The Breakfast Club - Is Blue Face the Best Lyricist?
Episode Date: July 23, 2019Today on the show we had Blue Face stop by and he spoke about the drama he had with his family, and claims to be the best lyricist of his generation. The Breakfast Club was skeptical about his lyricis...t so they opened up the phone lines to see if listeners believed it, and lets just say the comments were not the best. Moreover, Charlamagne also gave "Donkey of the Day" to two cops for threatening AOC. 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.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
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.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
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heard her before. Listen to
On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
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Collectively known as Breakfast Club, bitches.
Good morning, yo. Thanks for these headphones, ye. They're not permanent.
You're borrowing them.
Oh.
Well, good morning, ye.
Good morning, DJ Envy.
Charlamagne Tha God.
Beast of the Planet.
It's Tuesday.
And how do y'all keep breaking headphones?
Who is y'all?
I've had the same headphones for years.
Oh, well, you, Envy.
I mean, I use them here.
I use them in the DJ booth.
I take them to the club.
Slow down. Slow down.
Slow down with these.
So are these my headphones?
Can I have them? No. Why not? Those are the. I take them to the club. Slow down. Slow down with these. So are these my headphones? Can I have them?
No.
Why not?
Those are the special
Lil Wayne Beats by Dre headphones.
You got mad headphones.
You got about 20 pair
of headphones you set at home.
Because I don't break mine.
So you're not going to be
missing one pair.
I'm going to give you
a generic pair.
Why don't you just
hit up Karen Civil?
Even though you probably
only hit her when you need something.
Nah, I speak to Karen
every once in a blue.
I speak to Karen
every once in a blue.
Yeah, when you need something.
No, not only that.
She hits me.
I check up on her.
She hits me every time.
All morning this morning, I was driving to work,
and I kept getting these flash flood warnings.
Everybody was texting me last night,
are you okay?
Yeah, weather's disgusting in New York
and the tri-state area.
Horrible.
Yeah, it was all kinds of flooding,
and Brooklyn in particular, they said.
Now, I went last night to go see a screening
of this show, Hip Hop, the songs that shook America.
Okay, how was that?
It's dope.
Now, it's being produced,
executive produced
by Black Thought
and Quest Love
and Sean G.
And it's coming on AMC
starting October 13th.
Those guys know
something about hip hop.
Yeah, so what every episode is
is it basically focuses
on one song
that's like an iconic song
that changed things
in that particular year.
So the one that they showed us
was Kanye's Jesus Walks. Okay. And they go through
the whole process of how the song was made.
They interview everybody that was involved in the making
of the song, what the climate was like. That's dope.
And why it had such a big impact. So
they're going to go through, each episode
focuses on one song. But it was amazing
because there's a lot of things I didn't know about that song.
They show the whole choir and how
even he got the idea
to use that song from Rhymefest
and how Rhymefest even heard the song because it was a gospel song at first.
So it's amazing.
What network is it?
AMC.
Okay.
That's dope.
That sounds really dope.
Yeah.
So shout out to Black Thought.
It was like a small screening.
I think Ari Melba was there.
Fab Five Freddie was there.
Okay.
I saw Lion King yesterday.
Oh, you did see it?
Yeah.
What'd your daughter think? I thought it was just okay. Wow. You're yesterday. Oh, you did see it? Oh. Yeah. What'd your daughter think?
I thought it was just okay.
Wow, you're not enticing me
to go see it now.
I mean, I don't think
that it had the soul
of the first one.
No.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
It's like a,
it's a great presentation visually.
You know what I'm saying?
Now you go to these restaurants
where they have,
like the meal looks amazing.
Right.
But it just don't taste like that.
That's how the Lion King was to me.
It just didn't have no soul,
which is weird because the soundtrack that Beyoncé did,
The Lion King GIF has so much soul and so much spirit.
The movie didn't have that for me.
Yeah, my kids loved it though.
That's the main important thing.
My three-year-old said it was dangerous,
which is very true because live action Lion King
comes off very, very dark.
They were a little scared at times.
You forget that it's an African war story when it's animated.
You know what I'm saying?
But when you see it in its live action or whatever they call it,
it comes off as very scary and very violent and very dark
because hyenas are some disgusting looking creatures.
And if you've ever had the privilege of going to Africa,
you know what I'm saying, South Africa, being on a safari,
you've seen a hyena in real life.
Yes, and you see how nasty and disgusting they are.
My God. Absolutely. My God. And why weren't there
three hyenas in this movie? It was supposed to be the
Migos, remember? They wanted that role.
Yeah, but remember in the original, it was three that was
always talking and being silly. Now this one was
like 20. Yeah, but it was really only two.
It was the leader, which was Whoopi.
And then it was the two that was always together.
But it used to be three dumb ones together in the cartoon.
Listen, it just didn't have the soul and the spirit of the first one.
You know what I mean?
I mean, visually stunning, though.
And when Beyonce told the lions to get in the formation,
I was like, all right, they're doing too much.
It was one part where Beyonce was like, lions, get in formation.
Yeah, lions, get in formation.
She told Simba boy bye at one point.
Did she say boy bye?
Yes.
No.
Remember when she was trying to get him to come back to Pride Rock?
And then she was leaving?
Not to Simba, I remember.
She was like, you know what, boy bye.
She said boy bye for real?
No, Envy.
I didn't say it, a boy bye.
I remember him leaving and saying, I'm going without you. No, she did, she did, she did, she did.
She said boy bye.
She said boy bye, and she told the lions to get in the formation at one point.
It's very hard for Beyonce to be somebody else.
Yes, because she's always Beyonce.
Even when you hear her voice, it's...
Beyonce is the biggest star
in the world. Probably the biggest star
we've ever seen in our lifetime.
It's very hard for us to imagine her
as anybody else. She totally,
totally overshadowed the role
in Isla. She doesn't talk
until halfway through the movie.
So you kind of forget
and then all of a sudden
you hear her voice
and you be like
oh shoot Beyonce
because my wife was like
isn't Beyonce doing a voice
and I'm like I don't know
I thought so
and then she becomes an adult
yeah
she becomes an adult
yes
alright well
Blueface will be joining us today
self-proclaimed best lyricist
in hip hop
alright
self-proclaimed is the key word
correct correct we all know that's not true we're going to talk to Blueface today and kick it with him Self-proclaimed best lyricist in hip-hop. All right. Self-proclaimed is the key word here. Correct.
Correct.
Because we all know that's not true.
We're going to talk to Blueface today and kick it with him.
And then we got front page news.
What are we talking about, Yee?
Let's talk about a man who was missing for 10 years and they just found him.
And you won't believe where they found him.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news.
Where we starting, Yee?
Well, let's start with the weather.
Okay, airports in New York and New Jersey were experiencing ground stops last night,
and Boston and Philly were experiencing gate hold and taxi delays.
That was all due to the weather.
As you know, there were flash flood warnings.
There were blackouts in certain areas.
Even in southeast Michigan,
including people in the Detroit metropolitan area,
had to go without power as they started their day yesterday.
It was pretty nasty outside.
A lot of power lines down.
A lot of people with no electricity.
A lot of people had to throw away a lot of food.
I don't know about in other parts of the country,
but they're saying in New York, New Jersey,
if you send, I guess, the power company some of your bills or some of the food that you lost,
that they might be able to replace that or pay for some of those bills.
Yeah, that's what they were saying yesterday in the news.
All right. Now let's talk about a grocery store employee.
He was missing for 10 years and they just found him behind the cooler of the store where he worked.
Wait a minute. Is he dead?
Yes. 10 years later, would you think he's still alive? I don't know. I thought he was living there. That would be crazy. He seemed like he was Wait a minute, is he dead? Yes. Ten years later,
would you think he's still alive?
That would be crazy.
It seemed like he was still
living there,
like he was just chilling.
So did that mean all mad food
had been contaminated
for the past ten years?
Well, this is in this one store,
No Frills Supermarket.
So what happened was
he was on medication
and he was upset.
He ran out of the house.
His parents reported him missing
and they said he was acting
irrationally because of the medication
he was taking. Now investigators
are saying what happened was somebody
was moving shelves, removing the coolers from
that supermarket and that's when they discovered the body.
They used the DNA from the parents to identify
him. His name is Larry Eli
Murillo Moncato. So he ran out the house
and went to work? Yeah, he went to work and then I guess
there was a place in the supermarket on top of the
coolers where employees would go sit and
hide. They would climb on top and he must have fell
in the space behind there. And they said
because there's so much noise from the compressors,
if he was trying to scream for help,
they probably didn't hear him. That's horrible. They didn't smell
it. You know what I'm saying? Nobody smelled the body or
nothing? I guess
not. It was all behind these coolers.
But I would think you would definitely smell that. You would think you would
definitely smell a rotten body. This place must smell horribly often that. You would think you would definitely smell a rotten body.
This place must smell horribly often in order for nobody to be able to smell a rotten body.
Was he in the cooler?
No, he was behind.
He was outside, behind.
Yeah, he was behind.
He fell behind them.
So for 10 years, people have been like, what is that smell?
Right.
Jesus Christ.
All right, now two Louisiana police officers have been fired, and that's because of a Facebook post. Now, what the officer, Charles Rispoli, wrote, he wrote last week that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a vile idiot who needs a round.
And I don't mean the kind she used to serve because she used to be a bartender.
In other words, she needs to get shots.
All right.
So he wrote that.
And another police officer, Police Chief Arthur Lawson, said that Rispoli, along with Officer Angelo Verisco, liked the post.
So Officer Angelo Verisco liked the post that Rispoli wrote, so they both got fired from that.
I'm shocked they got fired, to be totally honest.
I think that's a good precedent to set, but you're a police officer.
You can't say someone deserves to be shot because of their point of view and they don't agree with the president.
It's crazy that they got fired for talking about actually shooting people of color
when the cops that actually do shoot people of color for no reason don't get fired.
That's true.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said on social media,
this is Trump's goal when he uses targeted language
and threatens elected officials
who don't agree with his political agenda.
It's authoritarian behavior.
The president is sowing violence.
He's creating an environment where people can get hurt
and he claims plausible deniability.
Mm-mm-mm.
All right, well, that is your front page news.
And I know there's a lot of kids out there.
I know over the weekend it was 100 degrees.
And I know a lot of people were throwing buckets of water on police officers.
They released that they're going to stop that from now on.
So please be careful out there.
I know it's hot.
I know it was 100 degrees.
They're going to stop what?
They're going to start trying to find out who the kids are that was throwing buckets of water on the police.
They were throwing buckets of water on the police as they were arresting people.
What they're saying is they're going to start pulling them hammers on y'all and they're going to start aiming them bullets at y'all.
So if y'all don't want to get wet with your own blood, okay, stop throwing buckets of water on police officers.
That's what they're basically telling y'all.
They were throwing buckets.
They were throwing water as they were walking up and down the block.
They were arresting people.
They were throwing water.
I saw videos of that.
They're going to start treating that water like it's an assault.
Absolutely.
So when you throw that water on them, they're going to look at it like you're assaulting them,
and they're going to pull out their guns.
I know.
To a lot of y'all, it seems funny.
It looks funny.
Just be careful out there.
Don't do nothing stupid, man.
Please be careful.
All right.
Well, 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, horrible morning, or maybe you want to spread some positivity.
The phone lines are wide open.
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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 are 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 I,
King of Capraburg. I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia. Be part of a
great colonial tradition. Why can't I trade my own 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 warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
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It's okay.
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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.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's up, Envy?
What's up, Trav?
Hi, Trav, where you been?
Hey, boo.
Hey, boo.
What's up, Solomon?
What up, sis?
How you?
I'm doing good.
I'm doing good.
You know, I had my little birthday weekend.
You know, it was my birthday last week, so I was just outside chilling.
Who candle you blew out?
Who candle you blew out?
They blew out his candle.
I mean, Solomon, I thought you blew out? They blew out his candle. I mean,
I thought you told me not to tell nobody.
Oh, I was in Miami, so you can't tell that lie.
Oh, Trav, you was in Miami?
Okay, Trav.
Who blunt did you put your lips on,
Trav?
Yo, shut up, yo. Listen, I want to talk about
Future and his bodyguard.
So, y'all know in London,
basically, Future's bodyguard got jumped and Future was walking away.
Trav, we got Instagram too.
God damn it.
Why do you think you're the only person with Instagram?
It's not just for us.
It's for people listening. Trav, Trav is explaining.
Go ahead, Trav.
He's setting it up.
So go ahead.
Yeah, I'm just explaining what happened.
So his bodyguard was walking.
His bodyguard got punched out.
And I kind of feel like Future got to shoot the one with his bodyguard
now. He's not going to watch me get punched out and
beat up. He's just going to walk away. We don't know what happened
in that video. We should have learned from the Irv, Gotti,
and Ja Rule situation. We don't know the
whole full context of that video. Future said
the video was edited. And not only that,
it looked like there was five, six of them. What was
Future going to do? Hey, man, say,
you've never been in a situation where your homeboy was getting jumped
and sometimes you had to take that. That's not his homeboy.
That's not his homeboy.
That's a security.
That's a paid security guard.
Okay.
I guess I can take that.
One thing I did take from it is that they're offering such for pictures in London.
So, just in case anybody needed this.
That was slang, Trav.
Future was using slang.
They weren't offering real D-sucks in London.
You got excited.
He did get excited.
You booked next flight to London.
You was like, I got to get more famous so I can get my picture asked for in London. You got excited. Next flight to London! You was like, I gotta get more famous.
I can get my picture asked for in London.
You was ready to barter.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, my name's
Makaya. I'm from the 317.
You got us on
Bluetooth, Mama? Can you take us on Bluetooth right fast?
Yeah. Thank you.
Hello, can you hear me?
We can hear you clearly now.
What you say, mama?
So I work at a warehouse
and it's like my first
warehouse job
and there's this thing
with guy talk
where the guys feel like
if they say it
to another one of the fellas
or they say it
to another co-worker
that it's okay
because I didn't hear it.
But it's a lot of
disrespectful things.
Like, I'm the youngest one there.
So they talk about my body and
how they want to do things and
things like that. And when I go to
HR, I go to my manager,
they say
that they're the favorites.
So they try and work on it.
But it doesn't do much. So I'm wondering how
I should move on about it.
But what are they saying?
Because it's a good job.
One dude told somebody he wanted to stick his thing in me.
Oh, hell no.
One is going around calling me the young one and saying I look good.
It's just a bunch of disrespectful things, and they're all old.
Where is this at that they are still acting like it's the 90s?
Where is this at?
It's at a warehouse.
I don't want to put the job out there.
Where?
What state?
Indiana.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, how am I supposed to work with these people when I know that they've been saying these things about me?
Now I'm uncomfortable.
And knowing that there's no repercussions.
Yeah, and it's a good job.
It's just a bunch of old creeps.
Well, you should put it in writing.
First of all, write to your human resources officers
in writing.
And then if you can,
but they're not saying it to you,
they're saying it to each other
so you can't even film it, right?
Isn't this what the Me Too
Time's Up movement is for though?
They don't got a number you can call?
I don't know.
I thought this was
what the Time's Up movement was about.
No, not the one that I found.
Like the numbers that they provide
have like 12 auto systems
that you gotta go through
and press like a thousand
buttons just to hear the audio
I would definitely hire a
lawyer to handle this situation
because you can't continue to work under
those circumstances especially when there's no action
being taken. Alright I appreciate
it. Thank you. Alright have a good one
mama. When you find a lawyer let me know because
I'm definitely going to hit Envy up one day.
What'd you hit me up for? For all the sexual harassment that I've seen.
That's a really hostile environment.
That's a hostile, uncomfortable environment for a woman to have to work in.
And a guy.
800-585-1051.
I get flirted with every single day.
No, I do.
I get called little nasty nicknames.
Oh, I don't.
Okay.
Call us up right now if you need to get.
My cheeks are always viewed.
What?
It's the Breakfast Club for the morning.
I don't think I would compare y'all's situations.
The Breakfast Club.
It's your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Anonymous.
Hey, Anonymous. Hey, Anonymous.
Hi, Anonymous.
Well, you know you're on the radio, so nobody can see you.
So you could have just, you know.
That's fine, because Charlamagne, you're not going to go off on me today.
I just want to tell all of y'all, thank you for everything that y'all do on the radio,
the enlightenment that y'all bring to the world.
But I'm calling because Charlamagne, I want to say something to you, sir.
Yes, ma'am.
Yesterday, somebody by the name of
Day Day called. It was kind of obvious
what the person's sex was, but if that's the way
they live their life, then let them live their life
that way. That person was going
through what they were going through as far as some
children that meant a lot to them.
And instead of you being sympathetic,
you kept picking on that person. You kept
talking about what a Benji is. If we want
to be technical, Benji is a dog as well.
You were really rude yesterday, and I think you need to apologize.
So for asking what a Benji is, I'm rude?
No, it wasn't so much that.
Don't you think that provided context to the situation?
You were joking about the ex being on crack.
You were saying it's Monday.
That was too heavy for a Monday.
People go through things every day of the week.
We can choose. We wouldn't go through anything except on Wednesday.
What do you want me to apologize for so I know?
Tell me.
For not letting that person vent.
They said you should have consoled your young woman yesterday.
Letting her get off her chest what she needed to say.
It was a guy, actually.
And I apologize to the guy for having a crackhead baby mama.
And I hope that she gets help for her crack addiction.
Thank you so much. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much. That was so sweet of you.
You have a blessed day. Was it? Yes, ma'am.
Thank you, mama. Oh, God.
Marco! Polo.
Yo.
It was Marco.
Well, nah, I just
want to send out my best wishes. I just want to send
positivity. If you ain't stressing, it's a blessing.
So be the sunshine to somebody.
Day.
Brighten up somebody.
Day.
Touch somebody.
Give somebody a compliment.
Tell somebody they look good.
Just get some positivity today.
All right.
Give one of these guys a compliment.
They f***ing with me.
I mean, ooh, my bad.
What?
Nah, nah, nah.
I'm sorry, but DJ Amy and Charlamagne be doing too much.
Charlamagne.
You just said spend some positivity, and you just called us a bunch of names.
That was very homophobic.
That was very homophobic.
I'm going to human resources.
The hypocrisy is disgusting.
But nobody's going to tell you to apologize.
DJ, what's your son say?
What's your son say?
He sent me and Charlamagne to suss.
He answered all my questions.
What's wrong with that?
Would you rather be a suspect or suspect answered all my questions. What's wrong with that? What's wrong with that?
Would you rather be a suspect or suspect?
That is true.
Because a black man
can always be a suspect
in any situation.
You're good.
You're good.
I know.
That's why I get paid
to be who I am.
But, Marco,
you have a good day, man.
All right, you too.
Zondra.
Hey, good morning.
Come on, Zondra.
Get it off your chest.
I just wanted to whip myself a 50th birthday on Thursday.
I'll be celebrating my 50th birthday.
Ow, you turned 50?
Happy birthday.
What you doing for your 50th?
Well, probably something on the weekend.
I have to work on my birthday.
That sucks.
50 years old is a blessing, though, baby.
I salute you.
Yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely.
So many people didn't make it.
Man, you're damn right.
So I ain't really happy about 50.
Yeah.
Tell me about it.
I can't wait to see 50.
I mean, thank you so much.
I'm so happy.
Whoa, that got crazy.
Yeah, that phone.
She had that phone for way too long.
Get a new phone.
Mark, get it off your chest, Mark.
Oh, I think we should boycott Chris Brown.
Why, Mama?
Because.
Because of that phone.
He called all black women ugly.
You a few weeks too late.
We still on that?
Yes, we still on that.
Okay.
Because y'all done solved the problem.
You said what?
He's calling black women ugly yet, you know, if you see what he dated, he don't have taste
anyway.
Oh, my gosh.
I'm not going to sit here and say that.
Yeah, we're not going to slam the women.
I mean, Rihanna and Carrucci had some amazing looking ladies.
No, what he's dating lately.
We're not talking about the past.
He dated some Asian chick that looked like a dude.
Goodbye, Mark.
That's what he's into.
That's what he's into.
Get it off your chest.
Why can't a man date Jeremy Lin?
And also, you can't uplift women by dissing a woman.
Goodness gracious. She don't look like no damn Jeremy Lin. I don't you can't uplift women by dissing a woman. Goodness gracious.
She don't look like no damn Jeremy Lin.
I don't even know what y'all talking about.
Yeah, we got rumors on the way.
These guys are crazy.
Yes, we'll talk about Future's bodyguard getting knocked out
and how Future has responded to that whole incident and what went down.
And also, it has to do with A$AP Rocky, his mentality and his thinking on that.
So we'll also give you an update on A$AP Rocky in Sweden.
All right, we'll get into all that.
Keep it locked.
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Well, we also had that video yesterday of Future in the airport.
He was in Ibiza in Spain.
And according to reports and the video that you saw, you saw Future's bodyguard get knocked out.
Well, Future has responded to the story because they tried to act like Future was not concerned.
He just wasn't paying attention and didn't want to
jump in. He posted, basically,
these fake goons asked to suck
my... For a picture, I told them
no. Apparently, they get angry and do some
sucker-ish. I left the airport. They
edit the video. They filmed and sent to the blogs.
Real, real tough guys. What they did
to security, I didn't see, period. I'm not a
witness to anything. Leave me out.
Anything having to do with this incident.
Now, what sources are saying is that these guys were harassing him, saying racial things to him in the airport.
And that's because they asked for a picture.
And Future didn't feel like doing that.
He had been up all night.
He was tired.
He just didn't feel like taking a picture.
That's when his bodyguard stepped in and tried to block them and
get Future to his ride.
And that's when the bodyguard actually ended up having
to beat up several of the guys before
someone came behind him and sucker punched him
with a rock. According to
sources, they said Future actually wasn't even
there when that happened. His team got him away from the
whole situation, noting what's happened
with ASAP Rocky. They didn't want something like that to
happen to Future as well.
So they said the bodyguard is doing fine.
And that video was edited according to Future.
And according to sources, they edited it to make it look like Future just wasn't concerned
about the situation.
But he said he wasn't even there.
He was gone.
These artists, any public figure has the right to protect themselves.
They're targets for clout chases and whoever else.
And when one of y'all gets shot, nobody's going to feel bad and hashtag your name.
And the sad part about it is when one of these people protect themselves, they're going to
automatically become the bad guy.
And people are going to say, y'all know better.
You got too much to lose.
You should show restraint because you're a celebrity.
No, the first law of nature is self-preservation.
I will protect myself.
And he should.
And what they did to that security was foul.
And what was Future supposed to do?
Even if he was there, I'm supposed to fight?
No, I pay the security guard. That's my security. I pay him as supposed to do? Even if he was there, I'm supposed to fight? No, I pay the security guard.
That's my security.
I pay him as an employee.
That's what he is.
His job is to get me out of harm's way.
That's his job.
And that's the first line of defense.
And once the first line of defense goes down, you got to go run for cover.
Got to do what you got to do.
That's the way things are.
All right.
Now, A$AP Rocky, since we're referencing that whole situation, they said the attacker in his case will not be charged.
So the man who attacked his crew will not be prosecuted for any crime.
So the dude that hit security with the headphones?
Yeah, even though he incited everything and was harassing him,
they said that they believe that guy who harassed A$AP Rocky
attacked his bodyguard in self-defense after he was pushed and lifted by his neck.
So prosecutors have come to that conclusion,
even though there's no video to support that. Now, the bodyguard has also been cleared by his neck. So prosecutors have come to that conclusion, even though there's no video to support that.
Now, the bodyguard has also been cleared by Swedish authorities,
so they're saying that he also acted appropriately.
So that's weird that they both can have acted appropriately.
There's even fans in Sweden that are Swedish people
showing support for A$AP Rocky.
They have free A$AP posters,
and they've been going around with those.
Now, A$AP Rocky's mom had some things to say,
and she believes that Sweden
is trying to make an example out of ASAP Rocky. Let me ask you, most importantly, have you spoken
to your son? Only once, five days ago. He said, all right, I mean, under the circumstances. What
can be done to help yourself? I don't know. That's why, you know, we thinking that if the president
himself got involved and contacted who he did, If that ain't help, what will help?
I feel like Sweden is making an example out of our voice.
And it's so unjust.
I don't want to call the race card, but that's what it's looking like.
They're also saying that if he beats this case,
then Sweden might be forced to pay millions of dollars.
The law there, someone is charged with a crime and they're found not guilty.
Then the country could have to pay for all the money that you lost as a result of incarceration.
And, you know, he's had to cancel a bunch of shows.
And obviously there's a lot of flights involved, lawyers fees and all of that.
You know, listen, in the words of Malcolm X, and I keep saying this because I keep seeing people, you know, try to change the narrative of this situation.
I'm for justice no matter who is for or is against.
It's not about ASAP.
It's about justice.
It's not about who you like.
It's about what's right.
Y'all can't turn injustice into a popularity contest.
It's either injustice or it's not.
Because this can be any black person at any given moment.
Anybody.
That's right.
I care about justice, period.
That's it.
It's not about ASAP.
It's just not right.
All right.
Now, Designer has admitted that he. It's not about ASAP. It's just not right. All right, now, designer has admitted
that he spends a lot of money
on Uber.
Now, I personally feel like
I spend a lot of money
on these ride services,
but not as much as designer.
Here's what he said
on his Instagram story.
My business manager telling me
I got to chill out with the Ubers.
I'm spending like $20,000
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That's just dumb.
That's a lot.
You could hire someone and lease a car for them to drive.
Where are you going?
And first of all, if you're doing shows all around the world, all around the country,
they're going to have car services for you most of the time.
And where's your panda?
Sometimes.
So why are you personally spending $20,000 on Uber?
Sometimes it could get costly.
If he's traveling a lot and he's taking different shows and different things,
and a lot of time it might be all in, it's easy to hop in the Uber, get in and get out.
$20,000 a month?
That's a lot.
If he's doing that many shows and he has no car
and he's moving around with an Uber, it could be...
It sounds to me like he's getting in the Uber
and telling the Uber to wait for him.
That's about $700 a day.
He's telling the Uber to wait for him,
and then he's jumping back in the car.
He's treating the Uber like it's an actual car service.
No, it's a drop-off and pick-up type of situation.
And if he's going from New York to New Jersey,
that Uber's expensive, bro.
That Uber's like at least $160,000, $175,000, just one way.
He's probably calling the luxury SUV, look, you got to do what I do.
And that's the small Uber.
It's called a regular car.
But like the 160 is the small Uber, so yeah, that's about $350,000, $400,000 for a luxury.
Go ahead and bring that Corolla, that Accord.
I ain't mad at the Corolla or the Honda when they got my figure.
How much is that a year?
$20,000 a month.
Hold on. $240,000, bro. Jeez pick up. How much is that a year? 20 grand a month.
That's $240,000, bro.
That's a quarter million dollars a year in Uber.
I can't believe you needed a calculator.
You could buy a car and a driver for that.
You know what I'm saying?
You didn't know I needed a calculator.
You didn't yell out the number.
I did.
No, after Envy did.
She didn't.
She the main one.
You needed a calculator.
You ain't yell out no numbers that quick.
Envy did, but you didn't.
That's a pretty easy two times 12 is 24.
Okay.
We didn't say anything.
All right, now let's talk about Meg Thee Stallion.
She is trademarking the hot girl summer phrase.
It makes sense.
She just said file for that trademark by July 10th.
Actually, somebody on Twitter pointed it out to her,
like, I hope you got that trademarked.
And that's when she said, you know I do. And that same day, you can see
she filed for that trademark. So it only makes sense
to have that Hot Girl Summer. So she wants to make
some t-shirts, sweatshirts. She already has
the playlist on Spotify
and she's doing a Hot Girl Summer anthem before the
season's out. Alright, I'm Angela Yee
and that is your Rumor Report. Alright, thank
you, Miss Yee. Now when we come back, Front Page News,
what are we talking about? Yes, let's talk about a woman who
was stripped of her Miss Michigan 2019 title,
and that's because of some tweets.
So she's still standing by the tweets that she put out.
See if you think this is deserving of her losing her title.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
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Let's get in some front page news. But we. Angela Yee. Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news.
But we start with Yee.
Well, let's talk about this woman who was stripped of her title.
She was Miss Michigan 2019.
They took all of that away from her.
Kathy Zhu.
She's a University of Michigan student and vice president of the college Republicans at her school.
She had her crown taken.
And that's because of some tweets that she put out.
Now, one of the tweets, somebody said, stop killing black people about the cops.
And she said, did you know the majority of black deaths are caused by other blacks?
Fix problems within your own community first before blaming others.
The other tweet that people had an issue with was her writing, there's a try a hijab on
booth at my college campus.
So you're telling me that it's now just a fashion accessory and not a religious thing?
Or are you just trying to get women used to being oppressed under Islam?
Well, here's what you had to say about the first tweet about the black deaths.
You know, this tweet was actually in response to another person
talking about how all blacks or all cops are bad people,
that they kill innocent black people.
And I think that you shouldn't just put a blanket statement over all cops.
You know, again, read full tweets and context to make sure to see the full story.
Yeah, but I mean, I guess your point of did you know the majority of black deaths are caused by other blacks,
what's your point?
That's statistics, and you can find that on FBS website.
I think it's really, really awful how the left thinks that statistics and facts are racist.
So I don't think
anything I said was remotely wrong I stand by every tweet that I post well now she also addressed
the hijab statement that she made here's what she said about that I went past the booth I was late
for class already they were saying do you want to put on a hijab putting it you know over me I said
no I think that you know it's it's really uh rude I feel like to that, you know, to wear their sacred garment on someone who isn't a Muslim.
It's that you said, or you're just trying to get women used to being oppressed under Islam.
Yes, there are so many women in Muslim countries right now who are being stoned to death because they don't want to wear a hijab due to their husband's requirement to do so.
And I think that we should be focusing on that.
So, yeah, that's what she's saying about getting
stripped of her title and her tweets, and she
still stands by those tweets. Well, the crazy thing about
situations like that, if you've been on the digital world for years
like most of us have, you will be able to dig up
something someone said that you don't
like and you can use against them now.
Like, I can't think of too many people who
probably haven't said something on social media
that they regret. But I mean, the fact
that she's... Representing the state
and the pageant.
I guess they feel like it doesn't align with their
values in saying those things.
But nobody's perfect, though.
What is this fake, false sense
of perfection we're trying to put on people?
Nobody's perfect, but if you make a racist tweet
and you say something that's racist...
But is that racist, though? Because we've had that conversation
when she talks about blacks killing blacks. We always say that with most races it's about who you're racist. But is that racist, though? Because we've had that conversation. Like, when she talks about blacks killing blacks,
like, we always say that with most races,
it's about who you're around.
Whites kill whites, blacks kill blacks.
Like, we've had those discussions before.
Right, but she didn't say whites kill whites,
but she just said it about black people.
So I guess it's just perpetuating that stereotype
that black people are the violent ones
instead of saying, well, people within their own communities
tend to kill each other.
But we've said that.
That's what I'm saying.
We've said that before.
No, we're talking about her, not what we've said.
But isn't that what she said?
No, she said it's black deaths
are caused by other blacks,
the majority of black deaths.
She's only talking about black people.
She's not saying all people,
white people and whites.
So in order for the statement
to be accurate,
you got to say all races, basically.
Yeah, she could have said that
in order for that to be...
I don't know.
That's wild.
She pointed out one particular race
instead of saying anybody else.
What was the context of it, though?
What was she discussing?
A cop's killing black people.
Okay.
Yeah, so, you know, just...
Like you, you always say
Dominicans wear white jeans.
You can say any other race in the world,
but you always shoot at...
Dominicans do wear white jeans a lot.
I feel uncomfortable.
All right.
Let me see your jeans.
I'm not Dominican.
And I'm wearing blue jeans.
All right.
You guys done? Yes. All right. Dominicans do love blue jeans. All right. You guys done?
Yes.
All right.
Dominicans do love white jeans.
Shut up!
And New York Giants jerseys.
They love that.
Oh, shut up, man.
Go ahead, Yee.
All right, now let's talk about a wildfire in Arizona.
It has grown to 1,800 acres, so they are ordering evacuations in certain parts of Arizona.
So we'll keep you guys updated on what's happening in Arizona with these wildfires as well.
And a grocery store employee, he was missing
for 10 years and workers that
were removing shelves and coolers just
found him behind the store's cooler.
Larry Eli Murillo
Moncato. He was a former employee.
He'd been reporting missing back in 2009.
He had become upset. He went
to the store and I guess he climbed on top
of the coolers. That's where a lot of the employees would go when they didn't feel like working,
just to take an unofficial break.
And he must have fallen.
And when he fell, there was an 18-inch gap between the back of the cooler and the wall.
He got trapped there.
And they're saying people probably didn't hear his cries and screams for help
because the compressors are so noisy, it would have concealed any kind of noise that was coming.
So they just found his body now.
And they identified him through DNA from his parents.
Uh-uh.
All right, what a way to go.
Yeah.
That's awful.
That is your front page news.
I'm surprised nobody smelled him.
I'm surprised.
Somebody smelled it, but clearly that grocery store been stinking for years, so nobody even thought about it.
Uh-uh.
And don't they got to do like those check-ups?
People got to come by and check the store to make sure the store is up to like health standards?
Maybe nobody checked
behind the freezer.
But the smell.
You would smell.
I would think so.
Maybe if it's in the freezer,
it's frozen.
Oh, so it wasn't in the freezer.
I mean, it says coolers.
I doubt it.
They said they found remains.
Like, right?
I don't know.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
Now, when we come back,
Blueface will be joining us.
The self-proclaimed greatest lyricist in hip-hop.
He made the XXL freshman cover this year as well.
He had the huge record, Tatiana, so we're going to kick it with him when we come back.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into
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Like grace.
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The Breakfast Club.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, sir. Blue Face. Welcome back, sir.agne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yes, sir.
Blue Face.
Welcome back, sir.
What's happening, man?
What's happening, my brother?
You had a lot going on in the last couple weeks, man.
Since the last time we've seen you.
The last year.
It's been crazy.
A whole lot of gang s***.
I feel like I hear more about the BS and the drama than I do the music nowadays.
Yeah, that's how it works.
Yeah.
That's how it works these days.
How you feel about all that?
Well, it's not just you and the drama now.
Your family's involved.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Everybody's speaking out about things.
Yeah, right.
What happened with Mama now?
What happened with Mama and your sister?
I'm not going to get too far into detail.
But we've seen most of it.
I know, I know.
So it's not too much for me to, you know.
But pretty much, they just came down, visit regular.
My mom got her own spot, her own thing going.
She's good.
My sister, on the other hand, she, you know, she's going through her life situation.
So she came down.
I was going to help her out, you know, get her back going.
And then they just, you know, got to a little advantage-y.
So I kind of like had to come back a little bit because, you know,
the expectations get higher
when people tend to think you're going to...
You got money and stuff. Exactly.
I had to, you know... That's your mama,
though. You said his mama good. Yeah, my mom
good. She got a whole house. She stay in
Ohio. She good. It's really my
sister. That's what they came down for. The whole purpose
they came down for was my sister. Did you know they
were coming down or did they just pop up? Yeah, yeah, yeah. They've been here for
a whole week. They was already in the house.
They was already cool.
Everything was great.
Do they not get along with your girlfriends?
No, because at the time, this is when I just brought them,
introduced them to the new girls.
They're like, oh, well, like, you know,
they're not sure how to feel about the new, like, you know, two girlfriends.
I can understand.
You know what I'm saying?
It's a weird situation.
And they're women, so they probably.
Exactly.
And they're women, so they're... Exactly. And they're women,
so they're a little bit more catty,
like, oh, okay.
You know how women are
with their attitudes and things, so...
And plus, you're her brother,
so she probably wants to make sure
women aren't taking advantage
of you at the same time.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm sure she's protective of you, too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm sure it was no bad
intended at all
as far as the girls go.
Like, it wasn't...
It had nothing to do
really with that.
That's just what the media made it out to be.
Yeah, why did Instagram spin it
in that way? Because they had it saying you was telling
your mom she's clout chasing and all kinds of other stuff.
I don't even know.
I don't know. The media
do strange things.
The live really just blew it off
the top. And that's where it went
left for me, too. I'm like, why the hell
my mom going on live? It was a crazy situation because it also revealed
that you had two girlfriends which is something people didn't know
prior to that
so how did that situation work out
one is your child's mother
and then the other girl did she know her already
yeah they already knew about each other
so that's why I was like
hey you might as well you know
you don't want me to lie to you
I respect it.
We're all doing it together.
So honesty can work.
Yeah.
Were you lying before that?
Like keeping them separate and lying to them?
Yeah, exactly.
I got time for that.
How'd you get caught?
Making enough money to bring it all together.
Now tell me how this happened.
So how'd you get caught?
And how'd you say, okay, I got to just be honest?
I mean, I didn't really get caught because they already knew like the whole time.
You know, kind of a, you know, kind of a dirtbag.
Do you cheat on your girlfriends?
Black men don't cheat.
Black men don't cheat.
Black men don't cheat.
Anyway, do you cheat on your girlfriends?
He's not cheating.
I had two girlfriends, yeah.
I'm saying, do you date anybody else besides them?
Or is it just the two of them?
No, no, no, no, no.
I was going hard. It was just us two, as you can see, right? I mean, I was making it do you date anybody else besides them? Or is it just the two of them? No, no, no, no, no. I was going hard.
It was just us two, as you can see, right?
I mean, s***, I was making it do what it do.
That gotta get stressful a little bit, though.
S*** did it.
What was the most stressful thing about it?
Huh?
Uh, the beginning probably was the stressful, like, the most stressful, like, them having
to watch, you know.
Watch what?
Oh, you smashed the other one.
Or not technically watch, but like switch, watch, you know. Watch what? Oh, you smashed the other one. Or not technically watch,
but like switch, watch,
you know, look.
Oh, they wasn't in there
before you is what you said.
No, they was bisexual,
but I'm saying, you know,
imagine you loving somebody
and then somebody else coming
and you got to, you know,
like watch.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Not watch,
but you obviously watching you there.
So that was the hard part at first.
Does the baby mama
love the other woman now?
No, no, no.
We didn't get that far.
It's not that far.
So how do you divvy up the time?
Like as far as which bedroom do you use?
Do you have the same bedroom?
Everybody together?
Everybody, we was all in together.
So when you're not there, what do you do?
Full-fledged team.
It's even better.
They got somebody else to be lonely with.
Boy, you better get these records coming, boy.
They got somebody else to be lonely with.
Yeah.
Because when that money dry up, it's going be out of now. Oh, no, no.
I already cut it. It ain't even
last long, man. What? It's over
already? Yeah, it's over. What, the two girlfriends?
You broke
up? We done, man.
Yeah. I still got
my BM, though. And I saw you tweeted
that you're
very fortunate to have her
as your baby mother.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What made you tweet that?
You were watching
things happening
on social media?
Man, nah,
some bull**** happened, man.
It was all over.
It was a joke.
It could have been a joke.
Could have not
have been a joke.
At the point,
I'm in right now,
I ain't got no time
to figure out
if it was a joke or not.
You don't want to say
you got robbed? Nah, nah, nah. I had, it was on live or whatever and I'm in right now I ain't got no time to figure out if it was a joke or not you got robbed no no I had it was on live or whatever and I'm like yo they said they
y'all here for the so-and-so and so-and-so and my being was like nah nah nah the other girl she
just gave a bad answer what was the answer it was a real like you ask a girl like are you here for
me and she said anything she said something like I'm here for the money or something.
Exactly.
If she said anything other than, yeah, I'm here for you, then it's like.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So y'all just broke up.
Yeah, yeah, this recent.
It's correct.
That's when I tweeted that.
Did y'all get matching tattoos?
Yeah.
Where's her tattoo?
Right here.
You ain't get no tattoo of her, though, right?
I don't know.
So did she have to move out already?
I look like.
So she already moved out and everything?
I mean, she made it easy.
She thought it was a smart idea to, after the comment, not even, you know, rub my feet.
You know, lick my balls.
She decided, you mad, so I'm going to be mad and just.
So she would have licked your balls and it would have been okay?
Possibly.
That's a good way to apologize. I feel you. Yeah, show some respect. So she thought to geticked your butt and it would have been okay? Possibly. That's a good way to apologize.
I feel you.
Yeah, show some respect.
So she thought to get mad because I was mad.
She pulled one of those.
Like, all right, you mad, so I'm going to get mad because you mad at me.
And she left for the day.
And you just changed the locks.
That was a wrap.
I told myself, I said, if she come back tonight, you know, I might, you know,
she left for the whole night.
So she got back, you know.
She did try to come back though?
No, I mean,
she didn't leave to leave
but her leaving period
after that was like,
you must really think
that's what's going on
if you think you can just
leave overnight
and, you know.
Well, now your sister and mom,
you proved them right.
It was never really
about the girls.
I think they was honestly
more jealous of the affection
I was showing to the girls
because, you know,
your mom and your sister,
they obviously felt like, oh, I, you to the girls. You know, your mom and your sister, they obviously feel like,
oh, I, you know.
But it's like they got to understand it's two different type of relationships.
Yeah.
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Have you spoke to your moms?
Yeah, yeah.
Y'all swastika beef and everything?
Pretty much.
I mean, I'm not tripping on them.
But are they tripping?
I'm not mad at them at all.
I don't know.
They act like you've changed since you've gotten some money and some fame.
I know, right?
You're supposed to, though.
Do you feel like there's things about you that are different?
Because you're right, you do change when you get a little money, a little fame.
People do have to move differently.
So do you feel like you have changed?
I think when you get money, it changes the people around you more than it changes yourself.
All right, well, keep it locked.
We got more with Blueface when we come back.
Don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club. All right, well, keep it locked. We got more with Blue Face when we come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Blue Face.
Now, amongst the things that have been different for you,
XXL cover, and you're here for the XXL Freshman Concert.
Oh, yeah, we're from the turnips.
A lot of people was mad about that.
They said you ain't deserve that spot on there.
But you got the 10th spot, right?
Everybody knew I was going to make it.
How does that work now? Explain. You were the 10th spot, right? Everybody knew I was going to make it. How does that work now?
Explain.
You were the 10th spot?
That means people picked you?
No, I was the first spot.
Oh, okay.
I thought it was the people's choice one.
All I knew was once I was nominated, I was going to make it.
Listen, I'm a numbers guy.
What's up, Wack?
Let's talk about it, Wack.
No, I got to speak on it.
A lot of people said they didn't feel like he should be on it.
Okay, I'm going to be real.
There's nobody on the XXL cover whose numbers, digitally, streaming-wise, Instagram-wise,
whatever you want to talk about, that's stronger than his.
Cash Money West is winning.
That's it.
Well, since we're talking about numbers, last time you came up here you got some flack for
the interview where you said you didn't know about your contract.
So let's clear some of that up.
Because people were saying, oh, I can't believe he signed this.
He doesn't know what's happening.
So what's happened for you since then?
Because I'm sure you were like, okay, let me make sure my business is strong.
Oh, a whole lot.
A whole lot, a lot, yeah.
You know, they want to know if you know the particulars that you did.
I ain't worried about what nobody is worried about.
What do they need to know? Whack, you don't want to jump nobody is worried about. What do they need to know that?
Whack, you don't want to
jump in on this one?
What do they need to know that?
First of all,
let's keep it real.
There's no artist
at Cash Money West
under my watch
that signed to a 360 deal.
Right?
I guarantee you
there's not an artist
in this game
that ain't got the money
that our artists get.
On top of that,
they don't pay for their videos.
They don't pay for their studios.
And the management
is stepping in and we're correcting personal things. Medical care of that, they don't pay for their videos. They don't pay for their studios. And management is stepping in and we're
correcting personal things. Medical
care, vehicles, credit,
homeowners. My man is
22 years old and he's a homeowner already.
He was that in 60 days.
On some real stuff. Only thing we don't do
is provide drugs. Other than that,
we get them to the bag.
100.
You also said... Ain't no other artist compared with the bag right 100. You also said...
Ain't no other artist
to fill the bag right now.
That's when you said
you're the best lyricist out.
New artist.
Best lyricist out.
People are mad at that too.
I feel like I'm like...
If you really listen,
a lot of the artists,
they're not even rapping no more.
Everybody's singing.
Now you're not a lyricist now,
Blueface.
I think you make songs
that are catchy
and people ride to.
But lyricist is like
Kendrick Lamar. I couldn't even argue that point with you because you probably are catchy and people ride to. But lyricists is like Kendrick Lamar.
I couldn't even argue that point with you
because you probably never even heard a song before.
So for me to even go back and forth with that,
that wouldn't even make sense.
That's why I said you make good songs.
You make good records that people vibe to in the clubs.
Bro, you only know one song.
I ain't going to sit here and act like I know the names, man.
What the f***?
I can't sit here and act like I know the names.
Bust down.
Hold on.
Hold on.
No, no.
Whack, whack.
All jokes aside.
Why the f*** is he giving an opinion?
He ain't heard no song.
You got the game.
You think Blueface a lyricist?
Come on now.
Listen.
No, I'm going to be real.
Like I said today, all lyricists, what we consider lyrics, Nas, the game, all that type.
It's a total different
game. Now, if the rapper's
rapper was winning, it'd be different
people signed today. Now,
when you're talking about making music,
that's one of the reasons why I signed him.
Because his wordplay. It make
me like do with Nas.
Hold on. What did he say? Remember that rewind
game? His wordplay.
Listen. Go listenplay. Listen.
I don't even go back and forth.
Go listen to the music.
You explain it to a wall.
He ain't even heard a song.
So you think Blueface's lyrics is different?
I gotta be honest.
I didn't hear the record.
Exactly.
Wait, hold on, now, hold on.
Y'all didn't hear Bust Down with Oxxen?
If you ain't heard a record, it's no point even.
You can't even have this argument.
So you think Blueface and Lyricist.
I think I have to listen to more of his music.
Lord have mercy.
To see that.
Daddy.
No.
Daddy.
You said, the **** called me daddy.
Look, she called me daddy.
I don't even know her mama.
So when I hear that.
When I hear that type of stuff.
I'm like, ****.
Shut up.
She called me daddy.
****.
Shut up. Where was you and Mike didn't hear her. Shut up.
Why haven't you
and Mike Tyson,
y'all ain't get into
no damn fight?
Who?
You.
Is this a blue face interview?
Hold on now.
We're not going to leave this though.
Let's finish with blue face.
Now who do you think?
Yeah, Wax,
I'm coming in my damn interview.
Who do you think
is the best lyricist out?
Like just in general.
Who do you like?
You hear like...
I think J. Cole.
He be saying some shit.
Who else?
So you think you want J. Cole? J. Cole's a lyricist, so you think you that low?
I'm talking about anybody from 2016, 17 that y'all just rising right now.
That's what I would consider my generation.
The Baby be snapping.
Who else, though? That's one person.
Make the Stallion be snapping.
I think Lil Baby be rapping his ass off.
I don't want to get into it with Charla Vague.
His opinion is real biased.
But you should think you are the best, right?
Because that's why you do it.
You should definitely think you should.
Yeah, of course.
So I would hope every artist that's out there that is striving would say I'm the best.
Yeah.
I mean, how do y'all think I'm still here rapping off beat?
Jermaine Dupri hates that you rap off beat.
Exactly.
Exactly.
All the old heads.
How do you think I'm still sitting here looking at looking at your bald-headed ass rapping off beat?
It ain't been too long, though, Blueface.
How long do you think it's been?
What, a year?
A year of rapping off beat?
God damn, bro.
Come on, man.
You better stop playing with yourself.
I'm rapping.
We can both agree I'm not on the beat.
Yes, we can both agree that you're not on the beat.
So what are they listening to?
The music
It's good records
It's stuff they can vibe to
In the clubs
How you vibing
If it's off beat?
I don't know the beat
No
The beat and the hook
No
You gotta listen to what I'm saying
I'm making
I'm here off pure lyrics
I'm not here
Cause I sound good
Cause the shit sound good
I'm here cause
What I'm producing
I think you make good music.
I probably like
a battle rapper
that can make a song.
You battle rap?
I don't battle rap,
but I feel like
my punchlines be on
that type level,
but it's song.
You should listen to his album,
Charlamagne.
You ain't never listened to it.
You can make a decision.
No, but you telling me
he ain't got to hear the lyrics.
Charlamagne,
I ain't even got no f***ing album.
I know you don't.
And I'm sitting here
looking at you.
Well, listen.
Go figure.
Whack is a powerful guy.
Go figure.
But he does have songs on the charts.
Not just that, Deanna, but Buzz Down.
Yeah, yeah.
It was a big song on the charts.
The video came out.
Yeah, it's a bust.
That Deanna was dope.
I don't even want to explain it to you here.
There's no point in me even going back and forth with you about.
Let's play one right now.
Tell us a record you want us to play right now.
We playing on the air.
Do the new song with Rich the Kid.
Play Daddy.
That one's cool.
Daddy.
You want to go to Daddy.
The world's going to be judging you about your lyricist right now.
That's where you want to go, Daddy.
Yeah, you can go down.
That's a good song.
Okay.
That's a good song.
We'll get into it right now.
It's called Go Daddy featuring Rich the Kid.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
That was Blue Face with Go Daddy.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. That was Blueface with GoDaddy. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Blueface
is here. Charlamagne? I saw a fan tell you
on Instagram that all your songs sound the same.
And you said, yeah, it's Let's Work. Yeah.
Let's Work.
So you just keep making the same record? No rap cap.
Huh? You keep making the same
record? They gonna keep listening while the f*** not.
God damn, Blueface.
You sit here all day in the same chair. They keep listening Why the f*** not God damn blue s*** Is that how you stay around
You sit here
You sit here all day
In the same chair
They still watching it right
No but I'm saying
Different things
Every single day
What the f***
Y'all sitting here
Y'all sitting here
Standing in the same s***
Every day
You talking about
It's different content
Cause you might be here today
But then Minister Fraggon
Might be here tomorrow
So it's always different content
But you in that same chair though
You still sitting there
Looking bald as a mother f*** You can't take the same song over and over and expect to have a career.
That's obviously not the same.
Listen, he's not making the same song over and over again.
It's like Saint Game making the same songs over and over again.
His voice gonna sound like Blueface.
Exactly.
Like, you know what I mean?
That's his style gonna sound like Blueface.
His flow is Blueface.
You know, I got all the songs, so you damn well we not i'm not letting nothing go that
just everything sounds the same so why are you there what happened with you and mike tyson man
do you really think you could beat mike tyson in a fight definitely i think i could beat everybody
like my artist you ain't supposed to think the other way what you mean mike tyson though
they get a little slide on some of them that'll be look envy you supposed to think you can whoop me
i don't know i would would definitely let Envy win.
That's my brother.
I would let all the men I had to whoop Charlamagne out
because he ain't going to let me lay that down.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, you're going to have to whoop Charlamagne out.
Now, Blueface, where are we at with these legal issues?
Because I know you have to go to court next month.
We're going to court for you.
Which one?
The highway shoot.
And it feels like the more attention you're getting,
it seems like more people are trying to target you for different things. Do you feel like that? Oh, yeah, for you. Which one? The highway shoot. And it feels like the more attention you're getting, it seems like more people
are trying to target you for different things.
Do you feel like that? Oh yeah, for sure.
Definitely. Lawyer put
the gloves on and we beat another
case. That's a misdemeanor.
For the record, for everybody to know,
the freeway incident has been
reduced to
a misdemeanor.
That's the court. I don't know about the blogs. The judge. Misdemeanor. It's a misdemeanor. That's the court.
I don't know about the blogs.
The judge.
Misdemeanor.
It's a misdemeanor.
Okay.
So you good then?
Great.
You going to get you another girlfriend?
Are you going to thug it out with this one?
I might.
We taking applications.
Taking applications.
A blue face is going to be before this.
I've been trying to get political legalized for a long time.
No, you haven't.
You better stop.
You better stop.
You ain't got enough
game for that.
All you need is money.
You proof of that?
You trying to say
my guy ain't got game
is all about money?
Yes.
I ain't gonna go
too far into that.
That's a good spot.
Be easy.
Take your chick. Just be easy. that. Be easy. Take your chick.
Just be easy.
Yeah, yeah.
Be easy.
So August 9th is the EP?
Yeah, yeah.
August 9th.
August 9th.
What's the name of it?
Dirtbag.
Dirtbag.
Right.
Makes sense.
Right?
That's what I said.
Why you want to call it Dirtbag?
I'm a f***ing dirtbag.
Blue face, believe him. We appreciate you for joining us, man
Nah, I appreciate y'all having me, man
Alright, Blueface
It's the Breakfast Club, good morning
Hey
Yeah, yeah
Now the baby can rap
Yeah, yeah
The baby can rap
How many Blueface records have you heard?
Probably like three
And then like the little freestyles he do on IG
How many have you heard?
I heard Tatiana. Okay.
You said you didn't hear none when he was here.
No, that's the only one I heard, just Tatiana.
How many did you hear? I heard Bust Down, Tatiana
and the Daddy song. I just heard the Daddy
song today. You didn't tell him that when he was here.
So basically we just interviewed Blueface for no damn
reason. I told him that when he was here. None of us
listen to his music. I told him that when he was here.
But he doesn't even have an album out yet.
He's about to put out his first album.
Three songs.
Or EP.
He's putting out an EP.
So three songs, you don't know whether somebody's a lyricist or not?
I'll let her win.
What?
Bust down, Tatiana.
Bust down, Tatiana.
Shut up, man.
I want to see you bust down.
So after three songs, you don't know if somebody's a lyricist or not?
I never thought about whether or not Blueface was a lyricist.
I've never really paid attention to his lyrics, to keep it real.
That's a nice state fashion.
It's true.
I'm just keeping it real.
Until he said he was a lyricist and came up here and said that,
now I'm like, let me go listen and see if he's lyrical.
I just never paid attention.
Okay.
So you think he's lyrical now after hearing his songs in this context,
after him saying it?
I have to go listen.
I wasn't even in the room when y'all was playing.
Well, I don't think he's a lyricist at all.
I just don't look at him as even looking at himself
as a lyricist.
So I never gave it any thought.
I want to see you bust down.
Who?
If you don't shut up.
I'm singing the songs.
Who?
All MB care about
is Wack and Mike Tyson anyway.
I want to see you bust down.
You talking to Charlamagne?
No, I'm not talking
to none of y'all.
I'm rapping a song.
Oh.
Well, I think we should
open up the phone lines later on and I think Why you want to do that to Blueface, man? I just want to know. I'm old. You know what I'm not talking to none of y'all. I'm rapping a song. I think we should open up the phone lines later on
and I think we should put a poll up on real quick.
I just want to know. I'm old. You know what I'm saying?
I'm Uncle Charlotte. You know what I'm saying? I'm 41 years old.
My definition of lyricist might be different
than other people's definition of lyricist. When I think
of lyricist, I think of Kendrick Lamar. I think of
Rhapsody. I think of Black Thought. I think of
J. Cole's of the world. I mean, of course, those are ghosts.
Yes, we know that. I just like to be
fair to people and listen to a body of work
before I can say yes or no.
Yeah, don't judge a book
by the cover.
If you haven't heard the songs,
how can you even say it?
I don't need to see his body.
I've seen his foot.
I've seen his leg.
I've seen enough of him
to know that he's not a lyricist.
You think Nas is a lyricist, right?
Man, stop, man.
Why are you doing that?
What does it have to do with this?
I'm just saying.
Nas did Uchiwale.
Uchiwale's not the most lyrical song,
but it's a fun song.
Man, shut up. You just be talking the talk. Just say you scared of whack. I'm not saying. I did Uchiwale. Uchiwale's not the most lyrical song, but it's a fun song. Man, shut up.
You just be talking the talk.
Just say you scared of whack.
I'm not saying that.
Whack is the homie.
I could be whack.
He'll let you beat him up.
See, there you go.
Nah, but I haven't heard his music.
I haven't heard the young man's music.
I have.
I've heard enough to know he's not a lyricist.
But I do agree with the fact that you should think you dope if you're doing this.
There's no reason to rap if you don't think you dope at it. I want to see you bust that out. Who's whack then? That's what I want to know he's not a lyricist. But I do agree with the fact that you should think you dope if you're doing this. There's no reason to rap
if you don't think you dope at it.
I want to see you bust that.
Who's Whack then?
That's what I want to know.
Whack is his manager.
Man, shut it.
That's his manager.
Boy, y'all are some
dancing ass political people.
Oh my God.
We'll open up the phone lines.
The only thing is
we got to play clips of him rapping.
We talk to people
who don't give a damn.
Can I please do my rumor report? I'm with you on that. We got to play clips of him rapping and We talk to the people who don't give a damn. Can I please do my rumor report?
I'm with you on that.
We got to play clips of him rapping, and then next hour we can decide if he's a racist or not.
You can do the SSL freshman freestyle.
You can play that.
Yeah, let's play that.
Since he's on the cover.
Let's find some stuff for him rapping, and let's ask the people who may have only heard one song.
It's Blueface and Larissa.
All right, we can do that.
That's why we should do interviews live, so we can do stuff like this when the artist is here.
Can we get right to the rumors right now?
It is live.
It was live.
Can we get right to the rumors right now? Yeah, let's get right to the rumors right now? It is live. It was live. Can we get right to the rumors right now?
Yeah, let's get right to the rumors right now. It wasn't.
Pretending.
What's wrong with you guys? We do it every day.
Let's get to the rumors. What are we talking about, Yee?
R. Kelly, his crisis manager,
has stepped down. Well, let's get right into it.
It's time.
She's spilling the tea.
This is the rumor report
with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club. Well, Daryl Johnson, who was R. Kelly's spilling the tea. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Daryl Johnson, who was R. Kelly's crisis manager, has stepped down.
Now, he recently just did an interview with CBS, and he told CBS News now that he's stepping down.
Here's what he had to say when questioned about whether or not he would let his own daughter hang out with R. Kelly.
If the evidence stick, Ms. Kelly would spend the rest of his life in the penitentiary.
You have a 20-something-year-old daughter. Would you allow her to be alone with R. Kelly. If the evidence stick, Mr. Kelly would spend the rest of his life in the penitentiary. You have a 20-something-year-old daughter. Would you allow her to be alone with R. Kelly?
I wouldn't leave my daughter with anybody that's accused of pedophilia.
That doesn't seem like a contradiction to you.
You're sitting here defending R. Kelly, but at the same time saying you wouldn't leave your own daughter with him.
I wouldn't leave my daughter with anyone that's accused of being a pedophile.
That's crazy.
Well, that's what happens when people do things for a check.
When you do things for a check, then you'll take a job or a position like that.
Your integrity should let you know, I'm not going to represent no goddamn R. Kelly.
You're going to represent him, then they ask you, would you leave your door with him?
Hell no, I ain't leaving with no pedophile.
They're all bad for him.
Stop doing things for a check.
You won't find yourself in those positions.
Now, R. Kelly's girlfriend, Azriel Clary, is saying that she still loves R. Kelly,
and she declared her love for him as well.
She actually was on Snapchat and all of her Snapchat are being shared on Instagram.
And she didn't appreciate what people had to say.
And she wants people to mind their business.
OK, first of all, I've always had a phone, so I don't get where people think, oh, my gosh, he has a phone.
Wow. No, I've always had a phone just because my parents put it out there that I don't have a phone.
That's them. I don't talk to my parents.
I'm not in communication with my parents
and I don't want to talk to my parents. I'm a grown-ass
woman, 21, about to be 22.
But at the end of the day, let
it be known that I am definitely
in love with Robert. I would still
bust my ass. She's only 21? I would still bust my daughter's
ass at 21. I just want to tell y'all. My daughter
act up like that, I would still bust her ass.
They can't even get to her to bust her ass.
R. Kelly is 75.
He and I are fond of.
How long you been dating that girl?
I guess a couple years.
That's crazy.
Nope.
Nope.
Me, grandpa, grandma, mama.
We find her and we bust her ass at 21.
I don't care.
There's no way my...
Nope.
Not no damn R. Kelly.
All right.
Camila Cabello has opened up about struggling with anxiety.
She did an Instagram post.
Who?
Camila Cabello.
Who's that?
You know she has the song with her band.
Ed Sheeran and Cardi B now?
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Was she in that group?
Was she in the group, right?
Yeah, Fifth Harmony.
Oh, Fifth Harmony.
Okay.
All right.
Now, she said, I remember growing up hearing stories of the singers I loved.
All the stories sounded the same.
Kids who would grow up performing for their families and putting on talent shows for their parents when they were little
who grew up to be dazzling to me.
I was the opposite.
I never ever sang in front of my parents or friends.
I would get flustered when they would ask me to.
I sang in my room when my parents left for Walmart,
and I cried when one day I saw them filming me through the crack of the door.
So she goes on to say that she felt like some people were just born to do things,
that they always had it in them.
They were always this outgoing.
They always loved to entertain. They were always this outgoing. They always loved to entertain.
They were always this bold.
They were always this outspoken.
The truth is, you decide who you're going to be every day.
I'm not talking about talent or success.
I just mean the type of person you're going to be.
So she said, you have to force yourself to do what you're afraid of always and go after what you want and who you want to be because you're worth that. And she's had some issues growing up and being terrified and having to make sure that there was two Camillas,
one that actually runs the show and says,
you have to go out that door and get out there and be successful.
And I'm sure a lot of people struggle with that.
All right, the Saw franchise is getting a reboot,
and that's going to be by Chris Rock.
So it's already underway, and they said the Saw reboot will be coming May 15th of 2020.
I'm really interested in that. So the details
of what's going on in the plot are pretty slim, but they
do know that Chris Rock will play a police detective
that's investigating while
Samuel L. Jackson will join him as
his father. I'm interested in that because Chris
Rock is a comedian, but as we know, comedians have
like a very dark side, right?
That's why Jordan Peele is able to make, you know, stuff like
Get Out and Us.
So I'm interested to see,
you know, what Chris Rock does with that.
Yeah, and I do feel like
Saw was a little bit funny too.
Like a lot of these horror stories
also have some humor to them.
So it should be pretty
interesting to see.
All right.
You know what's a horror movie?
The live action Lion King.
That's a horror movie.
That's a very,
that's a dark ass movie, bro.
And you don't realize
how dark it is
when it's animated. But boy, when
it's live action, man,
you forget that that's an African war story.
It's a little scary. I don't want to see, I never want to see that many
hyenas on TV ever again. You've seen hyenas
in real life, right? Yes. They tear you up, right?
Lord have mercy. I'm scared of hyenas.
I am scared of hyenas. I've never seen a hyena in real life.
No? You didn't go on
a safari in South Africa when you were young? I didn't see a hyena.
I did. There are a bunch of hyenas out there.
I'm a hyena, not a joke, bro.
All right.
Oh, and I just want to do one last story right here.
Nicole Murphy was spotted kissing married director Antoine Fuqua.
He's married to Leila Rashan.
So they were in Italy, and they were there for a global festival for a film
where Antoine Fuqua is getting the Director of the Year award.
You know, he did Training Day.
And now there's pictures of the two of them kissing out by the pool.
Now, he is married, like I said, to Leila Rashan.
And they've been married since 1999.
They have two kids together.
They were just, according to a source,
spotted together a few weeks ago.
They looked like a happily married couple,
according to that source.
And Leila Rashan has since deleted her Twitter
and her Instagram accounts.
Neither Nicole Murphy or Antoine Fuqua
have made a comment thus far.
Lisa Rae did also leave a comment.
She said,
Girl, at Nikki Murphy,
you went after Layla Rashan's husband too.
SMH so wrong again.
I need more context
because him and his wife could be separated.
They could have a arrangement.
You know what I'm saying?
I just saw this show,
a Striking Viper episode of Black Mirror on Netflix. They had a little arrangement with him and his wife. You know what I'm saying? I just saw this show, a Striking Viper episode
of Black Mirror on Netflix.
They had a little arrangement
with him and his wife.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't know.
Well, Lilla Bichon did delete
both of her accounts,
so I'm sure she's hurt
by these things.
So even if you got an arrangement,
you got a bunch of people
that's jumping in your business now.
There'll be a million people
calling you saying,
look what's happening
to your husband.
It's annoying.
All right, I'm Angela Yee,
and that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Ms. Yee.
Charlemagne.
Yes.
Will you give me that down for two?
You know, let's talk about why fake news is dangerous.
I think, you know, there comes a point in time
where we all thought fake news was just entertaining,
but no, fake news is dangerous.
We'll talk about it for after the hour.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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What are we doing Blueface?
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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 about Blue Face
He was here earlier today
We were asking
Is he a lyricist?
No, no, no.
He said he's the best lyricist
in the game.
I told him,
that doesn't even make
no damn sense.
You're not a lyricist.
And then he said,
you got to listen to some
of his music
because you haven't heard
anything but one song.
Correct.
I've heard more than one song,
though.
And so he also,
he told us to reference
this song called Bleed It,
which we played
a little bit of it this morning.
And we played some of his verse
on French Montana Slide.
I'm going to tell you something.
I just realized by reading Blueface's lyrics
that these young boys' nickname
for their pistols is penises.
I actually had to explain the lyrics to you.
I had no idea.
Like he says,
I got an effing fetish,
two penises on me.
He doesn't say penises.
He says the D word.
Then he says a game cock.
Correct. And a big glock. He don't say game cock though. He shortened it word. Then he says a game cock and a big glock.
He don't say game cock, though. He shortened it to just a C
word. Now, y'all didn't get this, and I had to
break it down, so maybe he is a great lyricist.
And then there's another one on
another song. He says glock with
a penis on my lap.
Right. But he said the D word.
Correct. So all this time,
I thought young boys was flirting with me.
Right. They've been threatening to shoot me all of this time.
Yeah.
You know how many young boys told me they're going to hit me with their d***?
Well, hey.
Well, now you know.
Jesus Christ.
So maybe he is a lyricist.
That's lyrical.
They could still shoot you with their d***.
When did they start referencing saying that guns were penises?
Is that all you care about now?
Yes.
You got to know this lingo.
You can kill these d***s if you don't know this lingo.
I'm going to hit you with my d*** in your back.
I'm like, what is these young boys all dressed up in?
It's flirty.
They've been talking about shooting me this whole time.
Oh, my goodness.
A lot of people say that.
Wait, now slow down.
A lot of people have been telling you that?
I recall, if I'm not mistaken, Young Thug back in the day saying something like that to me.
That he wanted to put his...
Yes.
This whole time.
You thought he was flirting with you, but now you realize he's going to shoot you.
No, but he said he wanted to put his D in you.
He just meant...
He didn't say nothing about Envy.
He just said something.
Listen, man, y'all the ones that think these guys are lyricists, though.
You think Blueface is a lyricist.
But do you think Blueface is a lyricist?
No, do you think Envy?
After hearing the songs that we played this morning.
Correct.
Because you played Dumb early this morning.
I didn't play Dumb.
I just didn't hear any of his music.
Do you think Blueface is the lyricist?
From listening to that?
Do you think Blueface is the lyricist?
No.
Okay.
Angelina, do you think Blueface is the lyricist?
I said earlier, not from that song.
All right.
Let's go.
But it is kind of clever how he said he put his penis on his back.
Man, shut up.
It was going to shoot you. Okay. All right, let's go to the it is kind of clever how he said he put his penis on his back. It was going to shoot you.
Okay.
All right, let's go to the phone lines.
We have Canino.
What's good with you, man?
What's up, bro?
Man, I'm doing pretty good.
I'm Canino, former rapper from Ty Scott Warner.
Okay.
Okay.
Are we supposed to know this?
Well, go ahead.
So what do you think?
Shirley Murdoch, Dietrich Haddon, that's the recording artist.
Oh, yeah.
Now you're ringing some bells.
Do you know?
No.
So talk about Blueface.
What did you think about
him as a lyricist?
Man, he's garbage, man.
Your timing is off, man.
You can't.
That's Hip Hop 101, man.
Your foundation is cracked.
Show him how to do it.
You can't even do it.
Spit something.
I'm at work.
I'm at work right now.
I thought you was a national recording artist. Man, I am.
Google me, man. Camino of
Ty Scott Records slash
Warner Music Group. Hey, when I first,
I've been doing radio 22 years. When we first
started in radio,
whenever it was somebody in the market that
nobody knew, they would add the title
national recording artist to their name
as if that was going to bring people out. National Recording
Artist, Bobby Simmons.
You know what I'm saying? You'd be like, what?
Hey, it's Real Dildo.
Did he just say it was a Real Dildo?
He did say Real Dildo.
Hello, who's this? What the hell is going on
this morning?
Why would you just end a conversation like that?
We're talking Blueface. Alright, we're talking. Is he a lyricist, that? We're talking blue face.
Alright, we're talking. Is he a lyricist, Mama?
No, he is not. He kind of reminds me
of Malibu's Most Wanted, especially from that
first clip y'all played. Yes, ma'am.
I definitely wasn't
impressed. Did you like that, Deanna?
I did like that, Deanna,
but that sounds just like it was like a
just a regular one-hit
wonder and then he would disappear.
He makes good songs.
It's the beat, it's the hook, but the lyricist part, no, bro.
He's not the only rapper that's ever rhymed off beat either,
so I don't think there's anything.
It could kind of be disturbing to your ears at times to hear that,
but I know rappers that rap off beat that I actually like.
Like who?
RZA.
RZA does rap off beat that I actually like. Like who? RZA. RZA does rap off beat.
It does.
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We are The Breakfast Club.
We're talking about Blueface.
Blueface says he's a lyricist, and we're just asking, what do you think?
800-585-1051.
India, you there with us? I am here.
What do you think? Blueface, is he a lyricist?
I don't even know why that's a question.
The boy raps like he can't read out loud. I don't even know
why he's even rapping.
He sings his own songs off beat.
All the songs sound the same. He can't even say
Tatiana on the Tatiana beat.
I just don't understand.
I disagree with you.
I think that Blueface would be an amazing speaker reading out loud
because he has such confidence.
When you have that type of confidence saying nothing,
you will definitely get on stage and read out loud in an incredible way.
Nah, he rap like he Crip Walk.
Just saying.
All right.
Goodbye, mama.
Hello, who's this? This is Yolanda. What's up, Iz rap like he crib walk. Just saying. Alright, goodbye mama. Hello, who's this?
This is Yolanda. What's up Andy? Yolanda! Good morning.
What's up Charlotte? What's up Andy?
What's up? Yolanda, how you?
We're talking blue face. I'm good.
Talking about your favorite rapper. That is
not my favorite rapper. Plies is my favorite rapper
from one. Plies?
Let's get that right. I like listening. Plies
get busy. Is he a lyricist?
I think Plies has lyrics.
I don't know if Plies is a lyricist, but he got lyrics.
Wait a minute.
Blueface
sounds like a whole nursery rhyme.
All his lines
run together. He needs to sit back and really
listen to some pop, Biggie,
GZ, T.I. He needs to listen
to some music that really paved the way for him.
Like, my 12-year-old son just started writing rap,
and he sounds way better than him.
My son got a song that he just wrote two weeks ago.
It say, hands up, guns down.
Like, write something with some meaning.
Well, I just learned from Blueface this morning
that the hook of your son's song should be hands up, b**** down.
What?
Because that's what Blueface calls guns.
She calls them b****.
I'm serious.
Thank you, Mama.
Thank you.
My goodness.
Hands up, b****.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning, Tiffany.
Hold on.
Charlamagne, you can't say b****, all right?
You cannot say b****.
Sorry, mama.
Tiffany, I'm sorry, Tiffany.
It's a little crazy up here this morning.
One of these new guys is crazy.
Tiffany, what do you think of Blueface?
Do you think he's a lyricist?
I think he's booty.
Oh, my gosh.
You think he's booty?
Yeah, killing Blueface this morning.
Yeah, like when you get in the shower and you get fresh
and then you got to take a poo like right after.
Oh my gosh.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is too much.
That's TMI.
That's too much information.
You think that people would have this issue with him
if he didn't declare himself the best lyricist?
No, nobody would say anything because you make good records.
He makes good records.
And there's a lot of people like him who make songs and it's okay.
You think he might have did this just to spark a conversation,
kind of similar to when Jacquees said he was the best R&B artist?
It's a lot of things that we accept.
It's a lot of things that we accept in this society, okay?
But this is one thing I will not accept.
I will not accept Blueface telling me that he's a lyricist when I got ears.
My goodness.
All right, well, thank you, Tiff.
So what's the moral of the story?
The moral of the story is
the best rapper in the game is Rhapsody.
All right? Since we've wasted
all of this time this morning talking about who's not a lyricist,
let me tell you who the best lyricist is.
Rhapsody. The best lyricist in
hip-hop in this current moment is
a woman. All right?
You don't believe me? Go listen to Layla's Wisdom, goddammit.
And go listen to her new verse on
I think it's called
Walk Like a God.
It's a song that Merz
and 9th Wonder
came out yesterday.
Nobody,
ain't none of y'all
better than Rhapsody.
Now,
except for Kendrick Lamar.
Kendrick Lamar and Rhapsody,
same weight class.
Now you,
we have rumors on the way?
Yes, we are going to be
talking about a response.
This is what Nicole Murphy
had to say about those pictures
that came out of her
and Antoine Fuqua kissing, even
though he's married to Leila Rashan. Alright, we'll get
into that next. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
I'm gonna be honest with you,
but I learned something from Blueface this
morning, and I'm thankful. I want to thank Blueface
because after reading his lyrics, I had no idea
these young boys called guns all the slang words
for penises. So all this time, I thought these young boys were flirting with me, and they've been threatening to kill me, okay?
That is correct.
Young boy tell you SMD, I'm going to put my D in your mouth, they talking about their pistol.
Correct.
I learned that from Blueface this morning.
That is true.
Right.
Mm-hmm.
All right.
Now you can stand up.
Well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Nicole Murphy.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip. The rumor report. Gossip. With Angela Yee. It's the Nicole Murphy. Listen up. It's just in. All the gossip. Gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, Nicole Murphy, we told you earlier, was spotted in Italy kissing director Antoine
Foucault.
The only issue is that he's married to Leila Rashan.
They've been married since 1999.
They have two children together.
And he also has a son from a previous relationship.
Layla Rashan has since deleted her social media pages.
And Lisa Rae left a comment,
Girl, at Nicole Murphy, you went after Layla Rashan's husband too,
as I made so wrong again.
Well, Love B. Scott managed to get a statement from Nicole Murphy,
reached out to Nicole Murphy, and she said,
Antoine and I are just family friends.
I ran into him in Italy, and we exchanged a friendly hello, and that was it.
That ain't look like no friendly hello to me.
So if you have revolt, you can see the picture of them kissing
and determine whether or not that looks like just a friendly hello.
I'm looking at the picture.
I need more context.
Can you see the picture?
There's two friendly hellos.
I need more context.
How many friendly hellos we going to have?
They are in Italy.
How do you say hello in Italy?
Don't they kiss on the cheeks and stuff like that? That's not a cheek. But how many times are you going to say hello? I don more context. How many friendly hellos are we going to have? They are in Italy. How do you say hello in Italy? Don't they kiss on the cheeks
and stuff like that?
That's not a cheek.
But how many times
are you going to say hello?
I don't know.
It might be two different pictures
for two different days.
All I know is black men don't cheat,
so I need more evidence
before I come to any conclusions
about this situation.
All right.
Well, much love to Leila Rashan
if she's going through it right now.
I will say, though,
Nicole Murphy is a beautiful woman.
Dropping the clues,
bouncing the clothes.
So is Leila Rashan.
I don't even know who that is.
You never watched, like, Waiting to Exhale and saw her know who that is. You never watched like Waiting to Exhale
and saw her in that?
All the people I remember
from Waiting to Exhale
is Angela Bassett
and Whitney Houston
and Robin Gibbons.
Robin Gibbons
and Waiting to Exhale?
Well, there's a picture of him
with his wife, Layla Rashan.
I'm sure once you see her,
you recognize her.
Oh, I remember Layla Rashan.
Yeah, exactly.
So.
Okay.
All right.
Now, Odell Beckham Jr.,
he is on the cover of GQ
and he's addressing
a lot of things.
He cut his hair, right?
Disrespected, yes, by the Giants.
He said, my initial reaction when he found out he was traded was not disappointment.
He said, this is me being honest.
This team has not been good for the last six years, period.
I felt disrespected because I felt like I was the main reason
at keeping that brand alive.
Negro, please.
They were getting primetime games still as a 5-11 team.
Why? Because people want to see the show.
You want to see me play.
That's just real rap.
I'm not sitting here like it's because of me, but let's just be real.
Now, he did say that he did contemplate retiring at one point.
He said on those days that he's down, he said, not many people know, but I used to talk to my mama and I'd be like,
Ma, if I was done doing this now, would you still be proud of me?
And this was a couple of years ago, about two or three years.
But he did say right now he is the happiest that he's ever been.
He also addressed homophobia and people having things to say about him
and his sexuality.
He said people have issues, he said, because they're close with other men.
Even like little videos where they see me lean back or something,
they'll say I'm looking at a guy's ass.
And I'm like, bro, you don't even know where my mind is at.
It's a lose-lose. That's what's funny about that, man. They see me with a white woman and be
like, why don't you be with any sisters? I have no
problem with any race. Love is love. If you're attracted
to somebody, you're attracted to somebody.
There's such a stigma built up as though I don't like
my own women. It's like, no, I don't like anybody
who annoys me.
And he did talk about
people saying he was gay, and he said he wasn't
offended. He said, I've never once had no problem with anybody who has their own personal life that they live.
I have friends who are gay.
It was almost more funny to me.
I almost messed with them even more.
It's like when someone gives me an ultimatum, I'm usually always going to go the opposite way of what you want me to go.
I don't care about his sexuality, but when it comes to him thinking he was keeping the brand of the New York Giants alive, Negro, please.
Well, as a Giants fan, Envy, what do you say?
I'm not even a New York Giants fan.
Absolutely, he was keeping that brand popping.
And I'm not going to lie.
People came to see Odell and his...
It's the New York Giants.
It doesn't matter.
We sucked.
No one man is bigger than the team.
You're right.
New York Giants fans are diehard.
They don't care about who's wearing the jersey.
Are you going to games this year?
I don't know.
Yes, you are.
I don't know.
Because you're a Giants fan.
You're going to be right there with your son and your father
because you've been a Giants fan for a long time.
Well, you know I've been at Loyal.
He's not even a Knicks fan no more.
You're right.
I am a Giants fan, but Odell put asses in those seats.
You came there to see.
You knew the Giants were going to lose.
We sucked the last couple of years.
Listen.
Absolutely.
No doubt, Odell.
He did a lot for those Giants.
He sparked the team.
He put asses in the scene.
But to say he was keeping the brand alive, no.
No one man is bigger than a football team.
He wasn't keeping the brand alive, but he put asses in those seats,
and he probably was the reason that it was on television.
Nobody wanted to see the Giants the last couple of years.
Listen, say that, but don't say you were keeping the brand alive.
It's the New York football Giants.
They don't care that Odell's gone no more.
Same thing with the New York.
They ain't moved on to something else. Same thing with the New York. They ain't moved on to something else.
Same thing with the Knicks.
When Mello was on the team, Mello was putting asses in those seats.
Mello is not bigger than the Knicks either.
He's not, but he was the reason why there was asses in the seats.
Who are people going to see this year that play for the Knicks?
I have no idea.
Me neither.
But that's not the point.
The point is bringing people to games.
Okay, cool.
But saying you're keeping a brand alive, knock it off.
He just said that wrong.
But he also did say that that's why they were on primetime television
and that's why people were watching.
They wanted to see the show.
Yeah.
That's what he said.
That's the truth.
That is the truth.
They wanted to see him in Baltimore.
And speaking of watching the show,
Keisha Cole has announced she has a special coming to BET.
She said had an awesome first week of filming.
Keisha Cole is coming back to BET, but this time
she's bringing something special, a baby
special. So she said
both of my mommies hopefully will be there
and she tagged everyone else that's going to be on the show
including her boo. Happy to be
working with you and she added Connie Orlando
as well. So should
be interesting. I like Keisha Cole and
I'm looking forward to seeing her show.
Alright, I'm Angela Yee and that's your Rumor
Report. Have you guys watched the Girls Crew
show with Lil' Kim yet? I haven't
seen it yet. I heard it's really good. I'm actually
gonna at some point, I think
this week whenever I have some time, I'm gonna make sure I
catch up on the first couple of episodes.
Absolutely. Alright, now
shout out to Revolt. Steve, did you
get any action yesterday with all of everything
that was going on? Yeah, Steve's got a whole lot of women trying to holler at him.
And you said what?
He said he's married with three kids now.
Well, congratulations.
No, I'm serious.
Did anybody reach out to you?
Did you holler?
A lot of people reached out to him.
No dates yet.
He won't even accept everybody that's friend requested him.
Oh, he accepted everyone.
You should just make your page public.
Stop.
Steven doesn't want to be the center of attention anymore, guys.
No one to quit, okay?
Okay, I'm just asking.
I'm just asking.
Steve, high five, Steve.
There we go.
All right.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
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Now, shout out to Blue Face for joining us.
Yes, thank you for coming through.
He was very entertaining, to say the least.
And putting us on to what the slang is for guns.
And thanks to Wack for also coming through.
He was all on that interview.
Yes, he was.
All right, well, when we come back, we got your positive note.
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And I can't wait till you guys see all the new cars and cool stuff that we have.
I gotta buy my tickets.
You ain't gotta buy tickets.
I got you.
And you said yes to the motorcycles, right?
Yeah, yes to motorcycles.
Okay, let me send that information through.
All right.
Now, Charlamagne, you got a positive note?
Yes, the positive note is simply this, man.
Great things never came from comfort zones.
So get out your goddamn comfort zone.
Breakfast club, bitches!
You all finished or you all done?
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.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. 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.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. As a kid, I really do remember having
these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you. Alicia shares her
wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love. I forgive myself. It's okay. Have grace
for yourself. You're trying your best and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.