The Breakfast Club - Juice Wrld Interview and More
Episode Date: April 8, 2019Today's show we had Juice Wrld stop by, where he spoke about cutting people off, heartbreak, touring with Nicki Minaj and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Kodak Black after his comm...ents about shooting his shot to Lauren London after her losing her partner Nipsey Hussle, which we had to turn into a topic and see what our listeners thought about it the whole situation. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast
Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, y'all. Niminy here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called
Historical Records. Executive produced by Questlove, The Story Pirates, and John Glickman,
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop. Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about
a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin,
a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat
on the city bus nine whole
months before Rosa Parks did
the same thing. Check it. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical
Records because in order to make history, you have to make some noise. Listen to Historical Records because in order to make history you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical
Records on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever
you get your podcasts.
The world's most dangerous
morning show, The Breakfast Club.
What the hell is this, man?
Breakfast Club, bitches.
I'd rather put y'all together. Y'all are like a mega force y'all
just took over every wake your punk ass up this chris brown i've officially joined the breakfast
club say something mother i'm with it the world's most dangerous morning show breakfast club bitches Good morning, USA!
Looking around.
Oh, he's late.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
Is he?
Yeah, he's late.
George Washington Bridge got a huge accident.
He took the George Washington Bridge and he's stuck.
He's not going to get here for at least another, I'd say, 20, 30 minutes.
Really?
Yeah, George Washington's messed up.
I don't know why he doesn't listen to the news in the morning to see what bridges are
good.
That's what I do every morning, to see which way is the best way to come in.
Well, good morning, Angela Yee.
Good morning, DJ Envy.
It's Monday!
Woo-hoo-hoo!
Happy Monday.
How was your weekend?
I was in Detroit over the weekend.
You was in the D!
Yes, I was.
I did a couple of things.
First of all, you know I have some properties there. So I've been having some issues right now.
It's just all kinds of problems.
But this one's with DTE.
That's the energy company out there.
Yes.
They cut off the power.
I don't know why.
And I can't even get any answers.
See.
I think they said they found some cables in the power box or something like that.
So they cut it off.
So I called them and they said it's going to take 24 hours to send someone out.
And they can't tell me until they send someone out what the issue is with the box. So I called them and they said it's going to take 24 hours to send someone out and they can't tell me until they send someone out
what the issue is with the box.
So I called back the next day
and I'm like,
hey, I still haven't heard anything.
And then they said 24 hours
means three days
because it's eight hour business days.
Oh my goodness.
I was like, what?
And I still haven't heard anything back.
That's bad.
That's one thing I would say
about Detroit.
I had a lot of issues.
But, you know,
if it was over here,
you just get Poppy
to climb up the pole
and just plug it back in.
So I don't know what I'm going to do. Because now, people
are just sitting. I can't even have any
work done because there's no power. It's annoying.
Yeah, yeah, they're getting that together. Time is
money. Well, uh... Oh, and I
worked on my documentary also. I've seen that.
So, shout out to Icewear Bezzo.
I thought it was just a women's documentary. It is, but he works
with Cashdell. He gave her her first verse. Oh, gotcha.
And then he also used to have Rocky Bad signed to him as well.
So I'm trying to get everybody's perspective on these women that I'm featuring.
And I saw Rocky Bad this weekend also.
Dope, dope, dope.
Now, this weekend was beautiful in New York.
On the East Coast, beautiful.
I mean, 77 degrees, 78 degrees.
I travel a lot.
I mean, is it going to snow today?
No, it's not going to snow.
It's actually going to be beautiful today, too.
It just gives me the time to really spend that time with my family because usually it feels like we're all cooped up in the house because it's so cold.
So we just enjoyed the outside, enjoyed the park.
I took a couple of my old cars out and took the kids.
My son loves cars just as much as I do.
So I took them out.
You know, we went to Chuck E. Cheese.
I looked in the back of my nanny's car and I seen like at least 700 Chuck E. Cheese's
what's them things called? Little tickets?
And I was like, why are you holding these tickets
so long? And she was like, the kids won a big prize.
So I don't know if she's hoarding them, if she's
stealing the tickets, but she got a bunch of them tickets, boy.
It's the worst when you only have a few tickets
and the prize is mad small.
And the people at Chuck E. Cheese act like that's their
prize. They be like, no, you gotta go get 10 more tickets.
No, just get a kid the prize, damn it.
My favorite thing is the ski ball, right, at Chuck E. Cheese.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like the little fake bowling thing.
Yep, yep, yep.
And I always give my tickets away to the kids that are there.
Like when I play, I'll be like, here, who wants my tickets?
Well, what I usually do is I usually get my two-year-old,
and I tell her, take this ball and put it in the one all the way over there.
Oh, come on.
And she crawls up there and does it because she can't get in trouble.
Nobody's going to yell at her.
Her dad can. I can get in trouble, but she can't get in trouble. Nobody can yell at her. Her dad can.
I can get in trouble,
but she can't get in trouble.
They should hold you accountable.
Yeah, right.
For those things.
Oh, and the other thing I was going to say about Detroit,
I went to a couple of restaurants there
that were amazing.
Savannah Blue, shout out to everybody there.
Black-owned restaurant in Detroit.
Delicious and also Central Kitchen and Bar.
Okay.
I had a good time, though.
You know what I had in Detroit?
And this is going to sound disgusting, but it was amazing.
You don't eat meat, so it doesn't apply to you.
Is it corned beef hash?
It looked like roast beef a little bit.
Corned beef hash in Detroit is amazing.
They have an Asian spot that does that, too.
Yeah?
This Asian corned beef hash.
They were like, you want corned beef hash?
I'm like, it just sounds disgusting.
Corned beef.
But no, amazing in Detroit.
Amazing. All right. Let Amazing in Detroit. Amazing.
All right.
Let's get the show cracking.
Juice WRLD will be joining us this morning.
Oh, nice.
Yeah, so we'll kick it with Juice WRLD.
Of course, he had to join Lucid Dreams.
He's on tour with Nicki Minaj.
So we'll talk to him.
And we got front page news.
What are we talking about?
Well, you know, WrestleMania was on last night.
So we'll give you a preview about that.
Also, imagine you're facing 12 years in prison for raping a girl
you never had sex with. We'll tell you what happened.
Hmm? Alright, we'll talk about
that next. Keep it locked. It's Cardi B. Bruno Mars
is Pleased Me. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Hey, Charlamagne made it. Morning, everybody. It's
DJ Envy Angelique.
Charlamagne the guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front page news. It's crazy to listen to
y'all talk about corned beef hash like it's a delicacy
too. Like, I'm from the South.
We grew up on,
corned beef hash was
such a normal breakfast.
I never had it.
Corned beef hash with grits?
You serious?
I never had it.
We didn't eat corned beef hash.
You ever had corned beef hash
as a kid?
You could get corned beef hash
from the grocery store.
Nobody got it here.
We didn't eat it on the East Coast.
You poured the Pride of New Yorker.
No, we didn't eat that.
We had bologna.
One time for South Carolina.
We definitely had bologna,
fried bologna. It was a delicacy too. Yeah, had bologna. One time for South Carolina. We definitely had bologna. Fried bologna was a delicacy, too.
Yeah, fried bologna,
but I never had corned beef hash.
Did you have the Asian corned beef hash?
I don't know what you're talking about.
I don't know.
It wasn't Asian.
Definitely, it was...
Anyway, let's get into front page news.
Congratulations to your Nets, Angela Yee.
They made the playoffs.
They clinched the playoffs.
Let's start off with some great news.
You see these headphones right here.
You see these headphones.
Hey, Sam.
Brooklyn Nets headphones. Hey, Sam.
These Brooklyn Nets headphones.
Well, congratulations to the Brooklyn Nets.
Who are they playing
in the first round?
It doesn't matter.
Yes, it does matter.
Who are they playing
in the first round?
It'll be a wrap
after the first round.
I'm not sure who they're playing.
I know on Wednesday
they're playing against Miami,
though, and that's going to be
D-Wade's part of his
farewell tour.
Yeah, that's not a playoff game.
No, that's not a playoff game.
No, that's not a playoff game.
And congratulations to the Women's Nationals Championship.
Last night, Baylor beat Notre Dame 82-81.
And tonight, Virginia takes on Texas Tech.
Also, WrestleMania 35 was last night.
Big numbers.
They're saying that was the highest grossing entertainment event at MetLife Stadium.
Also, it was the second highest grossing event in WWE history,
only behind when WrestleMania 32
was in Texas.
Becky Lynch defeated Charlotte Flair and
Ronda Rousey. She became the Raw and SmackDown
Women's Champion, and it was the first
women's match to main event at WrestleMania.
So, congratulations to the ladies!
That's a damn shame. They won't even let Ronda Rousey
win in a rigged sport.
You think she went to wrestling to lose?
She'd be getting her ass kicked in the MMA or UFC, whatever the hell she was in.
And now you go to WWE, which is fake, and they still got you losing?
I think people are very excited for Becky Lynch, though.
She was like the people's champ.
Who was Ronda?
Congratulations, sir.
Remember when everybody used to love Ronda Rousey?
Oh, Ronda could beat Floyd Mayweather in a fight.
That was a hot minute.
It was such a hypebeast moment.
Yeah, it was a hot minute.
All right, now let's talk about this black former college student who is facing 12 years in prison.
They're saying that he raped a girl who he never even had sex with, Albert N. Wilson.
He went to a bar with a friend and met a girl who was visiting a family member.
And this is at University of Kansas.
He was 20 years old.
She was 17.
And according to the victim, he took her back to his place where he raped her.
Now, he does admit that they
engaged in other sexual acts but he says they never even
had sexual intercourse. According
to his DNA, they said
the DNA was found on the girl's chest via
her saliva when he kissed her
but no DNA from seminal fluid was
found and they said that the surveillance
video shows that they were only
in her apartment for five minutes before returning
to the bar.
I keep trying to figure this out because I simply can't.
I've been reading this story over and over.
It makes zero sense to me, especially when you have a case like Brock Turner,
when he raped a young lady behind a trash can and there was witnesses to it and he only got six months.
How does this guy get 12 years?
Well, he feels like because he's black.
Oh, okay.
Yes, they're treating him
very differently,
but he told the judge,
I don't know how to explain this,
but I come from
a different background
than you, ma'am.
I just felt like the police
were against me at that point.
Did he have a lawyer?
I'm sure he had a lawyer,
but I don't know
if it was a...
A good lawyer?
Yeah, exactly.
The hell is going on in Kansas?
Yeah, that's...
But it was an all-white jury.
And it was nine men,
three women, I heard,
on the jury.
I don't know.
That doesn't seem right.
Somebody call Kim Kardashian
and do something.
Like, what the hell?
All right, well,
that is front page news.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset,
you need to vent,
hit us up right now.
Maybe you had a horrible weekend,
a bad weekend,
and just need to vent,
just need to get some things
off your chest.
Or maybe you just want to spread some positivity.
800-585-1051.
Get it off your chest.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Let's go.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're man or flesh.
Say it with your chest.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So if you got something on your mind, let it out.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, DJ Envy.
This is DJ King Cannon from Washington, D.C.
Hey.
What's up, King Cannon?
What's going on?
I had a great weekend, but all weekend I kept hearing Charlamagne's voice
because somebody stole all my DJ equipment.
So I just keep hearing Charlamagne's voice like,
yo, you're not a real DJ unless somebody steal your stuff, man.
Where they steal your stuff from, bro?
I did a club right here in D.C. last Thursday, and I had my stuff in the trunk.
So I was rolling around.
Rookie mistake.
I got to the club Friday.
Rookie mistake.
If you're a DJ out there, you never leave your DJ equipment or laptop in your car.
I don't care where I'm going.
If my stuff is with me, I take my book bag with me.
You never leave it in your car.
What do they take?
SX2, my control, the Zulu case, the travel case.
That's all.
Just my case.
They got my case.
Listen, man, replacing all your DJ equipment builds character.
Damn it, man.
Yeah, thanks a lot.
Thanks, thanks.
I appreciate it.
Sorry, bro.
I wish I had some extra lying around to help you out, but I don't.
It's all good.
I'll bounce back at some point, man.
I appreciate it, man.
Y'all keep up the good work, man.
If you watched The Chi last night, they stole his whole taco truck.
Trav.
What's up, Trav?
Yeah.
Trav. Oh, my God.v? Yee. Trav.
Oh, my God.
Hey, boo.
Hey, baby.
I have not seen you since last time I saw you at this service, boo.
You know, Trav got his own podcast coming.
Nice.
Yes, I do.
Yes, I do.
It's in the works.
It's in the works.
I'm excited for that.
What up, sis?
I thought you weren't going to be there for a little bit.
Y'all keep listening to Envy.
Envy ain't got the traffic right in nine years.
Hey, I got he was late, Paul.
I got that part right.
You did get that part right.
Listen, y'all.
Well, one, I just want to say, I was beefing with Popeyes,
but I do want to say I'm no longer beefing with Popeyes anymore.
They made it right.
What happened?
Because I got into it with one of their little cashiers last week.
I got into it.
Because every single time I go to Popeyes, because every single time I go to Popeye's,
literally every single time I went to Popeye's last week,
it was four times, they didn't have a $5 box.
Oh, gosh.
I can see why you'd be hot about that.
No, and then the girl got smart because when I got there,
I was like, mind you, I wasn't getting smart with her.
I was in the drive-thru, and when the girl said,
oh, we don't have it anymore, just me, I was like, God damn.
So she don't come across the intercom.
She was like, well, she only got $5 or something.
Ah, you broke ass.
You broke ass, only got $5.
No.
So I was like, I said, excuse me?
She was like, you only got $5.
I said, no, I got more than that because I don't work at Popeye's.
No, I see that.
I only had like $6.
She should have licked your biscuit.
What? She should have licked your biscuit. She should have licked your biscuit.
That's exactly what she should have done.
Listen, I just want to talk about Kodak Black real quick.
Here we go. Let's get it started.
I know he young, but I think
what he said was very ignorant, very
disrespectful, very distasteful.
You don't keep talking about
the ones that
passed away like that, especially someone as influential as Nipsey Hussle. You don't keep talking about, you know, the ones that have passed away like that, especially someone as influential as Nipsey Hussle.
You don't keep calling that man dude.
That man has a name.
You don't disrespect his wife when she's going through.
And I'm mad at the shade room and every single blog that posted that on their page.
It was rude.
It was disrespectful.
You know what's crazy, though?
As sad as it is, Kodak Black represents for probably millions and
millions of guys who feel the exact same way.
And that's what I be telling brothers and sisters.
Yeah, they don't say it out loud.
But whose live was that?
Was that his live? Who was filming him?
I have no idea.
I do know when you go to jail
or when you die,
guys be writing your girls DMs.
They don't even be waiting.
They don't make it right.
It definitely don't make it right.
I just want us to be consistent. Especially when I saw
Game jump out there and have something
to say to Kodak Black. I was like, Game,
you just made a song a month ago talking about smashing
rappers' wives.
I just want us to have some consistency with
what we tolerate and what we don't tolerate.
But they banned his music out in LA on some of on some of the radio stations in L.A.
You know what?
His apology was bad.
That's what the real issue was.
It was all bad.
The apology was really bad.
Well, the apology was bad because of the way them OGs came at him.
Like, you know, them OGs should have actually got him on the phone and really, you know,
schooled him to why what he was saying was disrespectful.
Because I agree with Trav calling him dude and not addressing him by name and then saying,
I'm sorry.
That's just how Kodak talks.
You're not going to sit and act like Kodak's
the most articulate person
in the world.
You know, I think what people
are upset about was
it was Nipsey.
Exactly.
That's the truth of the matter.
Because nobody cared
when Game was rapping
about smashing Joe Button's wife.
But I guess they feel like
at least...
No, it ain't no at least.
Joe Button's alive.
Respect is respect.
Well, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this. It's surprisingly easy. There just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tried my own country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country
willingly gives up
their territory.
I was making a rocket
with a black powder,
you know,
with explosive warhead.
Oh, my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have
the off-road portion
to go.
Listen to Escape
from Zakistan.
And we're losing
daylight fast. That's Escape
from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire, join me every week for Post Run High. It's where we take the
conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcasts.
So y'all, this is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been
working on with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast.
Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids
starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast
for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop. Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. I wouldn't give up my seat Nine months before Rosa It was called a moment
Get the kids in your life excited about history
by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history,
you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Pick up the mother, mother phone and dial. This is your time to get it get your podcasts. Good morning, Kiara. Good morning. How was your birthday?
Yeah, your birthday was Friday, right?
It was Saturday.
It was Saturday, April 6th.
I turned 30.
Oh, that's a big one.
Happy 30th.
Yes.
Thank you so much.
My best friend, she's awake.
She wants to say hi.
She was mad at me that I didn't wake her up.
So here you go.
Hi, everyone.
Good morning.
I love you so much. Good morning. Is Charlamagne there? Yeah, I'm right here. What's up,. Hi, everyone. Good morning. I love you so much.
Good morning.
Charlamagne there?
Yeah, I'm right here.
What's up, baby?
Hey, Charlamagne.
Look, this is Kiara and Asasha.
But Kiara, listen, I love you.
I'm so sorry.
I love you.
I love y'all more.
You are my favorite.
I was so mad that I forgot to say that last time.
But, you know, DJ Envy did hang up on me.
I'm sorry.
He's known to hang up on people.
I'm sorry.
Yes, I know.
But, yeah, I just wanted to tell you guys my trip was amazing. Obviously, I
survived my skydiving trip, so you can
drop a clue from me. Hey, how
did you, how was it?
It was amazing. It was beautiful
just by showing the wind on my face.
Yeah, it was great. It was invigorating.
Yeah, BJ Kelly's restaurant
was amazing. I got the broccoli
like y'all said. I told you the broccoli was amazing.
The fried broccoli was great.
Finger licking is amazing.
It was great.
It was great.
So I enjoyed my time, and my highlight was being able to talk to you guys.
So I'm so thankful I was able to get through again, and my friend was able to say hi.
All right, well, enjoy your day, mama.
Thank you, y'all.
Have a great one.
I love y'all.
Now get your ass back to work.
I'm going back to sleep.
I'm still on vacation.
All right, mama.
Blair, good morning.
Good morning.
Your phone sounds crazy.
Can you take us on Bluetooth right fast?
I can.
All right.
Hey, what's up, Blair?
Hey, how are you?
Good, good.
Morning, Blair.
Get it off your chest.
So I was in Starbucks about a week ago, and I heard I was ear hustling, which I'm a people watcher.
And this girl was talking about how her husband told her, you know, you can't wear crop tops.
You can't wear things like that because she had a kid.
She has stretch marks.
She has an extra little weight.
And I think that's wrong to you men out there.
You don't talk to your wife like that.
She birthed her baby.
You can't be doing stuff like that.
And I just straight cut her off. And I was like, no,
like, we need to have a heart-to-heart
Starbucks right now because you need
to leave that narcissist. Like, you don't want your kids
raised looking at your dad like, am I good enough?
Right. No kid needs that. No woman needs that
either. She had a miracle and the miracle
of life. And because of that, she has some beautiful
stretch marks to show for it.
Right. And I told her, I was like, I've been there. I wore
the baggy clothes for a while and whatnot.
It's like,
you'll find your body positivity,
but you ain't gonna find it
with a man bringing you down
every day.
So you jumped into
that conversation, Blair?
Uh, yeah.
Wow.
Wow, Blair.
That's what I'm talking about.
What did he say?
She, no,
her husband wasn't there,
but she was just like,
okay, like,
totally off guard.
Just an okay conversation.
Looked at me like I was,
like, had three heads.
Oh.
Yeah, Blair,
maybe you shouldn't be jumping in people's
conversations like that. She felt
passionate. Yeah, she felt passionate
about it. I mean,
you can't walk around wearing baggy
clothes for the rest of your life because you have a baby.
You're right. You're absolutely right.
Well, thank you, Blair. No man should be bringing
anybody down. You are right.
Thank you, mama. Shout out to all the beautiful women out there
in the world. Nate. Yo, what up, Andy?
What's up, Nate? Get it off your chest.
Hey, man, I'm on I-95 North,
right? And I got this guy in this burgundy Dodge
truck. I sound like I'm snitching right now,
but it is what it is. Uh-oh. He's spurving in
and out of traffic, hitting all the cars in the
express lane. So,
if y'all on I-95 North, just watch
out for him. And Andy, how you
ain't got no corn beef hash, bro?
Because you from New York.
I'm from New York.
We have bologna.
We have ham and cheese, peanut butter and jelly.
I never had corned beef.
Why are you naming lunch stuff for breakfast?
Corned beef hash is a breakfast food.
I don't know what it is.
We have bologna for breakfast.
Hey, this might sound real down south, but you got to have that corned beef hash with some white rice, man.
Nah, bro.
Corned beef hash and grits.
Knock it off.
Yeah, hey, man. It's all good, man. No, it's not. Corned beef hash and grits. Knock it off.
No, it's not.
Corned beef hash and rice is for terrorists.
What Kodak going to do?
I'm going to say to Kodak exactly what he said to T.I.
And what?
Y'all have a good one, man.
All right, Nate.
Be safe on them roads.
Get it off your chest. 800-585-10501.
Now, we got rumors on the way, Yee?
Yes, let's talk about Nipsey Hussle and the L.A. Gangs.
They actually had a march over the weekend,
and we'll tell you what was really significant about that.
All right, we'll get into all that next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
All right.
Yeah, it's all fun and games
until your mom starts busting it down to Tatiana.
My goodness.
Mom!
Shut up, boy.
How do you think you got here?
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to these rumors.
Let's talk Nipsey Hussle.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up. with Angela Yee on Breakfast Club. Well, there was an amazing peace march
that went down Friday afternoon in Crenshaw,
and that is for Nipsey Hussle.
Now, a lot of the different leaders of the gangs
came together from Watts, Compton, and Inglewood.
They all met up to discuss a ceasefire,
and they gathered outside of a grocery store
in Nipsey's neighborhood.
And they walked together for a few blocks.
And they ended up outside of his marathon clothing store.
I saw a lot of people at the clothing store paying their respects.
Like thousands of candles outside.
Now here's what Big U had to say.
We're having a game truth and a game rally.
So all the different gangs from L.A. can get together and come celebrate the life and the gift of Nipsey.
Nipsey was the first, like, real L.A. artist to die the way he died.
He didn't have no conflict with nobody.
And then we want to start having satellite sit-downs with different gangs,
like maybe the A-Trade and the 60 sit-downs,
and then different gangs throughout L.A., Bloods and Crips sit-downs,
who will actually warm more with each other. I think that's very important. Unity and group operation gangs throughout L.A., Bloods and Crips, who will actually warm more with each other.
I think that's very important.
Unity and group operation is a must.
I just want that energy to continue long after Nipsey is buried.
And, you know, like months from now, years from now,
I want that energy to continue.
Yeah, keep the movement going.
Now, J. Cole had his Dreamville Festival, and he performed Love Yours.
And while he was on stage stage he did dedicate that song
to Nipsey
with video footage
playing on a giant monitor
behind him the whole time.
Also,
Kanye West
honored Nipsey
at Sunday Service
that weekly outdoor concert
that he does.
He played audio
of Nipsey's voice
delivering inspirational words
over music that was
with Kanye DJing.
Why do they keep
calling that Sunday Service?
Ain't no pastor there.
That's what Kanye calls it. That's what he calls it Ain't no pastor there. That's what Kanye calls it.
That's what he calls it.
It's a concert.
It's what he calls it.
He calls it Sunday service.
It's a Roots Jam session.
Yeah, well, he calls it Sunday service for whatever reason.
You got to stop playing with the Lord like that.
We're the pastor.
All right.
Also, Nipsey Hussle's Victory Lap has returned to Billboard 200.
He's number two.
And everybody is going on streaming services
to go and listen
to Victory Lap again.
It's a damn shame
that the album sells
more this week
than it did
in the first week
that it came out.
All right, now here's
what LeBron James
had to say about Nipsey.
It's so unfortunate
when you look at a guy
who believed
in what he believed in,
talked about how
he wanted
to give back to his own community, actually gave back to his community and actually stayed in his
community. There's not many who've done that. And to see his life taken away from him in his
community by someone that come from his community, that's one of the most unfortunate events that's
happened in American history. I still have not wrapped my head around the Nipsey Hussle situation.
Yeah, really?
That's a very traumatic...
Something that we all can't stop thinking about.
No, I still have not wrapped my head around the situation.
People tell me things happen for a reason.
I have not found the reason yet.
And the law of energy, what you get back is what you get out.
I don't see why he got that at all.
He didn't deserve that.
Nipsey's mom spoke to the LA Times.
She said, I would like for him to be remembered as a humble
spirited, respectful man who had
since his childhood had an extraordinary and unlimited
intellectual capacity.
She said that her son was always aware of his talents
and capability that would lead him to have a
successful music career. He recognized
his potential at an early age.
He has always known. So she says
that despite grieving, she does find herself at perfect peace.
And his father said it was like he was sent by God to give some love to bring us together
because that's what his lyrics were saying always.
He's not shy to tell the truth, even though it might not look good.
He wasn't scared of anything.
God sent him to send a message.
It looks like your time is up because you have completed what I sent you to do.
I believe that.
I was looking at,
I was going down
a nipsey rabbit hole last night
and I looked at when he came
to the Breakfast Club last time,
which would end up being
our final interview with him.
That was February of last year.
And I was looking at the caption
under his tune-in video
and I put a rapper man
kids can look up to
figuratively and literally
because he's like 6'3".
But I can't think of too many rappers
I would have said that about.
Somebody that kids can actually look up to.
Correct.
He's just a good human being.
He's a good dude.
He's a good person.
Nipsey's brother also said,
there's a lot of politics within the area that we grew up in,
but he stayed the course and showed what he was about.
He made something work in an area that was run down,
that people were scared to come to, and he turned it into a landmark.
And Lauren London said he was a protector and wanted us to be our
best at all times. He was a truth seeker
and truth speaker. I'm going to keep my head high
and always represent for my king
to the fullest. He loved his kids.
He was a family man. His family came first.
Lord have mercy. Salute to Sam. Salute to Lauren.
Salute to Steve. Salute to Karen.
Dropping the clues bombs for all of them.
It's crazy.
Alright, now Big Sean also had a tribute to Nipsey,
and here is that tribute. world. Just know really it isn't. You died the same age as Jesus, both God's children. I seen
kings of my city get killed for wearing Cartier wires and snitching talk through the wire. My hood
is worse than the wire. They say it's gotta change. I'm like you preaching to the choir. They throwing
young souls away like they spoiled or expired. God, give me the strength required. Answers that
I inquire. My worst trait is I'm always thinking ahead and not appreciating everything now that's been acquired.
Forgive me, my mind needs a rewire.
Well, thank you, Yee.
Just like that, I'm in my feelings.
All right, today is supposed to be 70 degrees.
I woke up happy this morning, and here you go.
77, actually.
Jesus Christ.
And that was at the Dreamville Festival as well.
My God.
All right.
Drop on the clues box for Big Sean, damn it.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
Who gonna make me smile now?
Lord have mercy.
You want a hug?
Yes, I do, actually.
All right.
Here we go.
Lord have mercy.
Oh, my goodness.
All right.
All right, man.
Give my brother a hug.
I love you, brother.
Thank you, man.
Lord have mercy.
I love you.
God damn, man.
I love you, brother.
I love you.
I value you.
I appreciate you.
Okay.
Lord have mercy.
Wow. Tell your brother you love him today, man. Please, go tell somebody you love him, brother. I love you. I value you. I appreciate you. Okay. Lord have mercy. Wow.
Tell your brother you love him today, man.
Please.
Go tell somebody you love him right now.
Give him a hug.
Tell him you value him.
You appreciate him because you just never know in this cold ass world.
All right.
Lord have mercy.
We got front page news coming up.
Man, I got to.
You want a hug too, Yee?
No.
All right.
I'm okay.
I'm here.
I'm okay.
I'm just here to depress y'all.
I'm fine.
Trust me. I'm fine. Well, let's I'm just here to depress y'all. I'm fine. Trust me.
I'm fine.
Well, let's do some good news.
Let's talk about WWE.
Let's talk about WrestleMania from yesterday.
We do have some good stories from that.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
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.
Salute to Cardi B, too.
Me and Bardi, we were both at BeautyCon yesterday.
Did you see her? No, I didn't see Cardi because I was there earlier. Salute to Maji B too. Me and Bardi, we were both at BeautyCon yesterday. Did you see her? Nah, I didn't
see Cardi because I was there earlier. Salute to Maj
who does BeautyCon. I was there earlier
interviewing Angie. Angie
Wondu, the founder and CEO
of The Shade Room. Okay. Yeah, so they had a little
segment about her, so I interviewed her for like 20-30
minutes. Okay. Salute to Angie.
Alright, well let's get in some front page news.
Now, congratulations
to the Brooklyn Nets. Congratulations to the Brooklyn Nets.
Yes, our Brooklyn Nets.
They have close to playoff spots.
That's our team, Brooklyn Nets.
That ain't my team.
Let's go.
I rock with the Nets.
I rock with the Knicks as well.
I rock with both teams.
Shout out to the Nets.
You rock with whoever's winning.
I'm a New York fan.
I'm a New York fan.
If it's the Giants winning, I'm a Giants fan.
If it's the Jets winning, you're a Jets fan.
I'm a Giants fan, but I want the Jets to win as well.
Yes, so congratulations.
They're going to play the number two seed.
Who's the number two seed?
Philly?
Number three?
Oh, they're getting swept first round. Oh, they're playing Philly?
Yeah, they are.
Shout out to Michael Rubin, man.
Sorry we're going to have to do that to you.
They might win one.
You should bet Michael Rubin, yeah?
I wouldn't bet against him.
I don't have...
I would not bet against him.
You should bet him.
I don't know what to...
I bet him $10.
$10, There you go.
All right.
All right.
Well, and also congratulations to Baylor.
Last night, Baylor beat Notre Dame 82-81.
And tonight is the Men's National Championship game.
Virginia takes on Texas Tech.
Now, what else are we talking about, Ye?
Let's talk about WrestleMania 35 and the phenomenal numbers.
It was the second highest grossing event in WWE history only behind WrestleMania
32 that was at AT&T Stadium
in Texas. Now it was
a lot of great things that happened. For the
first time they had women that were
actually headlining. So
Becky Lynch defeated Charlotte Flair and Ronda Rousey.
Now Kofi Kingston, congratulations
to him. He is the
first African American to win the
WWE Championship at WrestleMania.
Here's what he had to say in a very emotional
interview afterwards. It's
so emotional, like, you work so
hard to get here, you know, and
sometimes you work as hard as you
can and things are, they're not going your
way and you don't know if the
hard work is going to pay off, you know, and
it's paid off right
now.
First of all, I don't even know who Kofi is, but salute to And it's paid off right now. What is it?
Well, first of all, I don't even know who Kofi is, but salute to Kofi.
Congratulations, sir.
Part of the new day.
Don't they know who's going to win already?
Yeah, they actually put out the shirts of him winning before he won.
That's my thing.
And what is the point of Ronda Rousey going to WWE to lose?
To make some money. She ran to the WWE because she was getting her ass kicked in the UFC.
It's a rigged sport.
The least they could do is let you win in the WWE. How are you going to kicked in the UFC. It's a rigged sport. The least they could do is let you win in the WWE.
How you going to lose in the WWE?
It's not even real.
All right.
Well, just giving you all the information because it was a huge event last night.
Are you allowed to say the WWE is not real?
I think everyone knows that.
Well, it's like everybody knows Santa Claus is not real.
Well, it's very real.
Santa Claus is real.
Santa Claus is real as well.
I got in trouble around Christmas for saying that.
That's the dumbest thing in the world.
Somebody was very mad at me.
There's kids in the car.
They are.
The white man takes Santa Claus so serious.
You get on this radio and say Santa Claus is not real, you'll get complaints and letters
and emails sent up here.
You shouldn't spread those lies.
Santa Claus is real.
Okay.
I was never taught to believe in that.
That's right.
Shout out to Saint Nick.
He's real.
That's right.
That fat white man been taking care of your kids all these years, right?
Not you, Envy.
Not you and your hard work, right?
Give the credit to the white man.
Go ahead.
Say it.
He only comes down once a year.
That's right.
You know, Santa Claus can be black.
And Santa Claus is real.
And Santa Claus is black in my house.
Santa Claus is a black man.
If Santa Claus is black, all your presents will get stolen.
See, now that's messed up.
I'm black.
I can say those things.
No, you can't.
My goodness.
You're divisive.
What happened to hugging your brother?
I would hug Santa Claus. No, actually, I wouldn't. I would shoot the shit divisive. What happened to hugging your brother? I would hug Santa Claus.
No, actually, I wouldn't.
I would shoot the shit out of Santa Claus if I saw him in my house.
If he was white or if he was black?
Both, either color.
Just making sure.
My goodness.
You're not discriminating.
You got to do the right suit.
How are you doing under my Christmas tree?
No milk and cookies here.
Get these bullets.
And the Secretary of Homeland Security.
Charlamagne just shot Santa Claus.
Santa Claus is real, kids.
Go ahead.
The Secretary of Homeland Security, Kirsten Nielsen, has resigned.
Now, according to reports, Nielsen did not resign willingly.
They said that she was under pressure to do so.
So Donald Trump tweeted out,
Secretary of Homeland will be leaving her position
and I would like to thank her for her service, dot, dot, dot, dot.
So don't know what's going to happen now.
Did she get fired or did she just quit? She was forced to resign.
Oh, okay. Apparently.
So what does he do? Make people resign and then just don't put
nobody in those positions? No, actually they do have
somebody. They said she'll be staying for
a week of transition. And you've heard a family member
there? You said a family member.
No.
Okay. Alright. Well, that's front page news.
Now, when we come back, Juice WRLD will be joining us.
Yes.
An artist by the name of Juice WRLD, of course.
He had the joint Lucid Dreams.
He's on tour with Nicki Minaj right now.
He had the number one album when his album came out.
He sure did.
And we're going to kick it with him when we come back.
All right, so don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
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Alright, people. Now
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The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, sir.
Juice WRLD.
Yo, what's good?
Welcome, sir.
It's good to be here, man. It's a blessing. Congrats on building. Yes, sir. Juice WRLD. Yo, what's good? It's good to be here, man.
It's a blessing. Congrats on all your success, man.
Appreciate you, bro. You had a number one record
with Lucid Dreams and a number one album
with Death Race for Love. Yep, yes, sir.
How does that feel? Man, it's really
just a blessing to me, man. I just,
you know, obviously I'm happy
and it makes my day that
those are the stats, but
I just kind of take that and just use that to even aim for higher next time.
Lucid Dreams was the smash everybody loved.
Now, what was the idea and the feeling of Lucid Dreams?
It's funny because I really wrote that song in like 15 minutes.
And then on the original mixtape that it was on, I didn't think that was going to be the smash.
I had a song called Moonlight, and I thought that was going to be the smash.
But Lucid Dreams is the one that blew up.
People can relate to heartbreak, too.
Yeah, for sure.
And I don't feel like a lot of guys express that too much.
No, no, no.
And the people that do, like, people be ready to make fun of them for it
when they got the same feelings.
They just scared to say it, you know?
But, like, I didn't know that many people was going to be able to relate to heartbreak.
It surprised me how many people related to that song, you know?
Everybody has their Heartbroken, though.
But they don't talk about it.
But a lot of people don't talk about it, though.
Especially guys. Girls talk about it, but guys don't do songs,
like, expressing how heartbroken they were and all of that.
They don't do that, so...
We used to have to be tough.
I'm saying, but being a real...
Like, if you 100% a real...
that means you're not afraid to show your emotions it's
a balance it's a balance of everything it's not just toughness you feel me like you gotta really
it's a balance of all attributes i always feel like guys act like they moved on they're good
oh it wasn't that big well they'd be but hurting dating right away but they really do be upset at
home alone like yeah be but hurt that's what i love about your generation man y'all not afraid
to express your feelings and your and y'all true emotions.
Why do you think that is?
I feel like it's just the evolution of man.
You think that the definition of what a man was supposed to be was f***ed up throughout the years?
Hell yeah, just because we're not perfect.
I mean, think about it.
Technically speaking, as far as everybody, they think the definition of a real n***a is somebody that's just tough.
That's actually criminal.
Yeah, savage, a killer or something.
Not somebody that's taking care of all their responsibilities,
not somebody that don't tell a lie.
You know what I'm saying?
It's all f***ed up.
That treats people with respect.
Yeah, exactly.
It's all f***ed up.
It's all mixed up.
Do you talk to your friends about things that you're going through
or is it more expressed in your music?
It depends.
I mean, I'm most definitely not afraid to speak my mind.
So, like, if I know that person has went through the same thing
and I may come to that person like,
yo, what did you do in this situation?
Because I'm going through this.
So, like, it all depends.
Sometimes I just leave it in the music, though.
And when I release it, it'll be people hitting me up like,
what, you went through this?
I went through this, bro.
I'm praying for you.
You know what I'm saying?
Whatever the case.
So, like, yeah. Yeah, but how soon did people switch up on you after that? like, what, you went through this? I went through this, bro. I'm praying for you. You know what I'm saying? Whatever the case. So like, yeah.
Yeah, but how soon
did people switch up
on you after that?
Oh, what?
Look, they switched up
before that.
Because I had,
so for a short period of time
in between like,
so pretty much
that man over there,
G Money,
that's the person
that discovered me
and really blew me up.
What up, G Money?
Took me to the label.
That's the CEO right there.
So I'm a big brother.
So it was a time period before me
and him started going to different labels. It was like
what, like a month? We was back at home and
I had a little money in my pocket.
I came up on a little money. I came up on like
$20,000 and
everybody was sucking when I got back home
and I don't even know how. It was somebody with me
when I got the money and I think they went and told everybody
that I had $20,000. How'd you get it?
It was just, I had,
I had did some business,
like,
I had signed to,
like,
I did some business
with my big brother,
like,
I signed a contract.
So,
like,
you know,
it was just a little something.
But,
like,
everybody was on my d***.
I got back home,
I woke up the next morning,
my phone blown up.
Like,
what you on?
Let's smoke.
Let's do this.
Let's,
like,
nah,
I'm staying in the crib.
You didn't call me much.
I'm telling you, bro, that's weird, bro.
Did you move out the hood quickly?
Yeah, I mean, I wasn't, my OG moved me away from that environment a while back.
But you're from Chicago.
Yeah.
Smart move.
For sure.
You go back home a lot?
Nah, not no more.
If anything, if anybody I want to see, I just tell them to come to me.
I fly them to me.
But the haters too real?
Yeah.
Yeah.
But Chicago is like crabs in a
bucket. And
no mother f***er tried to get out.
Everybody else in the bucket gonna do everything
they can to stop that person.
Kanye was planning to move back to Chicago for a second.
For a second? It didn't happen.
I feel like he'd just be saying whatever idea
come off the top. At that moment.
He'd be freestyling.
He'd be freestyling life.
He'd be freestyling life. You'd be freestyling. Yeah. You'd be freestyling life. That'd be freestyling life.
You'd be freestyling.
So you wrote this last album
in five days, right?
No freestyling.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I just,
but it was,
here's the thing though,
like people kind of
took that the wrong way.
It took it as me not trying
when really,
like I said,
Lucid Dreams,
I wasn't rushing
to write that song.
I wrote it in 15 minutes.
Some of the best songs I've dropped, I've made in 15, 20 minutes.
It's just off the strength of my work ethic.
Ideas come to me real fast.
And not thinking too hard about, let me change this, let me do that.
It kind of just flows.
That's a talent.
Thank you.
How'd you start rapping?
Because I've seen a video of you rapping for over an hour, freestyling for an hour.
So how'd you start rapping?
I was on Tim Westwood's show.
Tim Westwood.
Tim Westwood.
I ain't going to lie.
It really started because my mom was,
she used to be super strict when I was like a little kid
on the music I could listen to.
And I used to go over to my cousin's crib
and bump Wayne, Gucci, Jeezy.
And I'd come back home and be reciting the lyrics in my head
and forget some of them.
And then I'd just add my own lyrics in there to fill it.
And then that's just how I started.
I was, like, four, five years old doing that.
So, like, eventually I just, I think I started freestyling
on some random shit, and I got good at it.
I always wanted to make it somehow.
I used to play sports and shit, too, though.
So I wanted basketball and baseball. I had to work hella, he used to play sports and shit too, though. So I wanted basketball and baseball.
Okay.
I had to work hella, hella hard to be good at basketball,
but baseball came naturally, and I thought,
really, I thought that's what I was going to do.
But high school, that team shit didn't really work out.
But I don't know, it just ain't really,
I think in high school I wasn't eligible for some shit
when it came to tryouts.
Some shit degrees?
Yeah, yeah.
I always tested high.
Very, very intelligent person.
But I couldn't.
I wasn't one of them.
Because I could just sit in the classroom and just focus on the teacher talking to me.
I couldn't do that.
So you get sent to the office for disrupting class all the time?
No, I wasn't even like bad or nothing.
I'd just be in there not paying attention.
They said you had ADD when you were younger.
Yeah, supposedly.
They put you on anything for it? For sure.
Adderall? You know they love
putting little kids on that shit. Those little black kids
from the hood. Of course. They love doing
that. You know they put me on that shit.
Look, that fight started out
with Falkland. I've been on all that
Falkland, Ritalin,
Vyvanse, Adderall, all that shit.
They tried to put me on Ritalin.
How did you stop taking it? uh, Vyvanze, Adderall, all that shit. They tried to put me on Ritalin. That shit is dope, though.
How did you stop taking it?
I,
I,
I really stopped taking it on my own even before my mama knew.
I used to just,
she used to pack it with my breakfast.
So I'd eat my breakfast in there
and then she'd have my pills wrapped up
and then I was supposed to take them
after I eat.
I used to just throw them away.
Mm.
That's,
that's crazy.
That tell you something
because that,
when was that,
like,
fifth,
sixth grade?
Mm-hmm. I did not like the way that shit made me feel like you knew it was some bull yeah because look i take you
right and then for like 15 minutes i'll be the most social person ever i'll be cracking jokes
you know i'm saying acting like a little ass kid like i'm supposed to act i'm in fifth grade i'm
not supposed to be like gathered and quiet you know i'm saying that's not how fifth graders act
bro but like 15 minutes pass,
and then all my personality will be gone.
Crash.
And I'll be like a zombie,
and I wouldn't eat.
I'd be irritated.
I'm like, bro,
when they giving this shit to a fifth grader,
like, that shit really crazy,
if you think about it.
Like, they medicating little kids.
And you know what was the wildest part
about all that?
That shit ain't even making me do the work.
You know, like,
the fuck am I taking that shit
if it's not improving anything, you know?
And I remember in high school,
I still had it.
And I remember people used to
bust down my line
trying to get me to sell it to them.
Really?
And I'm like, wow,
y'all actually like this shit?
But that shit, damn near ruined my childhood
a little bit.
Like, ain't ruined it,
but it made it less enjoyable because that shit kill your personality.
But they say that you make, like, sad music, right?
Yeah.
So is that maybe because of a result of that?
You know what I mean?
I mean, that's just a part of me touching on emotions
that people really be scared to touch on.
All right, we got more with Juice WRLD.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it
with Juice WRLD.
Yee.
How many times
have you had your heart broken?
Honestly?
Probably like once or twice.
Just once or twice?
Yeah.
I feel like that high school
don't count.
That's over-exaggerated.
But you feel it, though.
It still hurt, though. It still hurt, though. But I ain't gonna
lie, when I look back on it, it's like, damn.
It's three
years ago. It's like, what you doing?
How old are you, 20? Yeah.
Come on, man. It's like three years ago.
You still stunting on
whoever that girl is right now. I mean,
I ain't gonna say I'm not, but like...
I bet you won't block on the gram.
You wanted to see them new cars.
That new gram and s***.
I bet you won't do that.
It's just like,
even though it's only been,
you know what I'm saying,
only been a couple years,
I feel like it's a year
after you graduate out of high school
that you mature a whole lot
because that's when you figure out
what the f*** you finna do next.
Some people take a year off.
Some people go straight to college.
I took a year off. I was trying straight to college. I took a year off.
I wasn't,
I was trying to delay college
as much as possible.
Did you go to school?
No, I graduated high school
all straight,
but like,
I didn't go to college.
I got a job though
right after high school.
What job?
I worked at,
there's a car factory
on some eight mile.
I swear to God.
That was so depressing though.
Why?
Cause it's like,
so say me and you, you know what I'm saying?
Say we work at the same place.
And say we making car handles or some s***.
It's repetitive.
And it's like, say you 60 years old, and I'm...
I'm 40.
And you are 80.
Okay, I get it.
I'm depressing.
Look, look, look.
No, look, though.
I get what you're saying.
And then I have a conversation with you, and some of these motherfuckers was telling me,
yeah, I've been here for 15 years, 20 years.
And I'm like, I just got here,
and I'm working the same shit as you working.
And the only difference between me and you is
you got just a little bit more benefits,
and you could be sick a day, and I can't.
Now, how was it to her with Nikki?
That shit was lit.
You don't even get to perform on shows.
Every time we look up, it's like the show canceled.
Did you perform during those shows when it was canceled?
When she canceled?
It was deeper than that.
It was like some of the venues that we went to didn't have the capacity to deal with all the production.
What was we going to do?
Have like a dark show?
Like a, you know what I'm saying?
Like acapella show or something?
Like it was malfunctioning.
So like, worst come to worst, that shit had to get pulled.
Nobody knew that beforehand, though?
Like, they didn't pick proper venues?
No, they said they, it was really the venue fault
because they said everything was going to be cool, I guess.
And shit ain't, you know?
Shit, I just know that shit was, it was an experience.
It was a learning experience.
That was really my first time.
I did, like, two or three stadiums before that.
That was, like, my first time doing consistent stadiums
night after night.
It had to get to a point where you,
when them shows kept getting canceled,
he was like, God damn, again?
It had to be.
It's only, what, three shows, right?
Yeah, it wasn't that many.
Oh, okay.
It seemed like it was more than that.
He acting like it's the whole damn tour.
That's what he was saying.
When you're following on social media,
you're like, damn.
But you know social media be boring.
It was like two, three shows max.
If it was their fault, they would have got sued, truthfully.
Like, if it was your fault, promoters would have been suing.
You see, we didn't get touched.
Yeah.
Did Nicki handpick you?
Yeah, that's the homie.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
For sure.
That tour, that was fun.
But the one thing I don't f*** with is that food over there, bro.
Where?
Everywhere over there.
Come on, that's impossible.
Everywhere?
You don't...
They think I'm capping?
Hey, we was McDonald's trapping for the longest.
Yeah.
Praying that the Big Mac would taste like it had taste back home.
Like, I'm cool.
I ordered a McDouble.
That s*** had some yellow sauce and jalapenos.
They f***ed it all that stuff up.
It wasn't mustard, bro.
It wasn't mustard?
I don't know what it was.
I didn't even want to find out
Damn
Why you got some local cuisine
That was a disgruntled employee
You know what
Hell no
Good thing I ain't tried that
Always do the kid menu
Next time you go to kid menu
Always get chicken fingers
And french fries
There's always a kid menu
That's what I eat
Here
I was gonna say
Maybe you're just not
That experimental When it comes to food.
I'm not trying shit, but I'm not going to go all my way to do that shit, though.
My girl be trying to make me try shit.
I don't play around.
How long have you been with your girl?
Eight months now.
Eight months.
You live in LA and you're not eating healthy yet?
You ain't green juicing with everything?
I'm not from the sale of my soul, man.
Sale of my soul
to the vegan guy.
That's funny.
It's a juice world.
How did you get
the name juice world
anyway?
I had the haircut.
I had that park haircut.
Oh.
Back when I was a
freshman in high school.
And then I was
obsessed with that movie.
Flat top with the
deep part down the middle?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was obsessed
with that movie too.
Juice.
Juice movie. We just had, what's the name up here? Khalil Kane. Khalil Kane, Raheem. Rah? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I was obsessed with that movie, too. Juice. Juice movie, yeah.
We just had,
what's the name of the pair?
Khalil Kane.
Khalil Kane, right here.
Right here.
Yeah, we just had him right here.
That's fine, that's fine.
Why do you think
he's telling your soul
for not eating healthy?
I was joking.
I feel like,
obviously,
I could improve my diet somewhere
because I'd be eating trash.
I'm going to send him
some of my juices,
the pressed juices.
You got to try them.
That tastes good.
You see that?
Where Pete at? He out there, he be drinking all type of green juices, the pressed juices. You got to try them. It tastes good. You see that? Where Pete at?
He out there.
He be drinking all type of green, nasty ass.
Nah, you're like, he's going to send it to you.
He be drinking like, what's that, kale water and all?
I don't know.
It's some ****.
But it keep your skin clear.
It keep your energy up.
You know what I'm saying?
I take care of my skin very well, though.
I take care of my teeth.
I take care of everything except my diet.
I'm straight.
Everything is diet, man.
It's all about what you put in your body.
Just like how you put stuff in your brain.
Then how did you meet your girlfriend?
Eventually, we just linked.
I was talking to her on Instagram for over a year,
but not even on no flirting.
It was like, oh, this song sounds hard.
Keep up the good work.
It was really hard.
There wasn't no catfish, though.
Oh, I can tell.
I never get got. She bad? Yeah, of course. Wasn't no catfish, though. Oh, I can tell. I never get got.
She bad?
Yeah, of course.
Ask him if his girl is bad, man.
What's her ground?
Get the f**k out of here.
F**k you.
Get the f**k out of here.
How do you know she's not finessing you, though?
Come on, man.
People, you know these things.
If she is, she's doing a good job, because I can't tell.
You got some songs about her
on the album she the one uh yeah for sure that's what them is about pretty much it's funny for the
longest time like i said it wasn't no flirtation at all i was actually when we first when she first
messaged me i was actually with somebody else and so it was just i don't know every now and then we
would just be talking and eventually it just became more consistent.
And we linked.
Rest is history.
Is it worth having a girl now, though?
Especially with your success rising?
I feel like that's, not to make it sound like it's all about money.
I don't know.
I feel like that's more convenient.
If you found somebody that's all for you versus somebody that really just wants you because of, like, a groupie, like a super fan.
Like, my f***ing be crazy.
My f***ing snatch your chain,
take your phone, all type of s***,
take pictures of you while you sleep.
It's happened.
It's happened.
It's on display for people to see and learn from.
Like, that s*** happened.
That's happened to you?
No, hell no.
Okay, so it's happened.
Never in a billion years.
No one ever took a picture of you asleep?
No.
Oh, you know what?
Somebody took a picture of me and my girl
asleep on a plane.
It was so weird.
And I seen it posted on like a little fan page or something.
It was so weird.
Right.
I was asleep on my way back from Europe.
And, you know, it's like the first class seats,
you know, like how the beds.
With the beds on, yep.
Yeah, so we sleep and somebody walk past
and take a picture and post it.
That's it.
That shit damn to make my skin itch.
You wouldn't think anybody would do that.
No.
And that's like, because I mean, I feel like it's only so far people will go.
And it's like a couple lines that I expect people not to cross.
One is when you eating.
When you pissing in the bathroom.
Somebody has done that to me though.
Recently I was pissing.
They walk in asking for a picture.
Bro, my dick is out.
Move around.
That's the picture they want. What if Is out Move around That's the picture They want
Whatever you say that
That's the picture
I want
That's why I asked you
For the picture
He gonna
He gonna have to
Find somebody
That participate
In that lifestyle
Cause that's not
How this
Go for him
I am good man
Nah go man
So that's
And then while you sleep
Like that's
Weird as hell I don't like that Like that's obsessive. And then while you sleep, like that's s***. Weird as hell.
I don't like that.
Like, that's obsessive.
All right, we got more with Juice WRLD when we come back.
Matter of fact, let's get into his joint.
Here's Lucid Dreams.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
That was Juice WRLD with Lucid Dreams.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Juice WRLD is here.
Yee?
You have a song called Syphilis, right?
Out of all diseases,
why did you choose Syphilis?
Because I always talk about
Charlamagne and his signs of syphilis.
He said, I always talk about syphilis.
I said syphilis because I really,
I had recorded the song
before I even made the name for it.
I remember I was like,
bitch, I'll be sick of this syphilis,
that nigga tripping,
and I'm going to get rid of him.
And after that, I was like, pause it.
I was like,
we gonna name this song Syphilis.
It was just random.
I think I was stoned or something.
It was some random s***, you know?
And that's how that song got that name.
Oh, so you never had it?
Hell, what?
F*** out of here.
Do people really get syphilis nowadays?
Are you wrapping up real life experience?
No.
I'm like, my goodness.
I said, nope,
nobody ever did that.
Oh, no, man.
How do you know?
What are the signs of syphilis anyway?
I don't even know.
I ain't never had to find out because I don't get that shit.
That was a trick question.
They're like, what's the signs of syphilis?
Oh, God, what y'all thought I was for the dude to get the name?
You never had no STD ever?
Uh, uh-uh.
No, he's lying.
I can tell by the way you just paused.
Comedia.
I played the fifth, man.
A little gonorrhea problem.
He's playing the fifth.
Come on, come on.
He's throwing s***
In my mixing pot
Yo f*** you
It's curable
It's curable
Yeah I mean
I feel like everybody
If you out there
And you claim
You knocking s*** down
You gonna get got
Probably
You gonna get got
I never had nothing
Thank God
You lying
He never got tested
You never got tested though
I got tested once
I got tested for HIV
Once
So look
You know that
It lives dormant in you That's what you about to tell me Yeah your ass Could damn near have A plethora of different I got tested once. I got tested for HIV once. No, twice. So look, you know that.
It lives dormant in you.
That's what you about to tell me.
Yeah, your ass could damn well have a plethora of different. He tested his wife.
So his wife got pregnant three times.
She got tested.
So he just feels like he ain't got nothing.
Yeah, and the earwax test.
You ever seen the earwax test?
See?
Don't follow this.
Earwax test, you dig in your ear, get a little wax on your finger, and then you put it in her.
If she jump, she got something.
So you leave it alone.
Don't listen to him.
The nasty part is that you have wax in your ears.
That's gross.
That sound disgusting.
Hell no.
What's that, an old remedy?
That's like something somebody's great grandma would say.
What do they do now when you get burned?
Like, how do they fix that?
What do they do now?
I know.
I ain't going to lie.
Look.
Okay.
Uh-oh.
No, look, this is not about me, though. No, I did ask. Look, I'm my brother, Greg. I said, look. Okay. Uh-oh. Nah, look, this not about me, though.
Nah, I did ask.
Look, on my brother Graham, I said I got it on everything.
Your homie got it?
On everything.
Nah, look, he ain't even had nothing, but he went to go get tested because he ain't know.
They had to stick the thing in his...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that's why I asked you how they do it now, because back in the day, that's what they used to have to do.
They still do that.
It depends on the place, though.
It depends on the place, though.
What did he say it felt like?
He was limping out that bitch. Damn, it broke say it felt like? He was limping out that bitch.
Damn, it broke his leg.
Nah, he was limping out that bitch, man.
My goodness.
Oh, my God, that's awful.
I don't know how he got here.
I know, right?
Because he got a song called Syphilis.
Yeah, there you go.
You said on your day, who's grave?
On my dead brother's, on my dead homie's.
Oh, okay, okay.
Yeah, like, that's just coming from Chicago.
I lost a couple people.
But it's just a part of that lifestyle.
I had to make a change.
Like, so, you know, it's too many statistics.
And if I can help some of my peoples or myself,
I'm not going to end up in that situation.
Like, that's just, it's too common.
But that's smart to have the wherewithal.
Like, okay, I got all this money now.
Yeah.
I can't go back to the hood.
Because a lot of people's mentality is, I'm going right back to the hood.
Oh, they love.
I can inspire people.
You can inspire.
No, it really be the stunt, though.
Like, that's how people, is it worth your life type shit?
Like, somebody that's not even your op could just see you, not know you, but, like, know
who you are and want what you have and kill you because they don't have it.
Absolutely.
And this shit fucked you up this weekend?
Man, what?
That shit f***ed my whole head up.
And I'm just like, damn.
And I got to watching everybody, Sixth Sense on it,
everybody saying that, oh, it was the government or it was.
It was CB stuff.
Yeah.
Like, bro, ain't the time to be throwing out conspiracy theories, man.
That's damn near, that's low-key damn near trying to avoid what's been going on forever.
Absolutely.
Which is us killing each other.
Exactly.
I do want to ask a question about rappers.
Do you feel like they underestimate the power they have
to help eliminate stigmas like mental health in the black community?
Of course, of course.
Mental health in the black community is an issue. I got
homies that, they come to me
now saying they think they got anxiety,
but I know back in the day,
especially the area that I used to hang with them at,
they come to their mama telling they got anxiety,
she gonna be, what? Or that's the devil
in you, you going to church, or, you know,
they go to their dad, their dad tell them, smoke a blunt.
You know what I'm saying? So, like, it's a big
issue that's not touched. What do you tell your homies when they come to you now, when they say, I got anxiety? They a blunt. You know what I'm saying? So like, it's a big issue that's not touched.
What do you tell your homies
when they come to you now
and they say,
I got anxiety?
They be like,
you know,
they be saying
like that,
their hair up,
they don't know what to do
and I really be hitting them
like,
you know what I'm saying?
I'm here if you want to talk,
you know,
we can chop it up
all you want,
but I'm like,
I just try to help them
see their options.
You recommend therapy
to them,
anything like that?
Like once or twice
I done did that,
but a lot of people ain't finna go to therapy.
I don't know how I feel about it, though.
Therapy? Like the whole concept of it.
I don't know. It's the same thing as you telling
your homie that you want to talk to me?
It's fine somebody to talk to, bitch.
Yeah, I feel like
some bad therapists probably
ruined it for a lot of them.
Some of them, I feel like they don't even got themselves together.
Yeah.
You know what I realized with therapy?
You can't go there expecting answers.
Oh, hell no.
So you're going there just to talk.
You're going there.
And a lot of times when you're explaining something,
I guess it's kind of like freestyling.
When you're explaining something,
you kind of find the answers within you just talking to somebody.
Yeah, within you getting it out there.
Yeah, for sure.
Freestyling is probably like therapy for you anyway.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
It's weird.
Sometimes I wish I could write,
but it's hard to go back to writing
when you freestyle all the time.
It's super hard.
But I ain't writing so long,
probably since Lucid Dreams.
How many records did you do with Nicki on tour?
We didn't do nothing.
Nothing?
No.
I recorded a lot, though, myself.
I had actually a studio set up on the bus.
And then we set up at every hotel room.
You didn't try to get her to come in there and do something?
That seems like the perfect time.
I know, right?
But no, it ain't even crossed my mind, surprisingly.
I was really just on my own time.
I think we almost got, didn't we get kicked out of a hotel or something?
I think for smoking and music.
It was like 4 in the morning.
I was trying to record.
They bang on the door, get out.
Yeah.
No, no, I'm tweaking.
It was like, it had to have been like 10, 11 in the morning.
And I had recorded damn near all night leading up to that.
And then we got put out.
Well, thank you for joining us, sir.
Yeah, man.
For sure.
Pleasure's mine.
When was the last time you told your homeboys that you loved them and you appreciate them
and you value them, man.
Charlamagne wants a hug.
No, for real.
I think that all...
No, on some real shit.
On some real...
You've been giving a hug to Black men.
Black men, we got to do that more to each other, man.
Give a hug to Charlamagne.
I make sure.
Give Black men a hug, Charlamagne.
I love you, brother.
I value you.
There you go.
Appreciate you.
There you go.
You know what I mean?
No, but on some real shit, though, every time I talk to my homies, even if I'm busy and
I just send them a text message that, like, you know,
I ain't even really finna look for a couple days, I'm really busy,
I'll be like, yo, keep your head up, stay strong, love you,
hit me if you need anything.
Word, man.
I make sure, you know what I'm saying,
especially all the people that really stay down and that's still with me
authentic, you know, authentically and not, like, on the artificial shit.
I make sure that I...
Make your bros hug.
Y'all hug, man.
Y'all do hug.
Put the camera on him.
Oh, ****.
Tell your brother you got him.
Hey, G-Money.
And you appreciate him.
Then y'all talk for no reason, man.
Spread the love.
You can't put hell down.
Hey, get the depth.
Get the depth.
Get the depth.
Stop trying to force people to hug all the time.
Juice world.
Get the depth. It's the breakfast club, Gamore. It mean the same thing to us. Get the depth. Stop trying to force people to hug all the time. The juice world. Get the depth.
It's the Breakfast Club, Gamora.
I mean the same thing to us.
Get the depth.
All right.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to these rumors.
Let's talk Kodak Black.
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. Oh, man.
Well, Kodak Black, let's discuss this.
He was on Instagram Live,
and he had some things to say about Lauren London now being a widow. Okay, well, people were very upset about that disrespect
because clearly Lauren London is grieving
and everybody's grieving over Nipsey Hussle passing away.
And so that's when he was called out by numerous other artists including
TI. Kodak Black you out of pocket. Fix that s*** quickly expeditiously. Ain't nobody else gonna say it.
I done said it to you and if I see you I'ma say it in your face. You out of pocket. Get your mother f***ing self together.
All right in addition to TI the game also weighed in and said this about that
Instagram live video. This s*** go for Kodak Black and any other shit disrespecting my nip name.
Keep my name out your mouth.
Keep his girl's name out your mouth.
The fuck wrong with you new nips?
All right.
So clearly they were not giving Kodak Black a break here.
Now Tank weighed in on the conversation as well and had this to say about helping Kodak
Black in a situation like this. Kodak Black, that's not it, bro. You know, there are a lot
of factors at play here. You know what I'm saying? Not only just the people that love and respect
Nip and Lauren, you do business with us, with Atlantic Records. That's a tough spot to be in,
young fella. So I'm just let you know right now, just get out in front of that man. And if you meant no disrespect,
if you meant no harm, it's
easier to say that than to play the
tough guy. I was confused with
your business here.
He's signed to Atlantic. So T.I., I mean, Tank's
an executive at Atlantic?
You said, yeah, Tank is also on Atlantic.
He's an executive? He can call shots
like that? I think he's just saying we all have
business here at Atlantic.
And Nipsey was on Atlantic as well.
What Kodak said is really just how filthy people think.
Like, Nipsey has passed, and if you go to jail or pass,
brothers will be plotting on your girl.
It's foul, but it's reality, and there's some extremely goofy stuff
to say because Nipsey's not even in the ground yet.
But we got to have consistency when it comes to what we tolerate in our culture.
Well, here's how Kodak Black responded to the backlash.
They ain't post when I was saying, oh, bro, like,
I might have turned up for my community and do a whole lot of positive shit
because of, bro, I never knew, bro.
I only seen, bro, one time.
Hell, y'all said what I said.
What the fuck?
What, y'all expect her to be single forever?
I said I'd give her a year to grieve and cry.
Hell yeah, she a bad bitch.
Any one of y'all, if she try to holler at anybody, y'all ain't finna be like, oh, nah, I can't do it.
I said I'm gonna do positive s***, and then she gonna see that, and she gonna be like, you know what?
Oh, you remind me.
I don't give an interview.
You can't really justify a statement that you made earlier.
It was foul.
It was totally wrong. 100% wrong.
You just have to say, you know what, that was wrong. That's it. It's okay.
Like to admit that you were wrong and that you said something that was wrong instead of trying to justify what it was that you said and said anybody would do the same thing.
Now he did even more after that, and this was his, quote, apology to Lauren London.
If I disrespected you, Lauren London, in any shape or form, I'm sorry, even though I didn't.
And rest in peace to dude.
Y'all already know what I said.
I said, dude, encourage me to do s*** for the community.
But anyhow, my bad to them two.
Yeah, I didn't even say that man's name.
Call him dude.
And then he says, I apologize if I was wrong, but I wasn't wrong.
You know, it's...
You gotta just be, just apologize. He was wrong, but I wasn't wrong. You got to just apologize if you made a mistake.
You said something that was terrible to say at that time
and just say it was wrong.
That's it.
And we could have moved on maybe.
I just wanted to have some consistency
when it comes to what we tolerate in our culture.
That's all.
What you mean?
Because didn't the game make a whole record
about smashing people's wives a month ago?
Definitely didn't agree with that.
People said he was wrong for that, though.
Definitely didn't agree with that either.
It wasn't people jumping out the window.
But that song never came out, also, so we don't even know what was on it.
Well, still, it wasn't people getting on Instagram saying,
hey, you know, game, you out of pocket, yada, yada, yada.
There wasn't nobody doing all that.
I don't think nobody heard the song, because I never heard the song.
Yeah, I heard about it.
But maybe he's not going to put that song out, because we haven't heard it since.
So the backlash might have made him say, I'm not putting this song out.
But this is about Kodak and how Kodak disrespected Nipsey and Lauren London, especially at this time.
He was foul.
He was wrong for that.
That's totally disrespectful.
Now, there are radio stations that are banning his music.
Big Boy did a post.
That's just weird.
He said, I won't disrespect my timeline posting a pic of Kodak Black.
However, I will say this.
I'm not here for the blatant disrespect and fake ass apologies to disrespect the King Nipsey and the
Queen Lauren is where I draw the line. Hip hop
has been very disrespectful lately. Not
only is this disrespectful to hip hop,
but this is disrespectful to a beautiful human
being, spirit, and a legacy.
Sometimes I feel a certain way, but I don't publicly
speak out. I just don't F with the person,
place, or thing. This one, I can't
just keep it on a personal chill.
I can't tell anyone how to react,
but I just think it's weird banning a rapper
for disrespecting a woman when
so much music from rappers over the years
has been based on disrespecting women.
I just think all of this is weird
coming from a radio station. I've been thinking about that
and what Kodak said was totally
foul, but it's like when
it's kind of hard for a radio station
to be the moral police
with this when
so many people disrespect so many different things.
He was foul and he was wrong. I think we can all admit
that he could have apologized.
And just do a real apology.
But when do we ban records for things like that?
Exactly. You know, when do we ban
records for somebody does something on the side?
And I think it's foul. I'm not saying what he did is right,
but it's like, how do we decide
when we're going
to ban a record?
I just want consistency.
Because a lot of rappers
disrespect artists,
disrespect women,
disrespect so many things.
I just want consistency.
I just don't know
when you ban an artist
for that.
Like, when do we
play the moral police?
When do we give somebody
that much power to say,
we don't like you,
we're going to ban you?
That's a lot.
Especially, I think,
in L.A.,
where it really hits home.
I get it.
Because Nipsey's from there.
He's foul.
The radio station there
had a personal connection and they were personally offended. They barely played Nipsey in L.A. on the it. Because Nipsey's from there. He's foul. The radio station there had a personal connection
and they were personally offended.
They barely played Nipsey
in L.A. on the radio.
So I don't know.
That's true.
Come on, man.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee
and that's your rumor report.
All right, well,
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You have to make a judgment of who was going to be on the donkey of the day.
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Who's donkey of the day today?
Donkey of the day for Monday, April 8th goes to the young man, Kodak Black.
I got a few thoughts about this, but I'm reluctantly discussing
because I feel like I'm feeding a troll by even talking about this, and I'm confused
at what pisses people off
nowadays because I've watched Kodak Black
disrespect dark-skinned women, disrespect
young M.A., so the outrage
over these comments he made about Lauren London
just seemed a little odd to me. I understand
the circumstances because of
the murder of the late great Nipsey Hussle.
It's totally confused me over the past
week. I mean, that situation is heartbreaking on a number
of levels, and it has me questioning a lot of things
about life and things that I believed, in particular
the law of attraction, and this is just
something I'm going to work out through therapy,
but I just want people to be consistent
with what we tolerate
in our culture, because we never are,
okay? There is never a set standard
or values.
It's just a lot of selective morality based off who y'all like.
Now, before we continue, let me play what made everyone pissed off at Kodak Black.
This is Kodak on IG Live talking about Lauren London.
Lauren London that baby though.
She's gonna be a whole widow by hell.
I'd be the best man I could be, fuck.
I'd give her a whole year.
She might need a whole year to be crying and shit. What Kodak said out loud is what millions of dirtbags,
millions of filthy dudes around the world are thinking.
Nipsey has passed.
You go to jail or you pass, brothers will be plotting on your girl.
Dudes will be in your girl DMs talking about,
I'm here for you if you need me.
It's foul, but it's reality,
and there's some extremely disrespectful, goofy stuff to say.
I mean, Nipsey's not even in the ground yet, but we have to have consistency with these things
because the truth to the matter is Kodak Black is always saying disrespectful stuff in regards to women,
just like the majority of the culture is always saying disrespectful stuff in regards to women.
Now, if we are at the point where we aren't tolerating this from anyone anymore, great.
I'm all for that.
But this isn't about what's right.
It's about what's popular.
And there's not a more popular topic in hip-hop in the world right now than Nipsey Hussle.
Kodak Black doubled down on what he said, but tried to explain it a little better.
Let's listen.
They ain't post when I was saying, oh, bro, like, I'm about to turn up for my community
and do a whole lot of positive cousin, bro
I never knew Brown and seen bro one time. Hey, y'all said what I said
What what y'all expect her to be single forever?
I said I give her a year to grieve and cry hair
Yes, you're bad bitch anyone y'all if she try to holla at any anybody y'all ain't finna be like, oh no
I can't do it cuz it's it I'm going to do positive s***.
And then she going to see that.
And she going to be like, you know what?
Oh, you remind me.
I got a headache already.
Well, this brought out all the OGs to check Kodak, in particular, T.I.
Kodak Black, you out of pocket.
Fix that s*** quickly, expeditiously.
Ain't nobody else going to say it.
I done said it to you.
And if I see you, I'm going to say it in your face.
You out of pocket. Get your motherf***ing self together. The game nobody else gonna say it. I done said it to you, and if I see you, I'm gonna say it in your face. You out of pocket. Get your
motherfucking self together. The game had something
to say as well. This shit go for Kodak
Black and any other shit disrespecting
my nip name. Keep my nip name
out your fucking mouth, nip.
Keep his girl's name out your fucking mouth,
nip. The fuck wrong with you new nips?
See, you shouldn't argue with fools
because people from a distance can't tell who's
who, especially on social media.
See, when you call people out on social media, it just escalates the situation that doesn't need to be escalated.
Pull up on Kodak, call him.
He will receive that wisdom from you differently than you getting on IG demanding that he fix it because social media is like high school.
It's just a bunch of people amping up a situation, and you already know men got fragile egos,
and that toxic masculinity leads brothers to feel like they have to prove themselves,
and it can lead to violence, and that's exactly what we don't want or need right now.
It's so hypocritical of people to mourn Nipsey because he was tragically murdered,
but then wish death on Kodak.
I saw people saying, please, God, take Kodak and give us back Nipsey.
No, wishing death on Kodak's not right either.
I don't want to see any black men taken away from their families for nonsense.
Kodak just needs to be checked.
And social media, to me, is not the place to check him.
Well, someone clearly got through to Kodak because he apologized to Lauren and Nipsey,
but still challenged everyone else to smoke.
Let's listen.
If I disrespected you, Lauren Nunders, in any shape or form, I'm sorry.
Even though I didn't.
And rest in peace to the dude.
Y'all already know what I said.
I said, dude, encourage me to do s*** for the community.
But anyhow, my bad to them two.
But for all you other people trying to fake act like y'all love blowing me on the internet
or checking me on the internet, you gonna hit my line.
See the fragile male ego.
Toxic masculinity on full display.
Kodak feel he's been challenged, so now he wants to challenge.
He was called out in front of people, so now he wants to prove he ain't no punk.
See, if one of these OGs would have just called him, like he said,
schooled him behind the scenes, he would have apologized and we would have moved on.
But nope, now he feels he has to prove himself,
and the guys who called him out probably feel like they have to prove themselves too.
It's all just goofy.
And now Kodak Black has been banned from radio stations in L.A.
Salute to Justin Credible, salute to Big Boi.
They say they aren't playing his music anymore.
Here's the thing, we got to stop with this selective morality.
If we're going to be consistent, we need to be consistent all across the board
because it's just weird banning a rapper for disrespecting a woman
when so much music from rappers over the
years has disrespected women i'm just confused at some of the stands people choose to take because
we can't act like we are mad at kodak because he disrespected lauren you're mad at kodak for
disrespecting nipsey and i understand that but where's all this outrage when women are being
disrespected period and you know my motto i can't tell someone how to react but i don't know if this
is an offense worth banning someone's music over.
But that's not a scratch either, because Kodak has one record.
What's that, ZZ?
ZZ.
ZZ?
ZZ.
That's been playing on radio for damn near a year, so the song is damn near burnt out.
That's the only song he got on the radio, so it's not like you're making a real incredible stand banning his music, but that's neither here nor there.
All I'm saying is, it's a bigger lesson to be learned than all of this,
and the lesson to be learned is consistency.
If we are at the point in hip-hop where we will not tolerate disrespect of women,
great, I'm all for that.
But the OGs have to know the youth learned from them,
whether directly or indirectly.
The game checked Kodak, but didn't earlier this year the game put out snippets of a song
talking about smashing people's wives?
Don't you think it's hypocritical to check someone for talking about getting with someone's wife when you made a whole song about it?
Just because you don't like Kanye or Joe Budden doesn't mean it's cool for game to rap about smashing their wives.
I just want us to be consistent when it comes to what we tolerate or don't tolerate in the culture.
But I also want us to remember the wise words from the late, great Nipsey Hussle
when he was on Big Boy in Big Boy's Neighborhood.
He said this, and this applies to the Kodak Black situation.
The public should not even react to clown s***.
The public should follow the real s***.
And the real s*** ain't reacting, so y'all don't react.
Put the dude on goofy time and just let him sit over here and do what he's doing
until that s*** expire, because it always going to self-destruct, clearly.
That's right.
In other words, you give life to what you give energy to,
so stop giving energy to goofy stuff.
Please give Kodak Black the biggest hee-haw.
The main thing, though, is I'm sure this is hard for Lauren Lennon
to have to even hear about and deal with,
so I do want to put it to rest just so it's not something
that she has to keep on hearing
about.
I'm sure right now with everything else that she's dealing with, this is the last thing
she wants to have to hear.
I'm sure.
With everything she's going through right now, I doubt she cares.
She's not paying attention to that goofy stuff.
I can't say how she feels, but I just know it's probably annoying.
But you know, the bad thing about it is we keep talking about it and reporting it.
Right.
That's what I'm saying.
Let's put it to rest because I'm sure let this go away.
It makes it worse. Stop giving energy to goofy stuff.
Right, so let's talk about it
though. Let's open up this phone line. Wait a minute now.
Come on.
So we're putting it to rest after we open up the phone lines?
There's a lot of people out there that want to call
and talk about it. Phone lines are lit up. They want to talk about it.
They want to discuss it. Can we talk about
the broader issue, which is just us having
some consistency in the culture?
Because there's never a set standard.
There's never a set of values that people abide by.
It's all selective morality.
What do you mean?
What are you saying?
It's just what I'm talking about.
Kodak Black is always out here disrespecting women in some way, shape, or form.
You want to ban his music, but then you're going to play other music
that's disrespectful towards women?
Where's the consistency?
Okay.
800-585-1051.
Let's open up the phone lines.
Let's talk about it for a second.
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Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, Charlamagne gave Kodak Black Donkey of the day.
Yeah, but reluctantly, only because...
He said some donkey-ish.
He did, but he always says donkey-ish.
You know what I'm saying?
And listen, I love Nipsey too,
but I just like to be consistent
in what we tolerate in our culture.
And it seems like we have selective morality
when it comes to, you know, certain things.
You know what I'm saying?
Because, you know, yes,
he definitely disrespected Lauren London,
but he disrespected Young M.A. last week.
And he's disrespected dark-skinned women before.
So now I'm seeing all of this outrage.
But this one hurts more
because the man can't defend himself.
Nipsey's not here to defend himself
or say anything bad.
He didn't say anything bad about Nipsey.
He said nothing bad about Nipsey Hussle.
I just feel bad for Lauren
because she's a morning.
That was disrespectful.
I let you sit there for a year
and cry before I come in. Listen, Kodak Black. Kodak Black, man, dude. Kodak Black's a morning. It was disrespectful. I let you sit there for a year and cry before I come in.
Listen, Kodak Black.
Kodak Black is a 21-year-old man from Florida.
Does that make it that?
Which means he's really 12, and he's a dirtbag, okay?
And he's representing for a bunch of other dirtbags out there
who are thinking just like that.
Nipsey ain't even in the ground yet, and they're already plotting on Lauren.
It is disrespectful.
That's what I'm saying. But I'm just saying he's always disrespectful. So why the
outrage now? Like, they want to ban his
music? You want to ban his
music but then you're going to play other records from
other artists disrespecting women? The banning
of music is a little too far. I mean, like you said,
there's so much music out there, so many
people out there disrespecting women.
Hip-hop has been misogynistic, chauvinistic,
disrespectful to women since day one.
Now, do I want that to change?
Absolutely.
Okay?
But we got to be consistent all across the board with it.
Pick and choose.
I got you.
Ronnie!
What's up, Andy?
What's up, Charlamagne?
What's up, you?
What up?
What's up, my buddy?
What you think, Ronnie?
Hey, so check me out.
Check me out.
So Charlamagne kind of pointed out to how people all over the world are behind closed doors thinking about
what Kodak said the thing I think people are not taking into consideration is he said I don't know
homie so the personal effect of what he's saying he he's not going by it like it's like I don't
know this guy his old lady gone I'm gonna try to snatch him so I really I understand why it's wrong
but I don't understand why people are on him
as if he's like, he's doing something different
than anybody else would do in that situation.
He doesn't know the person.
He doesn't have a relationship with the person at all.
That's true.
Yeah.
I get what you're saying, but it is still disrespectful.
I agree, but not to the extent
where people trying to ban him from radio.
Exactly.
People coming out demanding that he apologize.
They should have said he shouldn't have said it.
But, like, I'm not apologizing to somebody I don't have no relationship with
when people do it all the time.
It's just the person that it was.
Hello, Sherron.
What's going on?
Hey, what's up, bro?
Good morning, Sherron.
Today is National Dog Farting Awareness Day.
Just throwing that out there.
Oh, my goodness.
Now, we're talking Kodak Black.
What do you think, bro?
In my opinion, I don't think it's disrespect.
I feel Charlemagne about you got to take accountability if somebody else do it.
But the real thing is, I think it's going to be one of his homies later down the road
that's going to holler at him.
What?
He thinks it's going to be one of Nipsey's homies that's going to holler at him.
I'm not even—
We're not talking about that.
I don't know what's happening.
We're not there.
We're talking Kodak Black.
So you don't think what Kodak Black did was disrespectful?
No, not really.
I mean, because he didn't holler at her.
He ain't trying to holler at her.
He just said how he feel.
I could see if he used my label.
I could see if he f***ed with Nikki Hustle.
But I don't see no disrespect.
He just said what he said.
Okay.
I told y'all.
I could see if he said, oh, I'm just going to get with her or this and that. But he did. I told y'all. I could see if he said,
oh, I'm just going to get with her
or this and that,
but he did.
I told y'all,
this is how filthy people think.
Nipsey has passed
and Brothers is already plotting on her.
Like, it's a million dudes out there
that's thinking just like Kodak.
Kodak just said it out loud
and he happens to be Kodak Black.
All right.
Well, 800-585-1051.
We're asking your opinion on this whole Kodak Black,
Nipsey Hussle, Laura London situation.
Call us now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking about Kodak Black
and some of the comments he made concerning Laura London
and Nipsey Hussle.
I'm not going to lie though, when I
heard it, it did make me be like, ooh, that's
tacky. Yeah, I thought it was tacky. I thought it was foul.
I thought it was disrespectful. It's just some
things you don't say, you don't do.
And I don't have no problem for
T.I. for checking them.
Well, Gabe as well. I don't
think they should have checked them publicly. Only because
I think when you check them publicly, you know, men, we got
such fragile egos,
and that toxic masculinity can lead to situations escalating
when they don't need to escalate.
I think that, you know, they could have just called his phone.
But I just think we got to have consistency with these kind of things
because Salute to the Game, that's my guy,
but he had a whole song talking about smashing people's wives,
and nobody jumped out there to check him.
I think a lot of people was going in on him. No, they did not. And you know they didn't.
I don't know why we said they didn't lie. No, they didn't.
I think a lot of people haven't
heard the song. Because I haven't even heard the song.
Listen, we know that he talked about smashing Kanye's wife.
We know he talked about smashing Sim Santana.
And just because you don't like Kanye or Joe Budden
doesn't mean it's cool for Game to rap about
smashing their wives. So I just want it to be consistent when it comes
to what we tolerate and what we don't tolerate.
Yo. Yo.
Yo, what's up, bro?
Hey, yeah, it's Mal from Brooklyn, man.
What's up, Mal? Dude is a straight clown, man.
Like, you feel what I'm saying?
Because at the end of the day,
this man just lost his life.
His family and his kids is grieving.
But because you ain't got no work on the streets,
you want to make yourself look hot
at this man's expense.
But what can you expect
for somebody to look
like Lisa Simpson?
I get what Charlamagne
is saying.
You feel what I'm saying?
Don't disrespect Lisa
like that.
Lisa's kind of cute
on the low end.
Oh, stop it, man.
Goodbye, man.
Are we having a conversation
about a cartoon?
Adora!
Hey.
Good morning, mama.
Good morning, everyone.
Now, what did you think
about Kodak Black and the things that he said?
Well, I feel like Kodak Black is absolutely disrespectful.
I feel like he should be canceled.
Don't get me wrong.
I understand what Charlamagne is saying.
You know, if we don't hold it for everybody, we can't just start with Kodak.
But we got to start somewhere.
And what he did was ultimately disrespectful.
And I feel like today's the day where we got to make that change.
And we need to cancel people
for saying stuff like that.
You got to think before you talk, period.
I agree with that,
but I just think it's weird
banning a rapper
or canceling a rapper
for disrespecting a woman
when so much music from rappers
over the years
has disrespected women.
I just think that's very hypocritical.
I agree.
But maybe if it's just canceled
for a moment,
just to open his eyes a little bit.
Just suspended.
Just to give him a teacher moment
We should cancel
We should cancel behavior, not people
So the thing with that, Adora, is
An artist like Kodak Black
Really doesn't care about the radio, I don't think that much
He gets a lot of his money from streaming
His whole career was made from streaming
I don't think he necessarily cares
I don't think he cares to do radio
I don't think he cares to do interview
I don't think he cares But. I don't think he cares to do radio. I don't think he cares to do interview. I don't think he cares.
But I think he cares what his peers think,
and that's why I appreciate T.I. speaking up
and the gang speaking up.
I feel like if people speak up and speak out to him,
maybe then he'll hear it.
Like, okay, well, all these other rappers feel like
I shouldn't even tone it down a little bit.
The disrespect is kind of too much.
And I feel like that's the way he's going to understand it,
from his people, the people he hangs with,
and the people he knows.
Yeah, it's a way to do that, too, though.
Because, like, I'm telling you, social media is like high school.
So if I call you out on social media, then, you know, you automatically feel like you've got to defend yourself.
Stick your chest out.
Fragile male ego.
Toxic masculinity.
I'm going to show you.
I'm going to talk.
That was tough?
Shut up.
All right.
What's the moral of the story, tough guy?
The moral of the story comes from the late, great Nipsey Hussle when he was on Big Boy in Big Boy's Neighborhood, man.
This is it right here.
The public should not even react to clown s***.
The public should follow the real n***as.
And the real n***as ain't reacting, so y'all don't react.
Put the dude on goofy time and just let him sit over here
and do what he's doing until that s*** expire.
Because it always going to self-destruct, clearly.
Simple and plain.
Stop entertaining the goofy stuff, man.
Stop giving energy to the goofy stuff.
When you give energy to it, you give it life, man. All right. Rest in peace, Nipsey Hussle the Great. Stop entertaining the goofy stuff, man. Stop giving energy to the goofy stuff. When you give energy to it, you give it
life, man. Alright. Rest in peace, Nipsey
Hussle the Great. Absolutely. Alright.
Now, Yee, we got rumors on the way? Yes, let's talk
about R. Kelly. Now, he had a plea
for you guys to leave him
alone and we'll tell you what happened
when he had a concert. Alright.
We'll get into that next. 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 to these rumors.
Let's talk Coachella.
It's time.
She's spilling the tea.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Man, Solange was supposed to be performing at Coachella,
but they just announced on Twitter, due to major production delays, Solange will unfortunately no longer be performing at Coachella, but they just announced on Twitter,
due to major production delays,
Solange will unfortunately no longer be performing at this year's festival.
She sends her sincerest apologies.
That's got to suck,
especially if he was going to Coachella
just to see Solange.
Yeah, so unfortunately she won't be there.
I think there's still going to be Kid Cudi,
Weezer, J Balvin, Childish Gambino, Ariana Grande.
Yeah, he's going to be here, right?
Kanye's going still?
Yeah, he's supposed to be doing his Sunday service or something.
Who knows?
Kodak Blackstreet plays in Solange, though, for everybody.
Shut up.
Anyway, Beyonce, in the meantime, as we told you before,
has teamed up with Netflix for her Coachella 2018 concert film.
It's called Homecoming.
So it's going to premiere on Netflix on April 17th
that is in between Coachella's
first and second weekends. So that
should be nice. I told you all that was happening.
Alright, and R. Kelly, he had a club appearance
over the weekend. Now first, he wanted to
make sure that people would leave him alone
and let him make his money. Yo, this is
your boy Kels and I got
an event to do tonight in Springfields,
Illinois. So I want the media to take it easy on me, man.
This is how I got to get paid now for right now.
So when you see me in the club with a couple of drinks in my hand and chilling,
please take it easy.
Appreciate it, y'all.
Thanks.
How would he even do that?
I can hear the oldness in his voice.
Number one, he's 57 years old, so he don't want to be in the club.
Number two, he got to be in the club. Number two,
he got to be in the club
because he got to
make some money.
He got to pay the bills.
Boy, he's going to
take this $1,500
and be easy.
All right,
you're going to
take this $1,500
and perform Ignition
while you're here.
They said the audience
wasn't even 50 people tops
and people ended up,
they said the tickets
were initially $100,
but then they had to
drop the price to $50
to try to get more
people to come.
Yes.
Did they have ladies pee before 11?
I mean, free before 11?
No.
And I think he performed, like they said, like 28 seconds.
He did like a little snippet of a song.
They said he performed for 28 seconds.
Yeah, because it's $1,500.
I told you what happened.
Take this $1,500, throw Ignition on.
Here's the remix to Ignition.
All right, y'all.
All right, y'all.
Thank you very much.
That's it.
All right.
Now, let's discuss Gabrielle Union,
and she had to defend Dwayne Wade.
Now, according to Paul Pierce,
he says that he was better
than Dwayne Wade.
Who's the better NBA player?
That's easy.
I can say that off the bat.
That's me.
If you give me Shaq,
if you give me LeBron,
they did.
It's called a big three.
Yeah, we got that late, but like early in my career. I mean, what are you doing right now? If you give me LeBron He did. Yeah, we got that late.
But like, early in my career. I mean, what are you doing right now?
If you give me these guys early in my career,
24 years old, you give me Shaq.
When I'm 24, 25, you give me
LeBron and Bosh. I'll be sitting
on five or six championships. Easy.
That's just ego talking.
His answer was based off hypotheticals.
If you give me, if you give
that, the reality is Paul Pierce was a beast,
but he's not on D-Wage level.
Now, Jalen Rose did defend Dwayne Wade.
He's made all NBA first team twice.
Paul hasn't done it.
He made all NBA eight times to your four.
He's made all defensive team three times to your zero.
Ooh, zero.
That's rough.
He's won one scoring title.
You weren't able to win a scoring title.
That's too bad. He has three rings. You have one ring. Ooh, three is bigger than rough. He's won one scoring title. You weren't able to win a scoring title. That's too bad.
He has three rings.
You have one ring.
Ooh, three is bigger than one.
What are you doing?
F your feelings, bro.
Yeah, F your feelings.
I love that.
That's why the NBA is so dope, because it's F your feelings.
Here are the actual facts.
Three is bigger than one.
Now, Gabrielle Union also chimed in on Twitter.
This Paul Pierce thing is wrong on many obvious levels,
but what I find most troublesome is this idea of a man
trying to diminish another man that looks like him
was raised like him in order to shine a tad brighter.
Ish isn't entertaining. It's sad.
It's not that serious.
But wasn't it a question, though? Didn't they ask him?
Wait, wait, wait. It's not that serious.
This is just regulars sitting around...
And they asked him.
...talking, you know, about who's the best MC,
who's the best ball player.
Like, it's not that serious, Gabrielle.
Paul Pierce is supposed to feel like he's the best, but it's not the truth to the matter. The truth to the best MC, who's the best ball player. It's not that serious, Gabrielle. Paul Pierce is supposed to feel like he's the best,
but it's not the truth to the matter.
The truth to the matter is D. Wade is the third greatest shooting guard
of all time after Kobe and Michael.
Was A.R. considered a shooting guard?
If A.R. considered a shooting guard, then I'm going to put D. Wade fourth.
Some people say shooting, some people say point.
Yeah, they consider him a shooting guard.
But then you might have to put D. Wade three because he got three rings
and Allen don't got none.
All right, now, Gabrielle, you in the meantime over the weekend
was at Miami Gay Pride and that was to support
Dwayne Wade's son as well.
The one that plays basketball? No,
Zion. He's only 11. Oh.
So Zion, according to Dwayne Wade,
he posted on social media,
we support each other with pride. Zion had his own
cheering section today. Wish I was there to see you
smile. That's dope. His older brother, Zaire,
Wade was also with him as well
to show some love.
So the whole family
was there to show love
to young Zion
at the Miami Gay Pride.
Okay.
All right.
So I think that's great.
The family showing support
and everything.
Absolutely.
And last thing,
Tiara Marie,
she has a new 50 Cent
diss track.
It's called I Ain't Got It.
Oh boy.
They try to break me down
I tell them I ain't stopping
I gave my life on TV screens I bet you watching I've been through hell and back ain't got it.
She also hit 50 Cent on social media asking him for a feature so that she could help him pay, help pay his money.
So.
Terri Marie would love for y'all to come to her defense against 50 Cent.
50 Cent disrespects Terri Marie on social media every other day.
Where's the outreach?
Any outreach?
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report.
Nobody.
But you know what?
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe owned country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, guys.
I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
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After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all
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Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire, join me every week for post run high it's where we take the conversation
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listen to post run high on the iheart radio app apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts
so y'all. I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast
for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone
Bash, bam, another one gone The crack of the bat and another one gone The tip of the cap, there's another one gone Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
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Did you know, did you know?
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Nine months before Rosa, it was called a moment.
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Hey, fam.
Hey, fam.
Coca-Cola just came out with a brand new flavor.
Yeah, you heard that right.
They've now got Orange Vanilla Coke and Orange Vanilla Coke Zero Sugar.
Head to your closest retailer and try Orange Vanilla Coke
and Orange Vanilla Coke Zero Sugar today.
Thanks, fam. All right. I'm going to be honest with you. That's a great idea for T.A. Marie to try to get 50 Vanilla Coke Zero Sugar today. Thanks, fam. Alright.
I'm going to be honest with you. That's a great idea for T.A. Marie to try
to get 50 as a feature on that record. She asked him.
He's not going to do it. Alright. If he wants his
$30,000, he should do it. 50 started off with
bitch, give me my money. And everybody going to play it
and rent it on the radio and not ban that.
My goodness. Revolt, we'll see you tomorrow. Everybody
else, the People's Choice Mix is up next. We're going to start to mix
off with that new schoolboy Q Travis
Scott Chopsticks. Keep it locked. It's The Choice Mix is up next. We're going to start to mix off with that new schoolboy Q, Travis Scott, Chopsticks. Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. You guys have
a great day today. We forgot
to even talk about the premiere of season
two of The Chi because you know that's my show.
I'm excited. I didn't see it yet. You got to watch
it, man. It's a lot of activity in this very
first episode. I watched it last night.
It was very, very, very dark.
Okay.
It was very dark. It was a bad day for most of the characters on the show.
They had like the worst day ever.
Right.
And it upset me.
Even immediately when it starts, you're like, damn.
I saw that coming though in the beginning.
All right.
Yeah, but at the end, I didn't like when they beat up that old lady.
Oh, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
That hurt my feelings, man.
All right.
Shout out to Juice WRLD for joining us this morning.
Yes, Juice WRLD.
I like that young man.
He's cool.
Got a good head on his shoulders.
I'm disappointed that he doesn't drink juices and his name is Juice WRLD.
Very, very true.
He could actually be getting a sponsorship deal for some type of press juice out here.
Give him one, Ye.
Yeah.
I would love to, but he doesn't drink press juices, but I sent him some.
Okay.
He could change his life.
Drink press juice.
Shout to Morgan Radford as well from MSNBC.
We appreciate you for having us on all weekend long.
Yes, thank you, Morgan.
I saw she was hanging out with her father.
Her father came into town all weekend,
so they were having a great daddy-daughter weekend.
Nice.
Well, see, the thing is, Morgan did such a good piece
that the rest of MSNBC decided to run it all weekend long.
So it was on, like, Lester Holt's show.
I watched it yesterday. I forgot what show it was on, like, Lester Holt's show. I watched it yesterday.
I forgot what show it was on yesterday.
But, yeah, salute to Morgan.
She's a great investigative reporter.
I always check her out, too.
I watch all her stories.
I saw one that she did a couple of weeks ago
where she interviewed people at the border
and families that were torn apart.
So you see them, like, talking to each other
through a gate where they have to come
and meet up to just speak to each other. Really sad. I think it's very humanizing because we see all
these stories about the border and we read about, oh, families torn apart. But when you really see
that in action, it's a whole different thing. All right. Now, when we come back, we got the
positive note. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, Charlamagne, you got a positive note for the people out there?
Well, first of all, I want to salute everybody who came out to BeautyCon yesterday.
Salute to Maj, you know, the creator and founder of BeautyCon.
You're beautiful.
I was out there doing an interview with Angie Wondew, who is the founder and CEO of The Shade Room.
They honored her in a great way,
so I was happy to do that interview.
Angie's the homie.
So the positive note is,
it's not what we do once in a while
that shapes our lives.
It's what we do consistently.
Consistency is the key.
Breakfast club, bitches!
Y'all finished or y'all done?
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag.
This is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan. on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever
you get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all Hey, y'all. Nimany here. Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing. Check it. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning
in to Historical Records because in order to make history,
you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.