The Breakfast Club - I'm Snitching Easy!
Episode Date: February 19, 20192-19- The Breakfast Club is back from their 3 day weekend and was ready to talk about everything that happened over the weekend including Tekashi69 plead deal, in which we opened up the phone lines ...to see if any our listeners would snitch after his plea deal was released. Moreover, we also opened up the phone lines to see if anyone looked at Colin Kaepernick as a sell out, after news broke that he reached a settlement agreement with the NFL. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to yet another Florida person, this time it was a vegan couple who nearly starved their infant after switching formula. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
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get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast
Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
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Hey, everyone. This is Courtney Thorne-Smith, Laura Layton, and Daphne Zuniga. On July 8,
1992, apartment buildings with pools were never quite the same as Melrose Place was introduced
to the world. We are going to be reliving every hookup, every scandal, and every single wig removal together.
So listen to Still the Place on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
The one to show you love to hate.
I get more nervous in this room than anywhere else.
It's on your radio right now.
Do you know how to pop that coochie for a game?
There you go.
It's the world's most dangerous morning show.
Got the cameras, I'm out of here.
I agree.
What kind of show is this?
Let's all listen to this show.
The Breakfast Club.
With DJ Envy.
The captain of this bitch.
With Angela Yee, the only one who can keep these guys in check.
With Charlamagne Tha God.
I'm a lovable asshole.
And this is The Breakfast Club, bitches!
Good morning, Angela Yee. Good morning, DJ Envy. Charlamagne Tha God.
Peace to the planet. It's Tuesday.
Yes, it's Tuesday.
Feels like a Monday to me.
Yeah, I need our next president to get rid of Mondays.
Mondays as far as like school and as far as work, I think that we need three-day weekends, man.
I think the weekend should be Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
Because technically Friday ain't really the weekend.
You know what I'm saying? You work, you go to
school on the Friday. We need
Saturday, Sunday, and Monday off.
I'll take that. We need just four days. I'll take that.
Four days for work, four days for school. Dang.
The world will keep moving.
I'm with you. It was a crazy weekend.
Shout out to everybody that was in
Charlotte for All Star. Yes, indeed.
Had a great time out there.
I left my whole wallet at home.
What do you mean?
This whole weekend.
I didn't bring my wallet.
I didn't have my ID.
I didn't have no credit cards.
I didn't have no money on me.
You went through Claire.
You went through Claire?
Yeah, I went through Claire.
But in Charlotte, they don't have Claire to get back.
So how'd you get back?
You know, when you, so just some advice. If you ever forget your ID or lose it or something and you have to catch a flight, get to the airport early.
They have a supervisor come over and then they ask you these questions like what your
mother's maiden name, what's the address that you lived at before, you know, whatever.
They ask you a bunch of questions.
Then if you go through security after that, they search, they put your stuff in like red
bins to flag that you don't have ID.
And then they search every single thing in your bag.
They take everything out.
Just to make sure.
Just, yeah, they check everything.
They got to. And then they do the whole full body search and all of that take everything out. Just to make sure. Just, yeah, they check everything. They got to.
And then they do the whole full body search
and all of that.
So you just have to get there.
I got, it took like 45 minutes.
Wow.
For all of that.
And even though like, you know,
shout out to them.
They knew who I was, but they still have to go
through the process.
They still have to go through the whole process.
You can't be like, here's the article
proving who I am.
It doesn't matter.
Wow.
All right.
Well, I had a great time in All Star.
All Star was just packed.
It's just, oh, it's just so many people. They looked that packed to me when I was there Saturday. Wow. All right. Well, I had a great time in All-Star. All-Star was just packed. It's just so many people.
They looked that packed to me when I was there Saturday.
No, it was.
See, I double-A looked more packed when I beat out.
Did you go to the epicenter?
Yeah, I did an event at the epicenter on Saturday.
It wasn't that packed?
No.
No, when I went to the epicenter, it was Ram Saturday.
Saturday night, maybe.
Saturday night, it was Ram.
During the day,
not so much.
I did an event
with Mountain Dew
and, you know,
interviewed Domingos
and Allen Iverson
and Joel Embiid
and Russell Westbrook
and his brother
and Asia Wilson
and Jaron Jackson
and Marvin Bagley
and it was,
I mean,
it was packed in that event
but when you,
I was just floating around,
I was like,
it ain't that crazy out there.
No, it was crazy
and shout out to everybody
that came out to our podcast.
Of course,
we do a live podcast.
We do about three a year.
And last night was one of them.
Ended mad late.
That's why I still got the outfit on from last night and still got on my shoes.
But I had a great time.
Shout out to everybody out that came to the KC Crew podcast.
I had a wonderful time.
That was your 100th episode.
No, that was two weeks ago was the 100th episode.
Oh.
And that was at Tao.
So this was just one that we do every February.
So it was a great time.
Great turnout. Shout out to everybody that came out. We appreciate you guys. And let's at Tao. So this was just one that we do every February. So it was a great time. Great turnout.
Shout out to everybody that came out.
We appreciate you guys.
And let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what are we talking about?
There's a lot of things going on in front page news.
I don't know what to say.
You know it's going to snow here in New York tomorrow, so let's talk about that.
What?
How much snow?
Yeah, it's going to snow.
And then we're going to talk about Colin Kaepernick and his collusion case settlement.
Huh?
All right.
We'll get into that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
This is 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, the all-star game team, LeBron beat team,
I'm just going to call them Greek Freak, 178 to 164.
Why, you can't pronounce Giannis?
What's his full name?
I don't know.
I don't even know if I pronounced that right just now.
But Kevin Durant was named all-star, the MVP all-star.
We're not going to talk about the three-point shooting champ, Joe Harris,
from the Brooklyn Nets, the first time a Brooklyn Nets has ever won that.
Congratulations to him.
I mean, you sound excited.
Yeah.
You're the only one.
Congratulations to him.
The three-point shooting contest was dope. He beat Steph Curry. You're the only one. Congratulations to him. The third question in the contest was dope.
He beat Steph Curry.
That was dope.
That's amazing for him.
Yeah, that was.
Congratulations to him.
He was an underdog.
He came out.
People weren't even really applauding for him.
They didn't know who he was.
Still not really applauding for him now.
They had no clue who he was.
But congratulations to him.
And that's why you have to commend somebody like that,
who's an underdog that comes out and wins.
All right.
And shout out to the New York Knick.
He won the Unslammed Dunk Contest.
Oh, the New York Knick.
No, I'm just kidding.
You don't even know his name.
There was no New York Knick in the Slam Dunk Contest.
That's what I'm saying.
I thought he just signed to the Knicks.
A Knick didn't win, though?
Yeah, but he didn't win.
A Knick didn't win?
No, I just said I'm joking.
Are you listening to me?
No, I'm not.
I could tell.
You said a New York Knick won.
I was joking.
Thank you.
All right.
Now let's talk about Colin Kaepernick and the NFL.
They have settled their collusion case.
They aren't allowed to give any details on what it was,
but basically reports are saying he got close to $100 million.
I don't know if that's true.
Reports are also saying that's not true.
Yeah, they're saying that's not true,
but I'm just giving you both sides.
I'm confused by that a little bit.
So he won the case, but then they were talking about
there's two teams he might be playing for next year.
Yeah, he could still play. He might sign,
according to his lawyer, with the Panthers or the Patriots.
Yeah, because Eric Reid won that
case, too. Yeah, Eric Reid was included.
And that as well. So that's
a total financial win.
I mean, I think people were looking at this situation the wrong way.
They were looking at it as a principled fight,
and Colin was trying to prove the NFL was racist.
When the reality is, this was a wrongful
termination lawsuit and
Colin won, it seems like.
Right. Yeah, he's very
excited about it. But it depends on the terms
of his settlement, too, though. Well, he's not allowed to speak
on it. Well, I'm saying they could have paid Colin for
his silence. And you'll find out if Colin
does get signed to an NFL
team. If Colin kneels, then he
didn't get paid off. If he doesn't kneel,
hmm. All right. Well, he did agree to end his suit against the NFL.
What?
What are you talking about?
Yes, you can kneel.
All right.
They put that rule on hold.
Now, five bystanders were shot during a police shootout in New Orleans.
The suspect was fatally shot by a Louisiana State police officer at the end of a foot chase.
But five people who were waiting at a bus stop in New Orleans were shot during a police shootout with that robbery suspect.
And that happened on Sunday.
They said the detectives were investigating two armed robberies.
And then they identified a person of interest near a bus stop at the intersection of Canal and Elk Place.
And that's when the detectives called uniformed officers to help question the suspect.
But when they tried to engage him, he put out a weapon and started shooting.
So.
All right.
Yes.
Oh, and since we, speaking of the NBA All-Star Game,
did you guys hear Anthony Hamilton sing the national anthem?
I did not.
All right, well, don't worry.
I have a little snippet for you.
And the Rock's red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there Oh say does that star-spangled
banner
banner
yet
wave
Anthony Hamilton made that sound
nice. When does Anthony Hamilton ever
sound whack though? I'm saying, remember when
Fergie did the national anthem? I know you're not comparing
Fergie to Anthony Hamilton. She sure did.
I'm just saying they had the same job. I know you're not comparing Fergie to Anthony Hamilton. She sure did. I'm just saying they had the same job.
I know you're not comparing Fergie to Anthony Hamilton.
Way better.
That was amazing.
He did his own rendition.
I know we're not comparing Anthony Hamilton to Fergie.
He slowed it down. He made it soulful.
She sure did.
And I love it.
Yeah, you know why?
Because Anthony Hamilton has real vocal talent.
Fergie has none.
That's the key difference, ladies and gentlemen.
It's not a joke.
There's nothing to joke about.
That's a fact.
All right.
Well, that's your front page news.
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 horrible night.
Maybe you're just tired.
Maybe your weekend was long.
Whatever it may be.
Get it off your chest.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Monty from the DMV.
Monty from the DMV. What's up, brother?
Yeah, what's up with y'all?
I'm trying to rap for y'all real quick.
Nah, we good.
Nah, let's hear it.
Come on, let's go.
It's going on like this, man.
Do a rap.
I'm listening.
I'm being dead for these two days, but it's okay.
Give me time to focus on my loose chance.
Once 520's all set up in the free space.
I just keep skating.
The money was packed with 30 J's on my feet.
So you know it's been a rough week.
Think about all the ways
I can make my risk
to leave people around.
Okay, my bad.
Get my farts ready,
draw them,
fart on homie.
Fart all over the dude.
I told y'all not to answer that.
That was pretty bad, man.
You know, you never know.
That was horrible.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning,
this is Christian Lopez.
How's everybody doing this morning?
What's up, baby?
How you doing?
Get it off your chest.
Fellas, y'all all right?
I'm blessed.
I'm breathing, man.
I can't complain. God is good. No doubt up, baby? What's up? How you doing? Get it off your chest. Fellas, y'all all right? I'm blessed. I'm breathing, man. I can't complain. God is good.
No doubt. Anything else? Blessings morning because I thank God every day. On my knees to the
DC, I pray that he was great. Yo, what's up, man? This ain't 106 and Park Freestyle Battle, man.
What's happening? I really know he was just calling to say hi. This ain't no 106 and Park Park freestyle battle. He didn't even start. He did his nonsense early in the morning.
He didn't even ask.
He didn't even ask.
He just started rapping.
I feel violated.
Jeez.
Hello?
Hello?
Hey, what's your name, mama?
Kiana.
Now, if you start rapping, I give up.
Yeah, yeah.
Who, me?
No, forget it.
Go ahead, Kiana.
What's up, mama?
I am mad because Angela, you won't answer my emails.
What's your need, girl?
Why you won't answer her emails. What you need, girl? Why you won't answer her emails?
I don't even know.
Okay, so I have an online platform called Sim Style.
And I highlight women in the industry to influence other girls.
And I would love to see you.
What's it called?
SimStyle.com
All right, and where are you emailing?
Angelique at Gmail.com
Okay, I'm going to tell Paris.
We're going to look for her right now
Thank you so much
You're welcome
Thank you guys
Bye
Bye
Hello, who's this?
Ashley
Hey Ashley, get it off your chest
Hey, I'm just calling to say that last week
Told my boss that I was pregnant
And next thing you know I'm on the morning shift
So regardless of all my morning sickness
And I'm puking
I gotta be up at 5 o'clock in the morning every day.
I'm sorry to hear that.
That's crazy.
It is crazy, but it's OK.
I got to make money.
So did you ask your boss, like, can I get a different shift just because of this morning sickness I'm dealing with?
No, but I might have to.
Yeah, you should do that.
Yeah, because the earlier I wake up, the worse it gets.
So, yeah, just have that conversation.
It might not even be something your boss was thinking about,
so maybe you need to do that.
Be like, look, I love this job.
I want to work and everything,
but the mornings are really difficult at this time.
Exactly, exactly.
Thank you.
All right, Mama.
Congrats on being pregnant.
Thank you.
You don't know if she likes the daddy or not, though.
Stop it.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Diamond. Yes. Hey, what's up, Diamond? Hey, DJ. Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Diamond!
Yes?
Hey, what's up, Diamond?
Hey, DJ Izzy.
How you doing this morning?
I'm doing okay, if I wasn't involved with what I need to get involved with.
Uh-oh.
What the hell's going on, Diamond?
What happened?
Pregnant by somebody she don't want to be pregnant by.
Shut up, you're crazy, I feel mine.
You're crazy, I feel mine.
That's a fact.
Anyway, I only got one kid. He's eight years old, but that's it. I'm done.
And besides that, I'm so sick of these Leos.
Nobody ever told me about Leos.
It's my first time trying that one.
And I want to just heal that person
with my bare hands. Tell me
what it is about Leos. What is it about
Leos? First of all, they're liars
and they're very contradictive.
Oh my God, they're the biggest hypocrites.
Yes! At least the men are.
What sign is Leo? Yes, they definitely
are. That's like August?
Yes, July, August.
Yeah, but that pee-pee good though, ain't it?
I don't know.
You don't know?
Yes, you do.
I can't speak on that.
Why can't you speak on that pee-pee?
Okay.
Charlamagne said the pee-pee.
Can you use the real word and stop calling it a pee-pee?
Yes, I can.
I can't say the pee-pee on the radio.
The word is penis.
You don't got nothing else to say.
Well, Charlamagne said that Leo's pee-pees is good, so you good money.
That's not what I said.
Yes, he did.
I said the pee-pee is probably good.
I heard him say that.
Let's just say they know exactly what to do because they explore in a very, very free
situation.
Exactly.
And that don't make you not a liar.
That don't make you not a hypocrite.
But it make you put up with it.
It do make you put up with it, though.
That's exactly what I said five minutes ago. And that's why I'm not going to put up with it because I'm make you put up with it, though. That's exactly what I said five minutes ago, guys.
And that's why I'm not going to put up with it, because I'm going to kill him.
I'm going to kill him.
All right, Diamond, don't kill nobody, all right?
Sounds like she already got her mind made up.
So that means this is premeditated murder, and I will turn this phone call over to the FBI
when you do whatever it is you're going to do.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Rico from Long Island.
Rico, what's up, bro?
Rico.
I'm tired of women out here using that s*** for s***
like we don't got feelings, too.
Damn, I think your girl
just called up.
Yeah.
Just called, man.
Are you a Leo?
What happened?
Are you a Leo?
No, I'm a Scorpio.
Okay.
Scorpio's just as bad.
All right.
Well, I'm sorry
if your feelings are hurt, bro.
I agree with you, though.
I don't think that nobody
should be used
as just an object, you know,
of sexual desire.
You know what I'm saying?
Stop letting people objectify you.
Well, who hurt you?
What happened?
Man,
I don't want to cry this morning.
You're going to cry?
Oh, I'm sorry.
You are not your c**k,
my brother.
You are more.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You deserve more, man.
Oh, my gosh.
Give him a hug.
Hello, who's this?
This is Todd from Jersey.
Todd, what's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
All right,
what's going on,
Buster Club?
All right,
the main thing I called for was this Jesse Smollett situation.
Uh-oh.
The fact that everybody's saying that allegedly, let me say that,
that he basically hired these two dudes to beat him up.
Like, that situation is crazy.
Like, why you got to go that far just to get clout?
Like, you already in the industry.
Why would you do that?
You know what I'm saying?
Because it's not enough for him just to be a star.
People want to be a martyr nowadays.
I mean, you know, they see the love that Colin Kaepernick gets,
that Meek Mill gets.
He wants to be a martyr.
It's real people out here, though, dying every day in the LGBT community.
For you to do that, like, it affected a lot of people,
even when it happened.
I know people was crying.
They was upset.
They was hurt.
And the fact that it came out that you allegedly lied,
yo, that's crazy to me.
Well, we're going to get more into it this morning
to discuss what's going on.
All right.
Appreciate you.
All right.
All righty.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, you can hit us up at any time.
Now, we got rumors on the way, E?
Yes, we are going to discuss Jussie Smollett this morning,
of course.
And we're going to talk about what happened with Meek Mill versus Michael Rappaport.
How did this even go down?
That got crazy.
It got very crazy.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson the First, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition. I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg. I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe owned country. My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warheads.
Oh my God.
What is that? Bullets. Bullets.
We need help! We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've
hit the pavement together. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the
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Hi, I'm Marie.
And I'm Sydney.
And we're Mess.
Well, not a mess, but on our podcast called Mess, we celebrate all things messy.
But the gag is not everything is a mess.
Sometimes it's just living.
Yeah, things like J-Lo on her third divorce.
Living.
Girls trip to Miami.
Mess.
Ozempic.
Messy, skinny living.
Restaurant stealing a birthday cake. Mess. Ozempic. Messy, skinny living. Restaurant stealing a birthday cake.
Mess.
Wait, what flavor was the cake, though?
Okay, that's a good question.
Hooking up with someone in accounting and then getting a promotion.
Living.
Breaking up with your girlfriend while on Instagram Live.
Living.
It's kind of mess.
Yeah.
Well, you get it.
Got it?
Live, love, mess. it's kind of mess yeah well you get it got it live love mess
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your podcasts Offset birthday party last year when he was in L.A. They had all kind of animals and all types of stuff. A giraffe? Y'all want to close bombs for the Migos?
Let me tell you something.
QC is the biggest rap star in the game.
And I don't mean as far as like sales and stuff like that.
I'm just talking about as far as acting like rappers.
Ain't nobody got the rap act down like the Migos.
What do you mean rap act?
They rappers.
I mean, big jewelry, the big entourage.
That's like a majority of the rappers.
Not all of them because they don't have the money the Migos got.
That's true.
Or the money the QC got.
That is true.
All right, what are we doing?
Let's get in some rumors.
Let's talk Jussie Smollett.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to him.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, let's unpack what's happening with Jussie Smollett.
Now, of course, we all felt terrible for him at first when we heard the news that he had gotten attacked in Chicago
as he was going to get a sandwich from Subway, coming back to his apartment.
And allegedly, two men actually attacked him, beat him up, had a noose around his neck, poured bleach on him.
Police have been investigating, and now it's taken a turn.
They did arrest two men in connection with this crime,
but then released them, and apparently now the story is
that he orchestrated the whole thing
and paid these two brothers to attack him.
He actually has a relationship with them.
One of them is his trainer.
The other one was an extra on Empire as well.
Two big-ass Nigerians.
Yeah, they actually went to Nigeria the day of the attack
and then came back afterward and got arrested.
They just went for dinner.
All right, well.
Shut up.
According to reports now, and this is CBS 2 in Chicago,
they are saying that Jussie Smollett was upset
because a racist letter that was sent to the studio
didn't get a bigger reaction.
They actually had posted the copy of the letter,
and it's like cutouts from a magazine that says,
you will die a black and then the gay slur word after that.
If you're going to hire somebody to pretend to be MAGA,
I don't think you hire two Nigerians.
They don't really fit the description of MAGA support.
It's two big-ass extras from the Jabari tribe
or the furthest from the profile of a Trump supporter.
With the cameras everywhere in Chicago?
Well, Ola and Abel Osondaro have said that.
What?
Those are their names, the brothers.
They said in a joint statement, we are not racist, we are not homophobic, and we are not anti-Trump.
We were born and raised in Chicago and are American citizens.
So that's what they're saying the motivation was because that's what I was trying to figure out.
Now on Jesse Smollett's side of things, his lawyers have been in contact with the Chicago Police Department. They released
a statement as well. They said we are not going to respond to every new anonymous accusation or
rumor. Jesse Smollett's lawyers are in contact with the Chicago Police Department. Jesse will
continue to cooperate with the investigation in an appropriate and respectful manner that does
not include talking to media at this time. If you guys remember, he did talk to Good Morning America and said this.
Do you believe that they could possibly be the attackers?
I do.
What is it about their size or why do you feel that they could possibly be?
I was there.
For me, when that was released, I was like, okay, we're getting somewhere.
I don't have any doubt in my mind that that's them.
I told y'all last week.
Talking about the two black guys, the two brothers?
Yeah, I told y'all last week he was talking too much.
The more he said, the more he sounded like he was not telling the truth.
He actually even did a performance after this attack.
And if you guys recall, this is what he said when he was on stage.
And above all, I fought the back.
I'm the King Tupac.
Okay.
I don't have an opinion of Jussie Smollett per se,
but one thing that people need to realize about this situation
is that things like this happen more than people want to believe.
We live in this era where certain things can be weaponized for personal gain,
and this attention economy that we live in,
people cash in on being the victim.
Now, sources are also saying the brothers told the police
that Jussie said he wanted to make it a physical thing,
but not to the point where he would be seriously injured.
They said on the night that he was attacked, the brothers showed up at the scene, but they were nervous because they had rehearsed the scene.
But a car drove by and they were worried that they would be ID'd from that.
So in the wake of all this, Jesse Smollett's Empire screen time is getting cut down because they're trying to figure out whether or not he actually staged the so-called attack.
He was supposed to have nine scenes and a big musical number in the second to last episode.
They're shooting that episode now, but they said five of his scenes have been cut
and his musical number has been cut altogether.
Now, have we ruled out the fact that this could be a domestic dispute?
What do you mean? Him and his boyfriend have got to fight?
That could have been his Nigerian lover.
Well, not if you're rehearsing and paying them.
Then they said they got the two brothers going into a hardware store,
buying a rope and all that.
Yeah, if you're actually premeditating this,
you guys are already rehearsing together.
In the middle of the street?
But we're still waiting to hear what happened,
as everybody should do because we don't know what's going on.
The grand jury was notified that it would hear the Justice Smalley case today,
actually, but now they're saying that it could be delayed for several days.
They're waiting to find out what's going to happen.
Do y'all want to prosecute it?
Well, we don't know.
We don't know.
We're going to wait and see what happens.
Yes, if he lied, he needs to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Absolutely.
Now, Ava DuVernay posted,
Despite the inconsistencies, I can't blindly believe Chicago PD,
the department that covered up shooting Laquan McDonald over a dozen times,
that operated an off-site torture facility, that one I'll wait.
Whatever the outcome, this won't stop me from believing others it can't.
No, I love you to death, Ava, but nah, not this one.
You got to let Jesse be alone on this one, all right?
He made his bed, now he got to lie in it.
But why? Why would he want that?
For clout, all right?
He wants to be a martyr.
He told y'all he think he the gay Tupac.
He wants to be looked at as an icon of some sort.
That's going far for clout.
I'm going to tell you something, though.
For Jesse's next act, I'm telling y'all right now, he's going to attempt to kill himself.
Okay?
I don't know if it's going to be a real attempt or a fake attempt.
I would hope not.
I would hope not either.
But guess what?
He's going to do that.
Because the more these memes keep coming and the more these jokes keep coming, and if he
has to face some type of jail time, he's going to fake try to kill himself.
We will keep you updated. Or he might really try to kill himself. Either way, he's going to fake try to kill himself. We will keep you updated.
Or he might really try to kill himself.
Either way, it's going to be a suicide attempt somewhere.
And then that's when everybody's going to fall back and be like, oh, my God, he's unstable.
Leave him alone.
Well, we definitely don't want him to try to kill himself.
Well, we definitely don't want him to fake getting beat up by Nigerians either.
So we don't know what happened.
Now Nigerians are the face of terror in America.
We're presenting both sides.
So you know what's going on. Every time I turn to Fox News, I got to see two big ass Nigerians are the face of terror in America. We're presenting both sides. So you know what's going on.
Every time I turn to Fox News, I got to see two big ass Nigerians on TV.
Nigerians are now the face of domestic terrorism in America.
Or maybe he needs some mental help.
Maybe he needs some mental help.
We got to check on his mental.
All right.
I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report.
I don't know.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
All right.
When we come back, front page news, what are we talking about?
Let's talk about Gucci and what their new initiatives are to combat everything that's been happening that has to do with cultural diversity.
All right, we'll get into that next.
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We are The Breakfast Club. It's a Tuesday.
Happy Tuesday, Monday.
Happy Tuesday, Monday. Now let's get in some front page news.
A lot of breaking news just happened.
All right, let's talk about it.
First of all, rest in peace to legendary fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld.
He was the creative director for Chanel and for Fendi.
He just passed away.
He was 85 years old.
If you don't know who he is.
He's been ill for quite some time.
He's always with all the celebrities on the red carpet.
He's always styling everybody.
He had that campaign with Chanel where his picture was all over the sweatsuits and the sneakers
and the shoes and also on Fendi.
He was probably one of the
illest designers, dope designer.
If his face wasn't in Target, I never saw him.
Nah, it wasn't in Target.
He actually joined Fendi back in 1967
and then became artistic
director of Chanel back in 1983.
So, very long lucrative career in the fashion business.
Now what if Chanel puts out a blackface shirt right now?
What do you mean?
Well, can we just say rest in peace to Carl Lagerfeld, please?
What if Chanel puts out a blackface shirt right now?
What's that got to do with the guy dying?
I don't understand what that has to do with anything.
If he did, would y'all feel bad about your child?
How could he put out anything?
He's not even alive.
Exactly.
He'd die right on time.
He'd die right in time, right before they put the black fish in the steel shell.
Anyway, rest in peace, because I know a lot of people worked with him.
All right.
Now, Bernie Sanders has also announced that he is going to be running for president as well.
He announced this today, just now.
He's running for president again in 2020.
It'll be his second consecutive time running for the Democratic nomination after he lost to Hillary Clinton last election cycle.
So he just made that announcement with the Vermont Public Radio this morning.
He called my phone a few weeks ago.
Nitty, what did he say?
He just had some questions, that's all.
What questions did he have?
What questions did he ask you?
What do you mean, your blessing?
Charlamagne, should I run?
What do you think I should do?
I'll let him talk about it when he comes up here.
I'm sure he'll be up here.
So now you've got to choose between Kamala and Bernie Sanders.
I don't have to choose between nothing.
The person I choose better have a black agenda.
That's my whole, I'm voting my interest in 2020.
And the person that I'm voting for better have a real live black agenda
and better be out here not afraid to speak about issues
that are directly affecting African Americans.
I don't want to hear all that all-American conversation
and all that riding the tide lifts all that. I want to hear
real, live
agenda for black people.
Now, Gucci has announced their plans to make
sure they have some cultural
diversity within their brand
moving forward.
They met with Dapper Dan, the CEO,
met with Dapper Dan, and
Dapper Dan said, the meeting is over. It's now time
for Gucci to announce how they plan to make amends for what they did.
We had some of the best minds from the corporate world
participating and experts in inclusivity and accountability.
90% people of color, they made great demands.
It's time for Gucci to answer.
And they did talk about their initiatives
that they are going to have moving forward.
Marco Bizzari, who's the president and CEO of Gucci,
said we accept full accountability for this incident.
And part of their plan is talent hiring, global and regional directors for diversity and inclusion.
And so they're going to make sure their recruitment practices, development and all of that, education programs also align with these initiatives.
Also, a multicultural design scholarship program.
So they're going to cultivate new talent. Multicultural design scholarship program
will immediately hire five new designers
from around the world to fill new positions as well.
Well, who else was in that meeting?
Was Tamika Mallory in that meeting or T.I. in that meeting?
Oh, I don't know.
I don't know who was in it, but I know.
That's why they all rejected it, by the way.
Okay.
And a global exchange program.
So we'll see what happens as they do this moving forward
and be more inclusive.
Tamika Mallory actually said
this does not repair
the assault against black people
as a whole.
They're still unfinished business
that must be addressed.
She said the internal commitments
are important,
but the commitment served Gucci
and addressed the lack of inclusion
within the fashion industry.
He should have had Tamika Mallory there,
T.I. there,
somebody that was in that charge.
I don't know who was there.
But Dapper Dan,
clearly he was there
and he said it was
90% people of color
that was there.
So I don't know who was
actually in this meeting.
Once again,
I'm going to be honest with you.
I don't give a damn.
We know.
I don't wear Gucci at all.
Never have, never will.
That's not my thing.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee
and that is your rumor report.
All right. Thank you. Was that front page news? That was front page news. It felt. Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report. All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
I mean, no, front page.
Was that front page news?
That was front page news.
It felt like a lot of things just happened so quickly just now.
But Bernie Sanders announcing that he's running.
Rest in peace again to Karl Lagerfeld.
All right.
Now, when we come back, 800-585-1051, let's talk Tekashi69.
Now, after everything that came out, if you were in that situation, would you snitch?
What situation?
The situation Tekashi69's in.
So explain.
Allegedly, he's telling on everybody.
Yes, I know allegedly.
Well, he is telling on everybody.
I know allegedly about that one, my brother.
But they're saying that his crew allegedly stole millions from him.
They're saying that his crew allegedly stole millions from him. They're saying that his crew allegedly knocked off his baby mother.
They're saying that his crew allegedly kidnapped him and robbed him.
Allegedly, they plotted his death.
I saw It's Biscuit posted.
Let's keep it real.
Would you tell the truth to avoid 47 years in prison,
or would you protect the people that tried to take your life,
robbed you, effed your girl, just so you don't get called a snitch?
All right, so what would you do?
800-585-1051.
Would you hold it down and possibly do 47 years in prison?
Or would you tell? Would you point?
Would you tell? Would you point?
All right, call us up right now. Let's have that conversation.
800-585-1051.
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Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are
The Breakfast Club. Now, if you just joined us,
we're talking Tekashi69.
Now, he's facing 47 years
to life in prison,
and he's snitching right now, and people are saying,
oh, at first, it's foul that he snitched, and then
some details came out. Allegedly,
they stole millions from him, his crew.
Allegedly, they slept with his baby mother. Allegedly, they kidnapped him and robbed him. Allegedly, they stole millions from him, his crew. Allegedly, they slept with his baby mother.
Allegedly, they kidnapped him and robbed him.
Allegedly, plotted his death.
So now hearing all that, if you were Tekashi69, would you snitch?
Let's start off with you, Yee.
I mean, first of all, I wouldn't be in that situation because I wouldn't be running around like that.
That's not the question, Yee.
The things that he did, but yes, I would.
I mean, that's my point.
I'm not a criminal, so I don't do things.
I don't try to plot on getting people killed
or shot or anything like that,
so I wouldn't be there, but if I was,
I'm not no street person.
So I'm going to keep it real.
But he figured it out.
But see, but this is the whole thing.
Like, you know, I hate you.
You hate me.
I'm supposed to hold it down for you
and do 47 years,
and all these things that you allegedly did,
you stole from me, you knocked off my baby mom, you kidnapped me, and all that, and I'm supposed to still hold it down for you and do 47 years? And all these things that you allegedly did, you stole from me, you knocked off my baby mom,
you kidnapped me and all that,
and I'm supposed to still hold you down
and take the street code to the death?
No way!
Yeah, it's not happening.
Well, first of all, there's no honor amongst thieves, all right?
So you knew who these people were
before you decided to ride with them, Tekashi,
and I don't expect Tekashi to stick to the code
because he wasn't built from the code,
and there's been real-life street guys who have snitched,
so why wouldn't Tekashi 6ix9ine?
They shouldn't have expected him to stick to that code.
They should have anticipated this.
And, you know, I don't know because one thing I think Tekashi
isn't taking into consideration is the impact this is going to have
on people around him.
When you snitch, he's sending a lot of people to prison.
And what we fail to realize about those people he's sending to prison
is they also have people too.
So now you put your whole family in danger, Tekashi69, because you want to play.
And this is what happens when you play.
And we've been telling you for the past year and some change that you was going to either
end up here or dead.
And it's a good chance you still may end up dead because of what you're doing currently
right now.
But obviously, it seems like he doesn't care about his baby mama.
So the only thing it seems like he cares about is his mom.
So I think I heard they moved out already.
And I guess he's like, look, as long as my mom's good.
I don't know.
He can't hide.
There's no witness protection with a big 6'9 on your forehead.
Although you could get that tattoo removed.
By the way, he may not make it out of prison.
That's the other thing.
It's a reason that they have him away from all the other inmates and stuff right now.
Because they know that he's an informant.
They don't like rats in prison the same way they don't like pedophiles in prison.
But I will say, if you worked with Tekashi
and you knew he's not really this street dude,
they should have never included him in a lot of those activities.
They should have just let him be an artist
because I feel like they should have known
when it came down to anything.
He was allegedly funding it.
This is just as sad as the Tupac, man.
Because Tupac ran with the Bloods for two years.
Oh, yeah?
Two years. Ran with the Bloods for two years. Ended up getting into a fight in the lobby withac, man. Because Tupac ran with the Bloods for two years. Oh, yeah? Two years.
Ran with the Bloods for two years.
Ended up getting into a fight in the lobby with some crips.
And now, look.
You understand what I'm saying?
Like, yo, man.
Y'all, like, yo,
just be yourself
at the end of the day.
Blass!
Hey, what's up, C, the guy?
Well, good morning, sir.
How are you?
Now, what would you do, Blass?
Hey, good morning.
Hey, good morning.
What's up, DJ?
What's up, bro?
What would you do?
Would you snitch?
No, man.
I wouldn't snitch.
So you would be
cool with doing 47 years in prison?
He said he's not snitching.
I wouldn't snitch.
I would still take this time.
You on phone
saying stuff. So you're going to go, you're going to jail.
He's definitely going to jail.
So you would do the 47 years because you're keeping it real.
Well, actually, 47 years is the minimum.
Yeah, that's the minimum.
47 years of life.
Hell no, we won't tell.
What happened to the person
that shot you?
Them,
they got,
they,
like,
the people told on them
like the people I know
before I went and hit them.
Oh,
the people that I was with,
you told on them.
I don't even,
they set me up,
my family.
So they spaced on him.
I ain't,
I ain't say nothing.
You see what I mean?
I went out of town.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I'm not going to sit here
and act like I understand
what you're saying this morning.
I don't even understand. I feel me going to sit here and act like I understand what you're saying this morning.
I don't even understand. I feel me.
You feel me every two sentences.
Junior.
Yo.
Yo, Junior, would you snitch?
Nah, I ain't snitching.
I just based off how I was raised and everything.
Like, where I'm from, when you snitch, you get snitched.
So, if you running with a gang and everything, go the wrong way.
You feel me?
You got to take that fall.
You can't do that about it.
So, Junior, you gonna sit for 47 years?
Yeah. I'm gonna sit for 47 years.
Maybe life. 47 is the minimum, buddy.
Yeah, I know 47 is the minimum.
It's tough, but you feel me? That's what you did
to yourself. You can't be all that screaming gang, gang.
You gangsta. That's why when 50 got on that
get the strap, he said,
I am not gang, gang. You didn't know that
until 50 today and you're a DJ drama.
50 always been that type of dude, man.
50 always been that type of dude, man.
Even though he a troll too.
I ain't mad at y'all.
I'm not mad at y'all for not snitching, but I don't
believe in here, y'all.
I don't believe in here.
People say that until they get in that situation.
800-585-1051.
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If you was in his situation,
would you snitch? Call us up now. It's the Breakfast
Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you just
joined us, we're asking if you were in
Kashi's shoes, would
you snitch? As I'm telling you,
don't ask me to commit no crime with you.
Don't have me involved in nothing because I have nothing to do with nothing.
And I'm a good citizen.
Takashi is doing exactly what we know he would do in this situation.
But if I was in Takashi's situation, I don't know if I would be so quick to snitch
only because he's putting a lot of people in prison.
And those people that he's putting in prison, they have people.
And Tekashi has people on the outside
that he wants to protect,
like his mom, like his daughter.
Like, he's putting them in grave danger.
They're coming for his mom and daughter anyway.
They already were regardless.
Witness protection.
I mean, he's looking.
How old is Tekashi?
25?
Witness protection protects Tekashi,
not his mom and not his daughter.
But he got to move more to, like...
He don't have that kind of money. He's spending money on lawyers. All I know is, weren't they already targeting his mom and not his daughter. But he got to move more to, like, he don't have that kind of money.
He's spending money on lawyers.
All I know is,
weren't they already targeting
his mom and his family?
That's what I'm saying.
So,
and he had to already pay
for security for them.
So regardless,
they're still going to do that.
He could be in there
until he's 75.
Okay.
Yes.
That's,
hey,
I'd rather my daughter grow up,
you know what I'm saying,
and live a great life
than have her potentially
be the victim of gangbangers because I was out here telling and snitching. But she still might not. what I'm saying, and live a great life than have her potentially be the victim of
gangbangers because I was out here telling
and snitching. But she still might not.
It's not as easy a decision for him to
snitch as people think it is. I wouldn't have
to think about my family on the outside.
Roderica. Hello. Good morning, Mama.
Good morning. I listen to y'all every day.
I love y'all. Thank you.
Now, what would you do if you were Sakashi69,
Mama? He should go to jail.
He chose that lifestyle.
He put himself completely in that situation.
Like, he had a chance to do something amazing,
but because he wanted to pretend like he was down in the streets,
he allowed all that to happen when he brought all those people in his area, you know?
Okay.
All right.
So you say you wouldn't snitch? No, I wouldn't. He said he should go to jail. He has nobody to blame you know? Okay. All right. So you say you wouldn't snitch?
No.
He said he should go to jail.
He has nobody to blame but himself.
Okay.
You know, if you live by the gun,
you die by the gun.
That's a fact.
Ron.
Yes, sir.
You snitching, Ron?
Nah, he can't snitch
because he got to save his career.
For one, morally, morally he should.
His career in jail?
His career.
He won't come out until he's 75.
There's a possibility.
If he ever comes out.
But what I'm saying is that the same reason why he is who he is
is because of them people.
The same reason he can brag and go to Chicago
and do all that stuff he did
is because of the same guys that he's snitching on.
He didn't have no credibility.
They were his credibility.
So why would he have a career if he's snitching on the people
that gave him credibility?
That's what he's saying. He was saying, Jim. If he snitched on them, he's snitching on the people that gave him credibility? That's what he said he was saying, Joe.
If he snitched on them, he's done.
He's done.
I mean, he can't make any more music, especially the street music.
See, I disagree.
This society right now is so crazy right now.
He'll make another record and say, yeah, I snitched because they said this,
and then people will love him again.
It just seems like that's not what it is now.
The girls, the females, because the men definitely, said this, and then people will love them again. It just seems like that's not what it is now.
The girls, the females, because the men definitely,
half of the men don't rock with them now.
The kids rock with them, but half of the men who do the no snitching and the non-snitching, half of them don't rock with them now.
Yeah, but I think he has a lot of suburbia fans
that don't really live by the code, so I don't think they necessarily care.
I mean, I got three sons, so I'm definitely in an argument
about 6'9 every day. You know, I got three teenage sons, so I'm definitely in an argument about 6ix9ine every day.
I got three teenage sons, so I go
through with every day about this guy.
Right, and they didn't come from the same place that you came from, and they
don't care. They just like his music and love the fact that he
trolls. Yeah, they don't even understand.
Yeah, you're not going to win that argument with them.
They don't care. They don't care about the street code.
Man, they pull up all type of facts, all type
of stuff offline. See?
And the more you try to argue with them,
the harder they're going to go for him.
They still going to listen to Tekashi 69.
That's how I used to say it
when I was a kid,
arguing about what...
All you got to do is be like,
you know what,
I like Tekashi too,
and then they probably won't like him no more.
Exactly.
Exactly.
You're absolutely right.
Thank you all, man.
Y'all have a great day.
You too.
What's the moral of the story,
if there's a moral?
I don't think there is a moral to the story.
The moral of the story is you turn out to be what you pretend to be.
And guess what?
Gangsters.
All right?
Most gangsters end up in the position that Tekashi69 is in right now.
Either jail or dead.
And a guy like Tekashi69, who was never about that code, is not going to follow the code.
And he's going to end up snitching, just like he's doing right now.
My goodness.
All right.
Well, we got rumors on the way?
Well, yeah.
Let's talk about 50 Cent and some alleged threats to him.
You won't believe where those threats came from.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Shalameen the God.
We are The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Hey, good morning. Happy Tuesday.
Happy Tuesday.
Never forget that it's Tuesday. Now, we were just talking about Tekashi69, and somebody just reminded me on social media
that Charlamagne made a promise.
If Tekashi69 beats this case, I'll suck his d***.
Whoa.
Whoa.
First of all, y'all take things way too literal nowadays, okay?
You said it out your mouth.
Tekashi69 used to run around telling everybody to suck his D, right?
I am so sure that he's not going to beat his case, which he's not beating it.
Snitching is not beating his case.
I'm so sure that he's not going to beat his case.
I said yes, I would SMD.
Why are y'all taking that literally?
Seriously.
Why wouldn't we believe you?
So are you not following up on your promise?
Okay.
Come on.
We're all smarter than that, right?
So you're reneging.
Knock it off.
If that was something I would ever honor anyway.
You might.
Like, come on.
You said it.
You're an honorable guy.
You are an honorable guy.
This is a very...
People ask me about Charlamagne,
I'll be like, you're honorable.
I'm glad people really believe in my word that much.
Yeah, they do.
All right?
Okay?
I'm glad you believe in my word that much. We live they do. Okay. I'm glad you believe in my word.
We live in a very literal world.
No, we don't.
That's the problem.
We live in a world where everybody takes everything literally.
So we shouldn't.
We do not live in a literal world.
Let me just hear it again.
Let me just hear him say it one more time.
If Tekashi69 beats this case, I'll suck his dick.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
Well, we got more rumors.
I'm glad I didn't say it.
I'm glad you wanted to hear me say that.
I'm just curious.
What would y'all have thought if I said that?
I wouldn't have took you literally.
Okay, good.
I wouldn't say that.
All right.
All right.
Now, coming up, we're going to talk about R. Kelly and some possible new developments
that may mean that there's a case against him.
Okay. All right. We'll get into that next. Keep it locked. there's a case against him. Okay.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to these rumors.
Let's talk fitting.
She's spilling the tea.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, look at this.
They really have it in for 50 Cent.
Now, the NYPD is investigating allegations that a precinct commander threatened 50 Cent.
What they are saying is during a roll call in the station house,
the deputy inspector, E Emmanuel Gonzalez, allegedly told
officers to shoot 50 Cent on
sight. Yikes.
Now, 50 Cent responded to that story on social
media. He said, this is how I wake up this morning.
This guy, Emmanuel Gonzalez, is a dirty cop
abusing his power. The sad part
is this man still has a badge and a gun.
I take this threat very seriously and I'm consulting
with my legal counsel regarding my
options moving forward.
So that's a crazy thing to say.
Now, he tried to pass it off like it was a joke.
You know, that he told them.
You can't joke like that.
No, you can't joke like that.
But come on.
That's not like saying, you know, you'll suck Tekashi's pee pee if he beats his case.
That's something.
You can't pass that off as a joke.
Yes, that's something you have to take literally.
Yeah, you have to.
I spoke to 50 over the weekend.
I told him that he probably has anxiety.
He probably can't sleep at night.
He's having flashbacks.
He can't work.
It's a tough time for him right now, and I think it opens up the doors for a lawsuit.
And by the way, black men already all have, we all have those feelings when it comes to police anyway.
So to actually hear those words come out of a police officer's mouth,
if he can prove that the police officer actually said that, 50 needs to get at least $100 million.
Well, the guy already said it.
He said it was a joke.
Yeah, he tried to say it was a joke.
He said it was a joke. Yeah, he tried to say it was a joke.
Yeah, you can't joke like that. $100 million.
And 50 been shot before? Oh, my gosh.
$100 million.
$100 million for 50.
Alright, now, is there a chance that R. Kelly
could end up back behind...
Well, he never ended up going to jail.
But is there a chance that R. Kelly could end up
behind bars? Now, according to reports,
a grand jury has convened to hear evidence of evidence against him.
They say there's a new sex tape that shows him having sex with a 14 year old girl and some of his alleged former victims.
They're saying is part of the reason why the jury was actually formed so quickly.
Now, his attorney has said that he's unaware of any special grand jury being convened to look to look into R. Kelly.
He said there is no record of any such proceedings and no need for them.
The report is false.
Where did they get this sexting from?
Allegedly, there's the existence of a third tape that allegedly shows further acts of sexual abuse of an underage girl by R. Kelly.
They said we are presently working to recover and turn over to law enforcement.
Of course, the law enforcement don't have it yet.
Yeah, apparently not.
But one person who says they did see it was Michael Avenetti and Michael Avenetti is an attorney and he says that
the reason why R. Kelly was acquitted back in 2008 was because of threats and payoffs. So now
Avenetti is saying that he saw the tape. He says that tape clearly shows R. Kelly having explicit
sex with the girl. CNN also saw the tape and says that there are some very lurid details,
which includes him allegedly urinating on the minor as well.
So what are they waiting on?
I mean, I guess they're trying to convene
and right now get the grand jury together
and indict him and all of that.
So I'm sure that this is something that
if they do have this tape
and people are saying they have seen it,
then they'll be moving forward.
What's the difference?
They still need a girl
to say that it was her, right?
And he's probably going to say
to use the same defense
that it wasn't him
and it was his brother, right?
Not necessarily.
Yeah, I don't know
that you necessarily,
because the last time
the girl said it wasn't her
and then her family member
said it wasn't her as well.
Yeah, and he wasn't prosecuted.
But, you know, like this.
If you have a tape
and the girl is on there
and they're saying
she's 14 on the tape, that's all evidence you need.
But you remember they had her friend saying that was her on the tape.
But she said it wasn't.
Yeah, she actually testified and said it wasn't her.
You know, and Michael Avenetti, who is an attorney, also says that he does believe that there was all kinds of threats and payoffs that happened in the previous case.
So it seems like it was a very messy situation.
And it's a different playing field right now for R. Kelly.
I think with the Surviving R. Kelly docuseries that came out.
Yeah, and it don't matter who the girl is now
because if the girl is on the tape saying she's 14 over and over,
that's all the evidence they will need.
All right, now Black Boy JB is a wanted man in Tennessee.
According to police, he's facing multiple criminal charges.
You know Black Boy JB, the dance live and
all of that. Okay.
Well, what they are saying is
that he's wanted for possession of drugs
and drug paraphernalia, being a convicted
felon in possession of a handgun and for
theft of property. So we don't know
exactly what happens, but
that's what he's wanted for right now.
All right. Tory Lanez has apologized
for some of his recent antics,
and he said he hasn't been in the best state of mind.
He said, just want to let my fans know
I genuinely love and value you all.
I know I've been on some stupid wild-ish lately.
I haven't been in the best state of mind
and vibe for the last few months,
but I've been doing a lot of praying
and things have gotten great again.
All positivity from this point
and great music and content.
Last but not least, just remember
it's always two sides to every story and
sometimes it's less fortunate for me to explain mine.
Love you all. Let's keep winning together.
Why is he apologizing for being competitive? Because he's
being competitive because he's calling out rappers and saying
he's the best? I think rolling up on Dax on camera
after he invited competition
to come to him and Dax even said it wasn't
personal, it was about the competition
and putting it on camera and making him apologize.
Maybe he felt like that was a lot.
Okay, I can see that. You know, something like that.
By the way, I just got a Valentine's package from
Tory Lanez. A little late from the label with some great
promo items and a specially recorded message
from Tory Lanez saying, Happy Valentine's
Day. Nice. Thank you for that.
Truth to the matter is, Tory Lanez got a new hairline
and he just was feeling himself, and that's fine.
You know what I'm saying? I don't have any problem with that. When are you about to get yours?
I don't know. I'm thinking about doing it this summer.
If y'all come back here with some hairlines,
I saw you had some options
for what your hair could potentially look like.
Yeah.
I know ain't no woman gonna judge me, right?
No.
Not exactly.
You could also just get a lace front.
I've seen a lot of videos of men getting lace fronts.
They look really good.
I learned from women, they look stupid on y'all,
so I know they look stupid on me.
I bet you you wouldn't even know sometimes if a woman has a lace front.
I have not seen a hidden lace front in a long time.
You asked me if I ever had a lace front, and I said yeah.
And you guys were very surprised.
He said, I've been sarcastic.
Yeah, shut up, man.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that's your rumor report.
This guy's snorting over there.
A good lace front, you can't tell.
That is not true.
Y'all want to argue about lace fronts this morning?
Y'all just got to cut that lace properly.
That's what I'm talking about.
But I'm saying you can't tell when you have a good lace front.
It's not...
But question, before we get to donkey, right?
Looking like you ready to rob a liquor store at any moment.
You just pulled a lace over your face.
That's stupid.
I don't know, right?
But just, you know.
Does it have to be tied into something?
What?
The lace front.
Does it have to be sewed in or something?
Yes, you can sew it in.
What is he going to sew it into?
What about your sewing?
We're not going to sit here and act like you don't got a new hairline.
I got, look.
Envy went away for two weeks, came back,
talking about it was his diet that got his hairline back.
It looks like it's fading again.
It looks like it's his diet.
You hate it?
You hate it!
You hate it!
What diet got your hairline back? The detox now.
Don't worry about me.
Yeah.
Don't worry about you.
You got that hairline, though.
You got that new hairline.
I always had a little hairline.
I always had a hairline.
Yes, I did.
I used to have,
anyway.
You used to have what?
I used to have like curtains.
That's where you let the,
Curtains?
It's hard to,
What's curtains?
I'm not explaining to y'all.
I don't know,
curtains sound worse than the lace one.
Wait a second. What curtains? You'm not explaining to y'all. I don't know, curtains sound worse than the ladies' front. Wait a second.
What curtains?
You had like extra skin?
No, what?
You let your hair...
You had foreskin on your head?
Forget it, man.
You had foreskin on your forehead?
You let your hair grow longer
so it assumes it looks like
you have a line
until you let your line
grow back in,
but never mind.
What?
You just use Beijing.
No!
Ask your barber, man.
You go to the same barbershop
I go to.
Ask them about curtains.
I'm going to lose my guy, Ty.
Johnny will tell you. I don't know why y'all both people need to go to the barbershop. I go to. Ask them about curtains. Talk about a food bomb for my guy, Ty. Johnny will tell you.
I don't know why y'all barbershop people need to go to the barbershop.
Ty and Johnny ain't never said nothing to me about no curtains.
Because you can't even got no hair.
Who you giving your donkey to, man?
Car ain't got no roof.
We need to talk about you pushy plant-based people for after the hour.
Vegans.
And how you pushy plant-based vegans almost can kill people with your little pushy ways.
We'll talk about it.
All right. We'll get into that next Keep Ity ways. We'll talk about it. All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Come on.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking about Kaepernick.
Now, what happened with Kaepernick over the weekend?
Yes, he settled with the NFL.
They have settled their collusion case.
So that means that there's no longer any type of suit against the NFL,
and it is all for an undisclosed amount of money.
All right, so we're asking,
800-585-1051 is also rumored that Kaepernick
could be playing in the league next year,
maybe with the Patriots, maybe with the Panthers.
Do you consider him a sellout if he plays in the league?
That's the question.
Yee, what do you think?
I mean, I kind of felt like I never thought this whole time that he didn't want to plays in the league? That's the question. Ye, what do you think? I mean, I kind of felt like I
never thought this whole time that he didn't want to play in the
league, right? Wasn't the point that he
was trying to get picked up by
the league. And I mean, it's
hard for me to say. I don't, you know,
I'm not like the biggest NFL fan
anyway, so it wasn't like it was hard for me
to be like, oh my God, what's going on? But
I do feel like a lot of things were brought to light.
Fortunately, there's been some monies donated, and I think the work has to be done with NFL
owners and people that work within the NFL system, just making sure that they're aware
of what a lot of these players have to go through personally, a lot of their fans, you
know, just things like that, because it's about police brutality.
So let's bring some attention to that.
But, you know, all along, I thought he wanted to play.
I've always been confused with this,
and I think I've been confused because we haven't heard Kaepernick
really speak on it and what he wanted and what his end goal was.
That's why I was always confused with, are we boycotting the league?
Because he still wants to play in the league.
So I was always confused.
Charlamagne?
What do I think about this situation?
I mean, it was a wrongful termination lawsuit.
You know, he was wrongfully terminated.
He bought a case against his company that wrongfully terminated him,
and they had to pay him.
Now, one of the reasons they said they weren't signing him
was because he had a lawsuit against the company,
which is the NFL, and now that the lawsuit is gone,
let's see if they sign him or they retaliate against him
because he won the lawsuit.
If they do that, then guess what?
They'll be back in court, but it won't be just the regular CBA court.
What's the NFL called?
CBA?
The player?
Whatever.
It won't be that kind of court.
It'll be actual federal court.
But, I mean, I'm with you.
I never understood what y'all were boycotting to begin with.
I thought we were boycotting the NFL because Cap took a knee for people experiencing injustice,
well, black people experiencing injustice at the hands of the police.
The NFL was against that,
so we were against the NFL.
But somewhere along the line,
it turned into we are protesting
until Cap gets the job,
but he still wanted to play.
So does that mean the protests are all over now
because he's settled?
I have no idea.
Because I don't think that most of y'all knew
what y'all was boycotting to begin with.
Because like I said,
it turned into we're boycotting
because Cap don't have a job.
I didn't think that was the initial reason we were boycotting to begin with. I into we're boycotting because Cap don't have a job. I didn't think that was the initial reason
we were boycotting to begin with.
I thought you were boycotting the NFL because Cap took a knee
because black people were experiencing justice
in the hands of the police. The NFL was
against that, so we were against the NFL.
But then it turned into, you know,
I'm with Cap because Cap is not playing.
But at the end of the day, you gotta look at this suit for what it was.
It was a wrongful termination
lawsuit. Period. And here's the thing, if he does end of the day, you got to look at this suit for what it was. It was a wrongful termination lawsuit. Period.
And here's the thing. If he does play in the league,
does he still kneel? Yeah, why not?
I don't know. I'm just asking. If he doesn't kneel, then that means
that they agreed on
some type of settlement the way he
doesn't kneel, but knowing Kaep, he's going to still
kneel. Eric Reid still kneeled, so I don't see
why Kaep wouldn't still kneel. We got Marcus
on the line. Marcus, good morning. Good morning.
Hey, do you think Kaappa nicks a sellout?
Listen, anybody calling Kappa sellout is an idiot.
He sat out for two years on principle,
not knowing where this thing was going to go,
and was prepared to do that.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
Now, he didn't sit out.
He wanted to play.
He sat out because nobody would sign him.
Well, that's what I'm saying.
He was prepared to do that,
knowing that that could be the consequences,
them colluding against him. And the NFL would tie you up
in court forever if they need to.
So them not doing that and settling to
me is an admission to guilt. I'm not sure what people
want from them. Well, you know, it wasn't a federal
court either, though. Let's keep that in mind. This wasn't
a federal court case. This was a
case that was presented through the
CBA. This was done in CBA, not a federal
court. Well, the collusion case, though, that was getting ready to go to court.
That's why they had to settle it out.
No, the collusion case was all CBA, my brother.
It wasn't a federal case.
I thought it was a federal case, too, but it wasn't.
It was all CBA.
So this was all internal.
This hadn't even reached the courts yet?
Yes, sir.
And that's why all the documents are sealed.
Even if the NFL would have said,
hey, we lost an
arbitration, you still wouldn't have saw the
results of the case. It would have still been sealed because it's all in the
CBA. Thank you, bro. Appreciate it.
Florence. Yes. Good morning.
We're talking Colin Kaepernick this morning. Do you think
he's a sellout? I definitely don't think
he's a sellout. I feel like he exposed
what needed to be exposed, and that's
how he was able to win the settlement. And I can tell that that man just what needed to be exposed, and that's how he was able to win the settlement.
And I can tell that that man just really wants to play football,
so that's what he needs to do.
I would more enjoy seeing him in the game and playing again
than him just collecting his money and going off out his business.
Now, I will say I love Colin.
That's my homie.
But that would look a little strange to me.
I do want him to play.
But, I mean, if we've exposed the NFL as a racist organization,
why would you want to be a part of that racist organization?
That is true, too.
I mean, I'm confused.
Like I said, I've never heard him actually talk about what he wanted to do
or what he wanted in the endgame.
So I'm kind of confused.
And also, they're talking about the teams that might sign him.
If he goes to the Patriots, is he going to play?
Maybe. Tom Brady's 42 years old. They might use him. If he goes to the Patriots, is he going to play? Maybe. Tom Brady's 42
years old. They might use him. They might limit his
snaps going into next year.
But listen, once again, this was
just a wrongful termination
collusion case. They wrongfully
terminated Colin Kaepernick.
He had to sit out for two years because he was
wrongfully terminated. So I think he should get
every bit of his money. I don't have a problem
with it. 800-585-1051. We're talking Colin Kaepernick. So I think he should get every bit of his money. Right. I don't have a problem with it. 800-585-1051.
We're talking Colin Kaepernick.
Do you think he's a sellout?
Call us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking Colin Kaepernick.
Now, what happened over the weekend with Colin Yee?
He settled with the NFL, their collusion case,
so he's no longer got a suit against the NFL.
He's gotten a payout.
We don't know what that's been.
And he also might be signing to an NFL team soon.
Right, so people are saying, some people think that is he a sellout.
That's what we're asking this morning.
And we got Dee on the line.
Dee, good morning. Hey. What's up, man? We? That's what we're asking this morning. And we got D on the line. D, good morning.
Hey.
What's up, man?
We're talking Colin Kaepernick this morning.
You think he's a sellout, bro?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He always been.
I always felt like he was, man.
Always about the money with him.
He just been using the NFL as days.
Like, he said his beef should have been with the police before anything.
So when he started making it about the NFL,
that's when I knew about the money with him, man.
Well, D, look here now.
Look here now.
They call the NFL racist, man.
You know how much black people get in millions and millions of dollars for the NFL?
That don't mean the NFL not racist.
Yeah, and I think it did expose a lot of what the owners thought about their players,
which is something that they all have to come to grips with and rethink
and figure out how to move forward.
I feel like them players, man,
they're millionaires, and they can knock a...
They're not all millionaires.
He's talking Gucci.
They're making hundreds and thousands of dollars,
and they cannot compare that to slavery.
That's a fact.
Y'all sign a contract, y'all getting millions of dollars,
and y'all spoiled, man.
Yeah, that's a fact. It's definitely not slavery.
But I also feel like if you have something close to your heart
that you want to take a political stand against
and just take a knee peacefully to protest something,
you should be able to do that.
But also, too, when you do do that protest
and then your place of employment conspires against you
and wrongfully terminates you,
you have every right to go out there and do a wrongful termination case.
Now, you know, here's something I didn't even realize until this whole situation come up.
I didn't realize the reason he couldn't get picked up by a team was because he had this
open lawsuit against the NFL.
I just said that.
I know what I'm saying.
I didn't realize that previously.
So that's what I was, I didn't even think about that.
Yeah, so that's why I said, you know, now that the lawsuit is gone.
He can play.
If a team doesn't pick him up, then it can be a whole other collusion case that won't even be in the CBA.
It could actually be in federal court.
Roslyn, do you think
he's a sellout? No, I
definitely don't. I feel like
we saw what we needed to see.
He showed a lot of
races. They're true colors,
but he wants to play. That's where
his heart is at, and I would really like to see
that more than him just getting a settlement and not ever playing again. I know his heart's in it. I want to see him play. That's where his heart is at. And I would really like to see that more than him just getting a settlement
and not ever playing again.
I know his heart's in it.
I want to see him play.
You got to think, he's been doing this probably since the age of five and six.
You know, this is all he's done for his whole entire life.
So if he wants to play, I want to see him play.
And I want to see him do well.
I think the same thing.
And I feel like that'll, if anything,
that'll make me happier to see him play again
than him getting a settlement. I really feel like he won at the end of the day.
Right. But imagine he get a settlement and play again.
I know, that'd be great. Hopefully that happens. And the fact that there's a bunch of football
teams out there that have horrible quarterbacks that I believe he could be playing for, you
know, that makes me feel a way too. So what's tomorrow's story, guys?
Tomorrow's story is get your money, black man. All right? It was a wrongful termination case.
He was wrongfully terminated.
He bought a case against the NFL, and they had to pay him.
End of story.
All right.
That's it.
Get your money, black man.
All right, let's go to one more caller.
Javon.
Yeah, what's up, man?
Do you think Kaepernick is a sellout?
Yeah, man, because I thought this was all about social injustice,
about black people getting
killed in a family, and
that hasn't stopped. So what do you, I don't
understand that, like, we're dealing with two different
issues here. Like, nobody said Colin
Kaepernick is not still out here fighting
for the injustices that happen to black
and brown people. He shows that he is by
his Know Your Rights camp and other things that he does,
but he also got wrongfully
terminated from his place of employment, so why can't he go out there and get his money and does. But he also got wrongfully terminated from his place of employment.
So why can't he go out there and get his money
and make this company pay him for wrongfully terminating him?
I mean...
Now he has more money to actually fight the injustices
through his Know Your Rights camp, which he's been doing.
Well, yeah, that makes sense.
I usually do.
You usually do, Charlotte.
Thank you, sir. Have a blessed day.
All right. Thank you, man.
All right, Naeem, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, we still haven't gotten to this Meek Mill versus Michael Rapaport.
So let's do that first and foremost.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ MV, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to these rumors. Let's talk Tiffany Haddish.
Listen up. It's just in. All the gossip. The rumor report. Gossip. Gossip. With Angela Yee. It's the rumor report. The Breakfast Club.
Well, could it be that Tiffany Haddish has an album that she's working on to come out? Would you be excited to hear Tiffany Haddish?
Singing or rapping? I don't know, but here's what she's working on to come out. Would you be excited to hear Tiffany Haddish? Singing or rapping?
I don't know, but here's what she had to say for glamour.
You know, I'm working on an album now.
It might be really great.
It might not, but who cares, right?
Well, I'm already living for that.
Cardi B move over.
Oh, well, you know, I'm trying to get her on a couple of tracks.
Oh, a comedy album.
She's been working on that album, though.
What kind of album?
She said it'll probably be the She Ready album or the She Ready Experience or the We Ready album.
She doing music.
You heard it?
You heard something soined?
I heard a joint.
How was it?
It was cool.
I heard a joint.
Okay.
She's been working on that, though, for a while.
All right, well.
I think Little Duvall has inspired a lot of comedians to make music.
Amanda Seals got a record.
I mean, Jamie Foxx has had a lot of music out.
Yeah, but Jamie
had real music, though.
You don't think
Little Duval's music is real?
Eddie Murphy, well, yeah.
Eddie Murphy had
Party All the Time
and Boogie in Your Butt.
Boogie in My Butt.
You know, I love that one.
It's called In Your Butt,
not In My Butt.
No, there's a couple
bars in there.
Everything is in his butt.
Book, magazine.
Oh, In Your Butt.
In Your Butt.
Exactly.
It's called Boogie in Your Butt. But it is one line where he says he put a little something in his butt. is in his butt. Book, magazine. Oh, in your butt. In your butt. Exactly. It's called boogie in your butt. But it is one line where he says
he put a little something in his butt. He said his butt.
I think it was a little boy, actually.
It was. Who want to bet?
You want to bet? I'm not even a gambling man,
but I bet you on that one. You're always making these bets,
but I don't know if you'll ever really pay up on me.
So I don't want to really bet with you.
Remember the last
bet he made? What's the last bet he made? What's the last bet he made What's the last bet he made
This is the last bet he made
If Tekashi69 beats this case
I'll suck his d***
That wasn't a bet
That was a promise
It goes right along with what you've been talking about just now
Alright
Now Cardi B and Blueface have their
Vatiana remix
And if y'all want to hear a snippet of how Cardi B sounds, sounds nice. Ain't got no time for no subliminals. After a while, bitch being paid just means a miserable fact.
Yeah, straight name.
A piece of a bust down yours, play James.
I make them go insane.
I fuck them with my red flag on them when I come across a gang on the gang.
Bust down Tatiana.
Bust down Tatiana.
So Blueface has posted the official remix, Tatiana, Cardi and YG verses are on that.
Can you be a crip and have a blood on your record?
Yeah. Yeah.
All the time people do it.
Okay.
Just trying to figure out what the new rules are. Nipsey, YG do records within and have a blood on your record? Yeah. Yeah. All the time people do it. Okay. Mm-hmm.
Just trying to figure out what the new rules are.
Nipsey, YG do records
with you all the time?
Oh, yeah, you're right.
You're right.
You're right.
All the time.
All right, now Meek Mill
versus Michael Rapaport.
I don't even understand
what just made Michael Rapaport
feel like he could do this.
But he put,
Meek Mill, great story,
great look,
trash rapper, sorry.
You make 300 songs,
five will be okay.
Hashtag Meek Mill.
Meek Mill had a chance to prove he was a dope rapper and then came Drake.
That was a moment to stand tall as a rapper.
Like I said, great story, great look, probably going to do some positive stuff.
None of that means you're a dope MC.
Dragged by Drake.
Where I'm from, if you get dragged by Drake and don't respond, you always will be whack.
At least make it competitive.
Re-up something.
People catching feelings because you know I'm right
about Meek Mill.
And he said,
when I say respond,
I mean with something
you can listen to more than once.
Responding doesn't mean
gobble, wobble, throttle.
Then he said,
I'm sorry seeing Meek Mill
perform entirely offbeat again.
This time at the All-Star Game
got me in my feelings.
Pun intended,
I started by saying
he's going to do good things
in real life,
just hopefully on beat.
What did he do at the All-Star Game
that was so bad?
I watched his performance. I enjoyed watching Meek Mill perform. Listen, let's be beat. What did he do at the All-Star game that was so bad? I watched his performance.
I enjoyed watching Meek Mill perform.
Let's be clear.
Michael Rapaport has every right to have that opinion,
but let's be clear.
Michael Rapaport is wrong.
Okay, Meek Mill can rap his ass off.
Well, I'm going to tell you how Meek responded,
because then Michael Rapaport said Meek Mill isn't even a top 20 rapper
from Philadelphia.
That's a lie.
Yeah, that's a lie.
I can go throughout the history of Philly, and Meek would probably,
that's not a probably.
Meek would definitely make top ten.
Then Meek Mill posted, hey, Michael Rapaport, don't ever use the word trash when you're speaking on nothing from our culture unless you're trying to get trash. Number two, who gave you authorization to be speaking on us?
Number three, what you charging now?
Last time I seen you, you wanted a selfie.
Be great, though, on the net.
Then he posted a picture of him and Michael Rapaport.
It looks like Michael Rapaport's taking that selfie.
Me, yo, yo, who's this?
Anonymous.
I think it's the guy from White Men Can Jump.
Him, Meek, you so fire.
You give me that feeling what hip hop is missing.
I'm a fan.
Can I get a selfie?
Hurry up.
Go ahead.
And I don't follow him or know his name.
I'm happy I didn't at him.
I just don't understand why he's still talking about the Meek Drake situation.
Like that was so three.
They have a song and a video together now.
Let it go.
I mean, yes, at the time, three, four years ago,
we were all very disappointed that Meek didn't get at Drake
the way he should have with bars.
But that don't mean Meek is whack.
Meek is not whack at all.
Now, Meek is dope.
Meek is a dope rapper.
Like, if there's one thing Meek Mill can do,
it's wrap his ass up.
All right.
And that was never a question.
Never.
Nobody's ever said that.
Netflix has canceled Marvel's The Punisher and Jessica Jones.
They announced that it will be canceled.
And they just did debut The Punisher's second season.
So I guess no more of that.
Did you watch that, Charlamagne?
Punishing all that?
Yes, I sure did.
And Jessica Jones?
Yes, I did.
I liked Punisher and Jessica Jones.
But, I mean, what happened, what's going's going on is like Disney has a screaming service now.
I always say screaming.
Yeah, I'm like, they're going to be screaming?
What's the word?
Streaming.
Okay, that, right?
They got that kind of service.
So, I mean, all of those Marvel properties will probably just end up on Disney, more than likely.
Let's hope so.
All right, Lil Baby, congratulations to him.
He and his girlfriend, Jada, have welcomed a newborn son.
So, congratulations to Lil Baby on his little baby.
Lil Baby got Lil Baby. Lil Baby got Lil Baby. Them congratulations to little baby. Little baby got little baby.
Them ad-libs gonna be really fired now.
You thought he could do wah, wah, wah good before.
Wait until he got one in the house to really hear
what them babies be saying. Alright, and
T.I. is saying that his issues with Floyd Mayweather
have nothing to do with Tiny, as
some people have been trying to insinuate.
Here is T.I.
It wasn't nice enough for her to stay.
I don't give a f*** one way or another. Stop her to stay. I don't give a f***ing way or another.
I don't give a f***ing way or another.
When I pulled up on you, it didn't f***ing do her.
It had something to do with me because me and you had something.
We had an agreement. We had a discussion.
You went against that, I pulled up.
I ain't make no song about it. I pulled up.
So if I had a problem still, get what I'd do.
I'd pull up again.
You're T.I. crazy.
T.I. crazy. T.I. crazy. T.I. has
halted production on Family Hustle after
her sister has landed in ICU
as well. So our prayers are with you
and your family at this time. His sister, Precious
Harris, got into a very serious car accident
in Atlanta over the
weekend and both T.I. and Tiny are
devastated so they decided not to move
forward with filming at this point in time.
So, again, our condolences to the family.
All right, I'm Angela, and that is your rumor report.
All right.
People's Choice mixes up next.
Revolt, we'll see you tomorrow.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
It's big enough.
I know you're upset. I'm tripping. Your mornings will never be the same.
We are the Breakfast Club.
It's Black History Month.
What we doing?
Listen, man.
Jamal Lyon from Empire.
Don't act like he's not the first person to win a rap battle by singing.
Oh, he rocked this mic. The Breakfast Club presents a new Black History Month legend.
Oh, when I'm gay
It don't matter
God ain't made you
no better than me
When I pray
He still answers
Maybe you need
to get on your knees
No weapon shall prosper
No weapon shall prosper
Your sin ain't no better than my sin
Your skin ain't no better than my skin. Your skin ain't no better than my skin.
So bite
all the fingers you
want.
Bitch.
And that was another new Black History
Month legend, courtesy of The Breakfast
Club. Alright, well there you have it.
First person to win a rap battle by singing,
you know what I'm saying? We're going to have to separate the art from the artist when it
comes to Jamal Lyon and Jussie Smollett.
Okay?
Or we might have to combine them and say Jussie Lyon.
That's his new name.
Jussie Lyon.
Jussie Lyon.
Jussie Lyon.
Jussie Lyon.
Well, let's wait and see what happens, right?
All right.
When we come back, positive note is The Breakfast Club.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Again, shout out to everybody that came out to our live podcast last night.
Had an amazing time.
Gia and I, we appreciate the love so much.
Shout out to Little Mo and her husband, Dynamite KO, for stopping through.
Shout out to everybody that drove from so many different places.
Virginia, Ohio, flew in from Florida.
We definitely appreciate you guys
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I'm doing mine March 28th. Where at?
At Caroline's. Caroline's?
Yeah, so I'm excited for that one.
Yeah, that's all. I'm going to San Francisco.
It's going to be snowing in New York tomorrow.
Oh, so you out? A lot of snow?
All things I say, it's going to snow during the day
and then turn to sleet and then rain.
Sounds nice.
Well, I hope you get a sunburn out in San Francisco.
It's not that sunny.
Relax.
Oh, okay.
All right.
Well, we'll see you guys tomorrow.
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