The Breakfast Club - J Prince Interview and More
Episode Date: June 5, 2018Tuesday 6/5- Today on the show we had J- Prince the CEO of rap- a lot- records and the man that told Drake not to respond to Pusha T stop by where he spoke about the details of his memoir "Respect" in...cluding leaving behind illegal activities to start in the music business, the DEA investigation that could have ended his life, his son discovering Drake and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a side chick that sent graphic pictures and videos to the main chick and her man's daughter. Also, we opened up the phone lines to have listeners call up for "Shoot Your Shot" but this one particular listener was thinking way too far in advance. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Good morning, Angela Yee.
Good morning, DJ Envy.
Charlamagne Tha God.
Peace to the planet.
It's Tuesday.
Yes, it's Tuesday.
Yes, I went on a Monday afternoon date yesterday.
Okay.
Because, you know, we old, so we don't have the nanny and stuff all the time.
You know, we can't afford to have a live-in nanny like DJ Envy.
So we went to the movies yesterday
to see Deadpool 2.
And I just want to say
that Deadpool 2 is very mediocre.
And I don't know why
y'all didn't tell me that.
I didn't see it.
Not y'all in the room,
but the listeners.
You know, all my fellow
Marvel heads out there.
It was very mediocre.
It was okay.
It was cool.
Okay.
I laughed.
I chuckled.
Yes.
All right, what you do, Ye?
Yesterday I was
I did two episodes
of lip service
one with Iman Shumpert
and the other one
was pretty interesting
as well
it was
one woman named Keisha
she started her own company
because she's a
domestic abuse survivor
and she was discussing
how she's
been dealing with
the after effects of that
and then my other friend
Kim Osorio who used to be editor and chief of the store she's going dealing with the after effects of that. And then my other friend, Kim Osorio, who used to be editor-in-chief of The Source,
she's going through a pretty tough divorce.
So she was just talking about the PTSD that comes from a failed relationship.
Aw, damn it.
All right, well, I mean, mine wasn't as...
Both my kids' birthday, actually Jackson's birthday is today.
London's birthday is Sunday.
So we've been celebrating kind of all weekend.
You know, they have parties at school.
So we had to get the gift bags, the ice cream cake, the cupcakes.
And there's certain things that you can't have in school because kids are allergic to things now.
Oh, yeah.
So you got to make sure you follow the rules.
So we were making sure everything is good for his birthday.
I'm about to call him a little bit, wish him a happy birthday.
So wait a second.
That means you and Gia normally celebrate having sex around what time?
That you have two kids with birthdays
A year and two days apart?
I don't know, that's a good question
You celebrate having sex, what's that mean?
That means they have sex, you know you can tell when
It might have been like a special occasion
They had sex that day
Or nine months before the time
I don't know if it was a special occasion
Or if it was the iHeartRadio Music Festival
Ah, the festival
You have an anniversary of
when you shot the club up? No, she's saying
that... Oh yeah, that's iHeart Festival.
We usually, you know,
go savage
at the iHeartRadio
Music Festival. They only have sex once a year?
No, never mind.
We always have a kid around
June-ish and that's because of the iHeartRadio
Music Festival, we usually get drunk and just go 8-ish.
Oh.
So they have sex in September, and then in June, they have babies.
Right.
Oh, okay.
I know it sounds way more exciting when it's going down than it did just now.
But she's the one that mapped it out.
But you know iHeartRadio Music Festival, you go there, you have a good time,
you're usually drunk, maybe a little smoke.
You notice there's always
a lot of September babies.
That's because people
have sex around the holidays
a lot and get pregnant
around that time.
Mm-hmm.
So, that's all.
All right.
That's pretty accurate.
Yeah.
Well, that's usually how
I got five.
I mean, I don't really plan it.
It just happens, you know.
I don't pull out.
I just go with it.
Just go!
All right.
All right.
That's pretty accurate.
What?
That's pretty accurate. What's pretty accurate? That's pretty right. That's pretty accurate. What? That's pretty accurate.
That's pretty accurate.
That's pretty accurate.
Yeah, all right.
That's pretty accurate.
Let's get the show cracking.
J Prince will be in the building this morning.
Yes, he will.
OG J Prince.
Founder of Rapper Lot Records.
His son, Jazz Prince, bought Drake to him.
He signed Drake.
Everybody's upset with J Prince.
They feel like J Prince is copping pleas for Drake.
They say that he's giving Drake an out.
But I told y'all since last week, there was only one way for Drake to handle this situation,
and that was to tap out.
Because he has everything to lose and nothing to gain in this situation.
And he doesn't give an F less than Pusha T does.
And you never go to war with somebody who gives an F less than you.
The only thing about Drake is he might give an F less now because everything is, what, out?
Well, here's the thing.
What does Michelle Obama say?
When they go low, you go high.
But I don't believe in that.
I believe that you take it to the floor with them.
He might as well.
Everything is out.
But a lot of people don't feel that way.
That's what Jay Prince feels.
He feels like Drake shouldn't take it to the floor with
Pusha. Nah, B. Nah. Listen,
I can see it both ways, but if I
was Drake, I wouldn't do it either, though. I'd tap out.
Okay. Alright, well, we got front page news
coming up. What are we talking about? Let's talk about Donald Trump.
He just tapped out. We'll tell you what
he's done now because people
ain't trying to party with him. Okay, we'll get into
all that when we come back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast
Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Ye when we come back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now, game three of the NBA is actually tomorrow night.
The Warriors take on Cavaliers in Cleveland.
So we'll see how that holds up.
Yeah, hurry up and get this over with, man, please.
So LeBron can figure out what he wants to do next year with the rest of his life.
Alright, please. Now let's talk about the Philadelphia
Eagles, Yee. Yes, Donald Trump
has canceled the Philadelphia Eagles
visit to the White House, but it didn't matter
because most of them weren't planning on coming
anyway, so ha ha.
Now he put out a statement, the Philadelphia Eagles
are unable to come to the White House with their
full team to be celebrated tomorrow.
They disagree with their president because he insists that they proudly stand for the national anthem.
Hands on heart in honor of the great men and women of our military and the people of our country.
The Eagles wanted to send a smaller delegation, but the 1,000 fans planning to attend the event deserve better.
Donald Trump the type to break up with a girl after the girl tells him she wants to see other people.
You know, I want to see other people. No
you know what I think we should break up. I think it's over.
Now Torrey Smith from
the Eagles. Well he was on the Eagles when
they won the championship. He tweeted out so
many lies. Here are some facts. Not many
people were going to go. No one refused to go
simply because Trump insists
folks stand for the anthem. The president
continues to spread the false narrative that
players are anti-military.
There are a lot of people on the team that have plenty of different views.
The men and women that wanted to go should have been able to go.
It's a cowardly act to cancel the celebration because the majority of the people don't want to see you.
To make it about the anthem is foolish.
Now, Senator Bob Casey, who is a Pennsylvania Democrat, said,
I'm proud of what the Eagles accomplished this year.
I'm skipping this political stunt at the White House and just invited the Eagles to Congress.
How about a tour of the Capitol?
I wonder if you're a Jehovah's Witness and you're in those situations, do you have to, are they going to force them to pledge allegiance to the flag?
Because I grew up Jehovah's Witness.
We didn't pledge to the flag.
Right.
You know?
I think anybody who kneels, they're going to try to find, I guess.
I don't think there's a reason why.
They'll find me at the White House.
Oh, no, not at the White House.
If I kneel at the White House, I refuse to pledge at the White House.
No, just on the field.
Now, what else are we talking about, Yee?
iOS 12 is when Apple has now put out a brand new software.
And basically, it has a tech addiction tool.
That's them responding to criticisms that shareholders were worried about phone addiction.
So it's going to track how much time you spend on your mobile device and how you spend it.
They're going to give you a daily breakdown of that.
Also, they're going to have a Memoji.
I know you guys, if you have the iPhone X, you have the Animoji.
I don't know if you guys have used that with the little animals and it mimics your voice and you can record.
It's cute.
Well, now they have a Memoji so you can create a cartoon version of yourself.
And you can select all of the skin color, freckles,
hairstyle, head shape, and all of that.
All right.
They're just taking this artificial intelligence thing
with social media too far.
I can't believe you guys don't use Animoji.
Also, group FaceTime.
You can now do a video chat with up to 32 people.
Why?
Who?
Why?
Why would you want to do such a thing?
Who? Then they Why would you want to do such a thing? Who?
Then they also have augmented reality.
So you can, say, turn your phone into a ruler
and do things like that.
And they're going to make all kinds of different apps
with Lego.
So you give me a tech addiction app,
but then you give me more apps to be addicted to.
Because it's not the goddamn phone that you're addicted to.
It's the apps on the phone.
But the FaceTime thing could be good.
Think about if you have family in Virginia and you got family in Brooklyn.
No.
You could see them all at once.
That's pretty good.
That's dope.
When's the last time you've seen all your family face-to-face like that?
Except for you.
I'm not talking about your immediate family.
Right.
I'm talking about all the extras.
I mean, you usually see them even Thanksgiving or Christmas.
Exactly.
Okay.
I see them face-to-face Thanksgiving, Christmas.
There ain't no need for y'all to be 32 people on my phone on a random Monday.
Well, they did also announce some new privacy and anti-tracking features that are going to be coming as well.
And Apple TV, you no longer need to log with a cable account over and over again to get content via Apple TV.
They have a new zero sign-on feature that will detect if you're on your cable provider's broadband
and sign you automatically into apps that require a cable subscription.
They needed that.
Alright, well that's front page news. Now get it off your chest.
800-585-1051
If you're upset, you need to vent, hit us up
right now. I'm a little upset because Rich Homie
Daquan texted my phone yesterday. Rich the Kid?
And I don't know how Rich Homie Daquan the Kid got my
number. Oh, what'd he say? I don't want
Rich Homie Daquan the Kid to have my
phone number. His name is Rich the Kid kid what did he say when he texted you
he said yo
hey man I seen your video this morning
Uzi never punch or swung at me
he wasn't even one of the people there
it was 7 versus a nigga
swung with a knife
if you go say it no
what that mean
if you're gonna say it I guess know the facts
that's what he put and He put SMH 100.
That means he's going to pull up on you.
All right.
That's not what that means.
Shut up.
You're going to get shot by a white man in a suit.
You're going to get shot by a white man in a suit.
Nobody going to hashtag your name.
And get it off your chest.
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Hello, who's this?
Hey, yo, this is Dante from Milwaukee.
What's up?
Dante, get it off your chest, bro.
Hey, man, I just want to say y'all be hating on my cousin Fred from Milwaukee, right?
Oh, God.
Man, I ain't trying to do positive things,
sir. How do we hate
on Fred? That's our guy. No, not
you. Amy said it was a weirdo.
Which one? What's Fred? Fred that tried to get sex
over to her? Yeah, I mean, he's
super aggressive and super hype, but Fred's a
good dude. He's a little wrong.
When you in the middle of the Time's Up, Me Too
movement, and you got a guy
calling up here being sexually aggressive every morning,
it's not the smartest thing in the world, sir.
Neither is you.
Okay.
But anyway, y'all have a blessed day.
I just wanted to get off my chest, man.
Y'all give him a break.
I'm going to give him a break,
and I'm going to give him a donkey today when he catch a rape charge.
Have a blessed day.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, MV, Big Chocolates and Toast Sucker.
How we doing, gang?
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, my goodness.
Nothing funny.
No, nothing funny.
It's serious stuff today. Great cast of callers. All right, what's up, Chocolates and Toast Sucker, how we doing, gang? You know what I'm saying? Oh, my goodness. Nothing funny. No, nothing funny. It's serious stuff today.
Great cast of callers.
All right, what's up, Chocolate the Toe Sucker?
You may know about this.
Jimmy Kimmel years ago, we were talking about this thing with Roseanne and the offensive stuff.
Years ago, he was on a show called The Man Show, and he's dressed up in blackface making fun of Karl Malone, an ex-NBA player.
And here he is this week, right, hosting all the NBA players, got all the NBA players on his show.
We need to boycott his show.
Don't watch it.
Them players need to tell that Hollywood honky, Jimmy Kimmel,
to kiss their black ass and don't do his show.
What do you think?
You want us to boycott Jimmy Kimmel's show now for something he did 12 years ago?
Absolutely, Sean.
I mean, come on.
The guy shouldn't know.
I'm not with all this retroactive retribution, bro.
I'm not with all that. I ain't with that. If you do it with one, you got to do it with everybody. Word. No, I'm not with all this retroactive retribution, bro. I'm not with all that.
I ain't with that.
If you do it with one, you got to do it with everybody.
Word is born.
I'm not with that.
You did it with Bill Cosby.
They did it with Harvey Weinstein.
If you did it, if you do it, it's foul.
You can't say because they did it 20 years ago, it doesn't mean nothing now.
No, don't lump rapists in with what Jimmy Kimmel did.
It doesn't matter.
What Jimmy Kimmel did, because somebody can do that with you,
because you've said some crazy stuff on the radio before 10 years ago
when you was with Miss Jones. Yeah, maybe. All right, then, knock it off, man. You don't do that. You go on his show, because somebody can do that with you, because you've said some crazy stuff on the radio before 10 years ago, when you was with Miss Jones.
All right then, knock it off, man. Don't do that.
You go on his show, Charlamagne? You go on his show?
No, I've never been on Kimmel's show. I'm saying, would you, knowing this
now, you would go on his show? Yes, I would.
And he's just doing it for ratings, B. Come on.
Do you listen to Howard Stern?
You ain't that much of a dum-dum. No, no.
I don't listen to Stern. Oh, okay. Stern
did Blackface back in the day, too, on PD Green's show
years ago. Well, they're both bigots, man. you know, a bigot's a bigot, man.
You know?
You go see Marvel movies?
If it walks like a duck, talks like a duck.
Did you see the latest Avengers movie?
I did.
Yeah, Robert Downey Jr., who played Iron Man, he was in, I don't even know if you were
caught with Jimmy Kimmel did Blackface, but Robert Downey Jr. did that before.
Pull up the file.
I saw that picture before.
You down with Viacom, right?
So, you know.
My contract's actually up in a couple weeks.
I'm about to be down with somebody else.
Tell him to hire me.
Get off my phone, man.
I'm not with this retroactive retribution.
If it's a serious case like Bill Cosby, R. Kelly,
where they raping sexual assault, yes.
But for Jimmy Kimmel dressing up like Karl Malone
and painting his skin brown or whatever to look more like Karl Malone. See, were they raping sexual assault? Yes. But for Jimmy Kimmel dressing up like Karl Malone and painting his skin brown or whatever
to look more like Karl Malone?
See, that's a little different
because that was a skit
and he was being called,
he was acting Karl Malone.
That's not blackface.
That's what I'm saying.
That's like Marlon and Sean doing white chicks.
Right.
That's not, no, no.
That's not blackface.
Him dressing up as Karl Malone,
I don't think that's blackface.
I don't think so either.
Just like when Robert Downey Jr.
was in Tropic Thunder,
and what was he pretending?
Was he supposed to be black in that movie?
Or Dominican or something?
I didn't think that was crazy either.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
JC.
Yeah?
Get it off your chest.
All right, man.
So today is the day of all days.
Got to go report to the local county.
They put out a warrant for my arrest for something I did not do.
And that's not a typical, I didn't do it, I'm innocent.
That's a real, I'm innocent.
I like every guy in jail who's innocent.
You know what I mean?
What happened?
Tell me, man.
I can't really go into specifics, but basically somebody made up a story on me to get out of jail.
They signed papers and they got out of jail based on a story.
So somebody snitched on you so they could get a deal.
Yeah, basically somebody snitched on me for something I did not do.
What did they say you didn't do?
What they said was that I did some type of harassment or something. You know what I mean? I think you did it.
It's not open if you're going to jail.
I think you did it.
Word is born.
No, it's not a sentence.
There's a warrant, man, so I can't move you.
Oh, you're just going to turn yourself in for a warrant.
Okay.
Yeah, so I got to go show up.
I heard about it, like, you know, just now.
Got to go show up and put myself in.
Let me ask you a question.
Do you think you did it?
No, definitely not.
Well, good luck to you.
I'm not going to be lying on me to get out of jail and put me in there.
That's what it is.
I'm trying to think if I ever heard a situation of a person saying,
yeah, I'm turning myself in for a warrant.
I did it.
Does anybody ever do it?
Hello.
Hello.
Walker, what's up?
Get it off your chest.
Let's get it off our chest.
Too many people are being abducted on law firm,
so I decided to call in based on my own situation.
Abducted by aliens or what?
What kind of abduction?
Say again?
What kind of abduction?
Modern day abduction.
Let's say a group of white people don't like what you're doing
and they snatch you out your house off their network.
Oh, no doubt.
I'm confused.
What happens?
Some white people just snatch you out your house? They didn't just do it. They've been doing. What? I'm confused. What happened? Some white people just snatched you out of your house?
They didn't just do it.
They've been doing it to a lot of people.
Let me introduce myself more better.
I own a company called Corporate Marketing Group,
which turned to CMG.
I did a hosting of Inauguration Ball with, you know,
some of Clear Channel, some of Radio 1.
And after I did the event,
I noticed that I was being attacked
through my business's bank accounts. So when I approached the event, I noticed that I was being attacked in my business's bank accounts.
So when I approached the person that attacked me at a younger age, what they decided to do was to set me up.
My company at that time was missing hundreds of thousands.
And to set me up, what they did is the lady threatened me a couple of times to stop investigating her tampering with my account.
She put my social security number on my business's bank account
right after I did an inauguration ball.
So she said that for booking the artist I booked, that I committed a crime.
What artist did you book?
Well, I hosted an event with Kim Kardashian and LL Cool J in D.C.
I'm trying to care here. You got to make me care.
I don't know what's going on. I need to get to it.
You got to make me care. I don't care. Why am I not caring?
So get to the point.
What happened?
So the point is, now that I caught him, I'm still after him.
He said, why am I mad?
I'm mad because we're being abducted maliciously inside the court system.
I'm mad because people aren't really exercising their voice or really caring.
I'm mad because it's easy for us to be taken and snatched out of our home without having a voice.
So white people are just
snatching up black people out of their houses, what you're telling us
this morning. Are they? You know, we're on
the radio, why not? So I study law
now, so do you know that just altering
and changing your name or identity in a
court case is a crime? Do you know how many
people do that to get out of a court case?
We're all affected by it. Why do
you care? Because we're trying to figure out
why we keep...
Hold on one second, sir.
Hold on, hold on one second.
Hold on.
Put him on.
Why are you asking him questions?
I ain't had breakfast yet this morning.
Why are you going to ask him questions?
I don't know what he's talking about.
I don't know where he's trying
to take us this morning.
I'm just not ready.
Why are you asking him questions?
I'm just admitting I'm not ready.
I'm not ready.
I'm not ready.
It's not time yet.
I was done two minutes ago.
That's why I stopped.
I don't do conspiracy theories
until Thursday, man. Oh, my goodness. All right, well, we got rumors on the way? Yeah, we do. It's not time yet. I was done two minutes ago. That's why I stopped. I don't do conspiracy theories until Thursday, man.
Oh, my goodness.
All right.
Well, we got rumors on the way?
Yeah, we do.
Let's talk about the Made in America Festival.
I'm sure y'all care about that.
We'll tell you who's headlining.
I had a great time when I went to that festival last year.
Also, we'll be talking about Janet Jackson.
She called the cops and we'll tell you why.
All right.
We'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
What's happening?
Good morning.
Good morning.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Kanye.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee. Rumor has it.
It is.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
Well, it looks like Kanye's album, Ye, is going to be the number one debut on the charts.
According to industry forecasting, they're saying that his album may launch with about
175,000 equivalent album units for the first week.
So if that does happen, this will be his eighth number one album.
Well, apart from me being on Good Music's payroll,
I like the Ye project.
You're on Good Music's payroll too?
Yes.
Conny B and Kanye?
Yes.
Wow.
And the reason I call it a project is because it's very hard
to call seven songs an album.
So I will say I enjoy the seven song project,
Kanye release.
I thought it was okay.
I didn't love it.
You know what? I feel like it feels like an incomplete thought. Like I don it was okay. I didn't love it. I didn't love the song. You know what?
I feel like it feels like an incomplete thought.
Like, I don't know if seven songs necessarily works for Kanye.
I think he needs at least nine to get his point across.
But I like Ghost Town.
I like Yikes.
I like Violent Crimes.
I like No Mistakes.
I personally dig it.
But it does feel like an incomplete thought.
All right.
Well, if he is number one, then he'll be tied with Eminem for the second most number ones
by a hip hop act.
Who do you think is number one?
Jay-Z.
Yep, Jay-Z.
Jay-Z got 14.
14? I was about to say 13.
All right, Lil Scrappy was hospitalized over the weekend.
He was found nearly unconscious and seriously injured.
He was in a bad car accident.
Now, what sources are saying that he was with a friend, Casino Roulette.
They were leaving the King of Diamonds strip club in Miami.
And Scrappy believes that his friend fell asleep at the wheel.
But cops did list Scrappy as the driver in the crash.
But whatever happened, they did crash into a pole.
The car was totaled.
Now Scrappy posted, man, God is great.
I can't even show you the car.
Thank God for giving me a fam and people that ride with me.
Casino Roulette in here hurt too.
We effed up, but God saved our lives.
God is great.
Mercy, grace, I'm blessed with a wife and a daughter to help me back up.
Now, what time of day was that?
It was early in the morning.
They were in a strip club.
So probably five in the morning, six in the morning.
I don't have those problems.
Right.
Five in the morning, I'm driving to work.
All right.
We're glad they're okay.
At least alive.
Absolutely.
All right.
Made in America Festival
is happening and
Nicki Minaj is one of the headliners
along with Post Malone. Meek Mill will be
performing as well. He's been announced.
Miguel, Janelle Monáe, Lil B,
Amara La Negra will be performing
too at the Made in America
Festival. Rich the Kid, Black Boy JB.
Yeah, Black Boy JB. Hold on.
What now? Rich the Kid will be performing and also Black Boy JB. Yeah, Black Boy JB. Hold on. What now?
Rich the Kid will be performing and also Black Boy JB.
Oh, it's okay.
It sounded like y'all
were talking about the same person.
I was like, what?
Rich the Kid, Black Boy JB?
Rich the Kid, Black Boy JB.
I'm like, he added that much
to his name now too?
Jesus Christ.
Ty Dolla Sign, Belly.
But what were you going to say,
Charlamagne?
Will Nikki and Meek
do their All Eyes On You
collaboration?
That would be nice.
That'd be dope.
But there's different stages
and different days. Oh, they both going to be on the main stage. But it is dope. But there's different stages and different days. Oh, they both
gonna be on the main stage, but it is two days.
Oh, so it's different days. Yeah, it's different days.
It could be different days. They could be
performing on different days. So it looks better on paper than it
actually is, because I thought that was a whole one-day event.
But it could happen. It could be there, Alessia Cara,
Black would be performing also.
So it should be good, Saweetie.
Alright, Janet Jackson
called the cops to do a welfare check on her one-year-old son.
My Janet's son on welfare?
No.
The check on the welfare, the well-being of her child.
Now, what happened was that her baby daddy, her estranged husband, was allegedly showing some aggressive behavior,
which was concerning to the nanny so much that the nanny actually alerted Janet Jackson.
Janet Jackson did call the police to check up on their one-year-old,
and law enforcement sources said that she was worried that he was using drugs around her child.
Fortunately, when the cops showed up, they didn't find anything out of the norm.
I wonder what the nanny called aggressive behavior.
I have no idea.
It must have been something.
For her to call home, it must have been something. To call the cops. No, no. Well, the nanny called aggressive behavior. I have no idea. It must have been something. For her to call home, it must have been something.
To call the cops.
No, no.
Well, the nanny called Janet.
Oh, yeah.
To call Janet.
All right.
Kevin Hart is the first U.S. comedian to sell over one million tickets with his irresponsible tour.
Drop on the clues box for Kevin Hart.
Congrats to Kevin Hart.
Yes.
Over 15, across 15 countries.
And so congratulations to him.
It's only been six months and he sold over one million tickets.
And Thursday, he'll also be making history.
He's going to be the first African-American comedian to headline the Hollywood Bowl as a solo act.
I also would like to say one reason that we have to commend Kevin Hart is because when Kevin Hart got caught up in this scandal, Kevin Hart owned it.
Made a whole tour about it.
He didn't run from it.
He didn't make no excuses.
He didn't lie about it.
He just lived his truth.
And when you do that, you just keep it moving with your life.
Keep it moving.
You know what I'm saying?
People either accept it or they don't.
When you lie, like my parents used to tell me, you tell one lie, you got to tell another
lie to cover that lie up.
You got to tell another lie to cover that up.
And you just dig yourself a deeper hole.
He did none of that.
And that's why he's still clean out here in these streets.
All right.
Well, congratulations to Kevin.
We need new laptops.
Just put that out there.
You know what?
You know what, Yee?
That's why you're the brains of this operation.
Kev, Kev, you gave us new chairs before.
You just sold a million tickets.
We need new laptops.
It took us like a year to get those chairs, though.
Just three of them.
So what?
Just three new, fresh laptops.
It took us a year to get those chairs.
Beggars can't be choosy.
Listen, this is iHeartRadio, but the heart is Kevin Hart.
We would like some upgraded laptops.
What are these?
We'll get it in 2020.
Are we on Kevin Hart's payroll, too?
No.
In a way.
I guess in a way.
Kind of.
All right.
Hey, we need laptops.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your number report.
We're the new TLC.
My goodness.
All right.
When we come back, we have the founder of Rap-A-Lot Records, J Prince.
OG J Prince.
Now, for all you newbies to
the Breakfast Club, this is J Prince's
second time here on the Breakfast Club.
I don't know why everybody thinks this is the...
Yeah, we were actually in Houston. We were actually in Houston
when he was on the Breakfast Club before. Bright and early.
Yes. Alright. We'll kick it with him when we
come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, sir.
OG Jay Prince.
What's up? What's up?
What's up? Welcome back, sir.
Hey, man. It's a pleasure and honor once again.
Jay Prince is finally telling his story.
Shane, what's the world? Some of that game with the art and science of respect.
Yeah.
Your new book. What's your definition of respect?
It's a deep thing. I named my book The Art and Science of Respect because I feel like there's an art and a science to respect. And, you know, it's just like it's the art and the science to you imagine you know what i mean and then the science
is the knowledge the numbers that go into accumulating the art so it all sums up to
respect with me and it's a humility thing where respect is concerned where you uh it's something
you i believe you have to give in order to receive you You know, it's not a one-sided show.
So the sum it all up, that's what respect is to me.
Man, if you don't got an audio book, I don't know what I'm going to do, man.
Yeah, no, no, I definitely have audio book.
I'm narrating it, you know what I mean, in my voice.
And it's live and uncut.
Now, there's a lot of information
in this book, and it starts off with, of course, you as a youngster and how you grew up and you
were raised. Was it hard for you to tell some of those really personal stories about your mom,
about, you know, knowing who your father was and all of that? Yeah, well, I can't necessarily say it was hard, but I went to some dark places.
But it all summed up to what shaped and molded me to who I am today.
What exactly happened in the closet?
Oh, man.
The closet was a situation where I made one of the most important decisions of my life.
It was where I transitioned from the street to corporate America.
It wasn't an easy decision, you know what I mean?
It was a decision that was spiritual to me because, you know, when I was in the game, you know, I was always been a praying man, right?
And my thing was, God, give me a sign before you take my freedom or take my life.
So in that closet, I was in front of that sign.
What was the sign?
Well, I love you.
You asked all the right questions, man.
All the right questions.
The sign was it was time for my ass to thank longevity.
I was feeling self-destruct.
You know what I mean? If I don't make the transition
then I wouldn't be sitting
here today. Were you having somewhat of a
breakdown while you were in the closet?
I wasn't sure if somebody was
looking for you or something had happened.
Explain to people what the closet is.
We don't want to tell them too much because it's in the book.
It's the very beginning of the book. They're going to want to understand what that saying is. We don't want to tell them too much because it's in the book. It's the very beginning of the book.
They're going to want to understand what that saying means that they don't know.
Yeah.
Well, you know, just like I said, in that closet,
it was a point where it was a life or death situation.
It's hard for me to go into details about it because I'm free.
I want to stay that way, right?
Got you.
But you know what I mean?
I think I said it very well.
I had to what you call get off the pot.
Best decision I made in my life.
One thing I like about that story, you asked God for something specific.
You said, if you bless me with this music thing,
then you get your act together.
And I think jazz was on your lap in the closet, right?
Yeah, yeah, jazz was a newborn baby.
And, you know, part of my main decision for making that was for my kids.
You know, it was a time in my life I didn't care.
I was in the street to die.
You know what I mean?
It didn't matter to me.
But it's a beautiful thing, you know, to look at your kids and say,
okay, I'm going to do this for y'all. How, you know, to look at your kids and say, okay, I'm gonna do this
for y'all. How did you know the music was the way out? Well, I didn't really know the music was the
way out. Not a guarantee thing. You know what I mean? I was in the music game for a while, maybe
a few years prior. And I knew it was legal. I knew that it was a million dollar playing field. I knew that I wanted to be a millionaire.
So, and also I had
love for music. You know what I
mean? I was what one would call
a Motown baby. You know,
so I had a love for music.
So, I
think I made a good decision.
When you think of the significance of that moment,
jazz was with you. Jazz eventually discovered
Drake. So, if you don't make the right decision in that moment, jazz was with you. Jazz eventually discovered Drake.
So if you don't make the right decision in that moment, you probably don't get Drake later.
It was a lot of them came before Drake.
You know what I mean?
So if I don't make that decision, then, you know, my whole ass is, you know what I mean, off the rail.
For people that don't know, who was the first artist when you decided to leave the streets and start the company?
Who was the first artist that you said, I'm putting everything behind?
Your brother.
Well, yeah, most definitely.
Sir Rap-A-Lot.
I actually went into the music game because of my brother.
You know, I didn't want my brother in the street.
So, you know what I mean?
I'm like, I'm going to set this up for you.
You do this, and I'm going to do what I do.
But my brother, you know, he ended up getting a 20-something year sentence.
You know, I couldn't leave the other homeless out because I gave him my word.
It was from keeping my word that really made all this happen.
You're big about keeping your word.
Yeah.
And this industry is a lot of people that never keep their word.
Right. So how do you maneuver in the industry with so many people that it's totally different from the streets where
people flim flam they don't keep their word they lie they they're not honorable yeah well one of
the hardest adjustments i had to make was in hip-hop you know what i mean being from the streets
and having a certain code uh that you live by and then coming into this world, I had to really humble myself and adjust to actors and to a whole lot of things that, you know, I wasn't used to adjusting to.
But I tell everybody from humbling myself and, you know what I mean, adjusting to the environment that I chose to be in. I was blessed beyond my expectations.
Now, can you talk about separating friendship from business?
Because I know sometimes that's a hard thing to do.
Because there's people that you work with, like Andre Ward as a boxer,
that you might establish this connection with,
but then when it comes down to the business, things end up getting a little funny.
A lot of the artists I worked with, I didn't like.
Personality-wise or musically?
Well, I had to like them musically to invest in them.
But personality-wise, I didn't like them.
You don't strike me as the type of person to deal with somebody that you couldn't rock personally.
A lot of them.
You know what I mean?
Because business is business.
As long as it's a mutual respect, I'm good.
You was instrumental in Floyd Mayweather's career early on too, right?
Oh, most definitely.
Most definitely.
I managed Floyd Mayweather for four years.
Why didn't that work out?
Well, it did work out.
It worked out for four years.
Okay.
You know what I mean?
It worked out for four years.
And, you know, after my contract was up, Floyd, you know, moved on to other things.
We got more with Jay Prince when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have founder of Rap-A-Lot Records, Jay Prince, in the building.
Charlamagne?
You talk about, I guess, business and bad business.
Birdman owed you $12 million.
He gave you a million of it.
Has he paid you the rest yet?
Well, that's not totally true.
Cash money, then, is much more than that.
And I would have to say he paid more than a million.
But that's some business that, being talked about right now
and is actually moving along at a respectable pace.
Now, there you go.
You know what I mean?
Because ain't no man going to cheat my son, as I always tell him to do right by us.
That definitely affected your friendship.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, these guys was, I inspired them.
Y'all heard them say it with their own mouth. You know what I mean?
I consider them
Cash Money, Master P,
Tony Draper,
them were my students in the game.
You know what I mean? I shared wisdom. I shared
information. And then
I went on to share my son
to be a part of
a business situation where they're concerned.
And I believe it's going to end well.
Why didn't you ever put Drake out yourself?
Why did y'all go that route?
Because you could have.
Yeah, I moved on to boxing.
And, you know, my son, Jazz Prince, you know, the one that discovered Drake, was hanging with Lil Wayne.
You know, he and Lil Wayne was cool,
and I feel like it was a good opportunity for them to, you know,
move forward and do what they wanted to do together.
We recently heard you tell Drake not to reply to Pusha T.
You said Pusha was disrespectful in the beef.
But Drake was being disrespectful, too, by bringing up his fiancée.
Well, it's one thing to bring up a fiancée. Well, it's one thing to
bring up a fiancée. It's
another thing to be vulgar.
I feel that
Pusha T was disrespectful
and he had crossed the line
where music was concerned
because he went to mama.
He went to daddy.
He went to a man that's
dying, that's sick. It's no a man that's dying, that's sick.
It's no question mark in my mind that that's disrespectful.
And was your reasoning because you've seen it play out like this before?
Because everybody says you warned Diddy and Big about being in L.A. at the time.
Yeah, no doubt about it.
You know, I actually turned my whole bus around.
I was, you know, a long ways out. And just to go back to Puffy and Biggie and let them know what I had felt
and the things that I heard in the street, which was it wasn't safe for Biggie to be there.
You know what I mean?
So when I went there and explained that to Puffy, you know, they was doing their business.
And I got through with Puffy.
I went in the bus with Biggie
and explained it to him.
And, you know, I was at peace
at that point.
You know what I mean?
Because I had done what I could do.
But as we all know,
the end wasn't well.
So you think when it gets to that point
where people start calling moms out
and dads out and family,
it could get to that point?
Oh, no doubt about it.
You know what I mean?
When we all from the hood, right?
And when you cross certain lines in the hood, fights, killings take place.
Like, I know Drake's dad.
I know his mom.
You know, I know 40.
So if that had been kept between he and Drake, then that's one thing.
That's a level playing field of me.
But to take it there,
you know, that's a pig-peeing
mentality. And
we can't go there for a combination
of reasons. Is Drake taking your
advice because the rumor is he already has a song
and Lil Wayne is involved?
I don't know about Lil Wayne, but
he definitely was cocked
and loaded. He definitely was ready
to fire.
And I will say this, me and Kanye had spoken.
This could have been a career-ending situation where he concerned.
And it also could have damaged, I think, a whole lot of livelihood where people are concerned.
I mean, if Kanye is correct, it would have been over.
Well, for sure, I feel like he would have been twisted with this one,
and it wouldn't have been good for Pushy either.
So, you know, with that being said, we're not here to, not in that manner,
not in the pig pen style.
When one hits you with bullets, it's not too many places to go but get down.
In the mud.
Yeah, in the mud, And that ain't Drake character.
Special Agent Jack Schumacher, he was leading an investigation against you, and he killed six people in the line of duty, all of which he was investigating.
Did you think they put him on your case to take you out?
No doubt about it.
No doubt about it.
And I think the number is eight instead of six.
It was eight?
Oh, that.
Yeah.
This was a hit man.
They chose him and the agent, Chad Scott,
who is presently, I think he'd been indicted on 13 cases.
They put both of these guys on me to wipe me out.
And I say that because, you know, one night I left my company, Rap-A-Lot,
and a DPS agent pulled behind me.
It was the first time that I ever been stopped one time
and told to go to another destination to stop again.
But this other spot they wanted me to go to was dark,
in a McDonald's parking lot, but deep in the McDonald's parking lot,
and it was dark.
And I saw two cars over there.
So, you know, I had homies follow me
because they sent several threats to me about what they was going to do to me.
As I pulled over and I looked in that parking lot, I'm like, I'm not pulling in that parking lot.
I'm going to go over here to this service station.
Pull over on the loudspeaker, he told me.
I said, no, I'm going to go across here.
So I went across the Shell service station, and the officer got out the car and was like,
you was swerving.
I said, what's the problem, officer?
I said, no, I wasn't doing no swerving.
Why you didn't pull over where I told you to pull over?
I said, sir, I didn't want you to think
I was trying to hurt you in that dark,
and I didn't want to think you was trying to hurt me.
What's the problem?
You was swerving.
I said, no, you got the wrong man.
I don't drink. I don't even smoke. I wasn't swerving. At that time, he asked me, where's the problem? You would swear. I said, no, you got the wrong man. I don't drink. I don't
even smoke. I wasn't swerving. At that time, he asked me, where are your guns? I said, my guns
is under my seat. I said, my hands is on the steering wheel. What would you like me to do?
How much money you have in your pocket? I said, you need some money or something? Why you asking
me about my money? So I got out the car, right?
To make a long story short, you know, I'm watching his eyes,
so I see him looking over at these guys.
And I think some kind of move was made because one of the guys, Chad Scott,
pulled over and the man had, like, football paint on his eyes
and an Army fatigue suit, you know what I mean?
He whispered something in his ear. And at
that point, you know, they decided to give me a warning ticket. But when I got home, my bullets,
a few of my bullets was missing out of my gun because he searched my car, right? You know,
I went home and thought, I don't know what they was trying to do to me and that dog, but it wasn't
good. You know what I mean? And that was before I hired an investigator to
investigate Schumacher. After
the fact of hiring an investigator
and investigating
him, that's when the information
came out. This man had been killing
people. You know, we interviewed
his lieutenant. The lieutenant
said he never trusted him.
He was a retired lieutenant.
I never trusted him. The murders that retired lieutenant. I never trusted him.
The murders that he committed was always questionable,
but the guy that he killed couldn't talk.
So all I could see was myself being in that situation
and with me having weapons.
Bam, he reached for a weapon.
You know what I mean?
So over a decade later,
now,
the very DEA agents, FBI
agents reaching out to me
to assist them with their
own. It's an interesting
thing. What happened to that agent?
One of them got reprimanded at the time
because when they went to his office, they
found a Rap-A-Lot piece in his
desk. The other one got put on a desk job,
and ultimately they moved both of them out of Houston
because they didn't want us to run into one another.
Because what I'd done was I went to Washington, D.C.
I wanted to document that I was in fear of my life.
So I put them on notice.
Y'all got a hitman out here that's trying to do me.
Don't be mad if I come them on notice. Y'all got a hit man out here that's trying to do me.
Don't be mad if I come out on top.
And the other one went to Louisiana, and that's who's indicted,
Chad Scott right now, 13 counts of just screwing over people,
taking their money, taking their drugs,
abusing his authority in every kind of way you can think of.
We got more with Jay Prince when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Founder of Rap-A-Lot Records, J Prince is in the building.
Charlamagne?
You know, there was a rumor back in the day that you gave presidential candidate Al Gore 200 grand as a campaign donation to make the drug investigation go away.
Right, right.
All of that was a part of the conspiracy to try and railroad me.
And that went on at church.
You know what I mean?
I pull up at church one morning and Al Gore was at the church.
You know, my pastor, Pastor West, told me, I want you to meet vice president.
So when I pull up, I'll observe body language.
These people with glasses and different things looking my way.
Secret Service?
No, it was Fed.
They wasn't with, you know what I mean?
But I'm watching them.
So I went and heard the sermon, and right after the sermon, I left.
Did you at least tithe?
Yeah, I tithed.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, I tithed, you know what I mean?
But I had never even voted in my
life at the time. I'm like, you know,
I don't have to meet him. But
what's erotic about this story is
I was right. You know, when I got the transcripts
you know, and read
what was happening, I was being monitored.
Suspects just pulled in the
parking lot. Wow. Getting out of the car.
It was a conspiracy
going on to take a picture of me
and Al Gore, and
I think it had a lot to do
with, uh... Oh, uh,
Ross Perot. Ross Perot. Yeah,
Ross Perot, because that following Monday,
you know, they had this big thing
on me out of the Dallas Morning
News. Okay, this man has
been donated a quarter million dollars
to stop this from happening.
Total lie.
Now, when 6ix9ine was taking shots at your son and even you,
how was that ended?
The rainbow-haired guy, right?
That's who we're talking about.
Yes, sir.
Okay, I always go to the top, right?
Because I feel like that guy you know is
somewhat of a pawn being programmed by whoever is uh over him so the guy that say he had respect for
me and and and then out the side of his mouth he invited my son to all of his private parts
you know what i mean? Ultimate disrespect.
You know, where I'm from, you know, we don't do that.
We don't want no man sucking on us in different things.
My father said when you do that,
you better be prepared to die or kill
when you invite a man to your private life.
It's a true statement.
But the reality of that is,
that little guy, you know, he come to Houston all the time.
And if I really had a problem with him, the very people he come to Houston to visit would give him to me.
So what my son then was doing was really showing him respect when they told him,
okay, you can't just come to our party, you know what I mean, uninvitedly and let him walk out of there nicely. That was a form of respect because it's hard when a man, you know,
is campaigning the way this guy campaigns.
Eventually he's going to get elected.
So you can't have a man, you know, beside you with all that campaigning
and, you know, a bullet might fly from somewhere and hit the wrong person.
So you want to get understanding with these kind of people before you allow them to sit in your car, stand beside you.
So, you know, I understood what they were saying.
You wrote out a list of goals in 1991, and you've accomplished all those goals.
And, like, I believe in vision boards and writing things out.
What gave you the idea to do that in 91?
Well, you know, I read this book, Think and Grow Rich.
It was a life-changing book for me.
What it done for me was expose the gifts that I had
that I wasn't aware of, you know what I mean?
And then it taught me structure with the gifts that I had.
And I was able to, you know, put everything that I read into action
in so many areas of my life. And one was the goals, you know, put everything that I read into action in so many areas of my life.
And one was the goals, you know what I mean?
To write something down, to be able to look at it every day, and to do something for that goal every day was a beautiful thing to put in this structure.
What I also thought was really inspirational was you talk about going to, in the car for a couple of hours to go visit someone in jail.
Right. And seeing all this property as you're driving past it and saying to yourself that I want to own property one day.
Right. And buying, you know, the compound that you live on, but also this island that you have off of Belize.
So can you tell us how that came about? Because I don't know who thinks, like, I'm just going to go by this island. Yeah, well, I actually used to ride to the penitentiary with my grandmother to visit my uncle when I was like 8, 9, 10 years old.
It was a joyful moment for me because I never had an opportunity to leave the hood.
So on that ride, a penitentiary ride, I was observing all of this, you know, beautiful property.
And for some reason, I think in my genetics, I have love for land.
And I started dreaming on that ride, you know, and I'm like,
Grandmother, I want property like this one day.
I'm going to have some property.
Of course, you're like, yeah, okay.
You know what I mean?
I hear you, you know what I mean?
But that was real with me that was a
seed that that started that and after getting the land I realized that the serenity where the land
was concerned the privacy where the land was concerned was what I really appreciated most
which led to islands and you know all type of private property that I accumulated
to be able to go there.
You know, a lot of people take a vacation one time a year.
You know what I mean?
I like to have that feel weekly if I can or whenever I want it
because it opened up brain cells when I'm able to go to these different places
of serenity that, you know, normally wouldn't open in polluted areas.
So why Belize, of all places?
It was a spirit-filled thing, you know what I mean?
When I went to Belize, the people, the water, the time,
the distance of getting to Belize from Houston, a couple hours,
you know, I, like, summed all of that up,
and I'm like, okay, this is the spot.
But I really feel good about the people of Belize, you know, they're real people.
Are you building a resort or just your home, or what's the plan for Belize?
Well, a combination of both.
I have two islands out there.
One is six acres, the other one is three acres.
And I'm going to do a resort because I, you know, I tell everybody I don't love money,
but I like it so much too it's hard to tell the difference.
So I definitely would like to collect.
What's your relationship like with Maxine Waters
because she supported you publicly when you were being investigated by the FBI?
Maxine Waters is one of my favorite ladies on earth.
She's a stand-up individual.
If it had not been
for her taking the stand, along
with Janet Reno, where these
crooked DEA agents were
concerned, then I may not be
sitting here today. Did you know her? You didn't know her?
No, I didn't really
know her prior
to that. I knew of her
from a distance, but we really
had an opportunity to get to know one
another during those stages.
I feel like this book should be a movie.
Yeah, it will be. I'm actually having
several conversations
about that because it's
deep, and I think what I've
done is different than most.
Are you afraid of anything that you put
in the book? Like, being that you have
skated away from so much situations,
like anything could come back?
No, I don't live in fear.
I wouldn't put anything in the book.
That would be silly.
God damn, man.
You really think I'm going to incriminate myself in any way?
Yeah, no, I wouldn't do that, man.
Will there be a love story in the movie?
You left all of that out. You know, be a love story in the movie? Well, he cares about his love story.
You know, it's interesting to me because as a woman,
I know that sometimes for a man in business,
who you choose to be your partner is also pretty crucial
to how successful you can be.
Yeah, I agree with you 1,000%.
I don't know if it'll be a love story.
My goodness.
But you're right though You're right
The art and science of respect
Yes sir
We appreciate you for joining us this morning
Yeah
And we look forward to seeing you on that island one day
OJJ Prince
We're trying to get out there
Can we make this happen please
I've been trying
Let's go get a tan
To rally up the guys
We all deserve to get a tan
I'm with you
Some of us need it more than others.
I'm with you.
I'm with you.
All right, we have J Prince.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
I hate when you got to act like you don't smell a fart in the room.
You farted?
See, right now it was one, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
It was eight people in here. Correct.
Somebody clearly farted. Nobody
said nothing. I don't smell anything. I'm sure everybody
could smell it. I'm sure everybody could smell
it, but everybody just sat around
and acted like it wasn't them. I don't smell a thing.
There was only one woman in the room. Correct.
I know none of the guys were going to sit around and claim it. They're like, oh, it's just
a fart. It's like being in a locker room, whatever, whatever.
But everybody just sat around and acted like they didn't smell
that. I didn't claim it. I didn't smell it.
They say whoever smelt it dealt it.
That's not true.
You over there on the other side of the room,
we don't smell anything on this side. That's just dumb logic
to think that whoever smelt it dealt it.
No, whoever farted.
This really sounds like we're in high school
right now. But I never understood that
logic. Whoever smelt it dealt it. No.
It's not the case. No one else smells it.
You think it was Eddie? I think it was Eddie.
Yeah, you're on one side of the room.
We're on this side. It might have been Eddie.
Eddie over there in the corner
ain't nobody gonna smell this if I let it go.
And you know it's not me because it's freezing in here.
I have a blanket around my legs so
a fart couldn't get out. Eddie's name is
Eddie F. F stands for
fart. Okay. Yes. Alright, Eddie fart. Alright, anyway. Let's get to Eddie F. Eddie F stands for fart. Okay.
Yes.
All right, Eddie Fart.
All right, anyway, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Jada Pinkett.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, another episode of Red Table Talk with Jada Pinkett Smith.
That's her show on Facebook.
And she talks about her son, Jaden,
and why she allowed him to move out when he was 15 years old.
Because he was rich.
At 15 years old, Jaden,
you got to a point where you told me straight up, you were like, Mom, I have to leave here to live my life.
And I remember thinking to myself, as devastated as I was, I was like, he's right.
Yeah.
He's 15.
It's time for him to leave the house.
I knew.
I told Will.
When Jaden was smaller, I said we'd be lucky to keep him in the house until he's 16.
Because he was so mature.
Now, I'm a Pinkett Smith Winfrey knows Carter.
But that right there is so
out of touch with the real world. Absolutely.
James Smith is rich. That's why he
was able to leave the house at 15.
Doesn't matter how much money he has.
He's now 19 years
old, so check out some more.
He was making films.
He could really manage his
own life. Like being
in this lifestyle, in this world is a bubble.
Yeah.
And he wanted out.
And I understood that.
Yeah.
Because I didn't have the bubble.
Right.
And I knew what having my freedom outside of the bubble, what I gained from that.
And I knew that the sooner I let him go, the faster he was going to come
back. And he had the money to move.
The average 15-year-old is not moving out their
parents' house because they can't afford to. It doesn't
matter because even if my kids could afford to
move out, they ain't moving out at 15. The average 15-year-old
that moves out is a runaway. Yeah, that's a runaway.
At high school, 15, at high school?
Nah, no way. And guess where they're going to
run away and live? Nowhere.
Probably a shelter, grandparents' house, a friend. Jaden Smith had the money to go buy his own crib, Nah, nowhere. And guess where they're going to run away and live? Nowhere. Grandparents' house.
Grandparents' house, a friend.
Jaden Smith had the money to go buy his own crib, apartment, something.
All right, Demi Lovato has gotten some backlash.
She was doing a Twitter Q&A with fans, and somebody asked her about the best prank she ever pulled.
She said, I hired a lady of the night in Vegas
and sent her to Max's hotel room to surprise him.
That's her bodyguard.
She says she walked into his room without permission and grabbed him in his area,
and he freaked the F out.
What area?
You know what area.
You know what area?
The groin area.
Oh.
Now, everybody quickly went in on her and said that she had trivialized sexual assault
with that little prank that she pulled.
So she deleted the tweet, and she said,
for all of those coming at me right now, listen to the lyrics of Warrior and maybe you'll have more compassion
for someone who made a simple mistake. Of all people I know about sexual abuse,
you don't have to educate me. So in that song, she talks about an incident from her childhood.
She said, there's a part of me I can't get back. A little girl grew up too fast. All it took was
once. I'll never be the same. And she even had told Cosmopolitan magazine about that song in 2013.
She said, my family knows what it's about.
When I'm ready to open up that subject with the outside world, then I'll be free to talk about it.
But right now, it's kind of one of those things where the lyrics speak for me.
It's all in the song.
So that's how she revealed kind of that she was having her own issues.
All right, future.
Now let's discuss a woman who is saying that she flew out to go see Future
and things didn't go according to plan.
Now, her name is Shamartis, and she posted the whole entire story.
She said, okay, now that I'm settled in my room, I have to book.
I can go on and tell y'all.
I've been talking to Future since March.
I chilled with him in Miami and went to the studio with him. He was so cool and nice.
She said three days ago he told
me to, he wanted to see me so I
told him to book my flight. He told
me to book it and said he would give
me my money back.
That never works out. Now she said she paid
for her flight, which was $550.
She said he had booked her room and left
a key for her at the front desk so she got
settled in. She texted him.
He called on FaceTime and said that she's supposed to be waiting on him in the room with lingerie.
Now, she said, I was thinking more of the studio, but I told him I wasn't on that type of time.
We talk, but we don't talk enough for me to F him.
So anyway, she said she goes back to her room later on and the key is not working.
So she thought she deactivated it.
You know, when they say you put the key
next to your phone
and it deactivates?
Well, she said
she went to the front desk
and they told her
that she had to check out.
I guess he canceled
the room.
That's crazy.
Dropping the clues
bound for future.
I didn't hear nothing
wrong in this story.
First of all,
he made her book
her own flight.
You know why he made
her book her own flight?
Just in case.
And it don't leave
a digital paper trail.
I mean, just in case
you got a woman who's checking your
situation, you can't have that on your Amex
card or your Visa debit card or nothing
like that. Who do you buy a flight
for? She booked her own flight,
but she said that he was going
to give her back 1,000%
he promised. So basically $5,500
is what he promised to give her.
And so fortunately
she was able to get her own room and she stayed out there, but you know. Unfortunate to give her. And so, fortunately, she was able to get her own room
and she stayed out there, but, you know,
unfortunate situation for her.
Are you trying to, I don't get what,
are you trying to paint future as the bad guy in this situation?
But the story did go viral.
I guess, you know, he flew her, well, she flew herself out
thinking that she was going to go to the studio with him,
but he wasn't on that type of time.
But at least he didn't come to the room
and try to assault her or anything.
She rap?
Just basically.
She probably don't know.
She sing?
Yeah, that's why.
She said she was in the studio with him in Miami.
That's how she knows him.
And they have been talking since.
Oh.
Whew.
All right.
Anyway, I mean, I'm trying to figure out
what the problem is in this story.
And that is your rumor.
People were kind of going in on her
and clowning her for that situation.
Oh, they clowning her?
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Just trying to figure this out.
For buying her own flight,
thinking that she was going to get reimbursed.
Nothing wrong with that.
Marie, she really thought
she was going in the studio to work.
Yeah, she did.
And he thought that she was staying in the room to work.
And maybe she would have, you know,
maybe she just didn't want to be like,
yeah, come over here, I'm going to be in lingerie.
And nothing wrong with buying your own flight.
She wanted to be courted a little bit.
You want to cheat with a man who got a woman, you got to buy your own flight.
Because I can't have that on my credit history.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
It's the truth of the matter.
Salome!
Yes.
We give you a dog, too.
Speaking of the faithful male community, which I am a proud resident in,
I would like to talk about somebody who is not.
I would like to talk about somebody who is not... I would like to talk about somebody who doesn't live there.
And it's a reason that he doesn't
live there and that reason, her name is Kirsten Bailey.
She needs to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with her, please.
We'll get into that when we come back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Let's don't be a donkey.
Right now you want some real donkey shit.
It's time for Donkey of the Day. morning. Yes, donkey of the day for Tuesday, June 5th goes to a young 21-year-old lady named Kirsten Bailey.
Now, today's donkey is a teachable moment simply because it's just another example of why the FMC, a.k.a. the faithful male community, is the fastest growing community in America today.
Drop one of the clues bombs for the FMC, damn it.
Okay, from the young to the old brothers, we just don't want to be players no more.
All right, it's just not worth it.
All right?
Good side chicks are hard to find.
All right?
As the urban philosopher Lil Baby said it, when he was here on the Breakfast Club, he said this.
These hoes ain't talking about nothing.
That's it.
That's it.
All right?
And your Uncle Charlotte tells you all the time, you can't save these hoes.
That's Jesus' job.
Now, I don't knock anybody who's still out there not being a part of the faithful male community.
Everybody moves in this neighborhood at their own pace.
But, my brother, I would tell you to move into this nice, secure, gated community soon
because it's filthy out there where you live.
All right?
And Kirsten Bailey is yet another example of that.
See, Kirsten is indeed a side chick.
And like most side chicks, they don't want to remain side chicks.
Not nowadays, okay?
Some women aren't content being french fries.
They need to be the burger.
Some chicks aren't content being the rice and peas.
They need to be the oxtail.
Some chicks aren't content being the dirty rice.
They need to be the two pieces of spicy chicken from Popeye's.
Like, there's no such thing as a good side chick
because eventually all of them get tired of being the backup dancer.
And when they get tired of being the backup dancer,
they will reveal themselves to your main sugar stain.
Oh, it's only a matter of time before
side chick reveals, overtake
gender reveals is the new hot thing on
the gram. Give it a minute, it's coming.
Okay? I believe
side chicks reveal themselves because they think
it's going to make the main
woman leave and then they can
have the man all of themselves or they
reveal themselves to the main woman because they
are mad at the guy, usually because the guy was cheating on the both of them now i don't know
why kirsten decided to reveal herself but her gender reveal definitely happened on the gram
see the reason kirsten bailey is getting donkey today is because she sent photos imagine this
this your side chick she sent photos of the man's penis and sexual videos
to the man's wife
and his 14
year old daughter.
Kirsten is in playing fair. His daughter is
14. Now clearly she was
just trying to reveal herself.
She was trying to embarrass this young man
because there's no other reason for you to send penis pics
to a man's daughter unless you were
trying to shame him to death.
And this is how I know this young man was cheating on his wife and side chick, and she
was just fed up.
Now, in good news, Kirsten admitted to sending the messages with the graphic content to their
accounts, and she was arrested and booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.
Drop one of the clues bombs for those police officers for doing the right thing, all right?
And let this be a lesson to all you side chicks out there.
Okay?
All right?
She was charged on nonconsensual disclosure of private images
and indecent behavior with a juvenile.
And personally, I don't feel sorry for her,
and I don't feel sorry for any of the parties involved
because this is what happens when you live in that neighborhood called infidelity.
Okay?
This is the kind of crimes that happen in those neighborhoods,
and you don't have to live there anymore. You are choosing to live there. when you live in that neighborhood called infidelity, okay? This is the kind of crimes that happen in those neighborhoods,
and you don't have to live there anymore.
You are choosing to live there. You can move, and it costs you absolutely nothing
to relocate to the faithful male community, okay?
But if you choose to live in that poor and disenfranchised neighborhood
called infidelity, may God be with you,
because people who create their own drama deserve their own karma. Please give
Kirsten Bailey the sweet sounds of the Hamilton's.
Oh, now you are the
donkey
of the day.
You are
the donkey
of the
day.
Yee-haw.
I personally think they should
build a wall around that neighborhood called infidelity,
but who am I? I'm a member
of the fake female community. Proud resident.
There you go. Been here two years.
You learned a lot.
That's good. All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Grasp so much credo on this side.
Only two years? Relax.
Yee. Chill out. Don't get that man in trouble.
He said it. I did say it. He slipped.
Yeah, come on.
Alright, now when we come back, shoot
your shot, alright? If you want to holler at a
chick, maybe you're single and want to holler at
a chick, you can do so next and the Breakfast
Club will help you out. 805-85
105-1. We'll do it when we come back.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
It's time to shoot your shot.
With The Breakfast Club. You lose your one chance.
Don't mess it up. Mess it up.
We got Shane on the line. What's up, Shane?
Hey, what's going on, y'all? What's up, man? Who you want to shoot your shot with, Shane?
So, I... This is girl Gina,, you know, I think she's pretty awesome, you know, really smoking hot and everything.
And I just think, like, personality-wise, we mesh really well, and I just need y'all's help with just getting me that next date, you know?
Smoking hot, you said.
Look, man, I mean, I'm not saying I got, like, crazy preferences or anything,
but I think in my eyes, I mean, this girl's smoking hot.
Describe them.
So you guys have already gone out?
No, no, no, no, no. We know each other.
We met each other through, like, mutual friends and all,
but I'm trying to get to that date.
Okay.
Describe what you look like.
Describe what I look like?
No!
Right!
Yeah, Charlamagne wants to know what you look like.
Charlamagne's kind of kinky.
You never know what I look like.
I'll describe what I look like, but, I mean.
What'd the girl look like? No'll describe what I look like. What the girl look like?
No, no, what she looks like.
You know, she's a white girl, you know, long brown hair.
I mean, you know, I mean, average kind of a figure, I guess.
I don't know.
I don't want to feel like small or big or nothing like that.
But, I mean, to me, she looks, I mean, she's hot.
She's built like an iron boy.
She's built like an iron boy. She built like an iron boy.
Curves in the right places.
Let's say that.
Okay.
And you're white, too, right? Can you stop chewing on them things, man?
Huh?
You're white?
I am.
Okay.
You can't tell he's white.
He said smoking hot.
Who said smoking hot?
That is very true.
All right.
And he might.
I might.
All right.
All right.
When we come back, we're going to call Gina up.
Now, do you know what you're going to say?
Do you know how you're going to approach this or what?
Yeah. I mean, you know, I think I have a pretty good idea
about what I want to say and everything, so.
What rap lyric are you quoting?
I know you got some rap lyrics to quote.
What are you going to quote?
Oh, man, I don't know if I want to get into that with her yet
because I don't want to scare her off or anything like that.
So have you guys been texting or anything?
I mean, we've texted a little bit back and forth, yeah.
I mean, nothing like crazy and nothing like, you know, scandalous or serious or nothing like that.
Scandalous.
Yeah, yeah, you know, I don't want to push her away.
I'm trying to get her over my head.
All right, enough of the yapping.
Let's call Becky and let's see if we can make this happen.
Oh, my God.
Her name is Gina.
Oh, Gina, my fault.
I thought you said Becky.
We'll call her when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of shoot, shoot, shot.
Shane is about to call Gina.
Let's call.
Hello?
Hey, Gina. It's me. It's Shane. What's going on? Hey, Gina.
It's me.
It's Shane.
What's going on?
Hey, what's going on?
Not much.
Not much.
You know, look, I wanted to try to reach out to you and everything.
You know, I know we've kind of been a little bit texting back and forth.
I really want to kind of take it up a notch.
You know, I want to try to take you out on a proper date and everything
and, you know, try to see if we can make something happen here. But I got to be real with you. I want to be up front and I want
to just start this thing off fresh. If we're going to go out, I'm going to need you to agree to just
six months of celibacy and everything. Because look, I'm pretty straight and I know what I want
to do with my life and I know how I kind of live my life. and I just want to make sure you're kind of in that same position,
make sure you're the right one for me and everything.
I'm sorry.
This is like a little confusing, man,
because you said you wanted to take me out on a date?
Yeah, yeah.
You know, I want to just, you know, I want to take you out, you know,
and we can just kind of get to know each other a little bit more,
just kind of one-on-one and everything.
But like I said, you know, I just need you to agree up front, you know,
six months of celibacy and everything,
because I want to make sure that we're kind of, you know,
just focusing on each other and everything.
I really kind of like jump to conclusions though.
Like, like what makes you think that you would get past the first date?
This is like one ego you've got.
All right. All right. Look, look, look.
I don't know what you're getting all defensive about.
You know what I mean? It's I'm just, I'm putting it out there. I'm being upfront with you and everything. I don't know what you're getting all defensive about. I mean, I'm just putting it out there.
I'm being upfront with you and everything. I don't see, like, if we're
going to go out and if we're going to, like, kind of, you know,
try to make something happen, I mean, I don't see
what's wrong with kind of just, you know,
kind of agreeing to, like, a one-on-one thing here.
No. No.
You're ridiculous. Okay, yeah, this isn't going
too well, Gina. This is why
you have to date black guys because
white men are too privileged and too entitled. You see how he just was forcing himself. Well, go on, Gina. This is why you have to date black guys. Damn, Gina. Because white men are too privileged and too entitled.
You see how he just was forcing himself.
Well, go on, Gina.
This is disgusting.
I am disgusted.
Angela Gee and Charlamagne Tha God from The Breakfast Club.
How are you?
This is crazy.
How are you, Gina?
I am disgusted for you right now.
I don't see what the big deal is with me asking her a straight question about that, though.
But you guys haven't even gone on one date yet.
Yeah, but I mean, this is kind of establishing. I'm not going to, like,
surprise her with something after we go out.
You don't even know if she wants to go out with you yet
and you're telling her she's got to be celibate for six months?
What's wrong with you? She might not even want to have sex with you.
Why do white people always, why do white men
always want to tell women what to do with their bodies?
Huh? Same way y'all
want to shut Planned Parenthood down.
You know, I'm just, I'm being
up front with her. I'm trying to lay out, you know, exactly, you know, kind of how I live my life.
Can you at least kiss the girl first?
Well, Gina, why don't you be up front with him and tell him what you want?
I think he can go to hell.
Hey, go to hell.
Let me ask you a question, sir.
Do you believe in playing parenthood?
Look, whatever a woman wants to do, that's fine.
I'm not going to take sides on that.
Well, give Gina the same respect then.
Why are you asking me to tell this then?
That doesn't make any sense.
That's different, though.
That's different, you know?
It's like, look, if we're having kind of a one-on-one relationship
that we're kind of building out,
what's wrong with kind of just being focused on each other?
This is not going good.
All right, well, there's no first date here.
Okay, I don't even want to do it anymore.
So, I mean, it's all good.
She didn't want to do it at all.
She didn't want to do it anyway.
Oh, my gosh.
Jesus Christ.
How are you going to repeal a bill that she don't even want?
You're a jerk, Shane.
Shane is crazy.
All right, sorry for wasting your time, Gina.
Have a good day, Gina.
Blessings to you.
Shane, I hope you have a terrible day.
Bye.
Goodness gracious.
All right.
Choo-choo shot.
Up next, we have your rumor report.
Don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Hey.
Well, Drake wanted to dance with Pusha, but not no more.
My goodness.
Pusha knocked that Hennessy out of his hand and got Chris Breezy with the dance moves,
and Drake said, nope, I'm good.
What's wrong with you today?
I don't know what's going on over there.
We've been working together eight years and you just decided to ask what's wrong with me today?
You're right.
You're right.
Today.
I thought he was going to say nothing's wrong with me, but he said, okay. Today's very standout for you.
Today?
Okay.
All right.
Well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Kanye West.
It's time.
She's spilling the tea.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, as y'all know, Kanye West did have a whole lot of people come out to Wyoming
to hear his album, Yay, before it came out, the day before it came out.
Now he was using the Diamond Cross Ranch,
and now the owner is saying.
That she is no longer going to allow rappers.
That's foul.
To use her facility.
You niggas can't go no god damn where.
Now apparently Kanye violated.
The strict noise ordinances.
Of the county.
And he changed his plans a lot.
They said the party was supposed to be over by 10.
But guess what time it started. 9. lot. They said the party was supposed to be over by 10,
but guess what time it started?
9.30.
Started at 9.30.
They said her husband even threatened to cut off the power around midnight unless they ended the event.
I'm going to cut the lights off on all these darkies.
Can't see them out here no way.
But there was more than black people there.
There was all types of people there.
There was white people.
There was Asian people.
That was Jonah Hill.
By the way, there's never been that much white people in Wyoming. White people? I mean white people. There was Asian people. That was Jonah Hill. By the way, there's never been that much white people in Wyoming.
White people?
I mean black people.
I was going to say there's definitely been that many white people.
There's never been that much black people in Wyoming.
Ever.
Not at one time.
I refuse to believe that.
Now, she also says the organizers should have been charged at least $50,000 instead of the
price that they actually paid.
We don't know what that price was, but she probably saw all them private jets coming
in.
They probably saw, you know, Kanye probably was like, I'm going to have a little listening session.
Just invite a few people.
And next thing you know, 300 people show up.
Goodness gracious.
Right.
So she did say there's no hard feelings toward Kanye, his team, or his guests.
And, you know, when somebody does an event like this, people probably called up the ranch.
How much for me to rent out the ranch?
I'm going to have a party there, too.
And, no, you're not.
I will say Wyoming is a beautiful place, though.
Okay.
Beautiful, beautiful place.
Beautiful landscape.
Now, let's discuss Ariana.
She is single again, according to sources.
She has split up with her billionaire boyfriend, Hassan Jamil.
And why did that happen?
Well, according to reports, they're saying that they were together for a while,
but she just got bored.
She got tired of him, and sometimes she just gets tired of men.
She told you she was a savage.
Yeah.
Don't feel sorry for me.
You shouldn't be.
Slap the hell out of you.
I see you crying over Rihanna.
Surprise.
Now, she told Vogue magazine when she did a cover story, I used to feel guilty about taking personal time,
but I also think I never met someone who was worth it before, even mentally, just to be away from my phone,
to be in the moment, that has been key for my growth.
So I guess he survived for quite some time with her,
but now she's over it.
Hey, man, she told you she was a savage.
At least you got the memories you know what Rihanna smelled like.
That's all you can ask for in life, right?
Russell Wilson and Ciara, they are planning to invest
in bringing a Major League Baseball team to Portland.
They have invested in the Portland Diamond Project,
and that is the plan with that project.
The project is led by retired Nike executive Craig Cheek,
and they want to purchase land in the Portland area
and start the process of building an arena.
So let's see if that happens.
And MLB would still have to award them with an expansion franchise.
How difficult is that, though?
Because you've got to think about it.
All the players, because they just don't give you great players.
You got to start from the... Duh.
So that takes... You've seen expansion teams before.
It takes a while to build. Yeah, and I'm sure
that they've already been in talks to see
if this is even a possibility before
they actually start breaking ground
and building and all of that.
So it could happen and she could be a minority owner.
Drop on the clues bombs for Russell Wilson and Ciara.
It's a beautiful thing there, a beautiful couple.
And I'm just glad that Ciara's staying away from our recording studios.
She got a new album coming out.
Oh, God.
She got to come up here.
All right.
All right, Sarah Gilbert.
She is speaking out about Roseanne getting canceled,
ABC pulling the plug on that reboot.
And here's what she said on her show, The Talk.
I will say I'm proud of the show we made.
The show has always been about diversity, show, The Talk. I will say I'm proud of the show we made. The show has always
been about diversity, love, and inclusion. And it's sad to see it end in this way. I'm sad for
the people who lost their jobs in the process. However, I do stand behind the decision that ABC made.
I know Sarah Gilbert happy she kept her D job.
Yeah, why would she quit?
Jesus.
Now, you know ABC is still planning to perhaps move forward
with that second reboot of Roseanne,
and that could be with her, with the character of Darlene,
Sarah Gilbert's character.
And so we'll know soon enough whether or not that's going to happen.
The only snag is if they have to actually end up still paying Roseanne
because she did create the show,
but they could argue that it's a different show now.
I thought about this last night.
I think they should kill off the character of Roseanne, right?
Like the house catches on fire.
Her Muslim neighbors come over to save her,
but as they save her, she still ends up dying because of the burn injuries.
But as she's dying, she realizes that, wow, I misjudged these people,
and these are great people.
That's her last words.
Yes.
I think that would be good.
But that's not her true feeling.
They should just let her die.
I don't care.
They should run in the building
and see her burning
and be like,
nah, not you,
and then save everybody else.
All right, now Oprah
is going to be honored
with an exhibit
in the National Museum
of African American History,
so that's dope.
She's getting her own exhibit
in the museum. It's called Watching Oprah,
the Oprah Winfrey Show and American Culture.
So it's going to pay homage to her career
in journalism, film, and business.
They're going to have vintage video clips,
interview segments, movie costumes,
and personal photos and journals
that chronicle her influence.
I'm dropping the clues bombs
for God's only begotten daughter, Miss Oprah Winfrey.
You know, she originally donated $21 million
to the museum, so
she was the largest individual benefactor.
Light work. Alright, and Oprah's also,
by the way, buying a
huge island estate that's gonna be
just north of Seattle.
It's a 43-acre estate.
And she purchased it
for $8.275 million.
So she's gonna have this whole entire
little island all to herself.
It's an island in Seattle?
Yeah, it's called Orcas Island.
It's tucked away in an inlet north of Seattle.
Okay.
Why don't Oprah does it all these islands? That island is a hot spot for whale watching.
Wow.
She will watch whales.
When you get that rich thing,
you got nothing else to do but go by islands and watch whales.
Just watch whales, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not mad at that.
I bet you that's so peaceful and so serene.
Mm-hmm. All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your
Rumor Report. Alright, thank you, Miss Yee.
Up next is The Mix.
But before The Mix, we're gonna, um,
are we gonna do that launch? You gonna tell us what that
launch is? Because I don't remember. What's the launch?
I'm sitting here thinking about how I'm gonna get my life together
because I don't even got a big fish tank. Oh, oh, oh.
I got a whole ocean with a whale. Well, go buy your fish tank,
man. I'll buy you a goldfish.
All right.
Oprah, your mama?
Yes.
No.
All right. So you should be able to go watch the whales.
Yes.
Okay.
Revolt, we'll see you tomorrow.
This is about the iHeart Festival, right?
All right.
What iHeart Festival?
Just listen.
Shut up.
You don't know what the iHeart Festival is?
I know what it is.
Every year where Envy impregnates his wife.
Envy's annual impregnation.
All right, let's go.
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.
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