The Breakfast Club - Jim Jones Interview and more!
Episode Date: October 10, 2019Jim Jones pulled up on the Breakfast Club to talk about Tekashi 69 ...or not. He also spoke about his music and his "Saucey" business with Alex Todd. Angela Yee gave a few callers relationship advice ...and Charlamagne gave two Florida residents Donkey of the Day for unlawfully taking an alligator to be their drinking buddy. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Everybody come to the breakfast club.
I call this the hot seat.
You're alive.
You're alive.
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.
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Captain of this bitch.
Angela Yee.
I stay in everybody's business, but in a good way.
Charlamagne Tha God.
The ruler of rubbing you the wrong way.
The Breakfast Club.
Made for everybody.
Good morning, man. My goodness. I thought it was Friday this morning when I was walking in.
I was like,
yes, it's Friday.
And then I realized it's not.
It's definitely not Friday.
It technically is Friday
if you want it to be Friday.
It all depends
how hectic your day is today.
If you got one of them
light Thursdays
where you can just go home
after work,
you're going to ease
right on into Friday.
So you can go ahead
and make this your weekend.
I definitely got a light Thursday.
Hey, the weekend is here.
And plus it's the holidays too.
So I'm one of those people that have chosen to enjoy
every moment of the holidays. I'm not the
guy that waits until Christmas Eve to get in the
spirit. I've been in the Christmas spirit since
after Thanksgiving. Matter of fact, I've been in the Christmas
spirit since before Thanksgiving.
I really enjoy every moment of the holidays.
Yeah, you and me both. Yes. And I'm going to see Chris
Rock tonight too at the Garden. You going too? I'm going tonight too.
I'm definitely going tonight. Oh, y'all, that's cute. I'm going to see Chris Rock tonight, too, at the Garden. You going, too? I'm going tonight, too. I'm definitely going tonight. Oh, y'all, that's cute.
I'm going to see Chris Rock tonight as well.
I'm going tomorrow.
I'm going.
Yeah, I finally got my Christmas tree up, so the Christmas tree is up.
Been having my Christmas tree up.
Got the decorations up this week, though.
You put them up?
The tree was up with no decorations.
You put them up?
Absolutely not.
That's my daughter and my wife.
Absolutely.
Yeah, we got somebody to come do ours.
So they put the tree up last night.
They were finished last night at like 11 o'clock.
Now, yesterday was our company's holiday party.
Yes, it was.
Now, Charlemagne arrived early.
He actually arrived on time.
Before time.
You know why?
First to leave.
I mean, first to arrive, first to leave.
Now, let me tell you when I knew Charlemagne was ready to leave.
So about 7.59.
Now, the party, mind you,
was like 7 to 11. But at 7.59,
Charlamagne says to our boss, Coach.
Everybody's here right now, so let's go ahead and take
this group picture. Let's go ahead and take a
group picture. So, our
boss looks at me, and I said, you know he's saying that because
he wants to leave. That's right. Charlamagne looks at me
and starts laughing. Listen, I have a
hectic, I had a hectic day. I didn't just,
I don't just do radio. I do a few other things.
So I was literally in the city all day long.
I'm ready to go home.
Get a shower and go to bed.
Yeah, you and me both.
So Charlamagne took the picture and bounced.
That's it.
Out.
And guess who bounced with him?
You did?
I.
That's it.
And let's be clear, Envy didn't get there early.
Nope.
He got there, he probably was there for about 15 minutes.
That group picture shows that he was there.
I was there.
All right.
That's all that matters.
Where is this group picture?
I posted it.
Oh, you did?
Yeah, I posted it on the gram.
But as soon as I seen Charlamagne shaking and wiggling, hood on, jacket on, I said, oh, I know what that play means.
What's interesting is that I ended up staying there until it was over.
Really?
Every time I tried to leave, I was stopped and had a whole other conversation.
It started off with me leaving the room
that the party was in.
Then I was in the bar
outside that room.
Then I was on the staircase
in 4040
where you sit to what,
every time I was like
making my way
toward the door,
but then it'd be another,
come on,
one more drink.
Come on,
let's all do a shot.
Let's have a toast.
Let's have a conversation.
You don't have to sneak out.
I got caught up
in the bathroom
for an extra five minutes.
And I waited for him.
I was like,
I'll wait for Sean.
I was like,
what's taking him so long?
He must be doing a number two.
Because Ty Boogie and Puerto Rico Rob was in the bathroom.
Isn't Ty Boogie from Harlem?
He is from Harlem.
Meeting in the men's room.
So you know where the conversation went.
Mace.
It was all about Mace and Black Rob.
And I'm like, you know what?
I'm not.
I refuse at this point in my life to be in a bathroom in New York City discussing Black
Rob and Mace.
All I heard was Charlamagne talking about Black Rob and Mace all night.
The whole night.
That was the whole conversation all night long.
Every time I walked past, I heard, well, Black Rob.
Good rap debates, though.
Oh, my goodness.
Did y'all wash your hands at least before y'all were talking in the bathroom?
I definitely washed mine.
All right.
Speaking of Harlem.
Jim Jones will be joining us this morning.
We'll kick it with Jim Jones.
I'm sure we'll ask Jim Jones about mace and cam and all that good stuff.
Of course we will.
Of course we will.
All right.
And let's get the show cracking.
Front page news.
What are we talking about, Ye?
Man, I know you guys all saw what's happening in LA with these wild, in Southern California
with these wildfires and people having to evacuate.
So we'll talk about that.
And we'll talk about marijuana as well.
All right.
We'll get into all that and more.
Keep it locked.
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Post Malone, trash ass.
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are
The Breakfast Club. White people ready to take something down
and build something up, boy. They do it instantly.
You know how you just be driving and you be like, damn, where that Starbucks
came from? Yes. I just turned around and the
whole Power 105.1 studio here in New York
is gone, damn it. It's gone. Not only is it gone,
they moved to Ryan Crest. Who is Ryan Crest? The whole Power 105.1 studio here in New York is gone, damn it. It's gone. Not only is it gone. I didn't see it.
They moved to Ryan Crest's private studio.
Have you been there yet?
Yes, I have been.
They got windows.
It's all plush and nice over there.
It's not a good view, though.
Yes, it is.
No, all you do is see another hotel.
If I got a building in New York, if I got a window in New York, I want to see the city.
When you turn around, you see another brick wall.
Would you prefer to see the hotel
or this wall? This wall right here.
Nah, I'd rather see the city.
You say that until some wicked-looking pigeon just fly around
the window and look you dead in your eye
and wonder what you doing here.
Alright, well let's get some front-page news.
Now in Thursday Night Football,
which is tonight, New Orleans played Atlanta
Falcons. Now let's talk about these fires in Cali.
Yeah, it looks awful now.
Los Angeles has been threatened as these wildfires are spreading.
And in Bel Air and Sherman Oaks, tens of thousands of other South California residents also, they've already fled.
And more than 83,000 acres and so many businesses and homes have already been reduced down to ashes.
So I'm sure you guys have been seeing that on the news.
It looks crazy.
It looks crazy.
Yeah, driving on the freeway, you can see all of that happening also.
They're saying that these wildfires will get worse before they get any better just because of the conditions in California.
It's very dry right now, strong volatile winds, and the terrain is very difficult for firefighters to go
through. So all of that
right now is not
prime time for California to have
to deal with this. Damn.
Firefighters go out there and actually try to put those out
or they just let them blaze? They're trying, but I mean
I'm trying to, they're just trying to contain it.
They were trying to fly planes over the fires
and drop water and things like that.
What causes them?
Just like people throwing cigarettes, like sparks?
I don't know.
Any little thing could cause it.
Like you said, the cigarette thing.
And they just spread really quickly.
But they spread fast because it's so dry.
There's one small fire.
Yeah, it's so dry and it's windy.
So they're saying there's hurricane-like winds.
So it's just out of control.
So bringing back the Smokey to Bed campaign would be pointless.
Yeah, I don't know what they could do.
At this point, yes.
But in L.A., now they are going to be the largest U.S. city with legal recreational marijuana.
So they just decided this.
They voted yesterday, and they're going to license sales next year.
After all these debates, they finally approved rules that will make sure that commercial sales and cultivation laws are going to begin in less than a month under an initiative that was approved.
So residential neighborhoods would be off limits to those businesses and so would
areas around schools, libraries
and parks. But now people
can recreationally have marijuana.
It's legal in Los Angeles. Well, all the
weed in the world not going to make me forget about these damn
forest fires. Okay.
Right. Alright, what else are we talking about?
That's it? Well, no. And the House of Representatives
has also passed a bill yesterday
loosening gun restrictions.
I know you got your gun license recently, right?
Yep.
In 35 states.
So right now, you actually, if you have a permit, you can carry concealed weapons and
legally travel with those firearms to other states.
Yeah.
What happened now?
I mean, that's not like a setup.
I could have did that regardless.
You got to fly it under the plane, but you just can't.
So does that mean I can take my firearm to New York City in travel?
Because right now I got to travel out of Jersey.
Yeah, I guess so.
They're saying it's kind of like having a marriage license or a driver's license.
No, listen, it's like having a marriage license or driver's license is valid in other states.
So now if you have a license to carry a concealed weapon, you can bring that firearm with you to other states.
Go ahead, try it.
No, I ain't trying that.
Especially not New York.
New York, you're guaranteed three years.
No, and particularly, they talked about a woman from Pennsylvania, no criminal record.
She had a concealed carry permit for her pistol, and they didn't recognize that when she traveled to New Jersey, and she was later on put in jail.
So they're saying that they should have to make sure that never happens again.
So now you can just carry your concealed weapon.
I'm going to call my local airline and make sure, because that sounds a setup.
Nope.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
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You better have the same energy.
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Hello, who's this?
Naza from Jersey.
Hey, mama, get it off your chest.
Well, I didn't want to complain this morning because that's not really my thing.
I just wanted to spread some positivity.
Okay.
And just basically say that every day, you know, it's a new
day to go out and do something
different, try something different.
If you're not happy with your situation,
stop complaining about it and
go out there and get it.
I totally agree. I agree with that.
I say that all the time. Thank you, Mama. You're welcome.
Have a great day, guys. You too. Hello, who's
this? This is Chris. Hey, Chris, get
it off your chest, bro.
Man, it's Friday for me.
I got vacation left over because I'm salaried.
So I took off every Monday and every Friday.
That's what I'm talking about. You know what?
I'm thinking about that, too.
I got like two, three days left on my vacation.
I'm thinking about doing the same.
I'm using all mine.
It's the best thing, dog.
It's the best thing.
You ain't got to tell me.
I worked hard this year.
I'm going to take me a nice little break at the end of the year.
You hearing me?
Have a good one.
Word.
Well, y'all have about a week to do that.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, I'm out of Atlanta, Georgia, man.
No name.
But hey, good morning, brother.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Hey, I just want to give a shout out to all these EPS drivers out in Atlanta.
You know, we going through it right now.
We're going to have these hours.
And yeah, we going to get through it.
That's all I want to say.
Okay.
All right. We're going to get through what? What's all I want to say. Okay. All right.
We'll get through what?
What happened?
I mean, it's UPS.
It's a tough season for them.
They delivering like a mother.
Salute to UPS.
It's a tough season.
It's a tough season, but, you know, they put a capacity.
They got us out here working 70 hours a week.
And let me ask you a question.
Do you find it insulting when people say UPS is hiring?
No, I don't.
I feel like they should apply and come get a job.
Yeah, yeah.
UPS got great benefits. Y'all get paid
a nice rate. Let me ask you a question.
What's a good tip for a UPS
driver? Because I never tipped a UPS
delivery guy, but this year I got to tip him.
What's a good tip? A good tip
for the UPS driver is wear hand warmers.
It's cold out.
I deliver to the booth publisher to get books for their
house, and every time I... We're not allowed to come to the house
once, but when I do come to the house, she'll books for their house. And every time, we're not allowed to come to the house and win.
But when I do come to the house, she'll send me like a $50 tip.
Okay.
You said a $50 tip?
Yeah, about a $50 tip, yeah.
Oh, $50?
And what's the winner outfit for a UPS driver?
I never see the winner outfit.
I always see the short shorts and the little brown shirt.
Well, they trippin'. But long pants, long sleeves, and a heavy jacket, and the UPNs have a deferred side.
Got you.
Okay, okay.
Thank you, bro.
All right, y'all take care.
All right.
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Hello, who's this?
Yo, what up? What up, Andy?
What's up, bro? Who's this?
This is Jay from Brooklyn.
Jay, get it off your chest, bro.
Hey, look, man. I'm really upset, man.
Look, I met this girl online, right?
We decided to meet up.
She texted me like, hey, look, I'm running late.
I'm like, all right, no problem.
But when she get there, she ain't had no legs.
Nah.
Damn.
Yeah, yeah, but the shit that bothered me, though,
is that, yo, I automatically assumed that she had legs.
Why did you assume that?
How can you look at a person and she don't got no legs,
but then assume they got legs?
Because she said she was running late.
So I automatically assumed she had legs.
Oh, all right.
So you thought about this joke last night, and you was like,
yo, I'm going to call the breakfast club in the morning,
and I'm going to say this, and I'm going to rip.
But now that everybody's just looking at you with a blank stare face,
you're rethinking it.
Yeah, he rethought it.
Sorry, bro.
Hello, who's this?
Who?
Camille.
Hey, Camille.
Get it off your chest.
Um, school.
Just want to say school.
What about it?
Is that good or bad?
I'm tired of school.
I'm tired. all my classes.
I need a break.
You about to get one.
The holiday break coming.
I know, but it need to come fast.
What grade you in?
Ninth.
Man.
Listen, you got your holiday break coming up,
and then you got three more years of high school left,
and then you got some college if you choose to do it.
You'll be fine.
Have a blessed day.
All right, now.
All righty.
Hello, who's this?
Hello. Hey, get it off your chest.
What's up, Envy?
Oh, man. Trap. What's up, Trap?
Hey. Hey, boo.
What's up, Charlamagne? What up, sis?
How y'all doing? Good. What's up,
Trap? What's up, Trap? Happy holidays.
Happy holidays. I'm so mad this morning. I'm so pissed
off. What's up, Trap? So,
I'm one of those people that if I'm driving
and I try to get over, don't speed
up because I'm going to force myself over.
I have this mentality that I wish
somebody would hit me. And somebody
hit me yesterday. Oh, my goodness.
And I got the ticket
because the cops said that I was supposed to yield
to the person, which I stood
on the stairs. Let me ask you a question, Tribe. Did you get
hit in the rear end?
Yes, actually, I did. By this
lady named Elizabeth. I'm not going to say her last name,
but Elizabeth from Philly. You know who you
are. So you didn't really enjoy it because it was a girl
who hit you in the back. Okay.
I understand. What kind of car was she in, Trav?
Say what? What kind of car was she in?
She was like in a
Subaru. It was an older model?
Yeah, it was like an older model Subaru.
You can't play with people who own older cars because they don't really care as much for their cars.
Especially in Philadelphia.
Oh, Tribe, you're in Philly now?
Yeah, I live in Philly.
Okay, Envy.
I thought Tribe was in Atlanta.
I don't know.
Why did you assume that?
I don't live in Atlanta.
Why did you assume that?
See, he's trying to play you.
He thinks you're a messy bottom, so you live in Atlanta.
I can't believe you just assumed you live in Atlanta.
You know Atlanta is the home of the messy bottoms.
I got it.
Atlanta is the home of the messy bottoms.
All right, Trav.
Anyway, I live in Philly.
Goodbye, MV.
Happy holidays, Trav.
You too.
Trav be hanging up on us.
I know, right?
He's like, I got to go now.
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We got rumors on the way?
Yes, let's talk about Time Magazine's
Person of the Year. We'll tell you who got
that, and I'll give you some news
that's quite ironic. Alright, we'll get into
all that when we come back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club. Now, let's get to these rumors. Let's talk Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
Now let's get to these rumors. Let's talk Time Magazine's Person of the Year.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Well, we told you about the candidates for Person of the Year for Time Magazine.
And they did end up picking this time around
the silence breakers.
The people who have come forward in all of these
sexual harassment scandals. That includes
Ashley Judd, Taylor Swift,
who sued a DJ and won earlier in the year.
Former Uber engineer Susan Fowler.
Activists Adama Iwu and
Terry Crews was mentioned. Rose McGowan,
Alyssa Milano, Selma Blair,
Megyn Kelly.
A lot of people were mentioned on that Time Magazine Person of the Year cover.
I like that. The doors definitely got kicked off the hinges this year regarding rape culture, sexual assault culture.
And I'm definitely seeing guys change their ways and think about their past behavior.
So, yeah, everything happens for a reason. Now, interestingly enough, on CNN, one woman, Jessica Lee, she's 74 years old now, and she had mentioned and did interviews about Donald Trump actually groping her in a first class cabin on a flight more than three decades ago.
She was a traveling businesswoman at a paper company and she sat next to him in first class and she said about 45 minutes after takeoff, he had lifted the armrest and began to touch her, grabbing her breast.
And he tried to put his hand up her skirt.
She said he was like an octopus.
His hands were everywhere.
And she actually went to the back of the plane because she felt she was being assaulted.
Now, here is what Donald Trump said in response to her accusations previously.
People that are willing to say, oh, I was with Donald Trump in 1980.
I was sitting with him on an airplane and he went after me on the plane.
Yeah, I'm going to go after.
Believe me, she would not be my first choice.
That I can tell you.
Well, she responded to that on CNN.
Here is what Jessica Leeds had to say about not being his quote unquote first choice.
I find that just ludicrous because he didn't pick me i was there
i was available and he was bored that's that's all it was that's all it was the other women
who are beautiful and and and beauty pageant types and most of them have long blonde hair, which is something he seems to like.
He picked them, but I was just there.
Yeah, just because I'm not your type don't mean you won't try me.
I mean, I prefer green tea, but if there's no green tea around,
I'll drink some ginger tea or some black tea as long as there's some honey.
It's cool. Whatever's available.
Yeah, multiple women have accused Donald Trump of sexually assaulting them,
groping them, grabbing them.
One woman talked about working at a paper company,
and she said when Donald Trump came in, he kissed her on the cheek,
then kissed her on the mouth, and wouldn't let go.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
But nothing sticks with him.
Like, he never seems like he gets in trouble for anything.
Teflon Don.
Nothing.
Teflon Don.
He just laughs it off and keeps it moving.
I mean, he even said on tape before about women.
He said, I just start kissing them.
It's like a magnet.
Just kiss.
I don't even wait.
And he said he just basically kisses women without invitation.
He does anything.
I mean, his fan base probably likes his honesty.
Truth be told.
Like they probably, well, what they perceive is honesty.
He says that these allegations are all false and untrue.
These are just words that he said.
And he never actually carried out any of this behavior.
All right.
Mike Epps is going to be executive producing
the Social Media Awards on BET.
That's going to air live on February 11th,
so it's going to be the best and worst of social media.
They got social media awards?
That's their first time ever doing it.
Drop on the clues bombs for BET.
BET has been doing some really dope stuff in the culture the past year or so, bro.
I ain't even going to lie to you.
That sounds interesting.
What awards do they have?
Did they say yet or not yet?
Oh, I have no idea yet.
I don't have any idea.
Best website?
Best Instagram page?
It's going to be about like viral.
Best meme?
It's going to honor the most viral moments.
Okay.
Best social media personality, stuff like that, I'm sure.
Of the year.
And congratulations to Remy Ma for opening her new store, Conceited.
You're off on a clues bomb for Remy Ma.
North Carolina, right?
Yes.
North Carolina.
She posted it at Conceited, the store, if you want to follow.
She said, one of my dreams that came true.
I appreciate everyone that stood on that long line during the grand opening.
And thank you for your continued support.
Thank you to everyone that's been supporting.
Thank you to all my bomb-ass employees. I love black your continued support. Thank you to everyone that's been supporting. Thank you to all my
bomb ass employees.
I love black entrepreneurship, baby.
There you go.
Congratulations to Remy.
Shout out to Remy.
And she has her special
that's going to be airing
on VH1,
her and Papoose.
Remy and Papoose,
a Merry Mackey Holiday.
So that's going to air
on December 18th
on VH1.
I'm Angela Yee.
Oh yeah, Remy and Papoose
got a special.
I don't like the way
you worded it. Remy and Papoose have a special. I don't like the way you worded it.
Remy and Papoose have a special. I said that.
I was talking about her store and then I said
she also has a show. She said wait. And I said Remy and Papoose.
I just wanted it to be equal billing.
That's all. It is. I said Remy and Papoose.
Stop it. That's all.
Alright, I'm Angela Yee and that is
your Rumor Report. Alright, when we come back
Jim Jones will be in the building. We'll kick it with
Jimmy. So 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.
Capo, Jim Jones.
Hey, what's up, bitch?
You pulled it all night.
I saw you were up
doing some sequencing
and all of that
for the album.
Yeah.
Excited.
Happy.
It's been a long time coming. What you working on? Dipset EP? Or that's your solo? No, that's my solo. Yeah. Excited. Happy. Been a long time coming.
What you working on?
Dipset EP or that's your solo?
That's my solo project called Wasted Talent.
Dipset EP.
We're trying to put together a little docu EP,
a little seven series.
So we were on the phone with Cam last night and talking about a bunch of different things for Dipset.
He was sending me a couple records yesterday.
So it feels good.
Everybody's on their A game putting their best foot forward.
How did that relationship get back together?
Last time we spoke to you, you guys weren't necessarily seeing eye to eye or talking.
How did that conversation happen?
The conversation happened through a guy named Tuma.
Tuma.
Spotify.
Oh, Tuma Bass? Lut named Tuma. Tuma. Spotify. Oh, Tuma Bass?
Luther Tuma.
Mm-hmm.
The hell is Tuma doing?
Negotiating situations with you and Cam.
It wasn't really him negotiating situations with me and Cam.
Well, I had seen Cam one time.
And, you know, seen him and like that.
It wasn't the most friendly of encounters like that between the both of us.
Like that. It wasn't like no hugging and kissing and shit like that.
And that was cool.
And we left it at that.
And then Tuma wanted to do a...
Dipset reunion.
Yeah, for these rap caviar shows that they've been doing.
And they had success with them in different places.
And, you know, if you know Tuma, it's kind of hard to really say no to Tuma, man.
I've been knowing him for so long.
He's such a dear friend and a great Dipset fan.
It just kind of made sense.
When he went to speak to Cam first and then he came to speak to me after he spoke to me,
like, damn, you said the exact same thing that Cam said.
So I was like, yeah, you know.
I was always going to say the same thing.
We bros, but you know.
So it was cool.
And then that led to us having to have some conversations
over what we wanted to do for the show
and led to us having conversations about music.
And then we had a bit of a great conversation over the phone
about what's the next steps from here
if this was just a concert
that we're giving back to New York for them being
so great to us through all these years or if we
are finally going
to take our claim in this game and get some
kudos that's owed
to us. I think we're going to go
for the kudos. Y'all history is
so deep though. When y'all got the history y'all got
it's never really about nothing, right?
I mean, no can't fathom since we so deep, though. When y'all got the history y'all got, it's never really about nothing, right? Yeah, I mean, I know Cam Fallon since we was children, literally.
On day one, like all these kids say, they really my day one.
I really grew up with them.
So, you know, it feels good to not to be on the same page and, you know,
be able to call them and be not on no animosity or no bad blood or nothing like that.
It feels good.
Shout out to my bros. So maybe we'll get to
finally hear these records that Dr. Dre produced
and these records have been in the vault.
I want to hear the records that Dr. Dre produced.
I don't know if we get to hear those.
If you know them, call them up for me.
Hey Dre, let me get those records real quick. You got about
four of them. I could use them right now.
So they're all produced by Dre and they're full dip set
records? Wow.
I did them one night. It came to my studio a long time ago.
I don't even know how the records sound, but it's Dr. Dre music,
so it must be priceless.
It must still sound good.
So it was a great experience anyway.
West Coast sounding?
Because you experimented with that a couple times.
Oh, yeah, I love the West Coast music.
That was one of my favorite eras, that whole West Coast.
When it came in,
Boys in the Hood and Menace to Society,
and I was in love with those movies.
It came about the last year we was graduating,
and the whole West Coast culture was just like,
damn, blew my mind.
And I had Tupac, Snoop Dogg,
which was my favorite rapper of all times.
You know, and I just felt like it.
And I started getting into the whole gang culture.
And, you know, it went from there.
You haven't heard those Dre records nowhere else?
Like the Beez or nothing?
Oh, so he's sitting on them now.
You got him.
What you doing, Dre?
Dre ain't got to do nothing.
He got a billion dollars.
That's all the more reason to give him up.
He could go to sleep.
Are there other old records that we haven't heard yet that's in the vault?
We got a few records.
We got a few old records that we never released.
We got a bunch of new records that we did.
Him was the same.
He had like three records that I probably forgot about.
And then hard drives and stuff like that.
So we prepared.
We working.
The most exciting part is C.G. Wells' work.
I see G. Wells get excited. He starts setting records. He's in the We working. The most exciting part is to see Jules work. I see Jules get excited and he starts
setting records and he's in the studio
working and that's the best
part about it. Do you think the Dipset
breakup caused Jules not to get where he needed to be?
Because there was a point where it was Jules and Wayne.
Same, yep. They did hours together.
It's like Wayne just kept growing but it's like Jules
got kind of stuck in the label limbo
Dipset breakups, all that.
I don't know about all that,
but I know in life when you're dealing with this lifestyle,
it comes with a lot of demons.
And sometimes facing your demons
take longer than other things in life.
And these are things you just got to face.
I couldn't tell you no answer about what took him so long
or why he got stifled.
You know what I mean?
That's just what he was going through.
We all was there for him.
And however long it takes for him to get back on track
or it took for him to get back on track,
it was all written anyway.
He's still here.
We're still able to be relevant.
People still love us.
We did a great show.
So, you know, maybe it was just on time.
Now, at the same time as this all dip set reunion and the tour and everything happening,
all this Mason Cameron drama went down.
Where do you stand on that?
And what were your thoughts when you first heard the Oracle?
I didn't think it was drama.
I thought it was rapping.
What'd you think about the Oracle when it came out?
Were you like, damn, where this came from?
I even haven't even heard it.
You heard?
What gives a fuck about the Oracle?
You heard?
That's a whole...
I ain't got nothing to do with that.
You're playing no games with no pastors or shit like that.
That ain't gonna get us nowhere.
Trying to count my blessings.
I've done enough evil in my life.
You saw people with pastors, you get...
You heard?
Cool.
Keep that. You heard? God. Cool. Keep that.
You heard?
God bless you.
You heard?
But other than that, it's cool, man.
That shit don't hold no merit in nobody.
I ain't making nobody no money.
I don't feel like getting into that.
It's kind of a whack subject to talk about a whack person.
You know what I mean?
Like, when I was younger, Tommy don't beat up the cowards,
so we ain't talking into that.
You heard?
All right.
Everybody talk. I remember just bringing back that old You heard me. All right. Everybody talking.
I remember just bringing back that old call when you called Angie back in the day.
Yeah, like, you know, I was watching her like, hey, Baffa, how you doing?
It's all good, man.
You know, he grew up.
I was a little loose back then, kind of taking advantage of the situation.
I knew wouldn't go nowhere.
You know, I had to learn from different things like that.
Like, you know,ying is not great.
It wasn't great on the schoolyard.
It ain't great as a grown man.
So I stay out of certain shit nowadays.
If it ain't worth nothing to put no money in my pocket
or got something to do with helping my family,
I kind of try to stay out of things nowadays.
You know what I mean?
Keep me out of it.
I don't think they want me in it anyway.
All right, we got more with Jim Jones when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This morning, everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Jim Jones is in the building.
Charlamagne?
That dip set movement was different, man.
Yeah, it was.
I mean, it's four kids that really came from nothing.
Different parts of Harlem and the street.
Didn't have nothing.
We wasn't no big-time drug dealers or drug lords,
but we had to do what we had to do to get busy
and keep some new sneakers on our feet
and be able to get in the tunnel and things like that.
And by the grace of God,
we was able to sign million-dollar deals at a teenage age.
It was 18, 19 when we signed our first deal,
so we've probably been making
millions of dollars every year since
1997 and things like that as well.
We were talking to Biggs. Biggs was up here the
other day and he was talking about... My main man.
Biggs is the smartest person I know.
I came up different. I didn't really
respect too many people older
than me. They didn't do nothing for me. I didn't really hustle
for none of the dudes older than me. We hustled for ourselves.
But Biggs was something different. He always stood out to me. I ain't really hustle for none of the dudes older than me. We hustle for ourself. But Big was something different.
He always stood out to me.
You know what I mean?
When you got to the block or even when I got to the game and watched him in Rockefeller,
just his whole position and the mystique about him and everything.
And then when you get to know him and see how smart of a person he is and how ill he is
and find out he was the plug.
Ha!
Biggs, what's up?
You're telling us about y'all hustle.
Have you spoke to Dame?
Nah, I'm cool on that.
Shout out to all of them brothers, man.
No disrespect. They're doing their thing.
What have been some of the benefits for you
of being at Roc Nation now, too?
Shout out to Roc Nation.
The rock!
We can play Dipset music in the 4040 now.
Word!
That is the real reason why I signed over there.
Y'all can go to the 4040 now.
Have you been to the 4040 yet?
Yes, I've been to the 4040.
I went in there and got drunk one night.
They had some good food.
But yeah, shout out to Rock.
Shout out to OG.
Shout out to Ho.
Shout out to Peck Eyes.
Shout out to Emery.
Shout out to B-Hot.
Shout out to Ty Ty. Shout out to Letty S. Shout out to Emory. Shouts to B-Hot. Shouts to Tata.
Shouts to Letty S.
Shouts to Shaka.
That's so funny hearing you say that, man.
It's so many names that I can't.
But shout out to the whole staff over there.
They welcome me with open arms.
They're very helpful when I go in the building.
To tell the truth, they was waiting on me.
I mean, they did a couple of great deals for me over there that has
nothing to do with music,
which me and OG was talking about the other day.
He was saying, man, I don't know what you're doing
over here, but I'm going to show you how to make some money.
And that's what I respect the most
and things like that, is the fact that they showed me how
to make some money, whether I got a hit record or not.
You know what I mean? And that's their power.
That's nothing but power, man.
It's dope. It's a great feeling to rely on myself with some powerful people like that.
Right now, they're just waiting for me to finish my project so they actually can show me what they do.
So the project is finished, though?
Yes.
Okay.
I sequenced it, so it's like a couple features I'm waiting to get back.
A whole feature?
Oh, please.
You want me to start lying now?
Yeah.
I got a whole one
in this.
Nah, man.
Shout out to the big homie.
What I am going to do
when I finish it,
I'm definitely going
to give him and OG
a copy to listen to
and hopefully I can
bait him that way
and let him hear
a couple records
when he was in the office
the other day.
He was like,
that's that talk right there.
So, you know,
I don't think he would
tell me nothing other.
So, I respect him. How was that first meeting with you and the there. So, you know, I don't think he would tell me nothing other. So I respect him.
How was that first meeting
with you in the whole,
like, did y'all talk about
the past at all?
Y'all talk about the
little beef you had
for a second?
Um,
well, the first meeting
was, like, out the blue
a couple months after
Hassan and, uh,
OG was in L.A.
And, um,
he was like,
yo, if you ain't doing nothing,
you should come to L.A.
Is that the party we seen the pictures at? No, no. This was after that. That was like, yo, if you ain't doing nothing, you should come to LA. Was that the party we seen the pictures at?
No, no.
This was after that.
That was actually, that was the first time that I seen him since I signed.
That was the brunch.
The brunch.
I was a little awkward, a little bit, you know, awkward in there.
Everybody looking like I'm a dinosaur and shit like that.
Like, look at the dinosaurs.
So I just fell back.
And then after that, a couple months after that, they asked me, you know, he was like, yo, OG, you should come out there.
So they gave me a day.
So it was an expensive trip.
I caught a private jet out there.
Went to go, chopped it up for a couple hours,
and got some good weed and jumped back on the jet.
I was watching the old video.
You and Freaky in the studio,
and y'all was just, like, talking about old situations and issues
that y'all been through. I always wonder, like, when it came to that, did y'all was just like talking about old situations and issues that y'all been through.
I always wonder like
when it came to that,
did y'all bring a lot
of that on yourself
or was it because
street dudes
used to hear y'all raps
and test y'all?
Yeah,
it was,
I mean,
it was a mixture
of both.
We was young,
we was dumb
and then
what we represented,
we go around towns
and you know,
you got people in towns that want to test you.
It's funny.
They got some kids in these towns that they just want you to kick their ass
so they can go back to their hood.
Like, nah, they real.
They just kick my ass.
I'm telling you they real.
Like, it's just backwards in the game.
So we did a lot of ass-kicking to verify who we were.
You know what I mean?
Nothing wrong with that.
Are you tired of talking about the Rucker?
Hey, man.
Are you tired of talking about the Rucker?
The Rucker was Hey, man. Are you tired of talking about the Rucker?
Rucker was weak, man.
I would tell you the whole story of the Rucker,
man. My little man, we did
it was
big team against
Cam team or Cam Cousins was playing
8-butter. Side line,
8-butter scores. They like,
oh, this hard. My man, this
dog is solid. And the dude was like such and such. And, oh, this holiday. My man, this, oh, this Harlem.
And the dude was like such and such.
And somebody said, big name.
And he was like, it is Harlem.
Then he snuffed my little man.
We didn't even need to get into all the names because we all good now.
Shout out to all my BKs.
And he snuffed my little man.
I got a chance to get a snuff back because he had snuffed me before in Hawaii a few months back. Oh, my gosh.
Who goes to Hawaii in those days? Snuffed city for him. to get a snuff back because he had snuffed me before in Hawaii a few months back. So now it's like,
oh, you stopped with the snuff city for him and then I got to slapping with everybody
and, you know, it's just merely.
And then, you know,
people always be like,
yo, Cam left you, Cam left you,
and like that,
but he didn't leave me.
And if you understood
the scheme of opposition,
Cam was the money.
I always was loose like that.
That was the rules.
He wasn't supposed to get
enough and not get into.
This is what I do. You heard? And y'all got out of there which y'all should have. It was the rules. He wasn't supposed to get in nothing I get into. This is what I do.
You heard?
And y'all got out of there
which y'all should have.
It was like 40 people.
That's what people
don't understand.
It was like more than that.
I start,
Puffy got,
I'm going to tell you,
Puffy used to watch it
all the time and laugh
like he well.
I was fighting like
nine of them.
Really.
And then I had a box
cut in my pocket
and that's really how
I got out of there.
I forgot I had the box cut.
The old arm joint,
the joint big was talking about the orange box cut
back up everybody was like oh like i had a gun like oh we got the race i was like yeah all right
let me get a bus move there i got my hands off you heard so actually i was i was the winner in that
one i had no scratches i snuffed like five people back to raise out i was looking like super thug
when cam was here cam was like nah j, nah, Jim never got out of there.
Jim fought everybody.
100%.
I mean, I'm one person.
And at that time, I probably like a buck 60.
And I'm fighting Puffy Security and a bunch of bad boys, dudes.
I've always been nice with my hands.
Pretty good.
Pretty good.
Because first it was the Harlem World crew.
I guess Cam was a part of.
So what caused Dipset to do that? The Harlem World was the Harlem World crew. I guess Cam was a part of. So what caused Dipset to do it?
Harlem World was really like a crew.
It was just like Harlem World was the place we was at.
That's what we were saying, Harlem World.
That was it.
Like, I got Harlem World on my arm.
That's what I thought.
I was like, isn't Harlem World the pub city?
It ain't in script and shit like that
because I didn't really feel it.
I didn't like the one they had in script.
So I did the shit that I wanted
because I was from Harlem World. You did? Mace didn't really feel it. I didn't like the one they had in script. So I did what I wanted because I was from Harlem World.
You dig?
Mase didn't run Harlem World.
Mase was never a leader like that.
He just was a talented kid that always knew how to rap and dance.
And he got his chance first to rap and dance with Puff and got on.
He wasn't never a gangster or pumped no drugs in Harlem or did anything like that.
You know what I mean?
He was always just dope at the music.
That's why everybody think I'm being biased by saying I thought it was a reach for him to say Cam got my name on his arm. No drugs in Harlem or did anything like that. You know what I mean? He's always just dope at the music.
That's why everybody think I'm being biased by saying I thought it was a reach for him to say Cam got my name on his arm.
Like Harlem world is the borough.
That a rapper.
That was cute.
He did, but we did more for Harlem than he did.
And I can say that wholeheartedly.
Very wholeheartedly.
All right, we got more with Jim Jones when we come back. Matter of fact, let's get into a Jim Jones mini mix.
Let me know your favorite Capo record.
All right, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Jim Jones is in the building.
Charlamagne?
What made y'all start Diff It?
You know, we started through Mace and Can't Take That Away.
Mace was the first one to get us in line, bring Cam to the water,
let Cam get a drink and shit like that.
And then when you're the man and you're in the Mace position, you kind of dictate what's going on.
It's just showing shit like that.
And we were walking through the hallways and we was just singing, we was just singing that shit.
And then one day, you know, Mace used to do these shows and try to have us dancing.
Cam didn't really like the dancing.
So he would have us on that speaker.
Jimmy on that speaker.
He choreographed in the dance and shit like that.
So we did it one day, right?
I ain't feeling this.
I ain't feeling this.
He treating us bad.
This ain't what we do.
Next day, Cam like, Pack it. We out us bad. This ain't what we do. This ain't next day, Cam.
Like, Packy, we out of here.
Just, we gonna blow ourself.
That's what started the diplomats.
Wow.
Straight like that.
Straight like that.
Then you went from dancing on speakers to starting a diplomat.
You know what I mean?
These are the moments that I respect Cam for.
Like, you know, some people, Cam's not a killer.
He ain't the toughest individual, but he ain't no punk, and he definitely not letting anybody
do nothing that he don't want to happen to him.
If he ain't getting it just due,
he's standing up for it. No matter
what the situation is. Whether he come
out on the bottom of it or on top of it, he's standing up for it.
And I seen him stand up for everything
that we got when we was coming up.
And me watching how
bold he was for us, it was like, man, well,
I'm going to put everything on the line for him.
Was Jules around then, or was this you and Cam?
Jules came in about 99.
He did, like, right before the tunnel wrapped up.
I kind of gauged everything.
About the tunnel time.
Yeah, the tunnel was, like, before and after
the tunnel stages and shit like that.
So Jules came in at a very early time.
He came in when Cam did sports, drugs, and entertainment.
That was the first time people heard Jules on music,
what I said.
That was dope.
Jules was like 16.
Definitely was super talented.
And it was kind of funny for him
because he came in the game right when we pretty much lost our deal.
That's when entertainment lost the $64 million.
They had to send us back to Sony,
and then we was doing a joint on Sony.
My money running out in the bank, it ain't looking good.
He was like, we got to do what we got to do, bro.
I remember going back to the streets, and I remember Cam going on a tan.
I remember me just hustling out the Bronx, like real hustling.
I put it all on the line because we didn't carve the lifestyle out for ourselves that
I'm not going back to the projects that live like that
I could hear Cam saying that like boy we gotta do what we need to do
if music don't work
we can't be broke
and then um
Dame came in the picture
Cam got to sit down with him
because we was beefing with Dame at the time when we was signing with Un
because of the shit that
Un and Jay had going on.
You know what I mean?
So the loyal that we are,
this man Un put us on.
We ain't got no problems of going up against the world
for someone that we feel is in our best interest
and want to see us shine and go to,
you know what I mean?
And that's how that went in there.
So when Cam got to talk to him, it was just like, you know what I mean?
And Cam was telling him, like, you know, you know what type of a**hole he is.
He put on for us, we're going to put on for you.
Right now we're in a bad situation.
That's when Dame got to put his whole Harlem spiel.
If you know anything about Dame, he got this whole Harlem thing about him.
Like, Harlem, we're going to stick together, man.
We can't go through this.
And, you know, Dame is a small person.
That was at the time when he was thinking clear.
And he took the management position.
And then from the management,
I took Cam into signing over there at Rockefeller.
And then he got the paid and full movie all around the same time.
I remember sitting in the 40th Park.
Like, right after he did the Rockefeller deal
and did that record with Bleak and all of them
and they called Cam
Bleak and Beats
he named called Cam
while we was on his block
and put that in the park
and he was like
yo you got the part
to pay the full right
I said nah
Cam cried out there
that night
he was screaming
I was like
big shit
how did the record
with Cam and Jay
come together
were you there for that
yeah I was there
for the whole moment
Cam when we went wanting to get the record done with and Jay come together? Were you there for that? Yeah, I was there for the whole moment.
Cam, when we went on to get the record done with him for a minute,
like kids signing all over again, getting back in the game.
We'd have seen every video, every Jay album, anything that came out.
We in 5-H had it on, hustling to it, doing whatever we need to do to it. So, you know, it was natural that we wanted to get the record and Cam.
It was kind of nice to get in the era at that time.
So it didn't happen when we wanted to.
And I was speaking to Jay.
We was laughing about that with Jay.
And I understood his position.
He was like, I was up millions of dollars.
Nothing was happening when nobody wanted to.
It happened when I wanted to.
And I was like, you're right when you look at it like that.
And then one day we were in the studio. And he's like, yo, y'all ready?
You better get on your A game, boy.
And that was it.
They set the beat up, and he was going back and forth.
It was a fight.
It was a beautiful sight.
Cam go in the booth, come out.
Jay go right in the booth, come out.
Cam go in the booth, come out.
So it was like nobody was in the booth. Come on. Cam, go in the booth. Come on. So it was like
nobody was in there writing.
It wasn't like nobody
had nothing premeditated
because Jay came back
just out of nowhere
like, yo, you ready?
And put the beat up
and it was just on.
Like, it was just
verbal warfare
at the highest quality
that I've ever seen.
So that was a dope moment
in hip-hop history
for me for Dipset.
So whose idea was it
to take Jay off
of a boy? Killer. Killer! moment in hip-hop history for me, for Dipset. Whose idea was it to take J off Old Boy?
Killer.
Killer!
How was the verse?
It's cold.
It's cold.
No, no, no.
Erase that shit out the computer.
Disappear that shit.
I don't want nobody to ever hear that verse again.
It was like...
I respect it.
For what, though?
Because we've been trying to get him on it.
It was just a lot.
It was a lot going on.
We was young.
We just signed.
Ego's flaring.
We from Harlem.
Cam think he better than Jay.
Jay is the man at that time.
Cam is a young gunner.
Vicious got the city on tilt.
Dipset start brewing up.
Like, we was feeling our own self.
We was hot and we knew it.
You hear?
In the city, ain't nobody else was hotter than us but Jay.
Nobody in Rockefeller was hotter than us.
Nobody in New York City, period.
No disrespect to nobody.
Like, they're not saying niggas wasn't hot, but they wasn't as hot as us.
No, at that time, no. That dynamic you just mentioned with Unn was hot, but they wasn't as hot as us. Nah, at that time, no.
That dynamic you just mentioned with Unn was interesting, too. I never thought
about that, because y'all was, Cam was over
at Unn, so when, I guess, J-N-U-N
had their situation. The whole stabbing and all
that, yeah, like, we was in that
situation, and it was, oh, I
remember when we, man,
I remember, yo, Cam,
I'm just gonna stab, man.
Yo, grab the hammer.
We're going over to Unn House.
Like, what?
We're grabbing the hammer for him, too?
I bet.
I remember I had my swim. I had, like, Nautica swim trunks, big hammer, you know, running in Unn House over there in Fort Lee at the time.
Did y'all know where the stabbing came from?
You knew the whole story?
I mean, I know a lot of things.
And it's not for here.
Maybe if I write a book and all that type of shit, you heard.
You think all of this helps or hurts?
Like, it's an interesting time in Harlem right now
because y'all had the reunion show.
Very next day, Mase comes out with a diss record.
Nothing hurts because it's all publicity.
It's all media.
So the more times they can say Harlem,
the more Harlem gets.
But, you know, I want to say so much, but it ain't my position, man.
It ain't my turn.
I didn't come up here for that and shit like that.
But just know, Beth has always been a good kid.
You know what I mean?
Like, we're not going to pump him up.
We're not going to make it seem like Harlem divided.
Like, he ain't from Harlem.
He don't represent nothing in Harlem. He's a good kid that came out of Harlem
made his money from Harlem you dig he have stopped rapping in like 98 99 like
that so you know I mean like whatever he's doing you know I mean to get on or
try to get back in the music game we want to become a murderer and do
interviews with face masks on like that like mommy whatever man like don't be
scared we here yeah that's what you told Angie.
If it keeps going, it's going to end bad.
And I was like, what does that mean?
End bad for who, bro?
Like, I want to know.
I want to see how that movie ends bad.
Come on, man.
Ends bad.
It's like he's using a 50 cent ploy.
Like, what are you doing?
Like, what are you really trying to get at right here?
Like, you was never known for
murder mates ever in your career.
Any record that people have ever heard was
come all you want to,
come all you want to. You make great records.
You have done an outstanding work at
Bad Boy. Come on, man. Don't do
that right now. It's 2018.
You don't have
no arrests on your
rap sheet. You haven't even been in court at all.
What are you talking about is going to end bad?
You don't hang out with no tough guys.
Like, come on, man.
Let's keep this cool.
Like, do your music.
You just did the record with Puffy and Khaled.
I doubt Puffy and Khaled want to be associated with the bozomness that you're trying to pull off.
That's not in their lane.
Puffy got a billion.
Khaled on the way to a billion. You looking crazy. You dig? Try to get back to pull off. That's not in their lane. Puffy got a billion. Khaled on the way to a billion.
You looking crazy.
You dig?
Try to get back to your money.
I damn sure ain't got no problem with you, bro.
I don't think you want this anyway, bro.
At all.
You dig?
And I ain't even gonna talk about this.
You know my heart started pumping.
Like you took pre-workout?
Yeah, like tell you the most disrespectful shit in your life you ever heard,
but that's not what I'm here for, man.
You trying to keep it positive.
Shout out to Roc Nation.
I don't think they want to hear that in the UFC, bro.
Think like me, man.
These people playing with billions.
I don't think they want me to be involved with them type of things.
You heard?
Leave us alone.
How about that?
Word.
Jim Jones.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Thank you for joining us.
Yeah, I'm here.
Thanks for having me. the Breakfast Club. Thank you for joining us. Yeah, I'm here. Thanks for having me.
The Breakfast Club.
It's about time. What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report. This is the Rumor Report
with Angela Yee
on the Breakfast Club.
Well, Quality Control
Music has a new project coming out,
Control the Streets Volume 1. and there's a clip on Instagram.
And in that clip, Quavo is saying this.
Ice tray on the game of flooded.
Ice, ice, ice.
Yeah.
If a gang of haters call him Joe Button.
Damn, it's going to be a sad day in the culture when the Migos jump Joe Button, man.
If a N-word hater call him Joe Button.
Damn, man. And you can hear the word hating, call him Joe Button. Yeah, man.
And you can hear the word that means vagina, but rhymes with wussy.
They're not going to battle, though.
In the background.
Joe going to get stomped out in designer shoes that I can't even pronounce, man.
This is going to be a sad day in hip-hop, man.
But I will say this.
We have to stop saying just because somebody doesn't like your music that they're a hater.
We got to get over that, people.
I mean, if you don't like something, you're a hater.
If you like something, you're D-riding.
Like, where is the middle ground on this issue?
Well, if it's Quavo's music and he wants to come at him,
he can. Oh, absolutely.
I'm fine with all of that.
So Joe Button responded, Quavo wants smoke,
LOL, and we're called me
wussy on the ad-lib track.
You call him a wussy?
Well, it rhymes with wussy, but I can't say the word. I kinda like wussy. We might need to start calling these guys wussy. I ad-lib track. You call him a wussy? Well, it rhymes with wussy,
but I can't say the word.
I kind of like wussy.
We might need to start calling these guys Wussy.
I kind of like wussy.
You like wussy?
I ain't mad at wussy.
Soon as it's all peace,
he decides to unleash
this lyrical venom
in my direction.
That's crazy SMH.
And then he also tweeted
to Quavo,
I am your OG
and you will respect me
as such.
Wow.
Man, it's going to be a sad day in the culture when the Migos jump Joe Budden.
They're not going to jump no damn Joe.
Just make sure you record a little bit of it, man.
Oh, my goodness.
Salute to my guy, Joe Budden.
Salute to my guy, Joe Budden.
Salute to my guy, man.
I don't understand.
Drop one of Clues' bombs for Joe Budden, okay?
That's my guy.
That's your wussy.
That's my wussy That's your wussy. That's my wussy.
Shout out to Jim.
All right, Peter Gunz was on Marys Boot Camp,
and he revealed to fans that he was molested as a child.
I heard this.
I thought about Charlamagne.
Whoa.
Now, guys, tell the story.
Charlamagne didn't do this to me.
I was molested at age 8 years old.
Now, you said I was 6, 7, or 8 years old.
There was an older woman who used to watch us.
She used to do some really inappropriate things to me.
She would put her mouth in inappropriate places.
And he said that abuse has caused him to mistreat his own companions later in life.
He said she made me scared to tell.
When I got older, like 14, the girlfriends I had, I would pressure them.
So I feel the abuse that I got, I put it on other people.
I definitely was getting touched by my cousin's ex-wife at 8 years old.
And the only reason I made her stop is because I didn't like the smell of her jerry-grill.
I do want to say one thing, though.
We always talk about all these women coming forward saying they were sexually assaulted.
Why did they wait so long?
It was 30 years ago.
But you never know how something that happened 30 years ago can affect you to this day.
I didn't realize it was sexual assault until later on in my life, though, when I saw Tyler Perry on Oprah crying.
Because he said his aunt touched him.
And I was like, well, what the hell wrong with me?
Because I enjoyed it.
All right.
Goodness gracious.
All right.
Now let's discuss Fresher on Eminem's revival album.
The track listing came out, and we saw that Fresher is on that album.
Now he talked to This Is 50 and described how Eminem learned about him.
Where's the five knots when him on, wait a minute, three minutes,
Eminem hit him on Twitter,
hey, what is this, why are you doing this?
He goes, this is Fresher's record.
Oh, this is, okay, okay.
And that's when it happened.
Crazy.
And when he, we found out, you know,
did I just hear a little chatter, chatter,
hey, Eminem shouted the record out.
I'm like, oh yeah, I didn't see it, so I don't believe it.
Until Paul Rosenberg hits my manager.
Hey, Eminem wants Fresher on the song.
I had to sit down.
That is awesome.
Salute to Fresher.
I've always liked Fresher's voice.
I like his sound.
But I want to know why 2 Chainz got taken off directly.
We're going to get to that.
But we're going to talk about 2 Chainz as well.
So in this same
This Is 50 interview, Fresher talks about
2 Chainz. I guess he thought 2 Chainz
was going to make it onto the same song, Chloroceptic
that he's on. Check it out.
Get in the studio. I do the hook.
They say, you got a verse?
I say, sure, I got a verse.
Crazy. So I do the verse.
It was crazy, man.
Then they call you, you know, 2 Chainz on the record too. Let's do the verse It was crazy Then they call you
2 Chainz on the record too
Let's do this verse
I'm like
Lost my mind
I got the feeling
That 2 Chainz
Watched Eminem on that record
So he took him off
Now I'm gonna tell y'all
That's your story
Technique
Whoever got that verse
If somebody got that verse
And they leak it
And 2 Chainz verses
Are better than Eminem
We gonna let these
Conspiracy theories fly
I don't think anybody
Got that verse
I don't think Eminem
Will let anybody
Leave the studio
With their verses I don't understand Why you would just Take a 2 Chainz verse Well I'm sure He's gonna explain it At theories fly. I don't think anybody got that verse. I don't think Eminem will let anybody leave the studio with their verses.
I don't understand why you would just take a 2 Chainz verse.
Well, I'm sure he's going to explain it at some point.
So we don't know what the reason is.
Maybe he's, I have no idea.
But 2 Chainz did post a picture of him and Eminem five hours ago on his Instagram.
And he posted what Genius said.
According to Fresher, 2 Chainz's original verse on Eminem's Chlorosectic made him lose his mind.
Now 2 Chainz posted that picture
and said grateful for the opportunity.
New music on the way.
I'm sure Chainz killed it though.
Grateful for what opportunity?
I guess for meeting him or working with him.
Yeah.
And doing something with him.
Who knows?
Yeah, he did him a favor.
Drop on the Clues Bar for 2 Chainz.
And thanks to Eminem for donating also.
Yes, to Chainz for Change and giving us...
What did he donate?
$150,000 to Chainz for Change from his foundation. Thank you, Eminem for donating also. His job is a jerk. Yes, to Change for Change and giving us, what did he donate?
$150,000 to Change for Change from his foundation.
Thank you, Eminem.
We really appreciate that.
Yeah.
And shout out to Paul Rosenberg, who is his manager, who is about to be the new president of Def Jam.
So that's all starting next month.
But that has nothing to do with y'all taking 2 Chainz off that song.
We don't know what happened.
Maybe they couldn't get the verse clear.
You can't just make a story up.
We want answers.
All right?
You and 2 Chainz did a picture. Y'all put it up on the gram. We were looking forward to that record. We don't know what happened. You can't just make a story up. We want answers. Alright, you and 2 Chainz did a picture.
Y'all put it up on the gram. We were looking forward to that record.
We were excited about it. 2 Chainz was up here on the Breakfast Club
talking about it. I need to know why Fresher
is on the record, but 2 Chainz is not.
I need to know these things. And it has nothing to do with Fresher.
It has nothing to do with Fresher. Well, I'm Angela
Yee, and that is your Rumor Report. I want to hear it.
Alright, well, thank you, Miss Yee.
Charlotte Mays! Yes. Who you giving your donk to?
Listen, man, salute to everybody in Charlotte, North Carolina. I know it. All right. Well, thank you, Missy. Charlamagne! Yes. Who you giving your donkey to? Listen, man, salute to everybody in Charlotte, North Carolina.
I know it's the holidays and everybody's stealing, but if you're going to steal, you got to learn
how to steal right.
Okay?
These guys in Charlotte did it wrong.
I mean, you shouldn't steal at all.
Yeah, don't steal.
How about that?
Don't steal at all.
We know that.
But if you're going to steal, at least try to get away with it.
All right.
All right.
Talking of days, up next is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Charlamagne, say the gang. Don. It's the Breakfast club, bitches. Who's donkey of the day today?
Yeah, donkey of the day for Thursday, December 7th goes to five young men in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Salute to the Queen City.
Everyone who listens to us on Screech 103.3 in Charlotte.
Drop on a Clues Bomb for the 704, man.
Charlotte, what's happening?
One of my favorite cities in the world.
Now, these five young men who go by the names of Johnny Penny, Javante Cascart, Malik Long, Khalil Wallace, and Jamaica Coburf
were all arrested for breaking and entering, larceny, possession of stolen goods.
One was even caught with a firearm and possession of marijuana.
Now, it's the holidays, and people are stealing.
They're taking packages off your front porch. They're breaking into your homes.
They're doing whatever they have to do to ensure they got a good Christmas,
even if it's at the expense of ruining yours.
And that's exactly what these five young men tried to do,
but clearly they aren't too good at it, all right?
This breaking and entering thing is tough, man.
Now, all five guys entered this townhouse,
and a lot of rookie mistakes were made, okay?
I can tell by how young they are that they was in over their head.
Now, for whatever reason, three of the guys decided to leave the townhouse during the burglary, all right?
Maybe they went to Bojangles or something, okay?
Doing a burglary makes you crave blueberry biscuits.
So it was just Johnny and Javante in the townhouse, all right?
Johnny and Javante are 33 and 24 years old.
And last Friday, the man who owned the townhouse came home and found him in the house
in the middle of the burglary.
Now, the man was able to moonwalk out of his house
without them noticing, all right?
And he called 911.
So the police pulled up.
And when they pulled up,
Johnny and Javante were in the house.
So I know you're thinking,
well, if it was five guys in the house
and three of the guys left to go get
boberry biscuits from Bojangles,
and when the police came, it was only just two guys left in the house. How in the hell did all five of them get
arrested? Well, let's go to WBTV CBS for the report, please. What would you do if you walked
in on your own home burglary? One Charlotte man experienced that last night, but that's not all
to this story. Some of the burglars walked right back into the house while police were there
investigating. Five people are behind bars now.
Johnny Penny, Javante Cathcart, Malik Long, Khalil Wallace, and Jamaica Colbreith.
But this wasn't an ordinary burglary.
When the homeowner returned home, he saw Penny and Cathcart inside.
They didn't see him.
He left and called 911.
When police arrived, Long, Wallace, and Colbreith tried breaking into the home again,
not knowing officers were inside.
When they saw the police,
a friend of mine popped out the back and saw people run away,
but they were caught and arrested.
So you mean to tell me
you was already out of the house.
You went to Bojangles to get
blueberry biscuits during the burglary.
You see the police at the house and you decided
to break into back in the townhouse.
You're not going to tell me you didn't see all those cop cars outside.
Alright? You can't blame age on everything. Malik is 20, Khalil is 22 in Jamaica, Jamaca, of the break-in into back in the townhouse. You're not going to tell me you didn't see all those cop cars outside. All right?
You can't blame age on everything.
Malik is 20, Khalil is 22 in Jamaica, Jamaca, whatever the hell his name is, is 16.
So age shouldn't be an excuse for good old-fashioned common sense.
Kids, you shouldn't be stealing at all.
But if you're going to steal, at least try to get away with it.
Isn't that the whole point of crime?
Do kids play video games nowadays and actually attempt to beat them?
Remember when we was kids, we used to play
video games and attempt to actually beat the whole
game? We didn't want to lose, okay? We didn't want
to die and lose lives. It seems like
these kids nowadays are really playing this
game called life and trying to lose.
Now, I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary.
Never claimed to be. But the whole
point of committing crimes is to avoid the police,
right? In Pac-Man, you try to avoid
the ghosts. In Mike Tyson's Punch-Out,
you try to avoid Mike Tyson's uppercuts.
Not only did these five dudes not avoid the police,
they set the table for the police
at the scene of the crime and decided to come
back to the scene of the crime to take their seat at the
table with the po-po. And now
all of them will probably be spending a good portion of the
holidays in jail now.
I could be wrong, but if you can't commit
no crime better than this, you should just get a job.
Okay?
Instead of going to Bojangles for blueberry biscuits, go to Bojangles and ask for a job application.
I don't know that they could handle that.
You're right.
I don't think they can handle the responsibility of working at Bojangles.
Some donkey of the days just sell themselves.
Please give Johnny Penny, Javante Capcart, Malik Long, Khalil Wallace, and Jamaica Colbreth the biggest hee-haw, please. And I also think that if you get caught breaking and entering during the holidays,
they should keep you until after Valentine's.
After Valentine's?
After Valentine's.
I agree with you.
If you get caught during the holiday season, they should just keep you until after Valentine's.
You know what?
You're just going to sit this one out for a couple months.
You know how sometimes you get arrested on the weekend and it's a holiday weekend and they keep you until Monday? I say push it to Easter. I ain't mad at that either. All right? You're just going to sit this one out for a couple months. You know how sometimes you get arrested on the weekend, and it's a holiday weekend, and they keep you until Monday?
I say push it to Easter.
I ain't mad at that either.
All right?
You rise when Jesus rises.
Trying to mess with my holidays.
There you go.
Yeah, push it to Easter.
I'm not mad at that.
You stealing from people, and you breaking people's houses and stuff
during the holidays?
You got to stay until Easter.
I ain't mad at that.
All right.
They caught that there was a person that was stealing packages
from off of people's...
Yeah, they caught her.
Yeah, they just caught him.
They caught another one, too.
They caught a female, too.
Oh, that's crazy.
All right, well...
I always feel weird when they leave my package right outside anyway.
Really?
Because anybody could just walk up and take it.
I got something called a dog now, so they got to be very, very careful.
I got something called a nice neighborhood, all right?
That's where they go.
That's the best place to go to have nice stuff.
That's where they go.
What do you think?
They go to ghosting places where people don't have nice stuff?
I bet you won't get out of my neighborhood.
I guarantee it.
I bet you won't get out of my gate.
I'm not even worried.
Challenge.
Some things I ain't worried about.
Challenge.
All right.
Challenge.
I triple dog dare you.
Triple dog.
Challenge.
I triple dog dare you to put your tongue on this pole.
Whoa.
Well, all right.
Nobody with a good time.
Merry Christmas.
Just happened.
You catch all of me under the mistletoe.
Freaky, freaky, freaky Friday.
Clearly we know what's going to happen.
All right.
Jesus Christ.
Why?
Why did that turn in?
Why?
I don't understand what just happened.
Why did we remix that thing?
Ah, that turned.
You know what?
I was just talking about stealing packages.
How? How? You know what I'm saying? You don't want to put a tongue on your pole. I don't know where it went... I was just talking about stealing packages. How?
You don't want to put a toe in your pole.
I don't know where it went. I'm talking about the Christmas story.
I'm trying to reference Ralphie. You know what I'm saying?
Ah, that turned bad for me. Okay.
Up next is Ask Yee.
805-85-1051.
You got a question for Yee, call her now. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
That was Kanye West through the wire.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee, 800-585-1051.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, it's Tatiana.
Hey, Tatiana.
What's your question for Yeezy?
I want to know if I should stay with my boyfriend,
even though it's the holiday
or should I break up with him now even though I won't get.
What?
Okay, now slow down.
What kind of?
Okay, so you know y'all are going to break up.
That's got to do with love, Yee?
Hold on.
Let me answer her question.
You know, the holidays are a really hard time to break up
because you feel like I don't put my work in all year.
But material things are never a reason to stay with anyone.
I mean, but then again,
I kind of feel bad
because it's like,
I mean, I love him.
I do have all the love
and the love of my life.
I love him,
but I don't know
if we're going to
really work out anymore.
Why do you want
to break up with him?
Well, he's kind of,
well, we're not necessarily
officially together right now.
We're kind of on this
trial basis
where he's trying
to prove to me
that he can be the person
that I need him to be.
Okay.
I'm not sure if I want it. I'm like, and he is I need him to be. Okay. I'm not sure if I want it.
I'm like, he is doing things,
but I'm not sure if I want it anymore, honestly.
Well, what's the problem? Like, what is
it about him that you put him on a trial
right now? Well,
a couple months ago,
we were having a talk, you know,
just about general things. Okay, so what are
your long-term goals? What are you trying to do
right now that, you know, whatever it is. So I'm in school, you know, I have, you know, it's about general things. Okay, so what are your long-term goals? What are you trying to do right now that, you know, whatever it is.
So I'm in school.
You know, I have, you know, plans to go to medical school and things like that.
So I'm trying to figure out what it is that he's doing to be successful in life.
And moving forward, he's just, things went left during that conversation,
and he decided to put his hands on me.
Whoa.
So he hit you.
Well, he tried to choke.
He choked me.
What?
Yeah.
That's crazy.
So, yeah, I told him, you know, we broke up for the moment.
And then, you know, I missed him.
So I decided to go back.
But now I'm like, we can't go fully back into this.
Because, you know, I already told my parents, I already told everybody that we're not together no more.
So I got to eat my way back into this to see if this is what I really want.
Now, Tatiana, I'm going to always say when somebody puts their hands on you,
that's not the person for you.
And you sound like you don't even really want to be with him.
Like, what do you feel bad about?
I feel bad because, like, every time I go to have this conversation with him
about, you know, how I'm feeling now, it's like something,
I don't know, I feel like he knows I'm getting ready to do something.
And he's like, oh, babe, just don't give up on me.
I'm still trying, still working on myself.
Because he's like, I told him, he's in therapy right now.
He goes to therapy every other week.
You know, he's been going to church and things like that.
But I just don't know if it's what I want anymore.
Okay, well, while you guys are on this child separation,
number one, don't feel like, okay, I want to still kind of be with him
because I want to get gifts.
F the gifts.
That doesn't really matter.
Yes, he should try to better himself
because he did something that was awful
and something that would make me
not want to be with somebody. Now, I can't tell you
what you should or shouldn't do, but I can tell you
when somebody puts their hands on you, you should never
feel bad for them if you decide to
not be with them. That's something that he did
and the consequences of those actions are
he might not have his woman anymore
because he did something that is unforgivable.
He put his hands on you.
Anything could happen.
What if he would have killed you?
What if he does it again?
You know, but I do feel like it's great that he's working on it.
He's in therapy.
He's going to church.
Let him work on it on his own because that's some issues that he has that has nothing to do with you.
He needs to fix himself.
But don't be with somebody because you want to make sure you get presents for the holiday.
I don't know. He lives out here by himself
too. I'm the only person
he really knows. Well, that'd be alright.
He choked the person that he only knows. He'll be
alright. He got to deal with that.
And listen, if what he's trying to do is
really get back with you, then he better be okay
with anything that you say right now.
If you tell him I can't do that because you
jeopardized my life,
I don't feel safe,
what you did is unforgivable,
he's got to swallow that.
That's on him.
He made a mistake.
He got to suffer the consequences of that mistake.
And that is that he might not be with you
ever again.
That's true.
You know, you can't just feel bad for somebody.
Was he feeling bad when he did that to you
at that moment?
No, he wasn't.
All right, so
I can't tell you how things are going to progress.
I think it's great. Let him go work on himself.
Do what he's got to do. But I think
for the holidays, spend time with your family,
with the people that love you, with the people that you love,
that you want to spend time with. Not somebody that you
feel bad for. That is very true.
Nothing wrong with being a little bit selfish
when it comes to something like this.
Do what's best for you.
I appreciate that.
All right, Tatiana.
All right, bye.
Bye, honey.
All right, we got more Ask Yee when we come back.
800-585-1051.
Hit us up.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
Tawana.
Hey, Tawana. You have a question for Yee? I do. What's your question for Yee. Hello, who's this? Tawana. Hey, Tawana.
You have a question for Yee?
I do.
What's your question for Yee?
Well, first of all, can you take us off Bluetooth?
You sound a little crazy.
My question is, I have a nine-year-old daughter,
and I've been single for five years,
and I'm just trying to figure out
how do I go about trusting somebody to be around,
you know, my daughter,
because there's a lot of stuff going on
as far as, like, kids getting molested.
So I'm kind of scared of that, though.
Listen, don't have anybody around your daughter
until you're ready to get married.
And then still double check.
You know?
And make sure,
listen, clearly you can never predict
what somebody might do,
but you can definitely lower the risk.
And what I mean by that is
make sure you do any kind of background check
you got to do on somebody.
Make sure you know their family members.
Make sure you know the friends that they grew up with. Make sure you know what
people have to say about them. You know where they work.
All of those things. How old's her daughter?
Nine. She's nine years old. I have two
adults, but they have to help. So,
it's just me and her, and I heard a lot of stories
and things happening in my family already.
So, I'm a little nervous about that, so I don't
date. I don't do anything. I just go to work
and take care of her, but I think it's time
for me to, you know... And when you start dating, definitely don't bring. I don't do anything. I just go to work and take care of her. But I think it's time for me to, you know.
And when you start dating, definitely don't bring anybody around your daughter anytime soon.
Okay.
And there's no reason anybody should be left alone with your daughter.
You got to make sure that you feel 100% comfortable.
And even then, nothing is guaranteed. But anything that you can do to make sure and make sure that your daughter knows the lines of communication with you are open.
Make sure she knows what's inappropriate.
Anything makes her uncomfortable, make sure she tells you about everything
so she knows she can come to you no matter what.
Never to feel intimidated.
Nothing's going to happen to you.
Nothing's going to happen to her.
So that she can always tell you if anything is weird and she knows how to react.
Also, just in case somebody even does anything to her.
Whether it's somebody you're dating or anybody in this world.
Yes, I talk to her like every month.
I try to sit down and talk to her.
Because it already happened to my other daughter.
So I'm kind of scared.
But not from anyone I was dating.
From a family member.
Wow.
Do you think it's best to go on dating sites or meet somebody the old-fashioned way?
I mean, I think whatever works better for you.
Like, do you go out?
Have you told your friends and coworkers, hey, if you know anybody good,
I want to get back out there and start dating.
And just don't put a lot of pressure on yourself when you do go on these dates. Make sure you're not looking at it like this is about to be my man or my husband. This is just somebody
I'm going out to have a good time with. Maybe we'll end up being friends or maybe it'll go
further. So it doesn't never have to feel like there's so much pressure that every person that
you meet and go out with is going to be the one. OK, because I just think I put my life to the
side because I want to protect her.
Right.
No, absolutely.
Just make sure you got, you know, somebody good to babysit when you go out.
Okay.
Or get cameras.
Get cameras around the house.
They're very inexpensive right now.
You can hook it up right to your iPhone and you can watch it.
I have cameras in every room of my crib just in case.
Okay.
Okay, that's a good idea.
All right.
Good luck.
All right.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Bye-bye.
All right.
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Yes, let's talk about Chance the Rapper.
We'll tell you about his foundation
and who just donated $1.5 million to his foundation.
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
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Lord have mercy.
Feels like Friday.
You guys, hey.
Go back on vacation.
All right, Chance the Rapper.
Let's talk about what he's been doing for the public schools in Chicago yet again.
Now he has gotten a $1.5 million donation from Google's charitable
arm, and he's going to be using that
for the Chicago Public Schools and for his
arts education non-profit.
Dropping the Clues Bonds a chance to wrap up.
So that money will be divided up.
$1 million is going to his
arts education non-profit, then
Social Works, which is
Social Works, and $500,000 is going to
Chicago Public Schools non- nonprofit charity Children First Fund.
There's certain people I don't understand why people don't like.
Chance the Rapper is definitely one of those individuals.
How could you not like this?
Yeah.
I don't get it.
So a lot of that money is also going to be going toward computer science education to all schools from kindergarten to 12th grade within the next decade.
Another thing he did was he gave some Chicago high school students
some unreleased Jordans.
So that was exciting for them as well.
It was a nice surprise for everybody.
He has this event, the open mic event that he does in honor of his mentor,
Mike Hawkins, who died three years ago.
So he makes sure that he goes to this event that they have.
And with the help of Nike, he gifted the attendees with the Jordan Retro
11s. Why we ain't lean on Chance the Rapper
during Change for Change? I don't know. Let's keep him
in mind. You know what? I forgot about Chance.
We should have definitely asked him for some bread.
Chance for Change. Next time we do the, we
raise money for a deserving organization,
let's remember to lean on Chance.
Alright, now let's talk about Bora Bora.
You was just there, Envy. Yes, I was. Spending all the
Change for Change money, well, at least some of it. No. Now, Halle Berry was just there, Envy. Yes, I was. Spending all the change for change money. Well, at least some of it.
No.
Now, Halle Berry was also there with her boyfriend.
Well, should I say her ex-boyfriend now?
Alex the Kid.
Did you see them anywhere?
I did.
My daughter took a picture with him for her birthday.
Did you know they broke up already?
They were together.
Well, I don't know.
They broke up after Bora Bora?
They broke up in Bora Bora.
Can you imagine that?
According to In Touch, she broke up with him Bora? They broke up in Bora Bora. Can you imagine that? Did somebody box him for you to break up with him on the spot?
She broke up with him during their romantic vacation.
Basically, he's 35.
You know, she's 51 years old.
She decided he was too young.
His communication skills were terrible.
She said she needs someone who can think for themselves,
who's mature, smart, and all-around adventurous.
Wow.
So she went ahead and booked a flight home.
How long was they together?
No.
How long was they together?
Five months. His penis was trashed. No. How long was they together? Five months.
His penis was trashed.
That's the first time she gave him some.
His penis too little.
He premature ejaculated.
Holly was like, I'm too old for this.
I ain't got time for this.
Now that is a vacation gone wrong when y'all break up and she catch a flight home.
Matter of fact, you enjoy the rest of the ball bar.
Everything's paid for.
I'm out.
You might have the last picture with them together.
I mean, they wasn't together
I mean he was sitting down
And she was standing up
But you know the crazy thing
About it
Is I was
They were only there
For like three days
And I was like damn
You're not gonna fly
Ten hours for three days
I'm like
Drop one of Clues bombs
With Holly Berry
Damn
Because if that was a man
Who did that to a woman
It'd be a completely
Different story
But being that it's a woman
Who did that to a man
That's gangster
I could post a picture.
Now, I didn't want to post a picture
because I thought maybe it was, you know,
her and the man was on a low or something.
But you and your little pee-pee stay right here in bar bar.
So wait, so it's a picture with both of them?
Or it would just...
Well, he's sitting down and she's standing up
so you can see him in a picture.
But I didn't want to disrespect if that was their...
Okay, oh, wait.
So your daughter didn't take a picture with them?
No.
Madison took a picture...
You just said she took a picture with them.
You snuck them in the background. No, you idiot. Madison took a picture with them? No. You just said she took a picture with them. You snuck them in the background.
No, you idiot.
Madison took a picture with Halle Berry, and he was sitting down,
but I didn't want to post the picture because it shows him in the picture.
I was like, I don't know if she's on a low or whatever it was.
I didn't want to be disrespectful, so I just never posted the picture.
Holly probably tried everything.
She probably tried his mouth after his little penis, and nothing was worth it.
She was like, I am out.
I am getting the hell out of here.
That's messed up, man.
Alright, Lil Wayne's Dedication 6 album
is coming out on Christmas Day.
He posted the artwork. Damn it, man.
And he said, I do this for y'all. So for everybody
who wants to hear some Lil Wayne music, that will be out
on Christmas Day. Can somebody show me a picture of Holly's
boyfriend, man, her ex-boyfriend? This is too funny.
I'm not gonna do that right now, because I don't wanna...
If you ever vote, you could've seen a picture of...
No! Stop it, stop it. Don't do that. Oh, you look like you to. If you ever vote, you could have seen a picture of.
Stop it.
Stop it.
Don't do that. Oh, he look like he got a little meat.
Stop it.
Stop it, man.
Don't make fun of that guy.
I would have left him too, God damn it.
Don't make fun of him.
You don't know if he got a little meat or not.
So wait, how big you need it, Charlamagne, for you to stay?
Shut up.
You would have left him too?
All I'm saying is, first of all, I'm going to be honest with you.
From the picture I just saw, she should have never went nowhere with him.
All right?
He was overachieving.
Well, I remember him now that I think about it.
I remember seeing him five months ago.
You see the little chubby arm. There you go.
Drop one of Clues Bond for Holly Berry again.
Gangster. This is a very
superficial conversation. Gangster.
You know that flight is like, last minute
it's probably like a $12,000 first class flight.
That's Holly Berry. She got it. She got that.
And how far is it from L.A.?
It's about eight and a half, nine hours.
So it's a little closer to L.A. at least.
But could he?
Well, I don't know.
I'd have left him right there.
I'd have told him, look.
Because he had to buy a flight.
He has money, too.
She was probably already paid for it.
She's like, look, stay here.
Do some push-ups.
Get your arms right.
Do some penis exercises.
You know what I'm saying?
Maybe the next woman you get with will appreciate this little two inches you got.
All right?
But I'm going back home.
I'm sorry.
All right.
That is crazy.
That is amazing. That's the best story
I heard all week long. That is fire. God bless
Holly Berry. Poor guy, man.
Man. All right. Well, there you go.
And by the way, he has his own money. He's produced a lot
of huge songs. What does he got? A big penis.
All right? That's what matters at the end of the day.
What? He did airplanes. He did love the way
you lie. If he had a bigger penis, he wouldn't have got left in Bora Bora.
They seem nice. They were all nice to the kids.
Ain't nobody got time for that when you in Bora Bora.
You want to get D down? She's 51
years old. She ain't got time to be playing with the little
flabby arm, little penis man.
Drop with a clues bomb for Holly. I'm telling you that
I went down with that damn thing.
Holly got the hell out of there because he
just couldn't work the middle
because it's dang too little.
All right.
All right.
Alex the Kid. Alex right. All right. Poor, poor dude. What's his name?
Alex the Kid.
Poor Alex the Kid.
Alex the Kid Penis.
That's his name. Stop, man.
Jesus Christ.
Bye, guys.
He was nice.
I love that story.
Bye, Revolt.
My goodness.
All right.
Shout out to Alex the Kid, man.
He was nice.
And Hallie, too.
All right.
Well, shout out to Revolt.
We'll see you guys tomorrow.
Everybody else,
the People's Choice Mix is up next.
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