The Breakfast Club - Lets Go Fishing
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast
Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never
heard her before. Listen to
On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts. It's on your radio right now. Do you know how to pop that coochie for a girl? There you go. It's the world's most dangerous morning show.
Got the cameras, I'm out the f***ing show.
I agree.
What kind of show is this?
Let's all listen to this show.
The Breakfast Club.
With DJ Envy.
The captain of this b***h.
With Angela Yee.
The only one who can keep these guys in check.
With Charlamagne Tha God.
I'm a lovable a**hole.
And this is The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Good morning, Angela Yee. Good morning, DJ Envy.
Charlamagne Tha God.
Peace to the planet.
It's Friday.
Yes, it's Friday.
It's been a long goddamn week.
You don't think so?
Yes, it has.
Man, I don't know why the week feels so long.
Like, I feel sore this morning.
Like, I've been working.
I mean, I have been working out, but, you know, I just feel sore this morning.
Yeah, it's a long weekend.
We are out in Miami. Shout out to our station out here, 1035 The Beat.
Yes, getting ready for Super Bowl.
Yeah, getting ready for Super Bowl last night.
Yesterday, I guess it was yesterday evening, I had a party with Snoop Dogg and Clue at
the Cleavender, which was, you know, I would say this, everybody loves Snoop.
Like kids, teens, middle-aged, old, like everybody rocks the Snoop. Yeah, people were there, middle age, old, like, everybody rocks
to Snoop. Yeah, people were there with their parents.
With their parents, yeah. It was a Pepsi
event, and Snoop had everybody rocking. And Snoop
plays everything. Snoop plays everything from
Al Green to Lil Baby
to himself.
What do you mean, plays everything? He DJs now?
Yeah, he DJed last night. He didn't perform as Snoop.
It was DJ Snoopadelic. And he was taking
pictures with everybody, letting everybody video. Yeah, Snoop was the coolest. Like, he didn't perform with Snoop. It was DJ Snoopadelic. And he was taking pictures with everybody, letting everybody video.
Yeah, he was the coolest.
Like, Snoop was the coolest.
Like, he didn't have, well, he did have security, but he was very cool letting people take videos and pictures.
He was cheesing.
And Snoop, I DJed after Snoop, and Snoop was still there just partying and having a good time, man.
Yeah.
Basically, you're paying for Snoop's celebrity.
Yes.
Okay.
Like, if you don't want to pay the real price for Snoop,
because I'm sure Snoop charges six figures at least,
so you probably could get him a lot less just to DJ for a little bit, you know?
Got you.
So I did that, and then after I went to the strip club.
And you brought your son with you.
I brought my son.
My son was partying with me, and he had a good time.
It was pretty cool to party with my son and just watch him.
And it's funny because he's like, you can tell, he's just
really seeing things. So he's
seeing boobs and asses and I see him
staring. And girls twerking. And girls twerking.
I see him looking. I'm like, what you looking at?
He puts his head down. I'm like, nah, you can look at it.
Look, look, look.
So he had a good time. He had a good time.
You're officially old. When you start being in the club, partying
with your children, you're an old ass nigga.
I was like, Logan, how old are you?
He said, I'm 18 in the 10th grade.
He is his daddy's son.
He had to say 18, but I guess he didn't do the math for the grade.
But yeah, he is 18.
He's a senior.
Yeah, senior.
That's what he is.
Yeah, that's his story.
So him and Madison are the same?
That's their story and they're sticking with it.
So they're twins?
Yep, that's their story. They're sticking with are the same? That's their story, and they're sticking with it. So they're twins? Yep, that's their story, and they're sticking with it this week.
And this week, and they're twins.
If you see Logan now, he's 18 to party, 21 to drink.
He's partying.
So shout out to Logan.
He ain't making it to the next club because he fell asleep, but he's out.
That's a strip club?
Oh, that's what happens when you're drinking in the 10th grade.
You usually fall asleep, can't handle your liquor.
Well, he wasn't drinking, sir.
He was doing edibles.
You just said if you see Logan this weekend, he's 18, 21 to drink.
I said the club's out here, 18 to party, 21 to drink so he can get in.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
What's wrong with you?
I thought you were making it seem like if you see him with a little Ciroc in his hand, just no.
No, that's against the law, sir.
Jesus.
All right, well, let's get the show cracking.
Tommy Davidson is going to be joining us.
Yes, he's got a new book out called Living in Color.
If you have a certain age, you definitely remember Tommy Davidson from In Living Color
and movies like Strickly Business.
He's got a very interesting story to tell.
That's right.
I thoroughly enjoyed his book.
Yeah, so we'll kick it with him.
All right, so let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what are we talking about?
Yes, they are changing the All-Star Game format.
So we'll tell you what it's going to be like this year for the first time ever.
All right, we'll get into that next keep it locked it's The Breakfast Club
good morning is your country falling apart feeling tired depressed a little
bit revolutionary consider this start your own country I planted the flag I
just kind of looked out of like this is mine I own this it's surprisingly easy
there's 55 gallons of water 500 pounds pounds of concrete. Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe owned country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh, my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
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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 High is all about. It's a chance
to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the
thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. You know that rush of endorphins you
feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire,
join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
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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 Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her dreams. I think a lot of times
we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves. For self-preservation and protection,
it was literally that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're
going. This increment of small, determined moments. Alicia shares her wisdom on
growth, gratitude, and the power of love. I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace. Have
grace with yourself. You're trying your best and you're gonna figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I got the ball on it. I got the ball on it. Yeah, yeah.
Ready?
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
That is Sunday, of course, is the Super Bowl.
Now, who are you going for, 49ers or the Chiefs?
Yee?
I said the 49ers.
49ers.
Charlamagne?
I'm not going for anybody.
I'm a Dallas Cowboy fan.
I only root for one squad.
Who do you think is going to win? That's a better question.
I would go to Kansas City Chiefs. Their offense is just
lights out. I don't think you can stop
their offense. Yeah, I think the Kansas City Chiefs
got it too, honestly.
Alright, well. Alright, what else we talking about, Easy?
Well, let's talk about the All-Star game. They are
changing the format.
They said the first three quarters of the game will be like separate mini games.
So it's going to be played for charity with the score resetting at the start of each quarter.
So that's for the first three quarters.
Each quarter is like a whole separate game.
And then the fourth quarter is the quarter that will determine the winner of the All-Star game.
I don't get it.
That's whack.
That's trash.
I'm trying to figure it out last night.
I still don't get it. They didn't think that's trash. I was trying to figure it out last night. I still don't get it.
They didn't think that through.
Right.
So this is what's going to happen.
After the third quarter, each team gets all the points back, the total of all the first three quarters.
So one, two, three quarters is playing for charity.
Each one is a separate mini game.
So whoever wins each quarter wins that particular game for charity.
Oh, and then the fourth quarter is the actual game.
The fourth quarter, you get all your points back
that you have for all three quarters,
and then you have to play for an additional 24 points,
and whoever gets that additional 24 points first
to the leading team's total is the one that wins.
Yeah, so at the end of three quarters, if it's 195,
the game is 124, and whoever gets to 124 first wins.
Yeah, like if the score is 80 to 100
at the top of the fourth quarter, then whoever
gets to 124 is the team that
wins. Yeah, that's whack. I don't like that. That's too
confusing. Resets every quarter. I don't like
that. I mean, to be honest with you, it's the
all-star game. Who gives a damn? You know what I'm
saying? It's usually just a really quick game.
No defense. Yeah, but I like that. I like
them dunking on each other, doing wild stuff.
They're still going to be doing all of that.
That ain't going to change.
Like, nobody's going to.
I wonder what made them decide to do that.
I don't know.
Maybe they're just trying to lose stuff.
So we can do exactly what we're doing right now.
Talk about it.
Yeah, you're right.
Yeah, it's just a weird thing.
I don't know.
But at the end of each quarter, the team with the most points will be awarded $100,000 for
their respective charities.
So I guess that's also a way to donate to these charities, right?
Right.
And are they going to wear
8 and 24 jerseys, did they say?
Well, the reason that game is 24 is...
Yeah, I know because of that,
but I was hoping that maybe
the East wear 8 and then West wear 24,
something like that for Kobe.
I haven't seen anything about that yet.
So I don't know what they're...
But they are going to be paying tribute,
of course, to Kobe.
I mean, how could you...
We know that's happening.
Right.
And Kobe could also get a street named after him in L.A.
Right now, officials are discussing different options on how they can make that happen.
I mean, he definitely will get a street named after him.
That's light.
Right.
I like the whole conversation they're having about, you know, adding his name onto the Staples Center.
Mm-hmm.
I think I saw somebody say the Kobe Bryant Center presented by Staples or something like that.
I don't know.
Who knows?
They're even talking about putting his daughter's jersey up in the rafters. All right. Kobe Bryant Center presented by Staples or something like that. I don't know.
They're even talking about putting his daughter's jersey up in the rafters.
Alright, now one Florida player is
the only winner of the
$396.9 million
Powerball jackpot.
Boy, don't y'all give nobody in Florida all that
goddamn money. You know what your Uncle Charlotte says about
Florida. All the craziest people in America
come from the Bronx and all of Florida. You don't want to see somebody in Florida with all
that money. What part of Florida? The jackpot
winner matched all six
numbers. I thought you were about to say Jacksonville.
I was like, no!
That person purchased that ticket at a
7-Eleven in Bonita Springs.
Let me see where Bonita Springs is at. It's probably
some old white woman anyway. Some old 92
year old white woman that's about to die any day.
I don't know. We shall see.
You never know.
Now, Charlamagne, you know, usually, sometimes I don't agree with you, right?
But when you talk about the craziest people from Florida, sometimes I'm like, nah, I love
Florida.
But you know, last night, I'm in the club and I DJ a lot of clubs.
You know, somebody stole my jacket out the club?
You know, first of all, that does not mean that person was from Florida.
It was a lot of people from out of town.
I don't know.
A Clevelander?
I don't know.
I shouted out Florida.
People went crazy.
But they stole my jacket, bro.
Anything that happens in Florida gets blamed on Florida because it's the water.
So as soon as you go down there, even if you're from out of town, you drink that water, you
become a Floridian for the weekend.
Who steals the jacket still?
It was a jacket.
First of all, who wears a jacket in Miami right now?
It's chilly.
It's chilly right now.
It's chilly.
Aren't you chilly?
You got a jacket on right now.
In the studio, not outside at a club. It's chilly. It was an right now. It's chilly. Aren't you chilly? You got a jacket on right now. In the studio, not outside at a club.
It's chilly.
It was an outdoor party.
I was cold.
I put my jacket down and stole my jacket.
Who steals jackets still in 2020?
Who leaves a jacket laying around?
What kind of jacket was it?
Red.
What kind?
Off-white.
Oh, yeah.
Come on now.
You earned that stealing.
And you was right there.
You was sitting right next to the jacket.
You just let him steal my jacket? All you had to do was say, hey, keep an eye on my jacket. I didn't even know your jacket was there. And you was right there. You was sitting right next to the jacket. You just let him steal my jacket.
All you have to do is say, hey, keep an eye on my jacket.
I didn't even know your jacket was there.
I'm not watching you.
I didn't even pay attention.
All you have to do is say something.
And my jacket's right here.
My goodness.
Mr. Rich Man just leaves his off-white jacket laying around.
It's right next to Yee.
Yup.
And Robin from Ball Alert.
Right there.
They were right next to each other.
Oh, that's the jacket Robin had on last night.
Yep, probably.
By the way, y'all in Florida, you're lucky you and Robin didn't get taken, too.
Right.
All right, that's front page news.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need the vent, hit us up right now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic
of Mentonia. Be part of a great colonial
tradition. The Waikana tribe
in my country, my forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their
territory. I was making a rocket
with a black powder, you know, with
explosive warhead. Oh my god.
What is that? Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, guys.
I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes,
entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests
and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. You know that
rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if
you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire, join me every As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love. I forgive
myself. It's okay. Like grace. Have grace with yourself. You're trying your best and you're
going to figure out the rhythm of this thing. Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Peace, King. What up?
So, man,
I wanted to shout you out
because, you know,
only time people call you
is when you ain't doing
what they want you to do,
but I want to shout out
and congratulate you
for being on time
the whole month of January.
I know, right?
I was late yesterday.
You were late yesterday.
Almost made it, though.
And you know what?
And I was expecting
somebody to say something about it.
That's why I wanted to point out
that's something that people don't normally do.
You only want to talk about the negative.
Congratulations on doing what you're supposed to do
is what you're saying.
Exactly.
So for you to say one day,
I'm talking about the whole month.
You've been doing good, son.
That's right.
I'm going to be on time for the whole year.
Hello, who's this?
Cheryl, good morning.
Hi, everybody.
Hey, Cheryl.
I have to get this off my chest.
I've been harboring anger towards my baby's father.
I'm therapy.
I believe in God.
I just hate the man with a bloody passion.
And I'm like, how do I get rid of this?
Why do you hate him so much?
Yeah, why do you hate the man that you let shoot your club up?
Actually, I gave him a child through IVF.
I untied my tube, went to two rounds of IVF.
He was cheating on me, left him, and he moved in with the side chick and everything.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's a lot.
So I can see why you hate him.
I hate him, too.
And I'm like, I don't want my daughter to grow up in nastiness, but I hate them.
So tell me, what's the other plan?
Because you can hate them, but you still got a child to raise.
So what's the other plan?
You're like, I hate them, but I love my daughter.
Yeah, that's how I feel.
I hate them, but I love my daughter.
And when I tell you I'm nasty, I bring the baby just with a whole attitude.
But you love your daughter more than you hate him, right?
Yes, yes, true.
So you know what?
It's all probably still fresh.
It's been, it's going on about a year.
Yeah, that's still a little fresh.
I think as time moves on, you'll get over it.
You know, sometimes you just have those feelings,
but I will say, as they say,
hate is a heavy burden to bear.
It's harder for you to have that hate towards somebody.
It's harder on you, and that's towards somebody. It's harder on you.
And that's really why
you have to get rid of
those feelings of hatred.
Yeah, I've never,
and my friends even told me,
they're like,
that's not your character.
I'm like,
God, I get rid of it.
Don't let them have
that power over you.
You know what hurts
the most?
Indifference.
Okay, I'll try that.
All right, Mama.
All right, guys.
Thank you.
Have a good one.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Say it, say it, say it.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Kyle.
Hey, get it off your chest.
Well, just a few days ago, I got the courage to come out to my family as bisexual.
And when I did, my family blew up.
I got a whole bunch of stuff that made me feel really bad about being bisexual.
But I had a whole bunch of friends tell me it was okay.
But anyways, my folks was telling me that being bisexual is a phase that I'm just going to go through it temporarily.
And that it's not normal.
And my aunt even told me that being bisexual means that I'm going to be unfaithful to my partner.
I'm like, no, that's not what it's about.
I don't know what being bisexual is about, but which do you prefer, women or men?
Both.
Well, I have no preference.
I mean, it is what it is.
If I love you, I love you.
You just love the person for being whoever they are.
Yes, that's exactly right.
When you look back at your life, what has been the ratio of men to women?
Like, how many men have you been with?
How many women have you been with?
So far, I've been with three men and two girls.
Okay, so you, okay, so which out of those three would you prefer?
You got to have a preference.
It's the person.
But, like, if I had a, if I needed to choose right now, I'd probably say a guy.
Okay.
You know what's interesting?
We'll be talking in rumors about Demi Lovato,
and she talks about the time that she actually had to tell her parents
that she could end up with a woman.
Now, if you could find a guy that eats vagina as good as a woman,
you think that would satisfy all your cravings?
Maybe.
Maybe.
Okay, okay, okay.
So, guys, step your jaw game up, you know?
But in the meantime, you can have a boyfriend and a girlfriend.
Nobody minds that. Now, if you had a boyfriend, meantime, you can have a boyfriend and a girlfriend. Nobody minds that.
Now, if you had a boyfriend, would you let him be with you and your girlfriend?
Sure.
I mean, I'm kind of sort of poly.
Poly is when you have more than one.
Yeah, polyamory.
Yeah, Polynesian sauce.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm more like that in some cases.
It feels like you're just sexually fluent right now.
You're just rolling with whatever feels good to you.
Yeah.
All right, well, go have fun, baby.
Enjoy.
Yeah, you got no ties to nobody.
You don't owe nobody nothing.
You can have a boyfriend and a girlfriend.
Go enjoy your life.
Well, enjoy, mama.
Hello, who's this?
What's good with you, Envy?
What's up, Gary?
What's good with you?
What's up, Yee?
What's up, Charlamagne?
Hey, Gary.
What's up, my brother? Can't wait to see you later on, Yee? What's up, Charlemagne? What's up, my brother?
Can't wait to see you later on, Yee.
You're going to be in my area, Studio 183.
Oh, that's right.
My party tonight with La La.
Oh, you got a party tonight?
I'm coming through.
I'm in the building, dude.
Take a picture with you.
Trust me.
You got a table, Yee?
Of course.
All right.
I'm going to be sitting with you.
I'm going to be at that club on Sunday also.
Right.
I definitely got to be up there with you, bro.
Can I get Logan in? In the building. Hey, I want to pull up collab on Sunday also. Right. I definitely got to be up there with you, bro. Can I get Logan in?
In the deal with you.
Hey, I want to pull up on y'all.
Y'all at the station right off of Sheridan Street, right?
No.
No?
Oh, I thought y'all was at the 103.5 spot off of Sheridan.
No, no.
We broadcasting live from Miami Beach.
That's y'all fault.
Y'all the ones telling everybody I'm broadcasting live this morning from such and such and such.
That's y'all fault. You telling everybody where you at and everybody I'm broadcasting live this morning from such and such and such. That's y'all's fault.
You telling everybody where you at and they're going to get mad at people when they pull up on you.
That's not dumb.
Nah.
You ain't never heard me tell nobody where I'm at when I broadcast.
We broadcast from Chick-fil-A.
That's what we broadcast from.
That's y'all's fault.
We broadcast from DJ Khaled's house.
I pray that you walk out that station and there's 100 mixtapes waiting on you.
Oh, my goodness.
Don't put that on me, brother.
Geesh.
Hey.
Get it off your chest. 800-585- my goodness. Don't put that on me, brother. Geesh. Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
Don't put that on me, brother.
We got to make sure you edit that for me, okay?
I've heard that before.
You kinky, bro.
You whip that thing out like, oh, my God.
Don't put that on me, brother.
What are you talking about?
That's a compliment.
Edit that for me, please.
I want to know who put that on you like that, bro.
We already got your edit. You good?
I wish y'all could have seen what Logic was doing while y'all
were talking about this. What was he doing?
He was...
He was putting chapstick on? But I've never seen
somebody put on chapstick like that. He was rubbing
his lips so hard. Okay, Logic is
the boy out from Miami.
We're broadcasting from
Chick-fil-A right now. Alright, we got rumors coming up, Yee? Yes, let's discuss music. We're broadcasting from Chick-fil-A right now.
All right.
We got rumors coming up, Yee?
Yes, let's discuss music.
We'll tell you who just put out new music
and who has a new album coming out very soon,
according to reports.
All right, we'll get to that next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Come on.
The Breakfast Club.
Hey, morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the room.
We're in Miami.
I walked in this morning and the whole room smells like weed.
I don't know what's going on in the studio.
Who got weed?
Logic?
Logic.
Logic.
Logic, you know you shouldn't be smelling like smoke before you come to work.
Logic.
Come on, why you put me out like that?
Come on now.
I was like, what happened in here?
I mean, I smell like the club, damn it.
I was out all night.
Get them Wheaties in the morning.
I'm on a little wake and bake.
There you go.
Well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Drake.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On your breakfast club.
So listen up.
That was disrespectful because Drake and Future are on this song and they have jobs.
Oh, I didn't know.
That's why there's the rumors. I'm trying to figure out about it. Go song and they have jumped. Oh, I didn't know. That's why there's a rumor.
I'm trying to figure out about it.
Go ahead.
He was asleep.
Yeah, I was.
Drake and Future have gotten back together for a new track and it's called Desires.
And they just put that out.
So here is a teaser for you.
You got that fire.
And I'm not a liar.
You had me down on my knees every day.
Had to talk Messiah.
I'm in that 80 and then one and then two.
This is different. I try to pay all and a 2, this is different from Ferrari.
I tried to pay all your loans off and cop you a driver.
I had you stand too close to the city, you acting too vulnerable, living this life.
I said I'll move you away from Houston before I cop you all this ice.
You want to be my number one? You're not acting like the main thing.
I let you play my number two, you barely made the second thing.
I should have put you somewhere where no one could find you.
Man, she nodding sticks with nothing around you. That sounds dope.
It sounds cool, but it sounds like the same version of 100 different records that I've heard before.
I feel like I've heard that record before. Well, maybe the formula just works.
In other news, Lil Wayne has
dropped his funeral album. He's
been talking about this for quite some time. He
announced this project first
back in 2016, and
now it's out. There's 24
tracks on there. Some of the guests are
J-Rock, 2 Chainz, Big Sean,
Takeoff, XXX
is on there. Lil Twist is on there. Okay. Yes, Lil Baby, 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Take Off, XXX is on there.
Lil' Twist is on there.
Okay.
Yes, Lil' Baby, Adam Levine.
So we do have the two songs that were trending the most.
Mamma Mia.
What's good, brother?
Beat around the bush and I'ma come around with a bush cutter and look for you.
You talking too much.
I'm about to find a good plumber.
Y'all in some foot soldiers.
I'm a foot fungus. You dead, brother. I ain't a killer, but don't push me. Like a about to find a good plumber. Y'all are niggas. I'm foot soldiers. I'm a foot fungus.
You dead, brother.
I ain't a killer, but don't push me.
Like a red button, a gunhead.
But you like bong, bong, bong, bong till your heart stops drumming.
I shoot you while the sun don't shine.
It's a hot summer.
But fall, dog.
I knock a wall off.
Put this sword off.
This sound like a hog cough.
I'm a wizard with them up.
Like I went to hogwash.
Cut the hog head and the tail off.
I'm the niggas.
Put a spell on. And once it wear off, them don't touch me like an air ball. All right, so that was the song that was trending the most from Funeral So Far.
And then this was the second highest trending one, Piano Trap. We'll be right back. Got a side, got a zip, slow case, I die quick, I'm alive. Born piss poor, I'm a die rich, full of my.
Bust up in your house on some I, leave no hostage.
Leave it looking like January 2nd, July 5th.
Listen, you always know what you're going to get with Lil Wayne.
Lil Wayne is a legend, a cultural icon.
But Wayne got to have another level, though.
Like, I just want to hear more personal stuff from Wayne.
I want to know what's going on in his life, what's happening in his world.
Like, we know he can put words together, but what's going on with him? What's going on
with his life? Well, Drink Champs did a good
job of talking to Wayne about things
that have happened in his life. One thing they talked
about was that situation
of him and Jay-Z
perhaps working together, and
here's what was said. What he was
doing was he was just trying to help
in any form and fashion.
So, you know, if I got to sign your mom, man,
whatever I got to do to help you out in your situation you're going through right now,
it's like I know it's embarrassing,
but what I want to do is make sure you're straight as a man.
Like the rap, you're going to always be good with that.
You're going to take your eyes closed.
You got that.
I was in the beginning going, wow. I think so. I'm looking forward to that interview. I haven to take your eyes closed. You got that. Was Nori in the beginning going, wow?
I think so. I'm looking forward to that interview. I haven't listened to it yet.
I'm looking forward to that Drink Champs interview
more than I'm looking forward to the Funeral album
because I feel like I'm going to get a peek behind
that curtain of Wayne's
life in that interview.
Yeah, I'm looking forward to both. I want to hear, I haven't heard some
Wayne music in a while, so I'm looking forward to hearing
this. And there's 24 tracks
on it. Yeah, I definitely want to hear that.
But also, you know, everybody who
knows Wayne always says that he does live in his
own world. He doesn't really pay attention to what's
going on. He's not paying attention
to, you know, other people's music
and things like that. Well, here's a part of
Drink Champs that really shows that that's true.
Quality, control music, or
TDE? I don't know what TDE is.
Kendrick Lamar, though.
Oh, I thought you was literally...
See, that's what happens.
That's what happens.
No trick.
Quality control music is somebody, too.
Yeah, that's Vigo's in there.
Oh, yeah.
That was in my daddy's show.
I swear to God, I didn't know that.
I respect that.
Drop on the clues bar for Lil Wayne. Salute to that man. He knows the artist, but he don I didn't know that. I respect that. Drop on the Clues bar for Lil Wayne.
Salute to that man.
He knows the artist, but he don't know all of that.
J-Rock's on the album, so clearly he knows him.
Yeah, he probably, he's not into that.
Wayne is in his own world, really.
He probably does music, and he does things that enjoys him.
He probably stays off Instagram.
Last time I was surprised when he hit me a couple weeks ago.
I was surprised.
I'm like, Wayne actually hit me.
And he grown.
Like, if he don't know, that's fine.
And he's fine with not knowing.
When you are the wave, you don't have to try to
ride all the other ones. You know what I mean?
People be like, oh, I gotta stay in touch
with what's going on. No, not when you creating
the currents. Alright.
And another new album that just came
out of mixtape, Plies, did The Real Testament
2. The first one came out
back in 2007. So now
this is a part two to that and that just dropped
yesterday as well. Shout out to Blas.
Also, just
so you know, PETA, they were trying to do a Super Bowl
spot and I guess they said that
the network, Fox, wasn't
reaching back out to them. So
listen to this spot, right? It's Colin
Kaepernick inspired. They said
it's animated animals taking a knee
to protest injustice just like Colin Kaepernick. But I guess what's animated animals taking a knee to protest injustice, just
like Colin Kaepernick. But I guess what they're
trying to say is they want to
challenge people to expand their
concept of injustice to include humans
in justice against other species also.
Oh, I hope a nice
Outback Steakhouse commercial come on right
after that. So they said things were promising.
They submitted the commercial.
The commercial clearance rep from Fox replied
saying the network was reviewing
the spot. But then their ad agency
told them that
the NFL, I guess, had pressured
Fox to not run that ad.
So what are the animals supposed to be saying? Like, I'm with
the animals? Yeah, I'm with the animals.
They're taking a knee. I am with the animals.
I'm going to eat something today. No.
No, they mean like vegans taking knees, don't eat animals. I'm going to eat something today No No they mean They mean like vegans
Like taking knees
Don't eat animals
I will say
When you see how they
Eat vegetables and fruit
If you watch any of those
Documentaries though
It will make you be like
I don't know if I can
Eat this anymore
Or wear this
It is sad
They should take a page
Out of Chick-fil-A's book
And just have all these
Animals that people eat
Say things like
Eat more vegetables
And have the animals
That people eat
Encouraging people To eat more vegetables Like how the Chick-fil-A cow Encourages people like eat more vegetables and have the animals that people eat, encouraging people
to eat more vegetables, like how the Chick-fil-A cow
encourages people to eat more chicken.
Alright, well I'm Angela Yee and that's
your Rumor Report. Okay, thank you
Miss Yee. Now when we come back, front page news,
what are we talking about? Coronavirus.
Are y'all nervous as these outbreaks
have been spreading globally, even in the United
States? I don't drink beer, so I don't even
trip off stuff. Oh, boy.
All right, we'll get into it next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
This young man in the studio is making my blood pressure go up.
What is he saying?
We are The Breakfast Club.
What is Drum saying?
It's just like he comes in here and says,
what can I do to make Charlemagne irate this morning?
What did he say?
He's in here arguing with me, telling me that Jay-Z is not a trendsetter
and all kind of stuff.
No.
Drake is,
Lil Wayne is nothing
compared to Drake
and I'm like,
what is wrong with you, bro?
Hold on,
you're about to slander me over here.
I did not say that.
I did not say that.
You're slandering yourself?
I did not say that.
Get his beard off.
I did not say any of those things.
I'm just talking about
cultural relevancy right now
as far as the music as a whole.
I'm not saying they're not legends.
I'm not having this argument with you.
Let's get some front page news.
Super Bowl weekend!
Super Bowl Sunday, of course, is this Sunday.
49ers, Chiefs. Who you got?
Who you got? Yee!
I said the 49ers.
I don't care, but I say the Chiefs.
I'm a Cowboys fan.
I don't know. I'm thinking the Chiefs.
I'm thinking the Chiefs. Hopefully it's a great fan. I don't know. I'm thinking the Chiefs. I'm thinking the Chiefs.
But hopefully it's a great game.
Chiefs put too many points on the board.
I don't think you can stop them offensively.
Okay.
What else are we talking about, Yee?
We are going to talk about coronavirus.
So right now, at least 213 people are dead.
And there's been almost 10,000 cases confirmed in mainland China as that virus has been spreading globally.
So here in the United States,
they're saying that you cannot travel to China right now.
And there's nearly 60 million people
under partial or full lockdown in Chinese cities
for the past week.
So there have been other cases.
There's been six so far in the United States, by the way.
Now, what are the symptoms that we need to know?
What are the symptoms?
I think it feels like the flu, kind of.
It could be...
Oh, boy.
What, you feel like you have the flu? No, I mean,
how do you just say it feels like the flu? Everybody's
going to say they have this. Right, and you know what?
When I was sick a couple of weeks
ago, I had the sore throat. That was part of it.
You know, fortunately, I'm better now.
But nobody has died outside
of China thus far, but they do have that
do not travel. Level 4, do not travel.
And they're saying
that it can spread
from person to person. Can it be
treated? Just be careful.
Yes, it can.
So when are they going to take all the coronas off the
shelf in America to prevent this virus from
spreading? That has nothing to do with that.
Are you sure? Positive.
You positive? Positive.
They believe that it started because of bats in Wuhan.
It's in China.
So they're saying that bats can spread a lot of viruses without getting sick themselves.
And so that's how they are speculating.
Bats biting people or people eating bats?
I don't know if they were eating them, but bats are able to spread those viruses. I miss the good old days when animals like bats and spiders would just give you superpowers as opposed to viruses.
Listen, I'm not playing around with that at all.
All right, now let's discuss this woman who is saying that Donald Trump raped her.
And she wants to get a DNA sample to determine whether or not his genetic material is on a dress that she says she wore during that encounter.
Advice columnist E. Jean
Carroll's lawyers have served a notice
to Donald Trump's attorney. They served that notice
yesterday. They want him to submit a
sample on March 2nd for analysis
and comparison against unidentified
male DNA that was present on that
dress. She also has filed a defamation
suit against Donald Trump and
he says that he
doesn't know her and never even met her
but if his DNA is on that dress then I
guess those claims are incorrect.
There's also a picture of them together which
Donald Trump is saying was just taken while he
was waiting on line to get his coat and he
doesn't really know her at all.
So those are both sides of the story
and I don't know whether or not they'll say that
a judge will say he has to submit his DNA,
but she wants him to do that.
And he said she's trying to sell a new book.
That should indicate her motivation.
None of this stuff will have any impact on Donald Trump whatsoever.
Like, zero.
All it does is just, for whatever reason,
it just makes him stronger and stronger and stronger and stronger.
So I don't know what to tell you.
Well, this allegation, what she's saying happened was in the 90s,
and she said she still has that Dinah Karen coat dress in the back of her closet,
unworn and unlaundered since that evening.
And she actually wore it for a photo accompanying a magazine piece
that they did on her lawsuit.
So we shall see
if he actually does.
Alright. I'm Angela
Yee and that is your Front Page News.
Alright. Thank you, Miss Yee. Now when we come back
comedian Tommy Davidson will be joining
us. We'll kick it with Tommy Davidson.
OG Tommy Davidson. He's got a book out right now called
Living in Color. That's right. And you know, if you
came up in that era, that era of the
90s, you know, when Living in Color was on, you know, that was a very impactful show.
He's got a lot of stories, bro.
Yeah, he, yeah.
Yeah.
I didn't get a chance to read the whole book, but I started in his stories.
Goodness gracious.
We'll talk about it when we come back.
You know, he was a musician, too.
Did he talk about that?
I wasn't there.
He wanted to be a singer.
Yeah, he talked about how he used to sing.
Because I actually, one of my friends was a drummer that used to play with him.
And I know he really, like, I guess it never popped off the way he wanted it to.
Okay.
All right, well, we'll talk to him when we come back.
Don't move.
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The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, indeed.
Tommy Davidson.
Welcome.
Right here.
I made it.
So how are you doing, brother?
How are you doing?
Things are good.
Things are good.
Got a new book out.
Feel free.
Just independent, doing my own life and getting around the world and doing what I do.
You know, it's good.
Been doing it for a while.
No, you have.
It's good to see you.
Because I remember when you did a show
with us one time,
you actually filled in
for Miss Jones
when I used to do
a Miss Jones show.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And that time,
something wasn't right
and you wasn't feeling
the world
and you was on one.
Right, right.
What was that,
about 15 years ago?
I ain't that old.
No, it was about 15 years ago.
About 15 years ago?
About 15 years ago.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then I've seen you
recently in the last couple of years and I'm like, he got it, he got it, he got right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then I've seen you recently in the last couple of years,
and I'm like, he got it, he got it, he got right.
Yeah, yeah.
What was going on during that time, if there was anything going on?
Well, for one, she came at me.
She was like, you know, you're on drugs, you're this, you're that.
And I said, yeah, I was like, yeah, that happened, but what you saying?
What you saying?
And she was full tilt, you know.
Tell us about the dark times.
You know what I'm like?
I'm like, y'all can go get some coffee first. You know, tell us about the dark times. You know what I'm like? I'm like, yo, can I get some coffee?
You know what I mean? Like, he came
off, and she came off.
You know what I mean? It's like, you know,
it was healthy for me.
You know what I'm saying? Because, yeah, I was
coming off of some dark times. You got a whole
chapter in the book called Alien
Abduction. Yeah. And I was wondering where that was
going. Right, right, right.
Because I honestly believe I've been abducted by aliens too, but you're actually talking
about your drug addiction and being in and out of rehab that whole year.
Yeah, it was necessary.
I could end up like Elvis or Hendrix or Prince or, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
You know, and it was a test.
What made you change?
What made you say, this is what I need to do now.
I need to get rehab.
I need to help myself now.
It was to live.
Now, I'm not going to say
I got caught up in circumstances.
It was just where I was in my life.
It was like the perfect storm.
You take a man who was left in the trash.
That was great.
And I'm right.
Go from there and build up a life
where I'm like, okay, things are cool.
Well, hold on.
Now you're skipping some things now. Okay, okay, okay. Because you've lived a very interesting life'm like, okay, things are cool. Well, hold on. Now you're skipping some things, man.
Okay, okay, okay.
Because you've lived a very interesting life.
Yeah, you got the...
You were left in the trash by your biological mother.
Yeah, I was left in Mississippi.
But found by...
Found by a white woman.
A white woman.
Yes.
Who was from Wyoming.
Right.
I grew up in the Midwest up until I was five years old.
Then I moved to Washington, D.C. during the riots
after King got shot
when my white brother and sister were on the floor,
tear gas fires.
And when we got to the neighborhood in D.C.,
we'd go to play with the other kids and go to the pool.
The black kids kicked our ass so bad every day.
We're beating our ass.
I was five.
My brother was like nine.
My sister was my same age.
We were twins, but she's blonde.
And they were saying, white cracker,
white cracker, and you're a white cracker lover.
Beat my ass so much.
We had to get out of there, and I went to
my mother, and I said, why are they calling me
a white cracker lover? I like graham crackers.
I was a kid.
You know what I'm saying?
And she said, that's what people, your color
call people our color when they don't like
them. And I was like, well, what color am I?
Because as far as I'm concerned, I'm brown.
Because I learned it from the crayons.
Yeah, right.
I was brown and my sister was like peach.
You know, so that was like, oh, are you kidding me?
You know, so then we moved to the suburbs of Wheaton, Maryland in 69.
I was six.
And that's when I first heard the word.
Because grown men were chasing me as soon as they saw me.
Like, I'd be on the playground playing, and grown men,
get that n***a now! Get him! Kill him!
I was running home, like, barely getting in the house.
People were throwing stuff in our house.
So I went to my mother. I was like, hey, who are these n***as?
I cried laughing when I heard that. You know what I'm saying? Like, we need to, who are these I cried laughing.
Like,
we need to stay away from these
You know what I mean?
I learned who they are now.
Okay?
I just learned who they are. You know what I'm saying?
But that was,
and so I moved to an integrated neighborhood where I really
What did your mother say when you came over and said, mom, who are these
that they're chasing? She said something I did not like.
She said, that's what people our color call people your color
when they don't like them.
And I was like, well, where do I fit into all this
if you're that and you're that?
So my whole life from that point on
was trying to understand what black was.
It was tough.
I had to fight, you know, black girls.
You know, I had to fight six and seven black girls all the time
because all of them decided they were going to whip my sister ass for no reason.
My sister ain't do nothing to nobody.
And then I got to fight their brothers.
You know, and this is in D.C., you know, and here in New York.
You know, so that was confusing for me, but I got to putting it together.
But it was confusing, you know, because I was ashamed.
You know, my mother would come to school.
I didn't want her to come to school because as soon as she came to school,
all the black students were like, you know, you ain't really black.
And I'm like, tell the police that.
You know what I mean?
Like, yeah, because that's what they've been calling me, black.
What was, you know, you read the book, you'll know,
but like it gave you a different perspective on race being raised by a white family.
What was that perspective per se?
That we're all the same.
You know, because my grandfather,
my aunt, my whole family was white. And what I learned about
race was from my family.
And I remember in first grade, we
did the Pledge of Allegiance, you know, and I put up
the black power fist. And I got in trouble.
I got sent to the principal's office
and they're like, oh, you're the comedian. This is when I first heard
the word comedian. You know, you think you're funny. And my mother came's office. They're like, oh, you're the comedian. This is when I first heard the word comedian.
You know, you think you funny.
And my mother came to school.
The principal said, we don't know what's wrong with him.
Why would he do something like that? And she said, that's all he knows.
When he got to D.C., he didn't know anything.
But the song James, Say It Loud, James, Say It Loud, Black and I'm Proud, came out.
And he loved that song.
And that's who he is.
You know, and she was with the movement and everything.
Another time later in school,
me and my sister would be late to high school.
You go late to high school,
enough times you got to go to detention.
But my sister never had to go.
But I had to go every single time.
So my mother said, I'm coming down there.
She came down, she went to the principal's office.
She said, why does my son have to go to detention
and my daughter doesn't?
They say, my sister's name is Burl.
Your daughter's Burl?
Yeah.
She said, but why does that matter?
And they got it all straight.
But my mother took me home that day.
She said, you coming with me?
And she was driving, and she pulled the car over.
And she told me this, boy.
I'll never forget this.
She took me to a little park and sat me down, boy.
She looked at me.
She said, I'm going to tell you the truth.
She said, your sister can be late all she wants
and still get ahead, but you're black
and if you want to get ahead, you can't be late.
And man, I wanted to cry.
I was like, well, that ain't fair, right?
What's that?
But she was showing me, you know, and before. I was like, well, that ain't fair. What's that? But she was showing me.
And before her life was over, she asked me.
She never would have asked me for nothing.
Like I said, I'm going to buy you a car or whatever.
She said, how much would you pay?
I said, like 20 grand.
She said, well, put that in the bank for your kids.
She said, I want you to do one favor for me.
She never asked me to do stuff.
She said, I want you to come over to this old folks home and say hi to these little guys.
So she had done this without me knowing.
She took an old folks home, talked the city into giving her the top floor,
and she housed 25 young black men who were victims of gunshot wounds and were crippled.
And she was like, would you come and say hi to them?
I was like, sure, I'll go say hi to them,
you know? And we took them out in the park, they
smoked their little weed, and I stood there
for an hour. They love her. But I started
wanting to do, I equated
black with screaming.
What they were doing. You know, selling
drugs and robbing and beating
people's ass. That was friendship
to me. I was now being a part of it
and she didn't like it. She's like,
how are you getting like this?
Finally she found stuff under my bed.
Gun, money, cameras, and all this
stuff that I was stealing.
Threw me out the house. Said, you
cannot come back. And I was like, that's good. Now I
can hang out. It wasn't as fun as I thought.
I'm up at the liquor store where we hang
out. And when she walked by,
everybody kind of, hey, Mrs. Davidson. And when she walked by, you know, everybody kind of, you know,
hey, Mrs. Davidson, you know.
And I said, hey, Mom.
And she walked by me without even speaking.
You're telling too much of the book, Tommy.
You got to give him just a night.
Yeah, you're right.
Yeah, you're giving him too much.
All right, we got more with Tommy Davidson.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Tommy Davison.
What made you start to get into comedy?
My friend Howard.
I got a job.
I'm 18.
I got a job at the Ramada Inn as an assistant chef.
And I tell Howard, you know, I got a job at the Ramada Inn.
He's like, you're the stupidest mother I ever met in my life.
I'm like, what are you talking about, man?
He's like, you could be
a world-known comedian, man.
You're great at what you do
because he knew me
since I was a kid.
Get out of here, man.
You're just mad
because you ain't got no job.
He worked at the worst
strip club in D.C.
He called me and said,
I can get you,
they're going to let you
on stage for five minutes
and you can show your stuff.
At the strip club?
At the strip club.
And little girls dancing
and you got to come up
and do a comedy with them? Yeah, and it wasn't a good one. It club? At the strip club. And there were girls dancing, you got to come up and do a comedy with them?
Yeah,
and it wasn't a good one.
It wasn't a good strip club.
The brothers outside
had shirts on
and said,
don't shoot them
in the back.
Okay.
Girls up there
dancing with babies
on their hip now.
So,
so,
so,
so,
I go down there,
I finally go down
to the window,
and he says like,
I look at him,
and the manager is like,
you know,
yeah,
yeah,
you got five minutes,
right? So I look at Howard, I say, Howard, what am know, yeah, yeah, you got five minutes. So I looked at Howard.
I said, Howard, what am I supposed to do?
He said, I don't care what you do.
Just say something.
And I went up there.
From the first thing I said, people laughed.
And I've been doing it ever since.
I mean, I'm sitting here right now.
I won talent shows.
A guy came down.
I started opening for Evelyn Champagne King, Luther Vandross, Patti LaBelle. Next thing you know, a year, I was talent shows. A guy came down and started opening for Evelyn Champagne King,
Luther Vandross, Patti LaBelle.
Next thing you know, a year, I was in Hollywood.
Let's jump to Hollywood, because the most interesting parts of the book are,
I'm not going to say the most interesting, but very interesting are your childhood years.
You know what I mean?
But when you got to Hollywood and you get on in Living Color,
I can't tell if you liked Keenan-Irie Wayans or you didn't like Keenan Ivory Wayans.
It seemed like you respected him.
But you wasn't feeling him, per se.
There were times.
I mean, it was a love-hate relationship, but he forced me into being who I am.
But it was a competitive atmosphere.
It feels like you felt like he was suppressing your talent.
There was times.
There was times, but I think all of us felt like that.
But there were some things that I felt like,
hey man,
come on.
You know,
I'm going to my first premiere
of my movie.
I need to go to that.
He was like,
nah,
I need you here.
And that was a big conflict
because that's my first premiere.
It's my movie
and it's strictly business.
Strictly business,
right, right, right.
Yeah,
Andre Harrell,
it's Uptown Records,
it's Puff.
Mm-hmm.
Puff.
Puff was your PA.
Puff was my PA and my partner.
Puff took me to all the clubs at night, and he said, I'm going to show you New York.
I got to see Leaders before they even got signed.
Tribe before they even got signed.
He was like, these boys are going to be the shit.
And I'm looking at this young boy like, how he know this?
And Heavy is telling me, yo, that dude right there, he going to blow.
Like, he would drop me off at the set.
He was my man.
Got into a fight one time.
Cut the dude's eye open.
Big union guy came out.
You're giving away too much from the book.
Okay, okay, okay.
I'm not.
I got a good one.
But I got you.
But I got you.
But I got you.
I got you.
But, yeah, it was tough.
It was an atmosphere where, you know, it was all or nothing.
And that bothered me, and we got into that.
But he's like a brother.
You know, he's like a brother.
We fought.
You know, we had our times where we went up against each other.
But he's still the genius Professor Xavier of In Living Color.
Did he know you felt that way, or he didn't realize it until he read the book, if he's read the book?
Yeah, you know I felt that way.
We had words.
We had words about it. You know what I mean? I don't know if I was going to be on In Living Color, you know I felt that way. We had words. We had words about it.
You know what I mean?
I don't know if I was going to be on In Living Color, you know, after that.
After Strictly Business.
Yeah.
After that, I didn't even know I was going to be on it.
And then I ended up on it, and we had words.
But, you know, that's how it goes.
You got a Pac story in the book, too.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Beautiful guy.
When I met him, I was expecting this, you know, L.A. dude, you know.
I'm in the core, you know.
I'm in the core. I'm in the core.
I thought he was going to be like that, but he was real sweet.
He was real respectable to me.
He called me Mr. Davidson.
I was like, you can call me Tom, man.
He was like, no, no, I'm just glad being here.
And then something happened with their car.
Don't tell the story.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, you know.
But it's good.
Yeah, yeah.
It's really good.
Whoa.
You had a white family.
You're black. Your older brother white family. You're black.
Your older brother was gay.
So you had all that diversity in your house.
Was it a culture shock when you got in the industry
and it didn't reflect that diversity?
No, because I had already had my training.
With my brother being gay, I was exposed to that community
back when I was eight years old.
So I had been accepting of that anyway.
But I think the question, oh, you're a trip, man.
Yeah, it was trippy because the same racism that exists where we were existed in Hollywood, but it was kind of hidden.
You know, and we broke the color barrier with In Living Color.
But once the success of In Living Color came, like, look at Fox now.
That'll show you right there.
Now, there was the Entertainment Weekly
had the hottest shows of the 90s,
and we weren't in there.
So, yeah, that was there,
because when I broke into the comedy scene,
I broke into all the white clubs,
turning it out, standing ovations, killing it.
And what they would tell me is, you're not what we're looking for.
And I was like, well, what you looking for?
You know, even with Lorne Michaels, when I came to audition for SNL.
SNL.
He was like, I'm not looking for a black comedian.
Eddie Murphy was a mistake.
And that was supposed to be my audition.
And he said, and have a nice day. And I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on. First of all. Eddie Murphy was a mistake and that was supposed to be my audition and he said it and have a nice day
and I was like whoa whoa whoa hold on
how is Eddie Murphy a mistake?
I don't know. First of all
I can't zip this off
so you got a black comedian
and second of all if you think Eddie was a mistake then what kind of show
do you have? He like saves your show.
He's the biggest star on SNL.
So that kind of
craziness I was already kind of used to because of how I came up.
I know a lot of the things that happened on The Living Color
make you cringe now.
You talk about that in the book.
But the jokes about white people or homosexuals back then,
how did that make you feel based on your background?
I didn't feel anything from it until my brother was dying of AIDS.
So my family suggested, hey, why don't you not be in those gay sketches that they have?
Because it might bother Michael.
So I went to the producers and I said, hey, I don't want to be in those sketches.
And the cast member had a problem with it.
You know, we almost, but it's cool.
But the producers, at the end of it all, they said, we're going to, okay, we're going to respect that.
But then there was certain protests. And they finally called me in the office they said, okay, we're going to respect that. But then there was certain protests.
And they finally called me in the office and said, you're going to have to do it.
You're going to have to be in those sketches.
So I called my family.
I said, they're making me do this.
And my mother, she said, go ahead and do it.
I mean, the show makes Michael happy.
We're happy you're doing it.
We just would prefer you don't.
That's all.
And your brother said, just make it funny.
Yeah.
So that was it.
I mean, I've been through a lot of stuff like that.
Like going to a show.
When my brother was right at his deathbed, he was about to die, man.
And I had a show.
And I'll never forget this.
I was like, I'm not going to the show because Michael's not going to be around.
And so the promoter called and said, well, if you don't show up to the show,
we're going to say you're on drugs again
and all this.
And I said, well, say whatever you want to say.
But my mother was like,
go to the show.
And he died that night.
I'm not going to tell you to stop talking
about the book anymore.
And even when my mother passed
away, the stage or comedy
or whatever the gift
that I was given,
it saved my soul a lot.
Because even the night
that my mother passed away,
I performed that night.
Was it therapeutic for you?
It was therapeutic for me.
Yeah, because I owe her me.
And all the hard times
that I went through,
she would explain what it is.
And she broke it down to me. When I wanted to be out in the street doing all that, she said, okay, you can do whatever
you want to do, but it's three ways you make money. And she said, one of them don't include
black people, she told me. One of them is inheritance. The second one is to steal it,
but you can have the money, but there's so many circumstances that come with it. You might not
be able to keep it all your life. And she said, the third one is what steal it, but you can have the money. But there's so many circumstances that come with it. You might not be able to keep it all your life.
And she said the third one is what everybody else do.
They work for it.
Now, if you work for it, I got your back.
I dropped out of college.
The counselor told me, you don't need to be in college because you're destined to be doing something else.
My mother was so upset.
She was crying.
She just wanted me to continue.
But then she told me. She said, you know what? That crying. She just wanted me to continue. But then she told me.
She said, you know what? That's selfish.
I wanted you to go to college. When I saw you in that trash, I wanted you to be
successful in that way, but that's what I want for
you. She said, as long as you do
something that makes you happy
and is not hurting anybody
and you're able to make a living that you're satisfied
with, she said, go do it.
And that's how the whole Hollywood thing started in the first place.
All right, don't move.
We got more with Tommy Davidson when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Tommy Davidson.
Charlamagne?
You wanted to put those hands on Jamie Foxx at one point.
Ah, yeah, well.
That story went viral
about a week or so ago.
Yeah, it did, it did.
It got picked up.
It's not as bad as in the book, though.
It got picked up.
It's not as bad as in the book.
No, in the book,
the last part wasn't in there,
but I ain't gonna tell that.
Yeah, the blogs made it worse
than the book actually tells the story.
Yeah.
He almost broke my neck
in a basketball game,
so what am I gonna do?
What's your relationship with him now?
Because, you know, in the book,
I was like, you know,
you got a chapter about meanness and you talk about how there was a,
I call it mean girl, but mean girl culture.
I didn't live in color.
And Jamie used to really, really make you to butt a lot of his jokes.
But I'm like, yo, you're a comedian, too.
Why you just ain't snap back?
We went back and forth.
It was like one of those battles that you get into.
It's like that's comedians.
You know, it was just one of those things where there was a rival
that kind of built, but I never was really like that.
I've changed
from that. Do you feel like you've gotten to a place of healing?
Because I often wonder, can comedians
even be funny without the trauma?
Yeah, I mean
it's a process.
The minute I think things are
going good or I'm
feeling okay, something happens out of my control
that just devastates me, like what happened to Kobe
or whatever. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's like, where are you going to turn to?
What the hell is going to happen here?
And I got to be cool with all of it.
I got to have my principles tight
and who I am. Do you regret,
before we get out of here, do you regret
f***ing up with Holly Bear?
This is only you
would ask that!
Do you regret that? Sometime sometime when i'm out my mind you know when i'm out my mind i did the right thing at the moment you know
it was one of those things where no one would ever know that we liked each other but my wife
at the time was her roommate in miss usa pageant and they couldn't stand each other. That's crazy.
I still couldn't get the message because
when my comedy special came out, I invited
her over to the house and that was
not right. You know,
hell hath no fury like a woman,
but hell hath no fury, fury,
fury like a black woman. Damn.
Oh my God.
How do you think your relationships are going to be after this book?
With Dwayne, with Jamie, with Holly?
Because, I mean, it is your truth.
You think they're going to be upset?
I don't think so.
I mean, Holly talked to me anyway.
Not Holly talked to me, but, you know, I'm the kind of person that will have a conversation with you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, and I'm geed.
I'm, like, happy.
I'm like, you did X-Men?
I'm like, everywhere I see Holly, I'm like, oh, my God, she did X-Men? I'm like, everywhere I see Hallie, I'm like, oh, my God, she did X-Men? She's blowing up.
Because me, Kevin Hooks, Samuel Jackson, and all of us in that cast, she came into our movie.
Nobody knew her.
You know, and we rallied around her because we knew that she was the star of our movie.
But she never mentioned our movie.
I'm like, why you never mention our movie?
But still, I got love for her, like, X-Men, and she's blowing up.
And, you know, the conversations aren't what they used to be.
But that doesn't mean they won't be.
Got you.
But I'm geeked about everybody I see.
I see Jamie.
I'm like, oh, man.
Yo, you're blowing.
He's doing his thing.
So I'm like, hey, man, what was it like working with Tarantino?
I want to know.
You ever f*** with him?
You know when you tried to rip my underwear off?
Nah.
Okay.
Yeah, it's something you know and they know.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, you know and I know.
You know, you know that, you know,
because I thank him for that, actually.
Because, you know, hadn't it been for that sketch,
you know, that's one of the best sketches in In Living Color.
You know what I mean?
It's just like a relationship with a girl that you had.
You know, she break your heart to death.
Ain't nothing worse than a heartbreak.
Every song you hear is about her.
But when that hurt leaves, then you look at what's next.
And you say, man, if that didn't happen, that wouldn't happen.
If this stuff didn't happen, I wouldn't be here in the state that I'm in.
You know, and this is the last day I have until
tomorrow. That incident that we
all just witnessed
is evidence that
we're not going to be here. Or we don't know.
So for me
to be here now, I want to be
the best that I can be.
Not just in my profession.
I've pretty much proven
that I'm like the Michael Jordan of comedy.
You know what I mean?
I dunk with both hands.
I go left.
I steal.
I don't miss threes.
You know, my foul shots are like butter.
You think the Michael Jordan of comedy?
That's a big statement, Tommy.
Come on.
Look at the stats.
You know, but he doesn't got to go around saying that.
Yeah, I'm Michael Jordan.
So I'll say I'm Tommy Davidson.
Yeah, because when you hear Michael Jordan, you think like the greatest of all time.
You think you're the greatest comedian of all time?
I think that I'm...
Because you got Pryor.
You got Murphy.
I'd say I'm among them.
Okay.
I'd say I'm among them. P. I'd say I'm among them.
Pryor's gone.
Eddie don't do it no more.
You know, we're headed towards the mountaintop now.
You know what I mean?
I know that when I was on the show with me, Pryor, and Eddie Murphy,
I'll tell you who said it, Pryor said it.
Yeah, you said you used to go in the middle of them.
Pryor said it.
I had a set for the first time in the main room.
They had 30 minutes, They had 30 minutes.
I had 30 minutes.
I was in the middle, you know, and turned it out.
And when it was all done, I'm in a little closet, you know,
and they got the good green room.
They got the bitches.
They got the, I mean, it's good food.
And so I'm in a little closet, just me and my manager,
and Richard Pryor, he came and found me.
And he walked up to me, man.
He looked at me up and down.
He shook his head.
He went, you's a funny mother******.
Walked away.
And I was like, yes!
That's all you needed.
I called my mother.
She was like, I told you not to leave.
Something was going to happen.
You know what I mean?
So there it is, man.
Well, Tommy Davidson, Living in Color.
When does it drop?
It dropped maybe before yesterday, and now it's out.
It's out right now.
So Living in Color is out right now.
Go get it.
It's a very good book.
A lot of great stories in there about a lot of our cultural icons.
Tommy, thank you for coming, brother.
You're always the best, man.
Yes, sir.
Good for you.
Good for you, man.
It's the breakfast club.
Always the truth.
Always the truth.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee you. Good for you, man. It's the Breakfast Club. Always the truth. Always the truth. 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 Yo Gotti.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor report.
Rumor report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to him.
With Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club.
So Yo Gotti, his new album, Untrapped, is out as well.
And his last album was out, what, like three years ago in 2017.
Mm-hmm.
Yes.
So, here's a little snippet of a song for you guys,
in case you haven't heard the album yet.
This song is Put a Date on It, featuring Lil Baby.
June, yeah, June.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. a date on it. BVS diamond dripping on my t-shirt.
Reach for it.
I'm gonna push your face on it.
Roll short truck on the way.
Can't stop for it.
Still had to wait on it.
Hey, let me tell you something about that Lil Baby guy, man.
That Lil Baby guy be snapping.
You hear me?
Drop on the clothesline for Lil Baby, damn it.
Lil Baby can rap his ass off, right?
To me.
Well, Yo Gotti said this album, Untrapped, is a reflection of his growth and his maturity over the years.
And he is rapping about different topics like advice, paying taxes, things like that.
So he said it's all about maturity.
Okay.
I'm going to get on that Gotti this weekend.
Gotti never lets me down.
All right.
Jerry Seinfeld has a new book coming out.
It's his first comedy book in more than 25 years.
And that's coming out October 6th.
So it's a collection of his own personal notes
featuring musings and
chronicling jokes that he
actually came up with. He actually would write
down his jokes and he had one of those
like accordion folders that opens
up. So he keeps everything
in one of those old school accordion folders.
So he said he thought it was worth saving
from 45 years of material.
So that book is going to be out again October 6th.
Now, his last published work of comedy was back in 93,
and it sold more than 2.5 million copies.
Wow.
It was called Sign Language, as in Seinfeld language.
And he also wrote a children's book back in 2002 called Halloween.
All right, Demi Lovato. She was on with Andy Cohen on his SiriusXM show.
And she discussed a lot of different things, including her sexuality.
She talks about coming out to her family.
I didn't officially tell my parents that I saw myself ending up possibly with a woman too until like 2017.
And how did that go?
It was actually like emotional but really beautiful.
And after everything was done, I was like shaking and crying.
And I just felt overwhelmed.
But I have such incredible parents.
They were so supportive.
My dad was like, yeah, obviously.
But my mom was the one that I was like super nervous about,
but she was just like, I just want you to be happy.
All right, Demi Lovato is also in Miami.
She'll be doing the national anthem at the Super Bowl.
Congratulations to Ciara and Russell Wilson.
They are having their third child.
Congrats to them.
Yes, Russell Wilson posted number three at Ciara,
and she posted a picture of herself, the beautiful background,
and she's standing there, and you can see her silhouette,
and she posted number three, and she added Russ Wilson.
Okay.
Yeah, they are not playing.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Ms. Yee.
Charlemagne.
Yes.
Who you giving that donkey to?
I want everybody out there with a Plenty of Fish app to listen up
because there's a young woman in Florida named Kiki
who needs to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with her,
and we need to have a discussion about this Plenty of Fish app.
You hear this, Logic?
Logic got a Plenty of Fish app?
Yes.
Yes, he went on it once.
I had a story.
I got a story.
What happened on Plenty of Fish for you?
Just wait till after the donkey.
He's still fishing.
I'm still. Okay. We'll talk Just wait till after the donkey. He's still fishing. I'm still.
Okay.
We'll talk about it for after the hour.
All right.
We'll get to the donkey today.
Next is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
Without the Joker around, a lot of people want Harley dead.
Now she must team up with Huntress, Black Canary, Renee Montoya,
and Cassandra Cain to take down Gotham's worst villain yet, Roman Sionist, a.k.a. Black Mask.
Only in theaters February 7th, rated R.
Make sure you tell them to watch out for Florida Man.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
Yes, you are a donkey.
Florida Man attacked an ATM for a very strange reason.
It gave him too much money.
Florida man is arrested after deputies say he rigged the door to his home
in an attempt to electrocute his pregnant wife.
Police arrested an Orlando man for attacking a Flamingo.
The Breakfast Club, bitchy.
Donkey of the Day with Charlemagne the God.
I don't know why y'all keep letting him get y'all like this.
Donkey of the Day for Charlemagne the God. I don't know why y'all keep letting him get y'all like this. Donkey of the Day for Friday, January 31st goes to an 18-year-old Seminole County high school student named Jaquilla Taylor.
You know where Seminole County is, right?
Florida!
What does Yonkers Charla always say about Florida?
Huh?
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida, and every day they prove me right.
Earlier this week, I think even maybe yesterday, I gave another person from Seminole County donkey of the day, right?
I don't even remember what for right now because Florida's crazy.
It's just all one big blur to me.
But this young lady is 18 years old.
Her name is Jaquilla Taylor, like I just told you.
She's known around the way as Kiki.
Kiki, do you love me?
Are you riding?
No, this Kiki don't give a damn about you.
She's not riding.
She's robbing.
All right?
See, Kiki has been charged with robbery with a firearm and attempted murder.
How did we get to this point?
Where did this 18-year-old girl go wrong?
Well, there's a dating app to blame, and that dating app is Plenty of Fish.
Now, I was told that Plenty of Fish was a lesbian app.
I was told that this is where lesbians go to find fish.
What? No.
That's not true?
There's Plenty of Fish in the sea. Okay. Oh, that's is where lesbians go to find fish. What? No. That's not true? There's plenty of fish in the sea.
Okay. Oh, that's what that means. Okay, okay, okay. So I guess every
gender goes on plenty of fish to just
find fish. Now, I was
asking around the room about plenty of fish.
A lot of people in this room
have plenty of fish accounts.
I guess plenty of fish is big with the kids.
Our producer, Dan, who used to have
a plenty of fish account. When did you have Our producer, Dan, who used to have a Plenty of Fish account.
When did you have your account, Dan?
This was like 2013, 2014.
Okay.
And what was your experience?
This was my experience.
What was your experience?
Give me your Plenty of Fish experience story.
My personal experience was...
Give me that fish.
All the girls that were reaching out to me were big girls.
Oh.
That was just my experience.
Wow.
Nothing wrong with that.
Okay.
No, I didn't pursue anything. So a lot of fat fish. A lot of. Nothing wrong with that. Okay. No, I didn't pursue anything.
So a lot of fat fish.
A lot of fat fish was on there.
Okay.
Now, our other producer, Taylor.
Taylor, you had a Plenty of Fish account.
Taylor, what was your experience?
Give me your Plenty of Fish story.
Give me that fish.
What the fuck?
Um.
What happened?
My bad.
Oh, you cursed?
My Plenty of Fish.
Get to it, Taylor.
Sorry, Taylor.
We have a limited amount of time.
A lot of the guys were saying that there were a lot of big girls on there
and that there were a lot of transgenders on there.
Oh, okay.
A lot of trans fish.
Nothing wrong with that.
Now, Drom, you said you had a Plenty of Fish.
Sorry, just gracious. It was one of my friends. Oh, that was A lot of trans fish. Nothing wrong with that. Now, Drom, you said you had a plenty of fish.
That's gracious. You met that fish.
It was one of my friends.
Oh, that was one of your friends?
What do you mean?
That was one of your friends.
Okay.
What was one of your friends' experience, Drom?
One of my friends, he wants to go pick up the girl that he met on Plenty of Fish, and
when she walked out of the house, she was a little person.
What do you mean, like a little person?
What do you mean, a little person?
You know what a little person is.
You know, a little person.
Like a real little person.
So, like, if I was to say the word, that would be the politically incorrect way to say it.
Like a legally little person, you know.
Got you.
Okay.
Got you.
Okay, so it sounds like it's a lot of variety on Plenty of Fish.
Interesting.
Okay, well, this Florida fish, this fish that this young man caught in Seminole County named Kiki,
he should have thrown that one back in the water.
Okay, would you like to hear why?
Let's go to WKMG CBS 6 for the report, please.
Matt, a man thought he was going on a date with a woman he met on the dating app Plenty of Fish,
but police say that date lured him into a trap.
Sanford police say 18-year-old Jaquila Taylor met up with a 31-year-old man
she had met on the dating app Plenty of Fish.
Officers say Taylor asked the victim to pick up food from McDonald's before meeting up with her on West 10th Street.
Aspen police say Taylor met her date and got in his car and told him to park in the back of the house.
When they met up, her behavior was a little bit suspicious.
And then he was approached by two males who attempted to rob him, struck him with a firearm a couple of times,
and as he ran from the area, he was struck by a bullet.
Sanford police say the man was shot in the chest and that his injuries were very serious.
Police say Taylor was arrested by school resource officers from Seminole High School,
and officers say they are still looking for the two males involved.
After Taylor's representation argued that the arrest report didn't have enough information to charge her with attempted homicide,
a judge gave police 24 hours to amend their report holding her without bond on the robbery with a firearm charge.
Now, there's so many things wrong with this story.
The number one thing, setting up a person to get robbed, disgusting.
All right.
Secondly, having the person meet you at your grandmother's house. Stupid.
If you're going to commit a crime, why would you have them
come to your residence or residence
you frequent often? Third, this
18-year-old woman is asking for
McDonald's at 2 in the morning. It says right here
the teen asked the victim to bring her McDonald's
according to the arrest
report. This is exactly why
Dan and Taylor
said it's a lot of fat women on Plenty of Fish.
Okay, is this a thing on Plenty of Fish?
Since you know it's chubby women on Plenty of Fish,
you just offer them McDonald's to get them to hook up with you?
Okay, I'm looking at the video.
Kiki does look a little chubby from the video I've seen,
so I'm sure this man saw her and just assumed she was hungry.
But that is essentially what got him shot and robbed.
And, Kiki, it doesn't matter if you didn't know the man would be shot.
Okay, you agreed to help set this man up. It doesn't matter if you didn't know the man would be shot, okay?
You agreed to help set this man up.
Doesn't matter if you didn't know the guys or not.
Doesn't matter if you didn't know he was going to be shot.
You knew something was going to happen to him because you agreed to set him up.
Doesn't matter what the details of said setup were.
And for that, I need Remy Ma to give Jaquilla Taylor, a.k.a. Kiki, the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
You stupid mother f***er.
You dumb.
I'm going to be honest with you.
Stories like this just make me happy to be married.
It's clearly difficult out here to date.
I'm too old to be navigating apps and stuff.
And if I did, I don't think I would be on Plenty of Fish.
Well, Logic here in Miami, he has a story too.
Yes.
What happened, Logic?
Give me your Plenty of Fish story, Logic.
Give me that fish.
Well, kind of like, you know, Dan and Story, you know, I was deceived.
I went on, you know, met a young lady.
We went out to the movies, and she was a, you know, big girl.
She's big.
Big girl.
How big?
Chunky but funky, you know.
Like, how big, big?
I mean, she was kind of big, like, you know, from a salmon to what?
Would you say a whale?
I don't know.
She wasn't big, big, but she was, you know, like,
her pictures from the waist up, I mean, from, you know, neck up,
she looked, she was pretty, but, like,
but then she had the glow up.
Like, maybe three years later, she, like, slimmed down and, you know.
And then what?
You're a small guy,
so I can see. I'm not that small.
I mean, you're thin. So you're telling me.
You're petite. I'm lean. From what I'm hearing,
I don't know, but I would like to know, from what I'm hearing,
is none but fat fish on plenty of fish? That's not true. I'm looking
right now, and there's a... Well, at the
time, I mean, like I said, I was perceived. But that's what he's saying. He's saying
all of them looked thin, and then when he
went to take her out, she was.
Yeah, she was bigger than her pictures.
But listen, the people that we know right here that were on there,
you guys are all some good candidates.
And by the way, there's plenty of guys love big women now.
Come on.
Of course.
Let's not act like that.
Well, let's open up the phone lines.
It's a Friday.
800-585-1050.
Let's go fishing. that. Well, let's open up the phone lines. It's a Friday. 800-585-1051. Let's go fishing.
Give me that fish.
Now, if you used the Plenty of Fish app before, we'd like to hear from you.
Let's hear some of your horror stories.
No, it don't got to be a horror story.
We just want to know your experience.
Why is this wrong with you?
What's wrong with me?
Everything is horror.
Those are the best stories the horror stories are.
Some people get married off these apps.
Some guys like little people.
They like big women. Why are you acting like these are horror stories? These aren't horror stories. Some guys like little people. They like big women.
Why are you acting like these are horror stories?
These aren't horror stories.
It sounds like there's a lot of variety on Plenty of Fish to me.
I just want to hear plenty of fish stories.
Okay.
It'd be so bougie.
I'm so bougie.
I just said I want to hear the stories.
Fancy.
Horror stories.
All right.
Fine.
Horror stories.
What does it have to do with being bougie anyway?
I don't know.
Couldn't think of another word.
805-85-1051.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
EJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Now, if you just joined us, Charlamagne gave who donkey today?
I gave a young woman named Jaquilla Taylor.
They call her Kiki.
She's from Seminole County, Florida.
I gave her donkey of the day.
She set up a man on the app Plenty of Fish,
told the man to bring her some McDonald's at 2 in the morning,
and then they robbed and shot the guy.
And I was going around the room just asking people about their Plenty of Fish stories.
Everybody in this room seems to have one.
Dan said he was on Plenty of Fish, and there was nothing but fat women on there.
Taylor said she was on Plenty of Fish, and there was nothing but fat women on there. Taylor said she was on Plenty of Fish, and none of the guys wanted to holler at her
because they wanted transgender women.
And she also said there was a lot of big girls on there.
Drom said that he went on there, and he hooked up with a little person.
That's my friend.
That's his friend.
Now, one of our interns, Joey, is in here.
Joey came in here red, grabbing his hair, saying, I have a hard story.
It's so many of them.
Really, Joey?
What happened, Joey?
He hasn't given up.
Give me that plenty of fish story.
So when I was back,
when I used to live in Miami,
I would hook up with people
in my apartment building
because it was quick and convenient.
They'll just come downstairs.
We'd hook up.
So there's this one guy that I met.
He was really cute.
He comes down.
One, he doesn't look like who he was.
He was literally a completely different person.
Like he was tall, muscular.
But when he came to me outside my door, he was like short and fat.
So that was the first thing.
So he literally wasn't him.
There's a common theme about this app.
So it wasn't him to begin with.
And then he wanted to just stay over for some reason.
I'm like, don't you have your own apartment? You literally live here.
Like, I see you all the time.
He just wanted to chill for no reason.
He wanted Netflix and chill. Yes.
You had snacks.
No. He had plenty.
So,
I was like, you can turn around and go back upstairs.
And so, he didn't want to leave. And so, I was
just like, alright, well, if you're going to be here, like,
you want to, you know, I don't know how to say it, you know, clean.
But, you know, you want to do what?
Shoot, like while you're here, you know, if we're going to hook up, can you, you know.
So you eat some stuff, you know, if you want to eat and you clearly look like you want to eat.
Eat what, Joey?
I don't know this young.
Eat your butt.
Okay.
So, no, literally.
So, I'm like, while you're here, you might as well.
Joey, did he do it?
No, he didn't.
He wanted me to serve as him.
And I'm just like, sir, you're going to come here not looking like who you said you are. For me to just come and, you know, suck your dick.
Oh, you can't suck my d***!
It's freaky, freaky, freaky Friday!
So he's going to come and, you know, catfish me, first of all, and then not help me out.
So I said, no, you have to leave.
So I just kicked him out.
All right, Joey.
Okay, Joey.
Joey, this concerns me.
You can't just let anybody do that.
You have to at least be attracted, right?
Yeah, I mean, you see,
it's hard out here.
Now, I don't think that
if you're just getting your...
I don't know how to say this.
If you're just getting somebody munch on
your backside, it don't matter
what they look like, right? I mean, his personality is
alright, and he clearly likes to eat,
so I was like, alright, you might kill it a little bit.
That's right, come get this fish!
Joey Joy! And, you know, he clearly likes to eat. So I was like, all right, you might, you know, kill it a little bit. That's right. Come get this fish. Joey Joe.
Let's take some calls, God damn it.
I don't want to take no calls.
I'm satisfied right there.
Now, top that story.
Top that story.
You can't top Joey Joe's story, Daniel.
But you can't top Joey Joe's.
I was high, too, if that adds to it.
No, it doesn't add to it.
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Yes, this is Ty.
I'm in Texas.
So the whole plenty of fish thing is more like plenty of catfish.
So I met this guy on there.
We talked for like three months, video chat, everything.
But when I had like met up with him, he actually got me set up with some sex.
He was like involved with sex traffickers.
What?
And he got me set up and I got kidnapped.
Oh my God, that's awful.
You got kidnapped?
Yeah, I got kidnapped.
What the hell is going on, Pliny and Fish?
How did you get away?
Yeah, he left me alone with this girl, and she was pregnant.
She fell asleep, and I snuck out of the room they had me in.
Wow.
And I was able to run away.
He's in jail.
Good.
And it's still a whole open thing.
Oh, damn.
You know, I still have to go.
I might have to go testify still, so it's still an ongoing thing.
Well, I'm glad you're alive, baby.
I could have ended up a whole nother way.
Absolutely.
Right.
Well, thank you.
Thank you for sharing.
A lot of people out there
running a game,
like, hard.
Listen.
Thank you for sharing, Mo.
Thank God you got out
of that situation.
Absolutely.
I told y'all,
let's just leave it at Joey.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
I just want to say I love The Breakfast Club listeners.
I love you guys so much.
They're the best.
You guys are so honest.
Now, if you just joined us, Charlamagne gave Donkey the day to who?
A young lady named Jaquilla Taylor.
She's 18 years old.
She's from Seminole County, Florida.
She got a man set up and robbed via the Plenty of Fish
app. She asked the man to bring her McDonald's
at 2 in the morning, and then they shot
and robbed him. So we're
asking, what are your Plenty of Fish
stories? Hello, who's this? Hi,
this is Shante. Hey, Shante,
you got a Plenty of Fish story for us?
Yeah, so I was saying that
I signed up for Plenty of Fish.
It was like the first time I've ever done an online dating app.
And I signed up for Plenty of Fish in 2013.
And I met the guy that's like now my baby daddy.
And I found out when I was five months pregnant that he was married to another woman.
Oh, my God.
And then after that, obviously, you know, we broke up.
And he went back on Plenty of Fish and had another baby with another different woman.
Wow.
He was creating Plenty of Fish.
He is just like a whole whole.
There's a whole colony of fish he out here creating, huh?
Yeah, basically, yeah.
Wow.
Damn.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, hey.
Give me that Plenty of Fish hey. Give me that plenty of fish story.
Give me that fish.
What's up, baby?
Hey, this is Johnson from Orlando.
Back in 2013, I had just got out of prison.
And I was on P.O.F., you know, being thirsty.
And I met my soon-to-be wife.
And we getting married in September.
September 5th, we getting married.
Oh, so this is a positive Plenty of Fish story?
Okay.
Yeah.
I was getting horrified.
Well, congratulations, sir.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I'm sending a shout-out to my old lady.
What's her name?
Her name's Kawanda.
Kawanda.
Yes, Kawanda.
We staying in Orlando right now.
We getting married September 5th.
Now, did y'all delete y'all Plenty of Fish accounts after y'all found each other?
Because no need for that no more, right?
To be honest with you, I haven't even been on it.
It's probably still there.
I never actually went through and deleted it.
I just, I don't even.
It's inactive.
Got you, got you.
Well, congratulations, man.
I'm glad that we finally got a positive story.
Thank you, brother. Thank you for having, man. I'm glad that we finally got a positive story. Thank you, brother.
Thank you for having no taste.
Hello, who's this?
This is Renee.
I'm in Indianapolis.
Hey, Renee.
We're talking about your Plenty of Fish stories.
Yes.
So a lot of the time I'm catfished.
I've been catfished by a lot of men from Africa.
And then I also, like there was a few times where I went to Walmart
and the people who I'd ignore, like there was a few times where I went to Walmart and
the people who I'd ignore, like there was
one particular, I ignore him all the time. He
saw me at Walmart and he sent me a message on POS
and was like, I just think you in real life, baby,
you look fine. And I'm like, that is so creepy.
They're just weird on there.
But we can't blame the app.
It's a person. You know what I'm saying?
Right. There's weird people on every app,
I'm sure. Absolutely.
But there might be a gem in there somewhere.
Well, I don't want to say congratulations.
I don't know what to tell you.
What?
I'm so single.
Are you still dating online?
Yeah, I'm on there.
I'm on Tinder.
I'm on Facebook dating.
People don't meet people how they used to.
Like, I'll go to the store and somebody will be staring at me,
but he will not say anything.
And I want somebody who will approach me and lead me.
I don't want to have to lead every situation.
So if I see them staring, I won't say anything.
I'll just wait for them to say something, but they never do.
You don't think that's weird?
Like, if you see a guy out and he walks up to you and he goes,
yo, what's your Instagram?
And instead of talking to you right then and there, he starts communicating to you via Instagram.
When he could have had the chance to talk to you.
Very weird.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right.
Well, thanks for your story, mama.
Yeah.
No problem.
What's the moral of the story?
The moral of the story is I'm glad I'm old and married.
I'm glad I didn't come up in this era of dating apps because they say there's plenty of fishing to see.
But life is not a sea.
You shouldn't want a day to fish.
You should want a human with a face and stuff.
Great moral, I guess.
All right. Nayee, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, Soulja Boy, he's
being sued for alleged assault
and his assistant is being sued as
well. Okay, we'll get into that when we come
back. Keep it locked. This is The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Everybody, it's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We
are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Soulja Boy. This is the rumor report
with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club. Soulja Boy is being sued for alleged assault, and his assistant is being sued as well.
Now, young lady Kayla Myers says she was partying with Soulja Boy and friends at his house in Malibu,
and she decided to leave at 2 a.m., and she said when she tried to leave, things didn't go so smoothly.
She said she backed out, her car went off the driveway, and then Soulja Boy's assistant got upset.
They got into an argument, and she said she was knocked to the ground.
That's when Kayla claims Soulja
came over to kick her in the stomach.
She says that he bashed her in the head with a large
gun and then said that she was going to
die. Damn, Soulja.
This was last year, by the way, in February. February
1st. Now, according to the documents
that TMZ got, she said
the Soulja Boy directed his
assistant to drag her into the garage,
tie her up with duct tape, and then
give her a shower. According
to these papers, Kayla says that he
wanted to clean her up from when he beat her up
outside. There was dirt all over her.
So then she said she was held captive, tied
up with an extension cord in the garage,
and that's when a male assistant offered to release
her if she performed oral sex.
She said she did it because she felt she had no choice and that's how she was released at 8 a.m. And she's when a male assistant offered to release her if she performed oral sex. She said she did it because she felt she had no choice, and that's how she was released at 8 a.m.
And she said when she was released, Soulja Boy said, get this bitch out of here before I knock her down the stairs.
According to Kayla, she suffered three fractured ribs, a bruised face, and she did report all of this to the police.
They did a raid at his house.
That's when they found the guns.
Wow.
What were you going to ask?
I was going to say, I mean, this is all alleged, right? Yeah. Yeah. All
alleged. All alleged, like I said. And
she's suing him for assault, battery,
false imprisonment, and she's also suing
the male assistant as well.
How do you prove that you
didn't do this if you're Soulja Boy's
attorney, though?
You know, I guess if you prove that there's any
doubt, that's really what you do.
So if there can be
some doubt that this happened, but she did go
to the police and she did
as she claimed suffered from
three fractured ribs. So that's when they
did the raid at his house. So she
did go. So who knows? I'm not
sure what's going to happen, but we will keep you updated.
Now, according to the Jasmine brand,
Cardi B's second album could be coming out
and it could be out
as early as this spring.
So, not sure if that's really true,
but according to a quote
inside source,
she's working overtime
and she wants this album
out by this spring.
I'm here for some new body.
I don't think body got a rush, though.
When did Invasion of Privacy
come out?
2018?
Early 2018, maybe? Yep.
She might be ready. 2018. She's been recording, so
I'm excited to hear some new music. It's been a couple
years. She's probably excited to put her album out, too.
Yeah, and she's had such a presence. I just
hope that the label's not rushing her because
she's Cardi. You know what I'm saying? Like, I hope
she's actually putting out music because she wants
to put out music. And not because
they're making her. Now, 50 Cent got his
own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
And I don't know if you guys saw this,
but both Eminem and Dr. Dre
were on hand to...
I've seen it.
Yes, speak at the event as well.
So congratulations to 50 Cent.
That's a huge deal.
Here's what he had to say.
It's funny because I told him
I felt like this was a lifetime
achievement award for me.
And it's because I didn't receive a lot of awards according to the success of the music.
You know, like, I got the highest, the largest first album, debut hip-hop album.
And you got the largest debut hip-hop album, you don't got no best new artist.
The best new artist, they gave that s*** to Urban Essence.
Can you find s*** to Urban Essence?
And it's not very often you can get
those other two people, Dre and Em, to
come out anywhere. Yeah, it was a lot of people there. I seen
TDE,
I seen Paul Rosenberg, I seen
I saw Vanessa Satin was there
from XXL Magazine. There was a lot
of people there. So shout out to Fifth. I seen Tony Ayo.
A lot of people, man. I'm happy for Fifth.
I mean, they made history together, man. That three-headed
monster, that Eminem, that Dr. Dre in 50.
That was a huge moment in hip-hop history.
They sure did.
All right.
And the NFL did announce they're doing a visual album, Super Bowl 54 Live.
So they're going to put that out on Super Bowl Sunday.
Now, that album will have each performance, including the national anthem that Demi Lovato is doing,
America the Beautiful by Yolanda Adams, accompanied by the Children's Voice Chorus,
and the Pepsi Super Bowl halftime show, which is J-Lo and Shakira.
So each performance will go live shortly after it happens on digital service providers,
and you can pre-order and pre-save at participating providers,
and that all starts January 30th.
So all the proceeds from the national anthem and America the Beautiful performances
will benefit the NFL's Inspire Change grant program.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
Are you all excited for the Super Bowl?
Yes.
You're going in.
Yeah, I'm going.
I'm taking my son.
We're going to have a great time.
I'm excited.
I'm definitely excited.
I'm not excited.
It's just another game.
Well, no, it's not.
But it won't be when my Cowboys are in there.
It won't be with your Cowboys for a while.
He agrees.
Every year.
All right.
Well, when we come back, let's get to the mix, the People's Choice mix,
and shout again to my homie 50 Cent for getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Let's do a 50 Cent mix.
Let me know your favorite 50 Cent record.
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Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast
Club. Now we got to shout to
Tommy Davidson for joining us today.
Salute to Tommy Davidson, man. You know,
even though Drom, our young
boy-top, thinks that Tommy Davidson
is irrelevant and he said that Tommy's not
popping, people love Tommy
Davidson. I know. I was really upset
I missed that one because he has his book out
and everything. Yep. Now Drom's changing his tune
because under the Instagram comments,
they're showing him so much love, calling him a living legend
and all kind of stuff. Now Drom's switching his tune.
Mm-mm-mm, Drom.
You did say it.
All right, when we come back, positive note.
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 guys have a great weekend.
Of course, we're out at Super Bowl.
I'm just enjoying it, man, taking my kids, taking Logan to everything they can possibly do.
Today, I'm going to the stadium.
They have a lot of activities and things like that.
I'm going to be hanging out with my 103.5, the Beat family.
So it's going to be a lot of fun today, man.
And I'm hoping for a great game. It's supposed to be sunny. The weather's supposed to be So it's going to be a lot of fun today, man. And I'm hoping for a great game.
It's supposed to be sunny.
The weather's supposed to be beautiful.
So it should be a lot of fun.
Yeah, the weather out here is amazing.
And tonight I'm going to be at Studio 183 Lounge.
Ladies' Night.
Ladies' Night.
So there's a lot of ladies.
I think Kyra Chaos is DJing.
Lala is going to be there as well.
Also, Johnny Blaze will be there.
And I just want to shout out to our intern, Joey, man,
for really sharing a story about himself
and giving us more insight
to who he is. Yeah, I like the fact
that, you know, Joey had a dude come over
and, you know, even though he didn't really want to be with
the dude, he was just like, yo, ain't no need for us to be here
wasting each other's time. You know, let me smudge your
face out real quick. You know what I mean? It's good to see
you know, men doing
to other men what men have done to women for years.
I like equality.
Well, leave us with a positive note, sir.
I thought that was it.
That was it?
The positive note is this, man.
I want y'all all to remember this this weekend, especially during the Super Bowl weekend.
Stop explaining yourself to people.
I stopped explaining myself when I realized people only understand from their level of perception.
Breakfast club, bitches!
You all finished or you all done?
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag.
This is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan.
On the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs,
the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about. It's a
chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys,
and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the
pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just
don't know what is going to come for you. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace for yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.