said listen don't let them know that baby got interest
in you we're going to push forward with it and see if they can let you go.
We pushed, we pushed months, months, months, months,
and they let me go.
I sent a picture of my release to baby.
I said, yo, what's on?
He told me to come to the office.
I came to the office.
We spoke to Link.
After that, never heard from him.
Jesus Christ, Birdman.
Yeah, never heard from him.
So you were reaching out to him,
and he wasn't responding? Yeah, yeah, that was it. So he wanted the guys that gave you his number, but
didn't answer the phone. That was it. So now
I'm out of my deal. Listen, I don't blame
Look. Right, but that's just at least
respond. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, but this is one of the lessons I learned. So I
wasn't, at that point I was
angry, like, I could have
still been over here
in the system you understand
because I did that with the expectation that I was gonna be in a better
situation right right so it was all good then he popped back up on me and murdered
last year when we did a video yellow tape right and then he we wanted to do
sign us both as a group and we tried to work that out.
But at this point, he sent the contract,
but it just wasn't the right type of business, so we didn't do it.
That's interesting that you still felt like you would do business even after the first situation.
Because I learned not to take anything personal.
That's just the type of person he is, so I wasn't mad at him.
You understand?
But not even about being mad.
Just business-wise,
it seems like...
Well, no permanent friends
are enemies in this.
But not even as far as friends,
but business-wise,
I would feel like
that's not good business practices
and that's not a good foreshadowing
of what's to come.
Right, right.
You know what?
I had thought about that,
but then it was like,
dude is right here
and he's talking the right way,
right?
We in Manhattan, we riding around and let's figure
it out you know we had these talks and I told him just make it work let's just do straight business
you know when he sent the contracts over we just couldn't get it right and it just wasn't right I
ain't want to you know put myself in a situation that I will regret later so I mean we I didn't I
didn't do it murder didn't do it we left it that. So it's no surprise when you see people come at him for his shady business practices.
Nah, not at all.
I just don't think that he just does.
I just think that he just, and this ain't no shade to him.
I just think that he's just used to doing business some kind of way.
And it don't really work with a person like me, you understand,
that has been able to get a lot of those things for himself, by himself.
So either we're going to do real business or we're just not going to do business at all.
So that was just that.
So how do you feel about Party in Pain?
Love it.
Okay.
Love it.
It's a great title for you.
Yeah, love it.
See, once I understood where I was at, then I understand what I need to do.
And the good thing about the times that we're living in right now is streaming.
Like, all I got to do is just make my music available on every platform.
And then for the people that love me, they're going to get it.
Yeah, because you still live a very nice lifestyle.
Goddamn right.
Goddamn right.
Goddamn right.
All right, well, let's get into Maino's new single.
It's featuring Fat Joe.
It's called God Bless.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Maynose here.
Charlamagne?
The title party in pain, that's kind of a reflection of everything you've been discussing thus far.
Yeah, it's ups and downs.
It's triumphs.
It's losses.
It's success.
It's failures.
It's life that we live in.
It's dealing with guilt. It's feeling like I
can do more. It's taking steps
forward. It's being pulled back.
It's all these things.
Everybody's life is like
that. You've learned a lot of lessons, though, because you're
a lot different than you were
a few years ago. Here you go.
I'm just saying you are. Am I?
Seriously, when I first moved to New York,
Meno is a lot different. He's a lot more calm.
Yes.
He's more chill.
That's what he was
known for, beating up people.
When I moved here in 06,
Meno beat up about
three people in like
four weeks.
Is that so?
Allegedly.
No, it wasn't allegedly.
It was true.
It was factual.
Did he beat him up
or slap him?
Hands of God, that's right.
It was discipline.
It was discipline.
But you know what?
But even sometimes
being in the wrong place
at the wrong time
could be...
Wrong place.
The Urban Plaza situation
with Tax Stone, you were there.
I was there.
And I'm sure in your head you had to be like, man, I don't want to be caught up.
You got cleared after what?
You could have squashed that beef maybe because you knew both sides.
We don't know what happened.
I don't know.
I don't say what happened.
They just was beefing.
I don't know.
You know, because certain things, you know, the show must go on.
You know, certain people feel a certain kind of way,
and there's nothing nobody really could do.
And in that situation, like, it just went haywire,
and before I could even know what was even happening.
Truth be told, I didn't even really know that Troy Ave was even in the room.
That's how crowded the room was.
But I will say, listen, we grow.
We grow.
We grow.
Like, who's going to stay the same forever? Right. You understand? Like, listen, we grow. We grow. We grow. Like, who going to stay the same forever?
Right.
You understand?
Like, life is about evolution.
Like, I can't sit here and be the same that I was.
Like, who want me to be the same?
I don't live on Gates no more.
I don't live on Ocean Avenue no more, right?
But what is my job to do, to sit up there and get money and act like I do?
No, my job is to inspire that I know is like me
or may look up to me or live lives similar to mine
and show them, look, homie, we can do whatever.
Now, we were talking about how your past makes you who you are today.
Right.
Would you be with a woman who had 80 bodies and told you,
I've been with?
I don't want to.
That's a good question.
I don't want to know because any number is too much to me. She's like yo, how many how many men you been with?
to
Well, man, are you you a known person to be out here with women that's kind of contradicted critical a little bit, right? Yeah, I'm a hypocrite. But he just said he don't want to know at all. Every man is a hypocrite in his own way.
I don't really want to know.
Like, if you feel for a woman,
you can't even imagine her laying down with another man, right?
You don't even, I don't want to know that.
I don't even want to think about it.
Like, let's just live from here on out.
Let's just get it, right?
It don't even matter.
It's no number that you want to tell me
that's going to make me feel better.
880,
you're all the same.
If anybody bit you,
I'd be like,
X in you,
like, what?
My goodness.
Would you need to know
if it was like one of your boys?
I know it ain't one of my boys
because me and my guys
is close enough to know that.
They'd be like,
yo, you know I had her already.
Like, you know,
I'm like that.
I try to tell people that,
yo, you know I had her three, four, five, six months. None had it anybody then that's not true that's what I was trying to explain earlier
when you especially if you have sex with more than five guys in the same industry
all those guys gonna talk about you indeed indeed but you know who am I like
this is the thing who am I to judge anybody? Like, everybody didn't know I was a savage out here for a long time.
I was the go-to guy.
Right?
Why you keep saying that?
That's a shame.
Like, women break up with their men, are they going through something?
Sometimes they not even broke up.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I've been in a lot of kitchens.
You understand?
So, being the go-to guy.
This guy is crazy.
And, come on, man.
Angela knows my deepest, darkest secrets. You understand. This guy is crazy. Come on, man. Angela knows my deepest, darkest secrets.
You understand?
This guy is crazy.
And sometimes, you know, it's hard to open up to women when you've been a go-to guy for so long.
You've seen it from the other end.
So it's like I ain't in no position to judge nobody, man.
Like I live with my sins, man.
And I know I got some issues.
You ever been shocked about some people you've been in? Like been in like I can't believe I'm smashing this yeah everything
that was on my list when I was in that cell I've been up giving it up man you
could do that for the like I... I've been giving it up. Who's on your list in jail, though?
Uh-oh.
Everybody.
Look, when you're away, right, you fantasize, right?
You get those magazines, and you're like, damn.
King was big at that time.
King.
Yeah, smooth.
But I'm going to tell you something.
Any magazine, right, with any females you look at,
vibes or whatever it is, right, you put together a list.
Like, man.
Give us a couple names.
I'm going to hear this guy.
I don't like to do names.
Listen, I don't like to do names because it just messes up things in the future.
He ain't got no respect. Well, he don't like to do names because it just messes up things in the future.
He ain't got no respect. Well, he's done with all that anyway.
But even if I wanted to bring it in
the home. Right, she's cool with that.
Yeah, but it's still like
I can't just be putting people business
out there. That's tacky. That's not cool.
Has your main girl asked you?
Mano don't even know his body count.
Yeah, I don't know.
Listen, I plead to all felonies and unknown felonies.
Anything.
It's like some federal, like, whatever is known or unknown, it's some shit that I don't even remember.
Like, from here on out, you know when you deal with me, you deal with a hitter.
You understand?
I've been a savage for a long time.
I don't hide that, man.
I talk about it, man.
Oh, my goodness.
Now, whatever happened
with all those issues
you was having
with guys like Whack?
It was like,
I don't know if it's
some Instagram posts.
Nah, nope, nope.
We ain't doing no issues, man.
Like, I don't back and forth,
you know,
type the best,
you know,
threatening lines.
Like, you know,
I had to catch myself
because at the end of the day
that's that can't be what i'm manifesting like you know what i mean like that's not that's not what
it is you know um i can't be going back and forth with with nonsense like that like that ain't you
know it's not like nobody's standing in front of me right threatening me or talkingening me or talking to me crazy, right?
So we trying to get to the bag and the money and opportunity
because what happens is people that you trying to do business with,
they look at that.
They looking at your page, right?
They looking at your page and like, look at this guy here.
I'm trying to do something here, right?
So people that we out here trying to connect with brands and, you know, trying to get sponsors
for this or that, you know, they look at your Instagram and be like, this dude is over here
threatening and going back and forth.
That ain't the best.
I had somebody a couple of weeks ago, a person from a brand tell me, I'm so glad you didn't
go back and forth with a certain person because I went and looked at that.
Who was that?
Who was supposed to go back and forth? I mean, because I went and looked at that. Who was that? Who was supposed
to go back and forth?
I mean,
just, you know,
people taking shots at you
and they were like,
I looked at your social media
and you didn't say anything
and I was like,
that's somebody
we want to do business with.
Right.
They look at that.
It's not worth it.
I'm not going to give up
my blessings
to beef with somebody
on social media.
And then what's the chances
of some action
actually really happening?
None.
It's really,
it's really, really not that hot. So it's like, what am I even doing some action actually really happening? And it's really not that hot.
So it's like, what am I even doing this for?
You know?
All right.
Well, the single is out right now.
Make sure you stream it.
You download it.
You pick it up.
Single, album, out.
But we appreciate you for joining us.
Main Ho.
And it's The Breakfast Club.
It's Main Ho.
Yeah.
The Breakfast Club. It's Mainhoe. Yeah. The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, next out, we got a special guest joining us.
Listen, man, we feel like being a blessing this morning, man.
Talk about it.
Should we tell them now or wait after dunk?
You want to tell them now?
Tell them now, man.
Listen, man.
Now we wait. Let's wait until after dunk. Yeah, let's wait tell them now? Tell them now, man. Listen, man. Now we wait.
Let's wait until after Dunk.
Yeah, let's wait.
Let's do the rumor report, please.
All right.
All right.
All right.
Well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Keisha K.R.
This is the rumor report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On your breakfast club.
So listen up.
Well, Keisha K.R. and Gucci Mane had their big wedding day, but people are still talking.
Now, amongst the top of the conversation is the secret children.
Were they at the wedding?
Does Keisha K.R. have three kids?
Well, Keisha K.R. responded to these rumors.
It seems like she was responding to Kaya, who put out this video.
I want to know where is her real friends at back in Jamaica?
Where's your children, girl?
Where's your real family, the people you rolled up with
before you went and got all this shit done to your face and your ass and your body?
Where's them bitches at, the goat herders,
the motherfuckers that went fishing with you to make sure you had fish and porridge to eat
for your children, girl?
They say you done left them down there and done abandoned them
and done came down here with Gucci talking about a main event. The main event need to be the reunification of you and your children done left them down there and done abandoned them. And I came down here with Booch talking about a main event.
The main event need to be the reunification of you and your children that you left down there.
Now, Keisha K.R. responded on Twitter, I do not have three kids in Jamaica.
So she wants to make sure you know that.
And she also said, I do not have a sister.
I'm the only girl.
I have three brothers and one is dead.
And that's all because a woman took to social media to say that she was Keisha K.R.'s sister
and she was upset that she was not invited
to the wedding. Kaya, stop all that capping,
all that hating for no reason. You saw that woman
on BET the other night living her life like it's
golden and you couldn't stand it. You can hear the
jealousy, envy, and hate coming out of Kaya's paws,
man. Like, Jesus Christ, Kaya. Knock it off.
Right now, the woman who did post
yesterday was a bittersweet day for me because
I watched my sister, the most beautiful
bride I've ever seen, walk down the aisle to marry
the love of her life. We always dreamed about your big day,
but I never would imagine this day would
happen without me. So we both believe her.
It's apparently not her real sister, but it was one of her
really good friends. So not
blood sisters. And Keisha
did say she has a daughter when she was on the rail.
So we don't know how many
kids it is or whatever. She just told
you. Who?
Keisha. No, she said she doesn't have three kids in Jamaica.
Oh, but she could have three kids somewhere? Right.
Oh my God. The rumor was that she left her kids.
Why do y'all do this to people, man?
No, the rumor was that she had three kids
that she left behind in Jamaica that she doesn't take
care of. So she's saying her three kids
are not in Jamaica. FYI.
So she has three kids. I don't know. Exactly. We don't know. We don in Jamaica. FYI. So she has three kids.
I don't know. Exactly. We don't
know. We don't know. I don't know. I'm saying
you know, she definitely has a daughter. She talked
about that. And I guess we'll find
out when you watch the main event.
All right. Hazel E. in the meantime
lets you know exactly how she feels.
Now she got donkey of the day
yesterday. And that was because of things
that she said on social media
She was beefing with different women
And she said
I see all you black ass bitches that hate me
Stop bleaching your skin
And fix the inside first
And maybe all you hoes wouldn't be so mad
She goes on to talk about people hating her
Because she's light skin
In addition her boyfriend posted
I guess people were accusing him of being gay
That gay
He said
If you really want to know how I feel
about gays so bad well here you go I hope all gays die
and go to hell that's where I'm from
now she responded to that burning
hell just like God said in the Bible
I'm shocked that they have not
been released from love and hip hop yet
well Shoe Dazzle posted we are aware
of the recent social media posts and thank
our fans for bringing it to our attention
at Shoe Dazzle we believe in love and equality for all and have removed all content associated now
here is what hazel e said in her response the post was made because one person in the community
decided to falsify documents from uh rose's social media and my social media you know trying to out
him and being in a down-low relationship.
It was false. It was lies.
And he was just like, to show you how not gay I am,
I'm going to post a burning flag.
Might not have been the wisest idea.
He definitely was enraged when he saw it.
When I saw it, I was just enraged.
And I was like, yeah, burning hell.
Not to the whole community,
to that one individual for his acts.
Listen, first of all, I'm not paying her no attention.
Can you put me on to something, though?
What the hell is shoe dazzle?
Is that like Fashion Nova for heels?
Yes.
I think that is.
And I think you get like a subscription and you get a certain amount of shoes or something
like that.
Hot stuff?
Do you get it?
No, I don't have shoe dazzle.
Like nice shoes, the dope stuff on there?
Let's just say people use it.
And I think at one point Kim Kardashian had to deal with them.
Okay.
Also.
So, you know,
hey, if you need some shoes,
shoe dazzle.
If you need some clothes,
fashion Nova.
It's kind of like that.
Let Instagram dress you.
All right.
Lupita Nyong'o
has come forward
with her stories
about Harvey Weinstein.
Come on, man.
And sexual misconduct.
What?
This guy don't stop.
Yeah, he does not.
He shoots his shot with everybody.
Now, she said she met him in 2011 at an awards ceremony in Berlin.
She was still a student at Yale, at the School of Drama.
And she said she was invited by him to join him and his family at their house in Connecticut for a screening of a movie.
Now, she said when she arrived at his house, she met his wife, she met his kids, and then he set her up to watch the film in his private screening room.
Well, about 15 minutes in, he invited her to his private bedroom and asked if he could give her a massage.
This guy is J.R. Smith.
Harvey Weinstein is Nick Young.
She panicked and offered to give him a massage instead.
He removed his shirt and laid down on the bed, and that's when she fled his house when he was removing his pants.
That guy is a shooter.
He shoots his shot with any and everybody.
Now, a woman has also filed a police report with the LAPD saying that he raped her in 2013, and so now they are launching a criminal investigation.
She is an Italian model and actress who says she attended the Italia Film, Fashion and Art Festival in February of 2013.
She said they were in Beverly Hills.
And that's when he went up to her room and forcibly grabbed her by the hair, yanked her into the bathroom and raped her.
She said it went on for 45 minutes and she begged him to stop and showed him pictures of her kids.
He's just a thirsty predator.
Why are you so thirsty, though?
So these are the allegations.
Now, Quentin Tarantino, who has done a lot of work with Harvey Weinstein,
Harvey Weinstein has produced a lot of his big movies,
including Pulp Fiction, Django Unchained, and Glorious Bastards.
He says that he knew enough to do more than I did.
He told Page Six that he was aware that there was a mistreatment of women,
but he didn't do enough to stop it, but he didn't know it was as serious as it was.
Oh, y'all got to shut up.
If you knew it was a mistreatment of a woman,
it don't matter if it's one, you're supposed to intervene.
He talked about two different actresses,
including Mara Savino,
who had told him disturbing stories,
and they were also his ex-girlfriends,
about encounters with him,
and he also was aware that Rose McGowan
had tweeted that Weinstein had raped her
and that she had allegedly reached
a legal settlement with him,
but he said he did not realize these alleged
incidents were part of a larger pattern. He said,
I did marginalize the incidents. Anything I say now
will sound like a crappy excuse.
Yes, I respect everybody for being honest, but
you know, you all sound stupid saying that
you knew after the fact but didn't intervene.
Yeah, he said he should have stopped working with him.
He said many in Hollywood viewed him as having a father
and son closeness with him. He said,
I wish I had taken responsibility for what I heard.
If I had done the work I should have done then, I would have not had to work with him.
Y'all chose money over morals.
That's all it boils down to.
Y'all chose your own self-interest over what was right.
Y'all wanted to get those movies made.
It's interesting because a lot of people did come forward.
And, you know, some people are saying, why are these women just speaking out now?
But people did speak out and nobody cared.
That was what the real problem was.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Ms. Yee.
Charlemagne.
Yes.
Who you giving that donkey to?
Listen, man, we need this guy from Richardson, Texas,
named Wesley Matthews to come to the front of the congregation.
We would like to have a word with him.
You have no idea who Wesley Matthews is, but you will for after the hour,
and you will go hug and kiss your child.
After you hear this story.
All right.
We'll get into all that.
When we come back,
keep it locked.
It's the breakfast club.
Good morning.
Charlemagne say the gang donkey.
Charlemagne.
You are a donkey.
It's time for donkey of the day.
Donkey of the day does not discriminate.
I might not have the song of the day, but I got the donkey of the day.
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man, hit me with the heat.
It's the Breakfast Club, bitches.
Who's donkey of the day today?
Well, Mr. Ed Sheeran, donkey of the day for Friday, October 20th.
Today is the 20th, right?
It goes to a guy from Richardson, Texas named Wesley Matthews.
Now, Wesley Matthews was arrested for abandoning or endangering a child.
Not just a child, his child.
A three-year-old girl named Sharon Matthews, okay?
Three years old.
My daughter is two.
She will be three next year.
How old is your youngest, Envy?
I got a one-year-old, a three-year-old, four-year-old, 13-year-old, and 16-year-old.
Okay, so you got a three year old.
So you know how three year olds move, you know how they are.
So it boggles my mind that someone could do this to a child, a three year old.
Okay, would you like to know what Wesley Matthews did to his three year old?
What?
Well, let's go to Fox 4 News Richardson for the report.
There's an intense search for a three year old girl from Richardson.
Still, her father was arrested after he left her outside. FOR A THREE-YEAR-OLD GIRL FROM RICHARDSON. STILL, HER FATHER WAS ARRESTED AFTER HE LEFT HER OUTSIDE.
WE KNOW THAT ARREST WARRANT FOR
SHARON MATTHEWS FATHER IS NOW
GIVING US MORE DETAILS ABOUT
WHAT LED UP TO THIS.
HE ACTUALLY TOLD POLICE HE LEFT
THE LITTLE GIRL OUTSIDE AS
PUNISHMENT WHEN SHE WOULD NOT
FINISH HER MILK.
THERE IS STILL AN ACTIVE AMBER
ALERT FOR THREE-YEAR-OLD SHARON.
FRIENDS ALSO SEARCHED THROUGH
THE TREES IN A FIELD BEHIND THE
FAMILY'S HOME ON SUNNINGDALE. THAT'S WHERE SHARON'S FATHER TDS ALSO SEARCHED THROUGH THE TREES IN A FIELD BEHIND THE
FAMILY'S HOME ON SUNNINGDALE.
THAT'S WHERE SHARON'S FATHER
TOLD POLICE HE LEFT THE GIRL
AROUND 3 A-M ON SATURDAY.
HE SAYS HE HAD HER STAND ACROSS
THE ALLEYWAY NEAR A LARGE TREE
AND WHEN HE CAME OUT 15 MINUTES
LATER, SHE WAS GONE.
MATTHEWS TOLD POLICE THERE HAVE
BEEN COYOTES SEEN IN THE ALLEYWAY
NEAR WHERE HE LEFT HIS DAUGHTER.
SHARON WAS LAST SEEN WEARING A PINK TOP, BLACK PAJAMA BOTTOMS AND FLIP-FLOP. Matthews told police there have been coyotes seen in the alleyway near where he left his daughter.
Sharon was last seen wearing a pink top, black pajama bottoms, and flip-flops.
She does have developmental issues and limited communication skills.
Now, Wesley Matthews is accused of abandoning or endangering a child.
He's being held on a $250,000 bond.
Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm. Bond ain't high enough.
An Amber Rose alert has been issued for Sharon Matthews.
Okay, Wesley Matthews arrested and charged with child endangerment
because his three-year-old daughter wouldn't drink her milk.
So at 3 in the morning, he takes his daughter outside
and makes her stand by a large tree as a punishment.
He comes back 15 minutes later, and she is gone.
Now, I know how I feel about my daughter.
My only job as a father is to protect and provide.
What kind of person are you, Wesley?
What kind of man, what kind of father are you that you could even, one, think to do
that to your daughter and two, put her by a tree in an alley at three in the morning
where you know coyotes are and leave her for 15 minutes?
This young girl still hasn't been found and I hope for the best, but it sounds to me,
Wesley, that it sounds to me like you fed the coyotes.
Okay, maybe you didn't think coyotes were that dangerous
because you grew up on the Roadrunner,
but what you need to understand is that terrorist
who had all those Acme weapons of mass destruction named Wile E. Coyote,
he was chasing the Roadrunner so he could eat it.
Okay, when will people learn that nothing good happens at 3 in the morning?
You never had nobody older in your family tell you
the only thing open at 3 in the morning is legs, Waffle House, and Coyote's mouth?
Huh?
I'm trying to figure out what kind of sleep schedule is your 3-year-old on
that you got her up that kind of morning trying to make her drink milk.
I'm just confused, okay?
And the reason I'm confused is because I'm trying to wrap my brain around crazy.
And when you try to understand crazy, you yourself become crazy.
You can't make sense of what does not make sense. And this absolutely makes no sense. Okay, Wesley
Matthews, if your daughter is dead, her blood is all over your hands. And if she is dead, I hope
you get charged with murder because this is all your fault. You made your three-year-old daughter
stand outside at three in the morning because she wouldn't drink her milk. And now she's on the back
of a milk carton. Missing.
Please give Wesley Matthews the biggest
hee-haw, please.
I hope they find that little
girl ASAP.
I hope so. I hope they find her
alive and whole.
Absolutely.
Thank you for that dog here today.
Let's be a blessing to somebody, man.
We need to be a blessing to somebody because we do a segment here on The Breakfast Club called Empower to the People.
Okay.
Where we like to just, you know, bring people up and enhance whatever it is that they have going on.
Correct.
Whether it's a business or a product or an organization.
But, you know, it's this guy that I've been paying attention to all year long.
You may see me post him on my Instagram.
What's his name?
Let me tell you what he does first.
I don't want y'all to judge.
I don't want you to say his name and then y'all judge.
All right.
Bishop T.D. Jakes was here the other day, and Bishop T.D. Jakes said...
What does Bishop T.D. Jakes have to do with this?
Would you let me get to it?
Bishop T.D. Jakes says that it's never too late.
Now, I don't know if I'd necessarily agree with that.
You say all the time it's too late.
F your dreams.
You're right.
You're too old to do this.
You're right.
Especially about rappers.
You always tell people you're too old to be a rapper.
You're right.
Give it up.
Is this guy a rapper, Charlamagne?
Yes, he is a rapper.
How old is he?
He's 53 years old.
Now, listen.
I'm just trying to.
What do you mean?
I'm always open.
You know what I mean?
I could be definitely wrong about things, okay?
I just think sometimes it could be too late.
Maybe it's not.
Maybe God has other plans.
So you're bringing a 53-year-old rapper?
Yes.
You, the one that always tells people that you're too old to be doing that, give it up.
F your dreams.
He's bringing a 53-year-old rapper.
He might be good, he. Is he successful? He might be good. He's not successful F your dreams. It's bringing a 53-year-old rapper. He might be good, D.
Is he successful?
He might be good.
He's not successful yet.
Okay.
Do we have a clip of him rapping?
Yes, we do.
His name, can I say it?
I'll say his name now.
His name is 52 Savage.
All right.
But he's 53.
He's got a record with Snoop Dogg called Pressure.
All right.
Can we play a snippet right fast, please?
A little snippet.
A little snippet.
A little snippet.
A little snippet.
A little snippet.
A little snippet.
A little snippet.
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A little snippet. A little snippet. A little snippet. A little snippet. A little snippet. A little snippet. A little snippet. A little snippet. A little snippet. A little snippet. A little snippet. A little snippet. A little snippet. A little snippet. A little snippet. A little snippet. A little snipp please. A little snippet. Prison. Hey, this is prison. Prison.
Prison.
Prison.
Prison.
Prison.
Prison.
Prison.
Prison.
Prison.
Fresh and fresh.
The S-N-O-O-P is back in the deep.
Wait, wait.
How you gonna play Snoop first?
That sounds like Snoop.
Hey, you shut up, okay?
I don't like how you're spinning this situation, all right?
How you gonna play Snoop first?
It sounds like it's on the future Young Thug Super Slimy Project.
That was 52 Savage on the hook.
That was Snoop rapping.
But 52 Savage is going to be here in two seconds.
All right, when we come back, we're going to interview a 53-year-old rapper.
We go by the name of 52 Savage.
And you want to tell what else we're doing for the young man?
What else are we doing?
Oh.
Oh.
We're trying to get him.
He ain't got no teeth, y'all. He's 53 and he
got about three teeth in his mouth. What? He got three teeth.
Maybe four. Okay.
So we gotta go for him, me page. Well, he gotta
go for him, me page. He trying to raise
money to get a new grill. Look, I'm just trying to get
into heaven, y'all. Okay, so listen, here's the thing,
man. The man gonna be here and we gonna
open up the phone lines and y'all tell
us if y'all think that it's too late for this brother
but the least you can do if you want
to be a blessing on this fine Friday
is put a dollar in his GoFundMe page. Just one dollar.
Just one dollar. When you hear the man's story
man, the man ain't got no teeth, man.
Okay? Alright. Listen, when we come back
52 Savage
will be in the building and I think
Charlamagne, I think what you should do right now is I think you should
actually post a rap on your Instagram so people know what he is, what he looks like.
What he is.
He's a person.
He's a human being.
Goodness.
And, Charlamagne, after this, I don't ever want to hear you tell anybody they're too old to accomplish their dreams.
I might tell him he's too old to accomplish something.
All right.
We'll see.
I don't know yet.
All right.
52 Savage.
Yes, 52 Savage.
When we come back, don't go anywhere.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
All the way from Dallas, Texas.
Y'all.
52 Savage.
52 Savage is here.
Y'all, how you doing, Charlamagne?
What's going on?
What's happening, brother?
What's up, man?
Trying to get to the business.
Now, listen.
Trying to bring old people back.
That's what I'm doing.
Don't write.
Old people never left.
They don't leave until they die.
They're here.
They ain't getting no respect they are now.
Like I tell people, don't disrespect me.
Now go respect the other old cats that you was disrespecting back in the day before I started this.
Why you think they don't respect old people no more?
Because I know they don't.
I live in the city.
I know they don't.
They're not hitting across the street no more. They're not doing all that
They pushing them down the street they not helping them they're not doing all that they still make fun
Okay, so they shoot shots at me, but man. I love life, and I'm so confident. I love it
I'm an entertainer
I'm a DJ, but when I start to rap, that means I gotta start talking, I gotta start seeing
my issues.
Now, you're not that old though, you can't be 52?
I ain't even old, they say I'm old.
I'm 53 now.
53?
You can't even get free pancakes at IHOP yet.
No, it kills me, because I gotta have that.
But you know, I just, I mean, the respect level went up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's more of just a cat rapping over beef.
It's more than that.
It's a way of saying you ain't never too old to do shit.
You ain't got to look a certain way.
You ain't got to get fixed.
If I wouldn't have opened my mouth, y'all wouldn't have known about me.
Charlamagne has told many people up here that they were too old to pursue a career in entertainment.
That ain't true no more.
That ain't true no more. That ain't true no more.
That ain't true no more.
It's more than just, I mean, I'm bigger than just me rapping over a beat.
I can do that all day.
I'm, like they say out here, I'm nice, son.
Give us some bars right now, 52.
Why?
Because you a rapper, see?
I ain't no rapper.
I'm an entertainer.
But I can entertain you, drop a beat on.
You want me to freestyle?
Yeah, let's go.
Acapella, go.
Acapella, I'm tellin' just to pay attention
I got these boys flinchin' no need to mention
See I'm lockin' em up and censin' them sex
And I'm askin' them questions
Them n****s be stressin' takin' my lessons
I'm a chief and ringer, the hard-mores
Ain't nobody in here got really no hard-bores
Tippin' cars, a fantasy auto barn
Tippin' toe through the two-lifts
Cause we havin' fun
That's nothing, that ain't even Y'all, that's nothing.
That ain't even nothing, though.
I'm nicer than that on the beat.
That's, you know, you asked me to rap.
I don't know what's going on.
We cousins.
This is my nephew.
He act like this all the time.
That's your nephew or your cousin?
A nephew.
All y'all want a nephew if you under 53 years old.
Well, Angela's a woman, so she can't be a nephew.
That's my niece right there.
Right.
So what got you?
Why the name 52 Savage? I didn't have my niece. Right. So what got you? Why the name 52 Savage?
I didn't have no name 52 Savage.
I'm 52 years old.
And then I did the little pressure thing on the back porch.
I just, you know, I just felt like this.
This is a pressure beat.
I'm going to call it pressure.
And this cat came on this page with, oh, 52 Savage got a new song.
Called High Blood Pressure.
So I got the, and I ain't going to lie, I was mad. 52 Savage got a new song called High Blood Pressure. You know what I'm saying?
So I got the, and then I ain't going to lie, I was mad.
I was like, no, I'm DJ Sway, because I'm a DJ.
That's why I'm the hottest DJ in Dallas.
I ain't going to lie, I ain't stunning.
That's what the f*** that is.
You're the hottest DJ in Dallas.
I'm the hottest DJ in Dallas.
I only said that, though, because I wanted people to watch the video.
But that made them, see, they was f***ing on him.
They ain't going to lie.
I said, hell no, I'm DJ Sway.
That's my name. Then my cousin says, no, they was on them. They ain't going to lie. I said, hell no, I'm DJ Sway. That's my name.
Then my cousin says, no, hold up, look.
They got hashtag 52 Savage everywhere.
So I was like, that's my name.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, I got to run with it.
And then I looked at it differently as my, I ain't going to say fans
because I don't like the word fans because I see I treat a fan.
So they all my supporters.
I looked at them and I said, hmm, this might work.
And then I thought about him, and they was shitting on him.
I said, no, no, man, that man, look at his page.
It's all professional.
Now, he stuck my ghetto ass in between all his professionals.
He didn't have to do that.
Right.
So he's saying something.
He's saying it's interesting.
No, it's more interesting.
God damn it.
It's art.
Because when I put it together, drop a track on it, I mean, I'm good.
But, you know, this man gave me that name.
I appreciate it.
So I ran with it because all my shit coming through.
52-7.
Now, who started the GoFundMe page?
Before you get into that, let's talk about your teeth for a second.
And let's get into it.
Or lack thereof.
Lack thereof.
You know what I'm saying?
So what happened to your teeth?
They just held.
They're 53. Thank yo. You can't...
Thank you.
Your teeth don't fall out of 53.
All right, y'all wait.
They do when you start.
Hey, look, my mom...
Y'all got about 10 more years.
Put it like this, my mom.
Y'all get Venice.
I got more than 10 more years.
My parents got their teeth.
Okay, I had money.
Thank you for the projects.
No, not for the projects.
Your parents from the projects?
Mm-mm.
Okay, then.
They got their shit together.
They ain't never had no daddy.
First.
I don't even know what that is. I ain't never had no daddy. First.
I don't even know what that is.
I wouldn't ever say that in the house.
Daddy was not in my book.
We didn't have that.
What the mother fucker?
Right.
We didn't have that shit.
We didn't have Christmas.
So you was gifted with all that.
She's privileged.
I ain't never fucking no gifted.
I don't believe in privilege.
That's bullshit.
Gifted.
That's somebody handing you something.
That's what you call privilege.
That ain't privilege.
If my daddy had money and they handed it down, you ain't done shit.
So I ain't giving you no credit for that.
I give credit that come from what they call the mud.
See what I'm saying?
That's real.
That's what a credit.
I give them credit.
I don't trip on those silver spoons because I had a dirty fart.
You feel me?
So that's what they loving about me is I'm real.
Ain't no fake.
I didn't wait to get my grill done to come on the show. I didn't wait to get my grill done to come on the show I don't wait to get my grill done to start talking closed mouth and get let alone fed
How much does it cost to get these probably a hundred thousand what I heard? That's real money
You're a car to be got that bag. Oh, no, they ain't see anything
I researched the parking actually I get my phone for me pays for like
40,000 cuz I'm not I'm not greedy. I get my GoFundMe page for like $40,000.
Because I'm not greedy.
I don't ever want to be rich.
I just don't want to be hungry.
So I'm super humble.
You feel me?
Let me read the summary for the GoFundMe page. Run that for me.
You said you can't eat steak?
I can't take steak all day.
I can do that.
You ain't got time for that.
I got DJ Andel said she'll chew my stuff, be the local, and give it back to me.
She was playing with all serious.
She said I would chew your steak up for you and give it to you.
And if it's not chewed up enough, then you can give it back.
I thought you was married.
You should marry her.
Who said I was married?
The girl introduced herself to me as Miss Savage.
But did she say Mrs.?
Shit happens.
Couple of IG pics, that shit's over.
You know how it go.
All right, when we come back, we got more 52 Savage,
and we want to hear from you.
800-585-1051.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have 52 Savage in the building,
but we got a lot of callers,
so let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, who's this?
Yo, hello.
Hey, what's your name?
What'd you think of 52 Savage?
I think he's great.
You know, I think he's doing his thing right now,
and you never do all to do anything.
No matter what Charlemagne says, I don't think, you know,
if you got a dream, follow it.
All right, well, prove me wrong and go donate to his GoFundMe page so you can get some teeth, damn it.
I got to ask one question, though.
Yes.
What?
How do you pronounce his name?
Is it 52 Savage or 52th Savage?
52.
Goodbye, man.
52.
You don't have 52 teeth, okay?
You got two teeth.
Hello, who's this?
This is Alicia from Detroit, Michigan.
What up, though?
Hey, Alicia.
What up, though? What, Alicia. What up, though?
What do you think of 52 Savage?
52 Savage sound like my dad rapping some old Mac Daddy line like my daddy used to say.
Oh, I'm kicking, but not too loud.
Laughing, but not can't fly.
Keeping my head above water because I don't want to die.
Give me a few more.
Some hard bars right there, boy.
Yeah, I want some bars.
Let me get those.
Let me get those so I can pass them to 52.
Listen, Medicare to Medicare is real.
He's come from the struggle, and he don't respect nothing but doing it for the blood,
and how he wasn't privileged, or whatever.
Medicaid and Medicare give him out free things.
He can get help from dentists.
Are you planning to donate to his campaign?
I'm not donating nothing to his campaign.
He managed to get there to see y'all, but he ain't got no tea.
And he's talking about he want to be a rapper?
No, no, no, no.
He need to be rapping.
Don't stand on the corner like they do in New York City or something.
And everywhere else.
I respect your opinion, boo.
Thank you, mama.
I respect it. All right, now, 52 Savage, you heard the people. One respect your opinion, boo. Thank you, mama.
I respect it.
All right, now, 52 Savage, you heard the people.
One person like you, one person don't like you.
Some people, you don't think you're too old for groupies?
No.
You know what I'm saying? You taking Viagra yet?
No, I'm still good.
I'm still nice.
Yeah, 53 ain't old, man.
Hell no.
I gotta ask somebody.
All right, so get back to this GoFundMe.
Oh, the GoFundMe, okay.
Who created the page?
J-Ray.
That's one of my business partners.
Read it, read it.
Raising money for 52 Savage, a.k.a. DJ Swayed 50, a new set of teeth.
DJ Swayed.
DJ Swayed 50, a new set of teeth.
His career has been moving at a fast pace since he was first recognized online as a rapping grandpa.
He is glad that he has shown people that you can be any age or look different and still live your dreams.
The role model that he has become for the children to young adults
has been a joy to him overall,
but his missing teeth still causes people to focus on his appearance
instead of his talent.
You think so?
No, I know so.
And then I don't trip on it, but it's the truth.
You know, I got to go with the truth over anything else.
Look at you.
That's the first thing you see.
How you doing, baby?
You so pretty.
What's the first thing you see? When I seen you? Why, yeah. I seen the chains. That's the first thing you see. How you doing, baby? You so pretty. What's the first thing you see?
When I seen you? I seen the chains.
That's bullshit.
I'm asking you.
That's bullshit.
No women. Y'all go from
shoes all the way up.
The first thing I seen was your chains. They're blinding.
Okay. What's next?
You ain't got no teeth. Thank you.
But not till you open your mouth.
They lying to you. You know how you know they lying to you? I know they lying.
You ain't got no teeth to see. Why?
I said the first thing they saw was your teeth.
You got no teeth.
But I do look at people's fingernails and their
teeth when I first.
So really okay to be
honest. Yeah, we can do the farming, but look
first, I don't give a
shit. Cause I'm gonna eat regardless.
I'm gonna still do what I'm going to do regardless.
All it takes is you wanting to be.
You got to man up and do that.
If this was stopping me, would I be at the breakfast club with no breakfast?
Would I be in there if I went on top of my game?
No, it's right up.
You won't even let me come on your show.
Because you say that ain't good enough.
I watch your shit.
I know.
How'd you hook up with Snoop?
You got a record with Snoop Dogg.
That's the thing.
And that's what makes me know something's going on
because I'm not contacting them.
They contacting me.
I seen you at Mike Epps, Snoop.
Same thing.
What made me get at Mike?
This is like my Big Mama song.
I said, oh, you got a Big Girl song.
I want to get on that.
Yeah, I ain't really finished.
Well, it's finished.
I didn't put it out.
Yeah, it's a little bit of that.
I'm the type of dude that'll be with Big Mama.
I'm like, yeah, yeah dude that'll be with big mama. Hey, yeah
The big mama because big mama cook is some
And that's the kind of broad I'll be on
Food I've been outside last night siphon witness on the block You think Biggie was here. But that's New York, and I love New York. I ain't going to lie, fool.
I've been outside last night cyphering with niggas on the block.
Three, four in the morning.
Where is this?
I'm on 45th.
What?
45th?
Times Square?
I was going to get a snack.
Soft cookies.
Soft.
Soft cookies.
So we cyphering on the block.
Damn.
I know you. Oh, I had to borrow it. Sorry. So everything you eat. The Brothers Club. So we cypher on the block
No, so everything is club everything now I can eat anything okay
Please get the go for me
Doritos Please get the go for me thing. Get the go for me. Dorito me up. What I'm trying to tell you. That bitch pointed up and I come down.
Come on, man.
Fix my.
Oh, yeah.
I take that back.
That's the main reason.
I won't go to the hospital, nigga.
I don't with no chips no more.
You had to go to the hospital because of the chips?
Damn, now.
The Dorito.
Man, I can't explain it.
It makes me nervous, shaking.
Get the go for me again, gentlemen. I don't know how to read go for me pages. Hold on, hold on. I I can't explain it. It makes me nervous, shaking. GoFundMe again, gentlemen.
I don't know how to read GoFundMe pages.
Hold on, hold on.
I'm going to post it.
He's going to post it.
I'm going to post it.
Oh, here you go.
GoFundMe.com.
You're going to post it to your friends now.
Yes.
Angela Yee, while you quiet, your ass going to post it.
Hey.
No, that's Angela Yee right there.
You lying.
I asked that girl, I said, who?
I said, who is Angela Lee?
This mother****** said her.
No.
Why?
That can't be you.
Listen, so who you thought this girl was sitting by you?
Who you thought Angela was?
Somebody big.
Oh, her?
Yeah, her.
Somebody in my bed.
I'm probably some mother****** this.
Where Angela at?
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
I'm taking my ass back to Dallas, man.
I don't be lying to that hell in New York.
Do you have grandkids?
Hell yeah.
What?
How many?
15.
What do they think of your rap career?
Some of them are like, stop, stop, savage.
You pop off.
They want me to turn back into pop off.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That was some of them things.
But the rest of them, they like this.
I mean, I'm sobering it in.
I really, I really, this really hadn't really hit me,
all this, what they call fame, because I've always been famous.
I want the bag, the fame.
This don't mean nothing.
So you want a record deal?
That's why I talk to you like, I mean, I want a deal somewhere, a TV, something.
That's why I'm hiding that mic.
We got some ruins, so y'all don't stay tuned.
Well, the GoFundMe is GoFundMe.com slash 52 Savage new set of teeth fund.
Okay?
So it's 52 Savage new set of teeth.
52 Savage new set of teeth fund.
Okay.
Teeth fund.
Y'all go donate right now.
We're going to get 52 Savage some teeth.
South, South.
D-Town, stand up, ho.
Oh, hey.
Uno, lo so my amigo.
He going to pour a four.
Hey.
I'm in your bitch throat.
Hey.
I'm about to let it go.
Hey.
But you can't take no more.
Bitch, I thought you was a hoe.
I'll be on top of my floor when I be sliding deep.
Oh, ain't no love on top of the game when savage be in the streets.
I'm about to run up and creep.
They know how I see.
I'm running the stable of freaks.
Your whores a flavor of the wheat.
Charlamagne man, gold chain chain man Had to plug the OG
52 Savage
Far from average
I smashed the beat
It's hot my
52 Savage live on the show
Man y'all know what it is
Tell them where to follow you 52
Please follow me at
DJ Suede
50
That's S-W-A-D-E
Suede like that
Not the material
D-Wade
First D-Wade
At DJ Suede GoFundMe.com. D-Wade. First D-Wade. At DJ Suede.
GoFundMe.com.
Slash 52 Savage.
New set of T-Fun.
52 Savage.
Yes, sir.
Thank you for joining us, sir.
All day.
The Breakfast Club.
All right.
Well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Nicki Minaj.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report. This is the Rumor Report. Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Nicki Minaj is taking the stand during her brother's child rape trial.
And they're saying that she's going to tell the jurors that the mother of the alleged victim attempted to extort her for millions. Now, according to Jelani Mirage's defense attorney, David Schwartz,
he said that the client's then-wife, Jacqueline Robinson,
forced her children to lie to authorities to try to get $25 million from Nicki Minaj.
He said that she told Nicki, I can make the charges go away for $25 million.
So we don't know when Nicki's taking the stand, but she will.
He's accused of raping his then-11-year-old stepdaughter in 2015.
All right, now Lil Rel and
Gerard Carmichael have reunited. They're going to be doing
a comedy pilot. So everybody was upset
when the Carmichael show
was cancelled on NBC, but now they're saying
that they're planning to do
a brand new show. It's an untitled multi-camera
series, which would
star him as a fictionalized version of himself.
Yeah, it's the Little Rel show.
So drop on the clues bombs for Gerard Carmichael
and Little Rel. Those are my guys.
Last time they were here, I told y'all
ladies, Little Rel is the one you want to get pregnant from.
I just saw Little Rel at the A3C festival.
We had a brunch. It was actually a
women's brunch and he showed up. He was like one of the only guys
there. Y'all don't listen to me. I told you.
I be trying to put... Listen, I have a firm called
PPM, which is Proper Poom Poom Management.
I told y'all I'd get pregnant from Laurel.
He still got that back-end check coming from Get Out.
Now he got his own TV show coming.
Y'all don't listen to me.
Now, Gabrielle Union has teamed up with LeBron.
They're going to be executive producing a new comedy TV series called White Dave,
based on David E. Talbert's life.
So he's going to write the series and serve as executive producer.
It's about an African-American boy who's raised in an all-white neighborhood
but has to move to a predominantly black area after his mother remarried.
David E. Talbert that does the stage plays?
Yes, he's invited for all the stage plays.
Like Mama got some hot sauce in her bag?
Exactly.
What? For real?
He's been up here before, David E. Talbert.
Mama, there goes that man.
Performing at the Township Auditorium.
Sunday, June 17th, 2017.
All right, Solomon.
Now, there was a big rumor about the game going around.
According to the rumors, he got a 15-year-old girl pregnant in the U.K.
She snuck into a club.
They hit it off.
She had, we don't know whether or not she had a fake ID.
Now, the game went on Instagram and said,
Not here to entertain lies or felonious stories.
Laughing at how lame some people are.
Stalking others' lives.
Fabricating stories to look like fools in the end.
And here I sit, focused on my soul, my craft, and my children.
The internet is the devil.
We got to do better.
Now, he also has said in a statement,
this story is a lie made up by a child whom I've never met nor talked to in my life.
I wish big media outlets would stop giving inaccurate news and liars
a platform to tarnish their brand and make them look like the inquirer.
Well, the problem with these big media outlets is, like,
it'll be like a smaller blog or somebody will report something
and they just run with it because they need content.
But the problem is I didn't hear about it until he said it.
I didn't know about it.
I didn't see it on any of the blog sites until he actually said it.
I saw it on Famulous.
That's true, too.
But, yeah,
sometimes the story ends up getting bigger
when you address
the allegations.
Now, Future and Young Thug
last night put out
a collaborative project,
Super Slimy,
13 tracks.
It just came out
at midnight,
so I don't know
if you guys had a chance
to listen to it or not yet.
No, I'm going to listen
to it.
Not a single was relationships,
but it should be dope, though.
All right.
And XXXTentacion has gotten a new record deal.
They're saying that deal is valued at $6 million.
Oh, I know 52 Savage can get $500,000.
A capital music group.
And it's through indie distributor Caroline.
So there you have it.
All right.
Well, I am Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Shout out to Revolt.
Revolt will see you guys on Monday.
Everybody else, the People's Choice mixes up next.
Now, you know it's HU's homecoming.
Sadly, it's Hampton University's homecoming and Howard's homecoming this weekend.
But I'm going to put you into that mood.
Of course, I'm in Hampton, Virginia right now.
Shout to our sister station, 103 Jams, out here.
So I'm going to make you feel like if you ever went to an HBCU or if you ever were in college,
I'm going to make you feel like
you're back in college.
Oh, so that means all late 80s, 90s music.
Right, but not only that,
like that booty shake music,
the butt, all that type of thing
that make you want to dance
on your desk right now.
Give it to the old aunties this morning, Envy.
I mean, 52 Savage was there,
so it put me in that mood.
Give it to the uncles this morning.
We here.
I ain't never go to college, though.
Somebody going to give me an honorary degree one day.
No way.
Everybody's giving you an honorary degree.
I'm getting me an honorary degree.
Don't you knock my dreams.
You ain't knocked 52 Savage this morning.
Don't knock me.
What is it?
The University of New Hampshire?
Thought I'd go fund me so I could get an honorary degree.
Can I do that?
We'll get you an online degree.
All right.
People's Choice mixes up next.
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