The Breakfast Club - Killer Mike Interview and More
Episode Date: February 1, 20191-31- 91 Today on the show we had Killer Mike stop by and lets just say things got a little heated between him and DJ Envy when discussing public school and private schools. Moreover, Charlamagne gave... "Donkey of the Day" to Sara Sanders for saying she wanted Trump to be President and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee". 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.
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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.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never
heard her before. Listen to
On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts
or wherever you love to hate. From the East to the West Coast. DJ Envy.
Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha God.
The realest show on the planet.
This is why I respect this show, because this is a voice to society.
Changing the game.
You guys are the coveted morning show, which I earn it.
Impacting the culture.
They wake up in the morning and they want to hear that Breakfast Club.
The world's most dangerous morning show.
We in the mother, we in the house.
Good morning, Angela Yee.
Hey, good morning, Andy.
She's there.
Hey, Charlemagne.
Peace to... Hold on one second.
I'm cold, man.
Did you just say she's there?
Yeah, they didn't think you were going to be there.
They didn't think your line was going to be there.
Cool.
Me or Angela Yee?
Come on.
Do your part.
Peace to the planet.
It's Thursday.
You're all late.
Listen, first of all, I'm not late.
You're on time.
I'm on time, but I just stumbled into the building
because I looked at my truck this morning when I got inside of it,
my 2002 Escalade with 376,953 miles on it,
and it said two degrees.
Two degrees.
By the time I got here to the radio station, it said five degrees.
Mine said six.
It's freezing out there.
So that little walk just to get inside the building just now, you still got to keep your
coat on because you're still shaking off the shivers.
Stop being a baby because you guys are not in other places where it's minus 60.
Says the girl that's in Atlanta and it's 28 degrees.
That's still cold.
Let me ask a stupid question.
If it's two degrees or negative something, it's still cold, right?
No, there's a difference.
There's a difference.
There's a difference.
Between negative 60 and two degrees.
Hopefully, I'll never find out.
And it is freezing outside.
I had to walk, what, two, three blocks?
And when I say it is nasty out there, oh, my God.
I feel bad for anybody that has to take the bus today.
Homeless people.
Homeless people.
Anybody that has to work outside.
If you got to take the train, it's nasty.
Dress in layers, put long
johns, put sweats, then jeans,
get some gloves, extra socks,
the foot warmers,
the hand warmers. And I'm sorry for everybody
around the country who don't know what the hell we talking
about right now, because we are a nationally syndicated
show, but it's two degrees in our home
base here in New York, and it's cold all through
the East Coast. It's freezing out there!
The Midwest is freezing.
When you're from South Carolina, I and it's cold all through the East Coast. It's freezing out there. Well, the Midwest is freezing. I used to be, when you're from South Carolina, right,
I used to look at, like, everybody on the East Coast,
in Chicago and New York and Detroit,
and see them with them long furs,
and I'm like, who them bougie-ass people live with them big-ass furs?
Now you want one.
You need you a dead animal.
You definitely need you a dead animal.
Sorry, Peter.
Peter, you need you a dead animal, Peter.
Keep you warm, my guy.
It's freezing out there.
Jesus Christ.
All right, well. And it's very humbling Keep you warm, my guy. It's freezing out there. Jesus Christ. Alright.
And it's very humbling when you go to the bathroom and you got a penis, because I suffer from severe
shrinkage in this kind of weather.
You know what I'm saying? Are you sure it's the weather?
I mean, you know, I ain't the
I'm not the biggest anyway. You know,
seven inches, three-fourths, eight when it's warm out.
But when it's cold, clitoris.
Alright, Lil' Clit.
Got one right now. You could be a rapper, Lil' Clit. Got one right now. You could be a rapper, Lil' Clit.
Too early, too early.
Lil' Clit.
Lil' rapper named Lil' Clit.
I'm sensitive.
All right, well, Killer Mike will be joining us this morning.
My brother, my comrade, Killer Mike, man.
He hosts a new show on Netflix called Trigger Warning.
He's one of my favorite MCs of all time.
Top five, but I say top seven because I just got a solid seven of rappers
that I know that I will live with their catalogs for the rest of my life.
But he's one of my favorite MCs of all time, one of my favorite people.
He'll be here this morning.
Killer Mike and I talk about real estate all the time
and investing and doing that type of thing.
So we'll be talking to Killer Mike in a little bit.
Ain't too many people blacker than Killer Mike, bro.
Meaning that he was born in Atlanta, Georgia, went to George Washington Carver as a kid, went to Killer Mike. Ain't too many people blacker than Killer Mike, bro. Meaning that... You gotta explain that. Meaning that he was born
in Atlanta, Georgia.
Went to George Washington Carver
as a kid.
Went to Morehouse.
His grandmother got him
in the black bank in early.
Killer Mike is a black man.
Through and through.
Married to a black woman.
Okay.
Through and through.
All right.
Shoot to Shea.
Okay.
Great guy.
Well, front page news
is next year.
What are we talking about?
Well, y'all know I'm out here
in Atlanta.
The Super Bowl is going down on Sunday.
While I was flying out here, they made a huge announcement on the plane about sex trafficking.
We'll give you an update on what's happening with that because a lot of people got arrested.
Did they talk to you on the plane?
Did they think you were sex trafficking?
They made an announcement on the plane.
Oh, all right.
In case you see anything, to say something.
Okay.
All right.
We'll talk about that next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Hey, I know one thing.
What's that?
If you're in Atlanta
for the Super Bowl
and you're a dancer,
please go to wherever
Quality Control
is going to be at this weekend.
Yeah, they're going to be at,
what do they say?
Wherever you see P.
That $500,000 dance-off.
Wherever you see P,
wherever you see Coach K,
Lil Baby, the Migos,
okay?
Is Yachty old enough to get in the strip club?
I guess, right?
Yeah, he's old enough.
Yeah, he's old enough.
I don't ever see him.
I always see, like, Baby and the Migos and P them.
But anyway, go the way they are, okay?
Because they got money.
They got money.
They got money.
You are a bird.
All right, well, let's get into some front page news, G.
Well, yeah, since we're talking about the Super Bowl and this weekend,
dozens of people have already been arrested for sex trafficking before the Super Bowl.
They said 33 people so far have been arrested.
Now, they're not giving exact details,
but they said this time in particular is really a hotbed for sex trafficking.
Pimps are often trying to bring some young girls to cities around the big game.
They're trying to sell their services to fans looking to, quote, enrich their Super Bowl weekend.
So how do you know if somebody's sex trafficking or not?
Meaning, like, what if it's a guy who's traveling with his daughter, his niece,
his youngest sister?
How do you know if somebody's sex trafficking?
What does sex trafficking look like to the naked eye?
I don't know.
Have you ever seen somebody and you're like, okay, that definitely doesn't look right?
I see couples like that all the time.
That don't mean they're sex. That's what I'm saying.
In particular, if you see something that looks a little off, you know, they made that announcement on the plane.
They said, if anything looks strange, if you feel like someone could potentially be a victim of sex trafficking, please let us know.
And they have this whole procedure you could follow and a video to watch on the flight and everything.
I just want the record to show, and I agree with all of that, but it's just some guys out there who look like they're overachieving in the woman department,
so you don't want to make that mistake either.
What if you see a guy with like four or five different women
scantily clad
and approaching men and offering
You're talking about stereotypical pimping, ye?
Yeah, of course. Yes.
I don't think it happens like that anymore.
And then of course if you're out here and someone
approaches you. Yeah,
I understand that. I'm just talking about if you see somebody from the neck of the eye.
The reason I ask that, I remember one time being on a plane with my young daughter.
And the flight attendant asking me a question.
He was like, is that your daughter?
I'm like, I hope so.
You know something?
I don't know.
Right.
You understand what I'm saying?
So, I don't know.
Speaking of the Super Bowl.
You look like a criminal.
Didn't the kid yesterday say you look like a criminal?
Yeah, that little white boy said I look like a criminal.
A little future racist ass.
I would have called the police too.
Wishing he could vote in 2020 for Donald Trump.
Well, let's talk about Roger Goodell because, of course, as he's doing,
addressing the media from the Super Bowl in Atlanta,
a crowd of reporters from all over the world had some questions.
And one question on top of their minds was Colin Kaepernick.
What's going on?
Is he being blackballed?
Why is he not on an NFL roster?
Well, here's how he answered that.
I've said it many times privately, publicly,
that our clubs are the ones that make decisions on players
that they want to have on their roster.
They make that individually.
They make that in the best interest of their team.
And that's something that we as the NFL take pride in.
Well, they should have asked him,
why did the NFL use a polling firm
to get a public opinion on Colin Kaepernick?
The NFL used the Washington Consulting
firm to ask Americans whether Kaepernick should have been
signed to a team. Well, he was definitely ducking
and dodging all the questions and not really
answering and not taking blame.
And that poll is interesting because, you know, they
asked fans' attitudes about, like, high-profile
concerns like domestic violence, gambling,
player protests, and player safety.
But they specifically had on there, how do you feel about Colin Kaepernick?
So that kind of proves that there was some collusion against Colin Kaepernick.
All right.
And as we've been talking about the weather this morning, there's a polar vortex-linked Arctic blast.
And there has been some records set.
So far, at least eight people have been killed and that's across the Midwest.
They said there's some all time temperature records that have been shattered right now.
So depending on where you are, right, they're saying this could be the coldest days in over 20 years.
Minneapolis saw a low temperature of minus 28.
OK, in Iowa, they said a daily record low with a temperature of minus 28. Okay, in Iowa, they set a daily record low
with a temperature of minus 20.
Chicago, a wind chill of minus 52 degrees
and a low of minus 23 degrees.
So, you know, you can get frostbite really quickly.
So everybody, I know a lot of things are shut down.
They're not delivering mail.
A lot of flights have been canceled to Chicago.
So just make sure you check that before you go anywhere.
But if you don't have to go outside, clearly don't go outside.
There's no reason to go outside.
Can you turn your phone off?
I'm sorry.
I turned us on.
Wow.
What's wrong with you?
You turned Emmy on.
Dropping a Clues bomb for all the smokers out there.
Oh, yeah, y'all are real.
Boy, y'all cigarette smokers love nicotine.
Y'all are real.
When I see y'all cigarette smokers out there,
and it's negative 10 degrees, and y'all smoking that cigarette, I just salute y'all.
I'm like, damn, boy, them cigarettes must be good.
It actually makes me want to smoke.
Does it?
Because I be like, them Newports and them Marlboros and everything else, they must be so good that y'all would risk frostbite to get y'all a cigarette.
Nah, B.
I mean, my God.
Boop, boop, boop, boop, boop.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up right now.
Maybe you had a bad night or a horrible night or it's just too damn cold.
Hit us up right now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So if you got something on your mind, lay it out.
Trav.
What's up, Envy?
Trav, you staying warm in Philly, man?
Listen, it's three degrees out here right now.
How's your shrinkage?
You check it out.
Solomon, leave me alone.
Leave me alone.
What's up, Yee?
Hey, Trev.
How you doing, boo?
I'm good, boo.
How are you?
Listen, can we just talk about one person?
I've been trying not to talk about people.
God's damn not going to be stating to people this year.
I really be trying not to talk about people.
But Milan Christopher has to relax.
You got to tell people who Milan Christopher is and what did he say?
From Love & Hip Hop?
Oh, yeah.
I definitely got to tell people who Milan Christopher is. The gay dude from Love & Love & Hip Hop? Well, yeah. I definitely got to tell people who Milan Christopher is.
The gay dude from Love & Hip Hop.
Well, he used to be on Love & Hip Hop.
Okay.
But now he's a professional commenter on the show.
What did he say?
So, he keeps accusing Jussie Smollett of lying about what happened to him.
Why would Jussie Smollett lie?
Yeah, I don't understand how anybody can come to that conclusion.
Like, I just don't get it. I mean, and if anything, if you don't necessarily believe the whole story, don't understand how anybody can come to that conclusion. Like, I just don't get it.
I mean, and if anything, if you don't necessarily believe the whole story,
don't say nothing.
Like, wait till all the facts come out.
You know what I mean?
Like, shut up.
And the worst thing is that Milan Christopher is, one, a black man,
and two, a black gay man.
And he's the main one writing these long rants on the shade room,
writing these long rants on his page about Jussie Smollett
and how celebrities lie
to him. It's like, bro, if you think he's
lying, keep that to yourself. That's fine
if you think he's lying, but why would he?
Hey, Trav, you know what, though? I will say it's not even
Jussie's fault. It's just that we live in this
era where people see things on
social media, especially things that come from celebrities
and they don't necessarily believe it unless they
see a video. And even if they
see the video, they'd be like, oh, that was staged.
We just don't believe in celebrities, and I think
social media has a big part to play in it.
Yeah, it's hard when somebody's suffering
and you're getting accused of lying.
Exactly. With stuff like that, Malon Pittsburgh
has to relax because if something
ever happened to him, then he wouldn't want people
to turn around and think he was lying about it
if he came out
and said something.
Well, all I can say is this.
My prayers go up for Jesse.
I'm sending him
positive energy
because he's always
been a good dude.
And I hope the people
that did that to him
get shot.
I heard they got
persons of interest now, though.
Yeah, they put up
a little picture.
But thank you, Trav.
Montae!
Yo, yo, what's going on?
What's up, Montae?
Get it off your chest, bro.
I mean, it's really for Charlamagne and Evie.
I just got a question.
How come every day y'all find a way to segue into a penis joke one way or another?
First of all, it's a gift.
All right?
Okay.
All right, that's what you first of all need to realize.
We didn't do a penis joke this morning, did we?
Yes, you did.
We did?
You did a whole shrinkage bit.
Oh. That's real? That's not a penis joke. That wasn't a joke. Hold on. Where you at? Where penis joke this morning, did we? Yes, you did. We did? You did a whole shrinkage bit. Oh.
That's real? That's not a penis joke. Hold on.
Where you calling from right now, brother?
Your penis is a joke. That's irrelevant.
It's 757, though. That's Virginia.
Is it cold in Virginia right now? Yes, it is.
Oh, yeah, it's cold, but it ain't as cold as it is in Chicago and them, but it's cold out here.
As a man, you don't suffer from no shrinkage?
Hey, look. I mean, we all do.
Okay, then. So I'm just on the radio talking about mine. That's all. That's not a joke. from no shrinkage? Hey, look, I mean, we all do. Okay, then.
So I'm just on the radio talking about mine.
That's all.
That's not a joke.
Leave little **** alone.
Hey, look, real quick, one more thing, though.
Yesterday, the last room report, I think that was so funny how whoever was responsible for
putting Charlamagne Clips into the dude's audio about blow ****, and he kept saying
the guy's penis was big.
I thought you didn't like penis jokes, and now you like them. Yeah, guy's penis. I thought you didn't like penis jokes.
I thought you didn't like these penis jokes.
I thought that was funny
though. You know what I'm saying? So what you're saying is
you love my
penis. He likes a good penis joke. There you go.
Oh, alright. You like showing me penis.
Now we got to the root of it.
Cut it out. Take it easy, man.
I'm gone.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Get it.
Pick up the mother, mother phone and dial.
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Say it with your chest.
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So you better have the same energy.
Chantel.
Hello, Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Get it off your chest, mama.
Okay, so I'm here in Columbia, South Carolina.
803.
It's 25 degrees out, and I'm a drill star here, and it's cold as hell.
And today is the day I think I want to quit my job.
First of all, it's two degrees here, so I the day I think I want to quit my job. First of all,
it's two degrees here, so I don't feel sorry for you.
I love Columbia. Oh, no.
But I wanted to talk about the Super Bowl being in Atlanta and I know the strippers gonna be out
and all the little thotters gonna be out and I just want
everybody to practice safe sex and don't break
up no marriages. There you go. Alright, there
you go. And don't get no STDs. First of all,
no marriages will be broken up.
No marriages will be broken up this weekend
because every wife knows what kind of man they got
and they know their man going to cheat on them this weekend.
Oh, yeah, yeah, that's true.
Some people are really here for the Super Bowl.
Yes.
Well, you know, and it's in Atlanta.
That's where all the bodies at in Atlanta.
Okay.
And this weekend in Atlanta is probably going to be about 2 million people.
But it's only going to be about 80,000 at the
game. You do the math. Alright.
Hello? Good morning. Good
morning. How y'all doing today? Joe, man, what's
going on in your life, man? You don't sound too happy, brother.
S***, man. I mean, it could always
be worse, right? You right. So
last night, me and my girlfriend were out to dinner.
I find out
that she's texting her ex-husband.
You know, they had problems with her immigration,
so she stayed married to him.
And, you know, I told her I'd back her up 100%,
meaning that I was with her.
And they've been split up for a couple years,
so I, you know, completely had her back.
Find out she's texting him.
You know, normally they keep it short,
but I've seen that they were having, like, longer conversations,
you know, throwing smiling faces, winky faces, this and that.
Mm-mm.
Yeah, so I was like, you know, throwing smiling faces, winky faces, this and that. Yeah, so
I was like, you know, what's going on?
So my mom ended up texting
me that she saw a picture with
her wearing her wedding ring and
I kind of freaked out about it.
So I was like, what the hell? So I went to
Facebook to look for myself and
found out that I was deleted and blocked.
Oh my gosh. Yeah, she
didn't tell me anything. so I asked her about it,
and she was completely like, oh, you know,
you shouldn't be going through my stuff.
That's my personal life.
Well, we're together.
You know, my life is your life.
No, you're not.
We're supposed to share everything together
and be honest with each other as a relationship.
That's what keeps each other together,
honesty and, you know, just talking through s***.
Well, excuse my language, but a little hype this morning.
But I just want to give everybody a heads up.
Don't date no chick that has immigration issues, still married to anybody.
Sorry.
The moral of the story is, don't get used for a green card.
Well, he's not the one being used for a green card.
She just needs to.
We got a cameraman who got used for a green card.
Steve, you care to comment
real quick?
You want to comment on it?
You want to chime in on this, Steve?
How you feel, Steve?
Is she Brazilian?
No, he hung up.
He hung up?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Don't get tricked by these hoes.
Okay, yeah.
Steve got tricked
by a Brazilian woman,
married her,
she got her green card,
visa, whatever,
and left him.
It happens.
But she also left the country.
So was it really for a green card?
It took 10 years.
She played it through.
She played the long game.
She's really mad about the dog, though.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
That's my dog.
8-0-3-5-8-5-1-0-5-1.
Oh, man.
You got rumors on the way?
Yes.
Since we were talking about Jussie Smollett this morning, let's get more into that.
We'll give you the details on what they are uncovering from this case where he was viciously attacked.
All right.
We'll get into that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Juss Jesse Smollett.
It's about time. What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report. This is the Rumor Report
with Angela Yee
on The Breakfast Club.
Well, we told you about
Jesse Smollett getting allegedly attacked
and a noose around his neck as well as
some substance poured on him
as the attackers yelled out,
The Chicago Police Department has now released a screen grab from the surveillance video
where you can see that there are two people that are on camera
and then they walk off camera.
So you don't see the actual attack happening,
but those are two people that they are saying are of interest
because then Jussie Smollett is also on that same camera and then he's off the camera as well.
So they're trying to find out who these two people are so they can question them whether they were involved or perhaps saw something.
So we'll see what happens with that.
So if you guys can take a look at that footage, if you're in Chicago and you want to see if you have any idea who these people could be.
If you see something, say something.
We don't want to hear that BS, no snitching rule that has done
nothing but keep a bunch of the worst kind
of element on the streets. We got to get them out of here.
Now, Jussie Smollett's manager,
Brandon Z. Moore, also told police that he was
on the phone with Jussie during the alleged
attack and that he clearly heard
the homophobic slurs and everything that
was yelled at him. Another person has
come forward and that's Jussie Smollett's neighbor.
She's saying that she saw
a suspicious looking redneck that had
a rope when she went to go walk her
dog around 12.30.
What does a redneck look like?
I know what a redneck looks like. I'm from
South Carolina, but what does a redneck look like in Chicago?
Suspicious what? Is it the same?
Yeah, she said he looked like a redneck.
Oh, okay. Loitering right
outside the building. Now she said she was going to walk dog, and she saw a guy that looked out of place.
A white man with a scruffy face wearing a blue winter beanie, a blue zip-up sweatshirt with a hood and blue jeans.
See, that pisses me off, because if that was a suspicious-looking black man standing outside of somebody's building in a neighborhood they ain't got no business in, they'd have got the police called on him.
So why you ain't do that to the redneck?
Because of his white skin?
Well, she said she saw him making eye contact
with somebody else across the street.
It felt weird, so she said she got creeped out.
And after just a couple of minutes,
she went back into her building.
She went to sleep and woke up to go to the gym
and noticed a lot of security.
That's when they told her that Jesse was attacked.
And she talked about what she saw
and actually called the police and made that report.
At one something in the morning,
two in the morning, if I saw a suspicious looking
anybody standing outside of my building
but especially a redneck with a rope,
I'm calling the proper authorities.
Okay? Like, come on, man.
Because you know that was a black person they had called the proper authorities.
I called the cops the other day on somebody that was
his car was too parked into my cul-de-sac.
Come in my
cul-de-sac if you want to.
And he was Caucasian.
I do it all the time.
I don't care.
I do it all the time.
I don't discriminate.
You shouldn't be there.
I'm not going to say
all the time
because it doesn't
happen often.
9-1-1,
what's your emergency?
It's a strange-looking
car in my cul-de-sac.
It's a strange-looking car.
Okay.
They look white.
All right, now,
Nicki Minaj is putting
out another fragrance.
It's her seventh-ever
personally-branded
fragrance,
so that's going to be
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For people looking for a Valentine's Day present for your lady,
that could be a good gift for you to give to her.
Now, if you want to go ahead.
Where is Niki?
Niki got quiet.
I'm going to give you some more Niki news.
Okay.
But you can go to Niki at Niki Minaj Fragrance.
You can go to Niki Minaj Fragrance dot com.
And that's how you can get an early bid and see where that's going to be,
when it's going to drop and make sure you get your hands on that.
She actually posted it on her social media.
So excited to finally launch my seventh fragrance
just in time for Valentine's Day.
Only fit for a hashtag queen.
So sign up now for early access.
I haven't heard no queen radio.
I haven't seen any Nicki Minaj pictures.
Like, what's up?
She was in love.
I guess she's just handling her love life right now
and handling her relationship.
She dropped the album, so.
Well, happy New Year, Nicki.
Well, both Nicki Minaj and Cardi B are going to be headlining
the BET Experience 2019.
There you go.
So, not on the same day.
All right, the BET Experience is June 20th through June 22nd
at the Staples Center.
And the way it's going down is Nicki, Lil Wayne, Tory Lanez,
Trippie Redd, and Brie Steves
are going to perform on June 21st.
Cardi B, the Migos, Lil Yachty, Lil Baby, and City Girls
are going to perform on June 22nd.
So basically, Quality Control is performing on June 22nd.
Yeah, basically.
Pretty much.
Okay, drop on the clues bombs for QC.
Yeah, shout out to them.
Now, those VIP tickets are on sale actually starting today.
Smooth to all the dancers, all the strippers in Atlanta this weekend.
Okay, follow QC. All right all the dancers, all the strippers in Atlanta this weekend. Okay?
Follow QC.
All right?
Follow P.
Follow Lil Baby.
Follow Quavo.
Take off Offset.
That's where the money gonna be at this weekend, okay?
Money.
Well, you know what?
Cardi B and Offset are back together.
Apparently, according to sources close to the couple,
he actually changed his phone number.
You know, that's the first thing you do
when your man has cheated on you, you make him change his phone
number so the girls can't call his phone anymore
and they have a new no groupie
rule so nobody's gonna be allowed to
be around him and that's in effect
this weekend so maybe follow everybody
but Offset around ladies if you wanna
make that money, if they're spending that money
he's not gonna have any female fans near him
during his Super Bowl appearances
in Atlanta, he wants to make sure that Cardi B
knows that he's very serious about
their marriage. Hey, good brother Offset,
I just want you to know the best
apology is change behavior, my brother.
Okay? Just always remember that.
You know what guys always say. I'm a work
in progress. I mean, he is young,
so he is a work in progress. I know, that's the
guy's line, though, all the time. I'm a work
in progress. But you're only going to get but so many of those chances, man.
He's done.
Especially when it comes to, you know, having a wife.
So I just will tell the good brother Offset, the best apology is change behavior.
Be a part of this faithful black male community.
You know what I'm saying?
It's a gated community.
Well, I hope they work it out.
They have a marriage.
They have a baby.
They seem like they really love each other.
Black men don't cheat.
Don't let other people come in between your situation. I never thought
he cheated to begin with, you know what I'm saying? But I just want to
stress that black men don't cheat.
And the best apology is change behavior.
That's all. Alright, but we can't minimize, like I always say
how Cardi B might have felt about things by saying
he didn't do something.
This is all speculation, guys.
It's all speculation.
I didn't say all, I just said black men don't cheat.
Alright? It's a narrative. You said you didn't. I just said black men don't cheat. All right. It's a narrative.
You said you didn't
believe he cheated
because black men
don't cheat.
This is speculation, guys.
The best apology
has changed behavior.
We're making it worse.
They might be
listening right now.
Drop one of Clues Mom's
for offsetting car.
That's right.
There you go.
But look,
if she's saying she doesn't
want any groupies around,
there's a reason for that.
You goddamn right.
I don't want no groupies
around me neither.
Why should I be around
groupies when I'm a
fateful black male? I shouldn't be in this type of environment. I don't think, does Charlamagne have groupies around me neither. Why should I be around groupies when I'm a faithful black male?
I shouldn't be in this type
of environment.
I don't think,
does Charlamagne have groupies?
Wow.
The flock around him?
First of all,
there's no such thing
as somebody having groupies.
There's just groupies.
They're like geese.
So it's a flock of them.
Like you can just.
Male groupies are worse
than female groupies,
truthfully.
Charlamagne got a lot
of male groupies.
You know who male groupies
love the most
out here in these streets?
Meek Mill. Meek Mill is the Bernese Burgos of male groupies. These male groupies, truthfully. Charlamagne got a lot of male groupies. You know who male groupies love the most out here in these streets? Meek Mill.
Meek Mill is the
Bernese Burgos of male groupies.
These male groupies
will fight you for a picture
with Meek Mill.
They are way worse.
Those guys that try to latch on,
come to the table,
drink some drinks with you,
smoke some weed,
push the girls out of the way.
What?
To take a picture with Meek Mill.
How do you know?
You don't go to the club.
I got Instagram.
I see what's going on.
I got Instagram.
What are you talking about? They try to stand behind you in the picture and make don't go to the club. I got Instagram. I see what's going on. I got Instagram.
They try to stand behind you in the picture and make sure they're in the shot.
Alright, well I'm Angela Yee and that
is your Rumor Report. Alright, when we come back
front page news, what are we talking about?
Let's talk about smoking marijuana.
Find out another place where you won't get arrested for that now.
Alright, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are
The Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front
page news. What are we talking about, Yee?
Well, let's talk about Baltimore.
They're no longer going to prosecute marijuana
possession cases, according to the
state's attorney, Marilyn Mosby.
She said her staff will stop prosecuting
those cases because they have no
public safety value. They
disproportionately affect communities
of color and erode public trust.
She also said they're costly and
it's counterproductive. They have limited resources.
Why are we spending our resources on that?
Dropping the clues bombs from Marilyn Mosby.
That's my partner right there. She bought
that action. Yeah, so
a lot of people, a lot of states, a lot of cities
are vacating convictions for
misdemeanor marijuana possession because
people of color were disproportionately affected.
So, I think
that's great news. That is great. FYI,
Marilyn Mosby, she was
inspired by Senator Kamala Harris
in a lot of different ways. I want
Marilyn Mosby to come up here and have a conversation.
I've been telling her to come up to the
Breakfast Club for a while now.
Come on up.
Baltimore right there.
Right.
And listen, you guys, this weather is so crazy.
You know what they're saying now?
What?
Because of this deadly polar vortex,
the temperatures are so low in some places at negative 40 already,
they're warning people not to breathe deeply or talk outside.
Wow.
I've never heard a warning like that.
First of all, you shouldn't be talking outside
when it's cold anyway.
It's cold.
Y'all should be trying
to get to a warm place.
So what is there to talk about?
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not holding no conversation
with you in the cold.
This is a bad time to argue
and get kicked out of your house.
And please,
don't fart when it's negative,
when it's negative degree weather.
Yeah.
Okay?
Because, you know,
first of all,
I don't fart in my clothes at all,
but when you fart,
the fart freezes
and people can see it in your pants, especially if you're wearing black pants. That is true. So if it's cold outside and you have to fart, you know, first of all, I don't fart in my clothes at all, but when you fart, the fart freezes, and people can see it in your pants,
especially if you're wearing black pants.
That is true.
So if it's cold outside and you have to fart, you're going to pull your pants down?
No, I'm just going to go in the bathroom and get to a warm place and do what I always do,
pull my pants down to fart.
Because you know it's not good to hold your farts in.
I don't fart in my clothes.
I don't know what to tell you.
We know.
All right, now let's talk about Roger Goodell.
He was asked about Colin Kaepernick and why Colin Kaepernick is not on an NFL roster. I'm out here in Atlanta, you know, it's Super Bowl weekend coming up. And he was
addressing the media live from the Super Bowl in Atlanta. There were all these reporters from all
over the world and some NFL owners were there as well. Now, here's how Roger Goodell answered
that question. I've said it many times privately, publicly, that our clubs are the ones that make decisions on players that
they want to have on their roster. They make that individually. They make that in the best
interest of their team. And that's something that we as the NFL take pride in. That's not true
because the NFL used the polling firm to get the public's opinion on Colin Kaepernick. So,
you know, they did a poll where they were addressing high-profile concerns,
including domestic violence, gambling, player protests,
and specifically Colin Kaepernick.
And then that poll was passed around
to the owners and other high-ranking executives,
including Commissioner Roger Goodell.
All right.
Yes.
So they, you know, why would you have a poll
asking the public's opinion about Colin Kaepernick?
Why would you need that if it was just up to the owners?
I mean, it sounds like he had that answer rehearsed because he knew that this was going to be questioned many times.
A lot of people don't want to answer questions, but Room 5 has declined any interviews.
They're going to just say, they said, let their performance speak for them.
So I don't know if they're going to do something special
for their halftime performance.
But are you guys going to watch just to see?
Are you curious?
I'm going to be watching the Super Bowl.
I'm going to sit here and tell y'all no lie.
Ain't no need for me to sit here and lie to y'all.
You know, Colin Kaepernick is my guy.
I'm with Kaep all day.
But I probably will be watching the Super Bowl.
All right.
And Sarah Sanders has commented about Donald Trump.
Now, she was on the Christian Broadcasting Network. And this is what she said about Donald Trump
winning the 2016 election. I think God calls all of us to fill different roles at different times.
And I think that he wanted Donald Trump to become president. And that's why he's there.
And I think he has done a tremendous job in supporting a lot
of the things that people of faith really care about. Well Satan got a kingdom too that's the
other thing people don't realize you know what I'm saying I remember back in the day when I used to be
watching the sauce awards and my mom was a devout Jehovah witness and she'd hear some of these
rappers say I want to thank God and she'd be like did you really think God blessing them with all
that filth that's coming out their mouth? Satan got a kingdom too.
And Satan do got a kingdom.
And people got free will
and people make choices.
And then there's Russians.
You know what I'm saying?
That can hack elections.
So, you know.
It's a lot of factors.
A lot of different factors
other than God.
Okay?
My goodness.
All right.
Well, that is your front page news.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, when we come back,
Killer Mike will be joining us.
My brother, my comrade, Killer Mike, man.
He's got a new show on Netflix called Trigger Warning.
It's a great show.
A lot of dope social experiments he does.
And I just enjoy talking to Killer Mike on and off the air.
My guy right here.
I'm going to try to visit his barbershop while I'm out here in Atlanta.
Pull up to the swag shop one time.
Okay.
Get his shape up.
I told him I need one.
You should see my kitchen.
Whoa. You don't know what that is?
That's the BDBs? Yes. What's the row for?
I don't know. I thought about
the basement. I'm sorry. The what?
The basement? What is that?
I don't know. That sounds like I should be going to Human Resources
now.
You should see my basement.
Oh my goodness. Killer Mike, when we come back, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
The good brother, my brother, Killer Mike.
Killer Mike, what's up, my brother?
What's up, man?
Peace, love.
Peace, love.
What's up, brother?
Envy, Angela. Good morning. How y'all doing? My favorite people. Man, let me tell you something. I love you, Killer Mike, man. I, my brother? What's up, man? Peace, my love. Peace, my love. What's up, brother? Envy, Angela.
Good morning.
How y'all doing?
My favorite people.
Man, let me tell you something.
I love you, Killer Mike, man.
I love you back, brother.
Nothing makes me feel better than to see you out here shining.
Shining.
Shining.
I'm like five pounds of gold on my neck.
So you got your Cripple Cola with you?
Yeah, I brought Cripple Cola.
Look, just because, you know, I did it.
All right, so people who don't know, I did a TV show, right?
So I'm more than just an underground rapper who rose to the top.
Trigger warning on Netflix.
Trigger warning on Netflix.
And part of my thing has always been I've seen white gangs be able to legitimize themselves.
The Hells Angels in particular.
Like, I'm a Hells Angels fan, right?
They don't want to let black people in fine in school.
Keep it all white club because you guys are gnarly.
But I'm a fan of them being able to not only secure license,
essentially being a motorcycle club, social club,
because white people do shit great in America.
They figure out a way to make a rule and they do it.
And then what they did was they're able to sell merchandise and they're able to legitimize and say, well, 1% of us are outlaw bikers
and the other 99% of us,
we're just dentists that ride on them.
And even if that's not true, that's a perception.
So for me, I've known gang members
since I was in the 7th grade.
I began in my organizing career
right along the side of Crips and Gangster Disciples.
I've seen them do a lot of good in the community, reverse
some of the bad they did. And I've seen them essentially
be guys who stood around like street fraternities.
They smoked joints, they hung in front of stores.
Did lightweight trapping.
But most guys went on
to become normal, regular guys.
But I wanted to show
the humanity in these people.
So I'm like, all right,
how do I help the homies?
And I took four homies
from Atlanta, Noonie,
Gayo, Murdo, and who else?
AC.
And we taught them
that you can have a business.
Or we convinced them
into starting a business.
So them and some of the older homies from their neighborhood went into the adventure.
You know, it's Crip-A-Cola, because soda kills more people than anybody.
I can't even drink sodas anymore.
I love soda.
I'm here drinking water today, right?
That's why I was wondering why soda then.
Because soda's a killer, and you love it.
Every Christmas you turn on cola commercials, and you never, ever, ever question.
So we sat with a brother named Sean who had helped brands grow with Coca-Cola and other brands.
He just told the brothers, you know, hey, man, what's happened has happened.
You guys got to take where you are now and move forward.
And because of that, I'm sitting here wearing a Cripple Cola shirt, offering you guys some Cripple Cola this morning.
Because I like, whether this lasts short-term or or long term, I like to see in the marketplace something
to stand outside of illegality and I like
to see brothers grow they self. So is it really
in stores? No, it's coming to stores right now.
Right now you're going to be able to go over and get
merchandise and it's online. But yeah, it's coming to stores.
I learned so much from that episode. Number one,
I never knew that. Hold on, let me take this heavy ass
s***.
Let's do that.
That's just so you young a**es know I ain't f***ed up
Now that my old man ego is out the way
We know you got it
Jesus Christ
Why a soda company?
Because I mean, I own a soda company
And soda is very difficult
It's a billion dollar business
But it's very hard to get through
When Coca-Cola, Pepsi, CNC, Cola
Like, it's very difficult
So why soda?
Well, they already have a brand in the network.
The Crimson has built a brand over the last
50 years that's infallible.
Kids know, like when
Levi's, when Lil Wayne is hot,
Levi's pop up and they have a red band
down in the right pocket. And then when Snoop
is hot, the same Levi's company
puts out a blue band down on the
left side. That is gratuitously
catering toward gamers.
That means you have built your brand for 50 years,
and white men who sit behind desks and corporations are wise enough to say,
well, let's use this.
When are you going to take advantage of what you have built?
Absolutely.
And again, all I'm doing is interjecting the option and the possibility.
And that episode in particular was very interesting because it's all about branding and marketing
and them going in and discussing even how the Crips was started.
Yep.
Community revolution in progress.
Exactly.
And to see how these people reacted, right?
These corporate people, these executives that can look at things like you showed Andrew Jackson on the dollar bill.
Yes, absolutely.
And then the $20 bill.
And to show that and talk about what it is that he did.
Well, that was significant.
Well, what did he do?
He was a slave owner.
No, Jackson was beyond a slave owner.
He was president, but he is the president that put a bounty on Native American heads.
And to scalp them.
And since it was easier to scalp them than it was to bring in the whole head or the body,
the term scalping.
Actually, you have some Native Americans who won't even carry a $20 bill.
You celebrate criminals. We love criminals in America.
America was built on criminals.
I love a great criminal.
Y'all may give me one, but we don't.
A great white criminal. Oh, man, we love, come on,
tell them, Sonny Barringer,
Scarface Al Capone.
But when it comes to us,
we shun it, we get shy. And I'm
just saying, simply take advantage.
A banker told me about a month ago,
Michael, the numbers man in the bootlegger was important to the black community
as the decent store owner in the farm.
Because all the money, once it went to the bank, went to lending,
it went to helping people mortgage.
If it weren't for some of the numbers man in the bootlegger,
you wouldn't have had some civil rights marches
because the extra few hundred thousand dollars that was needed
weren't coming from legitimate black folk who was okay.
So I'm just saying we don't have to celebrate crime
but you have to understand that every other
culture will tell you a story that your grandfather
when he first died. My grandfather was an immigrant.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. He did things
but he made sure we were okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying? It sounds so exciting.
But you talk about your cousin. Oh, man.
Went to jail again. That nigga was trying to make sure
we was okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So for me, I'm just saying, by any means necessary, truly means by any means necessary.
Why don't we support each other more?
You know, Charlamagne and I were talking behind the scenes earlier,
and it was like without people sometimes it's almost difficult to show them something
because right away they're like, nah, that doesn't work.
Or nah, I can't do that.
Or nah, that's not going to happen.
And I feel like that's a problem in our community.
I don't.
I don't think that's a problem.
I see more people cooperating and working together and attempting to.
I think that that's the narrative that gets told and that kind of keeps us separate.
But you come to places like Atlanta, New York, man, I see us working together.
What I would like to get rid of is the perception that we don't do a good job.
Because when other things and other places and other people treat us bad, we make noise about it.
If corrected, we forgive.
And sometimes, if not corrected,
we forgive and we continue to support.
I would like us to do the same thing with one another.
Right. You know, I would like us to be more
forgiving with one another. I would like for us
to understand that it's just not about us.
Someday, my waitress might have had a bad day.
But that doesn't give me a reason never to go back
to that restaurant. You know what I mean?
My brother who sold me the car, he got me for an extra thousand.
I'm going to sit down and tell him, hey, bro, you got me for the cow.
But, you know, I'm going to come back to you, but you got to show love.
So I don't follow the narrative that we don't.
Because we do.
We sit in this room together doing it.
All right, we got more with Killer Mike when we come back.
Don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. We have Killer, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We have Killer Mike in the building. Charlamagne?
I want to ask you about your queen, man, because as a
black man that's married to a black woman.
Black man married to, unlike some of my critics.
I love that. I got to use that. What did you think
of Nick Cannon's comments that white women are
looked at as a success? You got those?
White women are looked at as success because
in America, we see a white woman.
I couldn't have you. My daddy couldn't have you.
My granddaddy couldn't have you.
So now if I play for the NBA, I want them all.
That's what they're thinking.
I think that's an old school mentality.
We talk about changing narratives.
I don't think that narrative is the same anymore.
What do you think?
I think it's individual.
Some cats see it as insecure and you look at the way they move, it shows.
You know what I mean?
Some dudes still do feel like that.
You know what I mean?
And you can see it.
You know, my thing, though, is Dr. John Henry Clark talked about,
we're sending our boy off to college.
We're sending you to go to get knowledge to come back to make this community better.
We're not sending you to go court a white woman and bring a white woman back.
And that's hard to hear when everything should be fair and equitable, right?
But if I was a Jewish parent
who was married to the faith and the culture
and I said that to my child,
even though my child might get angry,
I wouldn't get frowned upon
because I'm only trying to keep my ethnicity
and my culture a lot to 10,000-year-old religion.
I can't let you break that
because you want to have fun.
We somehow feel like a black parent saying that
because I got told,
don't bring no white girl to my house.
And not because my grandparents hated white people.
Just culturally, they wanted us
to stay attached. Now, who you love is who you
love and that's fine.
But if you get Tiger Wood,
don't look for sympathy from me.
I'm going to laugh at your chump black ass.
You know what I mean? Because you married a babysitter
who looked like a soap opera star
and you cheated with a bunch of Hooters hoes.
So, you know, I don't have no affection for you when it go f***ed up.
I'm just saying I've seen, for me, when I look at Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,
they heard we get in trouble, them hoes gone.
Nene stopped by great.
I can't believe you watch Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
Let me tell you something, I watch all the Real Housewives.
Real Housewives, Pounder Mom, you know what I'm saying?
NeNe, hey, man, for real.
But you don't get like Angela Yee, whose mom is black and her daddy's Chinese.
I'm not saying you don't get that.
I'm not saying that's not great for 90s videos.
What I'm saying is Angela Yee just identify as black.
That's a different mentality from we all should be treated fair.
The world should be a lot of things.
And I feel the same way
when we was having this conversation.
It's not prejudice.
I have a preference.
I would love for my daughters
to bring home a black man,
especially because of the dismantling
of the black family
that has happened historically.
Oh, man.
But does it feel weird
when you send your kids to school
and there's barely any black kids?
Who told you?
I told my kid go to public.
My kid go to school with negros.
Well, no. Charlie, me, and Envy, their kids are black, but they go to school around all black kids. Who told you? I told you my kid go to school with negros. Well, no, for like,
I know Charlamagne and Envy,
their kids are black,
but they go to school
around all white kids.
And so kind of like,
where are they meeting
other black people?
Well, they meet
other black people at home.
They meet other black people
amongst their friends,
amongst our family.
And like,
it brings me great joy
to see my 10-year-old
doing her own research
on Nelson Mandela.
She's doing her own research
on Harriet Tubman.
She got enough
play aunties
and real aunties
to keep her black.
Because I remember
from myself growing up,
I went to public school, right,
in Brooklyn, in Flatbush,
until sixth grade.
And then I went
to private school
in seventh grade.
And my school is in the news
right now because of how racist
it is there.
And I left in ninth grade
because I was like,
this is too racist.
I can't take it anymore.
There wasn't enough black people.
And they didn't understand what it was. I was living in a black neighborhood,
going to a school far away, you know,
at the end of Brooklyn, all white people
and then coming back home. And it was... Minority to
majority program. It was very difficult for me
just because of the way they would talk about black
people. They would write things like N-words, go home
in the locker room. N***er.
Yeah. They didn't write N-word, they wrote n***er.
I'd like everybody
to say that word too
when you go home
at night by yourself.
Like,
because the Jefferson said it
and all the fans like,
the word is nigger.
With the E-R,
not the A-S.
Like,
stop.
Anybody seen that clip
with Nikki Giovanni?
Yes.
So you guys seen that?
What did you know?
Did you see the long one
or just the short one?
Short one.
It was the same one.
It was the same one.
Yeah,
she said you go to work and you lie to that cracker.
Yeah.
Why do you think she was so empowered to say that word?
Because they were self-reliant.
They had their own communities.
We weren't that far out of segregation,
so the black community was still one that was a whole.
They didn't have to goddamn go copy and ply to nobody.
They didn't have to say n-word.
The word is n-word.
We co-opted that word for the betterment of good,
and we can say it, and you ain't going to say no-word. The word is n***a. We co-opted that word for the betterment of good,
and we can say it, and you ain't going to say no silly s***,
the N-word.
If my wife chooses to say bitch, that's her choice as a woman because she's endured what it takes.
When Dick Gregory said it too many times around,
she said, you say that s*** again, I'm going to push your old ass down.
And guess what he told her?
He said, well, you ain't no bitch, she said, try me n***a.
He never said bitch around again. You get what he told her? He said, well, you ain't no bitch, ain't you? She said, try me, n***a. He never said bitch around again.
You get what I'm saying?
I tell people all the time.
My wife's sister, God bless her.
Let me tell my sister-in-law.
I'm sorry, sister-in-law.
I love you.
I was talking about us sending our children to suburban schools.
And I think I offended my sister-in-law, but I love her.
I'm so sorry for it.
Brilliant little boy.
Go to a white school.
You know, you get some of the riffs sometimes.
But what i like to
tell black people is i honestly in my heart of hearts angela feel like in places that are hostile
toward black people you should not send your children to school with white children till they're
13 years old i went to a school named the collier heights elementary school you guys google collier
heights it's a nationally recognized neighborhood that was black people gentrified this neighborhood
from poor white people this school was a great school that was black people gentrified this neighborhood from poor white people.
This school was a great school because rich black people lived in my neighborhood, too.
So I was able afforded a great a great education.
I then went on to Frederick Douglass High School.
Frederick Douglass was the greatest abolitionist of 19th century, most photographed person in the 19th century.
So I go to Frederick Douglass High School.
Our rival is Benjamin E. Mays High School, former president of Morehouse College.
We also have George Washington Carver
High School, President King, and it's, I mean,
Martin Luther King also went to
Booker T. Washington High School,
so 70% of the schools in Atlanta
named for black educators and emancipators.
I don't care if I was a C student, I had a sense
of pride that
most black children didn't have
because they were not in a circle of pride the
community was black my teachers were black they taught me some imaginary group of white kids i
was competing with out there in the suburbs and we had to do better so they gave me purpose so by the
time i met white children i was an equal you can't tell me my skin looked like poo word up why your
skin looked like bird poo what you talking about about, lame? You know what I mean?
I was already prepared.
But what I wasn't was unconfident.
And I'm just saying to areas where we hostile at.
That's a tough one, though.
No, it's not a tough one.
I'm going to tell you why.
Why?
Because, right, I'm from a place, Queens Village,
where we had the first metal detectors on high school, right?
So my parents made the option of not putting me in that high school,
my zone school, which was Andrew Jackson,
and put me in a school called St. Francis Prep, right?
St. Francis Prep had to take three, four buses to get to school.
But the education was way better than the education that was at Andrew Jackson.
Not only was the education better, it gave me better opportunities by putting that school on my application.
It gave me an advantage of most students, not just black students, black students, white students, Asian students, all those students.
So they gave me that opportunity coming from Queens Village, coming from Queens.
So for my kids, who I have five, I have my daughter in a private school
who goes probably one of the top private schools in New Jersey,
but she's already taking college courses on top of what she does.
It's no longer 30, 40 kids per class.
It's eight kids per class, and her education is like no other.
My son is a little different because my son goes to a private school,
but he's in the hood
doing other things.
He's playing football in Newark.
He's playing basketball in Newark.
So he gets that.
But that education that he gets
in those schools
is unlike anything
that I ever got in my life,
which gives him that advantage.
Killer Mike?
That most kids don't get.
Killer Mike,
would you like to retort?
Matter of fact.
Hold up.
Yeah, we'll do it
when we come back.
Yes.
Killer Mike is here. We're having a nice we'll do it when we come back. Yes. Killer Mike is here.
We're having a nice conversation, right?
A brotherly conversation.
Yes.
All right, we'll do that when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Killer Mike is here.
Now, Killer Mike, when we went to break,
we was having a lively discussion about private school versus public school.
What are your thoughts?
Well, first I said, if you're in an area where your children are being treated hostile, you a rich d***.
You got white folks money.
So you are not going to endure the same hostilities that a working class black parent is who's living in Sumter, who's living in Atlanta.
I know my kids been called a d***.
It's been hostile.
I didn't say being called a d*** when your dad got a Ferrari just don't hurt as much. You know what I'm saying? Like, no, no,ett. It's been hostile. I didn't say being called a **** when your dad got a Ferrari
just don't hurt as much.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, no, no, no.
I'm very serious.
No, for them,
I'm just a **** of Ferrari.
You always getting
the good argument,
and you cannot take that away.
And my question becomes this.
With all the great education
you got,
you turned out to be a DJ
and a real estate investor.
You didn't have to go to college.
Not a DJ,
an entrepreneur, bro.
I'm not dissing DJs.
I'm a part of hip hop. I'm an MC. I'm just a rapper. I a DJ, an entrepreneur, bro. I'm not dissing DJs.
I'm an MC. I'm just a rapper. I can call myself an entrepreneur too, and I am. We both
got millions of dollars of property. We both do cool s***.
But we make our money singling and dancing.
What I was getting to on a grander level
is, if you can't send your children
to Woodward, if you can't send your children to St.
wherever, I'm going to send my youngest daughter
hopefully to Paideia, just so she gets
some inclusion, because she's a little too black for me. She's a little Chuck D's. She's scummy sometimes. I'm going to send my youngest daughter, hopefully, to Padea, just so she gets some inclusion because she's a little too black for me.
She's a little Chuck D's.
She scare me sometimes.
I'm saying to put confident children in the world.
See, because we always love that cop out of, hey, man, you know,
we sent my children there for a better education,
but the same a** be telling me how much they paid for college.
Your children ain't rewarding that by scholarship.
After you do them years, you're not directing your children to Howard, not you.
Then you're doing
some further chump.
You done settled in there
for five, six years.
You done been called a n***a.
You done got a twisted world.
Oh, it's a great education.
The education don't even
teach you as Egypt
as in Africa.
Don't teach you to be proud
of nothing about yourself.
It just teaches you
how to take tests well
and how to participate
and coordinate
according to the system
and the way they teach you
and you never thought,
God damn, I could start my own Montessori school.
Yeah, the school seemed better because you buying into that.
Why are we not starting our own academies and supporting them?
Why are we not supporting historically black colleges and universities?
That's where our heroes went.
You understand what I'm saying?
I don't have no problems with you loving your children, but my children go to public school
because I pay taxes in public schools and they name for black people.
And either you're going to choose to be excellent and you're going to do better or you're going to sit your chump ass down and you're going to keep being the same over and over.
But you can't complain and say that greatness wasn't given to you.
If you walk in a school named for Frederick Douglass High School and you do not have the initiative, you do not have the initiative as a parent or as a student to
walk up and step up to that greatness, but you would do it at St. Pius?
Man, you a chump.
That's why what you're saying.
I'm not talking about you.
See, you can sit here and say the chump all day long, right?
I'm not talking about you.
I'm telling you life's getting on your feelings, but I'm not talking about you.
I'm not saying you are.
I'm talking about working class people.
I'm not saying you are.
I'm talking again about working class people.
A lot of those public school teachers are not getting paid,
are overworked,
and some of them are not putting the effort out
because some of them
are the worst teachers
in the country.
I don't agree.
I'm here to defend teachers.
You are full of s***.
I got to forgive you with that too.
My mom is a public school teacher.
You full of s***.
You full of s***.
You full of s***.
My mom been a public school teacher
for 30 years.
Some DJs,
what?
You not one of them.
Don't put words in my mouth.
That's wrong.
To throw teachers under the bus is wrong.
You are wrong.
You can't throw public teachers under the bus.
You are wrong.
You're not going to put words in my mouth.
I said some public school teachers are there and they don't give it all.
And some of them don't have the tools that the same schools that other schools have.
Don't put words in my mouth.
I don't put words in yours.
And that's what I'm saying.
Hold on.
So when it comes to, no, I'm not mad.
I let you speak.
I let you give you a spiel.
Me and Emme always have these arguments.
When I give my spiel, oh, he's mad.
No, I'm just speaking the facts.
What I'm saying is in spite of all the education you got, your dream and your pursuit and your
belief and the kid that you met when you told the story about meeting Clue, that's what brought you
here. What brought you here is your
own self-invention, your own
curiosity, your own mind, and in school that's
what it should be. I'm not sending my youngest daughter
potentially to Padea because it's a white school.
I'm sending her because they actually go outside.
And they think art is
important as science. You get what I'm saying?
If that's the argument you're saying to me, that's fine.
But if you're going to simply tell me there's a great
business curriculum there, I'm going to retort to say
at George Washington Carver High School in Atlanta,
they have a dry cleaning program,
they have a t-shirt printing program, they have auto
mechanics, I learned aviation, I learned how to
fly and aviation mechanics at
George High School. So my
question just becomes, what are we
allowing public schools to be, now that we've had
our mandatory light-skinned, dark-skinned argument? What are we going, because you still pay taxes becomes, what are we allowing public schools to be? Now that we've had our mandatory light-skinned, dark-skinned argument,
what are we going to do?
Because you still pay taxes publicly.
What are we going to do to ensure the children of the working class
get what our children have?
The confidence that they need to be successful.
And that ain't taught in school.
See, this is the thing.
If you've got the right kind of teachers.
Yeah, if you've got the right kind of teachers.
But most of that pride and that confidence is instilled out.
See, what you said, and what I'm trying to explain is what you said is they teach aviation.
They teach mechanics.
They teach nursing.
And they teach great jobs.
But in these other schools, they teach you how to be billionaires.
How many of those kids are going to go on to become billionaires?
A lot of them.
A lot of them are turning into billionaires.
Give me a solid number.
I don't know percentages.
Because most people are not going to.
Let me tell those people something.
Out there in the real world with the fantasy that they're ever going to get to wear this much gold.
Most people are not going to be millionaires.
They're learning how to be millionaires.
Oh, y'all can't talk over each other.
That's the truth.
Yeah, that's you being rude to a guest, Envy.
Most people are not going to be millionaires.
So what I'm saying is most schools are going to teach you to take a test.
I'm just simply saying maybe public schools
should be more reflective of the private schools
that rich people like Envy and others send their children to.
See, I'm never saying that you loving your children
if you can afford to send your children to private school
like something.
But we must stop the mentality that is better
than what you already have.
I feel what you're saying.
What you have is enough.
What you have,
if you have genuine curiosity
and the encouragement
to do better,
it's enough.
And for the record,
MV and Killer Mike
are not arguing.
They are intensely engaging
and sharing ideas.
Absolutely.
And I love that.
It'll be fine.
How do we turn it
into an episode
of Trigger War?
I want to know.
I just want to say
the reason I was saying that was because to an episode of Trigger War. But see, the only... I want to... I just want to... And since I brought
the whole school thing up,
I just want to say
the reason I was saying that
was because, you know,
I begged my parents
to take me out of private school.
That's all I was saying.
And I did get to leave
in ninth grade
because I couldn't take it.
But they did send me back
my senior year
just because I was messing up.
So it was...
You were ratchet
with your hood rat free.
Yeah, I was.
Yeah.
But it was just difficult for me.
Like being around, you know,
coming from an environment
where all I knew... I didn't even know any white people except a couple of my teachers
until I went to private school. And then I went to private school and it was a hostile environment
for me. So I did end up leaving and coming back. And so I understand the point of it was where I
was from and my neighborhood. It's not like we have money, like no one was coming to my house.
None of those white kids were allowed to come there. That's just what it was for me. So I got
out of there, you know, went to public school,
shout out to Columbia High School, and then ended up going back.
The whole goal and what I'm trying to say is
we have to do more than just your normal stuff.
And that's why I do the seminar stuff,
and that's why I try to teach these kids about,
and that's why I push so much my cars, my jewelry and everything,
because, see, what most kids see, and even what I seen as a kid was,
you see the local drug dealers and you think you want to be them.
And what I try to teach these kids is and try to show these kids is you can have just as much as that drug dealer or more and more.
You don't have to rap. You don't have to play basketball. You don't have to sell drugs.
There's so many different things that you can do. And that's why I really try.
That's what even when you said DJ and I said entrepreneurs, because want these kids to know that you ain't got to do music,
but you can still have a love for music.
Man, I love us.
You know what I mean?
And I love what you guys bring to the culture.
We're saying the same thing.
We just, you know,
he took a little personal
on private school,
but I love private school.
My daughter be there next year.
But I love Envy.
I want you to know that I love you.
I love you.
Y'all are saying the exact same thing.
You just from a beige perspective. He from a dark perspective. I just want to say one thing and this is what I want to do. I want you to know that I love you. I love you too. Y'all are saying the exact same thing. You just from a beige perspective. He from
a dark perspective. I just want to say one thing
and this is what I want to do. I love you.
I love you back.
And this is the thing that we got to teach these kids.
I told my son, I want you to be whatever you want to be.
If you want to be a garbage man,
that's fine. Sanitation worker. Sanitation worker.
I said, but we're going to do it differently. We're going to see
how we're going to own three trucks.
And that's what I want to teach our kids.
That's what I want to teach our minorities.
Think outside of that.
Proudest moment of my last two months.
Ponyboy, my 16-year-old.
He used to want to play football.
He was a good football player.
Some health stuff caused him not to be able to play.
I said, man, so what you want to do?
And he says, honestly, man, I just don't want to go to college.
I want to get right into figuring out a trade, building, something. He said
because I see what you and my Montu
are doing with real estate. Honestly,
man, I just want to get rich. Right.
Fast as I possibly, and I felt so good
because at his age, I was selling
cocaine. That's no
place for a child to be. I don't
want that for our children, and the only way that happens
is if we start to be
raising confident children.
Killer Mike, we appreciate you.
I love you my brother.
I just want to say this though before we leave.
I'm not gonna tell him you love him.
He'll never want to tell me he loves me.
I'm doing a seminar in Atlantic City and I want 25 students to come.
I'll pay for you. I'll pay for anything that you need to go to Atlantic City.
There you go.
You just gotta have
some good grades
public school
students
oh no
that was a chump
C, B, and A
that shows me
that they doing good
that they working
C, B, and A
I work with y'all
I ain't say no A plus
C, B, and A
you gotta show me
that they going to school
go light skin
a lot of different ways
on y'all
talk about credit
talk about good grades.
Talk about two-payer household.
Talk about light-skinned.
I'll tell you one thing.
Them D-Kids might need it.
I'm trying to do something nice.
I said,
I feel it.
Them D-Kids might need that,
If they go into school,
I got them.
I do 25 kids,
I'll pay for it.
C-Students included.
C-Students included.
And C-Students.
Because I graduated
from night school.
I was a C-Student.
I didn't go to college.
I love you.
And they gave me an opportunity
when I was 18.
You were like, Kevin Hart. I'm not paying for you to go though. I was a C student. I didn't go to college. I love you. And they gave me an opportunity when I was 18 on the radio station.
I'm not paying for you to go though.
I'm just saying.
25,
just email
breakfastclubam at gmail.com.
The first 25 people,
I will pay for you
to go to the seminar
because I want you guys to learn.
I sincerely love and respect you.
Love you, Killer Mike.
Love you, Killer Mike.
I love you, my brother.
Thank you.
Finally,
we got in this first
Bage Rage of the year.
Nick, you know
to add the Bage Rage. It's on me. It's on me. It's on me. All right.'m going to come by the barbershop when I get paid later. We got Envy's first beige rage of the year. Nick, you know the ad to beige rage of the year.
It's on me.
It's on me.
It's on me.
All right.
We got to do a whole compilation of these scenes.
Envy.
Getting cash in there.
I can think of six instances off the top of my head.
It's the Breakfast Club and Killer Mike.
Thank you, Killer Mike.
I love you.
Peace.
And Killer Envy.
Every other night I know the movie getting mad.
Chipped too hard, don't stand too far.
All right.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Shout out to Killer Mike for joining us this morning.
Come on, man, Killer Mike.
Everybody's calm.
Well, you know, we got triggered, you know,
but that's why Killer Mike is the host of a show called Trigger Warning on Netflix.
He knows how to trigger people.
You know, Killer Mike and I speak about real estate all the time,
and we have these conversations, but we all have the same goal
as to educate the youth
and educate our community.
But neither one of y'all
were wrong.
You know what I'm saying?
Just had two different opinions.
That's all.
And you're not against
public school.
No.
And Killer Mike's not
against private school.
Killer Mike was just
simply saying that there
are some public schools
that are just as good
as private schools,
and you were saying
that some private schools
are great because of
the curriculum that they have.
And it has nothing to do with, you know, wanting to keep your kids away from Negroes. Correct.
All right. Well, let's get to these rumors. Let's talk Cardi B.
She's spilling the tea. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, since we're talking about Killer Mike and his Netflix show, let's talk about another Netflix show that's coming soon.
Now, Cardi B got emotional when she was discussing the show that's going to be coming out in the fall, Rhythm and Flow.
She went on social media after a day on set and got emotional talking about cutting some of the contestants loose.
Now, the show is going to have several rappers on there that are going to judge these artists
that are trying to make it big.
Cardi B's on there, T.I., Chance the Rapper.
And here's what Cardi B had to say about her original goal
as far as doing the show and what she feels like now.
Today has been one of the hardest days in filming.
And, you know, when I did this show,
you know, I was in it for the buddy.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
But I can't believe I'm getting so emotional
of this show.
And, you know, the connection that we building
with the contestants, it's very hard.
And I just want to say I'm proud of everybody.
I'm so f***ing sad.
Like, y'all got to case the f*** up.
Yeah, because you got to thank Cardi was an artist who was on the come up,
so she understands, you know,
what it means to be on the grind
and finally get that break.
So she's watching all of these kids
trying to get the same thing.
So, of course, you're going to have
some type of emotional connection with them.
And when you got to send them home,
oh, that's got to be heartbreaking.
And it's hard when you have all these talented artists
and you don't want to send any of them home,
but you have to pick and choose
and make those decisions. And, you know, it's heartbreaking for them to get sent home. Yes. you don't want to send any of them home, but you have to pick and choose and make those decisions,
and you know it's heartbreaking for them to get sent home.
Yes.
I can't wait to see the show.
You kind of got to be a real cold-hearted person to be a judge on that show.
Right.
Or that would be perfect for you.
You know what?
You're right.
You're right.
When you're right, you're right.
You're right.
That would be good for me.
But I have empathy now.
My therapist is teaching me.
Get a little better.
Get a little better.
I hope so, man.
You're a work in progress.
All right, well, let's see what you have to say about this.
Let's talk about Tekashi69.
Now, three of his associates just got federal indictments, according to law enforcement sources.
And they are saying that Tekashi actually told on one of them for the Chief Keef shooting.
Now, according to law enforcement sources,
Kudabi was indicted right after Takashi spoke with investigators and said he was the man that shot at Chief Keef last June in Times Square.
According to these sources, he was allegedly paid $10,000 to shoot Chief Keef.
And that's what's happening.
So right now, Kudabi is has not been apprehended.
He's not in custody yet.
But the other two people, Anthony Ellison, is in
custody for allegedly kidnapping and assaulting
Tekashi 6ix9ine. And the
third person, Denard Butler,
was arrested by the ATF
on Wednesday. So they are expected to appear
in court later on, actually, today.
So what is my opinion
on this? Nobody asked you, but go ahead.
What is your opinion? We know you want to give it.
Didn't we all see this coming?
You thought Tekashi69 wasn't
going to eventually turn informant?
I mean, not after you kidnapped me. You kidnapped
me and robbed me. I'm supposed to protect
you? But either way, he's still
turning informant. He's still telling. It doesn't matter.
What did you think? He wasn't?
Alright, well, Nick Mill commented on this on
social media. He said, that's a
shame. When I came home, everybody was like, he got some real dudes backing him.
I was like, how?
Y'all better stop running behind rappers acting like y'all ready to throw your lives away over some stupid ish.
I seen this coming a while ago.
Who didn't see this coming?
Like, Tekashi, y'all was Tekashi.
20-something years old.
He had to spend the holidays in jail.
And now they talking about giving him for the rest of his life?
Man, please.
What did y'all think he was going to do?
Well, we'll see what happens because according to XXL,
they're saying that Tekashi is reportedly going to testify
against one of his associates.
I hope they record it.
That should be amazing. He's a good speaker.
That should. He said should.
And speaking of recording, let's talk about Apple.
Now, a Houston attorney is suing Apple
because of that FaceTime bug.
Remember I was telling you how you could eavesdrop on people's conversations, all you had to do?
And they got rid of that whole group FaceTime was call that person on FaceTime.
And then while that phone was ringing, actually put yourself on the call, too.
Well, now they're saying, according to attorney Larry Williams, the second, the glitch caused his iPhone to listen in while he was taking sworn testimony during a client deposition.
So now he's suing because it intrudes on the privacy of one's most intimate conversations without consent in that lawsuit.
We'll see what happens.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
We trending, guys.
We trending.
Why? Kill a mic. I don't have Twitter rumor report. We trending, guys. We trending. Why?
Killer Mike.
Killer Mike?
Is Envy trending?
I don't have Twitter no more.
What's trending?
We trending.
Well, you know, the dialogue and conversation with Killer Mike.
What's trending, though?
Oh, DJ Envy.
Okay, what else?
The Breakfast Club.
Okay.
I don't see Killer Mike trending.
Let me double check.
All right, we trending.
All right.
All right, well, Shellamite.
Another day at the office.
What are you giving that down to?
I need Sarah Huckabee Sanders to come to the front of the congregation.
I was trying to get one of my pastor friends on the phone. I reached out to my man Stephen Furtick and Carl Lynch, John Gray.
I don't want to bother Bishop T.D. Jakes.
He's too rich to be calling this time of morning.
But none of them responded.
It is early.
So I guess I'm just going to have to let God work through me on this one.
But I want to have a conversation with Sarah Huckabee Sanders about free will and God.
All right.
Yes.
Let's get to that next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Charlemagne, say the gang donkey under the shade.
Charlemagne.
You are a donkey.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day does not discriminate.
I might not have the song of the day, but I got the Donkey of the Day.
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey, man, hit me with the heat.
It's a breakfast club, bitch.
Who's Donkey of the Day today?
I'm just going to let God use me this morning, okay?
Donkey of the Day for Thursday, January 31st goes to White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Now I'm not a man of the cloth.
I'm not a religious person.
I'm a spiritual person.
But I love a good word.
I love God, okay?
I have so many pastor friends.
I was with one this past Sunday.
My guy, Pastor Carl Lentz of Hillsong.
I spoke at Hillsong this past Sunday.
Drop one of Clues bombs for Hillsong, okay?
I feel just like, you know, you have to have a doctor, a dentist, a therapist, dermatologist.
You have to have those spiritual leaders as a part of your tribe.
That mental, physical wellness squad has to have spiritual leaders.
So I'm saying all that to say I love God.
He is the director and light of my life.
So when I heard Sarah Sanders on the Christian Broadcasting Network speaking about Donald Trump and God,
it got my attention because Sarah Sanders said she believes God wanted President Donald Trump to win the 2016 election. Let's hear it.
I think God calls all of us to fill different roles at different times. And I think that
he wanted Donald Trump to become president and that's why he's there. And I think he has done
a tremendous job in supporting a lot of the things that people of faith really care about.
You know, we live in a world that is marred by sin, so difficulties and disappointments abound across our path.
It just happens.
This is why we ask God for discernment, so we can begin to understand why God allowed something to occur.
I feel that God gave us free will.
And when you have free will, you make choices.
Sometimes you submit to the God in you.
Sometimes you submit to the devil in you.
Either way, it's your choice.
So even though it's all God, everything,
a person can still submit their will to Satan and make poor choices.
Now, when you make poor choices, when you submit your will to the devil,
God can redeem the situation and bring benefits to your life
as a result of the suffering you are enduring
because of your, keyword your, poor choices. That's why I feel people give credit to God for
the bad things that occur. That's what Sarah Sanders is doing by saying God wanted Donald
Trump to be president. I don't believe that. I believe human beings in America made a choice.
And now that the choice has been made, we are forced to view this bad thing as a good thing
in disguise because this is a discipline that most of us who are spiritually mature have.
Now, Sarah, if there is any confusion about what I'm saying, then I need you to know
that God told me to tell you that he had absolutely nothing to do with the outcome of America's election.
All right? America made a choice and so did the Russians.
None of those people consulted God about a damn thing.
All right? He told me to tell you that, Sarah Sanders, just like that. Nobody on Team Trump consulted with God
about a devil damn thing. Now, is God in this equation? Of course he is because he uses situations
like this to help us understand more about Jesus, all right? Jesus showed us the right way to respond
to suffering. Now, let me be clear. I don't believe in white Jesus, all right?
But the story of white Jesus is a good one, okay?
You can learn from the story of white Jesus
because he showed us the right way to respond to suffering.
Because like I said, it's ways for God to turn this bad thing, all right?
This bad thing that you see,
it's a way for God to turn this bad thing into a good thing.
See, God could be using this Donald Trump situation
to produce humility in America.
Maybe God wants Americans to produce humility in America. Maybe
God wants Americans to have better character qualities. Maybe better character qualities can
be developed because of this situation. Romans 8 29. Your heavenly father wants you to be conformed
to the image of his son, meaning the Lord gives you grace to respond to each circumstance just
like Jesus would respond. He wants us to develop godly character, okay? America doesn't have that.
All right, if we saw the God in ourselves and we realized God was in everything, then we would
truly do unto others as we would have them do unto us. We don't do that in America, but God could be
using this Donald Trump situation to get us to that. But God did not want Donald Trump to be
president. That was our free will, and we made a choice, and so did the Russians. Now, in this
situation, God's loving discipline to correct us, yes, America can learn a lot from this because the worst of our country is on full display.
Everything we historically hate about this country has been heightened and we have to
realize the error in our ways. So yes, I do believe that this situation is God's loving
discipline to correct us all, but God didn't want Donald Trump to be president. No, I'll tell you
something else. This could be preparation for future leadership.
Since Donald Trump has been president,
we have seen so many leaders rise up in all walks of life.
Look how women, especially how women of color, have taken control.
Salute to the kids who have become activists
because they realize the injustices in America.
See, just like this administration has shown us the worst in this country,
it's also brought out the best in this country.
So, yes, often when you are suffering,
it's preparing to fulfill your destiny to be a great leader. When you have been betrayed and abused, you learn firsthand the value of justice and mercy.
And these benefits, along with many others, are part of God's plan to prepare people for leadership.
So God is allowing America's suffering to prepare for future leadership.
That's what I think.
But don't listen to me, okay?
I'm just a man who doesn't fart in his
clothes, especially when it's this cold
out, because I don't know if you know or not,
farts freeze. They do. And when farts
freeze, we can see the frozen fart on the
back of your pants, but that's neither here nor
there. Sarah Sanders, the moral
of the story is, God had nothing to do
with Donald Trump actually becoming president.
God did not want Donald Trump to be president.
God gave people a free will so that we could make our own choices, period.
Please let Remy Ma give Sarah Huckabee Sanders the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
You stupid mother f***er.
You dumb.
Free will.
All right.
And the Russians.
Amen.
All right. Well, thank. Amen. All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey today.
God works through me.
That's all I can tell you.
All right.
But don't you want to just fart outside in the cold to see if you can really see it?
Don't you just want to try it one time?
I don't fart in my clothes.
I don't know if it's cold enough in the air for that.
If you're down to do this social experiment, I will go buy you some beans.
What makes you gassy, Envy?
Milk products.
Hey, Sim Sima. Sim, come.
I need you to go get me a big cup of milk.
Envy's going to drink it.
Don't drink milk. That's disgusting.
We're going to go outside and do a fart freezing experiment.
If it's God's will.
Okay.
Alright. Thank you for that dog
of the day. Up next, Ask Yee.
800-585-1051.
If you need relationship advice, hit Yee right now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
Layla from Georgia.
Hey, Layla from Georgia.
What's your question for Yeezy?
I want to know if I should follow my gut feeling about my husband possibly cheating
and confront him, or if I should just let it be because he is taking care of home.
Ooh, girl.
Layla.
Now, tell me why you have this gut feeling.
You know we have these gut feelings.
It's like it's just, you know, I've been with him for years.
We have kids.
So the things that he do when he's not around and I'm nosy.
They say don't go looking for things.
You might find things you don't want
to see, so I caught some text messages.
He brushed it off. It was nothing,
but my gut feeling is still
there. What were the text messages that
he brushed off that was nothing? Girl,
you really want to know? Yes,
I really want to know.
Well, one
of them said that they
missed him, and they couldn't wait for him to come back.
Okay.
Clearly talking about prayer service.
This is disgusting.
Go ahead, Layla.
What else?
Come on.
They were praying.
Sure.
One of them said, you want me to relive this?
Jesus.
No, this is clear that you can't brush off something that bothers you.
So tell me what it is.
What did it say?
One of them said
that they loved the way
that, you know,
he did certain things.
Okay, so,
and how did he respond?
Well, he said it was nothing
and it was just that.
Okay, so Layla,
first, let's come to terms
with the fact that
it's not a gut feeling
that he was cheating. He did cheat. You don't know what she ate, Yee. Ask her what she ate first. Layla, first, let's come to terms with the fact that it's not a gut feeling that he was cheating.
He did cheat.
You don't know what she ate, Yee.
Ask her what she ate first.
Layla.
Could be gas.
Layla.
Yes.
Come to terms with this yourself.
Your husband did cheat on you, right?
Okay.
It's not just a feeling.
You've seen the evidence.
That was just that one time.
Stop being white men, Layla.
I have a feeling there may be war.
He's not black, Yee. And now, Layla. He's not black.
And now, Layla, did he admit, shut up, Charlamagne.
Did he admit that he was wrong?
Did he acknowledge that he cheated?
Yes, which is why I feel like I don't know if I should continue to,
if I should just leave it alone or if I should just. What is he doing differently now to show you that he's not cheating?
He's paying more attention to me.
He's being around more.
But I just, I don't know if it's because I don't have full trust in him completely.
And Layla, honestly, it's very hard to build that trust back up again.
It takes forever for someone to earn your trust and only a second for someone to destroy that.
And now he has to rebuild that trust.
But I do feel like if you have any questions or concerns or any feelings, you definitely need to communicate that to him.
OK, thank you.
And if you don't know what's going on, you don't have to accuse him of things, but you have to let him know how you feel. Because if you feel this way as a man that wants to be with you,
he should want you to feel better and ask you
what is it that you need me to do
for us to get past this? He needs to work
on this with you. You can't work on this by yourself.
That makes sense.
Can you find out if her husband is Caucasian?
He's black. He's not black.
How do you know he's black? He's Caucasian.
Is he a black man?
Yes, he's African American.
There you go.
And I don't believe you.
Charlamagne thinks that black men don't cheat, but that's not true.
I don't think.
I know.
Well, he cheated and he admitted it.
Never heard of him.
And I hate that you had to find this out, but clearly you knew something was going on
and your instincts kicked in and we got to trust ourselves and our instincts.
But I do believe if you want things to get better, you can't just suffer alone.
You have to talk to him about it. And he has to be willing to understand that he has to do whatever it takes want things to get better, you can't just suffer alone. You have to talk to him about it,
and he has to be willing to understand
that he has to do whatever it takes for you to feel comfortable.
Thank you.
That does make sense.
All right, Layla.
I hope everything works out for you.
But open your mouth and speak up
when you feel like things aren't right.
Thank you so much.
And yes, Charlamagne, black man does cheat.
Hey, hey!
My goodness. I'm going to get that on a t-shirt, Layla.agne, black man does. Hey, hey. My goodness.
I'm going to get that on a t-shirt, Layla.
Yes, black man does cheese.
What is this?
I'm getting that t-shirt.
They does dope.
My God.
They does dope.
They does dope.
They does dope.
All right.
Ask Yee.
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If you need relationship advice, call us now.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Jonathan.
What's up, Jonathan?
I'm natural.
What's up?
What's your question for Yee?
My question is,
how do I get over
unrecorded or one-sided love?
So, was it somebody
you used to date
and now they don't
like you anymore
or somebody that just never
anything's happened?
So, it's somebody
I fell in love with during my freshman year of college about six, seven or somebody that just never, anything's happened? So it's somebody I fell in love with
during my freshman year
of college
about six, seven years ago
and she never,
she just completely rejected me
after I told her how I felt.
I just want to know how,
I mean, every night
I have dreams about her
and things like that
and she's getting married
and, you know,
getting pregnant,
things like that
and I just,
I want to know
how to get over it.
Oh man, listen,
the only thing that can
heal that for you is time
and I would recommend that if there's any type of places, like do you follow her on social media and still keep in contact with her?
No, I don't. I try to delete those, those, um, her accounts.
Yeah, you definitely have to erase all of that. And, you know, every day it should feel a little bit better, but you have to make sure that you stay busy.
I think that's important, too. You know, make sure that you are involved in activities. Do things that make you happy.
Make sure you force yourself to go out with friends.
And time is the only thing that's going to help you with that.
Because there's nothing else you could do about it.
And don't go looking on her social media pages.
Don't text her.
Just anytime you have that urge, do something else.
Okay, thanks, Angela.
And shout out to Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy.
Thanks, guys. Thanks, guys.
Peace, guys.
Thank you.
We appreciate you.
He sounds so sad.
He definitely sounds sad.
All right, ask Yee.
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Now we got rumors on the way.
Yes, let's talk about a new clothing line.
What mega superstar has a clothing line out?
And people are really criticizing it.
Okay, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, shout out to Killer Mike for joining us this morning.
We were talking about a real estate seminar that I'm doing in Atlantic City.
Yes.
And we don't need any more emails.
We got more than 25 emails.
Like I said, I'm going to pay for 25 entries.
You need to be clear about this and let everybody know exactly what your stipulations are. We got more than 25 emails. Like I said, I'm going to pay for 25 entries.
You need to be clear about this and let everybody know exactly what your stipulations are. I'm going to pay for 25 students free entrance into my seminar.
Free entrance.
What about hotel, transportation, and food?
Are you listening?
I said 25 students free entrance into the seminar.
Well, you didn't make that clear in the Killer Mike interview.
Well, I'm making it clear now.
Do you hear me?
That Killer Mike interview is already on YouTube.
That Killer Mike interview is about to go viral.
And you said, I'll pay for everybody, 25 people to go to college.
That's what I heard.
You go to college?
That's what I heard.
No, you said you'll pay for their private school.
No, I heard you're going to buy their homes.
No, I said entry to the seminar.
25 houses paid for by DJ Ami.
You ain't even catching my stop.
When you said he was going to buy his home,
maybe he was like, ah, I might.
Nope.
Twenty-five students to go to the seminar.
Twenty-five hundred students paid for by DJ Ami.
You better stop it.
You better stop it.
Let's get to these damn rumors.
What are we talking about?
A new artist to close the line.
Listen up. It's just in. All, let's get to these damn rumors. What are we talking about? A new artist's clothing line. Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, Justin Bieber has put out his own clothing line.
It's called Drew House.
It's casual wear.
Now, the most cheapest item is $48.
The most expensive is $148.
He has a bunch of corduroy pieces,
t-shirts, and things like that. It's
pretty much basics, but a lot of people
are saying it reminds them of Yeezy's
fashions. If you have Revolve TV, you can see
what those clothes look like. What do you think?
Yeah.
Damn. I mean, that bum look is in
though. Yeah, we call it
basics. I guess it's, whatever.
The basic, broke, bum look is in. I mean, you know, basics. I guess it's, whatever, the basic broke bum look
is in.
I mean,
you know,
just be as regular
as possible,
I guess.
It's cool.
All right,
now let's talk about
Ariana Grande.
This is a nightmare.
Imagine you get a tattoo
in a different language
and you think it says
something in Japanese,
but it actually says
something else.
Now,
Ariana Grande thought
that her tattoo
said seven rings.
That's what she thought
the character said.
But it actually said something like shichirin, which is a Japanese-style barbecue.
So it says barbecue?
That's funny.
Yeah, it says barbecue.
What's it called?
Shichirin?
I don't even know.
But it's a barbecue thing.
Barbecue.
So she wanted seven rings, but she got barbecue grill.
Yeah, so it didn't work out.
That's why you got to make sure.
She left out a character that should have gone in between the two of them.
So that's what the problem was.
That's everybody's fear, though.
I mean, a lot of y'all walking around with Chinese letters on your arms.
Don't know what they say.
Y'all think you said something.
You go, they probably laughing at you.
Exactly.
All right.
Drake went to McDonald's and ended up tipping two employees $10,000 each in cash.
So they don't have to pay taxes on that, right?
I mean, you just told them.
It's cash.
They got to pay taxes.
Hell yeah.
You do?
For a tip?
Well, yeah.
Are you sure?
No.
That is a great deal, but I can find a way to hate on it.
How?
I'd be like, I mean, 10 grand, but he's a six god,
so he should have given him six grand apiece just to stay on brand.
He gave him 10 grand apiece.
It doesn't matter.
He should have gave him six grand apiece to stay on brand.
They would rather have 10,000 apiece.
Trust me.
Six grand from the six god.
You a hater.
Okay?
And by the way, they work at McDonald's, so they appreciate that $6,000 tip regardless.
Okay?
Anybody would appreciate a $6,000 tip.
10,000, they appreciate more.
All right.
Now, Lil Wayne is suing his lawyers.
He says they've been robbing him, and now he wants $20 million.
His lawyer, Ronald Sweeney, who has repped him from 2005 until 2018,
was getting 10% of every deal that he helped close.
Now, the standard is 5%.
So that's already an issue right there.
In addition to that,
he actually hired an outside firm to help with the litigation with Cash Money
over the Carter V deal.
And that firm got 23% of the Cash Money settlement
and 15% of the Universal Music Group settlement.
And Ron Sweeney still got 10%
of what he negotiated for Wayne as well.
So that is robbery.
They basically took,
well,
a 20 and a half is money.
Well,
the 23% is if,
if the law firm was,
was fighting for the last couple of years, he probably made a deal instead of paying them out the pocket to give them a
percentage of whatever was made.
That happens all the time.
Usually it's more than that.
Usually it's 33% when these law firms fight for you.
So I guess it's 23% because he was still getting 10% on top of that.
But now on top of,
yeah,
well,
there you go.
There it goes.
Little Wayne,
little Wayne is a whole legend, but he got to go down in history
as one of the worst businessmen of all time.
I mean, my God, who doesn't rob from Lil Wayne?
It seems like they just say he's just like, okay.
Like there's no negotiating here.
It's like Lil Wayne is the hip-hop pinata.
It's like they got him hanging from the ceiling,
and it's like Burband got a stick, and Universal got a stick,
and his lawyers got a stick, and they just hitting on him and whatever's coming out
they just keep it.
He's the one suffering from it.
Like my God.
Congratulations to Queen Naja and Clarence White.
They have welcomed their baby boy to the
world. They posted a picture
with the caption, Thank you God.
So congratulations.
The baby was born with a full head of hair too by the way.
Alright and Stevie J he is getting rid of a tattoo because you know what?
Now he's with faith.
He's in love.
Everything's good to go.
Here's what he said.
Sleazy J is officially...
No, I cannot.
Game over.
It's over.
I'm a grown man.
I'm married.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm happy.
Hi, honey. No more sleazy J. I'm not mad at that.'m a grown man. I'm married. You know what I'm saying? I'm happy. Hi, honey.
No more sleazy day. I'm not mad at that.
He's grown up. You gotta grow up, right?
That's right. Evolve.
Alright, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is
your Rumor Report. Alright, thank
you, Miss Yee.
Now, up next is the People's Choice Mix.
Revolt will see you guys on Monday, on
Tuesday or Monday? Oh, tomorrow.
Yeah, tomorrow's Friday.
You'll be back Friday.
All right, we'll see you tomorrow.
Everybody else, the People's Choice Mix is up next.
Let me know what you want to hear.
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It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, we are the Breakfast Club.
Shout out to Killer Mike for joining us this morning.
Yes, that was a great conversation.
Killer Mike, man, that's my comrade.
I first met Killer Mike in like 2002, 2003
when he was with Big Boy, Purple Ribbon, All Stars.
They came to Hot 1039 in Columbia, South Carolina.
And I think I had on some fake Jordans.
I'm not sure.
I think they were the fours.
And Killing Mike's like, y'all love those fours.
I'm just thinking about it in hindsight
because I didn't know if they were real or not.
But things don't change.
You still wear fake stuff sometimes.
I remember Laffy Taffy was popping around that time.
And I remember saying something about D4L.
And I remember Killer Mike telling me,
boy, them boys will beat your ass, all right?
Don't let all that dancing fool you, okay?
Them boys from Bowen Homes or whatever,
one of the sides of Atlanta.
They would dance on that ass.
Salute to D4L and salute to my man Killer Mike, man.
We've been comrades for a long time.
All right.
I just wanted to say, yes, I am in Atlanta.
It's about to get crazy out here today. I just wanted to say, yes, I am in Atlanta. It's about to get crazy
out here today. I just want to shout out
everybody from Icon Talks, the event that I hosted
yesterday. The honorees,
Mr. Clarence Nesbitt, who is
the General Counsel for the National Basketball
Players Association. He was honored as well as
Troy Vincent. Troy Vincent
is the
Executive Vice President of Football Operations
at the NFL.
Clint Skills, who you guys know because he used to run Revolt TV,
and he helped start up Vibe Magazine.
And Brian Michael Cox.
You know these people.
Yep.
So I just want to shout out to all of them because they were all honorees last night,
as well as Ludacris.
Ludacris!
So shout out to everybody who got their honors last night from Icon Talks.
Okay.
All right.
Well, you guys be safe when we come back. 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 you got a positive note?
Yes, man. The positive note comes
from my four agreement cards
by Don Miguel Ruiz.
Don Miguel Ruiz says, you are alive!
So take your life and enjoy it.
You were born with the right
to be happy, to love,
and to share your love.
Just to be.
To take a risk and enjoy your life.
That's all that matters.
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