The Breakfast Club - It's Freaky Friday "Have you caught your parents having sex?"
Episode Date: November 8, 2019Today on the show it was Freakty Freaky Friday, so we opened up the phone lines to see if any of our listeners caught their parents in the act of sex based off "The Bully and the Beast Podcast" with a...nd Wax and Lore'l. Moreover, we also had Jacquees stop by where he spoke about his new album, being the king of R&B, and not judging Tank for his comments. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to an Oklahoma facility that hospitalized 10 people after administering insulin instead of the flu shot. 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.
Alicia Keys, like you've never
heard her before. Listen to
On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Danger. Danger. Danger.
Everybody come to the breakfast club. I call this the hot seat.
Y'all are wild.
Y'all are wild. You are out of control. I can't even Hot Seat. Y'all are wild. Y'all are wild.
Can I live?
You are out of control.
I can't even deal with you.
Y'all are so petty.
Why are y'all so petty?
The world's most dangerous morning show.
DJ Envy.
Captain of this bitch.
Angela Yee.
I stay in everybody's business, but in a good way.
Charlamagne Tha God.
The ruler rubbing you the wrong way.
The Breakfast Club.
Made for everybody.
Good morning, USA.
Hey, fam.
Good morning.
Hey, ye.
It's Friday.
What's up, Yeezy? I love track of the days.
I'm in Dallas right now in Dallas.
Did you have your lip service show out in Dallas yet or that's tonight?
Yes, we had our lip show service in Dallas.
We've been traveling a lot.
We came from Houston yesterday.
We're in Dallas now.
It's freezing here, by the way.
And I still don't have a coat. You say freezing.
It's so cold.
What's freezing in Dallas?
Let me tell you something.
I was doing that cold dance where you jump from foot to foot. It's cold out here. They said that it actually is a cold front that just came in. Yeah, because it's like 35 degrees
here. It's like maybe 29, between 29 and 35 here. But then as soon as I leave today, I'm
headed to New Orleans. Okay. And we got a lift service. The weekend means nothing to me right now. We've been on this tour
for, what, ten days now?
Maybe two weeks. And it's a lot,
a lot of work. Like, I am
beat. Okay.
But we'll be in New Orleans tonight with
Supercent and with Currency.
So that's going to be an interesting show
because I know Supercent's going through a lot
and she has a lot to get off her chest. Okay.
And shout out to Currency,rency. Currency's my guy.
What up, New Orleans?
All right, now let's get the show cracking.
Jacquees will be joining us this morning.
The king of R&B.
That's right, he'll be joining us,
and we'll talk to him.
He has a new project, a new album that's out today.
And let's get the show cracking.
Where we starting, Yee?
Front page news.
Let's talk about this restaurant manager
who finally has gotten some jail time.
I feel like he deserves more.
And this is modern day slavery.
All right.
We'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front page news.
Now, in Thursday night football, the Raiders beat the Chargers 26-24.
Now, what else we talking about, Yee?
So, I was telling you how cold it is here in Dallas.
Well, apparently, there is some Arctic blasts going on right now,
and there's record low temperatures in the eastern United States.
Also, they're saying here in Texas and Oklahoma,
there's record low temperatures that are possible
across here along with parts of the Ohio
Valley. So just so you know, yes,
it is cold. The National Weather Service in
Kansas City tweeted out a map and blamed the bad
smell of manure
on more than
300 miles north. They're saying that there was an
unusual odor which was
traced to someplace in Minnesota.
So the cold temperatures have had unusual side effects in some places.
Yeah, it's freezing here this morning.
Like I say, when I say cold, it's probably, they said it's the coldest since May.
And it's freezing.
It's about 29 degrees.
Dress appropriately.
That's all I'm going to say.
Don't think it's going to be one of those light days.
Well, I'll just wear a hoodie.
No, you're going to freeze your ass off.
I have to get a coat.
All right.
Now, the Democrats,
the impeachment inquiry has hit overdrive. They're actually trying to make sure that they get this all done by Christmas. What a great Christmas present that will be. So there's a push right
now to get him impeached, Donald Trump. And what does that mean? Well, that probably means that
they have all kinds of evidence that they feel very confident about that will lead to impeachment.
Now, a lawyer for the whistleblower whose complaint triggered the whole inquiry
has sent a letter to the White House counsel warning of possible legal action
if Trump does not cease and desist and attacking the whistleblower and any
physical if any physical harm comes to him or his family then they are saying
that there will be a lawsuit so looks like this is an overdrive right now of
course Donald Trump feels like he is being targeted.
What type of threat is that?
If something happens to me, I'm going to sue you.
You're going to be dead.
If something happens to you, what are you talking about?
Right, because he keeps on threatening this whistleblower and saying that he wants to
meet that person face to face.
Yeah, right.
And you know how crazy some Trump supporters are.
Absolutely.
All right.
Now, a restaurant manager has gotten 10 years in prison for beating and torturing a black employee.
John Christopher Smith, he was suffering in silence for years in South Carolina.
The restaurant manager physically abused him, forced him to work more than 100 hours a week without pay.
The manager is Bobby Paul Edwards. He's 54 years old.
He was sentenced to 10 years this week.
He has to also pay back restitution of about $270,000.
He pleaded guilty
to one count of forced labor for
coercing Smith to work extensive
hours with no pay.
The manager, who is white, used violence, used
threats, intimidated him and
the employees, black,
and he actually would beat him with
a belt, hit him with pots and pans,
burned him. Smith did have intellectual disabilities. Okay, that's what I was going to ask. Go ahead. And he was would beat him with a belt, hit him with pots and pans, burned him.
Smith did have intellectual disabilities.
Okay, that's what I was going to ask.
Go ahead.
And he was afraid that he would lose his job.
At one point, he was burned on his bare neck with hot tongs to make him actually work faster.
Right.
So he didn't have any family or anybody that he could go to to actually help him out.
And that's why this manager was able to get away with this for so long. Now, what happened was, in 2014,
a frequent customer noticed the scars on his body when he was putting down
food and called authorities. And those authorities
did remove Smith from the restaurant.
And now the victim is about 40 years
old. So this is modern day enslavement.
Absolutely. Every question
I was going to ask, you answered. I was going to say, well, where was his
family? I was going to say, you know,
was he an immigrant? What was he using
against him that he could just continue? What was
he scared about to, you know, to not tell
anybody? But you answered everything. That's so sad. He should
have got more than 10 years. What up, Charlamagne? Well, yeah, he started
working there when he was only 12
years old, bussing tables and washing dishes.
Wow. And then when Edwards took
over as manager, that's when things really took a bad
turn. Wow. All right. Well, that's
front page news. Get it off
your chest. 800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent,
hit us up right now. Call us.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is 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?
Hey, this is Lil Jon. What's going on
DJ Envy, Salamander God,
Angel Lee. You cannot be
named after one of the most legendary hip-hop
iconic figures ever, sir.
And it's Angel Lee, bro. What's up?
Hey, how y'all doing this morning?
I want to give a shout-out to my daughter, Taisha
Lil Jon. Man, stop. daughter, Taisha Littlejohn.
Man, stop.
Oh, that's your real name.
Your real last name is Littlejohn.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, I get it.
She's graduating college next month, NCCU.
Okay.
And go follow her on Instagram, Littlejohn4k.
Hey, congratulations.
Congratulations to you being a black man who raised a fine young daughter, sir.
Thank you, brother.
Thank you. thank you Yes sir
Alright have a good one bro
Check her out on YouTube too
Little John 4K
Alright Little John
Hello who's this?
Hey what's up man it's David
Yo it's Envy
David what's up get off your chest bro
Oh s*** yo
No cursing bro
Yo Envy what up man what up Charlamagne
Angelique
Peace King
How you? Oh man Nah I just wanna get off my chest man No cursing, bro. Envy, what up, man? What up, Charlamagne? Angelique Yee? Peace, King.
How you?
Oh, man.
Nah, I just want to get off my chest, man.
Y'all make me so excited right now. But, nah, I got this racist manager, man.
I work in a factory, man.
He's a foreman.
You know, and he's giving all the white heads, white people $2 raises.
He's only giving us $1 raises, man.
I don't know what to do, man.
Driving me nuts, though. I don't know what to do, man. Driving me nuts, though.
I don't know what to tell you.
Is it literally all the white people are getting $2 raises?
Yeah.
Like, you know, we put in the work, you know,
and they all go out fishing and all that.
You know what I mean?
They don't go out fishing?
Sounds like he might have a class action lawsuit.
Why don't you walk?
Did you go to Human Resources?
I don't even know.
Can he go to Human Resources and complain?
Is that where he goes?
I don't know.
Nah, I don't know.
But y'all, all I want to know, all I want to say is, y'all, I'm mad excited right now.
Like, I love y'all.
You know what I mean?
Y'all keep it real.
You know, I listen to y'all at work, you know, YouTube and all that.
You know what I mean?
Thank you, brother.
Yeah, sorry we couldn't help you with, you know, firing your foreman or getting at him.
I don't know.
Hello, who's this? Hey, what's up I don't know. Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's up?
This is Nikki.
Nikki, what's up?
Get it off your chest, Nikki.
I'm so upset that I didn't know there was a detour on my way to work,
and I had to drive all the way around to get to a place that was, like, right there.
Don't you hate when that happens?
I absolutely hate it.
And then you're running a little late now because the detour got you off 10 minutes,
and that 10 minutes meant everything to you?
Well, I leave real early, so I wasn't late.
Oh.
That just happens to me.
I created a buffer for that.
All right.
Thank you, Mama.
Me too.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Jay from Jacksonville.
What's up, Jay?
Get it off your chest.
I wanted to talk about how I got the Popeye's chicken sandwich.
Lord have mercy. Can we go one day without talking about the goddamn Popeye's chicken sandwich. Lord have mercy.
Can we go one day without talking about the goddamn Popeye's chicken sandwich?
Did you enjoy it?
Yeah, we could.
Envy, envy, envy.
I actually was going to ask you a sad, man.
Can you hook my homeboy up with the blood you got in your head, man?
All right, let me tell you what you got to do.
You ready?
Yeah.
Grow your hair, bro.
That's all it is.
That's a lie.
Envy has a trap toupee.
I just needed to stop moving around. It's not moving. that's a lie Envy has a trap toupee I just needed to
stop moving around
it's not moving
it's my hair
no no
listen
from now on
any black man
in hip hop
that got the hair plugs
like Envy
Tory Lanez
Tyga
Lebron James
we call those
trap toupees
okay
Envy now would be
a great time for you
to do a hairfinity deal
or something
now you know me and you know how I love money and please believe if I had hair plugs All right. Envy, now would be a great time for you to do a hairfinity deal or something.
Now, you know me, and you know how I love money.
And please believe if I had hair plugs, I would be doing all types of... I'm about to get you a hairfinity deal.
It's my real hair.
I can't do it.
It's not honest.
You're a goddamn liar.
I didn't say it wasn't real hair.
And this will not be the first time you promote something that you don't use, okay?
You're a radio personality.
Knock it off.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need the vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Knock it off. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent,
hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out
of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
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 need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Zakistan. And we're losing daylight fast. 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. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real inspiring stories from the people, you know, follow and admire,
join me every week for post run high. It's where we take the conversation beyond the run
and get into the heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. 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 Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself
and leaning into her dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities
for ourselves. For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going. This increment of small,
determined moments. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace. Have grace with yourself. You're trying your best
and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing. Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before. Listen to On Purpose with
Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Wake up, wake 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? Markita. Hey, Markita, get it off your chest.
Okay, is y'all name there?
Yes, ma'am, I'm here.
I feel like you should be able to pre-record the yo-yo-yos in the morning.
I think so, too.
I feel like it should happen.
I mean, if the contract says 605, then it is what it is.
Exactly.
No, he can't do that.
I'm sorry.
Why not?
Because it's feeling.
It's feeling.
Today should have been a cold yo-yo-yo-yo-yo.
Tomorrow should have been a this yo-yo.
Like, you have different feelings, different expressions. We don't
want to hear the same yo-yo-yo every day. Not really.
Yeah. The yo-yo-yo is
what you make it. Right. And then we can
say it with them. So I feel like he should
clean the corners. I think I'm going to do that for you, boo.
Goodbye. Hello, who's this? I'm going to be hanging up
on Markita like that. Hello?
This is Ben. Hello?
Good morning. Morning. Morning. What's up's this? I'm hanging up on Markita like that. Hello? This is Ben. Hello? Good morning.
Morning.
Morning.
What's up, Ben?
Good morning.
Yo, why are you guys playing the Beatles song and the Afrobeat song like it's the only African
song in the world?
You don't like that song?
Well, I don't know why Envy keep playing that same song over and over when there's all this
other Afrobeat music out here.
There are more African songs like San Cordier
from Ghana,
like all this
other African songs.
But you guys
are playing like that
through Africa.
It's like,
when you show up
to like a party
and then they're like,
oh, you're a black person
so you must like
fried chicken.
Well, listen,
here's the thing,
you know,
radio,
we treat the African artists
the same way
we treat the American artists.
We play the same
American songs over and over. We play the same American songs over and over.
We play the same African songs over and over.
Yeah, there's no difference.
Come on.
It's just not you guys.
Jopaya.
Jop, Jop, Jopaya.
Yeah, like, come on, man.
There's some good songs from Ghana.
Like, you know, good artists from Ghana.
Saco, they do just one beat to your voice.
Yeah, but you talking about Burner Boy?
Yeah, Burner Boy is okay. We have Burner Boy up here. You talking about Burner Boy? Yeah, Burner Boy is okay.
We have Burner Boy up here.
You talking about somebody else.
Shot the wallet from Ghana.
Come on, man.
Bro, bro, bro.
We don't pick the records.
That's a lie.
Envy picks all the music.
Stop it, man.
People believe it.
They believe that.
It's the truth.
They believe my hair's fake.
Stop it.
It's the truth.
Goodbye, sir.
You have a great weekend.
All right, boss.
Thank you.
I'm assuming he's African.
Hello, who's this? What's going on, America? This is your boy, Rich, from Brooklyn. What's going on, assuming he's African. Hello, who's this?
What's going on, America?
This is your boy Rich from Brooklyn.
What's going on, Envy and Yeet?
Rich, what's up?
Good morning.
Sean Lane's here now.
Yeah, what's going on in the guard?
What's going on in the guard?
What's up, King?
How are you?
We're doing well, man.
We need your yo-yo-yos in the morning, bro.
We're missing that, man.
I know.
I'd be tired.
Yeah, I feel you, man.
But look, I just won a custody battle with my son.
Just won a custody battle.
I just want to say congratulations to myself for staying in the fight, man.
There you go.
There you go.
Yeah, check out my page, Rich Fatherhood, man.
I need all the single parents to show support, Rich Fatherhood, on Instagram, man.
Man, follow him.
I need that.
Salute to all the black men out there changing the narrative, man.
I don't know who said that we not in our children's lives.
It's all the brothers I know are.
I need to follow y'all.
Support Rich Fatherhood, manman on Instagram and Twitter.
All right, bro.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent,
you can hit us up
at any time.
Now, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, and do we want
to continue this conversation
from yesterday?
We'll tell you what happened
after this whole T.I. podcast
about having the doctor
check his daughter's hymen
went viral,
how the podcast hosts
have responded.
We'll tell you what Dr. Oz had to say, amongst other things.
All right, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this. It's surprisingly easy. There 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 Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I create 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.
Bullet holes.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
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. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories
from the people you know, follow, and admire,
join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run
and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
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 Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys,
like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
She's spilling the tea.
This is The Rumor Report
with Angela Yee
on The Breakfast Club.
Well, there's been a lot of conversation about T.I.'s comments on the Ladies Like Us podcast with Nazanin Mahdi and Nadia Moham.
And here is the original comments that have people really going in.
We have yearly trips to the gynecologist to check her height.
We'll sit down and the doctor will come and talk.
And, you know, the doctor is maintaining a high level of professionalism.
He's like, well, you know, sir, in order for me to share information,
I say, Deja, they want you to sign this.
Then they come and say, okay, I just want you to know
there are other ways besides sex that the hymen can be broken.
Bike riding, other forms of athletic physical activity.
Is she an athlete?
No.
I say, look, doc.
She's not.
She don't ride no horses.
She don't ride no bikes.
She don't play no sports, man.
Just check the hymen, please.
All right, well, a lot of people have weighed in publicly on that,
including us.
And here is what Jeannie Mai had to say on The Real.
I support what T.I. is doing.
I understand how hard it must be to communicate with an opposite gender daughter, especially in this time and especially what he must have seen and known.
For me, I was a very wild girl. I didn't like rules. I rebelled a lot. Even my dad, who's in the audience.
I used to sneak my boyfriend into my room because I had a window and I would seek him in the room. Dad, we never talked about it, but I remember
one time, Dad, you walked into my room when I was about
to go to sleep and he lifted up the blankets
really quick and then he looked at me and he
just said, okay, Gong, go to sleep. And he
walked away and I was like, he knows.
Wasn't no ADD, ADT in that house,
God damn it.
All right, now Dr.
Bedroom door open.
And Dr. Oz talked to TMZ about what he thought about this approach.
It's a little invasive.
I can understand parents wanting to know what's going on with their child's health.
If you've got colapse or some other abnormality, mental health issues, that's a big one.
But I don't know about checking if the child's hymen is intact.
You can be intimate and not have vaginal sex.
And I would hope you have other ways of being honest with each other that doesn't require an OBGYN to get involved.
I'm going to doctor out the day.
Just want to throw that out there.
Me and the godfather Elvis Duran.
All right.
And Irv Gotti also weighed in on TMZ.
I love the shit out of my daughter.
My daughter can do whatever she wants.
Not your daughter particularly, but just taking a daughter every day until she's 18 to check for her virginity.
I mean, that's kind of...
Yeah, I'm not doing that.
Yeah.
I'm not doing that.
But I'm not knocking T.I.
I understand his logic and his line of thinking.
Really?
What about his logic and line of thinking?
That's his daughter.
He's going to be a father to his daughter how he wants to be a father to his daughter.
Nobody is wrong.
Like, Dr. Oz isn't wrong.
Ginny Maya isn't wrong.
Irv Gotti isn't wrong,
it's all a matter of opinion and parenting style.
Some parents are overprotective,
some parents are intrusive,
and some parents aren't.
It's simple.
And what Ginny Maya is saying is absolutely correct.
And the answer to her question to me is all of the above.
Because I saw her saying that, you know,
what is T.I. worried about?
I think it's everything she said.
STDs, getting pregnant,
just out here loose,
giving her goodies away to some young boy who don't give a damn about her.
I'm afraid of all of that as a father.
And you get pregnant at 16.
Deja seems like she's a great daughter in the decisions that she's made in her life.
Of course she is.
And I feel like you can have conversations and make sure you keep a close watch on your daughter.
And also be a great dad and be active.
And being active doesn't equal you have to make sure you check her hymen.
Listen, man.
That's just my thought.
You get pregnant at 16, who's taking care of the baby?
What job can you get at 16 to provide for a child? I don't want my daughter having sex.
I don't want my daughter having sex at 14, 15,
16. When she turns 18, she's in college and she's
her own woman. Yeah, and you can check your
daughter's hymen every year and that doesn't mean she's not
going to have sex. That is very true.
And her hymen could also be broken and it
doesn't mean she has. And then what happens if she does have sex? That is very true. Is she not allowed back in the house? Like what happens? That is very true. And her hymen could also be broken and it doesn't mean she has. And then what happens
if she does have sex?
That is very true.
Is she not allowed back in the house?
Like, what happens?
That is very true.
I don't agree with the hymen
checking thing simply because
you can check the hymen
and that don't mean anything.
She can still be out here
being sexually active.
But my point is,
if you still need me
to sign a permission slip
for you to participate
in school activities,
then you're too young
to be participating
in sexual activities.
End quote.
Yeah, and I feel like
that could be a conversation.
All right, but in addition to that, that podcast is no longer available.
The hosts have taken down the Ladies Like Us podcast.
They posted to everyone confused, angry, and hurt by the recent episode of Ladies Like Us.
We want to start off by saying that we sincerely apologize for our knee-jerk reaction to the uncomfortable topic.
We were completely caught off guard, shocked, and looking back, we
should have reacted much differently in the moment.
The comments that were made and the reaction that
followed are not in any way a reflection of our
personal views on the topic. We support and
love women and feel that their bodies are theirs
to do as they wish. There was absolutely
no ill intent toward any party
involved, and we feel deeply awful
about the entire incident. We are not
perfect, and we take full accountability.
Yeah, they need to quit.
They need to throw the whole podcast away.
This is why I don't think everybody should be a personality.
Yeah, that was whack.
This is why everybody shouldn't be in broadcasting because, number one, you're a personality.
You are not responsible for what T.I. says.
For what somebody else says.
You know how he raises his door.
No, and who cares if you laugh?
Some people laugh when they're uncomfortable.
Some people laugh when they're hearing something outrageous and they're laughing at the audacity
of the person, not what they said.
But F all that. Everyone is not going to agree with you. Everyone's not going to agree
with your content and you can't go around apologizing
every time you have a show or an interview that people don't
agree with. You got to be built for the backlash from
the artist and the audience. And some people aren't, some people
don't. Some people are, some people aren't.
So throw the whole podcast away. Well, maybe they honestly felt
like, you know, looking back, we
shouldn't have reacted that way. And if that's really how they
felt, why can't they express that?
You know they didn't feel like that. They did that because of all the backlash they received.
I mean, I can't say that, but they might have been
like, damn, looking back, that was kind of whack.
They might have thought that for real. He didn't do anything
illegal. He's raising his daughter, trying to raise his daughter
the best way he can. Not that it's illegal, but maybe
they felt like they should have pushed back and questioned it
a little. You can't question how he raises his kids.
Yeah, but you can also push back and be like,
you know, it is invasive to do that
to a young woman's body
and to go with her inside the room
and when she's trying to have a conversation
with the doctor, they might feel like that.
Every single time they receive backlash
from an artist or the audience,
they're going to be out here apologizing.
Some people are built for it, some people aren't.
Alright, now Tinashe has just signed
a deal with Roc Nation, so looks like that's going down for it. Some people aren't. All right. Now, Tinashe has just signed a deal with Rock Nation.
So looks like that's going down for her.
She has debuted a couple of singles since joining forces with Rock Nation, Die a Little Bit and Touch and Go.
And both songs were released under her Tinashe Music Inc.
So good for her.
She's got a lot of things happening now, I guess.
Tinashe got a record that I absolutely love.
That record with Chance the Rapper, All My
Friends Are Wasted. Oh my God, that record
is fire. Yes, and one of her songs
also features black, just FYI.
Alright, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your
Rumor Report. Alright, thank you, Miss Yee.
Now we got front page news coming up. What are we talking about?
Man, this is a terrible incident. Imagine
you go to work and you end up
dying because of the cleaning supplies.
Alright, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Hi, guys and gals.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now at Thursday Night Football, the Oakland Raiders beat the Chargers 26-24.
Now what else we got, Yeezy?
Well, one person was killed and 10 other people were sickened.
There was a chemical accident at a Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant yesterday in Burlington, Massachusetts, according to authorities.
It appears that somebody must have left this cleaning formula out.
It's called Super 8, and it's basically a high concentration of chlorine and bleach.
And so one of the employees there was feeling nauseous and ended up getting rushed to the hospital.
And they did, unfortunately, pass away.
They said other people were sickened as well, too.
How strong is that thing?
And should people be using it if it could kill somebody?
Of a smell?
Yeah, the fumes were pretty bad.
And I don't know.
I mean, I guess it's just a really, really, really high concentrate.
That's crazy.
All right.
Scientists have also discovered the first new HIV strain in nearly two decades.
For the first time in 19 years, they've detected a new strain of HIV.
It is part of the Group M version of HIV-1.
But that's the same family of virus subtypes that they blame for the global
HIV pandemic. And
so HIV has several different subtypes
or strains, and like other viruses, it can
change and mutate over time. So they're
saying this is the first new group M HIV
strain identified since
2000. So it's important to know what
strains of the virus are circulating
so that you can have the proper test to detect
the disease and make sure those tests are effective.
Well, the Illuminati went back to the lab.
The Popeye's chicken sandwich isn't killing you niggas fast enough.
That's what I get from that.
All right.
And I told you guys this earlier because I'm in Dallas right now and it's freezing here.
They're saying there is an Arctic blast and there could be low record temperatures in the United States, in the eastern part of the United States.
They said starting
this week, record low temperatures are possible
across Texas and Oklahoma,
along with parts of the Ohio Valley. They said
by Wednesday, there could be more than a dozen
of record lows in the deep south and the
Gulf Coast. So just be
aware of that if you're out and about in parts of
Mississippi and Alabama. They said highs
aren't likely to get out of the 30s.
Yeah, it's going to be a high of 54 today in Dallas.
In New Jersey, it's right 27 right now.
New York is like 33.
I thought it was a little bit more colder than usual this morning.
Yeah, it was cold this morning.
Absolutely.
And right now, I'm in Dallas.
I'm headed to New Orleans, but then I go to Detroit.
It already snowed in Detroit.
Yeah, I've seen the snow in Detroit already.
What's the weather in Oakland?
I've got to go to Oakland for Afrotech today.
Just for the day, though.
I'm just in and out.
Let me see. What's the weather? Oakland, California. I know it's for Afrotech today. Just for the day, though. I'm just in and out. Let me see.
What's the weather?
Oakland, California.
I know it's Oakland, California.
Why you say, what's my favorite word?
Why you started singing that?
What's your favorite?
Black people, you got to love black people.
Drop on the clues box for black people.
That's how we do geography.
You know what I'm saying?
What's the weather in Oakland?
First thing you think of, what's the rap in Oakland?
Too short.
What's my favorite word?
I was about to weather it.
It's going to be 65 degrees today.
Oh, that's cool.
All right.
All right.
Now, it's Friday,
so you know what that means.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
And the Freaky, Freaky Friday
question is,
now we've been talking about
children possibly having sex.
Now, what about the parents?
Well, okay.
I don't know.
All week long.
I didn't know where that was going.
Well, it's the TI conversation,
you know, and parents being concerned about our kids having
sex.
Yes.
So let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Have your kids ever caught you having sex or have you caught your parents having sex?
800-585-1051.
None of my kids have caught me having sex.
That you know of?
They would have said it.
My daughter actually heard it, and she texted it and was like,
guys, you know I'm still up right now.
Guys, dad, could you keep it down?
Dad, why you doing all that screaming?
Dad, why you doing all that moaning and yelling?
Dad, damn, mom's really putting it on dad tonight.
I know that's how it goes down in your house.
You can't convince me otherwise.
No, no, no, no.
You know what?
805-85-105-1.
Hey, y'all, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
It's Freaky Friday.
Goddamn.
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DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're asking,
have you ever caught your parents having sex or
how your kids ever caught you having sex?
Now, this topic comes from shout to the Bully and the Beast podcast, L'Oreal and Wax.
Let's play the audio.
Have you ever been caught by?
Oh, plenty, plenty.
I got caught plenty.
I got caught by moms, grandmoms, brothers.
So I was with my friend.
It was three o'clock in the morning, let me just say.
And I was in a room with a door that was unlocked.
My son comes in because I guess he heard some noise.
All I hear is, Mommy, that is very inappropriate.
I am calling Mama.
Good.
What did your friend say?
He was like, you should have yelled at him so he could think something's wrong.
I'm like, I was in shock.
So we're asking 805-85-1051.
My kids have never walked in and called us, but my daughter has texted us and said, guys, I'm like, I was in f***ing shock. So we're asking 805-85-1051. My kids have never walked in
and called us, but my daughter has texted
us and said, guys, I'm still up.
Guys, I'm still up. So you checked your text during
sex? No, this was after. When we checked it,
you could see the text. It was like, guys, I'm still up.
The next morning, she asked Mommy, Mommy, what was
you doing to Daddy last night? He was making so much
noise. Shut up. It sounded like he was
in pain. Shut up!
Have you ever caught your parents having sex?
I think so.
I never walked in on them, but I've heard them.
And it's because I was sneaking downstairs in the house.
My room was all the way on the third floor, so I was creeping downstairs past their room.
The door was closed, and I heard some conversation.
It didn't sound like it was fun, though.
What conversation did you hear?
I don't know.
It sounded like they were having sex, but you know how, like, you're tired
and you don't really feel like it?
That's what it sounded like.
Okay.
What about you, Charlamagne?
No.
I don't remember.
I mean, I might have caught my parents having sex one time,
but it wasn't like a caught thing.
It's like, you know,
we used to have a ranch-style house in Monk's Corner,
and, you know, you walk in the door,
and you peek in, and you see them under the covers,
and you just back away
because you know
you're seeing something
you ain't got no business in
but my kids have never
caught me
simply because I'm not poor
and I got locks on my door.
Apologies to all those
who can't afford locks.
Get your money up, King.
Alright?
Your kids would've
never caught you
if you wasn't a poor-ass
nigger
who could afford locks.
I'm sure there's some
people out there
that could afford locks
that have locks on their doors.
Well, then lock the goddamn door, then.
It's just that simple.
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, it's DJ from Houston.
I'm from Cali, but I live in Houston.
What's up, brother?
What's going on with you?
What's going on, man?
Yeah, I called my parents having sex.
Well, it wasn't my parents.
It was like my mom and her boyfriend.
Damn.
I was like 19.
I didn't really like the dude, but I'm like, I knocked on the door like, hey, man, is it
cool?
Like, mom, I got to ask you a question.
She's like, hold on.
I'm like, I just walked away.
Wow.
So a dude you didn't like was knocking down your mom's and you had that image in your
head forever.
Was he putting it down?
Yeah, bro.
I still got it.
I don't know.
Like, it sounds like, see, Char? Yeah, bro. I still got it. I don't know. It sounds like
it. See,
you always got to ask that, man.
What you mean? I asked you a question.
Was he putting it down?
Listen, mommy got to have a life too, bro.
I feel you on that.
It sounded like
he was, but
she was making noise. She was moaning.
Yeah, bro.
Damn.
I had to knock on the door to kind of break it up real quick.
I don't know if you rap, bro, but that'd be a great rap song.
Mommy moaning and just the perspective of a kid catching their parent having sex.
I'm serious.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning.
This is Ricardo Haley Jr. from Yonkers.
Ricardo Haley Jr., man.
You ever walked in on your parents having sex? Tell us about Ricardo Haley Sr. putting Yonkers. Ricardo Haley Jr., man. You ever walked in on your parents having sex?
Tell us about Ricardo Haley Sr. putting it down.
Yep.
Nah, I ain't never seen pop-doll mom get it in,
but I got a one-year-old.
I was giving my shorty some back shots.
He walked in with a stunned face.
I'm talking about he looked shocked like I was hurting her or something.
He probably thought you were hurting her.
Hopefully you were hurting her.
You know, some nice nice pleasurable pain.
You know, I was putting that pain in, but I'm saying at the same time, you know,
like, come on, man, this is love.
This is love.
Did you stop?
Did you stop, though?
Yeah, nah, I pulled out real quick, snatched him up, took him to the crib.
You know, I couldn't even bust that.
Yeah, and you got to tell him, like, look, man, you keep interrupting me.
You never going to have a sibling, my G.
That's a fact.
Yo, you need some siblings too, because I need a babysitter, man.
Oh, my God.
All right, brother.
800-585-1051.
Have you ever caught your parents having sex?
Call us now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us
we're asking have you ever caught
your parents having sex?
Now we have Pamela on the line. Pamela, good
morning. Hey, how you doing? Good morning.
Now you said your kids caught you having sex?
Yes, my six year old
caught my husband and I in the mix
and thankfully we were
in missionary position. So
I grabbed my husband and I was like, just lay down.
And so when he did, my son, you know, he was like,
well, what are you guys doing?
And I'm like, we are playing a game.
And he was like, what kind of game are y'all playing?
That's an adult game.
Like, go away.
Bye-bye.
Get out.
You got to think a little quick on your feet.
Now, you're in missionary, right?
So what you do is you grab your husband and you put your hand on his back.
And when the six-year-old say, what you doing?
You say, burping him.
But daddy too heavy for me to lift up.
So I got to hold him down like this to burp him.
You just keep patting his back.
Come on, now.
Oh, you a fool.
No, you can't do that.
That's too much time, man.
You got to think a little quick on your feet now.
It is.
Exactly.
Have a good day.
That's the day.
Hey, how are you?
Did you ever catch your parents having sex or your kids catch you having sex, mama?
No.
Well, my parents, the next morning, my mother goes to me.
I just got raped.
And next thing you know, my parents are walking around happy as they make me breakfast.
I never got the best treatment ever in my life.
I don't know where this phone call just went.
Yeah, I'm confused.
I'm just confused.
What happened now?
That my parents, right?
My mother goes to me the next morning, right?
I guess they did whatever they did.
The next morning, my mom looks at me and goes,
I just got raped by your father.
And she's smiling and he's smiling, looking at me,
and then they're both making breakfast together.
Oh, so it was a joke.
Oh, okay.
But the word rape makes the joke not really a joke.
Yeah, it's not really funny at all.
That's one of those things that you...
Listen, take it from me.
That's one of those things you keep in the house amongst each other.
All right?
You say that to each other.
You don't have to repeat that publicly.
I guess my father put in the work.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Rape ain't the right word for it.
All right, mama.
Don't you...
Yeah, keep that to yourselves in the house.
Hello, who's this?
Nisha.
Hey, Nisha.
You caught your parents having sex or your kids caught you?
I caught my parents.
And what happened?
You sound mad, too.
I was under the bed, right?
And my mom was on her knees and then she looked me in my eyes.
Wait, wait, wait, you was under the bed?
Yeah.
Why was you under the bed?
My mom, I wanted to know what they was doing.
And I actually hear my mom say, oh, daddy, oh, daddy.
I'm like, but I called him daddy.
I see why she was saying, oh, my daddy.
You sound wild incestual right now.
And you wanted to see that because you actually hid under the bed.
And what if that man would have pulled out and let that stuff fall towards the carpet?
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, my goodness.
And you just happened to be looking up at them.
I'm just ready.
So hold on, Charlamagne.
Let me let you know something.
First of all, and you playing Nintendo, and you hear these, we in apartment building,
our walls is really thin.
You hear these stupid noises.
You want to be like, wait, hold on.
What's going on here?
No, you mind your business.
That's that goddamn boogeyman your parents keep telling you about.
And that little...
My daddy said, you don't touch me as the boogeyman.
Hello.
Well, you saw the boogeyman that night.
He was boogieing all over your mama, wasn't he?
I was traumatized.
I was like, oh, my God.
Like, oh, my God.
And that was your daddy. That was your mama. That's what your mama was saying, too, when your dad was in her Like, oh my God. Like, oh my God. And that was your daddy.
That was your father.
That's what your mama was saying too
when your dad was in her.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
Why y'all so crazy?
Y'all are crazy.
Why y'all so crazy?
What's the moral of the story, man?
Why is y'all listening so crazy?
And then they wonder why I'm crazy.
What's the moral of the story?
It's y'all fault.
There's no moral to the story.
These are the stories.
Lock the goddamn door, you poor ass.
Locks ain't that expensive, bro.
No, they're not, man.
Lock the goddamn door.
Buy some locks for your door and lock the door before you do it.
It's just that simple.
Or put the chair up behind the door or something.
Lock it and put a chair behind the door? It's just that simple. Or put the chair up behind the door or something. Lock it in. Put a chair behind the door?
I've done that before.
Just put the chair just so it makes noise so you
know what's going on so they can't sneak up on you. Yeah, that's when you was
a pole, huh?
That's when you was a pole.
Pole boy. Yeah, we got rumors on the way.
Yes, we'll tell you what person is
upset that his announcement
that he wants to run for president isn't being taken
seriously and he also wants to change
his name. Alright, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Hey, morning everybody. It's DJ
MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne
the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Good
morning. Good morning.
Now, you headed to the Bay Area later on today, right?
Yes, I'll be at Afrotech today
with my assistant, Debbie Deb. We're doing a
fireside chat. Debbie Deb will be in conversation with me,
talking about my favorite subject, mental health,
as well as, you know, just black representation in the tech world.
So I'll be in Oakland this afternoon.
I'm in and out, though.
I'm only in the town for a quick second.
You know, I don't stay nowhere.
And I want to shout out to you, Envy.
I actually saw your friend Michael Sean last night, comedian, radio personality.
That's my guy.
I salute to Michael Sean.
I did morning radios with him in New York for a couple of years.
And he is getting married, which is exciting.
Now, he's been engaged for six years.
And we put the pressure on him last night and told him, when are you going to set a date?
Because he didn't even have a date set or anything.
And he actually FaceTimed his fiance during the lip service live show.
And we set a date of September 19th for his wedding.
Oh, y'all put him under pressure.
Yes.
And the whole family, his fiancée, soon-to-be wife,
called the kids in the room, and we set the date for September 19th,
and now it's happening.
Okay.
Well, congratulations to Michael Sean.
All right.
Dropping the clues bombs for Michael Sean.
Good guy he is.
Yes, he is.
Now, you got rumors on the way?
Yes, we are going to talk about The View.
I know y'all saw Donald Trump Jr. was on The View,
and he has a book coming out that he wants to promote,
but things got very spicy.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to these rumors. Let's talk Kanye.
Listen up. It's just in.
All the gossip. The rumor report.
Got gossip. With Angela Yee.
It's the rumor report. The Breakfast Club.
Well, Kanye West is seemingly serious about running for president in 2024.
Now, he was talking at the Fast Company Innovation Festival yesterday, and he brought it up again.
People seem to think it was funny, though.
Listen to this.
When I run for president in 2024, we're going to definitely know what y'all laughing at.
When I run for president in 2024, we would have created so many jobs that if I could run, I'm going to walk.
You know, after Trump is out of the White House, they need to really change the qualifications for being president.
You should have had to have you should have to have a certain level of education.
And you should have had to have already been some type of public official,
held some type of public office in order to be president.
You can't just be an entertainer or celebrity and get to be in the highest office in the land.
Things have to change.
Well, Kanye, he also wants to change his name legally. Here's what he said.
I'm going to tell you
exactly when the Forbes wants to call me
a centimillionaire and people say it's crass
to call yourself a billionaire, I might
legally change my name to
Christian Genius Billionaire
Kanye West for a year
until y'all understand exactly
what it is. Oh my god.
Alright. That's a guy.
I mean, I like Kanye, but Kanye can be ridiculous.
I do also think that Trump really is the greatest case for optimism ever when it comes to being president.
Because the only reason Kanye thinks he can be president is because of Trump.
And Trump should not be the bar.
Like, what people should do is look at some of the greatest presidents of all time and ask yourself, can you be better than that?
Not Trump.
All right.
Well, I'm really excited for this Salt and Pepper
upcoming TV biopic. It's going to
be on Lifetime. It'll be a limited
series, yes, and they have casted some
of the actors so far.
Everybody hates Chris actress
Gigi Townsend will be portraying
Salt, while the Young and the Restless
star Layla Odom will be playing
Peppa in that limited series.
Also, Monique Paul is Spinderella and Jermelle Howard will star as Tretch from Naughty by Nature.
So it should be pretty interesting to watch.
And they are saying that it's also going to be directed by Mario Van Peebles.
Okay.
And of course, Salt-N-Pepa and Queen Latifah are going to be executive producers on the series, too.
Just so you know.
Alright. I'm into that. Like, I love some Salt-N-Pepa and Queen Latifah are going to be executive producers on the series, too. Just so you know. All right.
I'm into that.
Like, I love some Salt-N-Pepa, so that's going to be really fun.
Absolutely.
For me to watch.
All right.
And let's talk about Whitney Houston for a second.
We've been telling you about this book, A Song for You, My Life with Whitney Houston,
that her closest friend and ex-lover Robin Crawford is putting out with some intimate memories of Whitney Houston
and Whitney Houston in a way that we never knew.
Did you know that Whitney dated Eddie Murphy?
No, I didn't know that.
I think I did know that.
And she talks about it in the book.
She says, one day when Eddie was supposed to come for dinner,
I caught a glimpse of Whitney.
She was wearing a black dress and low-heeled slim backs for a moment.
I thought, boy, I wish she was doing that for me.
But she said by then, you know,
her romantic relationship with Whitney had been over for several years.
And she said Eddie Murphy never showed up that night.
And that left Whitney Houston devastated.
I guess he was a little wishy-washy at the time.
And so on the morning that she was supposed to marry Bobby Brown, that's when Whitney Houston got a phone call from Eddie Murphy.
And he called to tell her that she was making a mistake according to Robin Crawford
but she pressed ahead and got married anyway
so I guess she always loved
Eddie Murphy but he just wasn't
putting it down like he should have as far as
being consistent in a relationship
and yeah this sounds
like it could be a good read for you people that
are big Whitney Houston
fans my mom was such a big Whitney Houston
fan that I think I'm going to have to read this book.
Okay.
I write in another person who has a book coming out
is Donald Trump Jr.
His book is called Triggered.
And it's all about how the liberals
are triggering him, I guess, and his family.
And he went on The View to talk about his family
and to defend them.
And some of the things that he said
were him accusing him or accusing the women on the view of also being i guess quote problematic
he also called mexicans rapists he made some coming across the border and that's a fact
he attacked the handicapped he bragged about it about it. Listen, we heard the access.
Hold on.
We heard the access tape where he bragged about grabbing women by their genitalia.
That's what Meghan is talking about.
She's talking about lowering the discourse to his level, which is horrible for this country.
Even if people are working, we don't want to have a country like that.
All right. And he did try to attack some of the hosts on the view
and tell them that they too have done things that were wrong and problematic we've all done things
that we regret i mean if we're talking about bringing a discourse down joy you've worn black
face whoopi i'm sorry and don't if you're doing roman polanski it wasn't rape-rape when he raped a child.
So let's talk about serious things. Let's talk about this.
So you want to bring this up?
The question came up.
I did not go in blackface, please.
No, she was not in blackface.
Thank you.
Now that you've broken this piece of ice, because I guess this is the fight you wanted.
It's not the fight I wanted.
Yeah, it is.
But if we're talking about character, if we're talking about these things.
Are you questioning my character?
I'm not questioning your character.
I'm talking about you're questioning my father's character.
That's spicy, huh?
You know, it's interesting.
What is going on?
You know, selective outrage, being selectively triggered is hilarious to me
because if Donald Trump Jr. hadn't have brought those things up,
people probably would be on Joy and Whoopi's ass about those things
because Joy Behar did say she went to a party as a young African woman
and she put on makeup that made her darker than usual
and whoopi you know did say what roman polanski did wasn't rape rape even though he fled the
country for sexual relations with a 13 year old girl let someone else other than trump jr bring
those things up y'all might be raising hell on whoopi and joy this morning all right well donald
trump jr's book is called triggered how the left the Left Thrives on Hate and Wants to Silence Us.
So that is his new book about politically correct culture.
He said the book that leftist elites don't want you to read.
That's what it says on Amazon. You think that'll be a bestseller?
Yes, I think so. And I mean, you know, somebody could have simply said to Trump Jr. on that panel, you know, yes, you're right.
We all got BS with us. We all have done and said things we regret.
But the problem is we aren't the president of the United States of America.
That's what somebody should have said to him.
People can take accountability for things that they do too,
and there's nothing wrong with that.
If you make a mistake and take accountability for it,
then that should be fine.
Instead, he's saying those things never even happened.
I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
It's Friday.
I just brought it down. No, I'm saying Donald Trump didn't do these things that is your Rumor Report. It's Friday. I just brought it down.
No, I'm saying Donald Trump didn't do these things that we all heard him do.
So you can't say that never happened.
I didn't hear him say it didn't happen.
I just heard him say that we all got BS with us.
That's what he tried to flip.
No, in the first clip, he said that never happened.
What never happened?
When he was talking about Donald Trump and when she was talking about the things that
Donald Trump had done, making fun of handicapped people and all of that.
Oh, I missed that.
I didn't hear him say that.
He said he didn't do that.
He said it didn't happen.
He said that's just a bold-faced lie.
Well, I mean...
And she said we heard it, so it did happen.
And Joy kind of lied, too, by saying she didn't wear blackface.
Because if you put on makeup,
if you say you're going to a party,
you say you're a young African woman
and you're putting on makeup to appear darker,
I mean...
You ever see what it looked like when she put the makeup on?
I did see it. She looked like a
Flintstone. She looked like
Wilma Rubble.
So you would consider that blackface?
I'm just curious. I mean, I don't know.
She said she was a young African woman. We saw somebody
dressed up like Common the other day and they had on like
beige face and they said that was black face.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Well,
Shalabike.
Yes.
We're giving that
the hunk a do.
Four after the hour.
We're going to do
a collaboration
that nobody wants.
Okay,
we're going to combine
the best of,
the best of two fears.
Okay.
Yes.
All right,
we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning. You get donkey of the day.
Yeah, you dumb ass.
You get donkey of the day.
Yeah, you dumb ass.
You are a donkey.
It's time for donkey of the day.
Donkey of the day, huh?
I'm going to fatten all that shit around your eyes.
They want this man to throw them blows, man.
They waiting for Charlamagne to tap them gloves.
Let's go.
They have to make a judgment of who was going to be on the donkey of the day. They chose you. The Breakfast blows, man. They waiting for Charlamagne to tap them gloves. Let's go. They had to make a judgment of who was going to be
on the donkey of the day.
They chose you.
I got you.
The breakfast club, bitches.
Who's donkey of the day today?
Yes, donkey of the day
for Friday, November 8th
goes to a care facility
in Oklahoma City
called the Jacqueline House.
Now, Jacqueline House
is a facility that serves
intellectually and developmentally
disabled people.
And we all worry about folks in these care facilities.
We worry if these people are getting the care they need,
the care they deserve.
It is very hard to trust someone you love with somebody else.
It doesn't matter if you're dropping your child off to school
or your grandmother off to an old folks home.
Leaving someone you love in the hands of others is scary.
You know what else is scary?
The flu shot.
Remember when we had the good brother up here? What's the good brother name, Eddie? You remember the
good brother name? Dr. Torian
Easterling? Drop on the clues box for Dr.
Torian Easterling. We had him up here
and he was telling us about the flu shot
and the benefits of it and we were
expressing some of our fears to him. Let's
flash back to that. So should
people get the flu vaccination? Because everybody
says you shouldn't get it. It makes you sick.
The government's just putting something in your system.
So should people get the flu vaccination?
Absolutely.
Anyone that's six months and older should get the flu vaccine.
And it's going to protect yourself, protect your family.
Is it true that getting a flu vaccine can make you more successful?
Successful?
No, that's not true most people after they get a flu vaccine
what ends up happening they get a sore arm they may develop a low-grade fever but other than that
you know majority people do not get sick you know i think what we often hear is that people get sick
from the flu vaccine uh but that's a small majority of people who develop any symptoms and
you're not susceptible to other things.
I haven't had a flu shot in years.
We gotta make that happen. No, I'm cool.
I can come and give you a flu vaccine now.
Nah. Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Well, once again, something
else that is hard for us to trust, okay?
Care facilities and flu shots. Two
things we are already concerned about.
Well, I am about to play you a story
that will give you more anxiety about both
of these things. What did the Jacqueline
House in Oklahoma City do to
confirm all our fears about these
places and the flu shot?
Let's go to KTUL ABC 8 for the report,
please. Tonight out of Bartlesville,
a potentially life-threatening
medical mishap. A routine
flu shot turned out to instead be
a dose of insulin for patients
at a home for developmentally challenged people. Eight patients from that home along with two
employees are now here at the hospital. We're told earlier today EMS first got the call that
one person was unresponsive at the Jacqueline house but once they arrived there they found a
scene that was a whole lot more chaotic. Police tell us every one of the clients staying here
had been dosed with insulin instead of their flu shot. When the first person became unresponsive, someone
called police. All these people are symptomatic, laying on the ground, needing to help, but can't
communicate what they need. A pharmacist of 40 years had been contracted to give flu shots at
the home, but it appears instead his syringes were filled with insulin. Enough insulin can kill you, but fortunately this was not the case here.
Ten people hospitalized in the Jaclyn House,
in this care facility,
after they were injected with insulin
instead of a flu shot.
This is exactly what we worry about
when we get any type of vaccine.
We think they are putting something in us
that shouldn't be in us already,
and when it comes to care facilities,
this is the type of neglect we are scared of, okay?
Oklahoma City decided to combine the two.
The Jaclyn House decided to combine the two and give us the collaboration that none of us needed.
And what makes this story even worse is that none of these people were able to even express what was wrong with them
because they were intellectually and developmentally disabled.
Please give the Jaclyn House in Oklahoma City the sweet sounds of the Hamiltones.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yee-haw.
All right. Well, thank you for that donkey of the day. Yeehaw.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Yes, indeed.
Can you imagine?
You're supposed to get a flu shot and somebody sticks you with insulin?
No.
I can't imagine that.
All right.
Now, when we come back. Can you imagine getting stuck with anything that you didn't want to get stuck with?
What?
Oh, nothing.
Do you have a confession?
Nothing.
We're going to continue.
Do you have a confession?
No.
All right.
When we come back, Jackquese will be joining us.
He has a new album out today, The King of R&B,
and we're going to kick it with him when we come back.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, sir.
The King of R&B.
That's right.
Jaquese. Yes, sir. Now, we don't King of R&B. That's right. Jaquese.
Yes, sir.
Now, we don't know how long this interview is going to be because Jaquese was late.
I swear.
Kings are not late, Jaquese.
I know, but that was my driver fault.
No, I smell kush.
That was your fault.
You rolled up.
You was like, I can't do this interview until I smoke.
That's what happened.
That was my driver, man.
It's traffic.
Now, the King of R&B is dropping an album called The King of R&B.
Yes, sir.
Do you really feel that way, or are you just like... No, I really feel that way. You really feel that way? No gimmick. Yeah. Now, the King of R&B is dropping an album called The King of R&B. Yes, sir. Do you really feel that way, or are you just like...
No, I really feel that way.
You really feel that way?
No gimmick.
Yeah.
Now, explain it.
Is it The King of R&B, a new artist,
or is it just overall...
It's The King of R&B for my generation.
For your generation.
Yeah.
I don't have a problem with that.
I'm going to tell you why.
I don't have a problem with that,
because I come from the generation
where T.I. said he was the king of the South.
Exactly.
And nobody believed him until he said it.
And then he proved it.
When Lil Wayne said he was the best rapper alive,
everybody was like, oh, he tripping, until he proved it.
Right.
So you just got to prove it.
You got to put the work in.
I appreciate that, man.
Oh, they be giving you that much flack about it?
Hell yeah.
What?
For real?
Man, come on, man.
But you know what's so crazy?
I heard you say that the first time I said it when y'all,
I don't think you was here.
It came back.
I think y'all played Rewind some on Saturday.
And you was saying, like, I heard you say the same thing
you just said. I was like, salute a you got a speaker you got a manifester
right you got to yeah what a key sweat city when you ran into keep sweat or
you ready man you just keep sweat why you do that he know first of all I
apologize to him publicly oh Jim I apologize again that's my dog I'm saying
but when I um when that first happened I was doing a show in Atlanta and we was
backstage and I was walking backstage,
and then somebody was like, that's the King R&B.
And then my boy was like, you heard what he just said?
TK was like, you heard what he just said?
They were like, that's King R&B.
I'm like, ooh, that's when I turned around.
And I was like, nah, I ain't even notice it was Keith Sweat.
I was two in the moment.
Then after I did all that, I went back in my room.
My OG was like, man, you got to go back out there.
He was like, that's Keith Sweat.
You got to go back out there.
So when I went back out there, Sweat put me in the corner.
He was like, little ninja, you know who I am?
He's a little ninja.
Yeah, he said, little ninja, you know who I am?
He's like, little ninja, you know who I am?
I'm like, yeah.
He's like, man, nah, little ninja, you know who I really am?
I'm no ninja.
He's like, you heard of Silk?
He's like, you heard, goddamn.
He named all his records.
He's like, yeah, look at this, me, nigga.
He's like, you got to know who you talking to.
He was like, but I like you, young nigga, because you a smart young nigga.
You feel me?
He was like, we're going to rock.
You know, he was with me two days ago.
I saw the picture.
Yeah, he surprised me for my Pandora event.
He introduced me.
But OG rocked with me.
Like, he hit me all the time.
Like, that's my dog.
Like, we formed a relationship after that.
It's crazy how stuff work.
No, he's so able to suck, even.
No, hell no.
No, he a real screen shaker, for real. No, for real. I mean, back, I mean. No, but you could tell when you saw that... He's so able to suck, even. No, hell no. Nah, that's... No, he a real
street nigga for real.
Nah, for real.
I mean, back...
I mean...
Nah, but you could tell...
You know what I mean?
Back in the day,
yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
Now, that's my dog, man.
Like, he hit me,
you know what I'm saying?
Like I said,
he surprised me the other day.
That was real big
for him to introduce me
as the King R&B
for my generation.
Now, when you went back
and you saw that video
and you saw how hurt he looked,
did that make you feel
even worse?
I ain't gonna lie, I ain't even go back and play the clip I need to go back and watch it
you watch it would you do a song with him yeah we about to get ready to work
oh y'all doing something together yeah he buddy ready to work with my own group
too cuz oh you got a group yeah I got a R&B group yeah called bluff city yeah
cuz I feel like you know in order to bridge them gaps between generations
that's what they got to do like Like, the young and the old got to connect with each other.
Definitely.
Now, Y.K. Osiris said he's the king of R&B as well.
Who is that?
Who is that?
Now, listen, he sound like he being disrespectful.
I really was about to ask, who is that?
Who is that?
He sound like Def Jam.
You know Y.K. Osiris.
I'm old.
I ain't never heard of him.
The young boy from Florida.
I have no idea who that is.
And I'm not doing that for Jacquees.
Me neither.
You were just on live with him, man. That was my clone.
I can't remember.
To break it down for you, what's going on here?
Not Joaquin Cyrus. He's an R&B dude. He signed
to Def Jam. He's from Florida. He said he's the
King of R&B. They were going back and forth at one time.
Yeah.
Amnesia.
But you can't be mad at somebody for doing the same thing you did, though, right?
Nah, nah. That's what I say. It's more than one king like if you listen to my album that's the
first thing i say on the intro i'm like if we talking kings there's more than one so hats off
to anybody that wants to be king yeah so why you got beef with this guy then i don't even know this
guy that's disrespectful i don't know he gonna remake all your songs the way you be doing people
he can do it salute y'all not cool at all?
I don't know him.
Damn.
But right now, he's locked up right now.
So I'm sure we'll hear from him in a week or so.
He got locked up that fast?
Yes.
Now, what happened to round two?
Why didn't you put that out back in July?
Well, I didn't put out round two because, of course, you know how stuff happens.
And I had to re-change the date.
My label wanted to put out a real rollout.
They wanted to make more plans for me.
So it wasn't ready.
So when they said that, I was like, okay, I got more time to go back in.
I went back in.
I remember three days I had recorded like 20 songs.
And so we swapped out some songs.
And then I remember Quavo was telling me, like, bro,
you might as well name the album King R&B.
And I was like, I don't know, bro.
I was like, I don't know, I might.
And then I remember a lady from my label, Rochelle, was like, Jacquees, you need to name it King R&B.
So after that, I thought about it.
Changed it to King R&B.
Swapped out the records.
Kept some of the same records.
Like, I got a record called Round 2.
That was originally the intro for the album Round 2.
But it's still on the project.
So I kept it on there. That's the second song because I did another intro called King with T.I.
That's the first song.
So who is the top five R&B artists of your generation?
When you say your generation, who is that?
Like, when me count it in, I think me, Bryson, Tory.
And I'm not putting them down either,
because that's me and my folks.
You know, Tory one of my best friends.
Bryson, Tory.
I like Pink Sweats.
I like Brett Fias.
I like...
I don't know who that is.
I know everybody else.
Brett Fias?
I think he coming up on some underground.
I like Party. And I like... I don't know who that is. I know everybody else. I think he coming up. I like Party.
And I like Black.
I like all the young guys coming up.
You know what I'm saying?
Everybody coming up.
Everybody dope.
How you and Tory get so cool?
Because, you know, we were going at it at one point.
You feel me?
We used to like each other at first.
We was beefing.
Because, man, he used to try to calf on me.
You feel me?
I remember I felt like...
See, I can talk about it now because this is my boy.
But I remember we did a show
for Revolt
and I remember I was just coming,
we had,
we was both coming,
you know,
we both come from the underground
or whatever like that.
So we was both going
the next wave or whatever.
But Tory was already
in front of me,
you know what I'm saying?
So I remember I was with Stunna
and I remember I had just
got off the stage
and Tory was in the back.
I was like,
damn,
that Tory,
I went over there,
I was like,
hey bro,
I rock with you.
And then he was kind of like,
you know how he look like,
he don't know you, he was like, you know, kind of like, he was like, kind of like, I was like, damn, that Tory, I went over there, I was like, hey bro, I rock with you. And then he was kind of like, you know how N***a look like, he don't know you,
he was like,
you know,
kind of like,
gave you a half pound,
like,
he was like,
kind of like,
I was like,
oh,
I didn't N***a try it,
like,
he don't know me.
So I remember,
I was like,
I had said something on the internet,
and I remember he added me,
and I was like,
N***a,
I thought you didn't know who I was,
you feel what I'm saying?
And after that,
we met at Pandora stage
at Side by Side West,
we was supposed to,
it was supposed to be a link up,
whatever,
I don't know what was supposed to go there.
Tory liked the fight. Yeah, we met up. Oh don't know what was supposed to go down. Tori liked to fight.
Yeah, we met up.
Oh, y'all met up to fight?
We met up, but we didn't fight, though.
This before headplugs or after headplugs, Tori?
Are you crazy?
But this before that.
Okay.
But we met up.
But we met up.
But we didn't fight.
You feel me?
Once we met up, I remember he was trying to doubt my pop. One of my boys, I remember my boy didn't doubt him up. His boy didn't doubt my met up. But we met up. But we didn't fight. You feel me? Once we met up, I remember he was trying to dap my pop.
One of my boys, I remember my boy did dap him up.
His boy did dap my boy up.
I remember the n****s was right there.
And I remember just like, bro.
We talked it out or whatever.
Then after that, we took a picture.
Picture went viral.
And after that, we went on tour together.
And when we went on tour together, everybody got tight.
You feel me?
We got super tight.
Yeah, that's my boy boy.
Y'all be beefing over nothing.
Nothing.
What was y'all beefing over?
Because he didn't have for a pound?
Nah, it was just like, you know me.
It was just like, I felt like, man, how you on?
He was trying to, I knew he knew who I was.
You feel me?
What if he really didn't, though?
I knew he did, because how he didn't know who I was,
and then I get on Twitter and say something,
and then you at me.
You said something about him?
I was just like, I was like, man, I'm the GOAT,
besides Chris Brown.
And he was like, ha, ha, ha, ha.
Oh, got you, got you, got you.
And I'm like, bro, I thought you didn't know me.
And that's how it all started, but like I said, that's my
boy now. Do you recognize hair plugs when you see them?
Nah, that s*** look good.
You think his s*** have hair plugs? It's not no
damn hair plugs. Nah, that s*** ain't one.
He mad because his hair don't grow.
He go ahead and hit it, it don't grow.
I had a Caesar for a long time. I let my
hair grow now everybody say I got hair plugs.
Why you so defensive?
I had the Caesar. You throwing shots at me. I'm just asking a question. Let's time. I let my hair grow. Now everybody's saying I got that club. Why are you so defensive? What?
I'm explaining myself.
I had the Caesar.
You throwing shots at me.
I'm just asking a question.
Let's meet out in the back and fight.
At least I had the Caesar for a while.
All right, we got more with Jacquees.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We still have Jacquees in the building.
Charlamagne?
Despite your catalog, though,
people will criticize you for getting popular
singing other people's music. What do you say about that?
I think that's crazy because
everybody do it. I'm just the only one
that get called out and bashed for it.
But I don't understand it, but it's cool.
You know what I'm saying? Like, I don't get it.
Everybody do it. Is that a formula you still
would use? Yeah. I ain't gonna never stop remixing
records. What's the last record you wanted to remix? Something you want to do now? Nah, ain't nothing I want to do now. Is that a formula you still would use? Yeah. I ain't going to never start remixing records. What's the last record you wanted to remix?
Or something you want to do now?
Nah, ain't nothing I want to do now.
I did Summer Walker playing games in 702, Get It Together.
I mashed it together.
That was just for fun.
You know, I only do this stuff for fun, bro.
When my records can't drop or when something ain't going,
I just be like, well, let me just do a quick mix right quick.
Let me just throw something out there.
You think you get the credit you deserve yet?
No. Not even from your generation out there. You think you get the credit you deserve yet? No.
Not even from your generation?
Your generation.
I love with you.
Yeah, I think my generation love me, honestly.
I think we just got to pull in everybody else, you know,
and I think my music going to solidify all that.
It's going to bring them in, you know,
because now I'm a household name for real, you know.
Like, I go in the mall, I take pictures with the mama, the daughter,
the father, you know what I mean?
So it's like I just got to bridge the gap between everything
so it all come together.
But I make the type of music everybody loves.
So I know with this one, we're going to bridge the gap for real.
Well, congratulations.
You just reached a billion streams on Pandora.
Yeah, thank you.
That's pretty big.
What's that check like, though?
Does that mean anything?
I be hearing like a billion streams.
I mean, you get your royalties, you know what I'm saying?
But you ain't going to get a billion dollars.
Yeah.
Do you at least get a million?
Do you see?
Is it six figures? I ain't gotna get A billion dollars Yeah Is it like Do you at least get a million Do you see Is it six figures
I ain't got a million dollar
Streaming check
Yeah
Yet
So how do you make
Your money nowadays
Shows
Nah I make my money
Off everything I do
Okay
Now music
Royalty shows
Whatever my name
Attaches to
Who do you think
Your biggest competition
Is right now
Myself
That's it
Yeah
I ain't got no competition
So what do you do
To push yourself
I just look at my old shows.
I'm hard on myself.
You feel me?
I look at everything I'm doing and just study it and just try to get better.
I go on the internet and look at a lot of old clips of people.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, search Usher Live or something like that.
You feel me?
Just watch it.
You feel me?
Just take notes.
So you study the OGs, basically.
Yeah.
That's how you get better.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't watch nobody in my time.
Now, when you and Lil Duval...
Yeah, that's my dog.
Dropping that nasty featuring Tank.
They got a song called Nasty featuring Tank?
Yes, sir.
I don't know if Tank's on the record no more.
What's the...
I don't think Tank's on the record.
I don't think Tank's on the record no more.
Why Tank not on the record?
I don't know.
I don't think he on the record no more.
For real?
Yeah.
I don't think Tank's on the record.
So it's Lil Duval featuring me. And y'all took him off that record? I don't know. I don't think he on the record no more. For real? Yeah. I don't think Tank on the record. So it's Lil Duval featuring me.
And y'all took him
off that record?
Yeah.
Is it out?
Nah, we finna drop it.
How y'all take Tank off?
Take the OG.
I don't know.
You f***ing Tank music?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Tank make.
Was that Duval record
or your record?
That's Duval record.
Tank make some great ass R&B.
What do you think
about his two d*** comments?
I would've never said
no s*** like that.
I would never do no s*** like that. I would never do no s***
like that. That's not me, but if that's how
he choose to live his life, that's
cool. I have nothing against him and his
choices. Clear it up, because Tank
didn't say.
I wasn't here for that. But Tank didn't
say he took two d***s.
No, I'm just saying, I would
never partake in a conversation about
private parts with men. I like d***s. To me, that wasn't cool, I would never partake in a conversation about private parts with men.
Like, I like ****.
Like, to me, that wasn't cool.
But if that's how you choose to live his life, then that's cool.
Jacquees, did somebody talk to you about that?
Did they tell you, do you ever get asked about tank?
Because you delivered that **** so perfectly.
You're like, I put everything.
Go.
Never had a conversation about ****.
Nah, I just, you know, like, I let everybody live their life how they live their life.
You know, I don't judge anybody.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, he didn't say he did it.
I don't know why the fuck he started talking about your bitch.
I mean, I don't judge him.
Like I said, that's my boy.
You know, however he choose to live his life.
Takes that into two dicks, man.
Yeah, I don't choose to live my life that way.
But if he does, that's fine.
Yeah.
I wonder why they took the record off.
I wonder why they took Tank off nasty, man.
Man, I don't know.
You got to ask Duvall.
You should have capitalized off all that heat Tank had.
It's not my record.
Would you collab with Tank?
I have records with Tank.
Oh, you do?
Yeah, previous past records.
Have you ever put him out?
Yeah, he's on a couple of my mixtapes.
Okay.
Would you do new ones with Tank?
So is this you and Tank on the record?
Yeah, on my old mixtapes, yeah.
That's two s***s on one record.
Nah. Nah. Technically, it is. Nah. Would you do Tank on the record? Yeah, on my old mixtapes, yeah. That's two s*** on one record? Nah.
Technically, it is.
Would you do new music with Tank?
Most definitely.
He's a great R&B artist.
I don't have nothing against him and his choices in his personal life.
Most definitely.
Man, poor Tank ain't going to never let his s*** down, man.
Tank is a member of the LGBT community for the rest of his life.
Hey, man.
How will he choose to live his life, man?
All right!
King R&B is out right now, man.
Right now, man.
Make sure you stream it.
What record you want us to play, Jacquees?
Let's play something off the album, man.
Let's play Fact or Fiction.
Fact or Fiction.
What's that about?
Fact or Fiction is like a Let's Stay Together record.
It's like you're telling your lady, like, don't believe everything that's going on.
Like, you know, it's not true.
This is what I'm telling you.
Listen to me.
Let's stick it out.
You got a lady in your life right now?
You cool?
Is it?
Yeah, yeah, I got a lady.
Okay.
Wasn't you dressed up?
You was dressed up on Halloween with, um, what's her name?
Dreezy, right?
Yo, with Dreezy.
Yeah.
Yes, yes, that's my lady.
That's your lady.
Okay.
But didn't she say she was single or something?
Yeah, we sit at it.
I saw some post. Somebody, one of the interns showed me a post where they was like, I'm sure you asked Jacque. lady, okay. But didn't she say she was single or something? Yeah, what do you say to that? I saw some post.
One of the interns showed me a post where they were like,
we showed you ass, Jacque.
Let me see.
I got it right here.
Hold on.
Let me see.
Let me see the face.
I got it right here.
Did she announce that she was single after a petty argument?
That's what they said.
I don't know.
I don't know where y'all seen that.
Did she announce that she was single after a petty argument?
Yeah, she said she announced she was single on September 1st,
but then y'all dressed up.
September 1st.
Oh, that was so long ago, man.
Y'all back together now.
Yeah, I don't even know where they got that from.
Yeah, she probably be getting mad at you.
I don't know.
You know.
I don't know.
Is it hard to be faithful on the road?
No.
I've been on the road for a long time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, but you know, you a star.
Right.
You getting money.
Right.
A lot of women throwing themselves at you.
But it been like that.
So it's come a certain time where you be like, man, I'm getting an old lady.
There you go.
Yeah, right.
How old are you?
I'm 25. Man, a lot of certain time when you be like, man, I'm getting an old lady. There you go. How old are you? I'm 25.
Man, a lot of young brothers
love to be faithful, man.
Y'all way better
and way more mature
than we were at y'all age, man.
That's a fact.
Yeah.
She said, yeah.
Because I'm saying
it's different now.
N***a's getting it earlier.
Yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
So many ways to get it now.
Y'all n***a really,
everybody having a pocket full
of whether they in the game or not.
And plus, you don't know
who's who,
so you don't want to
f*** up your bag
on some bulls***.
Exactly.
Never for nobody. You think you could be with one woman for the rest of your life? Yeah. And plus, you don't know who's who, so you don't want to f*** your bag on some bulls***. Exactly. Never for nobody.
You think you could be
with one woman
for the rest of your life?
Yeah.
And have a family and stuff.
I want kids and stuff.
I ain't got none yet.
You got no kids yet?
Nah.
You still wearing condoms too?
What?
Not with my lady.
Oh.
TMI.
So it's only a matter of time.
Before I have kids?
Yeah.
I mean,
hopefully one day.
You know,
I ain't no rush.
Alright.
Yeah.
Jacquees.
Yeah. Fact or fiction
Let's get into it
That's right
Let's get into it
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Good morning
This is The Rumor Report
With Angela Yee
On The Breakfast Club.
Yes, so Cardi B, don't you wish you could do this?
Just pull up on somebody that was trolling you
and see if they have that same energy
when you actually pull up on them.
Well, Cardi B did just that.
Here was the troll who was talking ish.
I will see you, sweetie.
I'm on the block. Pull up. Skrt, skrt.
Where you at?
Now, Cardi B showed up on the scene, and here's what on the block. Pull up. Skirt, skirt, where you at? Now Cardi B showed up
on the scene and here's what happened.
We're standing on
the same corner at the same time.
We're fans. I'm not about trolls.
I pull the f*** up. Well, then the two
of them managed to become friends and squash
it. Apparently, sometimes your biggest trolls
are really your biggest fans. Absolutely.
People forget Cardi B's from the Bronx. She will pull up
on you in a minute.
Right.
Imagine wasting that energy, though, on people trolling you.
It's just ridiculous.
Now people might keep on doing that, so you pull up.
That is true.
So you just got to be careful.
I've never had anybody say something on social media and then see you and be like, yeah,
the same ish I was talking, I'm going to talk it now.
That never happens.
Never happens.
Never at all. You kind of just have to be like, okay.
Stephen A. Smith is getting close to that $8 million per year deal that he's doing at ESPN.
So they have come to terms, according to the New York Post, on that new five-year contract with that pretty high annual salary.
They said he's going to get anywhere between $8 to $10 million per year.
So congratulations to Stephen A. Smith on getting that shmoney.
Well-deserved. Well-deserved.
Congratulations. Queens all day. Allmoney. Well-deserved. Well-deserved. Congratulations.
Queens all day.
All right.
Young Dolph was detained.
Now, cops say that he tossed a leafy substance out of his car.
They said he was tossing handfuls of that out of the window of his Lamborghini before he got pulled over.
And they said the officers came, but Young Dolph continued driving for several blocks with them in pursuit of him.
And that's when they noticed him tossing all of that stuff out of the driver's side window.
If it's just weed, is it a big deal anymore?
I mean, how do we know it was weed?
It could have been a leaf flew into his car and he was throwing it back out in the world.
You know, I don't know why that's littering because it was outside anyway.
It was just a leaf that flew in my car, crushed it up and threw it outside.
What's wrong with that?
I crushed up a leaf in my car?
Yes.
Happens.
Well, sources are saying that police did search the Lambo.
They didn't find any drugs.
They didn't find guns.
They didn't find anything illegal.
See?
So he just got a ticket for littering.
See?
I mean, I don't think that's fair.
If a leaf flies in your car and you throw the leaf back outside, why is that littering?
And also for driving with an expired tag.
Well, that'll do it.
That'll get you a ticket.
Yeah.
All right.
And shout out to Nicki Minaj.
She got her first wedding present. So she was excited for that. That'll do it. There you have it. All right. And shout out to Nicki Minaj. She got her first wedding present.
So she was excited for that.
That was from Republic Records.
And she does want to have now her big ceremony and all of that.
So she said it was the flowers and it said and heart K and white and gold roses.
OK, so she is moving into a new place with her man pretty soon.
And she said getting this gift makes me want to move my big wedding up just so I can get gifts for when
I move into my new home. A part of me
hates the whole wedding thing because I think
these things have become more about IG
and showing off than they are about the love and the union
but a part of me says do it and get
mad gifts. What do
you recommend?
Do it and get mad gifts or
keep it low key? Get mad gifts.
Yeah. Mad gifts, mad gifts.
You know people are going to give her the most extravagant presents ever.
Everybody's going to be trying.
Let them do it for the gram.
Let them give you the most extravagant presents for the gram.
You post them.
Sometimes people give you whack gifts, though.
But, I mean, it is what it is.
You should just be grateful and happy, right?
And the rule is you're always supposed to give a present that is equivalent to the amount of money they spend on your seat, right?
Isn't that the rule?
That is the rule.
You pay for whatever the food is.
So you pay for your food, your plate.
Now, if you're somebody's plus one to a wedding, are you supposed to buy a present also?
You're supposed to pay for two plates.
It doesn't matter who pays for them, but if you go to a wedding,
you're supposed to pay for each plate that you're eating.
So if a plate is $300, $400, you're supposed to give $300, $400 as a gift.
Now, how do you know how much the plates are?
It's a roundabout money.
I mean, it's a roundabout.
You know what venue you're going to.
If it's an extravagant venue, you know, it could be $200, $300, you know, per plate.
But if you're going to something in the hood, it might be $100 per plate.
I mean, it's just wherever the venue is.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
All right.
Thank you, Ms. Yee. Now, a shout to Rev Yee and that is your Rumor Report. Alright, thank you Miss Yee. Now
a shout to Revolt. We'll see you guys on
Monday. Everybody else, the People's
Choice mixes up next. Shout out to my family in Atlanta.
I'll be in Atlanta next weekend
of course for my real estate seminar. I think there's less
than 100 seats left so I can't wait to see you
guys. And then I'll be in New York December
17th, no December 15th
doing real estate at the Jacob Javis Center.
Just click the link in the bio for all the information.
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It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Julio and Castro.
Charlamagne?
Last week, Mayor Pete said the race is now a two-person race between him and Elizabeth Warren.
And your response to that was anyone who thinks this is a two-person race doesn't and Elizabeth Warren. And your response to that was, anyone who thinks this is a two-person race
doesn't know s*** about the black and Latino communities.
I don't think I quite said it like that.
But what did you mean by that?
What I meant is that to say it's a two-person race,
like, I have a lot of respect for Mayor Buttigieg.
You know, he and I have had a chance to chat
just briefly on the campaign trail.
Obviously, you know, he's amazing in many of the things that he's done, but he's also polling at
zero or right near 0% with black voters. There was a poll that came out yesterday by The Economist,
and I was at 3%, but I had 5% support among black voters and seven percent support among Latino voters. And my point
was that if you're talking like that, then you obviously, you know, you don't know about black
and Latino voters and how important their vote is to anyone who is going to hope to become president
of this country. And I said that Trump won in part because his playbook was that enough people
would sit out in Milwaukee and Philadelphia and Detroit.
And we're going to need to go back to Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and to energize that base.
And if you can't energize that base, then it's too risky for Democrats to put you at the top of the ticket. I further said that there's a track record there with Mayor Buttigieg and African-American voters in South Bend that has been written about.
He acknowledged on the debate stage that he had failed when they asked him about that relationship.
And so I'm not saying anything new.
I'm not making a critique that he hasn't made of himself.
And I just think that that's a tremendous liability in a general election.
And there's no way that we should risk that kind of nominee.
Because even when you attacked, I don't want to say attacked, but when you came at Joe Biden and they called it an attack,
they act like that was not right of you to do.
And I'm like, I'm like, why does Joe Biden get that kind of leeway? Because he was cool with Obama?
Both Vice President Biden and I served in the Obama administration,
and both of us have a lot of affection and, of course, support President Obama and his legacy.
But I was saying that, you know, what Vice President Biden was doing,
and this is what Corey said also, it's interesting because, you know, on the debate stage,
any time he wanted to point out something great from the Obama administration,
and there are a lot of great things, he would say,
oh, you know, basically like he's right there taking credit for that,
almost taking credit for Barack Obama's work.
But when there's a critique on immigration or some health care,
some other issue about the Obama administration,
he would say, well, you know, I wasn't president.
Essentially, you're throwing it back on President Obama when you don't like it,
but taking full credit when you do.
And, you know, I pointed that out.
Cory Booker pointed that out.
I don't see that as an attack on President Obama.
I see that as a critique of a fellow candidate in this race, in his campaign, Vice President Biden.
I have a lot of respect for Vice President Biden.
We worked together in that administration.
But we're also running for president, and people should know the distinctions among us.
Doesn't it seem like Biden has early signs of dementia, though?
I haven't seen that. I wouldn't say that.
Very forgetful?
No, you know, when we were on the debate stage, some of the mainstream media made out this moment between him and me as though I was suggesting that.
But he had said that, you know, people could buy into or would have to buy into his health insurance plan.
And then right after that, he denied saying the words buy-in.
And my quick reaction was, wait, did you forget that you said that?
I didn't mean, I was not suggesting something bigger.
Come on.
Clearly it concerns you.
It has to concern you a little bit.
Because I've had conversations with just regular, everyday people,
and they say that's a concern of theirs,
that he seems like he has early signs of dementia.
I've seen him up close.
I would not say that.
Okay.
But I would say that he and I have a disagreement over what we're going to do on health care.
What I was pointing out is that his plan would, you know, Barack Obama broke through and was
able to get healthcare done in a way that seven presidents before him had tried to do and they
had failed. He succeeded. But I also think that his vision for the future was, hey, ultimately,
we're going to get every single person to have healthcare. And that my approach would actually
do that. Whereas Vice President Biden's,
it would leave 10 million people out.
And if we're going to go through the battle again of actually trying to get healthcare, you know, revamped,
then we need to make sure this time
that every single person has it.
So basically Biden's forgetting about 10 million people.
He's leaving 10 million people out.
Oh.
Now has Obama, have you reached out to Obama
or has he reached out to you and given you any advice
at all? He gave me
great advice. You know, he
said, be yourself. That in such
a crowded field, you don't know what's
going to happen. And that
when he started, he said he didn't exactly
of course he didn't exactly know
how it was going to go. He said, especially now,
people want to know who you are.
And go out and show them who you are. And if you do a good job with that, especially now, people want to know who you are. And go out and show them who you are.
And if you do a good job with that, you know,
that things will take care of itself.
He has to endorse one person.
Who is he going to endorse?
You?
I hope so.
I'll take his endorsement right now.
No, I think, I imagine that he's probably going to stay out of it
until the primary is over.
Do you believe, Joe, when he said that Barack,
he told Barack not to endorse him?
Sure.
I mean, no.
I can imagine that conversation.
That's not the first time I've heard that in politics. Really? Yeah.
I remember hearing that before.
Well, we appreciate you for joining us. And listen,
if you drop out tomorrow, okay.
Text us first.
If I drop out tomorrow, I'm going to say
y'all were the bad luck charm.
That's fine.
It's looking that way.
It's starting to look that way.
No, no, no.
We're going to keep fighting.
That's what Beto said, too, by the way.
Literally the day before he dropped out.
I'll be in here the day after tomorrow.
Don't worry.
Got you.
All right.
Shout out to Julio and Castro for joining us.
Now, Yee, what you doing this weekend?
Well, you know, this weekend, right now I'm on my lip service tour.
And so I am in New Orleans tonight.
So you can check us out there.
Shout out to my guy Larry Murrow, too, for helping us out with that.
But we have Supercent on tonight and Currency.
And then I'm going to Detroit.
And Detroit, we have an amazing lineup for Detroit.
So I'm excited for that.
But we posted that on our social media.
But I'm excited that we got Sada Baby.
We got Iceware, Vezzo coming through in Detroit.
Also, all my girls from JLB are going to be on that show, too.
So that was important to me, that sisterhood from everybody at JLB.
We have FMB, DZ on that show also.
A lot of Detroit really big artists that are now becoming
nationwide and international. So I'm excited
to be in the D. And you know, I got my house
out there. And then after that, we are headed to Cleveland.
And
I'm trying to remember the whole Cleveland
and then Chicago. And then I'm back home.
Okay. Alright, now Shalama, you gonna be in the Bay Area?
Yeah, I'm gonna be in Oakland today at
Afrotech. Me and my sister
Debbie Dev, we're doing a fireside chat.
And I'll be there talking about my favorite subject, mental health and black representation in the tech world, amongst a whole bunch of other things.
So, Oakland, I'll see y'all at AfroFest this afternoon.
All right.
All right, you got a positive note?
Oh, and you know what else?
I'm going to be on Dr. Oz today, man. Me and my radio godfather, Elvis Duran, as well as Delilah,
who's also part of the I Heart Mafia.
We're going to be on Dr. Oz today.
Once again, having a conversation about my favorite subject, mental health, man.
You know I want all y'all to be mentally healthy out there.
So invest in your mental wealth, and I'll see you in the Bay,
and you can see me on Dr. Oz today.
Okay? You got a positive note? Yes, the positive note is simply this, man. mental wealth and I'll see you in the bay and you can see me on Dr. Oz today.
Okay. You got a positive note. Yes. The positive note is simply this man.
When you react, you are giving away your power. When you respond,
you are staying in control of yourself. Remember that for the weekend.
Breakfast club bitches.
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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.
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What is that?
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