The Breakfast Club - Mack Wilds Interview to Comedian Ms. Pat Interview

Episode Date: August 31, 2018

Friday 8/31 - Today on the show we had Mack Wilds stop by where he spoke about new movie 'Dinner For Two', Being heartbroken, single life and more. Also we had comedian Ms.Pat stop by where she spoke ...about her life story, selling crack, and even getting shot, but lets just say if you didn't know her before, you definitely will after! Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a Minnesota House candidate that used the N-word to describe himself in a campaign ad. Also we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners thought about Eminem's album.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:46 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.
Starting point is 00:01:56 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. Hey, good morning, GZMB. Charlamagne Tha God. Peace to the planet. It's Friday! Yes, it's Friday, and y'all done pissed Eminem off, boy. And y'all should thank us for pissing Eminem off.
Starting point is 00:02:35 Oh, my goodness. He's back-sounding like him. That boy is spitting. No, say that again. What'd you say? He's back-sounding like him. Oh, okay. I don't know why artists got to get told that their music is whack in order for them to respond with good music, but yes, Kamikaze album is dope from what I've heard so far. I see, okay. I don't know why artists got to get told that their music is whack in order for them to respond with good music.
Starting point is 00:02:45 But, yes, Kamikaze album is dope from what I've heard so far. I see he has Joyner Lucas on a couple of songs on the album. That's dope. He's on one. He's on two? Oh, I thought it was. I think he's on one. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:02:57 You know what it was? I'm looking at Apple and I did it by song. No, no. He's only on one. Yeah, he's only on one record. I think Joyner Lucas is on it. Royster Five Nine is on it. Some guy named Nick Reese.
Starting point is 00:03:08 I've never heard of Nick Reese. I think that's his name. Jesse. Jesse Reyes. Jesse Reyes. Something like that. Jesse Reyes. All I know is, drop one of Clues Bomb's family now.
Starting point is 00:03:16 Okay. Yo, man, I'm not a hater. He threw some shots at you. He threw some shots at Joe Budney. He threw some shots at Lou Yachty. He threw some shots at Drake. Wait, hold on. He said Charlene's name?
Starting point is 00:03:27 Yeah, sure did. Told him it was a game donkey today. Say my name a couple times. Oh, yeah, he did. Sure did. Oh, you know we got the clip. Oh, man. The BET cipher was weak.
Starting point is 00:03:34 It was garbage. The thing ain't even orange. Oh, my God. That's a reach. Shout out to all my colorblind people. Each and every one of y'all. If you call a fire engine green, aquamarine. Or you think water is pink.
Starting point is 00:03:43 Dog, that's a date. Looks like an olive to me. Look, there's an apple. No, it's not. It's a peach. You know what's so crazy about this whole situation? What? Excited? I don't even remember what I said about his BET cypher. You definitely said it was trash. You said my song was way better. My song was better.
Starting point is 00:04:10 And you said that he was using, I think, situations. Donald Trump and the situation to have a better verse. I'm sure I said all of that. I just don't remember exactly what I said. I do remember saying my song was better, though. You said it was mediocre. And remember we did a little, we opened up the phone lines and you said it was mediocre. And I said I thought it was good that he was speaking out against causes and you thought it was better, though. You said it was mediocre. And remember we did a little, we opened up the phone lines and you said it was mediocre. And I said I thought it was good that he was speaking out against causes and you thought it was not genuine and he was using it.
Starting point is 00:04:31 I don't like woke Eminem. I like this Eminem that's on this album right here. Oh, y'all pissed him off. I love this Eminem. This slim, shady Eminem right here that's talking about his own personal issues and things that's going on with D12 and media people that are bothering him and hurting his feelings. I like that Eminem. That woke Emin hurting his feelings. I like that Eminem. That woke Eminem, I don't like woke Eminem. Well, him and Joe Bud's going to have five minutes with each other when they see each other.
Starting point is 00:04:50 I didn't like the Joe Budden bar. I'm going to be honest with you. What? What'd he say? I'm not even repeating it. I didn't like the Joe Budden bar. I don't think that that should be rehashed in 2018. It's very dangerous.
Starting point is 00:05:01 Everything goes when you're a rapper now. That is true. That is true. That is true. But, true. That is true. But, I mean, Jesus Christ. Em is rapping about some crazy stuff in his day, too. Killing his mom. Killing his baby mom.
Starting point is 00:05:11 You know? He's talked about some wild abuse to women as well. And Em is taking it all. He continues to take it all. So, when somebody goes at him, he just opens up the floodgates. Listen, I'm not mad. It's hip-hop. And I heard him when he said that.
Starting point is 00:05:23 He told Paul Rosenberg just wanted him to chill. Nah, F that chilling. I was like, listen. And today's Joe Budden born day, too. Happy born day to Joe Budden. Drop a present for Joe Budden. He got some bars on his birthday. Everybody academic got bars.
Starting point is 00:05:35 Why he came at Lil Yachty, though? Like, I don't like him. He said that it was no offense to Lil Yachty. It's just not his thing. Yeah, because we 40 plus, M. I'm 40, M got to be, what, 44? He was just saying that he's just not into that. And he did say that it wasn't anything against him personally. It's just his opinion. I like what I 40 plus, M. I'm 40, M got to be, what, 44? He was just saying that he's just not into that. And he did say that it wasn't anything against him personally.
Starting point is 00:05:47 It's just his opinion. I like what I've heard, though. I like Kamikaze. Yes, that boy, he's back to spitting. I like that. He gave Lord Jamal bars. He definitely gave Lord Jamal bars. But Lord Jamal's been very vocal about M, I believe.
Starting point is 00:05:58 Listen, I love Lord Jamal, okay? I was listening to Brand Newbie, and he literally yesterday had a photo shoot. I don't think we're talking about that part. I think we're talking about more of the interview. The media joke with Lord Jamal. Lord Jamal, right. Right at a photo shoot. I don't think we talk about that part. I think we talk about more the interview. The media joke to Lord Jamal. Lord Jamal, right. Yes.
Starting point is 00:06:08 I like the album. I just don't understand why we got to tell people their music is whack in order for them to respond with something great. Because the truth of the matter is Revival was whack.
Starting point is 00:06:16 But Kamikaze's dope. That's the way life is. Two things can be true. And that's just my opinion. You haven't even heard the whole album yet. I have heard the whole album. It just came out.
Starting point is 00:06:24 I thought you said you haven't. I had two hours this morning. Oh, earlier you said you didn't hear the whole thing yet. I have heard the whole album. It just came out. I thought you said you haven't. I had two hours this morning. Oh, earlier you said you didn't hear the whole thing yet. I didn't say that. I heard the whole album. Yeah, I like that. All right, well, let's get the show cracking. We have a young woman by the name of Miss Pat joining us this morning.
Starting point is 00:06:37 First of all, man. She's a comedian. I read her book when I was in Montserrat, and I posted it when I was on vacation because it was an incredible book. Her book is called Special. I mean, it's called Rabbit. Yeah, Rabbit. Rabbit is Special. How'd you get Special out of Rabbit? Because I was on vacation because it was an incredible book. Her book is called Rabbit. Rabbit is special. How'd you get special out of Rabbit? I was about to say Miss Pat is special.
Starting point is 00:06:50 I mean that in the best possible way. She has an amazing, incredible story. She's got a TV show in the works with Lee Daniels. She's got her book out, Rabbit, and I think that she's somebody that y'all need to get to know. If you don't know her after the day, you will. If you don't know her after today, you will.
Starting point is 00:07:05 Well, if you don't know her now, after today, you will. I didn't know that much about her. I randomly read her book because I love reading autobiographies, and she's a comedian. So I was like, okay, this looks interesting. Incredible story. So we'll kick it with Miss Pat. And also, Mack Wilds will be joining us this morning, all right?
Starting point is 00:07:19 So let's get the show cracking. Front page news, what are we talking about? Well, let's talk about a GoFundMe account that this couple started for a homeless man, but they kind of kept a lot of the money. Okay. Let's get into all that when we come back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. What are we talking about, Yeezy? Let's talk about seven people who were killed in a bus and a truck crash. That was when a Greyhound bus that was packed, they said 49 people were on the bus
Starting point is 00:07:45 and crashed with the tractor trailer head on. Yikes. So they said so far, seven people have been killed. They do expect that number to rise. They said what happened was a semi-truck was traveling and it blew a tire. The driver lost control of the vehicle. It crossed the median and struck the bus. It was on the other side
Starting point is 00:08:01 of the divider. Well, prayers up for all their souls. Absolutely. Yeah, they said pretty much everybody ended up having to go to the hospital side of the divider. Prayers up for all their souls. Absolutely. Yeah, they said pretty much everybody ended up having to go to the hospital with different degrees of injuries. All right, now, Johnny Bobba Jr. is a homeless man.
Starting point is 00:08:13 And if you guys remember the story last year in October, he had only $20 on him and he gave it to a woman, Kate McClure, for gas. The woman and her boyfriend actually needed to get some gas. They were stranded.
Starting point is 00:08:23 He gave his $20 even though he was a homeless man. And since then, Katie McClure has raised and her husband and her boyfriend have raised over $400,000 on a GoFundMe account to help him out because the whole story went viral. Now what happens is,
Starting point is 00:08:39 a little shaky next, what Johnny Bobby Jr. is saying is that he didn't get to see that money. The amount of money that he got was about $75,000 of the $400,000 that was raised. But, according to Kate McClure and her boyfriend Mark D'Amico, they're saying that they did actually give more than
Starting point is 00:08:55 $200,000 and that some of that money had to go to GoFundMe fees. Plus, they said they were giving him money and he was blowing it on drugs. They said he blew through $25,000 cash in under two weeks. So they said they spent half the funds on housing and other expenses for a Bobbitt. Right now, the judge has ordered for McClure and D'Amico to provide a full accounting of the money that they have raised. And they have frozen those accounts right now because the money is just in their personal account.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Imagine that. You start a GoFundMe for somebody and then they don't end up really getting most because the money is just in their personal account. Imagine that. You start a GoFundMe for somebody and then they don't end up really getting most of the money. That's why I don't do GoFundMes for nobody. But.
Starting point is 00:09:31 I don't even like GoFundMe links. I look at GoFundMe links and I say to myself, go F yourself. If he really was blowing the money on drugs and all of those things,
Starting point is 00:09:38 do you think they should have withheld it from him? Yes. Yes. Absolutely. How did they know he was going to blow it on drugs? Did they know?
Starting point is 00:09:44 They didn't know he was going to, but they said that he'd be up to $25,000. They knew he had a drug habit, though, right? I'm not sure how much they knew about him. That's just like when you're driving down the street and you give a homeless person some money, I always tell them, go do the right thing with that money. You know what I mean? Initially, they only tried to raise $10,000.
Starting point is 00:10:00 That was the goal. But once the story went viral, they raised over $400,000. So I guess they didn't anticipate all that happening. That's why you got to be very cautious of these stories that go viral. You get these links and you get these requests for money nowadays. And everybody got these sad sob stories. You can't fool me with that no more. Okay.
Starting point is 00:10:16 Like we have evidence to show you that I'm going through these things and I need some money. That's what I got to see. I'm sorry. Even that. You tell me your house burnt down. I need to see pictures of the house with you sitting in the middle of the rubble. That could be someone else's house. That is true, too.
Starting point is 00:10:30 That is true. See, now, well, it's all right for all you people whose houses burned down. Don't send me no GoFundMe links. I'm going to say go ahead. My goodness. All right. Well, that's front page news. Now, when we come back, Mack Wiles will be joining us.
Starting point is 00:10:40 We'll kick it with Mack Wiles. He has a new flick that's coming out. What's the name of the flick? Do you remember? Dinner for Two? Dinner for Two. That's the name of it. So we'll kick it with Mack Wiles. He has a new flick that's coming out. What's the name of the flick? Do you remember? Dinner for Two. Dinner for Two. That's the name of it. So we'll kick it with Mack Wiles when we come back.
Starting point is 00:10:49 Don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ MV Angela Yee. Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:11:01 We got a special guest in the building. And they call him this name for a reason. Mack Wiles. Oh, good gracious. What building. And they call him this name for a reason. Mac Wilds. Oh, good gracious. What? Why do they call him Wild Yee? What about Mac? Oh.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Okay. Why do they call him a Mac Wild Yee? Is he not some of your friends? What do you want to tell us, Yee? Wow. I wasn't even saying all that. I'm just saying he's a very smooth guy. Oh, please, please.
Starting point is 00:11:21 I'm just a man of very few words. Every time I see Mac out and about, girls be like, ah, can you hook me up with Mac? I'm like, listen, hook yourself up, okay? Not in Dinner for Two. Dinner for Two, you wasn't a Mac at all. Not at all. Completely.
Starting point is 00:11:37 And the funny thing about it, I told you this morning, I said, you want to know something funny? He was like, what? Like, that's how I was growing up as a kid. Right, you still kind of are very awkward. Shut up. Don't do that. I was awkward. What if he's the man right now? Like, that's how I was growing up as a kid. Right, you still kind of are very awkward. Shut up. Don't do that. I was awkward.
Starting point is 00:11:45 What? He's the man right now. Yeah, he's awkward. Being a man thing is a cover-up. Shut up. His insecurities. I was five foot two. I had glasses and braces, and I was awkward.
Starting point is 00:11:55 Yeah. I couldn't get a girl, and when I talked to a girl, it was just uncomfortable. Yes. I felt your pain. That was really you as a kid, wasn't it? Thanks. Absolutely. 200%.
Starting point is 00:12:02 I always believed that. The acting was too good. Swear. Swear. Definitely was very, had a very awkward upbringing, but being around my older brother and all of them, I kind of just,
Starting point is 00:12:13 I guess that was my first lesson in acting. I was just acting like them, and it actually worked. So I was like, damn, this is how you get girls. This is how you get girls. So the only part of the movie I found that could be possibly
Starting point is 00:12:24 like Mack Wilds in real life. Oh, girls. So the only part of the movie I found that could be possibly like Mack Wiles in real life. Oh, Jesus. What part are you? I mean, he slept with his best, his girl's best friend. Uh, that's,
Starting point is 00:12:34 hey, listen, that's, No, I don't even know that he's like that. Well, break down Dinner for Two. What is Dinner for Two? Yeah, explain what
Starting point is 00:12:40 this movie is. You're giving out tips and stuff. Oh, well, for everybody out there, Dinner for Two is this movie that I had the pleasure of not only starring in but also executive producing. That's basically about this man who's kind of come down on hard times
Starting point is 00:12:56 ever since his wife leaves him. And as you go through the movie, you see that those hard times kind of built into a depression, which leads him to wanting to go home and cook his own last meal before he and crazy but as he's starting to cook his last meal his ex-wife shows up at the door and then the movie becomes about him trying to get back with her and I guess pretty much save his own life.
Starting point is 00:13:29 What are some tips you can give somebody for trying to get back with their ex? I would say think. Because I think there has to be some type of thought process with that. It's tricky because you never,
Starting point is 00:13:47 sometimes you shouldn't be there in the first place. I don't know. For you in real life, have you ever had a situation where you had to get back together with an ex and you went really hard? I have. I have.
Starting point is 00:13:57 I'm about to say. Did it work? What did you do? One time it did. You got back with mad exes, okay. No. It's probably the same person over and over. But what did you do when it worked?
Starting point is 00:14:07 I think it's just kind of getting back to basics. Understanding who the person is and why you guys liked each other in the first place. That's the biggest thing. What made you want to go back? I think a lot of times
Starting point is 00:14:22 it would be history. Instead of actually processing what went down and understanding people's colors, you actually fall in love with the history, with the nostalgia of it all. Have you ever had a broken heart? Of course. Absolutely. I'm an R&B singer. What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:14:40 I had to tap into that. Broken heart sometimes is like a physical pain that you feel. Oh, yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Like your body hurts. Like everything hurts from a broken heart, you know? That s***, it is not pretty. Was it your fault?
Starting point is 00:14:59 Of course. All right, relax. Gigi. There were times that it's my fault that my own heart gets broken, and there are times that it's definitely not my fault. All right, we have more with Mack Wiles when we come back. Don't move. It's The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:15:18 Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Mack Wiles is in the building. He has a new flick, Dinner For Two, that's out this weekend, and he's in the building.
Starting point is 00:15:34 Yee? Watching it, you did seem really broken and depressed, so I'm wondering, as an actor, what are you tapping into? I tapped into a lot of things. I had a lot of conversations with people who have been depressed. You know, I've been depressed before. Just dealing with understanding what that emotion of not just a broken heart, but like full-on depression feels like.
Starting point is 00:16:00 You know, it's a whole different beast that you're carrying and something that weighs you down every single day. Now you said depressed. What made you depressed? I think different things. Different things. Family problems. There could be problems in the career. There could be problems in relationships. All of that stuff kind of lead to depression. The craziest thing is that it's never one thing. It's like a multitude of so many different things that kind of get built up and you just never take care of one thing, so everything just kind of builds on each other. Now, how bad was the depression?
Starting point is 00:16:41 Did you ever think about killing yourself like the movie? Oh, my God. Personally, I haven't gotten to that place yet. Thank God. Hopefully it never happens. And you know what's important? Having people you can talk to. Because you do have your friends that...
Starting point is 00:16:56 Yes. I don't know how, you know, if you guys... Because I feel like sometimes it's hard for guys to open up to each other and be like really honest. It is. But I'm the emotional guy in our group, so I'm the one who I'll tell even though they want to be niggas
Starting point is 00:17:12 and be on some like, nah bro, we men, I don't, I'm like nah, I feel bro. I feel shit bro. You the one that's going to cry fast. Oh yeah, 200%. You called me crying a couple times. I did did It happens Hey, it happens
Starting point is 00:17:26 You a real nigga No, he went through a depression too But he actually did try to commit suicide I did And we've talked about it And he's been very open about it It's real In the movie
Starting point is 00:17:34 You knocked off your best friend's girl Oh yeah Your girl's best friend Has that ever happened to you? In real life? Uh, nah Nah Nah
Starting point is 00:17:42 They were just cool with each other They know It's different It's different Like what if you What if a girl did that to you? real life uh no no no they were just cool with each other they know it's different like what if you what if a girl did that to you to me like you know had sex with had relations with one of your friends with one of my friends um i think honestly with the right amount of strength anything is forgivable i don't know if I have the right amount of strength. There you go. That's fair, right? That's fair.
Starting point is 00:18:08 So you're single now. I am single like a dollar bill. I am single. And I'm not like fake single. Like when somebody hears this, I'm going to get DMs like, where are you single? I'm like real single. Okay. So what does Mack Wiles look for in a female?
Starting point is 00:18:23 What kind of female is Mack Wiles looking for? Honestly, a smart girl and a girl that could keep up. Because I'm going to run, and I am going to make sure that I am working and all of that. So it's like, if you can keep up with me, then I'm going to love you forever. Now, music-wise, what are we getting back to music? I've actually been in the studio this whole time, too. So I'm just kind of waiting on the right time to kind of drop some stuff. I'll be dropping something soon, like, just even if it's an EP. You nervous about the second project?
Starting point is 00:18:54 The first one did so well, received so well, nominated for so many awards. No, I'm not nervous. I think for me, I am more, I'm anxious. Like, I just, like, I want to, I'm not nervous. I think for me, I am more, I'm anxious. Like, I just, like, I want to, I'm creative. So my biggest thing is just to get the creative stuff out. If y'all like it, y'all like it. If y'all don't, y'all going to like what I put out next. It's that simple.
Starting point is 00:19:16 And what else besides Dinner for Two, which, by the way, will be on TV One on Sunday, September 2nd at 7 p.m.? Oh, man, preach that. I was about to do it, too. Go ahead. I appreciate you. What else do you have going on? You know, more music, like we said. And, you know, we have some other stuff in the works.
Starting point is 00:19:29 Just finished another movie. I don't want to talk about it too much just yet. But, you know, we're just, you know, young black men out here working. There you go. It's Mack Wilds. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:19:40 The Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy, we are The Breakfast Club. You all right? Yes. All right, let's get to these rumors.
Starting point is 00:19:55 Let's talk Eminem. She's spilling the tea. This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club. Well, this was unexpected. Eminem put out a new album. He tweeted, try not to overthink this one.
Starting point is 00:20:11 Enjoy. Kamikaze out now. Well, we're glad you didn't overthink this one, Eminem, because this one is dope. Revival was whack, but this one is dope. Now, we are going to be talking about this throughout the morning, but there's 13 songs on here. The album's about 45 minutes long.
Starting point is 00:20:24 And apparently Eminem and Paul Rosenberg, his manager, who's also the president of Def Jam, have been going back and forth about Eminem coming at people who come at him. Here's what happened on one of the skits. Hey, Em, it's Paul. I listened to the new album.
Starting point is 00:20:40 Are you really going to just reply to everybody who you don't like what they have to say about you or the stuff you're working on? I mean, I don't know if that's really a great idea. It's like, what's next? Kamikaze 2, the album where you reply to everybody who didn't like the album that you made, replying to everybody that didn't like the previous album. It's slippery slope.
Starting point is 00:21:03 I don't know if it's a really good idea. But hey. Anyway, hit me back. Eminem said F it. I am going to reply to everybody. Why do people have to get told that their music is whack in order to respond with dope music?
Starting point is 00:21:14 Like if Eminem could do this all along, if he still had this in him, why did he even put out Revival? Well, he probably thought the other album was dope. That was his way. That's what was on his mind at the time. I can't think of any other
Starting point is 00:21:24 who's never put out an album that people didn't like if they've had eight or more albums out. There's always going to be a couple of albums that people thought was whack. Yeah, but a lot of times when we revisit those catalogs, we realize that that album we thought was whack was actually kind of dope. I can't think of one artist who I could say they have eight albums out and
Starting point is 00:21:39 they all was dope. I can't. Who? Jay-Z. Jay-Z. You don't think there's albums that Jay-Z feels like? There's albums that came out at the time that I didn't appreciate. I don't. Who? Jay-Z. Jay-Z. You don't think there's albums that Jay-Z feels like? There's albums that came out at the time that I didn't appreciate. I don't think there's no whack albums.
Starting point is 00:21:49 Like Kingdom Come, Kingdom Come is actually dope in hindsight. I can't imagine it's an easy thing for any artist to do. The Blueprint double album had a lot of whack records,
Starting point is 00:21:57 but when he scaled it down to the 2.1, it was dope. He had some songs I didn't like, but all his albums to me was dope. So who else besides Jay-Z?
Starting point is 00:22:05 I'm just saying that's not an easy thing to do. I don't even know who had that kind of catalog. If you could tell me that anybody could put out that many albums and he's been around that long and everybody likes all their albums. So you admit you thought Revival was whack now? All I'm saying is that there's... No, I never said I thought it was whack, but all I'm saying is that there's times that people put out stuff
Starting point is 00:22:24 that's not as strong as their previous stuff because their bar is so high, too. Well, let's talk about that now. Kamikaze is dope. All right, we'll talk about that more this morning, though. We're going to get into it, play clips for you and everything because it did just come out, so we know everyone hasn't heard it. All right, and Will Smith, he has put out some behind-the-scenes footage of his first time performing with his son, Jaden. Now, this is really cute. This was on stage in Miami during his opening set
Starting point is 00:22:45 for J. Cole's KOD tour. Here's how it went down. So we were trying to determine when you wanted me to come out. Right here? It came out right here. Right there? So, huh?
Starting point is 00:22:55 Y'all changed on the floor, so She broke my heart to the floor, so what? I guess we all gotta go Boy, you know why you was an icon living? You was born from an icon living. I'm just an icon living. What. I'm just an icon living. What? I'm just an icon living.
Starting point is 00:23:08 Let's go. All right, so it's cute. The two of them performing together, father and son. Drop on the clothes, bonds for the Smiths. You know I'm a Pinkett Smith. Winfrey knows Carter. You know that's my last name. All right, and Colin Kaepernick.
Starting point is 00:23:20 Let's talk about what might be about to happen. Team owners might now have to testify. Now, the NFL had filed these legal documents. They tried to say that Colin Kaepernick's saying that they conspired to keep him out of the league was baseless. There was no evidence. But according to the arbitrator, they disagree with that. And there's sufficient evidence to go forward. And now this case can go forward.
Starting point is 00:23:42 So now team owners will have to testify. Colin got a case, goddammit. we going to court all right okay that's big that the fact that the nfl with all the money they got couldn't get this case dismissed that means that colin has some type of evidence that shows yes he was indeed blackballed even though anybody with eyeballs can see he was blackballed all right it'll be interesting to see what comes out of this too by the way and let's discuss what nick cannon had to say about Azealia Banks. If you guys remember, Azealia Banks was on Wildin' Out and she said she started crying.
Starting point is 00:24:10 She was upset about her appearance. She felt like it was racial. Here's what happened on the original Wildin' Out appearance. My boy Nick Cannon is so petty! How petty is he? He couldn't get caught a beat, so he got a Zellia hood glass. Way to finish. He couldn't get Carter B, so he got Azalea Ugly Ass. Wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:24:29 He's stupid. He is stupid. Sorry, can I just say that was very Anzi-like. Get him back! I didn't think that was funny. Now, Azalea Bang says that these were colorist jokes that were aimed at her expense during that taping. Well, here's what Nick Cannon had to say about the whole Azealia Banks situation while he was on Everyday Struggle. It's funny because I told her, you know, because she broke down. And I was like, yo, anything you don't want to air, just let me know and we won't do it.
Starting point is 00:24:58 Because she said it right there. She said, that's very anti-black. I was like, yo, you know that's not what I'm about. But if you feel that way, I'll take it out. And then when she went on that rant the next day, I was like, alright, well, I gotta let the world see what really happened to show that she was overreacting, but really, you understand that
Starting point is 00:25:13 comes from self-hurt. Alright. That is true, though. I mean, she feels away about that already. We know that. Like, Azalea Banks has always discussed colorism. That Wildin' Out is not the place to go. Yeah, but I'm saying she's always discussed colorism
Starting point is 00:25:27 and how she's felt about her complexion and how people compare her to lighter, fairer women, fairer skinned women. So if you're going to say that a light-skinned girl is pretty and say she's ugly,
Starting point is 00:25:36 of course that's going to make her feel a way. All right. Wildin' Out was not the place to go for her. Yeah, it definitely wasn't the place to go because people are going
Starting point is 00:25:43 to make jokes at your expense. Of everything, yeah. So Wildin' Out is the place where you can go and say what you want to say and let it be a joke. I need to go on Wildin' Out was not the place to go for. Yeah, it definitely wasn't the place to go because people are going to make jokes at your expense. Of everything, yeah. So Wildin' Out is the place where you can go and say what you want to say and let it be a joke. I need to go on Wildin' Out more than. Okay? Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:25:52 Nick, I want to come back. All right? I mean, the whole point of the show is that they diss each other. And make fun of each other, yeah. It's not the whole point of the show. It's kind of like a roast. We live in such a sensitive world
Starting point is 00:26:00 where everybody's offended about everything. I didn't know that there was a safe space for people to get these jokes off, even if they are about things like colorism. I just didn't know. I don't think that joke was a colorism joke, though. I don't think she was saying, you're brown-skinned, so you're ugly. That's not what the joke was. I was just comparing another female artist, in my opinion.
Starting point is 00:26:16 I think it was more about her success. So I can call women ugly on this show if I say it's a joke? You have. Back in the day, yeah. And people get upset about that. And you call people fat, and you call them all kinds of things So I can do it as long as it's a joke I'm just trying to know now Just give me the rules
Starting point is 00:26:28 You still do it No I don't You don't call people fat anymore? Yes I called Kylie fat yesterday Okay Alright well let me answer the key And that's your rumor report But that's a show on jokes
Starting point is 00:26:36 If I do it in the context of jokes No but that show is about jokes This show is not about Snapping on each other If there's a show where You're supposed to be Dissing each other And you know that's why You're coming on it You should We don't snap each other. If there's a show where you're supposed to be dissing each other and you know that's why you're coming on it, you should expect people to say this to you.
Starting point is 00:26:48 Well, that's what the Breakfast Club is. No, it's not. No, it's not. Okay, that's what the Breakfast Club is. You better stop snorting, man. You've been snorting a lot recently. I know, I sound like Khaled, even though I'm not as big as him. You still are.
Starting point is 00:26:59 Anyway, when we come back, we have comedian and author Miss Pat joining us. Drop one of Kool's bombs for Miss Pat. Let me tell you something. I'm mad I wasn't here for this. You may not know who Miss Pat is right now, but you will after this interview. Miss Pat is special. Okay? She's got a book out called Rabbit, and she's got a TV show on the works based on her life
Starting point is 00:27:16 that Lee Daniels is doing, and I really can't wait for y'all to hear from Miss Pat. Yeah. She's a real treasure. I was really mad that I wasn't here for this one. I read that book and I was so disappointed I was away. And I think it's very important to say, since we just had this conversation, Ms. Pat is a comedian. Right. She can make jokes. Who's lived a very harsh
Starting point is 00:27:33 life. And the things that she's talking about are about her and her life and her experiences. So don't get offended. Okay? Alright. We'll get into that. We'll get into it when we come back. Alright, It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody.
Starting point is 00:27:47 It's DJ MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We have a lovely lady with us this morning. Miss Pat. Miss Pat. Good morning. Good morning, Miss Pat. Where are you from, Miss Pat?
Starting point is 00:27:58 Atlanta. Atlanta. Atlanta. Uh-huh. Born and raised in Atlanta, the inner city. You've lived a very interesting life, to say the least. I was a little crazy. Shot a couple times, drank a couple of cocaine, had a couple of STDs, a baby at 14.
Starting point is 00:28:11 All right, let's talk about that. Don't give us all that right now. How did you get shot? I got shot twice. The first time I got shot, my kid's father shot me. He was very abusive. That was my daughter over there in the corner. That's her daddy.
Starting point is 00:28:24 So he shot me and he cracked my skull. And the second time I got shot was in an argument with a drug dealer. He came back and shot me. And he was like, when I come back, I'm going to kill you. You know black men. When they say they're going to kill you, they're going to kill you. So I don't know if you ever been shot. I didn't really think he was going to come back and shoot me.
Starting point is 00:28:41 But he came back so quick and he was running, shooting. And I just think the bullets were going extra fast and one of them hit me in my up under my arm and blew my nipple off. I heard that. Did you hear that? I did. I read that story. And I tell people all the time you don't need two nipples. They're overrated. Nobody uses
Starting point is 00:28:58 two nipples anymore at the same time. Did you breastfeed? No. I mean, I had already had two kids at the time. You had kids at 15? 14 and 15. Okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:08 So her father, when he shot you in the head, how did you survive that? Well, it cracked my skull and it just tore a hole back there. You know, I was so ghetto because I was 15 when he shot me. 15? I got shot twice when I was 15. And I was like, Lord, I need to turn 16 because I'm tired of them shooting me. You should have been a rapper. You survived all them shootings.
Starting point is 00:29:27 You survived all them shootings. Don't put an album on. Well, it was a drug dealer. I think drug dealer was hotter than a rapper back then. So I went in. I got out the hospital, and I had a hole back there. So I wanted to go to the club with my friends. So my ghetto ass told her to finger wave around the gunshot wound.
Starting point is 00:29:42 And I went to the club, and that thing was leaking. And everybody was like, this bitch got a hole in her head. You went to the club after you got shot? To a party. My friend, because you know you have to sit up under the dry, so she just hand-dried it. My hair was laid with a hole in the back of my head. So, hon, you didn't go to the hospital?
Starting point is 00:30:00 Yeah, I went. Okay. And they let you out in two days? A couple days. It just cracked my skull. Okay. Like, it just tore a hole back there. Just cracked my skull?
Starting point is 00:30:06 Damn it, man. You should have been there longer. You didn't go to jail? No, I was in law with him. You don't lock up your abuser in the beginning until you grow up. But even if you didn't press charges, they didn't take him in? No, because you know what? I was taught as a kid, you know, my mama was in a bad relationship, and I had to learn
Starting point is 00:30:22 later on in life. A lot of time with your parents, your mom go through, she hand it down. So my mama told me, she said, Pat, if a man don't hit you, he don't love you. So I thought every time he beat me, that was love. And child, when he shot me, I said, he going to marry me. He really love me. He never shot his other baby mamas. So why did he shoot you?
Starting point is 00:30:40 What was the reason? I was with another guy. He going to marry me because he shot me. That's what I thought. Another guy, he caught you. Yeah. I do go out and get guys all the time to try to make him jealous because he had a lot of kids
Starting point is 00:30:57 and a lot of baby mommas. And you know, they tell you you're number one. So I'm thinking I'm number one. And when he was messing with them other baby mommas, I just go out and find me somebody else for him to beat up and get jealous of him. How long did you stay with that man after that? A while. Really?
Starting point is 00:31:11 I stayed with him. I got married when I was like 19. Oh, you married him? Hell no. Oh. He work at Jiffy Lube now. That's a good job. Ain't that wrong, Jiffy Lube?
Starting point is 00:31:20 Oh, please, child, please. My husband works at General Motors. You do the math. So you stayed with him? I stayed with him for a while, and I was in a very abusive relationship. He just kept having kids. He got like 22 kids now. And every time I got pregnant, somebody else got pregnant,
Starting point is 00:31:37 and then the women would come to the trap. I think I knocked out more people than Mike Tyson did, just beating up his baby mamas on the regular. You know what really made me leave him alone? He started messing with this crackhead named Tinkerbell. When he started messing with Tinkerbell, I was like, that's it. He actually came to me and said,
Starting point is 00:31:54 if you sell my lady any more drugs, I'm going to beat the hell out of you. He was in love with the crackhead. I've slept with a crackhead or two in my life because I used to sell cracks. Sometimes when they don't got no money, you get some s*** or something like that, but I'm not down to fall in love with none of them. Yeah, he fell in love with this one. I was like, that's it.
Starting point is 00:32:08 And I went and I did a prayer, which is in my book. And I say, Lord, I've asked you several times to change. Oh, I asked you several times. I'm trying not to say it. We'll bleep it out for you. Thank you. I asked you several times to change him. But tonight I come to you and say, f*** him, change me.
Starting point is 00:32:23 And I woke up and never desired him. And was he upset about that? Because he seemed abusive. He didn't feel like he was going to let you go easily. Well, he got me at 12, so I didn't know no better. I realized later in life I was looking for a father figure. I needed that man in my life. He was a lot older? Yeah, he was 22, married with a baby on the way. And you was 12? I was
Starting point is 00:32:39 12. Well, we call that pedophilia. Yeah, exactly. And I had her at 14. And he came and signed a birth certificate. You want to hear something crazy? He came and signed a birth certificate with his new girlfriend. They didn't lock him up? No, they let him sign.
Starting point is 00:32:54 They don't care nothing about you when you poor and black and inner city. He signed both of the kids' birth certificates. Both of them have his last name. How did you meet him? And I met him at the skate rink. No, I met him coming. He went to a teenage party one night at the YMCA in Atlanta. He was at a teenage party? He stayed
Starting point is 00:33:09 at the teenage parties. He stayed there. He was at the YMCA with all the middle school and high school students. And that was the first time I ever went out and I met him. So hold on. Was he throwing the party at least? No, he was just there because he used to skate all the time. So he always hung with younger people. Oh, so he was being a predator. He was definitely been a predator. He don't
Starting point is 00:33:28 think so, but I think so. I mean, he's 22 years old and got pom poms on his skates. What kind of drugs did you sell? What were you selling? Was it weed? No, I sold crack. I made a lot of money. I mean, because I had two kids at 15. I dropped out of school in eighth grade. It was only two things I could do in my community, either sell crack or sell. And I wasn't doing that. How'd you get into selling it? Like, how was it the first time? Was it family or was it friends?
Starting point is 00:33:53 No, it was him because he, okay. He's a 22 year old. Well, yeah, he was selling drugs. So he was paying my rent because I had his two kids. You know, I was with the main chick. So he got locked up. Well, I didn't have nobody pay my rent. And all I had was a welfare check for $235. I'm like, well, I got to make rent. I got two kids. You know, I was the main chick. So he got locked up. Well, I didn't have nobody to pay my rent. And all I had was a welfare check
Starting point is 00:34:05 for $235. I'm like, well, I gotta make rent. I got two kids. So I had my girlfriend take me to his cousin who sold the drugs. And then I went to my old community. My friend was like, you should come over here. I probably made $1,000 in two minutes. And I ended up, I'll never forget, I had my first $100,000
Starting point is 00:34:21 when I was 16 years old. $100,000? And I had a learner's license by eight calls. And I couldn't drive because I had my first $100,000 when I was 16 years old. $100,000? And I had a learner's license by eight calls. And I couldn't drive because I had a learner's license. So I had a crackhead on a day shift, an evening shift, and a night shift who had a valid license so I can drive my drugs and drop it off and stuff like that. You didn't have problems with y'all with females selling drugs? No, you don't know me. I'll beat your ass.
Starting point is 00:34:42 I don't play that. I took this wig off. You think I play for the Atlanta Falcons. You ain't. Hey, ain't nobody beat me since he beat me. I'm trying to rob you of that. No. Yeah, I got robbed.
Starting point is 00:34:54 But, you know, I ain't going to fight over you. Yeah, that happens. I was really careful, too, because I always had my kids with me. So people knew. Did your kids with you selling drugs? Yeah, and I kept all the crack in her underwear. I mean, that's where you kept it. For real? They're not going to search the kids. Who's going in a baby pam kept all the crack in her underwear. I mean, that's where you kept it. For real?
Starting point is 00:35:05 They're not going to search the kids. Who's going in a baby pamper? You going to just go in a baby pamper? Right. And they knew the routine. They knew where to put it. They knew what to do. Everything.
Starting point is 00:35:12 You weren't scared with them going to school and saying. Well, I saw crack in front of her school. I was there before the drug-free school zone signs went up. I was grandfathered in when those signs went up. So I didn't have to leave. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That makes sense. But she went to a. So I didn't have to leave. Yeah, that makes sense. But she went to a school that I sold
Starting point is 00:35:28 drugs in front of. And she would look out the window so she come in, I think she's second grade and she come up to me one day and she said, Mama, she said, I need to talk to you. I'm like, what do you want? Mind you, I'm probably 16. She said, I get tired of looking at my school window seeing you sell drugs every day. I want to transfer. Oh, I want you
Starting point is 00:35:44 to leave this corner. I said, child, I was here first. Where you want to go to school at? I'm not changing my job for your ass. You don't know how much money I'm making out here. We have more with Ms. Pat when we come back. Don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody.
Starting point is 00:36:00 It's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Ms. Pat's in the building, an author, comedian, and she has a story. Charlamagne, the guy we are, The Breakfast Club. Miss Pat's in the building, an author, comedian, and she has a story. Charlamagne? Is that your daughter Ashley right there? Yeah, that's my gay daughter.
Starting point is 00:36:11 She want me to tell everybody she gay. Why did you say like that? She like the gay shots out. When did you find out she was gay? You know when your child is gay. You know, we being denied. But when I first kind of heard the word gay, my mother-in-law told me she had a c**k-licking spirit
Starting point is 00:36:27 when she was about six years old. What? Okay, c**k-licking spirit, go ahead. Yeah, she's like, she said, Pat, you need to put some olive oil in prayer with this kid because she got a c**k-licking spirit. And I was like, oh, f**k you. You ain't got no c**k-licking spirit.
Starting point is 00:36:41 Yo, we ain't got a c**k-licking spirit. Well, I kind of thought she was gay, but when she was sucking on them dog t**ks, I was like, uh-oh, she's out of his period. We got a spirit. Well, I kind of thought she was gay. But when she was sucking on them dogs, I was like, oh, she's sucking the wrong thing. And then she caught her sucking the dog. She was sucking the dog. So let me tell you what I really kind of knew. I bought a book called Elon Harris. You know, the author, Elon Harris, the gay guy.
Starting point is 00:37:02 So I didn't know there was no download books. I bought all the Elon Harris books and gave them to her. She couldn't put them down. I was like, what the hell is in that book? I picked it up. It was a download book. This girl in her fifth grade. Holy crap.
Starting point is 00:37:15 And I was like, she gay. So we never, see, I've been to prison for trafficking cocaine. So I didn't like gay women, but gay men was okay. So when she went off to college, she kind of like, you know, kind of signs started coming up. So she ran off. She ended up dropping out of college and running off and doing her own thing
Starting point is 00:37:34 for about three years. So finally, you know, this is my child. I love her. I called, I found her. I said, look, I know why you're running because you think I think you're gay. Oh, you're gay. I just want to hear it out your mouth. She said, yes, mother, I'm gay. I said, well, come on home and eat. It's cheaper.
Starting point is 00:37:50 How do you grow up in a mom like that? That's real. How do you bring people home? That's real. What you talking about? She's a gay. That's real. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:37:58 Still trying to figure it out. She a gay hoe. Everything's giving. We get a new guy a friend. Wow. She just dumped Bigfoot and she on this old goofy chick now.
Starting point is 00:38:07 She is now. You call her Bigfoot? Bigfoot. Bigfoot live in New York. She was tall. She was like six foot two. She live in Jersey. She was like six foot two.
Starting point is 00:38:14 I can't. Yeah, she, J-Hope, they only last a few months. And I told her, I said, if you eat like a real daddy do, you are a hero.
Starting point is 00:38:21 So I see why you slay. I'm a hero. You get your ass out of here. Get your ass out of here. Captain America. Now you said you did a answer in america you said you did a year in jail yeah i did when did you get caught uh i got caught because my cousin hit the dope wrong she told on you no i kind of took the rap because she was a juvenile but they sent both of our butts down how long you said you did almost a year yeah i did a year and they went and stayed with my friends and that was the only time in my life that it ever slowed down.
Starting point is 00:38:45 And I was like, oh, my God, I'm doing to my kids what was done to me. I don't want, I have a son that's 30. She's 32. I have a son that's 31. And I was like, I don't want my son to become what society thinks black men are. I don't want my daughter to go through what I went through and drop out of school. Because, I mean, I come from a cycle of high school dropout abuse and drugs. And I was like,
Starting point is 00:39:05 I got to break this cycle. So I started praying. I said, look, Lord, I need a good black man with back teeth that can read. I need you to send my kids to daddy.
Starting point is 00:39:14 What back teeth? Back teeth, man. Back teeth. Back teeth. I was going to say back teeth. Everybody think I'm country, but back teeth. Back teeth is important
Starting point is 00:39:21 in a black man because when you have a wig on and they spitting on you from the side, they'll f*** up your hair. Make your hair fall until you get to the vent. So, I can't
Starting point is 00:39:31 So, I met a good black man straight out of the military that could read and don't punch chicks in the eye on Friday. And he wasn't quite my type. He was kind of like a little thick. But I said, you know what? I'm going to overlook these tits. You got a job.
Starting point is 00:39:48 He's the first black man with a credit card I ever saw. I don't mean that prepaid crap. Not the rush card. I mean a Visa Master with a limit. And I was like, you about to be two light-skinned kids, daddy. I'm going to deal with you.
Starting point is 00:40:03 So you married him? Hell yeah, I married him. You're still together now? Yeah, he done helped me raise three sets of crack babies, huh? I can't wait. Now tell me about the time you was in jail and you said that,
Starting point is 00:40:15 I guess that's what made you not like gay women? They used to always try you or something? No, no, I never got eight in jail. I just never liked gay women. I mean, I'm from the South,
Starting point is 00:40:23 so, you know, I was taught if you was gay, it was something wrong with you. But I realized in life, a lot of times what you don't like, God will put in your life. So your daughter, yeah. Yeah. So your daughter changed your views of gay women. She made me open my mind to gay people. That's not how you asked me was I gay, though.
Starting point is 00:40:42 You were like, are you gay? And I was like, yes. You was like, are you gay? And I was like, yes. You was like, well, you better be the biggest, boldest, baddest gay person there is. So now that I'm the biggest, boldest lesbian that I am, she's like, oh, you just so gay. She's too gay. Like, she's that over-the-top gay. I wish she was gay like Ellen. But she gay like Magic Johnson's son.
Starting point is 00:41:05 So move to EJ. I saw EJ the other night. He was sexy. He was snatched, baby. EJ no joke. I said, EJ, you gorgeous. You make a bitch like me look like a baby mama. EJ no joke.
Starting point is 00:41:15 It made me want to go get a plastic surgery. EJ was together. It's bad when a man can look better than you. See, it's weird with women because I don't know what a flamboyant gay woman look like. To me, when a woman is really gay, she's more of the manly appearance. No, this thing right here is really gay. Like, she the type to put a dildo in the dishwasher.
Starting point is 00:41:34 You ain't never heard anything like that. She's too gay for me. She eat ice cream like she eat niggas. I'm like, that shit is ice cream. I'm your mama. I have a bitch. I'm telling you. Now, why is your nickname Rabbit?
Starting point is 00:41:54 My nickname was, I used to like carrots when I was coming up. And my stepfather named me Rabbit. So I couldn't use my government name when I was a drug dealer. So I just used my nickname, Rabbit. Is it true you used to get teased growing up too? Teased? Yeah. Yeah, I was poor.
Starting point is 00:42:11 I used to be the musty kid. So I used to get teased a lot. I mean, my mom used to do like, it was survival for her, but it was embarrassment for us. Like either we had light or gas, but we never had both at the same time. So a lot of times we only had lights. So to cook, my mama would start a fire in the barbecue grill and fry chicken on the barbecue grill.
Starting point is 00:42:32 And everybody had to walk past our house for school. And it was like, oh, Patricia, mama out there frying chicken on the barbecue grill. Was the chicken good? Yeah. And that's all that matters. I bet you had neighbors coming over asking for a piece of chicken. No. Mama out there cooking butter beans on a barbecue
Starting point is 00:42:46 grill. That ain't no cookout. Is that where you got your sense of humor from though? Because since everybody was teasing you, you had to learn to snap back? You know what, Charlamagne? My mama was hilarious. So I think that's why I got my sense of humor from her. She was abusive too though, right? Very abusive. But you know, I used
Starting point is 00:43:02 to hate her and I had to realize that my mother gave me what she was handed. So, you know, she ain't taught nothing. She only going to teach me what she taught. She passed that pain down. Yeah, she passed that pain down. She died at 39 years old. And when I tell you I've never seen nobody as miserable as this lady was.
Starting point is 00:43:19 This lady, if you saw her, you'd have thought she was in her 50s or 60s. All she did was cry. She cried all the time about my stepfather leaving her. Oh, Kurt is gone. I said, Mom, he's been gone 10 years. You still crying? That was one of the things that she had me. Like, I didn't have a father, and she didn't really have a father figure in her life.
Starting point is 00:43:39 And my granddaddy beat her mother. So, you know, she had that gap there, and she just picked abusive men. My daddy beat her, boyfriend beat her, everybody beat her. She would call you ugly, right? All the time. She thought my sister was way prettier than me. I got acne real early in life, and she was just, my mom always had this thing, she used to talk to us like, ugly bitch.
Starting point is 00:44:03 And that was normal conversation. It's amazing to me how you was able to break that cycle of pain, since it was so generational in your family. I started to love myself after dealing with her daddy. You know, I realized I was searching for something in him, and I cared more about him than myself. I realized I couldn't be a good parent until I started to love myself. A lot of times when you want to change your life, you got to change your lifestyle.
Starting point is 00:44:26 Yeah, I had to change my lifestyle. And it was not easy. We have more with Miss Pat when we come back. Don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. This is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlamagne the guy.
Starting point is 00:44:37 We are The Breakfast Club. We have Miss Pat in the building. Author, comedian. Charlamagne. Did you have any spiritual advisors or counselors? What was the turning point for you? To save my kids.
Starting point is 00:44:50 When I went to jail, that was a turning point for me. I had to save my kids. I didn't want my daughter to be molested. In my book, it tells you how my mama looked the other way when her boyfriend was messing with her. So I was like, y'all ain't about to do this to my kids. You was what, 15? I think I read right. No, he started before I had a baby. He started messing with us. So I was like, y'all ain't about to do this shit to my kid. You was what, 15? Then I think I read right.
Starting point is 00:45:05 I was, no, he started before I had a baby. He started messing with us. He would give us $5 when he was done. Like hush money type stuff? Yeah, because we was like probably 10
Starting point is 00:45:16 because I started messing with my kid's father at 12. So he did it for a couple years. And when did you make him stop? He just stopped on his own? He stopped when I got with Ashley's daddy. And I never told that story until I wrote that book.
Starting point is 00:45:29 Half of that stuff in that book, my husband didn't know until he read the book. My kids didn't even know. My son, who's 31, he called me one day. He started reading the book. His voice was broke up. I was like, what's wrong, boy? And he's like, mama, I had no idea that you went through the stuff you went through and
Starting point is 00:45:45 uh i was like what's wrong with you he said i read your book i said i didn't know you could read i was like you can read i read you right boy but do you think your mother i mean your mother turned a blind eye because she just didn't care because she was an alcoholic think your mother turned a blind eye because she just didn't care or because she was an alcoholic? Well, my mama turned a blind eye because she had five kids and she needed help. Plus, we never really told her. We never told her because he said, if you tell her,
Starting point is 00:46:14 I'm not going to be able to feed y'all anymore. I'm not going to be able to help her with rent. And we had moved so much in my life. Like, we would get thrown out every 90 days. And that was the first time, other than my granddad, how we had a little stability. And we knew he was going to bring food, like, at least every Friday. So we kept our mouth shut. I think mentally he made us feel like we was helping out.
Starting point is 00:46:35 What about the time you almost got beat with a roller skate? Or you did get beat with a roller skate? Oh, my kid's father. That was her daddy. Okay. He roller skated. He hit me with a stomper. You ever been hit with a stopper?
Starting point is 00:46:45 They don't heal. They don't heal at all. He would beat me with anything. And I was about 16 when I finally started fighting back because I shot him too. Right after he shot you, you shot him back? No, I shot him later. I shot him in the ankle and it broke his whole leg. So I went to the Grady Hospital in Atlanta to pick him up.
Starting point is 00:47:04 You know, he got a lot of baby mamas. I go to pick him up. He got his other baby mama picking him up. So I'm pissed off because I shot you so I can take care of you. I didn't shoot you so she can take care of you. So after I shot him and he got his baby mama down, I ran him over with my car and broke his calf. And so they had to take him back in the hospital.
Starting point is 00:47:22 So I beat him. And I said, I stuck in the hospital, I shot you so I can come get you. You have her back down here, I'm going to put both of you in the cab. He was beating on you? No, he's just sleeping with different baby mamas. I was sick of it. STDs, I always give me crabs going to real fleas. So I was just
Starting point is 00:47:41 sick of it. Do you still see him now? Yeah, he work at Jeffy Louie. Won't even give me no discount. How do you look at him now when you see him? He hates me. He told me the other day, I was talking to him, and we got into it. We can only talk about 10 minutes. And he just out of nowhere said, you know what?
Starting point is 00:47:58 I got nine baby mamas, and you're the only one I hate. And I fell out of love. I was like, dude, I'm still special in your life. But you don't know why he hate me. He hate me because I grew up. I'm not that 12-year-old anymore. I grew up and became a woman and I found a man to help raise his kids.
Starting point is 00:48:13 I said, you should be thinking this man who stepped in to help raise your kids. How do you feel about your father? Hearing all those stories. She don't like him. I don't know. I'm good. I don't blame you. Did you ever go to therapy or anything, Ms. Payne? Nope. I didn't even never go to therapy. You just seem so strong and so
Starting point is 00:48:29 together after everything I'm hearing right now. You know what? Comedy saved me because I had all that pain built up inside, and the more I started to tell my stories, the more I started to heal. Well, how'd you get to comedy? I feel like I'm missing a big gap. So I voted for Bill Clinton, and then right after that, he started the Welfare to Work program. So I had to heal. Well, how'd you get to comedy? I feel like I'm missing a big gap.
Starting point is 00:48:46 So I voted for Bill Clinton, and then right after that, he started the Welfare to Work program. So I had to go through the Welfare to Work program to keep my assistant. And I met a caseworker, and I would tell her, I was like, oh, I've been through all of this, and she was a black lady. She just bust out laughing. And she said, I really think you missed
Starting point is 00:49:02 your call. And I'm like, what are you talking about? And she just kept encouraging me to get on stage. And she said, I really think you missed your call. And I'm like, what are you talking about? And she just kept encouraging me to get on stage. And I got on stage at an open mic, and I realized, I said, this is what I want to do. For one thing, it's the only job that I ever had that didn't check my criminal background history. So what does
Starting point is 00:49:17 success look like for you, ultimately, Miss Pat? I mean, to me, I hope my comedy career land me. I would like to have a sitcom. I can see that. Your story is a movie already. Yeah, I would like to have a sitcom. I always said I wanted a book. The book did really well. An hour special.
Starting point is 00:49:34 I don't have an hour special yet. Well, Miss Pat, I think sky's the limit for you. I think the sky's the limit for me, too. I mean, because I'm honest. I tell people all the time, I don't do cat jokes. I hate to see them white boys do them cat jokes. I just want to punch them in the bottom of their neck. I'm like. I tell people all the time, I don't do cat jokes. I hate to see them white boys do them cat jokes. I just want to punch them in the bottom of their neck. I'm like, can you go rob a bank so you can have some real stuff to talk about?
Starting point is 00:49:51 Word up. But it's clear that you're here for a real reason after everything you've been through. Yeah, I mean, I just want people to know that you don't have to dwell. You know, I remember when I first got married and I was feeling sorry for myself because, you know, here I am not selling drugs. I got an eighth grade education. What can I do for my kids? And I'll never forget, my husband handed me a tape and it was Outkast when it first came out.
Starting point is 00:50:12 And I can't remember the exact track, but he said listen to this track. Get up, get out, and hit something. And that motivated me like a fat girl to the gym. Baby! And I was like that was my song. I played it
Starting point is 00:50:27 and I played it and it helped me heal for my relationship. It helped me realize that I can do anything that I want to be. And you don't feel sorry for yourself no more?
Starting point is 00:50:34 Hell no. You know, my family is crazy because they think I'm famous. I'm okay. But now they want to sue me. But can't nobody read. Or they want to sue you for telling these stories.
Starting point is 00:50:49 Yeah, my cousin was there, and I hope she listens. My mother wasn't like that. I'm like, child, your mother was like that. So they all coming at me for stupid stuff. And I'm going to call all the TV stations and tell them. I said, please tell them so we can do an interview together, Cranky. It's your family. They're actually coming after me. I had to block my sister.
Starting point is 00:51:10 I blocked my crackhead sister on everything. And I told her, I said, when you die, I'm not coming to your funeral. You just messed up the patty pie I was going to bring you. You just messed it up. I'm going to burn your ass up. So what they're trying to tell you, like, oh, she's lying. She's not telling the truth.
Starting point is 00:51:25 Yeah, I said, you know what's crazy? When I wrote this book, my sister and my cousin verified. And when I told this story about my mama's boyfriend, all I said is, you remember what Mr. John did to us? And my sister told the story. But all of a sudden, our mama was an angel. I said, how the hell our mama was an angel
Starting point is 00:51:41 when you had your first baby at 12 years old and I had my first baby at 14 years old? Is that coming from a mother who's an angel? Well, you know, they all going, they not, the bigger you get, the more success you get, it's going to get worse. Because they don't want to see you succeed. You're supposed to be at the bottom of them. Yeah, but nobody tell you to live in the hood all your life. You like seeing,
Starting point is 00:51:57 you like gossip like Ray Ray got shot tonight. I don't have time with that. And I have her four grandkids right now because I took custody. I brought her daughter to Indianapolis to help her get her life together. Well, her daughter ran off and left me with four crack babies. I'm raising a four, a six, a nine, and an eight-year-old. I'm supposed to be done.
Starting point is 00:52:14 Right now? Right now. They in school. Wow. But my niece actually, she blocked me on Facebook, and I got her four kids. Two weeks ago, she hit me up after three years and said, Pat, can I get a picture of my kids? I said, for what? To motivate me. I said, well, look, baby,
Starting point is 00:52:29 remember those old pictures you had on Facebook? Just scratch them out. The same child that got a little taller. Get your ass out of my hand box. I'm not playing these crackhead games with you. I don't play them crackhead games. Don't play with me, crackhead. You're going to be fine, Miss Pat.
Starting point is 00:52:46 I think so. I think so. Where can they follow you? Your Instagrams and Twitters and all that good stuff? Comedian Miss Pat. C-O-M-E-D-I-E-N-N-E. Miss Pat. M-S-P-A-T. I'm praying for you and I hope to see you on the big screen, small screen. I just need to see more of Miss Pat. I need more of Miss Pat in my life. What's the name of the book, too,
Starting point is 00:53:02 so people can go get the book? The book is called Rabbit. It's really, really good. Oh, Miss Pat, man, I think you of Ms. Pat in my life. What's the name of the book, too, so people can go get the book? The book is called Rabbit. It's really, really good. Oh, Ms. Pat, man, I think you are amazing. Well, thank you. Thank you guys for having me. And I'm glad I met you this week, and I can't wait to see more of you. Well, thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:53:13 I'm glad to be on The Breakfast Club. It's Ms. Pat Patricia Williams. Go get her book, Rabbit. It's The Breakfast Club. Yeah, y'all help me feed them crack babies. The Breakfast Club. It's very, very, very, very big. It's very, very, very, very big. It's very, very, very, very big.
Starting point is 00:53:26 Pause. Hey. I said I like it like that. All right. Hey, man. They loving comedian Miss Pat. Drop on the Clues Bonds for Miss Pat, man. Shout out to Miss Pat.
Starting point is 00:53:38 She's going to be at the Stress Factory in Bridgeport, Connecticut all weekend long. Yep. She was there last night. She's there tonight. She's there Saturday and Sunday. So if you enjoyed Miss Pat, you can go see her at the Stress Factory in Bridgeport, Connecticut, all weekend.
Starting point is 00:53:52 All right. Well, morning, everybody. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk to you. Yeah. Listen up. It's just in.
Starting point is 00:53:59 All the gossip. Gossip. The Rumor Report. Gossip. Gossip. With Angela Yee. It's The Rumor Report. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:54:07 Well, a cop who arrested T.I. outside of his gated community was talking about him and everything was captured on body cam. They just released this body cam footage and here's what was said. That's T.I., the rapper. Oh, he is? Yeah, his wife. He's the rapper? Yeah, he's the rapper. His wife lives in the facility and...
Starting point is 00:54:29 They think his shit don't stink. Right. Yeah. Basically. Wow, so they're talking about him like he think his ish don't stink. And that's when the heated argument happened and all of that, if you guys remember, when he got charged with three misdemeanors. And he probably won't face any jail time. Yeah, so T.I.'s in the right, because clearly that cop had bias from the start.
Starting point is 00:54:48 If that bias is already approaching the situation, saying, oh, he don't think he's a rapper. He's already approaching the situation with bias. Right, he was talking to the guard at the community, and that's what he said. He think his ish don't stink. Yeah, you should be objective when you're a police officer, right? You should approach the situation with a blank slate, even though we know a lot of them don't, but still.
Starting point is 00:55:06 Alright, now Bow Wow, they said, went nuts while shooting for Growing Up Hip Hop on set. He's the crazy one, he's the wild one. According to production sources, they said that he was shooting at the Westside Cultural Arts Center when he snapped. They don't know what happened. They said he went from being calm and cool and collected to a person in a fit of rage. They said he started shattering equipment. He busted three cameras in the process. And he also attacked anybody who tried to step in and stop him.
Starting point is 00:55:32 And they actually had to call cops to the scene. When are people going to get Bow Wow the help he needs? I mean, the man is crying out for help. He's naming his next album Suicide Spell backwards. He's on social media saying he wants to kill himself and hurt people. He's having bouts of rage. When is somebody going to take Bow Wow and sit him down with a therapist, sit him down with a counselor, spiritual advisor? Like, what's the problem?
Starting point is 00:55:50 He needs some help. He's clearly got a mental health issue. He definitely does. The event that he was at was a party for the brat, and they're saying that she might have been involved in the melee as well. So I don't know what happened there, but I'm sure more details will come out. They probably turned on one of them old records like Bounce With Me, Bounce With Me, and tried to give him the microphone.
Starting point is 00:56:06 He was like, I ain't that guy no more. I'm a grown-ass man. I'm not a little boy. I'm sure that wasn't the reason why. I'm not a little boy. He just made up a whole story. He sure did. Alright, now Joe Button has announced that his show State of the Culture will get a female perspective because
Starting point is 00:56:21 Remy Ma is going to be co-hosting alongside him. So that's going to premiere on September 10th on Revolt and September on the Revolt digital platforms and then September 11th on TV. Remy Ma and Scottie Beam. Drop on the clues bombs for Remy Ma and Scottie Beam. Is that what you call linear? Yes, linear is
Starting point is 00:56:38 when it's on television and digital is digital. I just want to say I didn't know what that meant and a lot of people hit me up in the comments after I said that during the interview with Joe Button and said thank you. I had't know what that meant, and a lot of people hit me up in the comments after I said that during the interview with Joe Button and said, thank you. I had no idea what that meant either. Well. Everybody thought everyone knows what linear means. No, I didn't think that, but if you produce TV, you should know.
Starting point is 00:56:53 So, yeah, linear means TV. And today's Joe Button's born day, too. Drop on the clues, moms, for Joe Button. Happy birthday to Joe Button. He had a nice present today. From who? From Eminem. Oh, I didn't like that gift.
Starting point is 00:57:04 We'll talk about it after the album. All right, and Andre 3000, a fan, actually got to take a picture with him because he was actually a University of Alabama grad, was walking the wrong way after taking the F train. She ended up meeting Andre 3000. She turned around the corner, bumped into him, and she was wearing a T-shirt with his picture on it. So they took a picture together.
Starting point is 00:57:25 He looked very cheesy. According to her, he said, hey, I'm, oh my God, I'm on your shirt. And he was really excited.
Starting point is 00:57:31 So if you guys have seen this picture on social media, he's really teasing while they're taking the picture together. But that's cute. Imagine you're walking around and then you run into somebody
Starting point is 00:57:39 who's wearing your shirt. Imagine how she felt. Obviously, she loves Andre 3000. He's on her shirt and then she bumps right into him. Andre 3000 is a legend. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:57:47 All right, and Fat Joe. We talked about his birthday party at 4040. Me and Envy were there. Mm-hmm. And Jay-Z couldn't be there at his club 4040, but he did send him 10 big bottles of Ace of Spades. They said those bottles cost about $6,000 each. Really?
Starting point is 00:58:02 Yeah. Wow. I opened my bottle because he gave it to all the tables. I should have just took that sucker home. You didn't know
Starting point is 00:58:08 how much it cost, huh? Definitely didn't know. You said you didn't open your bottle? He said he did open it. I did open the bottle, but if I'd have known it was $6,000,
Starting point is 00:58:16 I definitely would have took that home. And done what? Put it on my bar. And then never opened it? Never opened it. Why? That's your chance
Starting point is 00:58:24 to drink Ace of Spades. I've drank it before. I got things in my house I've never opened because I don't know if I can afford to ever drink it again. Well, I've drank it before, sir. So I got to really wait for a special, special occasion. I don't know when that's going to be. Salute to Remy. They gave me a bottle of Louis XIII.
Starting point is 00:58:36 I just have it sitting on the counter. I got one of those. I haven't opened mine yet either. I don't think I'm opening mine either. That bottle is worth a lot more. Yeah, I ain't opening mine either. I might have to sell that one day. Oh, we drank mine at my house.
Starting point is 00:58:46 We know who got all the money. It was a free bottle, just like yours. That's why I'm not opening it. So that's why. Because that free can turn to maybe $10,000 one day, later on in life. It's not. It could. What's the point of not drinking something like that?
Starting point is 00:58:59 You know, if it's a special occasion, bought a new house, let's pop open this bottle and drink it. Hey, man, forget looking nice on the bar. I never know what I might have to pawn. You could fill it up with something else and make it look like it's still there. All right. I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report. All right. Thank you, Missy.
Starting point is 00:59:14 Charlemagne. Yes. We're giving that donkey, too. Man, listen, man. You know, Donald Trump has changed the face of politics as we know it, right? But all of y'all can't do what Donald Trump does. And we need this guy named Kyle Green, who's running for a state house seat in Minnesota,
Starting point is 00:59:29 to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a word with him. This is actually amazing. All right. All right, we'll do that when we come back. Keep it locked. This is The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:59:38 You are a donkey. It's time for Donkey of the Day. Donkey of the Day does not discriminate. I might not have the song of the day, but I got the Donkey of the Day. Donkey of the Day does not discriminate. I might not have the song of the day, but I got the Donkey of the Day. So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey, man, hit it with the heat. It's a breakfast club, bitch. Who's Donkey of the Day today? Well, Donkey of the Day for Friday, August 31st goes to Minnesota House candidate Kyle Green.
Starting point is 01:00:01 Look, man, I think like most minorities in this country, I have a love-hate relationship with America. I don't have time to list all the things I hate about this country because I have to start with slavery and make my way up to mass incarceration, cover the unarmed killings of black and brown men, boondock season four, polygamy not being legal. There's a lot of things in this country
Starting point is 01:00:19 I haven't historically liked. But one thing I love about this country is freedom of speech. Even though we all know free speech isn't free. Okay, it is a cost because you can say what you want, but you can't tell people how to feel about what you said. And if people choose to be offended, then you have to deal with the consequences of that offense. But I still respect the people who speak freely with zero regard
Starting point is 01:00:39 to how people will take it. And Kyle Green is one of those people. We are not going to act like Donald Trump, the celebrity in chief. Mr. Dope 45 hasn't changed the face of politics forever in this country. We don't want politicians anymore. We want human beings. Okay? I want the good, the bad, and the ugly of these human beings we call politicians.
Starting point is 01:00:57 We want Bullworth. Okay? Go watch the movie. Google who's your friend, kids. I just want them to be their real selves. All right? We know people aren't perfect. We know people have flaws.
Starting point is 01:01:05 I don't need a perfect politician because I know it's no such thing because it's no such thing as a perfect human being. But Kyle Green is a perfect example of when keeping it real goes wrong, all right? One thing to remember when we think about Donald Trump is that he is a rich, entitled white man, okay? So a lot of the stuff that he gets away with doing and saying is simply good old-fashioned white privilege. So when a brother like Kyle Green, who is an organic farmer
Starting point is 01:01:31 running for a statehouse seat in Minnesota, attempts to keep it full real, like Trump, we get what we got today. Now, Kyle Green said in a video posted on his campaign website and Facebook page, he's trying to get the support of voters in Minnesota District 18A, and this is his campaign ad. Hi, I'm your neighbor Kyle Green. I'm running for District 18A state representative.
Starting point is 01:01:55 I'm not asking for you to vote for me as your leader. I'm asking for you to vote for me as your public servant. The primary duty of a state representative is to protect all the rights of his constituents. I want to be your state representative. I want to be your public servant. And I want to be your nigger. Whoa. Whoa.
Starting point is 01:02:13 That was crazy. What? I wasn't expecting that. I'm just looking at Steve, making sure Steve's not laughing. Looking like the purple face devil emoji over there. All right. Okay. All right. All right. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 01:02:27 All right. So. Let me see where I take this. Play that. Play that. Isolate. Isolate the clip to the last. This is the last part.
Starting point is 01:02:32 Play the last part. I want to be your nigger. All right. What? Kyle said the N-word is part of American history regardless of race. Adding it's a part of my history being African-American, white, and Cherokee Indian. And he said that he used that slur because he wants people to focus on the real issues at hand. It's hard to focus on the issues at hand when your politicians are just out here throwing that word out all willy-nilly.
Starting point is 01:02:58 Now, I don't know anything about Kyle Green, nor am I a citizen of Minnesota, but I am Googling Kyle Green today to find out more about him because after this campaign ad I just saw, I am disgusted, but I am intrigued. All right. First of all, white people don't fall for that. If you are a white voter and want to vote for Kyle Green, just vote. All right. Don't get the T-shirts and stickers that say Kyle Green, our nigga. All right.
Starting point is 01:03:19 Steve, shut up. Oh, my goodness. All right. This is all great. We don't need a Kyle Green making niggas great again campaign. All right? Kyle, don't you come out blood walking the YG, my hitter, my hitter. All right?
Starting point is 01:03:30 No crip walking the C, murder down for my hitters. You know, I mean, honestly, this I want to be your campaign would be great on Chappelle's show. It would be great on In Living Color. It would be great on Key and Peele. But in real life, not so much. But life is a spoof now. America is one big sketch comedy. Okay, this is, we're really living in the movie idiocracy for real, for real.
Starting point is 01:03:56 America is being executive produced by Donald Trump, and this is what we get. Let's hear it again. And I want to be your nigger. No, play the, I need it from the start. Start it from the tip end. Hi, I'm your neighbor, Kyle Green. I'm running for District 18A State Representative. I'm not asking for you to vote for me as your leader.
Starting point is 01:04:12 I'm asking for you to vote for me as your public servant. The primary duty of a state representative is to protect all the rights of his constituents. I want to be your state representative. I want to be your public servant. And I want to be your nigger. Does this make you want to vote for him? No. A little, to be your state representative. I want to be your public servant. And I want to be your nigger. Does this make you want to vote for him? No.
Starting point is 01:04:28 A little. I'm going to be honest. I'm going to be honest. I'm going to be honest. I'm going to be honest. I need to hear more about his policies. But he got me. I'm going to be honest.
Starting point is 01:04:35 I need to hear more. I need to hear his policies. But he got me. It did get your attention. It got me. I'm going to be honest. I want to know why he want to be my nigger. I'm going to be honest with you.
Starting point is 01:04:43 I'm really going to Google him and I don't even live in Minnesota. But I'm glad that guys like Steve are in here because Steve is a white man. So when I hear Steve laughing, then I know that's how all the other white people feel when they see Kyle Green. So Kyle, they're all laughing at you. We're all laughing at you.
Starting point is 01:05:00 Please give Kyle Green the sweet sounds and the hammer tones, please. Oh, now you are the donkey of the day. You are the donkey of the day. Yee-haw. All right. All right, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Starting point is 01:05:22 Now, when we come back, let's talk Eminem He released a new album yesterday And we gotta talk about it He's throwing shots at everybody Charlamagne being one of them What's new? Joe Button Joe, happy born day to Joe Lil Yachty, Drake
Starting point is 01:05:38 Academics Lord Jamar Machine Gun Kelly. There's a lot. A lot of people. There's a lot. And if you heard it, get on the phone with us. We're going to talk about it. Have you heard the whole album yet, Envy?
Starting point is 01:05:52 No, I haven't heard the album. I heard a majority of it, though. I've heard the whole album. I think it's a dope album. Way better than Revival, but Revival was whack, so we're not even going to talk about that. But I just don't understand why we got to tell artists their music is whack for them to respond with dope music.
Starting point is 01:06:04 Like, if you could do this the whole time, why didn't you just give us this? And shout out to Jessie Reyez, who's on the album as well. But I guess we wouldn't have gotten this without Whack-Ass Revival, so Revival did serve a purpose. And shout out to Joyner Lucas, who's on the album. Let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. Have you heard the
Starting point is 01:06:20 album? If not, we're gonna play some cuts, take your opinions, call us up. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Everybody, it's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Now, if you just joined us, Eminem released his album last night, Kamikaze, a
Starting point is 01:06:38 sneak album. Just do it out there. By the way, I love sneaky albums from top tier artists because I love when you wake up in the morning and everybody's so into the energy of the album. Right. He said he didn't want to think about it too hard. Here it goes.
Starting point is 01:06:52 And I'm glad he didn't because he overthought Revival. I thought Revival was a whack album. I don't like woke Eminem. Y'all can keep Thurgood Marshall matters. But Slim Shady, I'm here for Slim Shady on Kamikaze. Dope album. Now, he went at a couple of people on the album. And we're going to play some clips, and we're going to open up the phone lines. Dope album. Now, he went at a couple of people on the album.
Starting point is 01:07:05 And we're going to play some clips, and we're going to open up the phone lines. If you heard the album, let us know what you think. 800-585-1051. Now, the first person he went at really, really, it really, really hurt him. This morning, this guy was in the corner crying. He was laying in the fetal position.
Starting point is 01:07:23 He was really messed up about it. Nobody believes you. I'm not talking about you. Who are you talking about then? Yes, I am talking about you. It's actually Eminem going at Charlamagne. Oh, man. The BET cypher was weak.
Starting point is 01:07:33 It was garbage. The thing ain't even orange. Oh, my God, there's a reach. Shout out to all my colorblind people, each and every one of y'all. If you call a fire engine green, aquamarine. Or you think water is pink, dog, that's a date. Looks like an olive to me. Look, there's an apple. No, it's not,
Starting point is 01:07:46 it's a peach. So think of me as a booty tang, Burger King, Gucci gang, Dickie Dang, Charlemagne. Gonna hate anyway.
Starting point is 01:07:51 Doesn't matter what I say. Give me donkey of the day. Run away for 2018 to get underway. But I'm gonna say everything that I wanna say. I just wanna say That didn't really
Starting point is 01:08:00 sound like a diss. It's gonna hate anyway. I just wanna say we're almost in September. Okay, 2018 has been underway, Eminem. But you know what's slick about that bar? He's quoting me. I actually said that about his BET cypher.
Starting point is 01:08:13 I said the thing isn't even orange, and that was a reach. So I said that verbatim, and he quoted that in his bars just now. No, I didn't think that was too bad of a diss. He just said Charlamagne's going to hate anyway. Right. I don't hate I tell the truth That's not hate me saying Revival is whack
Starting point is 01:08:28 Cause clearly Eminem thought Revival was whack too That's why he gave us this sneaky album called Kamikaze I just think he just wanted to respond to you guys No He thought Revival was whack He knows it was whack Now he also went at Joe Button on this album Let's listen
Starting point is 01:08:39 Somebody tell Button before I snap He better fascinate Or have his body bagged Zip the closest thing he's had To hits of smackin' bitches And don't make me have to give it back To academics I heard death threats. I think that we need to take all death threats from white people serious in 2018. What death threats? Shut up. He said, put your button in the body bag.
Starting point is 01:09:03 That would sound like a death threat to me. I think he meant lyrically. I didn't hear anything about lyrics. Because he was talking about hits, and he said he's never had any hits. So when he said body bag, I think he meant body him lyrically. Defend your boss, Yee. He still acts like he's your boss. Listen.
Starting point is 01:09:16 I mean, I'm interpreting it how I heard it. I like that bar, too. I don't like him bringing up Joe's old allegations, though. Because Eminem has rapped about abusing women as well. But has he had charges? I don't know. I've never looked. And you said Eminem's so friends, she's riding with her friends.
Starting point is 01:09:35 You better leave her alone. And Joe has to respond with bars. Like, because Joe, and that's the thing about when rappers become media personalities, right? Because when you're a media personality, you talk about rappers from the media personality perspective. But what happens when a rapper responds to you with bars and you're a rapper? He's out of rapper mode. He's not a rapper.
Starting point is 01:09:56 Because out of everybody that Eminem got at on this Kamikaze album, Joe's the only person who can get with him lyrically. I don't think he's going to do it. I think Joe's out of the rap frame. And Kamikaze's already number one. Right, yeah get with him lyrically. I don't think he's going to do it. I think Joe is out of the rap frame. And Kamikaze's already number one. Right, yeah. Of course, on iTunes. So, all right. Well, anyway, he also went at Drake.
Starting point is 01:10:12 Really? Yep. Let's play it. And I hope your butt is hurt. Put me on the track. I go on it like a color book. You got some views, but you're still below me. Mine are higher, so when you compare our views, you get overlooked.
Starting point is 01:10:30 And I don't say the hook unless I wrote the hook. How do y'all know that's about Drake? He said the views. And then if I said a hook, then I wrote the hook. Oh, I just heard him say, I hope your butt is hurt. That's all you heard. That's all you heard. That's the only part you heard. Damn.
Starting point is 01:10:42 What you mean, I hope your butt is hurt? What kind of, what is that? What does that even mean? Wow. You got to say butt hurt. You can't just start off a bar mean I hope your butt is hurt? What kind of, what is that? What does that even mean? Wow. You got to say butt hurt. You can't just start off a bar, I hope your butt is hurt. See? You didn't think that was more impactful than saying butt hurt? Whoa.
Starting point is 01:10:52 You know what? Now, lastly, you went at Tyler, the creator. We have that audio. Let's play that. Really? I missed that. Tyler, create nothing. I see why you call yourself a f***ing rat, bitch.
Starting point is 01:11:00 It's not just because you lack attention. It's because you worship the 12. It's sacrilegious. If you're going to critique me, you better at least be as good or better. I thought you didn't say maggot. He didn't. He believed it. He believed it. But he was saying that Tyler called himself that. Yeah, that's it.
Starting point is 01:11:20 Uh-oh. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He didn't call Tyler that. He was quoting him. He didn't call Tyler that. He said that Tyler was saying that he called himself that. Gotcha. Gotcha, gotcha.
Starting point is 01:11:28 Who else he got at on this album? Machine Gun Kelly. I caught that one. I did catch that one. That was a slick line. Let me hear the Machine Gun Kelly line. You don't have that one? Yeah, he went at Lil Xan, Pump.
Starting point is 01:11:38 He went at Yachty, Lord Jamal. I could be wrong, but didn't he say Machine Gun R. Kelly or something like that? He definitely said Machine Gun and then called him R. Kelly. Definitely, definitely, definitely. Which one is this? Let me hear it. Well, last week an ex-fan helped me a copy of the math SLP to tell me to study. It'll help me get back to my seven to love me.
Starting point is 01:11:56 I mailed the bitch back and said if I did that, I'd just be like everyone else in the industry, especially in that thing recovery clone of me. So, finger nip, chicken wing, educate, igazay Machine Gun Kelly, but... You know, I still don't know how I feel about, like, 40-plus-year-old rappers going at the young boys like that, even though it is all fair game. He's nice. Yeah, they're all on the same playing field together.
Starting point is 01:12:24 It is all hip-hop. I guess it's fair game, but you're. Yeah, they're all on the same playing field together. It is all hip-hop. I guess it's fair game, but you're not supposed to understand what them kids is doing. No, it doesn't matter. It's rap. If they say something foul, he could go at them. I just feel like Eminem's making adult contemporary hip-hop. No, he's spitting bars.
Starting point is 01:12:38 It's not about adult. He's just rapping. Have any of those guys ever gotten at Eminem? I don't know. See, look, Drake brought Eminem out on stage at his tour before, so that's what I'm confused about. I'm confused about the Drake one. And Drake actually even called Eminem the king, the greatest rapper to ever get
Starting point is 01:12:54 on an MFM microphone. See that? And all of that. You give him all that love, Drake, and he's going to get on the record and ask you if your butt is hurt. You know what I'm saying? I didn't know they had any issues,
Starting point is 01:13:04 but maybe there's something we don't know. What's more pause-worthy? Eminem saying, I hope your butt is hurt. You know what I'm saying? I didn't know they had any issues, but maybe there's something we don't know. What's more pause-worthy? Eminem saying, I hope your butt is hurt or Michael Jackson saying your butt is mine? Your butt is mine.
Starting point is 01:13:13 Listen, my thoughts on Eminem have always been that he is one of the greatest lyricists ever and I've never been a fan because I can't relate to a lot of his world views
Starting point is 01:13:21 and experiences, but I acknowledge he's one of the greatest MCs, but if he was black, if he was black, he'd be Redman. Drop on the Clues bombs for Redman. Shout out to Redman. People sit here and act like Eminem don't get his whole style from Redman. Yeah, and he definitely says that. He says Redman was one of his idols.
Starting point is 01:13:34 They actually go with each other. Absolutely. He always gives him props and everything. He sure does. I don't have any problems with Eminem. I will stand by what I said. Revival is a whack album. I don't like Thurgood Marshall matters, but just Kamikaze is dope. Drop on the Clues Bomb for Kamikaze. But you're a hater.
Starting point is 01:13:48 I know. I know he's going to say Charlamagne ain't going to hate anyway, but I've never been a hater. I give props where props is due. Kamikaze is a dope album, and I will be riding to it again. I'll roll to it this morning.
Starting point is 01:13:56 800-585-1051. And those clips are different. Some of them are different songs. I know people are like, whoa, the beats are just changing. They're different songs. They're all different records. A bunch of different records.
Starting point is 01:14:04 Snippets. He actually mentions me on two different songs, I know people are like, whoa, the beats are just changing. They're different songs. A bunch of different records. He actually mentions me on two different songs, actually. What a day. 585-1051. It's Joe Button's birthday. What are we doing? Drop a record. What do you think about Eminem's album and what you heard? Call us right now. We'll take your calls. It's The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:14:21 That was Drake. Nice for what morning, everybody? It's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Come on. That was Drake. Nice for what morning, everybody? It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Now, if you just joined us, we're talking Eminem's album. Eminem's album came out last night. It's called, what's the name of the album? Kamikaze. Kamikaze.
Starting point is 01:14:37 Now, I've heard the album. I heard a majority of it, I should say. And so far, what I've heard, I love. I love Eminem when he's spitting like that. You cannot deny that, man. Yeah, I think that Kamikaze is a dope album. I didn't like Revival at all. I thought Revival was complete trash. I don't like woke Eminem. Y'all can keep their good martial matters. But I love Slim Shady, you know, and Slim Shady got busy on this Kamikaze album.
Starting point is 01:14:58 All right. I got to really live with it and listen to it. You guys know Eminem is the reason why I started in radio. So I've always been a fan of Eminem anyway. But yeah, I haven't had a chance to really live with it yet. I've only been in my car for 15 minutes today. It's very interesting that he threw shots at me, because I remember when we did Change for Change last year, and he
Starting point is 01:15:17 donated $150,000, and that was around the same time that Beyonce's Walk on Water came out. And then you went in on the song. That song was trash, because two things can be true. I can salute you for donating $150,000 for Change for Change, and you can still put out a whack record. And then you also didn't like the fact that he was talking about politics and dissing Trump and stuff.
Starting point is 01:15:34 I don't like woke. No, I love when white people use their privilege to combat prejudice. I just thought the freestyle on the BET cypher was just whack. I don't like woke Eminem. Well, let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? Dark Prince from Boston. Hey, what's up, bro? Did you hear Eminem's album? I just did. I don't like both Eminem. Well, let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? Dark Prince from Boston. Hey, what's up, bro?
Starting point is 01:15:47 Did you hear Eminem's album? I just did. I heard it twice now. I'm literally surprised and pleasantly surprised. I'm shocked. Lyrically, he's sharp. Coming off Revival, I expected a coaster. I was surprised that he's going at people, and I'm really interested to see who's trying to go back and reply to this version
Starting point is 01:16:04 of Marshall. Well, I think that's what Eminem needs. I mean, I think he needed all of that criticism. Revival was whack, and I'm glad that it was a lot of people out there being honest about the whackness of that album because it created this great piece of art that we have now called Kamikaze. Yeah, and to answer you, I don't think anybody's going to go back at that boy. He gets busy. Nah, he does get busy, but I think somebody will challenge him. Yeah, I think, and they should.
Starting point is 01:16:24 That's the point of it, right? They'll get washed, but I think somebody will challenge him. Yeah, I think, and they should. That's the point of it, right? They'll get washed, but. Definitely washed. The only person that he mentioned on the whole album that could test him lyrically is Charlamagne. Get out of here. Shut up. No, honestly, it's Joe Budden. Joe is the only person lyrically who can get with Eminem that he mentioned on the whole album.
Starting point is 01:16:41 Drake can't get with him lyrically. Machine Gun Kelly can't get with him lyrically. Who else did he mention? Joe can't get out of me either. Joe's retired. Joe's retired. Joe is retired. He's retired.
Starting point is 01:16:50 We're not going to act like Joe's not a top tier MC, bro. Joe is no longer a rapper. We tried everything to get him out. Joe is not responding. Okay, well, if Joe was still rapping actively, Joe could get with Eminem. I think so. I think if we keep saying no, Joe can't,
Starting point is 01:17:04 maybe that'll make Joe rap, though. Nah. Nah? Maybe he'll go at him on his show. He definitely will do that. I thought about that this morning, too. He's going to go at him on his show. He's going to talk about it.
Starting point is 01:17:13 I don't want to hear that, because Joe is critiquing artists from a media perspective, which is weird when these rappers become media personalities, because what happens when the rappers respond with bars? And Eminem, one of the greatest of all time, I don't know if I want to hear Joe just come back with talking about him on his podcast. Yeah, I want to hear Joe rap. Me too.
Starting point is 01:17:31 Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? Yo, this is Eazy. Eazy, what's up, man? We're talking Eminem's album. Have you heard it? Yeah, I heard it. I listened to it this morning in the gym, and it's fire.
Starting point is 01:17:40 It is dope. I'm glad he back talking that trash. I'm glad he back calling everybody out. So Bud and Charlamagne, all y'all getting it. And I love y'all. All y'all getting it. All y'all getting it. All y'all getting it.
Starting point is 01:17:49 Can I ask you a question? Can I ask you a question? Do you think Revival was whack? Heck yeah, I thought it was whack. Okay, I just want to make sure. It was bad. It got one round and that was it. So I just want to make sure.
Starting point is 01:17:57 I got to say, Envy, I love y'all. Charlamagne, I love you. Your book changed my life. Angel Lee, I love you too, man. Thank you, sir. I have a new book coming out October 23rd. It's called Shook One, Anxiety's Playing Tricks on Me. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 01:18:07 Hey, what's up? This is Nelson from Detroit. Nelson, what up, though? What up, though? Let's hear what Detroit has to say about the new Eminem album. Yo, can I start off by saying that Revival was a masterpiece, right, to me? Oh, shut up. That's Detroit bias.
Starting point is 01:18:22 He said to him. He said to him. He tried to do the right thing. He tried to do the right thing, right? But growing up and being mature, y'all That's Detroit bias. He said to him. He said to him. He tried to do the right thing. He tried to do the right thing, right? But growing up and being mature, y'all didn't like it. So he came out. It was just whack. It was not sonically pleasing.
Starting point is 01:18:32 To you. It was whack to you. This man liked it. I am a Pinkett Smith Winfrey knows Carter. Walk on water was terrible. If Jesus was walking on water to that record, he'd have fell in water. You're not a mather. So go ahead, sir.
Starting point is 01:18:43 Keep going. So listen, you're right. You're right, right? It wasn't well-received at the end of the day. It wasn't well-received. I understand that, right? But he did what, you know, like Hose grew up. He did his 444 thing. He was responsible. 444 was dope. Him did the same thing, you know what I'm saying? But it wasn't
Starting point is 01:18:58 received well. Now, y'all, even you, Charlotte, got the bars, ain't you, Charlotte? But, you know what I'm saying? I think it was well-reserved. Y'all, walk up to Giant, and he bars, ain't you, Charlotte? But, you know what I'm saying? I think it was all reserved. Y'all, walk up to Giant, and he reminded everybody. Who he is. He is, no doubt, one of the greatest to ever do it. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:19:12 We're not going to say the best, but it's arguable. He's definitely in that conversation. And this album, he did it, y'all. I mean, I don't know. Eminem is definitely a gold conversation. I always say I feel like Eminem doesn't get the respect he deserves because he's white. All right.
Starting point is 01:19:24 Well, what's the moral of the story, guys? The moral of the story is that Eminem's new album Kamikaze is dope. It is dope. Like it's a dope album. Listen, I drive to work, it takes me 15 minutes. I haven't had a chance to hear but three songs. Revival was complete trash by Eminem's standards and it's just
Starting point is 01:19:39 amazing to me that if Eminem could do this the whole time, why would he ever do Revival? So that lets me know that he had a lot of industry people in his ear. That was the management, and that was the label saying, hey, make this kind of record, make this kind of record, make this kind of album, instead of doing the art he actually
Starting point is 01:19:56 wanted to do, which I think is more kamikaze than Revival. I don't know if label people ever speak directly to Eminem. I don't think they do either. He does what he wants to do. Well, guess what? If he did what he wanted to do, then the revival was super trash. And I can't stand woke Eminem. But Slim Shady Eminem,
Starting point is 01:20:11 I'm here for it. All right. Well, when we come back, we got the rumors, Yee? Yes, let's talk about Lloyd. He was on lip service and he talks about a lot of things, including being in love
Starting point is 01:20:20 with three women at once and having to choose one of them. All right. We'll get into all that when we come back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:20:27 The Breakfast Club. This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee. Rumor has it. On The Breakfast Club. So listen up. So Lloyd already had his first son, River, and now he announced that he is having his second son any day now with his girlfriend, the same woman. Now, he did come on lip service, and he revealed to us
Starting point is 01:20:51 that at one point he was dating and in love with three different women at the same time before he ended up with one, and she was one of the three. Check it out. And then it was like, you know what? How dare me write off this person who actually loves me, and my girl loved me. It would be such a tragedy for me to write this off. So what I did was I just committed myself.
Starting point is 01:21:10 And that's just kind of where I'm at with it. Was there something that happened specifically that made you say, okay, now I'm going to be committed? Yep. I got caught. Oh, that's usually it. Well. That's usually it.
Starting point is 01:21:22 But that's not why. No, no, no. Let me tell you. Let me tell you. But wait, what's you one of the three, though? Yes. Okay, just make it short. That that's not why. No, no, no. Let me tell you. But wait, was she one of the three, though? Yes. Okay, just make it short. That's so f***ing loony. You think you could really be in love with three people at once?
Starting point is 01:21:31 No. No. Impossible. You could think you were in love, but no. Yeah, you might be in love. You might be in lust. You might really like one of them, but love is something different, man. Well, you should listen.
Starting point is 01:21:41 There's a really interesting story as he talks about how he narrowed and broke everything down and ended up with his girlfriend who he's still with now. I don't even think that you know if you really love somebody until you have kids with them. Because when you have kids with a person, if you love that individual the way you love those kids, that's real love. Because kids show you unconditional love for real, for real. Like when you have a child, envy no. When you have a child, the love you have for that child is different than anything you'll ever feel or experience.
Starting point is 01:22:05 So if you feel that for your significant other, that's love. But there's couples who don't have kids and never will, and they can still be in love with each other. That doesn't mean that they don't have real love. I didn't say real. I said it's a different level of love. Like, love is that unconditional, like, really do anything for you, can't live without you, feel like your heart is outside your body. You get that when you get kids. All right.
Starting point is 01:22:24 Now, speaking of which, Wiz Khalifa is talking about his son, Bash. Now it was Bash's first day at kindergarten and he posted, first day at kindergarten rode the bus and everything. He posted a picture with his son and people were kind of going in on him for letting Bash ride the school bus. Hello, he's going
Starting point is 01:22:40 to school. That's what kids do. They actually have a lot of fun on the bus. That's part of the whole experience. So here's what Wiz had to say about that. A lot of people are asking why I would let my son ride the bus because I'm rich. Being rich don't got nothing to do with a child's experiences.
Starting point is 01:22:54 He said he wanted to ride the bus with his friends. So let kids do what they want to do. Ain't nothing wrong with that. My kids rode the school bus. You gotta think, you gotta look at it like this. Everybody's looking at Wiz and they think Wiz is rich. so they think all rich people's kids take car services to school every morning. I take a
Starting point is 01:23:10 helicopter. Listen, kids love to be on the bus and be with the other kids and it's a fun ride. That's part of the, that's the most fun part getting on that bus. I mean, I understand, but when your daddy's Wiz Khalifa, they think, meaning that these stupid people on social media that you're getting taken to school in a Rolls Royce Phantom every morning. No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:23:25 That's the reason why he works so hard because he lives in zip codes that are very expensive and they have good schools. They have red wine on the school bus. For five-year-olds? No, they don't. The school bus look like LeBron James barbershop, all right? It's red wine being served in caviar in that tax bracket.
Starting point is 01:23:43 All right, now Queen Radio is still going. And Tyga called in and spoke to Nicki Minaj, and they talked about Kylie Jenner and how Tyga was very influential in Kylie's whole style. Here's what he had to say. Do you miss Kylie? Nah, I'm good. Do you feel like you helped at all in putting Kyles on the mid-app?
Starting point is 01:24:03 Big facts. No cap. Everybody know that. That's public. If you got to look at the before and after, you know what I'm saying? She always had a platform, and she was always destined to be where she was going to be regardless.
Starting point is 01:24:13 But when I stepped in and there was a lot of codes being taught, it was like, you can do this. You should start this. You should start doing your hair like this. Wow. You should adapt, because you need black people to f*** with you because you need culture. If you ain't got
Starting point is 01:24:27 black people behind you, you ain't got nothing. Well, he's the one that told us she needed to have that black audience, so... So Tiger's taking
Starting point is 01:24:34 responsibility for Kali getting some of the black audience? I doubt it. I guess a lot of her style and the stuff that she's been doing with the makeup. How about Kim Kardashian?
Starting point is 01:24:43 Exactly. Kim been in the black world. Kim was on the front of King magazine, bro. Kim was with Ray J. King doing with the makeup. How about Kim Kardashian? Exactly. Kim been in the black world. Kim was on the front of King magazine, bro. Kim was with Ray J. King was with Ray J. Kim was with Kanye. Khloe was with black basketball players. Like, no, her family has been entrenched in black culture.
Starting point is 01:24:56 Sorry, Tyga. All right. Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report. All right. Thank you, Miss Yee. Now, shout out to Revolt. We'll see you guys after vacation. Everybody else, the People's Choice Mix is up next. Get your request in right now. Thank you, Missy. Now, shout out to Revolt. We'll see you guys after vacation. Everybody else,
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