The Breakfast Club - Like Mother, Like Daughter
Episode Date: October 27, 2016THU 10/27 - Two generations of hip-hop joined The Breakfast Club this morning, Egypt Criss & Pepa! You know Pepa from "Salt-N-Pepa" and her daughter Egypt is on "Growing Up Hip-Hop". We talk to th...em about their relationship, how Treach is as her father and whether Pepa wants her daughter to follow in her footsteps. Then a big hee-haw goes to the 76ers for not letting Sevyn Streeter sing the national anthem. She explains why as well... Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Breakfast Club, bitches. Good morning, USA! and TJ and B. Charlamagne the guy. Beast of the planet. It's Thursday.
Been suffering from gas for the past 48 hours.
I don't think I'll be able
to make anything tonight.
What's tonight?
Powerhouse NYC.
Yes.
That'd be a great place
to pass gas.
Salute to everybody
from out of town
who won tickets
to come to Powerhouse NYC
tonight in Brooklyn.
I don't know if I'm gonna
be able to make it
because...
Charlamagne,
you got some paper
on your jacket
or something like that. I must be planning on taking it. Shalman, you got some paper on your jacket.
For real? Or something like that.
I must be planning on taking it back.
What is that?
Must be at the tag.
That's new.
Oh, he's got the tag on this.
They always put that on the zipper.
By the way, you know I ain't buy this, okay?
There we go.
This says, I feel like Pablo on the back.
Know what that mean?
Item from the record label.
That's true.
I have that same jacket, but it's a little big on me because it's large.
Men's large. I would never buy Pablo gear but it's a little big on me because it's a large. Men's large.
I would never buy Pablo gear because you can make Pablo gear at home. Just get you a nice cheap
flight jacket for $60 and then put
old English letters on the back.
Speaking of powerhouse, I was at the
powerhouse pre-show last night.
Cholman, you didn't go? No.
I didn't see you there either, Envy.
Why you be doing that?
I know you wasn't there. You know I wasn't there. Why you be doing that? I know you wasn't there.
You know I wasn't there.
Why would you do that?
Well, I was there, and we had a good time.
It was a long, long, long, all-evening pre-show
because I think it started at 6.
And it was free.
Yeah, and it's free for everybody,
and a lot of great performers came out.
Dave East was there.
Fresher was there.
Lil Durk performed.
Now, Self was there.
And he brought out
everybody from Love & Hip Hop,
it felt like.
He had all the cast members
from Love & Hip Hop
performing.
And they were taping.
Keep it real, yes.
They definitely
was in there taping.
I mean, when you say
all the cast,
only people from Love & Hip Hop
I want to see perform
is Papoose and Remy
from Love & Hip Hop.
Well, you could have seen
Mariah Lynn do
I Was a Ho.
I don't even know who that is.
Oh, that was my joint though.
I Was a Ho.
When I'm in there.
Well, you would've had your hands up.
That record was tough.
Major Galore.
Don't know who that is.
He brought out Peter Gunz
and then the whole Creep Squad.
Did Lord Tariq come with him?
With Sisqo and Rich Dollaz.
The Creep Squad.
What are you talking about right now?
Did they rap?
I don't know.
I left at that point.
Oh, so they left.
But, yeah, there was a lot going on.
Busta Rhymes came out.
Did Peter Gunn do Uptown, baby?
I didn't see.
I just know that right when they were all coming out, that's when I was.
Busta Rhymes?
He don't love hip-hop this season, Busta Rhymes?
No, I think he came out and he brought out Fresher.
And that was popping because he got that big song.
Wait, wait, wait a minute.
Fresher, tough.
That's a Haitian record, right?
Yeah, that song's popping.
It's not a Haitian record.
That record ain't Haitian?
Wait, wait, wait a minute. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. No, it's Wait a Minute. It's not Wait a Minute. Oh, wait a minute. Fresh and tough. That's a Haitian record, right? Yeah, that song's popping. That's not a Haitian record. That record ain't Haitian? Wait, wait, wait a minute.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
No, it's Wait a Minute.
It's not Wait a Minute.
Oh, Wait a Minute.
Oh, I thought you were saying Wait, wait, wait.
This guy is stupid.
Drop one of Clues Bomb's for Fresh.
That record is tough, though.
Nothing to do with it.
One of my young boys put me on that record.
Is he Haitian?
I don't think he's Haitian.
Is he Haitian?
I thought the record was Haitian.
He's from Brooklyn.
He's from Brooklyn.
I thought he was saying Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
No, it's Wait, wait, wait, wait a minute.
Wow.
It's crazy. But yeah, Lil Dirk killed it last night, too. I'm sure. So yeah, wait, wait, wait. No, it's wait, wait, wait, wait a minute. Wow. It's crazy.
But yeah, the little jerk killed it last night, too.
I'm sure.
So yeah, we had a good time.
Sounds fun.
Who's at Powerhouse tonight?
We know?
Of course we know who's going to be there.
Usher's there.
OK.
And there's a lot of surprise guests I've been hearing about already.
But yes, Young M.A. is performing.
OK, OK.
All right.
Tilla.
OK.
Yes, Tory Lanez.
OK.
Wiz Khalifa.
OK.
So I need to go buy a fresh T-shirt from Target for the night. Banjo and Remy. Okay. Yes, Tory Lanez. Okay. Wiz Khalifa. Okay. So I need to go buy a fresh t-shirt from Target for the night.
Faggio and Remy.
Okay.
Now, let me tell you something else that I did yesterday.
You know I have a busy day every day.
I always end up all over the place.
Someone who works here, you call her fun size.
She got her very first Brazilian wax yesterday.
I took her to get her first ever Brazilian wax.
Well, you was going to take her last week, but her period was on, right?
Call her in here. Oh, you want to wait?
Yeah, we'll wait. Wait, wait, wait a minute.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
We talking about what you're focused on.
Yeah, we'll get into that later. We'll get into her.
Oh, you got a bald vagina.
That's why she walking so funny.
You walking funny.
She did get a bald.
You know, it looked like Charlamagne's head.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Oh, my goodness.
All right.
Well, we got some special guests joining us this morning.
Egypt and Pepper.
Egypt and Pepper.
Growing up in pop.
And, of course, Pepper from Salt-N-Pepa.
The legendary Pepper.
They don't even sound right saying Pepper's name without saying Salt-N-Pepa.
Egypt and Pepper.
I mean, that's our daughter, but still.
That's our daughter, right.
Sounds weird.
So we're kicking with both of them.
Right.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Front page news.
What are we talking about, Yeet?
We'll talk about early voting numbers.
We'll tell you what's going on with that.
And we'll talk about a New York corrections officer who was suspended over a selfie with an inmate.
And then my girl, Seven Streeter, is in the news, and I'll tell you why also.
All right.
We'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Here's Drake.
Control.
All right. Well, let's get into some front when we come back. Keep it locked. This is The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Here's Drake. Control. All right.
Well, let's get into some front page news.
All right.
Sports.
The Cubs won game two of the World Series 5-1.
The Celtics beat the Nets.
Raptors beat the Pistons.
Hornets beat the Bucs.
Heat beat the Magic.
Grizzlies beat the Wolves.
The Nuggets beat the Pelicans.
Pacers beat the Mavericks in overtime.
The Thunder beat the Sixers.
The Kings beat the Sun.
And the Lakers beat the Rockets.
I'm going to be honest with you. I don't get invested into
the NBA until after February. I don't
have an NBA team, which I love because that means I can wear
any NBA paraphernalia I want,
but I don't even talk about the NBA until
after football season's over. Well, let's talk about
early voting numbers, G. Right.
Let's talk about that because it does show that
Clinton is having some strength in
some battlegrounds like Arizona.
Now, Hillary Clinton's campaign is optimistic right now.
A lot of people have voted earlier.
So Republicans have good news in Iowa.
They've improved their position there from four years ago.
And in Florida right now, there's a lot more Democrats that are cutting into the very traditional Republican advantage in the early voting ballots that have been cast so far.
But Arizona Democrats are doing well there.
And Colorado, this is the first time where registered people in Colorado can vote by mail.
So those ballots went out last week.
And Democrats have been increasing their advantage over Republicans.
In Georgia, more than 583,000 people have already voted.
And so we don't know who they voted for yet.
In Florida, Republicans are ahead, but it's a narrow margin.
Right now, Iowa, we told you that's where Trump has an advantage.
It's looking light right now.
And in Utah, they're saying that Republicans led Democrats in early voting by more than 31,000 voters four years ago.
But this year, it's only about 15,000.
Good. Get out and vote, man. Period.
Everybody out there that's like, oh, I'm not voting this year. I hope you got some
other bright ideas other than voting there.
Now let's talk about this correction officer suspended.
Right. A Westchester County
corrections officer was suspended.
They allowed Omari Hardwick
from power, that's Ghost from Power,
to take a picture with an
inmate. No, he wasn't in jail.
He looked like a corrections officer, though.
Smoot Omar, but he got a corrections officer.
If you see the picture, it's on Revolve.
I see that picture everywhere, yeah.
Right, so that's an inmate.
And apparently, you know you can't do that.
Matthew Draper is the inmate.
But ain't he locked up?
Matthew Draper, yes.
But Omar and Herb, they're filming Power right now.
I thought Ghost in Jail.
Well, they filming.
That's not real, man.
Oh.
Right, so you're not allowed to have phones in jail. It's contra filming. That's not real, man. Oh. Right.
So you're not allowed to have phones in jail.
It's contraband.
So that's what the issue is.
And one issue that, you know, they're having for Matthew Draper is now he may not be, he
may get in trouble for this now.
That's not fair to Matthew Draper, man.
And the correction officer has been suspended who allowed that picture to go down.
Don't bring all these celebrities in here.
You know what I'm saying?
I got my phone and you expect me not to get a selfie for the gram?
That's disrespectful to the inmates.
If you don't want the inmates around him
and don't want them to be taking selfies,
don't have them involved.
Don't have them near the people.
Well, I think that he wasn't supposed to have a phone in there at all.
What's with that phone never calling us here?
I think that's a little messed up on the prison's fault.
They do look like it.
This looks like it could be like his.
It's a scene.
His roommate in the TV show.
I saw that, Jesse.
That's what I thought it was.
A scene from Power for next season.
Well, it turns out he's a real inmate.
Well, salute to 50 Cent for having the realness on Power.
Drop one of the clues bombs for him actually employing real inmates for Power.
I don't think he employed them.
I think they just did it.
I don't think he could pay them.
That's great. All right. Well, that's front page news. I don't think he employed them. I think they just did it. I don't think he could pay them. That's great.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
And tell them why you're mad.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent, call us right now.
Maybe you're tired.
Maybe you had a bad morning.
Maybe you had a long night.
I got a pimple and I got gas.
I've had gas for $48.
I saw that pimple.
I was just looking at it.
It looks like you popped it.
No, I didn't touch it yet.
Where's the pimple?
Where's the pimple?
Do you ever see that Family Guy episode?
Uh-uh.
Don't zoom in on my pimple, white man.
What's wrong with you?
Now if I come punch you in the face, I'm wrong for that.
You brought it up.
Damn, don't zoom in on it.
Jesus Christ.
Oh, my goodness.
That's a big pimple.
It doesn't look like you popped it.
How disrespectful is that?
Oh, my goodness.
I revealed my pimple on the air, and he's just going to zoom in on it.
You should pop it right now on there.
Zoom again.
Pop it right now.
You want me to pop it?
I'm good at stuff like that.
No, no.
I got my dermatologist coming to shoot something up in it.
I get rid of those ASAP.
Oh, yeah.
You got to get it.
Wow.
Dr. Natasha Sandy.
Drop one of the clues, Dr. Natasha Sandy.
Wow, that's big, man.
Some rich-ish right there.
What?
I have my dermatologist coming to get rid of this pimple.
That's not rich.
The rest of us in the world just have to put some toothpaste on our pimples, and you have
your dermatologist. Well, I'll get you a dermatologist. That's incredible. Get you a dermatologist. the world just have to put some toothpaste on our pimples, and you have your dermatologist.
Well, I'll get you a dermatologist.
Get you a dermatologist.
Get you a dentist.
Get you a doctor.
It ain't my fault y'all don't take care of yourself out there.
I have a dentist because my uncle's a dentist and it's free.
Who fought it?
That's who y'all don't take care of yourself.
Let me see it again.
Dermatologists are available to everybody.
It's all about what you choose to invest in.
With your health insurance?
Yeah, you got health insurance.
You got to pay for it, but still.
Does a dermatologist cover pimples? But it doesn't matter. Invest in yourself. No, you got health insurance. You got to pay for it, but still. Does a dermatologist cover pimples?
But it doesn't matter.
Invest in yourself.
Now you got to invest in yourself.
Everybody, invest in yourself.
Dermatologists, dentists, doctors,
those are investments into yourself.
Invest in yourself, people.
Well, tell them why you're mad.
800-585-1051.
You're upset.
Call us now.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Hey, hey, hey, yo, hey, yo. Good morning, yo. This is the Mad Rapper, son, for real. I'm mad and I stay mad. I stay angry. The Breakfast Club. babysit her daughter for her, and I said, okay, even though I had class, I was prepared to take my niece to class with me.
Right. So I drive all, I get off of work
at 6.30, I drive all
the way to my sister's house just for her to
tell me, oh, I don't need you anymore. I wanted
to punch her.
She wait till you got there?
Wait till I got right to her door.
You're a good sister. I'm so tired.
She's so inconsiderate. That is inconsiderate,
but you know what? You're cheaper than Uber.
Uber should still charge you when they show up to your door.
Not to pull them out, though.
Hello, who's this?
It's KB from Charlotte, North Carolina.
Hey, KB, tell them why you mad, bro.
I'm mad because I'm a fairly handsome, dark-skinned brother.
I need a dentist, and I can't even afford it.
A lot of people need dentists.
You one of them dark-skinned brothers with yellow teeth?
No, my teeth are actually clean.
It's just, they look kind of crazy.
So wait, so you don't have insurance?
Well, I got three children.
I can't afford insurance.
That Obamacare crap is a bunch of bull.
You need to get your teeth straight and you need to get some braces.
I need braces.
I need the whole works.
I got a choke on my lips covering my teeth.
People look at me all crazy.
But you could work out payment plans.
It is important.
Yeah, people always talk about my skin because, I mean, that's the most noticeable.
But don't think I ain't been spending this money on the dentist, baby.
You see the...
Tell them why you mad.
805-85-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent, call us right now.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
That was Bey Beyonce with Sorry.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, yesterday, Angela Yee was so kind enough to take a co-worker with a hairy butt to get waxed.
It's not your butt, idiot.
Did she get her butt waxed?
No, it's a Brazilian.
But that don't do the butt, too?
Whole.
But not your actual butt.
That's part of your butt.
This is young Taylor.
Taylor is like, what do you do here, Taylor?
Filling for the producer and production.
She's trying to make it sound really big.
Filling for the producer.
That's all she does.
No, I don't.
Why would you get your vagina bald when it's cold now?
Let me handle this.
How old are you?
I told Taylor.
25.
I told Taylor, I said, have you ever had a wax?
She's never had a wax. So I said,
are you interested in getting one?
And she said yes. So I took her to get it. She was
very nervous the whole time. She got
a baldy. She got everything taken off.
Usually, you know, some people leave a strip. Some people get a
bald. Some people leave a little triangle. But she
got hers completely bald. So how old are you?
So you're 25 years old and you had a hairy vagina
for all these years? No.
When did you first start getting hair down there? How old were you? I don't know. I don't remember. So for 10 years you've you had a hairy vagina for all these years? Um, no. When did you first start getting hair down there?
How old were you?
I don't know.
I don't remember.
So for 10 years you've been having a hairy vagina?
No.
Hold on.
Did you?
You know what's crazy to me?
She thinks that's painful, but she has a piercing there.
How did you know that?
Oh, your mama didn't know that?
She told me.
By the way, she's from Philly, so instead of growing a beard, she decided to grow hair
all over her vagina.
Oh, that's probably the style.
Now, Taylor, one last question.
On a scale of 1 to 10, how painful would you say your first wax was?
A nice 8.
Listen, how does that work, having a hairy vagina all those years
and letting guys from Philly with big beards?
First of all, I don't have a hairy vagina.
Not anymore?
All right.
No, I haven't.
We'll talk to Hairy Butt T some more.
You got your butt done, dude?
We got some rumors. Yes, we'll talk
about a rapper who has just been sentenced
to 180 days in
jail. Alright, Harry Butt-T, thank you.
Yeah. Alright.
Rumors on the way. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is The Rumor Report
with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
Well, remember Kevin Gates kicked a female fan during a show that happened in Lakeland, Florida?
That I remember.
Right.
Well, he has been found guilty of battery and sentenced to 180 days in Polk County jail.
That's where 7th Street is from, Polk County, by the way.
So he did get credit for any time served fines and court costs.
So how much time you got to do?
It was one day of testimony, yes.
And that is for kicking an 18-year-old, Miranda Dixon.
Now, he had said that it was in self-defense after she grabbed his legs multiple times.
He said, I kicked them.
I wanted them off me.
And according to Miranda Dixon, she said, I was trying to get his attention from my friend.
And her friend testified that she wanted his attention because he's a famous rapper.
And she also said that Dixon grabbed him for the first time.
He continued to perform.
But the second time he became violent and kicked her with force.
Kevin Gates had pled not guilty.
He said he was simply defending himself using Florida's stand-your-ground law,
saying that Miranda Dixon was trying to pull him off of the stage.
When his attempts to get her to stop failed, that's when he used necessary force.
The jury was made up of six white women.
They did not buy it, and they did find him guilty.
By the way, I hate Florida's stand-your-ground law.
Only because whenever I think about it, I think of George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin.
That's the first thing you think of, right?
Yeah, I'm sure it has come in handy the right way for some people,
but when Kevin Gates was here, we talked about that.
I told him that was lame.
You popped your pimple?
He had a shot.
My dermatologist shooted up with steroids.
Oh.
Yeah, shooted up with cortisone.
How's it feel?
Can we finish the rumor report that I was in the middle of?
I just see you got some tissue on his face.
You should have been in the room.
We're trying to do rumors.
Sorry.
Thank you very much.
All right.
So the state actually asked for Kevin Gates to get 60 days in jail with one year probation
and mandatory anger management, but the judge rejected that request.
Instead, they tripled his sentence.
Damn.
His wife, Drieka Gates, went on Instagram and she said,
you mean to tell me that Kevin Gates kicked the girl in the red jumpsuit
and knocked the breath out of her because that's what she's been claiming and testified today in court. If anything, her friend
choked the F out of her. She claims she fainted, but yet she and her friend stayed at the club at
the front of the stage even after this incident. She also acquired a civil attorney early on. What
does that tell you? She also touched him first more than once without his consent, but yet he
was the one sentenced to jail today for the same crime. She and her friend also had very conflicting stories and
were tripped up in many lies today in the courtroom.
It was comical and sad at the same
time to see how desperate people are for fame
and money. Not to mention the prosecutors
wanted to give him 60 days with anger management
and community service, but the judge decided
to give him 180 days. Are you
effing kidding me? Inshallah, justice will be
served. I'm not doubting anything Kevin Gates' wife
said, but I mean, come on, we saw the video.
He did kick it in the chest.
Then even in court, they said he was sleeping in court.
He wasn't paying attention.
You know what I mean?
Does he got to go to jail now?
Like at this moment?
Yeah, he didn't leave.
Oh, that sucks, man.
That's the holidays too?
They took him right there.
Oh, that sucks.
That means Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's.
Now that sucks.
Yeah.
All right, now Donald Trump,
I don't know if you guys saw this,
but somebody took a pickaxe and destroyed his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
They're trying to figure out who was the person that did it.
Cops did take a vandalism report.
You know how he did it?
He posed like he was a construction worker.
And then he went over there so anybody that was walking past would think that he was just doing his job,
not there working.
Now, someone named Jamie Otis is taking credit for the destruction and he's saying
that he wanted to auction off that
removed star. He's trying to raise money. Oh, he taped
himself doing it? He wants to raise money
for the legal defense of Trump accusers.
You wouldn't tape yourself destroying
the Hollywood Walk of Fame? You're going to jail.
What's the point of it? That's what Snapchat and Instagram
and Periscope and all that stuff is for. God bless you.
Not for criminal activity.
Alright. He's a hero to some. Well, you, Ye. Not for criminal activity. All right.
He's a hero to some.
Well, the LAPD is on the case.
And I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor reports.
All right.
Thank you, Ms. Yee.
Yo, you look so sad with that napkin on your face like that, bro.
I feel great.
I would have looked sad tonight at Powerhouse
with this big-ass pimple on my nose.
You have had this pimple this whole week.
I know.
I did notice it.
I didn't want to say anything.
I've been wanting to go to my dermatologist all week.
I just didn't have time.
So thank God she came to me.
Salute to Dr. Natasha Sandy.
Okay?
Put these cortisone in me.
This pimple will be gone by 5 o'clock this afternoon, baby.
There you go.
All right.
When we come back, we have Egypt from growing up hip-hop and her mama, Pepper.
So, and Pepper's here.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
What?
You're not just going to throw away Pepper like that.
We got Egypt from growing up hip-hop and Pepper.
No, we have Pepper from the legendary hip-hop rap group Salt-N-Pepa,
and her daughter Egypt will be joining her,
and they happen to be on Growing Up Hip-Hop.
That's what I said.
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Egypt and Pep is here
Morning guys
Good morning
Morning
Are you an artist Egypt too?
Yeah
Okay you rap or sing?
I sing
Okay
Mama how do you like that?
You know what She She wanted really bad
and I like it. She do
have a song called Our Time
that she just completed.
I'm not mad at it now. So she
can skip college? No, right.
Can I?
I didn't get a chance
to finish college and I know it was like
forget college, you know, pursue your dreams and everything.
I was just adamant about it because even from when she was growing up, I was like, everyone's like, oh, put her in this and put her in that.
Because I was bumping into all these agents and things like that.
And I was like, nope, I didn't want to be a child star.
I really didn't want that.
I mean, I feel like now she's came into her own and she's strong.
And she showed me like this
Amazing like energy and she wanted bad
So I'm not gonna kill it or stop it and I see the music that she is working on and I'm like, okay
But I'm sure a lot of pressure Egypt your daddy trash mama pebble
Can you handle that I believe I can I've been preparing for it since I was a little girl, ever since I knew that I wanted to be an artist, really.
So I think I can definitely handle it.
And you're only 18 years old now.
Yeah, she just turned 18.
She actually was 60 when she got on Grown Up Hip Hop.
Wow.
You were the youngest.
You're the youngest one.
You say that like y'all lied.
Like that was a scam.
Like y'all told her she was older to get on the show.
She was 17.
I did.
No.
I'm like, she's 17. She'll be 18. Like, put'all told me she was older to get on the show. She was 17. I did. No. I'm like, she's 17.
She'll be 18.
Like, put her on.
They don't check no paperwork or nothing.
Now, Mama, we know all the stuff that you've probably been through on tour, being a teen star.
Are you fine with that for your daughter, going on tour, meeting guys?
I'm on tour now, and it's crazy.
You know, they be formation around me
cause I
you know
I'm in the club
and so my crew
be like alright
Pep
like watching me
and stuff
I know I will be there
as much as I can
or have somebody
with her
and you know
to replace me
but I already know
she's a
I know moms always say
so far
so great
she is a good girl
she does encourage.
It's like some people writing some music for her.
They was like, I'm like, no cursing, no N-word.
And we were practicing one song that we love that someone wrote.
And I was like, try to fix the N-word.
I don't want you kind of saying it.
Even though we say it, I say it.
Did you ever say, mama, y'all wrote Push It?
But they still didn't curse, y'all still didn't curse and push it. Just very sexual.
We're talking about sex.
There's no cursing in that.
That was in every ad
about safe sex and
talking about having that conversation.
So she could have a sexual song then. But I'm not
that, I let her live a little.
I'm not that in the beginning of my career I was a little edgy.
But compared to what now, please.
Oh, that's nothing.
What about I'll take your man?
Right.
Ooh.
But, ooh.
Ooh.
Ooh.
Ooh.
I mean, I can see her.
I let her live.
Honestly, I do let her live.
That was just something that, you know, business, somehow online classes or something.
You know what?
I thought about that, though, afterward and when I was watching the show.
But, you know, you probably can meet a lot of people that are like-minded in college.
That's true.
Like, a lot of people start bands, and you probably have access to studios and things on campus.
You can go to fan base in college.
That actually might not be a bad idea.
Because I have friends I went to college with that are artists now that are doing really well.
And a lot of people can develop those skills and a lot of business skills and things like that while you're in school that you need to make you well-rounded as not just an artist but an entrepreneur.
That's true.
Entrepreneur.
It's 168 hours in a week.
You can go to school and take online classes.
But you know what, Mama?
She can open up for you because you're always on the road.
She can be your opening act.
That's a very amazing idea.
She can take opening classes, get her a tutor.
That way you'll always know where she's at.
Two different audiences, though.
It don't matter.
She can break into it.
She's got to start somewhere.
She's got to learn how to perform, learn how to do all that.
That was actually a fantastic idea.
Back in the day, with the Martin Lawrence story,
when we was working at Sam's and he opened up for us.
We were like, whoever gets your break first.
And we got ours, and then he started with his comedy.
A little different, but we see.
Yeah, I could totally do that.
I think that would be a perfect idea.
Have you guys discussed that?
He's like, I ain't going to college.
I don't care what y'all say.
I'll go with you.
I didn't go to college, but I regret not going.
I think people should go to college. No, I definitely do go to college I regret not going I think people should go to college
No I definitely do want to go
But I just feel like a little break
Wouldn't hurt me
Just to focus
Because I've been able to write some songs in my bedroom
And just like get really
In tuned with everything
I just have more time
You're Tretch and Pepper's daughter
You got a break already
And you know what it is She actually graduated when she was 17 with everything and just, I just have more time. You're Tretch and Pepper's daughter. You got a break already.
And you know what it is.
She actually graduated when she was 17,
so she was young.
So that's why I was thinking
in my head,
girl,
you can knock out
these three,
four years
and you'll be good.
You'll be 21.
You can still start
a whole career.
She's like a jail bit.
These three,
four years.
That's real.
Now,
when it seemed like
your mom wasn't too with it,
you was like,
let me go talk to my dad.
Yeah, I'm just like...
That didn't go the way you thought it would either.
Well, he told me to follow my heart and, you know...
Follow your heart.
You know, he's like, he doesn't want to get into any problems with mom.
Yeah, that's what Trey really wanted to say.
Go talk to your mama, man.
That's basically what he said.
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Now we have Pepper and her daughter in the building from Growing Up Hip Hop, Egypt.
This premiere episode of the season, you had a little boyfriend.
Mm-hmm.
Uh-oh.
I didn't like how he was talking to your mom.
I have to say, she put her boyfriend on the phone.
Trash.
Call the new goons.
We can't have this.
Papa got a new husband.
He'll handle it.
I'm not married.
Okay.
Big mouth envy. But he was a little disrespectful to your mom. I'm not married Okay Awkward
Big mouth envy
But he was a little
Disrespectful to your mom
And I actually couldn't believe
That he would talk to your mom
Like that
Yeah
It was crazy
Sorry
Oh no
Oh go ahead
Pepper you're on camera
They can see you
Pepper
Oh shit
I forgot that
No
Okay Okay I'm sorry Go ahead Take it away Go ahead They can see you. Oh, shit. I forgot that. Yo. Okay.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
Cut it on.
Take it away.
Okay.
Okay.
What happened?
Well, she was saying how, you know, the boyfriend on the show.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Talking crazy to you.
Talking crazy.
But that, I'm not going to spill everything or whatever, but you know.
They definitely tune in and see what happens.
Because it gets crazy.
Have you ever talked to you crazy?
It was on the phone.
What could she do?
I was on the phone. She wanted to go in the phone and, like, you know, rip his throat out.
Are y'all still together?
You got to watch the show.
Do you call Daddy when stuff like that happens?
No, because he's going to say, let me take him to the shooting range.
Let me show him my aim real quick, and then that won't end well.
That won't end well.
Now, Pep, you came up in the era before reality TV and social media.
Do you think things are too transparent now?
Very.
I mean, you can't do nothing.
Right.
You know what I mean?
You can't even have a private conversation off the mic without the camera catching you.
Right, right.
Remember before, I could just say whatever.
I keep forgetting about that.
Like, everything is, like, recorded now.
Yeah.
So, I just, everything, you know, it was different.
I mean, it has its ups and downs in terms of awareness and the, you know, social media does a lot for a lot of people, a lot of artists, a lot of awareness and, you know, outlets and things like that.
But in my time, like, it wasn't just anything.
You had radio, of course.
You get caught over here.
You hear about yourself at the club or you hear someone here, the sneaker.
You know, whatever.
And it's talked about that and it's dead now.
You checking phone.
Like, I want to have a party for my birthday, you know, in my suite.
And I'm like, already like, yo, I'm checking all phones at the door.
I might be tipsy.
You know me.
Or whatever.
It might get a little crazy.
I don't want to go crazy on the gram.
I feel you.
Right.
Y'all partying together yet?
It needs to happen.
That's all I'm saying.
She ready to go.
Y'all ready to go.
Y'all ready to go.
You not old enough to get in a club yet?
There are 18 and older clubs.
You know how good this girl is. Let me tell you. She was at this. You can't believe these are my kids. I swear. She get in a club yet. There are 18 and older clubs. You know how good this girl is.
Let me tell you, she was at this, you can't believe these are my kids, I swear.
She was at a pool party.
She called me from the pool party.
She said, Ma, they're playing this little game.
The G, no, the G.
Beer pong.
No, it was a G-Shock thing.
What is it?
That, when you poke a hole in the can and then.
Oh, the beer, the beer can?
Beer, yeah, beer can.
Oh, got you, got you, yeah.
I forgot what it's called.
We did that in college, yeah.
I didn't know you could really do that.
Yeah. I thought that was just in movies.
I'd never seen that in real life.
You know where these kids is now. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Where they hanging, they ain't hanging nowhere. I'm like,
they do that now. And so she
called me, she's like, can I, um,
they playing this game, can I do it?
And I was like... She's like, it's not
liquor, right? It's not hard liquor, right?
I'm like, it's not hard, hard. She's like, you know, it's beer and stuff. And I was like, go ahead. Cause like, I don't actually she's like, it's not liquor, right? It's not hard liquor, right? I'm like, it's not hard, hard. She was like, no, it's beer and stuff.
And I was like, go ahead.
Because, like, I don't actually, I never, I don't drink.
I just want to, just tries, want to see.
And then she.
To slippery slope.
Don't you call mom, though?
You didn't try to do it behind her back.
You called mom.
She called me, like, with that stuff.
And she's always calling me.
She's like, I'm on the way to the mall.
I'm on the way to this.
I mean, not only that I don't got a tracking device on her phone,
but...
My daughter is the same way. I'm
intrigued by these kind of relationships because like the
hip-hop mom, hip-hop dads who grew
up in the... Because our hip-hop culture is different
and now you got kids that are experiencing
the same things we experienced. Like I'm intrigued by
these kind of relationships. And it's crazy
with this one.
I'm telling you, they call me to order a movie.
I'll be like, okay.
You guys can order a movie.
You better answer every time.
Yeah, but she, and I never stopped it.
I always said, all right, call me.
It's my money, my bill.
So I'm like, yeah, you can order a movie. But to this day, 18, in the house, she'll call me.
And the son, My son is 26.
He'll do the same thing.
That's dope.
You know, like, they just, and I'm wild.
She always says, I remind her of Taraji.
Yes, Cookie from Empire.
I think I scared them.
She reminds me just like her.
I mean, she never hit me with a broom or anything.
She didn't throw the gun on you?
No, that was on Tara's house.
Are you talking about
moving out or anything?
Getting your own place?
Well, we're actually
moving to L.A.
and then we got
this gorgeous house
and there's a guest house.
Y'all live on the East Coast?
I'm back also
because I have a salon
in the city
and so I'm here.
I'm back and forth.
There's a guest house
right attached to the house
and it's huge
and it's going to be
like a practice
of living on my own for a little bit.
Okay, that's fine.
Because it's a guest house.
It's connected.
But it's big.
I own bedroom, kitchen, living room, dining room.
But she's still right there.
But she's right there attached to me.
Did you ever read your mom's memoir?
Her book?
No, that you did not let me read.
Oh, you can read it now.
You grown.
Yeah, she wouldn't let me read it before.
You know what?
I have a copy actually sitting for her.
Literally, it's so funny.
Like, I have it.
Where is it?
And I'm like, I'll tell you.
And I've been waiting for the moment for her to read this.
And I wanted to prep her.
It's so funny.
We had that conversation.
Because she kept wanting to read this.
And I know it's real deep.
It's a lot.
I read that book.
So it's a great read. But I know it's real deep. It's a lot. I read that book. So it's a great read.
But I know it's going to be difficult because there's a lot of things.
It's a lot of things.
It's a lot of things.
It's things she don't know?
Oh, yes.
Oh, okay.
Got you.
And I probably should have prepped her.
I probably should have.
But I've never told her.
And I think she needs to know what I've been through in life.
So she can see why I'm a little extra, too.
Would she look at other people around you differently after reading it?
Like Daddy, maybe?
Yeah, I told you.
I did tell her that.
Don't put that in her head already, though.
Like, let her come to her own conclusion.
Don't say you're going to read this and look at Daddy.
No, I didn't say that.
I said there are things that we went through as a couple
and in relationship and things with men.
And, you know, I see her now.
She's, you know, with guys and, you know, her boo or bae or whatever y'all say.
You tell her don't date nobody from Newark?
No, I don't know if I date anybody from Newark.
I do not believe her.
No offense. You discouraged that pep? anybody from Newark. I do not believe that. No offense.
You discouraged that pep?
No, Newark.
All right.
Not saying there aren't any good guys in Newark.
I'm not knocking you down.
I am not knocking any Newark guys down.
But Trish is from East Irish.
He's from East Irish.
Oh, he's from East Irish.
My bad.
Over there, East Irish.
She said over there.
The whole over there.
The whole over there.
They doing sign language. It ain't a go. My bad. Over there. She said over there. The whole over there. If they're doing sign language, it ain't a ghost.
Different type.
Oh, there that camera guy.
So when are you going to let her read the book?
You know, that's a good.
That's a great question.
You know what?
It's such a great question because I have it.
Now it's close.
I'm going to show you how close it is when we're in the house.
She's 18 now.
I'm going to be like,
wow, it was right there.
It is right there for her.
That was not ready.
And she is 18.
But you know what?
She is 18 now.
She just turned 18 in September.
Is she ready for the reading now
or are you going to wait until 21?
I learned a lot.
Oh, no.
I think now it's perfect
because I have a mature mind.
I have like a 21-year-old mind anyway.
Well, girl, you're going to cry
just like I did at certain parts
when I read it.
It's going to be an emotional journey. And your mom ain't going to be able to tell you nothing because you're going to cry just like I did at certain parts when I read it. It's going to be an emotional journey.
And your mom ain't going to be able to tell you nothing
because you're going to be throwing all kinds of stuff in her face.
Don't tell me what I can't do when you did this.
But that's why it's experience.
You know what I mean?
And I know everyone got to go through theirs.
But I don't believe in that.
I think it's smart to learn from others' mistakes.
Absolutely.
I know people go, you got to go through your own.
I don't know if that's always the truth.
No, it's not true.
Small people learn from their own mistakes.
Wild people learn from the mistakes of others.
Right.
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From growing up hip-hop, we have Egypt at home.
Mama, Pepper from Salt-N-Pepa.
Are we going to see your boyfriend on the show?
Yes, you will.
Okay. Will he be in the trunk tied up because daddy done got hands on him?
I was going to say, she's good.
She'll shed a tear about something and keep it moving.
That's the beauty of it.
That's why I think the book would be ready for her now
because she is strong.
She's very strong, stronger than I was.
I had all kinds of daddy issues and all kinds of stuff growing up
because my father died at an early age.
So I got raised by the street, basically. And I'm
West Indian. I'm Jamaican. They was insane.
I love you and all kinds of stuff in the house.
Yeah, my aunt...
They don't do that. I was like, love you.
And they're like, bye.
She's the only...
They love you, but they don't say it.
My mom don't say it.
They do love you. So how does she express it?
Some nice curry gold or something So how does she express it? Some nice curry gold or something?
How does she express it?
She be like, take this in her home and put it in the fridge.
That's like how.
That's true.
That's a lot of what's in the village.
My family doesn't do that either.
Yeah, right?
I'm up a little hug.
She don't care.
She's a head down.
Right.
That's how my family is.
Wow.
It's funny.
She'll tell my mom, I love you.
I crack up in my head.
And my mom, you know, I'm in love with you too.
I'll go for the hug, and then she really won't let me.
But she'll let me hug her.
She won't push me away.
It's important because then growing up for me,
I started looking for that.
I wanted that.
And whoever was giving it to me, I'm taking it.
Even it was them Jersey boys throwing up sign language.
Right.
Let's explain that, what I mean by that
in the book and all that. I thought he was
throwing up I love you.
It was rough. We had
no, I didn't have anyone teaching me.
I'm going to tell you this. I had no,
I had a close family, but we didn't talk about
anything. We didn't talk about sex. I experienced
out there and what I
found from it, how did I perceive it,
how I wanted it. He wrote a song about it.
You know? So let's talk about it. Right.
Do you like your mom and dad's music, Gigi?
You're a Naughty by Nature, Salt-N-Pepa fan?
To be honest, since I've been around
my mom most of my life, I've
listened to more of her music.
I love my dad's music. I just don't think I
actually listen to as much
as I should have. But he
is very talented
and I love the way he raps.
One of the most underrated, by the way.
Yeah, like,
oh, and that song,
Everything's Gonna Be Alright,
he didn't have his dad.
I never knew my dad.
What's the next line?
Mother effer.
Mother effer, yeah.
That's a line that you cannot say nowadays
without getting blackballed.
I know, I'm like,
did you ever ask your daddy
what OPP was when you was a kid?
No, I asked her actually.
I said, mom, what is OPP?
She was just like, she wouldn't tell me, so I went on Google and I found out.
I went back to Google.
That is a song that, while you're here, I'm going to be honest.
OPP?
You said, why I'm here?
Yes.
Wait, who was at the people's property?
Because when that song first came out, I didn't put a face to the video.
There was nothing really social media.
I was like, who are these people talking like this?
This rap was hot.
It was crazy. And I kept trying to
see who this group is.
Because I loved that song
when I first heard it. I was like, oh my God.
Then it was at the MTV at the
Daytona Beach when MTV was doing
those spring breaks.
And I met him there.
They were doing the OPP.
And the day I met him.
You said, I got some pee for you.
That's an OPP.
I'll tell you.
From that moment on, we've been together.
Wow.
So when you Googled it, what came up?
Just other people's property?
I didn't look up images.
I didn't say images.
I went to all.
And then it just said
the, it said, you know,
Talking to Mike.
You get a red boy,
she get a red. Old personal
property. Okay. I don't know what it
said.
I don't think I went to the Urban Dictionary.
I think that was it.
I learned a lot from the Urban Dictionary too.
Have you been to Egypt yet, Egypt?
I always told myself, like, I should go to Egypt.
It's like, I just want to go there.
And I don't know, somebody just asked my name.
I'd be like, Egypt.
They'd be like, oh.
And then it just gave me a funny joke for a second.
You're not named Egypt after Egypt, right?
My dad, my dad, he actually, I texted him one time.
And I said, like, oh, why'd you name me Egypt?
And he texted me this beautiful message of why.
He said, that's where the most beautiful jewels were found and artifacts.
And you're just like, and you're a jewel to me.
It was longer, but it was like really.
Oh, that's sweet.
Oh, look at Pepsi.
That's why he got that baby.
That's why.
That's the stuff he used to say to me.
Oh my God.
Well, growing up in hip-hop,
and I've been watching it,
and y'all were very surprised to find out
that Angela Simmons was pregnant,
even though you were like,
she's a virgin, though.
Right.
Yeah, I watched it last week.
I'm like, I got tired of hearing
about everybody talking about Angela, though.
I'm like, okay, we get it.
All right.
I guess because of her whole situation,
you know, like where she came from
and the Romeo,
and then being a virgin for so long.
And then no one knew her boyfriend.
And no one knew the boyfriend.
And I know it's the season coming up, so I know they want me to like, don't talk about it because it's the next episode.
So the third one.
But I mean, people know.
We've heard.
The rumors.
Yeah, I saw a masterpiece saying he was a, you know. The baby hair now, wasn't it? Yeah, the The rumors. Yeah, so I'm at the piece saying he was a, you know.
The baby here now, isn't it? Yeah, the baby here.
You know what I'm saying?
It was shocking.
I get to talk to her in the show at one point, so it's good.
Okay.
You know, like, I understand sometimes.
You know, sometimes you find love.
Sometimes it just happens.
Yeah, it does.
And it happens, you know.
I mean, I still have to learn about that, but.
You ain't talked about sex to your daughter yet. No, love!
Oh, love!
Shit, he got spotted somewhere else.
Yeah, what is wrong with you?
Oh, you already know. I didn't prep you for this. See, I wasn't prepping. See, I didn't prep. I don't do no prepping.
Just threw her up in here.
I saw you at the Keep a Child Alive 2. You got to meet everybody.
Oh, that's what you meant.
I just made my way backstage. I was just like, I was a chance to rap for her.
I'm sorry.
I'm Peppa's daughter.
Can I?
I was like, I was like, is that Rocky?
Can I?
They're like, oh, I see the resemblance.
I'm like, oh.
She throw the name around quick.
Yeah.
She was at Amari Highway.
Just so I didn't, like, get thrown out.
I didn't want them to think, like, I was just some crazy fan
girl, just sneak them out.
Right.
Because they're like, oh, you need a wrist.
I was just like, oh, it's OK.
I'm with Peppa.
Y'all listen to new music together?
Well, yes.
She turned up every day,
all out,
every day in the house.
Yeah, on my speaker.
Turned up loud.
What do you listen to?
What do you listen to?
A lot.
Like,
Trey Songz,
Beyonce,
Nicki Minaj.
Name all the other ones.
Kanye.
Kanye,
Life of Pablo.
I love that one.
She knows every lyrics
to every song though
I said you did the
So Gone Challenge
21 Savage
I'm just stuntin'
on my ex bitch
hey
I'm just flexin'
on my ex bitch
little boozy
don't want that
she don't want that
she's so cute with it
cause she won't curse
so she knows how to
stunt that part out
I love y'all dynamic
that's dope man
it's on WeTV.
It's on We.
Oh, yeah.
WeTV Thursdays.
Thursday nights, 9 p.m.
Thursdays at 9 p.m.
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when you read the book
and let us know
your reaction.
Yeah, don't go on a Twitter rant
about nobody.
Just, like, you know,
you can be yourself.
Call your parents.
I should let her do it, right?
Yes.
Y'all, right?
That'd be interesting.
Just tell me where it is, and then I'll get you reading.
We're going to do it.
And she's a good girl.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report. This is The Rumor Report. Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, it looks like Regina Hall has been outed as far as her boyfriend.
Apparently, she's been dating for over a year.
Now, I had heard about this, but I didn't want to put it out there
because we had Regina Hall on The Breakfast Club.
Check it out.
You have a boyfriend?
Damn, you personal.
Why are you so personal? Hold on, I just want to say I know who her boyfriend is.
The reason I say that is because you know if you got a boyfriend, you got to send out a nude every once in a while.
I know who her man is.
Did you just say Zeus?
We're talking about my dog.
But yeah, no, everything on all fronts is very good.
Oh, okay. So you don't send your man no news when he... Because you travel a lot.
Do you want to say, come on, you're a businesswoman?
No, I'm saying there's nothing that's going to surface.
Is he husband material?
Yeah.
It's a nice high-profile relationship.
I'm looking forward to you guys coming out as a couple.
So, Angelia, you knew that that whole time and didn't tell nobody?
He didn't say nothing.
What kind of rumor reporter are you?
Well, because I don't want to do that until people are ready for it to happen.
I think that's wrong.
But it's not a rumor once we know.
Right. Well, she hasn't
confirmed it, but it's been in the press now.
And so she's dating Common.
Apparently they met on the set of
Barbershop and they've been dating for over a
year now. And she doesn't really
date fellow actors and
co-stars. So she waited
until after they were filming, after they
wrapped production, for them to start dating.
And that's when they started. And they said
this is the happiest anyone has ever seen him. He's a
hopeless romantic. And after several
filled relationships, he lost faith and love.
But Regina inspires him and has renewed his hope
and love. It's so beautiful to see.
So are they going to break up if they ever do another movie together?
I mean, she's just being professional.
I think that's great. It worked out.
However, it worked out. They've been together quietly. And I think that's great. It worked out. Well, congrats to them. They've been together quietly.
And I think that's a good way to do things.
You quietly date somebody because then everybody weighs in and da-da-da-da-da.
Because I saw Famulous posted it and everybody was commenting on it afterwards.
Sometimes it ruins things if it's too early.
If you can keep things tucked nowadays, keep it tucked.
But, yeah, congrats to Common and Regina Hall.
Common's a cool dude.
I like Common.
All right, now, Seven Streeter, that's
our girl up here. Seven Squirter!
She was supposed to perform at the Philadelphia
76ers game. She was supposed to do the National
Anthem, but she says they would not
let her perform because she had on a jersey
that said, We Matter. Here
is Seven. I'm at the 76ers
game to sing the National Anthem
and the organization is telling me that I
can't because I'm wearing a We Matter jersey.
That's stupid.
Yeah, we're going to need the Sixers to come to the front of the congregation this morning.
Yeah, she said.
That's stupid, man.
Right before she was about to walk out,
she said she was not told there was a dress code or anything like that,
and she didn't think it would be a big deal.
She had no idea, and they just told her minutes before her performance.
I even saw that she was tweeting that she was there.
So when she landed in Philly, and then next thing you know.
Damn it, man.
Dang, that happened.
Shouldn't you respect people's freedom of expression?
It just says we matter.
By the way, we do, right?
All of us.
We matter.
It's a symbolic gesture that drives social change.
If Seven wasn't black, then I would think that was just a politically correct way to say all lives matter.
So what's the problem?
But it's a correct statement. We matter.
Why is anybody mad about that? Why can't you perform?
That's a fact.
All right, Tyler Perry is saying that his movies cannot get into white neighborhoods.
Even though Boo, A Madea Halloween was the number one movie in the box office over the weekend,
$27.6 million, and it even beat out Tom Cruise's movie Jack Reacher,
according to Tyler Perry, he said he still
has these issues. He said, I think the numbers could have been
bigger had people who are in the white
suburbs had the option to go to their own theaters
to see it. It's something I've been dealing with for many
years. So Tyler Perry is trying to convince us that his movies are only
in black theaters. Stop it, Tyler. Well, he says that
Tom Cruise's movie was shown in
3,780 screens and
Madea was shown in 2,260
and it was still number one.
So he says...
2,260 all black, quote-unquote, black theaters in black neighborhoods?
Stop it.
That's a lie.
That can't be true.
He said, all I know is I have 1,500 less screens than Jack Reacher.
And he wrote, directed, and starred in Boo!
A Madea Halloween.
Well, that's two different things.
If you want more screens, that's one thing.
But to say your movies don't get in white neighborhoods,
I don't believe that.
First of all, what movie theaters are in black neighborhoods?
All over the country.
The Magic Johnson.
Magic Johnson.
Okay, but all over the country.
Where is that?
Harlem and where else?
That's what?
L.A.?
I'm sure L.A.
I'm sure Chicago.
Queens.
No, listen.
I just feel like, I don't know.
This is something that maybe has to be researched more, but I would think that Tyler Perry maybe knows where his movies are being shown. I don't know this is something that maybe has to be researched more
but I would think
that Tyler Perry
maybe knows where
his movies are being shown
I don't believe that
what areas
you don't make
30 million dollars
just being in black
quote unquote
black neighborhoods
let's keep it real
Tom Cruise's movie
did have 1500 more screens
that's different
the movie might have
more screens
but I can't say
what areas
there ain't too many
movie theaters in the hood
though
that's all I'm saying
I read that yesterday and I was, where's the black theaters?
Because you think about it.
Even as a kid, to go to a movie theater, you got to leave the hood.
You either got to go to the mall.
But there's none.
No, I used to go to the mall, King's Plaza.
That wasn't, well, that wasn't in the hood.
King's Plaza, that's not the hood.
But I will say this.
I grew up in Flatbush and Church Avenue, right smack in the middle of the hood.
And that's where I used to go to movies all the time.
They only had two screens in that theater, or three screens in that little theater.
They had like five.
Yeah, that was a small theater.
And I was sneaking from movie to movie to movie.
That was a small theater.
But we had a movie theater in our neighborhood.
Tyler Perry is just trying to set up the Madea oppression
because he's coming with that A Million Madea March movie.
He's coming with that Madea X movie,
that Madea Luther King movie,
that Madea Garvey movie.
It's coming.
I'm telling you, it's coming. It's coming. I mean, I can respect his grind. I know he wrote, produced, starred in the movie, that Madea Garvey movie. It's coming. I'm telling you, it's coming.
I mean, I can respect his grind.
I know he wrote, produced, starred in the movie,
and they do really well, and it was number one in the box office,
and he gets a lot of people checks.
I'm not mad at Tyler Perry.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that's your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
Charlemagne!
Yes.
Who you throwing that donkey to?
Just told y'all the 76ers organization needs to come to the front of the congregation.
Would you like to have a word with them, please.
Okay.
We'll do that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
It's time for
Donkey of the Day.
Donkeys of the Day
at Charlemagne.
I'm a Democrat,
so being Donkey of the Day
is a little bit of a mixed up.
So like a donkey.
Keyhole.
Donkey of the Day.
The Breakfast Club, bitches. Now, I've been called a lot in my 23 on. Donkey of the Day. The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Now, I've been called a lot in my 23 years,
but Donkey of the Day is a new one.
Yes, Donkey of the Day for Thursday, October 27th
goes to the Philadelphia 76ers as a staff,
basketball organization, and mother effing crew.
Now, last night, our homie 7th Streeter,
a.k.a. 7th Squirter, a.k.a. Savage 7,
a.k.a. 7th Heaven, was supposed.k.a. Savage Seven, a.k.a. Seventh Heaven,
was supposed to perform the national anthem before the Sixers season opener,
but just minutes before she was supposed to go on, the 76ers told her she couldn't perform.
Let's go to Seven Screeter's Instagram to find out why.
I'm at the 76ers game to sing the national anthem,
and the organization is telling me that I can't because I'm wearing a We Matter jersey.
Now, Seven told the Associated Press, I'd say two minutes before we were about to walk out,
the organization told me that I could not wear my shirt while singing the national anthem at their game.
I was never given any kind of dress code.
I was never asked beforehand to show my wardrobe.
And the Sixers declined to say why Screed's performance was canceled, but Seven already told us.
I'm at the 76ers game to sing the national anthem,
and the organization is telling me that I can't
because I'm wearing a We Matter jersey.
Now, I'm sure the 76ers know that the NBA is made up of 80% black people,
80-plus percent, actually,
and those brothers don't take too kindly to racial insensitivity.
Last time something like this happened
was when former L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling
got recorded slandering Negroes on the phone, and that didn't end well for old Donald.
Now, in the case of the We Matter shirt Seven was wearing,
that shirt was as politically correct as it could get.
All it said was We Matter.
I mean, hell, if Seven wasn't black, I would think that We Matter
was a politically correct way to say all lives matter.
Now, if Seven says that's why she couldn't perform, I believe her.
And the 76ers aren't commenting right now because I'm sure they
want to clean this up before they piss off the
black players and black fan base.
Now, the 76ers organization says that
they encourage meaningful actions
to drive social change, and as they
move from symbolic gestures
to action, we will continue to leverage
our platform to positively
impact our community. Well,
76ers, that's all Seven was
trying to do. A symbolic gesture
to drive some social change. She was
leveraging her platform to positively
impact the community. So, what's the
problem? Practice what you preach, 76ers.
People have freedom of expression
and you denied Seven Screeder the opportunity
to do just that. Not to mention, took
her opportunity away to display her talents to the 76ers crowd.
Seven went on to say, I was angry, extremely, extremely angry and disappointed
and honestly brought to tears by all of it.
Seven said it broke her heart, and she said, honestly,
I was very excited about being able to perform the national anthem.
I was really looking forward to it.
And the 76ers just took that opportunity away from her, man.
Look, 76ers. And everybody
who gets mad at people who decide to protest
whatever way they decide to protest.
This is America.
Last time I checked, you know, the land of
liberty and justice for all. Remember that?
Huh? Well, if liberty means anything
at all, it means the right to tell
people what they do not want to hear.
Give the 76ers the biggest
hee-haw, please.
We tried
to call Seven, but she's asleep.
Seven sleeper.
Shout out to my girl
Seven, man. She don't never, ever, ever
mean no harm. Seven don't bother nobody.
Bother nobody. Seven is one of the
nicest individuals out here in these
streets. She's a savage.
Pope County.
She's a savage, and I'm sure some men hear me say that and say, uh-uh, she did me dirty.
But, hey, she told you she was a savage.
All right.
Well, thank you for that don't give me that, sir.
Do you follow Seven on social media?
Seven be cutting up, okay?
And then be trying to act like she don't be just smutting these guys out and kicking them to the curb.
Drop one of Clues bombs for Seven's freedom. No, she don't be just smutting these guys out and kicking them to the curb. Drop one of Clues bombs and step in the screen.
No, she doesn't.
Okay.
All right.
I like that.
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You got a question for Yee, call her right now.
She'll help you with your relationship advice and all your other advice.
Call her right now.
Maybe you want to get your Brazilian wax for the first time.
I can give you advice on how to ease the pain.
Shout to Harry T.
Harry T is somebody that works a pair that Angela Yee actually took her
to get her first Brazilian.
She had a hairy ass
and she needed some help.
That's not what a Brazilian
is for.
It's for your vagina.
Why do you keep saying that?
Isn't it for your butt too?
It's the crack, yes.
Okay.
You did tell Hillary
that she was a young girl
so I can understand why.
I ain't telling that.
We still got that clip
of the Evie really erased.
I erased it.
You erased it?
I erased that clip.
Evie is a bastard.
But you know what though?
The backup cameras got it. I'm going to get that clip. All right. It was behind? I erased it. He erased it? Envy is a bastard. But you know what though? The backup cameras got it.
I'm going to get that clip.
It was behind the scenes.
It was behind the scenes. It was a personal conversation.
Envy's brain says one thing
but his mouth says another. He was meant to talk
about his daughter. Exactly. So Envy said to Hillary
I brought my daughter here and you know for me as a
young girl growing up I never thought I could be president.
I was like what? I didn't say that.
That is exactly what you said. Oh I'm like, what? I didn't say that. That is exactly
what you said.
Oh, I'm going to get
the audio, bruh, bruh.
I'm not going to lie.
Emme might have grown up
as a young girl
and transformed into it.
That is true.
Don't judge me.
I'm not.
That's what I said.
I'm with you.
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That was the Dream Love
Young Girl.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee, 800-585-1051.
Hello, who's this?
This is Charla Dunning.
Hey, mama.
What's your question for Yee?
I have three kids, and my oldest son is not my husband.
And they do not get along at all.
I've been with this, my husband says he was three
and he's 11 now.
And they're always constantly bumping heads.
Okay, like fist fighting and stuff?
No, not fighting, just like words.
All right, I'm going to tell you this.
Me and my brother did not get along with each other.
We're a year and three months apart,
probably until we were in college.
Right.
And all we did was argue all the time.
Like, we really did not mess with each other at all.
I think we probably never really got along.
Well, it's my husband and my oldest son that don't get along.
Oh, it's your husband.
I thought you were saying the kids don't get along.
No, well, you know, they're going to fight anyway.
But my son does things to aggravate him.
And then, you know, he'll say things that he shouldn't say.
So it's a never-ending cycle.
Yes.
And I just need to know, what can I do to, like, build their relationship and make that relationship better?
Because they don't understand how hard it is for me because I don't want to choose him over my son.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, and your son probably feels like that sometimes, too.
Right.
Well, your husband has to be the bigger person because this is a child we're talking about. Right. Yeah. And your son probably feels like that sometimes, too. Right. Well, your husband has to be the bigger person because this is a child we're talking about.
Right.
That means that he has to be a person of authority, but he has to also be mature enough to not go back and forth and to understand that he's doing these things on purpose to aggravate him and try to show him as much love as he can.
Because probably he does those things to aggravate him.
Then your husband reacts in the way that he wants him to react because he's doing it on purpose and then it keeps on going
back and forth and back and forth what he needs to do is your husband should be doing something
differently but he also has to be an authority figure he can't be going back and forth with the
child all right i've tried to explain that to him you have to give him authority you can't butt in
if they have a problem you mama can't butt in because they'll always run to you.
Let them do some bonding.
Let them go together.
You see, y'all missing out.
She doesn't want to make it seem
like she's choosing her husband
over her child either.
She can't jump in, though.
The problem is her oldest son
looked like the baby daddy
that used to be having sex with her raw
and shot her club up,
and her new man can't stand that.
Okay?
That's what he get for having
your old man's face.
But he's got to be the mature one.
But his father is around, too, and they get along.
Right.
I don't know.
And maybe another good thing to do is to have his father, his biological father, speak to him as well.
Yeah, I've tried that, too.
And that would be helpful.
But I will say, you have to make sure that your husband has the authority,
because he still has to look at him like he's an authoritative figure in his life.
But your husband can't go down to your child's level.
He has to be more insure.
He has to be above that.
And he has to even show him that he does love him, even though he's acting out.
But he's probably acting out in response to feeling neglected or feeling weird
because he's the only one that's not the biological child of both of you.
No, he's feeling like that dude broke up with their family.
He feels like the new guy broke up your family.
Right, because we have two kids.
I have, you know, two younger kids.
Right.
With him, and I don't know.
He might feel like he doesn't get the love and attention that the other two kids get
because that's not his real father, too.
Yeah, well, I try to make him spend a lot of time with his father, too.
And, you know, so he'll have that feeling still, but then when he comes home, it'll be okay for
like a day or so, but then he goes right back to, it might be good for your husband to do some
special things for him and with him, just the two of them together, just to really show him that,
yes, you are my son also, even though, you know, that's not biologically his son, but he probably does feel left out.
Okay.
Even if y'all don't make him feel like that subconsciously, it might be difficult for him.
So I think what he needs to do is really just show him as much love as he can, but also just be firm and let him know you cannot speak to me in any way that you want.
You can't do this, but they do need to spend some time together, even if it's just the two of them one-on-one.
I think that would be a good thing.
Okay.
Thank you so much.
Good luck.
No problem.
Bye-bye.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
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Now, we're in the middle of Ask Yee,
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What line you want to go to, Yee?
Three.
All right.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, this is Jay.
What's your question for Yee?
Me and my girlfriend,
we just recently got engaged.
My only problem right now
is that she's a squirter.
That sounds like great.
At first, it was cool.
Yeah, at first, it was cool.
It was no problem.
But now, it's just annoying.
Like, sheets is always wet. We can't even have a decent quickie. Like, it was cool, yeah. At first it was cool, no problem. But now it's just annoying. Like, sheets is always wet.
We can't even have a decent quickie.
Like, it's annoying.
Why don't you punk ass up?
Why don't you let me talk to him, Yee?
What's wrong with you?
You should be excited about this.
Like, you know, somebody always got to sleep in a wet spot.
You know, you're supposed to be like...
The whole bed wet.
Well, what you need to do, knowing that she's a squirter,
is that you need to throw something down on the bed
before y'all have sex.
Duh.
Keep a towel under the bed like me and my wife do.
I'm not going to lie, okay?
I had a sex bit on the show, and she works in a sex store,
and they actually have a particular blanket just for that.
All right, all right.
Hold on.
Let me see if I can remember the name of it.
All right, but, yeah, I need that.
And when you're down there, when you're down there... If you listen to lip service,
we actually talked about it on lip service.
Yeah, it's called the Liberator,
and they actually have it on Amazon.
All right, but yeah.
It's a moisture-resistant sex blanket.
All right, all right.
Thank you.
And by the way, when you're down there
showing her what that mouth do, though,
and she squirts,
you take it in the chest like a real man.
You don't stop.
No, definitely, definitely.
So the only problem is that the sheets get wet.
Yeah, the sheets get wet and the bed is wet.
You feel me?
You can't wake up in the morning real quick.
Shut up.
So you just get this Liberator blanket and you'll be fine.
And never make a woman feel ashamed
about what her body does during sex.
That's supposed to be a great thing.
I wouldn't talk to her about it.
I would just hop up with the blanket.
You sound like a devil damn fool calling up here complaining about your woman squirting.
You should be happy.
Well, listen, we solved the problem.
Obviously, it's an issue for people.
That's why they created this blanket, just for that.
Well, good luck.
I love it.
And you know it's mostly urine.
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Now, Ye, we got rumors coming up.
Yes, Kanye actually had some positive things to say to Kid Cudi while he was performing.
So we'll tell you what that's all about.
Also, Amy Schumer, did you see people were upset that she redid the formation video?
I'll tell you how she responded.
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We got Savage Cheeto on the line.
Good morning, Seven.
What up, guys?
Savage Seven.
You know we always surprisingly, shockingly call Seven without her knowledge, so we wanted
to call you today about this whole situation that happened at the 76ers game
where you were supposed to perform the national anthem.
Tell me what the white man did to you, 7.
Don't you start, but honestly, it's just crazy.
It is what it is.
Their organization came in and told me two minutes
or I'm micing up, putting my pack on,
I'm about to go out and sing this anthem
that I've done a soundcheck for and everything.
And they just come in and told me that I cannot,
you know, you cannot wear that shirt
while singing the national anthem at this game.
So did they try to make you wear something else?
They gave me the option of wearing, you know,
a 76ers jersey.
But for me, that completely, it defeats the purpose
of why I had on what I had on. Right, right. it defeats the purpose of why I had on what I had on.
Right, right.
It defeats the purpose.
Now, what was the message your shirt was trying to send?
It said, we matter.
What that mean?
It said, we matter.
And what I want to explain to people is that I'm not saying that, you know,
our lives are the only ones that are important.
It's just that, honestly, our lives are just way more disposable.
Like, why is it our lives are way more disposable?
Like, it really bothers me.
Our lives are more in jeopardy than everybody else's.
Listen, you don't even have to be upset about that because all lives can't matter until black lives matter.
Like, you know, if you're saying all lives matter but black lives don't matter, then all lives don't matter.
So don't be upset about that.
Yeah, our lives, man, it's just, if I see one more,
one more, oh, man, I can't, it just bothers me
on a whole other level.
Not to mention, I just went to the, you know,
the National Civil Rights Museum,
and that just touched my heart.
And just, I feel like we live in those times now.
It's just, you know, and it was just important for me to wear my shirt.
That was just important to me.
Has anybody reached out to you from the NBA yet?
Absolutely not.
Not one person.
Not even the players that be in your DMs all the time?
No, Charlemagne cut it out.
No, not one person has reached out to me
We appreciate your stance man
No I
That hurt my heart though
Cause I don't like to see that cause I'm gonna tell you
I know Seven you said that you know it brought you to tears
And I know Seven is
That's a terrible thing to do to somebody
Right when you getting ready to go out there
I saw you was tweeting that you was in Philly
You know everything
I was just really excited.
You know, on top of that, my, you know, we have fans that we had a contest.
There are fans that were supposed to come and sit with me for the game.
Wow.
You know what I mean?
So it doesn't just affect me.
Y'all know I don't play about my fans.
We know.
Like, we made promises to people.
They were excited.
And that to be taken away from them as well over something, you know what I mean, like this,
that just broke my heart.
I gave them donkey of the day this morning.
They deserved it.
Well, yeah, they definitely deserved that.
So, yeah, it's crazy.
Well, Seven, if you want to sing for us this morning, we won't stop you.
Shut up.
If you want me to disturb this entire airport, listen here.
Let me ask you a question, Seven. Do those guys whose heart you be breaking, do their lives matter?
Shut up.
Oh, my God.
Charlamagne, do your heart matter?
I don't think you got any.
Shut up.
He called you a savage this morning.
He always does that.
Nothing but break hearts all day long.
And I said, Seven's a very sweet woman.
I told you he was sweet.
If they can't step up to the plate.
Hey, Seven, did you see that Kevin Gates got to go to jail in Polk County?
Where you from?
I have not seen anything.
I've been dealing with all of this other crazy stuff.
I have not seen anything.
He just got sentenced to 180 days at Polk County Jail.
Wow.
Well, wow.
That's crazy.
I didn't see nothing.
Sheesh.
I've been traveling.
I'm at the airport,
and I'm actually about to board a plane in a few minutes.
All right.
Well, you have a safe flight.
Thanks for letting us bombard you this morning.
Have a safe flight.
Love you, Seven.
I love y'all, too.
I appreciate y'all.
All right, Seven.
All right, bye.
All right.
Well, that was
your rumor report
shout out to Yee
for having Seven's number
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Your favorite artist that will be touching that stage tonight.
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It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
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 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. prejudice to politics to police violence, and we try to give you the tools to create positive change in your home, workplace, and social circle. We're going to learn how to become better allies
to each other, so join us each Saturday for Civic Cipher on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast,
or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey there, I'm Dr. Maya Shankar, and I'm a scientist who
studies human behavior. Many of us have experienced a moment in our lives that changes everything, that instantly
divides our life into a before and an after. On my podcast, A Slight Change of Plans, I talk to
people about navigating these moments. Their stories are full of candor and hard-won wisdom,
and you'll hear from scientists who teach us how we can be more resilient in the face of change.
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