The Breakfast Club - Marlon Wayans and Nore Interview
Episode Date: July 30, 2018Monday 7/30- Today on the show we had two Breakfast Club regulars, first was comedian Marlon Wayans who spoke about working on his comedic craft, growing and evolving, and being unapologetic about his... jokes. Afterwards we had Nore stop by where he spoke about all the different beefs he had with people, including Nas which he is now signed to and much more. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Cowboys player Dak Prescot for his comments on not protesting during the National Anthem. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Listen, man, Cardi B is the energy that I'm on this morning.
Why is that?
Because I was looking at the Jasmine brand,
and I saw a post that they posted from Cardi B,
and I guess people were getting at her about the Lambo she bought.
Why?
Because she wanted to prove that she actually went and paid cash for it,
and it wasn't a lease, so she posted her Wells Fargo statement.
She did?
So it shows the withdrawal of over a half a million dollars,
but right under the withdrawal is a purchase at Waffle House for $64.
Drop on the Clues.com for Cardi B.
I didn't see that.
Shout out to Cardi, man.
Charlamagne, if you don't know, her and Offset purchased two Lambos over the weekend.
Hers was convertible.
His was hard top.
Hers was about $500,000.
His, I think, was about $380,000.
But congratulations, man. I just I think, was about $380,000, but congratulations to him, man.
I just like to see the high-low budgeting
going on in Cardi's life.
The withdrawal for a half-million-dollar
Lambo, but you're still at Waffle House
getting $64. That's a meal
for a few people, by the way. Absolutely.
A few people ate. Waffle House for $64?
Oh, 100%. What? Are you crazy?
Well, shout-out to everybody that came out.
Of course, every couple of months, me and my wife do a live podcast,
and we did it this weekend at Sony Hall.
Great turnout.
Sold out.
We had a great time.
And then after that, you know what I did?
What I got to get into more of?
Video gaming.
Now.
Man, grow up.
No, all right.
Now, over the weekend, they had this huge video game event.
It was at the Barclays Center. First of all, they sold 22,000 tickets for people to watch people play video games.
Sold out.
22,000.
And you know how much the winner won?
Half a million?
1.4 million.
Wow.
Okay.
1.4 million.
That's a nice prize.
But you're 40-something years old.
No need for you to jump in the game now.
I just said I want to play.
Don't jump in the game with a knife in it.
I don't want to play.
I want to invest in it.
I want to start putting money behind the scenes.
Oh, you want to throw a video game tournament?
So we're just going to let you invest in something that's been moving and booming, huh?
I'm going to try.
I ain't beat it.
I'm going to try.
It just ain't Detroit.
The funny thing is I was playing music because I had the DJ.
Shout out to Caladier.
He was performing as well.
They didn't care about no damn music.
Like, the music was mad low.
Nobody cared.
All they wanted to know was about the video games.
It was London versus Philly.
Listen to what you just said.
London smashed Philly.
They got London versus Philly at the Barclays, over 20,000 people.
You DJing, Callie performing.
They don't need you to invest, sir.
They don't care.
I'm going to try.
I got to get in somehow.
I got to get my toe in there somehow.
They good.
That's too much money, boy. I got to get my toe in there somehow. That's too much money, boy. I got
to get my toe in there somehow. Well, I spent all
day Friday in the airport, about six and a
half hours, and then my flight got canceled. I was supposed
to be in Charlotte for this women's conference.
Didn't you fly Delta? Yeah, it was canceled.
You didn't call it Delta Connect? It doesn't matter.
The flights were all canceled at every
single airport. She get you out now. No.
No one was getting out. There were no flights leaving.
She did some miracles before. Was the weather
bad or something? Yeah, there was like some
wall of thunderstorms, I guess, around
New York area. So
no flights were leaving. So the airport was
a mess. There was nothing you could do about it.
And then the next morning, everything was
sold out. So I couldn't leave. I had to be there
at 10 a.m. for this conference. So did you make it?
Nope. I ended up going to L.A.
instead. So you just said forget North Carolina. I mean, I couldn't it? Nope, I ended up going to L.A. instead.
So you just said, forget North Carolina.
I mean, I couldn't make it.
I was going to go to L.A.
There was no way to go.
There was no place.
So what'd you do in L.A. for a day?
I went for the Duce Day Party.
I ended up doing an event there.
I was supposed to leave from Charlotte and go to.
So that was my weekend.
A lot of airport, airplane activity.
Airport shenanigans.
I'll be having mad people be hitting me from L.A.
Like, yo, you at this day party? I'm like,
so? Why would I care?
It was a surprise pop-up.
Everybody was like, what are you doing here?
Six people hitting me like, yo, you here?
I'm like, okay.
What's up? I'll see you on Monday.
My goodness. Well, let's get the show cracking.
Now we got some special guests joining us this morning.
Marlon Wayans, he'll be joining us.
By the way, these are Breakfast Club regulars. Two Breakfast Club regulars guests joining us this morning. Marlon Wayans, he'll be joining us. By the way, these are Breakfast Club regulars.
Yes.
All right, two Breakfast Club regulars will be here this morning.
I always love when Marlon Wayans comes on here.
He has great energy.
Yes, Marlon is one.
And who's the other one?
Nori.
N-O-R-E.
Oh, my gosh.
He has an outmouth.
It goes without saying.
5E.
Make sure you get that.
So we'll talk to Nori and Marlon Wayans this morning.
And we got front page news, what we talking about?
Let's talk about Doug Prescott.
All you Cowboys fans, let's hear what he has to say about the national anthem.
All right.
We'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get into some front page news.
Start off with a little sports.
Let's talk about Charlamagne's Cowboys.
Now, what's going on with Jack Prescott?
Yes, Jack Prescott, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback, said during a press conference he's not going to kneel during the national anthem and he does not
believe in that approach to dealing with racial injustice for himself. Here's what he said. No,
I never protest. I never protest during the anthem and I don't think that's the time or the venue
to do so. The game of football has always brought me such a peace and I think it does the same for
a lot of people. A lot of people playing the game, a lot of people watching the game,
a lot of people that have any impact of the game.
So when you bring such a controversy to the stadium, to the field, to the game,
it takes away from that.
It takes away from the joy and to the love that football brings a lot of people.
And so for me, I'm all about making a change and making a difference.
I'm a Dallas Cowboy fan, but Dak Prescott, you got to shut the F up forever.
That was lame.
You can't say you're all about making change and making a difference,
but you won't even take a knee for change, okay?
They are taking away your constitutional right to protest.
And I would never understand people who go against their own interests.
You're taking a knee for the injustice that people who look just like you
facing this country at the hands of the police.
Absolutely.
Now, all the Dallas players are supposed to now stand for the national anthem.
They can't even stay in the locker room.
They first had that option, right, to stay in the locker room.
Now that's not on the table?
I mean, listen, like I said,
they're taking away their constitutional right to protest.
How do you feel as a Cowboy fan?
Does that still make you a Cowboy fan with that organization like that?
I mean, I'm still a fan of the team,
but I mean, I'm not watching the NFL this season anyway, though,
because of the fact that a lot of owners are making their players
have to stand for the national anthem.
And my thing with Dak Prescott, too,
even if you have other methods that you want to implement to protest
against police brutality, don't speak out against the kneeling.
Just shut the F up.
You know what I'm saying?
Just say if people want to kneel, they have the right to kneel.
Don't speak out against it.
All right, what else we talking about, Yee?
Now let's discuss three people dead, at least three people dead, and seven people injured in a shooting that happened in New Orleans.
They are still looking for two suspects accused of killing those three people and injuring the others.
They say it was two men wearing hoodies who fired a rifle and a handgun into a crowd.
This was Saturday night outside of a business, a daiquiri shop, three miles away from the French Quarter.
So they are still looking for that person.
They said two men and a woman died at the scene.
Apparently, with one of the people who were killed,
they said they stood over him and fired several shots into that one person.
So they feel like this was a targeted incident when they started firing into the crowd.
Now, the mayor, Latoya Cantrell, has said there's no place in New Orleans for this kind of violence.
I speak for everyone in our city
when I say we are disgusted, we are infuriated,
and we have had more than enough.
Now, in another
situation, a man has been arrested,
Daniel Drayton from New Haven, Connecticut,
with the killing of a woman in Queens,
New York. Now, he's on a bi-coastal
crime spree. Thank goodness they finally
caught him in California. It involved murder, rape,
and he held a woman captive. He would use dating websites to connect with some of his alleged
victims, according to police. They haven't said in particular what sites, but they said that he
had used multiple websites and they're asking any other possible victims to come forward and share
whatever information they have. But he was arrested this week in California. Authorities said that he
was sexually assaulting and attempting to kill another woman that he was allegedly holding
against her will after they went
on a date. So they were trying to locate
him. They discovered him and that's when they found
the other victim. So what are they doing
with him now? He's in jail. He's locked up
right now. He's being held on a $1.25 million bill.
He's facing a maximum of 23
years to life in prison if he's found
guilty. Yes, he's black. Oh yeah, they're going to burn him
at the state. That's a wrap. He's being charged
with attempted murder, forcible rape,
false imprisonment by violence, and
sexual penetration by a foreign object.
You don't supposed to feel sorry for him? Nope.
Alright, well that's front page news.
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Hello, who's this?
Oh my God, this is Shalai Foster.
Happy Monday. Good morning. Happy
Monday, Mama. Good morning. Oh my
God. Oh my gosh, I never thought I would
get on the radio, but I have a few things to say.
Charlamagne, Uncle Charla, I met
you in 2013
at Penn State when you came to host
for our Showtime at the
Apollo. Oh my God.
I know, I know, right? I just
remember your bodyguard kept saying, I need
you to give me some coochie and some chicken wings
because we serve some dumb stuff for a whole
bunch of black people. But whatever,
you were so nice.
I have no
control over what
somebody who said that what my bodyguard said.
It didn't bother me, but you were so nice.
We took a picture.
I really appreciate you.
And DJ Evie, you are such a nice person, too.
I met you in, like, December at the Atlanta airport.
And I was like, oh, my God, DJ Evie.
I took a picture with you, and I was like, here we go.
What did Evie's bodyguard ask for?
I hear you.
My bodyguard didn't say that to you, right?
No, no, you didn't have a bodyguard, actually,
which was pretty cool, but no, I didn't see
anybody. Maybe they were on the low.
Alright, cool. I don't have a bodyguard.
I don't know. And Angela, I've never met
you, but hopefully fate will bring our paths
together, but I called to say, you know,
some positive things and some negative things
to start. I just resigned from my job last
week and I got a doctorate degree in physical therapy,
and I felt like they were not giving me
what I had asked for in the beginning,
and I felt like I was selling myself short.
So I just called to say something positive,
like, everybody, you know,
if you feel like you're worth more
and they're not giving it to you
or they're telling you that they're going to give you
what you're asking for
and nobody's responding to you
when you're sending emails that,
hey, maybe you've got to take things into your own hands. That's
why I bought myself some Beyonce tickets because
I've been calling you all night. Nobody
answered for me. I paid $800
for them tickets. I'm still in the building.
That money could have
went to them student loans. You still owe Penn State.
That's all right. Go enjoy yourself, mama.
Experiences are great. You're going to have so much fun.
You'll remember it forever. All right. Enjoy, mama.
Enjoy, baby. Thank you. Have a great week,. All right. Enjoy, mama. Enjoy, baby.
Thank you.
Have a great week, guys.
Student loans gaining interest.
Oh, no.
What's up, man?
Get it off your chest, bro.
Man, I want to talk about that Prescott.
Go ahead, bro.
Personally, I do kind of agree with him about not kneeling.
I have family that were in the military and stuff,
and I understand what Charlamagne is talking about,
like with the police
brutality, how
people are getting beat up by cops.
Killed by cops.
Yeah, and it's not fair.
It's not fair. That's somebody's child.
That's somebody's daughter.
But in all reality, I don't think
they should bring politics into sports.
It should be your own personal
decision, though, whether or not you decide what you want to do.
I can't tell everybody they have to,
but if people choose to, they should be allowed to.
And what I don't understand is maybe you can explain it.
If they said it's not about the veterans,
it's not about the people that serve in the military,
and they made it clear that's not what it's about,
why people should be allowed to do it.
Colin Kaepernick spoke to a military veteran
on what would be
the proper way to protest
and the military veteran
told him kneeling.
That's why he took a knee
in the first place.
Okay, see,
I didn't know
about that knowledge.
Well, that's why
reading is fundamental, sir.
I didn't know about that knowledge,
but I do understand
and everything.
I'm against all that
police brutality and stuff.
Hopefully.
I think police should be
more nearing on people
and watch out and
all they're worried about is the next person going to shoot them
and they're trained to shoot the kill.
One thing's for sure, two things for certain.
People will always be mad about the
NFL players taking a knee. They're more
mad at that than they are at the police actually killing
unarmed black men in this country. Well, get it off your chest.
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Wake your ass up.
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Tasha.
Yes.
Why are you mad this morning, Mama?
Because Domino's has called the police on me twice for no reason at all.
Wait, the pizza delivery place?
Yes, I called out where the pizza, the manager said that I stole the pizza. And I had delivery.
The police surrounded my house for a box of pizza.
Surrounded you for pizza?
Then the second time I got delivery again, he sent old food
to my house.
When I went to
return the pizza,
he called the police again
and they said,
he said that I threw
the box of pizza
at him this time.
Oh my goodness.
Did you record it?
Yes, I did.
I have two police reports.
I tried to contact
a corporate office
and everything.
The police told me
that Domino's
can discriminate
for whatever reason they want.
Why you didn't put it on YouTube?
I mean, I tried.
I tried reaching out several times to them with this, and I know it's fine.
This sounds very traumatizing.
Sounds to me like you need to start ordering from Pizza Hut.
My goodness.
And I would expect this kind of behavior from Papa John's, this racist behavior,
but not dominoes.
I'm just sorry, Mama.
Thank you.
All righty. Try Pizza Hut. Hello, who's this? Hello, this is Corey,'s. I'm just, I'm just sorry, mama. Thank you. Alrighty.
Try pizza.
Hello.
Who's this?
Hello.
This is Corey, man.
How y'all doing, man?
Corey, man.
What's going on, brother?
Man, I'm down here in Florida, man.
I'm in St. Petersburg, Florida.
And I heard y'all talking the other day about the, uh, the Clearwater shooting.
And what it, what it done did down here, you know, we protested down here.
We doing our thing, but we are from the, a lot of, uh, feedback that's coming from the meters, getting these white people down here, you know, we protest down here. We're doing our thing. But a lot of feedback that's coming from the meters getting these white people down here uproar.
So now, that's why I was trying to tell the lady I wanted to let Charlotte know, man, listen,
even though that you're speaking the truth and how you really feel,
you got a lot of viewers that actually follow behind you. And when you're telling them to stand up and do this type of stuff,
to these people, these people are going to do this
and it's going to make it harder for the people
who's trying to do it the right way.
What are you talking about?
When did I tell somebody to be violent?
Last week, last week, where they said something about
Black dude got followed home.
Right, in James' driveway.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, you said, one of y'all said,
I would just slap the shit out of him.
I understand you and I feel you.
Well, my brother, context is key.
I didn't just say slap the hell out of him.
I said if they follow you to your house.
Exactly.
That's the difference. Now, don't you think everybody in the world would want to do something like that?
Everybody in the world, especially in Florida, cannot carry no gun.
What you mean? Y'all got to stay
on your ground law. If somebody threatens
you on your property, on your property
you absolutely can stay on your ground in Florida.
What are you talking about? Not if you have
a criminal background. I'm just
asking, what would you do if that was you? If somebody
white dude followed you? To tell you the truth,
to God honest truth, I'm talking about, because
I'm rugged. So me, I
would have been stopped before he even got on me.
When he would have pulled behind me, when he said I tossed in front of him,
I would have rolled right up in the gas station somewhere very lit,
and I would have jumped out my car and asked him what his problem is.
But I got to have witness because if I slap him,
and ain't nobody there to see this, either way you look at it,
I'm going to jail
because the police down here
don't want to hear that s***.
Not if they're on your property.
If they're on your property,
they're going to have some letting there.
I understand.
I'm scared.
I'm in here right now.
I don't go to the big hilt.
I'm talking about the hood.
We feel you.
We got nowhere to think.
Well, be safe out there, brother.
And he's talking about the situation
with Charles A. Lovett.
And fortunately for him, he filmed the man who was following him
because the man claimed to cut him off.
But fortunately, he filmed it.
It went viral.
And that man is losing a lot of business and a lot of work.
And nobody had to slap anybody in that case.
Well, guys and gals, I just want to tell you all that there's National Cheesecake Day.
So everybody go get them a nice slice of cheesecake.
Maybe add some strawberry to it.
You know what I'm saying?
What does that have to do with anything?
Just trying to bring... Just want everybody to have a nice day. Smile. Smile, some strawberry to it. You know what I'm saying? What does that have to do with anything? Just trying to bring,
just want everybody to have a nice day.
Smile, smile, bitch.
All right, well, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
You got rumors on the way?
Yes, LeBron James.
It's a big, big, big day for him
and we'll tell you what's going on
that he's so excited about.
Also, the game.
He's got a million dollars.
Find out who's paying him a million dollars
and for what.
All right, we'll get into all that and more. Keep it locked. And Marlon Wayans will be joining us next hour. It's The a million dollars. Find out who's paying him a million dollars and for what. Alright, we'll get into all that and more.
Keep it locked and Marlon Wayans will be
joining us next hour. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
I don't think I'm tired
of it yet either.
It's just a good record. It's a cool record.
It's a great record. It sounds like the fan is blowing.
Y'all didn't grow up on fans. You grew up on fans?
Yeah. Big metal fan. You can't stick your finger in it. No, I grew up with putting the fan in the window of the trailer. You know how you put the fan is blowing. Y'all didn't grow up on fans. You grew up on fans? Yeah. Big metal fan.
You can't stick your finger in it.
No, I grew up with putting the fan in the window of the trailer.
You know how you put the fan in the window of the mobile home?
And you just sit in front of the fan?
We did that a little bit.
That wasn't a big metal fan, though.
This song feels like that.
Okay.
A fan in the window of a mobile home on a hot summer day.
All right.
Anyway, well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Vin Rames.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
Listen up.
Well, Vin Reigns has been doing the rounds, Mission Impossible,
and he talked about a situation where he was held at gunpoint in his own house.
Can you imagine something like this happening when you're sitting at home in your basketball shorts,
just thinking you're chilling,
and the cops come guns drawn on you?
He's got some big-ass basketball shorts.
How do you know you're in a basketball shirt?
Here's what he had to say.
Well, that's what he said he had on.
Here's what he had to say on the Clay Kane show on SiriusXM.
I hear noise in my backyard,
but I'm thinking the puppies are just running
around or what have you and then I get a knock on the front door and so I get up I open the door
there's a red dot pointed at my face from a nine millimeter. It was a police officer with a nine
millimeter pointed at me one police officer behind them and, I believe it was the left of me, was the captain of police.
I get out.
They recognize me.
This lets me know two things.
He lives in a really, really, really white neighborhood, number one.
And didn't the lady say he broke?
She thought somebody was breaking in?
Well, this is so let me finish telling you what happened.
Now, the officers said a woman who lived across the street called to say a large black man was breaking into the house. So they actually went and asked the neighbor, and here's what happened. Now, the officers said a woman who lived across the street called to say a large black man was breaking into the house. So they actually went and asked the neighbor.
And here's what happened. And the guy, you know, says it was a mistake. They apologized,
what have you. But my problem was and then I said, well, why are you doing this? He said to me,
a woman called 9-1-1 said a large black man was breaking into the house.
They left the address of the woman who called.
Myself, the sergeant, and I think one other police officer went over to that house,
which was across the street, and the person denied it.
Embarrassing.
Wow.
Okay, you called the police on a man in his own home.
I'd love to know how long he was living in that neighborhood.
Good question.
Well, the police did confirm that the incident did happen back in 2016,
and they said officers
sometimes have their weapons
drawn in suspected burglaries
because they can get violent.
Yeah, I would love to know
how long he's been living
in that neighborhood,
and I would love to know
what she saw.
She saw him going home.
That's what I'm saying,
but what was he,
I don't know,
did he forget his keys
and was climbing through a window?
What did she call
breaking an intern
is what I want to know.
A black man living
in a neighborhood.
All right, now let's do some great
news. LeBron James, today is a
huge day for him. He's opening
up a school, the I Promise School.
He's been working on this for quite some time
and the school is going to start with
two grades, third and fourth, and then they're going to expand
in the coming years. Now he posted
yesterday, the jitters before the first day
of school are real right now.
Tomorrow is going to be one of the greatest moments,
if not the greatest of my life, when we open the I Promise School.
This skinny kid from Akron who missed 83 days of school in the fourth grade
had big dreams for the kids in Akron to give them everything they could find,
need to find their passion, give back to our community,
and change the world.
This school is that.
Trouble to close bonds for LeBron James.
That is dope.
That is very dope. Here's what LeBron had to say about his new school opening today.
What it means to open up a school and how excited I am about this possibility for me to be able to be in my hometown
and be able to open up a school and to know who's going to benefit from it.
And for me to be in a position where I have the resources, I have the finance, and I have the city around me, why not?
And I'm tired of people conflating two issues.
Like they're using things like just to say he's better than Michael Jordan.
No, he's a better man than Michael Jordan.
Michael Jordan's still a better basketball player on that court.
Well, the I Promise School has a longer school day, a longer school year.
There's going to be more than 40 staff members that will try to accelerate the development of children who qualify for the program.
If you see the pictures that he posted, too, on Instagram, the school looks amazing.
It looks amazing.
And if we debate them on the court, that's fine.
But just keep it basketball.
Don't start talking about LeBron's opening schools and stuff like that.
That has nothing to do with nothing.
That's like debating rappers and you bringing in all the things they do
outside of the microphone.
Right.
No, on that court.
All right, well, he's going to have a news conference also,
and he'll publicly discuss his decision to sign with the Lakers as well
when he does that.
He's still got to tell people why he did that?
Yeah, people want to know.
That's his business.
People are invested into these players, absolutely.
All right, the game.
He did a million-dollar deal with, a million dollar deal
with Fashion Nova.
If you guys are wondering
why he's been wearing
so much Fashion Nova lately.
Now he posted about it
and he said,
at first he was like,
F no, I'm not wearing that.
That's for girls.
But he said,
I didn't care how much
they were trying to pay me.
Then he said,
nah, they got a men's line.
Just let me put together
some looks for you
and bring them to you.
And that's when he said
he really liked it.
He said,
this is actually fly as F.
So he did the deal for a million dollars with Fashion Nova.
And he's going to keep on posting for Fashion Nova men.
Yeah, and if you got to pay Viacom their legal fees back,
might as well let Fashion Nova pay for it.
Now with Viacom, the legal bill is about $36,000.
So he got sued for that, yes.
He actually lost a lawsuit against Viacom.
The original lawsuit was the game sued them for bringing a woman with a criminal background
to join the cast for his VH1 dating show.
She got gained.
That woman was Priscilla Rainey.
She later on accused the game of sexual assault.
She won a $7 million lawsuit against him.
And then the game sued for the $7 million and an additional $20 million for damages
and negligence.
But that case was dismissed.
So now Viacom wants him to pay legal fees.
So he's still got to pay that $7 million?
Yeah, he has to pay her.
A little small portion of the Fashion Nova check will go to Viacom.
We'll figure out the $7 million later.
How do you know when somebody's wearing Fashion Nova?
They don't got no logo or nothing, do they?
No.
No.
I mean, I guess people tag it so that you know where to get it.
Are you wearing Fashion Nova now? No. Oh. Are you wearing Fashion Nova that? No. No, he posted, I mean, I guess people tag it so that you know where to get it. Are you wearing Fashion Nova now? No.
Are you wearing Fashion Nova now?
No. If you have Revolt, you can
see the Fashion Nova outfits. Alright,
I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor
Reports. They make jeans too?
You want some? No, I just...
Yo, you asking a lot of questions over there. I'm just asking.
Alright, when we come back, Marlon Wayans
will be joining us, so we'll kick it with Marlon when we
come back. Don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
I never knew how to do that.
Yeah, I don't want nobody kicking my balls all over the place.
Here, baby.
You hear this?
On your balls.
I'm mad.
Well, if you just joined us, Marlon Wayans is talking about getting his balls kicked.
You might want to put that in some context.
If you hear this,
you're on your b******.
I know,
because she was talking about she's going to have
a dominatrix on her
little dirty show.
Lip service.
Lip service, yeah.
That's a nice little show.
Marlon Wayans was on
Lip Service.
On Jang Jang Talk.
And so,
so she's talking about
having a dominatrix.
I had some questions
because I don't know
about somebody like
kicking me in my gonads.
But that's not law that they do. Yeah, but I see the videos like white guys like no mash might mash my around and I'm just like yo
If you step on my meat, I'm gonna be mad like I'm not paying you
But there's certain things I'm never gonna know about like. Like, people go, oh, you know what?
Guys have a G-spot ass.
Yes, they do.
And I'm like, you know what?
That's sad.
I'm never going to feel that.
Next month is anal awareness month.
I'm never going to feel that.
Well, I'll tell you this.
I've had one experience where I had a dominatrix on a show once,
and she bought a guy with her.
Well, they call them slaves. She bought a guy with her. Let's talk. Well, they call them slaves.
She bought a slave with her, right?
It was a white guy,
and his d*** was like the smallest thing I've ever seen.
And...
So he got d*** in the studio with her.
The little d***.
When you're d***ing little, you don't care.
But she kept telling him...
They don't care.
When they call you slave, I am a slave.
I was born with a little d***.
Beat me.
I'm worthless. Yes, you are. She took a slave. I was born with a little... Beat me. I'm worthless.
Yes, you are.
She took a stick and she was just hitting his balls with the stick and he was screaming.
And then she tied it in a noose, his...
In a noose.
And then it got all swollen and like nasty looking.
But he loved it and he paid for it.
Yeah, I actually have video footage if you haven't watched it.
Look at all of...
Look at the face right here.
All...
Nah, that's not for black people.
He got into it because a guy hired him to spit on him.
We've been through enough.
We've been through enough.
That's white privilege.
They need that type of shit.
We've been through enough.
I don't want to ever see a whip.
I don't want to see a chain.
I don't want to be beaten.
I had ancestors in nooses.
Why am I going to put my dick in a noose?
That's a good point. White people that went through slavery, they probably wouldn't be in all that. Why am I going to put my d*** in a noose? That's a good point.
White people that went through slavery,
they probably wouldn't be in all that.
They'd be like, no, don't you touch me.
It's men that are used to being in power,
so they like to not have any power
and be abused, I guess.
Yeah, I just light some candles,
make some slow love,
and every now and then get on all fours.
This might be a good episode for Marlon.
It sounds like the Me Too episode of Marlon.
The Time's Up episode of Marlon. You sounds like the Me Too episode of Marlon. The Time's Up episode of Marlon.
You guys haven't explored that yet on the show.
Me and her have been exploring that, but we ain't having sex on the show.
I know, but this is not having sex because the Dominatrix doesn't have sex.
What do they do?
So what am I paying for?
Just to be beat?
No, actually part of them being able to be a Dominatrix is they don't have sex with their servants.
I don't like this game.
You lost me right there.
Yeah, they just do other things.
You don't kick my balls around.
Ain't going to give me none.
You think you could have some after that?
Yep.
I take all that pain for that.
Two times up.
I hear them coming.
It's interesting, though, because on the show, Marlon, you guys don't have a relationship,
but then you guys are in counseling, couples counseling.
Yeah, because we want to get along.
Right.
You know, it's funny because, like, I think it's important to get along.
Like, me and Ang actually get along better now because we ain't doing it.
Is the show happening?
And every now and then I'll be like, no, because we're always good.
I use episodes that happen in our real life and I put it on the show.
And I'd be like, and every now and then we get to this point where I'm just like, I love you.
And she's like, I love you.
And I'm like, you want to do it?
And she goes, maybe.
And I go, let me ask you, are you going to act crazy afterwards?
You say, yup.
I say, yeah.
You hold that pussy.
I don't like the crazy ass
I like the happy ass
but I guess without sex though
then you gotta focus on
other things in life
like actually conversation
the friendship
the conversation
the kids
like we don't have these
arguments about the kids
it's just like
we go
what's the solution
when you're doing it
you're the problem
when you're not doing it
the problem
is the problem
and then we
together work toward the solution I'm not that guy like sometimes when you're not doing it, the problem is the problem, and then we together work toward the solution.
I'm not that guy.
Like sometimes when you're with a girl and you're in a relationship, when you become her boyfriend, you're that guy.
All this stuff that I've been through in my life, you're the guy that's going to heal it.
All my daddy issues, you're that guy.
All my brother issues, you're that guy.
My first love, you're that guy.
The minute you stop becoming that guy and you're just her friend,
you see a woman from a different angle and it's just like, yo, it's beautiful.
And you can't wait for another n***a to go be with her so he could be that guy.
You say that, but then when she was dating, you didn't have issues.
Oh, I'm never going to be happy about that.
That's black ego now.
Let's be real about this.
I can't wait, but I don't want to know about it.
Let's be real about that.
But, you know, I just
think at the end of the day, you know, we have
to heal ourselves and we can't put it on
other people to heal you. You know, that
guy can only be healed
by you becoming that
girl. Everything you've been through in your life
is supposed to happen for you
to resolve it, for you to be a better
person. And, you know, when you
forgive, it makes you great.
Yeah, people don't even be realizing they're damaged, though,
so they can't even go heal themselves.
We are all damaged.
100%.
And you know why?
Because damaged people have raised damaged people.
100%.
And we all got our issues.
And, you know, nobody perfect, but, you know, therapy is good.
I do it.
Prayer is beautiful.
I do that, too.
Isn't therapy awesome?
Hell yeah.
Because you really get to sit there and the therapist don't help you.
He just goes, so what do you think about you?
That's it.
Mother f***er, I paid you $250.
I want the cliff notes to my pain.
But then what happens is you talk enough, and you start going, oh.
You figure it out.
That's why I'm like this with women.
That's why I like having my own space, because I grew up in a house with 10 kids,
and I don't want a roommate.
It's not about me not wanting somebody.
I just want my own space.
So it has nothing even to do with another woman.
It's the fact that I grew up in this little house with 10 people telling me what to do,
and I just like to live alone.
I live alone in my 7,000-square-foot house,
and I just walk around sometimes in that little bummy place,
and I just go to every room, and I just go, ah, it's nice to be alone.
Like, ain't nothing to rob at my house.
I'm sorry.
I ain't like Tekashi and these dudes.
You come to my house, you want an Apple Watch?
Take it.
You may want to turn the location off, sir.
I ain't got nothing.
But see, you different, though.
They'll hold you for ransom and call Kenan, call Damon, call Sean.
And they'll get this. They'll go, Damon will go,
well, that's one less
I gotta worry about.
Kenan, they don't want to make, Kenan, Kenan the
action star. Kenan come and
look like low down dirty shit.
Put my
mother down before I drop you like a pack
of coals.
Alright, we got more with Marlon Wayans When we come back, so don't move
It's The Breakfast Club, good morning
The Breakfast Club
Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy
We are The Breakfast Club
Marlon Wayans is in the building
Charlamagne, why are you always working man?
Because he loves it.
You literally was just here promoting the TV show.
TV2 and Marlon were just here.
Before that, you was just here promoting the movie.
I'm trying to get this fourth seat on The Breakfast Club.
Now you're back in the neck.
I just got to do the work.
People ask, why you work so hard?
Because I'm preparing for something greater.
I'm preparing for superstardom.
So I don't sleep on the weekends because I'm working on the weekends because then when
I'm doing a movie and I got to do a play like an amphitheater somewhere or a weekend where
I'm playing like a stadium and another stadium and I got to go back to the movie set and
work.
That's what I do anyway.
I'm glad to do one show or two shows at these stadiums because
instead of doing nine shows during the
weekend and then going back to work,
it makes it easier when you just do the work.
Do you feel like you're good?
In stand-up? Yeah. I feel like
the matrix is happening. I see it.
Because now I'm starting to get more personal.
Look, I got the skill set.
I'm physical. I'm funny.
I got a good point of view.
I'm fearless.
And now I'm starting to talk about real things like my life, like my pain, like my family.
And those are the layers of the onion.
So I feel like I'm getting better.
The first special I feel like I did because I just wanted people to go, yo, this is where I'm at after doing seven years of stand-up.
I'm funny.
I know how to tell a joke.
Here's what's happening in the world.
I'm going to talk about it.
And then I left it on talking about my kids, which was like, yo,
and that's personal. And now, I'm
picking up where that left off, and I'm getting
more personal. And then after this one,
I get more personal and more personal.
And at the point where I can't
find no more funny, I
start from scratch, and I go, what's funny about the world?
And then rediscover myself.
Are you fearful of people taping your show and then putting it online and you can't?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
So how do you get around that?
If my career is going to blow up, please let it be on some stupid shit that I release myself.
When I'm in a comedy club, and especially sometimes they ain't even paying you.
You're just going up and you're working like, yo, I'm just going to, this thought was in my head.
It's not refined.
Everything I say is going to be politically correct, straight out my mouth.
Sometimes I just, here's what I feel about this.
And nowadays, you can't feel a certain type of way because then your job is gone.
Like, funny is going to go away.
Movies, theaters, and funny are two things that are going to go away
if we don't do something now to stop it.
You got to be able to have a point of view.
I'm going to say up front, listen, I'm going to say some stupid shit
sooner or later, and I have to say stupid shit.
If I don't say stupid shit, I can't get to the good shit.
So if people want to crucify me for a stupid thought that I had
that was unrefined, that's cool.
Because I'm going to make that worst joke my best joke.
And I'm going to get a standing ovation on that joke.
And that's the joke I'm going to be known for.
Because you judgmental ass trying to make me feel like I can't go into this dark cave and go in there and get jokes.
That's my job.
To go in dark places.
I got to talk about dark things. I got to talk about dark things.
I got to talk about me too's.
I got to talk about the things that everybody goes,
there's nothing funny in that.
Sure there is.
There's funny in everything.
Religion.
You know, you go to stand-up comedy
and you see comedians talking about
how they were molested as a child
and here's what's funny about it.
And you go, yo, that's amazing
that you had the balls to go up
and talk about that experience and there's so
many people out there that are going through that or have been through that that because you had the
balls or the courage to go explore yourself an experience or topic that you're making other
people laugh and heal from their experience so i think as comedians you know the world can say
what they want but freedom of speech is
something that we all have and we should apply.
And I'm not going to be perfect,
but I'm going to try my best not to say no stupid
s***. And what Roseanne got me thinking,
boy, I was like, ooh, they canceled her
like she was a black show. I said, oh!
Ooh! And now
before I tweet, I go,
would Roseanne say something like
this? What would Roseanne do? You this? Man, I'm going to tell you something.
What would Roseanne do?
You know what you should do?
Delete your Twitter.
Really?
Just clean it out, man.
I just don't go in no more.
No, I'm talking about the old stuff.
They using old stuff against you nowadays.
How you use old stuff?
I don't know.
Because they don't expect people to grow and evolve.
It's a new world order.
It's like, look, people do grow and evolve.
You can't get mad at me about something I said back then.
First, it's out of context. You don't know the situation.
And then with comedians, you
really don't know because when you
say something to a comedian, it's like something
clicks and just goes, okay, I'm
going to kill your whole family.
I'm going to bomb your whole
tribe. I got to hit your whole race
in order just to get you out that
cave. It's like, that's what happens when
you're on a stage, like, and
somebody, or even when you're on Twitter and someone
says something, you're like, you said what?
You ain't thinking. You're just thinking, I'm gonna destroy
this person. You're not thinking about the
ramifications of what's gonna happen
due to what's happening in society
right now. I don't like the world we're living in.
Me neither. And culture was very
different 10 years ago. So the way we used to
talk, the language we used to use, it was
totally different. It was acceptable. But now
10 years later, they'll pull it up and say, see?
Look what he is. What are we supposed
to say now? Entertainment
is changing.
I mean, somebody got to be brave enough to just
go, yo, f*** it. You know, sometimes
it's like, yo, maybe you're not
going to be on the network. But sometimes that's freedom to go, I got to say what I got to say.
But now you are on the network.
So I'm sure you're like, okay, like you said, I can't say nothing.
I can't when I'm on, especially when I'm representing the show.
But when I'm on stage and I'm on my platform speaking about my troop, man, listen.
You say that, but then as soon as you say something they don't like, then guess what?
They're going to go after NBC.
I get it.
And if God has that in your plans for you to go in that direction,
then you have to go that direction and go, well,
I got to find my truth this way.
Sometimes a closed door opens up a thousand others.
And sometimes, you know, you being a martyr in some kind of way to stand for something,
if you stand for nothing, you will fall for anything.
That's right.
Especially what we all do.
We have to have a voice.
We have to be a voice to the people.
There's people that's listening
because they want to hear real s***.
Nobody wants to hear homogenized bulls***
and washed out thoughts and theories.
The reason why people like this show is because
there's three real people coming from three different
points of view. Even, you know,
the day you become a nice guy,
f**k it, it's a wrap.
The day you ain't trying to figure out
how do I get on this f**ker's nerve?
Let me ask the questions that he's
uncomfortable answering.
That's the day that people go, yo, Charlamagne
changed. That's real. And you just got to keep it real.
And if I'm going to fall on the sword that God gave me, I have a certain sword,
and that's my gift of seeing the world a certain way and talking about it
and being free and being silly and not giving a fuck, and it's okay.
If I have to start my own little network and do my own little thing,
I got my social media.
I'll just be the funny IG YouTube dude if I'm not good enough or right enough for a network.
I do R-rated movies.
I've been doing R-rated movies.
Sometimes I do PG-13.
But if I'm going to do a rated R movie and somebody's going to tell me,
well, that joke is going to offend, well, then listen.
We have to talk about what kind of movie we're doing here
because maybe I don't want to do that movie.
All right, we got more with Marlon Wayans when we come back.
So don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We have Marlon Wayans in the building.
Now, with all the drug use you see in Hollywood,
how did your family stay so tight?
You never hear no crazy stories about your family.
A few things. One is
we grew up in a neighborhood
that drugs
was there. We grew up right there in the
projects on 16th Street and 9th Avenue.
You saw all the crackheads. I seen the crackheads.
We never looked at crackheads. It was like, man,
I want to be like that.
I want to get
ashy. I want to get
yellow eyes. And I want to get ashy. I want to get yellow eyes. And I want to just f*** weird penises for crack money.
That's what I want to do.
I never looked at a crackhead and said, that's what I want to do.
Marlon Wayne shames crackheads on the breakfast table.
Offense out.
Everybody's offended.
He said, what?
That bulls*** not for $5.
I'm at least $6 to suck your...
So, you feeling it, huh?
Y'all feeling the clamped of all this society telling you you can't say that, you can't say this?
I hate it.
Be fearless.
Period.
Be fearless.
You gotta be.
People tune in to you for a reason.
You are you for a reason.
You gotta be authentic and let the world come to you.
As it changes, you can shift.
And be responsible.
But you don't change.
Yes.
And you be responsible.
Yes.
But at core, you got to say what the hell you're saying.
And the other thing is, my dad wasn't into drugs.
My mom wasn't into drugs.
We were loved by both my parents.
They stayed around.
We had great big brothers and great examples in Kenan.
Great examples in Damon.
And that's what kept us out of trouble
because I looked at Kenan and Damon,
my mom and my dad, and I said, I want to be like that.
And I think it's important what you were saying about
how we do, we should be able to say
whatever we want to say, be authentic, but at the same
time, be accountable. So if you do
say something like you said, that's stupid to be accountable
for. Stand by it and go, yo,
I meant this, but don't be like,
yeah, don't backtrack. Don't rock a Trump.
I said wouldn't, not would.
What?
Now you're the president.
Yeah, man.
Because what you said was real.
It's like we're in a new territory, so we're discussing new things
and exploring new things.
And sometimes when you're having those conversations,
they will be unrefined.
Yes.
And you can do my thoughts.
And that's okay.
Listen, Pryor has unrefined material.
Every comedian has unrefined material.
It starts out this way.
My brother Damon stopped doing comedy because of the way society is.
That breaks my heart that a comedian has to feel that way.
It's like, yo, we got to be able to go up there and express.
And you know what hurts us?
Social media.
And as much as I love social media, it hurts us.
You know why?
Because the experience
now, you got all these bots out
there that are manipulating people.
These aren't even real accounts. They go
and here's their agenda, and they
go in there and they, oh, we're going to throw this out
there, and we're going to throw this out. We're going to get you fired
here because what they're trying to do is silence
you. What they're trying to do is
shift an agenda
and it's working.
And we got to get off.
We have to detach from social media.
We got to go back to the way it used to be when you go to a show and not everybody taping your show.
Right.
I don't pull my phone out when a show comes because I want the experience.
Right.
I hate when people pull out their phone in my show.
I damn near want to stop.
And that's why it's great. A lot of comedians are making people put their phones away and put them in them pouches. You got to their phone in my show. I damn near want to stop. And that's why it's great.
A lot of comedians are making people put their phones away and put them in them pouches.
You got to put them in a pouch.
I got thrown out of the show for that.
Yeah, he did.
Kevin Harsha.
Kevin got him the hell out of there.
He threw you out?
Yeah.
I knew it was him.
He didn't give a damn.
I was checking on my kid.
I was like, is that it?
And when he said something to Kev,
you on the phone?
They was like, get him out.
I was like, I know Kev. He was like, no, get out of the show. And when he said something to Kev, Kev the phone? You in the phone? They was like, get him out. I was like, I know Kev.
And when Envy said something to Kev,
Kev said, you don't know how to follow the rules?
Told me about that.
My God, Kev.
You follow the rules.
It was like, I mean, if they see you get thrown out,
everybody knows.
It's serious.
I would have gave you a warning.
I'd be like, yo, Envy, you know better.
My bad, my bad.
But Envy would have got right back on his phone.
That's the thing.
He's very defiant. But, you know, I get it. My bad, my bad. But Envy would have got right back on his phone. That's the thing. He's very defiant.
But, you know, I get it because here's the thing.
You don't know what people are going to say.
And the magic of the moment is important that it's pure.
It makes you go, I want to be unemployed just so I can be free.
That's real.
Now, how do you deal with, you know, when you're doing a show
and you're saying you're testing out stuff and it doesn't work?
Did you see the video of Safari?
Not with him getting booed and all.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So he went the wrong way.
Wait, was he freestyling that?
No, that's his song.
No, he was rapping his song and they just started booing him.
You never heard 100 on 100 on this?
Nah, but you can't be talking about how you, you know, you, yeah, bang the baddest, bro.
It's like, yo, especially up in the hall.
I would have told him, yo, what's your set?
Nah, don't do that. You're going to, nah, they, especially up in the hall. I told him, yo, what's your set? No, don't do that.
You're going, nah, they ain't going to feel that song.
Nobody trying to hear that.
So how did you get out of that if you ever had to get out of that way?
You know, you told the joke, it wasn't too good.
And, you know, you can hear the rumbling like.
Next joke.
Yeah, next joke.
Next joke.
And it's or.
Or.
Or.
All right, let me go deeper.
They're listening.
So now they're listening.
Sometimes you go a little deeper and you make them laugh.
You get that every show.
You get it every show.
Sometimes you say some stuff and women be like, oh,
but then you'll hear the guys laugh.
But then you got to go, all right, so women's a little offended.
Guys are laughing.
How do I connect to the women?
Let me give their perspective of it.
Ha!
Gotcha.
Like, you know, sometimes you talk
about certain things
and it's hot button topics, but when you
find a way to make it inclusive to everybody,
you can't shame nobody.
A joke is supposed to make everybody laugh
if you can. Some people are going to be
offended. If you're offended, walk the hell
out of my show. I ain't going to be like, hey,
don't leave. Bye. You're not
for me. But I'm not that guy that sits around just cracking offensive jokes. I'm't gonna be like, hey, don't leave. Bye. You're not for me. But I'm not that
guy that sits around just cracking
offensive jokes. I'm trying to be funny.
Now, I can't help but feel like
maybe, maybe, maybe after watching Marlon,
you and Angela in real life could get back
together. I mean, everybody feel that way.
Does she feel like that when she sees it?
No. You know what's funny?
I watched that with my kids
and the beauty of that show is my kids, I watched it like there was an episode,
my favorite episode, where Brisha was dating this guy.
It was called Man Code.
And she couldn't, Yvette couldn't, didn't know he was cheating.
And I knew he was cheating, but I couldn't tell she was cheating.
And then we had the confrontation.
And I watched my son watch me.
And my daughter watched me.
And their mom watched me.
And they were laughing like they didn't know me.
And that, for me, was my favorite part of doing the show,
was watching the joy that they had.
And Angie would just go, you're so stupid.
Angie loves me.
She just knows that, you know, I don't want to not love you,
so let's not be together.
I get that.
I love you too.
I love you too much to be with you, but I love you for life.
And you don't need to worry about us being together.
We are together.
We're a family.
And my kids only know us the way we are.
So it would be weird for them if me and her just all of a sudden wound up together.
It'd be like, I'm a dad.
Did y'all vacation together and stuff?
I saw Will vacationing with his ex.
Yeah, man.
I just took Angie for her 50th.
I rented a dope house in Punta Mita.
I bought all her friends.
I stayed the weekend.
We hung out.
We drank.
We had a great time.
And, you know, it was her 50th birthday.
And I just said, I love you.
And I think more people should do that.
Get off your high horse.
It's about my family.
That's my family.
That's not my baby mama.
That's not my ex.
That is my family, like a sister to me.
We had children.
My blood and her blood mixed.
We will have grandchildren together.
We will have generations together.
So I love that woman. I'll love her always, and I think every man should, we will have generations together. So I love that woman.
I'll love her always. And I think every man should, no matter what the situation, I don't
care if she cheated, it's going to happen. So what you're going to do? Not know your
kids? You stupid. Grow up.
Marlon comes to the breath club. He's funny. He's smart and sweaty.
What you on? You on a lemon pepper diet? Why you so skinny?
He lost all his buff.
What you going, modeling?
Nah, just leaning out, man.
Why?
You doodling a lot.
He started doodling.
He ain't doodling for years.
He had all this chest, and he started doodling.
It's all still there.
I just want to lean out a little bit.
That's all.
My goodness.
All right.
It's Marlon Wayans.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The lemon pepper diet.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Lemon Pepper Night. The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk.
Monique.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor report.
Rumor report.
This is The Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club. All right, well, Monique recently did an interview with KTLA,
and she talks about a lot of different things,
including Roseanne Barr, who she refers to as her sister in comedy.
She doesn't want you to throw her away,
even after her comments about Valerie Jarrett.
Here's what she had to say.
Roseanne Barr is my sister in comedy, and she's my universal sister.
And what I won't do, Sam, is throw her away.
We've all said and done things, baby, that we wish we could take back and swallow and say,
oh, but when you're in the public eye, you can't.
But to put the title of racist on her, I can only share my experience with Roseanne.
I remember when I had the Monique show and there were big, major
black superstar talent that had white representatives and they told their talent that show was too black.
But that woman, when we called, it wasn't a question. I don't understand how you're going
to call out Netflix for racism and want us to cancel our subscriptions, but you don't want us
to cancel Roseanne for being blatantly racist. All right, well, she goes on to try to explain her stance.
And she said, Monique, I'm going to tell you right now, baby,
they're going to consider you difficult.
They're going to call you the B word
because you're a woman who won't lay down and take that foolishness.
So what I would ask is, yes, my sister made a mistake,
and she said something that I know she wished she could take back.
But what I would ask is that we don't throw her away. The consequence is what the consequence is. But I know what it is, Sam,
to be thrown away based off of a lie. She didn't seem that sorry, Roseanne, when she made that
apology and then she made fun of Valerie Jarrett's hair. No. I mean, listen, Monique has every right
to stand up for her friend, but you also have to admit that your friend is wrong. And just because
a person does something good for you doesn't mean that they are good for you or a good person, okay?
It was slave masters who treated their slaves good, but
they were still slave owners.
Alright, now let's discuss power.
Did y'all watch Power last night?
No, man. I missed it. I fell asleep.
I seen Kendrick's part, though. I watched it, actually.
I got back from L.A.
last night, and I was watching that. State of Black America.
I was on that yesterday, too, on TV One.
But I was flipping between that, and I saw Power last night. Now Kendrick Lamar plays a crackhead
and here's what he had to say when he sat down with Courtney Kemp, the showrunner for Power,
and discussed why he decided he wanted to do that role. What made you want to be on Power?
It was something that's been in the works for a long time, just being a fan of the show. I got a call from 50 and he said he wanted to be on the show and I said, well what do you want to be on Power? It was something that's been in the works for a long time, just being a fan of the show.
I got a call from 50, and he said he wanted to be on the show.
And I said, well, what do you want to play?
Do you remember what you said to me?
Drug abuser.
Laces, a hothead.
He's just a character that I know.
I know so well, just growing up in Compton.
You grow this type of love for him, you know, in a weird way.
You know, you don't want to see nothing happen to him,
but you know he's dangerous.
And let me correct that. Courtney
Kemp, the executive producer. Right. I didn't mean to say
showrunner. But, yeah, so... She's a showrunner
too. Right. We're both, yeah. I want to
give her that role, though. She's the executive producer.
That's what showrunner is all about, though.
Alright, so, yeah,
so that's what he had to say about why he wanted to
play the role that he decided. He didn't want to just be a
stereotypical what you might expect him to play.
And he's actually working with Kanan.
Kanan's got him doing some of his dirty work.
If you missed it, here's a little piece of Kendrick on power.
Like Jack, you got on Papi.
Cal High Leather, right?
You know the neocortex is a phenomenon that supports the five senses of the brain.
It's responsible for hiding the human senses within the last century.
That's how I knew that was Cal High Leather.
I smelled it from when you walked around the corner.
But f*** all that, Papi, look.
I got these gift cards.
Give them to you. Dirt cheap.
Matter of fact, give them to you just for Lucy.
I scratched some of the decorations off
because I didn't like the way this s*** looked,
but this s*** is still good.
He always sounds like he's rapping to me.
He does.
When I was watching that, I was like,
it sounds like it could be a song.
Salute to Kendrick.
Drop on the Clues Bond for Kendrick Lamar.
So necessary for the culture.
All right, now Michelle Williams, we told you about her checking into a mental health facility knowing that she needed to get it together well and she said on instagram so many people are suffering
hurting hopeless loss and don't see a way out but there is well she has now posted thank you all so
much for every message of love and support sent my family friends and fiance have been awesome
sitting here reflecting on the past two weeks i had no plans of what i was going through So she said,
Depression sucks, but my faith in God and my commitment to doing the work to stay well is my way out.
Now, according to reports, both Beyonce and Kelly Rowland immediately dropped everything they had going on when they
heard about this, reached out to her for
their support, and
they were very sad to learn that she was struggling with
depression and having such a hard time.
Nice to have your friends supporting
you, and it's great to see that Michelle is actually feeling
better and thankful.
You reached out to her, right, Charlamagne?
Yes, I did. Salute to the homie, Tanitra,
Michelle Williams.
That's what I was praying for.
That's all.
She hit you back?
Yeah.
Okay.
She said she's feeling all the love and she can't wait to talk to people.
Can't wait to talk to people soon.
All right, Kanye's father, Ray West, is battling cancer.
According to TMZ, he's been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Originally, they had been saying it was stomach cancer, but it is prostate cancer. They said Kanye dropped everything to help his dad once he heard the news as well.
He's being treated in L.A.
He's responding well, so it looks like he's going to be okay.
Good.
So our prayers to Ray West.
And I just want to give a shout-out to Pat McGrath.
We did a story on here a couple of weeks ago about Pat McGrath.
Actually, her company becoming a billion-dollar company.
If you guys use her makeup, you know how difficult it is to get.
It sells out immediately every time they have it in Sephora.
And her assistant actually heard us talking about the billion-dollar company
that she's built from the ground up.
So shout-out to Pat McGrath because she shouted us out.
Yeah, she sent us some boxes.
Drop on the Clues Bonds with Pat McGrath, okay?
Because my wife is very excited that Pat McGrath sent some products up here.
I didn't even tell my wife.
I'm a surprise when I get home.
Black woman, by the way.
She said, like, I love Pat.
She still puts makeup on with her fingers?
I don't know what that means.
What's that mean?
She doesn't use, like, brushes.
She uses her fingers.
That's what it means.
All right.
I never know what's better.
A contrary to popular belief, I don't know anything about wearing makeup.
Yeah, you do.
You definitely do.
Yes, you do.
I know y'all see this flawless skin courtesy of Dr. Natasha Sandi.
He ain't got no makeup
on today.
He usually does blush.
He looks like he uses
the beauty blender.
The beauty blender?
Well, thank you.
I appreciate the compliment.
Is it called couturing?
Does he usually couture?
Well, now you can try
some Pat McGrath products,
Charlamagne.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee
and that's your rumor report.
Thank you, Missy.
Charlamagne!
Yes.
Who you giving that dunk to?
I need Dak Prescott
to come to the front
of the congregation.
We like to have a whirlwind.
Oh, a cowboy? Giving it to one of your congregation. We'd like to have a word with him.
Giving it to one of your own?
Giving it to a cowboy, huh?
Yes.
Oh, I can't wait for this.
All right, we'll give it to that cowboy.
When we come back, don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Charlemagne, say the gang donkey under the shade.
Charlemagne.
You are a donkey.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day does not discriminate. I might not have the song of the day, but I got for donkey of the day. Donkey of the day does not discriminate.
I might not have the song of the day, but I got the donkey of the day. So if you ever feel I need to be
a donkey man, hit it with the heat.
It's a breakfast club,
bitches. Who's donkey of the day today?
Yes, donkey of the day for
Monday, July 30th goes to the quarterback
of my favorite sports team of all time,
Dak Prescott.
I am a Dallas Cowboy diehard.
I get it from my father.
My father has several Dallas Cowboys tats on his body,
one he has had since 1996,
and that tattoo says Dallas Cowboys six-time Super Bowl champions.
Yes, you heard me right, six-time Super Bowl champions.
But if you know sports and you know the Dallas Cowboys franchise
has only won five Super Bowls.
He was anticipating.
Right? 1972,
1978, 1993,
1994, and 1996. So yes, my father
has a tat that says, Dallas Cowboys
six-time Super Bowl champions, and like the rest
of us Cowboys fans, we are waiting on
that sixth ring. But even then, the tat doesn't
make any sense, because what if they win more than six
Super Bowls? Anyway, I'm
saying all that to say how deep my Dallas Cowboy fandom is,
not to mention my father tased the Marine on 9-11 at MetLife Stadium
when the Cowboys played the Jets back in 2011.
But that's another story.
Got arrested.
You can Google it.
Yeah.
You get it, though.
If you know me, you know I'm a Dallas Cowboy fan.
But that doesn't even matter because I, in good conscience,
can't watch the NFL this year.
I'm cool on the NFL because of the new NFL policy that will allow teams to be fined if players kneel during the national anthem.
Yes, the NFL announced that all players who are on the field when the national anthem is heard before a game must stand
or they can choose to remain in the locker room without penalty.
I personally think this is a violation of players' constitutional rights to protest.
And it's a violation of terms agreed upon in the collective bargaining agreement.
And I will never understand how people get mad at players kneeling
but show absolutely zero emotion towards what they are actually kneeling for.
Okay, don't get mad at players kneeling to protest police brutality.
Get mad at actual police brutality.
Now, here comes my Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones.
Jerry Jones, master of the Cowboys, said that all Dallas players will stand for the national
anthem and even said they wouldn't be afforded the alternative of staying in the locker room.
So, Master Jones is saying his boys don't have any rights, period.
Well, Dak Prescott was asked about his master's statements and where he stands with the NFL's
new kneeling policy, and he had this to say.
I don't necessarily listen to it.
It has no effect to me because I do exactly what I'm doing and what I've said and what
I stand by, whether I was wearing the star or not, whether I was playing for Jerry Jones,
Stephen Jones, or any other owner.
I believe in what I believe in, and that's that.
I never protest during the anthem, and I don't think that's the time or the venue to do so.
The game of football has always brought me such a peace, and I think it does the same
for a lot of people. A lot of people playing the game, a lot of people watching the game, a lot of people
that have any impact of the game. So when you bring such a controversy to the stadium, to the
field, to the game, it takes away. It takes away from that. It takes away from the joy and to the
love that football brings a lot of people. And so for me, I'm all about making a change, making a
difference. And I think this whole kneilling and all that was all about just raising
awareness and the fact that we're still talking
about social injustice years later.
I think we've got to that point. I think we've proved
how you hear that teacup going.
Somebody got a flashing with the camera phone.
Dak Prescott, you got to shut the F up forever.
You can't say you all about
making change and making a difference, but you won't
even take a knee for possible change. Like taking
a knee is literally the least you can do when it comes to raising awareness against police brutality.
And you are against that?
Dak, they are taking away your constitutional rights to protest, and you're just okay with that?
I would never understand people who go against their own interests.
You are cutting your nose off to spite your face.
You are choosing to side with the oppressor instead of taking a knee for the oppressed.
Dak, you are taking a knee for the injustice that people who look just like you
facing this country, okay, at the hands of the police,
the liberation of others should never be compromised
simply because you're getting a check.
Now, Dak did say later he respects the decision of the players who do protests,
but added that he's more about action as opposed to silent protests.
Well, Dak, even if you have another method to protest police brutality,
don't speak out against the kneeling.
You got those cameras in front of you.
You talking to all of America.
You got to use that opportunity to explain to all the folks
that think players are being unpatriotic and disrespecting the military.
You use that opportunity to explain why the protests are actually happening.
If you know why players are protesting, if you know why they are kneeling,
and if you are against police brutality
and you want the best for black and brown people,
don't speak out against the protests, okay?
You know why?
Because they're going to use you as an example to say,
see, this black NFL player doesn't think the protests are right,
which is essentially saying this black NFL player
doesn't think America polices black and brown people too harshly.
Dak, it would be nice if you was with us,
but if you're not with us, don't be against us.
Please let Remy Ma
give Dak Prescott
the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
You stupid mother******,
are you dumb?
It's real simple.
Just don't say nothing.
I'm with you.
Just be quiet.
All right.
So that's not your
favorite quarterback anymore?
He's never been
my favorite quarterback.
I don't have a favorite quarterback.
I have a favorite football team,
which is the Dallas Cowboys.
Cowgirls.
Shut up.
All right. I actually met him in the Bahamas and I sent you a picture of us. We've seen the picture. quarterback. I have a favorite football team, which is the Dallas Cowboys. Cowgirls. Shut up.
All right.
I actually met him in the Bahamas, and I sent you a picture of us.
We've seen the picture.
Yeah.
I did see that.
Did he mention me?
Wait, did you say, did he mention me?
Did he say anything?
You are a bird.
Did he mention me?
No, he didn't mention you.
This guy's a bird.
All right.
Thank you for that donkey today.
When we come back, Norrie will be here. We'll kick it with Norrie. He has an album out right now, 5E, so don't move. It's The Breakfast bird. All right. Thank you for that donkey today. When we come back, Nori will be here.
We'll kick it with Nori.
He has an album out right now, 5E.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good evening.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building, N05E.
Yeah.
I'm just smiling for no reason.
Nori.
It's a beautiful day, man.
It's a beautiful day.
I shut the city down last night.
I'm still recovering from that.
I'm not going to lie.
I don't think New York City had nothing to do yesterday.
Can you take the air pieces out your air?
Oh, I got air pieces? I didn't even know that.
You look great with air pieces in the air.
No, thank you.
Thank you, man.
I had no idea, man.
Word.
What's going on here?
That's how you know you used to having him because you keep him in all the time.
Yeah, yeah, man.
But I want to say we had Nas out yesterday.
And Nas stayed.
It wasn't like he just-
He was there for a long time.
He stayed.
He was getting bottles of Hennessy XO.
Must have been Henny.
I ain't going to lie.
I ain't going to lie.
I was charging everything to Nas at one point.
I was like, yo, what's that deal you just had?
Yeah.
I was just like, yo, come on, man.
Let's just get over it.
This seems like your MO, Norris. No, it was? I was just like, yo, come on, man. Let's just get over it. This seems like your M.O. noise.
No, it was dope.
So Nas came out.
Let me pick up everybody.
AZ, Raekwon, Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe, Fabulous.
See Maino there.
Maino, Uncle Murda.
Angela Yee.
Angela Yee.
I don't think New York City had anything to do yesterday.
Capone was there.
I think Capone.
Yeah, man.
We turned it out, man.
I can't believe, you know, 20 years later, I can still get that amount of love.
You know what I'm saying?
Not only the love, the respect.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, people were definitely coming over there, walking up to me, you know,
saying their appreciation.
Because, honestly, you know, 20 years in the game, most of us is washed.
You know what I'm saying? Most of us. You know what I'm saying in the game, most of us is washed. You know what I'm saying?
Most of us is washed or, you know what I'm saying, doing UPS commercials.
Which ain't a bad thing.
We make a lot of money doing UPS commercials.
You know what I mean.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what?
I met a guy yesterday who wrote Walmart's slogan.
That's hard.
And he's a multimillionaire.
That's hard.
Yes.
You know, Pusha T wrote the McDonald's joint.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And now he got some Subway shit.
I'm talking about the slogan, though.
Always, not always low prices.
What's their new slogan now?
I don't even know what their new slogan is.
It's been for years, though.
I don't even know how much money you get off of that.
Like, just the slogan.
That's hard.
It's forever.
That's hard.
But, yeah, so.
That was probably the best party I've been to.
And let me tell you, I had every intention of going in there for, like, I, so I'll be the best party I've been to like, you know
Going in there for like I said, I'm a cove 20 minutes. They can say what's up to Nora even though he didn't invite me Well, no, I'm right. I'm right at one of y'all to write me. Yeah
That's how I do it. Once one hit me. I will look at y'all's one person. That's one of us
So once when you confirmed and I'll him, but you didn't kind of confirm,
so I didn't go.
The person you didn't invite
showed up.
You know what?
I forgot it was last night.
She's really like my sister.
So like,
honestly,
you're invited to everything.
You know what I'm saying?
So you don't need
a personal invite.
You know what I mean?
None of y'all do.
You know what I mean?
Y'all was interviewing me
at times where it was shaky
out here.
It was shaky. It was shaky out here. You know what I mean? And I y'all do, you know what I mean? Y'all was interviewing me at times where it was shaky out here. It was shaky.
It was shaky out here, you know what I mean?
And I came up here and I did my thing, and it birthed something else.
But for me to come back to music, Mass Appeal Records, I want to big them up.
I forgot what it felt like to be on a record label.
Is that Nas' label?
That's Nas' label.
Yeah.
Okay, okay.
That's Nas' label.
He invested in Mass Appeal.
Yeah, well, I think he's like...
It's his thing.
Yeah, I think it's his, like, along with them.
But he, and, you know, once he...
He signed to Nas.
If you want to put it like that, yeah.
Dang.
I ain't mad.
I ain't mad at that.
I mean, that's actually dope.
That's actually dope.
Ten years ago, everybody been like, wow, Norris signed to Nas.
Y'all had a little issue, a little friction.
That's what I said when I seen y'all standing.
I said, look at this.
I love this.
Queens is right here together.
And we don't, we don't not, we don't, like, act like that issue didn't exist. Like, we, we, we addressed it. You know what I said when I seen y'all standing. I said, look at this. I love this. Queens is right here together. And we don't act like that issue didn't exist.
We address it.
You know what I'm saying?
That's what brothers do.
You can't act like that didn't happen.
You know what I'm saying?
It happened, but we happy now.
You know what I'm saying?
I love to see where he's at.
Google that, kids.
I love this.
Nas never been in a fist fight in his life.
But I'm dead serious.
I will pound Nas out.
I'm from Queens.
And Nas has never had a fist fight in his life.
Look, young kids, you know, look what you can go through
and then realize that that's your brother.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, y'all go through things and, you know what I'm saying?
You know, that's just how you have to handle things as a man.
You know what I'm saying?
As a man, if you never had an argument with a person,
you never had a disagreement with a person,
and you know him for 20 years, that guy's not your friend.
You know what I'm saying?
At the end of the day, me and Capone fight like cats and dogs
because I know that's my brother.
So why did you sign to Massapeer?
Why did you stay the independent route in the way that you were going?
Well, I am independent still.
They gave me exactly what I wanted.
I still wanted to own my music.
I wanted, like, out of everything I get, I have an account that I'm setting up
that's just for my kids, just in case of anything,
and it's all music.
So I don't want to ever touch my music money.
I'm doing okay in every other area,
so I want to set up an account where it's just music.
So what happened was I got approached by Mass Appeal.
We made a three-song deal.
So that's the reason why you see Uno Mas had came out.
Well, Uno Mas was part of the three-song deal.
Right.
Uno Mas did great.
It did great for what they was expecting.
They said Uno Mas.
So they said, yo, f*** the three-song deal.
Let's do a whole album.
And I was opposed to it at first because I was like, I don't really got time.
And then Pusha T dropped that album.
I went straight to the studio.
Like, I was so inspired because how good Pusha sounded.
You know what I mean?
And I went and I just gave a whole album.
But that's what they wanted.
And you said, how did I sign to them or why?
Why?
Well, why was because it just made total sense.
Like, I was over there doing business with Revolt TV,
because of Revolt TV, with Diddy.
I was in the works of doing something with Jay at the time.
And I was like, to have my music, to be with Nas over here,
that's just, because I don't need to be
with Warren Buffett. You know what I'm saying? I don't need
to be with, what's the guy, Bill Gates.
Jay-Z is all Bill Gates.
Nas is all Warren Buffett.
You know what I'm saying? Diddy is all
the guy from Mexico. You know what I'm saying?
Like, you know,
so what I'm saying is, if I can get so what I'm saying is if I can get in
these guys' pockets
and I don't mean that
in a bad way,
I mean that in like,
yo, you know,
I'm talented,
I'm creative.
I would rather do business
with my kind.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
I would rather,
I got Puff's number.
You know what I'm saying?
I can hit Nas.
You know what I'm saying?
I can hit,
ho hits me.
I still hit him
and I'll be like,
yo man,
watch them helmets.
You know what I'm saying?
Because you know,
the helmets and,
you know, and he likes that. You know what I'm saying? Because you know them helmets, and he likes that eye job.
Because you're the coolest guy in the world.
I'm in that helmet.
I'm in that helmet.
You're the coolest guy in the world. I didn't see what the problem was with the helmet, though.
Safety first.
No, no, no.
Safety first.
Safety first, man.
Now, you're the king of Brooklyn, man.
You got to think about it.
If Beyonce had a helmet on, then you might be that guy.
But Beyonce didn't have a helmet on.
Beyonce didn't have a helmet on.
That's the only part.
Beyonce got all her hair, though. That's the only part. Beyonce got all her hair though.
That's like her helmet.
Nah, he could have told the Coast Guard, I'm home.
You know, and look at it.
He got hair now.
He got hair now.
So that was it.
But I did that.
I told him that last year.
But you know what I'm saying?
I like the fact that we can speak.
We have to start supporting our culture.
And that's what we got to do more.
Like, if Charlamagne had a clothesline, I would wear that shit every day.
If Envy had a watchline, I would wear that.
You know what I'm saying?
The thing about it is we don't do that
because we think that we're disguised or whatever, whatever.
And we don't just do that in our culture.
Me, I want to support that.
You know, Revolt might be whatever,
but guess what?
I'm a ride with Revolt.
You know what I'm saying?
It might be whatever.
I mean, it might be whatever.
We all are works in progress.
What's that for?
No, you know what I mean.
We all might be whatever.
Because you know why?
You know why?
Let me clarify myself.
A lot of people, when you say Revolt, they be like, yo, what channel is that on?
I don't have Revolt.
I don't have Revolt.
So that's what I'm saying about whatever.
A lot of people don't.
Like, I be feeling like I'm the only guy with the Revolt flag.
I feel like I promote Revolt sometimes more than Diddy.
You know what I'm saying?
That's a fact.
You know what I'm saying?
We all do.
Oh, s***.
It got awkward.
But what I'm saying is
we all got to support
the culture, man.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Go get a Steve Harvey suit, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Go get a school body suit.
For real.
I mean, like,
we got to support our culture.
You can't get a Steve Harvey suit.
Yeah, you can't.
Have you ever met Steve Harvey?
I said you can.
I've never met Steve Harvey.
You reference Steve Harvey so much. That's why I asked if you ever met him. He's trying to get a bunch of s*** to get Steve Harvey. Yeah, no,. Have you ever met Steve Harvey? I said you can. I've never met Steve Harvey. You reference Steve Harvey so much, that's why
I asked if you ever met him.
Steve Harvey, yeah, no, I never met.
You know what? I never even thought about that.
Alright, we got more with Nori when we come back.
Let's get into his joint. Don't know.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning,
everybody. It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. Friends to the room,
and I would say maybe the fourth member of the Breakfast Club.
Nori Yegg is in the building.
It's so funny that Nori, like, the coolest person,
but you had issues with everybody at some point.
Everybody.
Like, what the hell?
Damn, why you looking at it like that?
At some point, Nori had an issue with everybody.
Everybody, yeah.
I mean, you know what it is.
But you were mad cool.
I was mad cool, and I wasn't having it.
You were petty with everything.
I didn't know it was you.
Never mind.
Go ahead.
Please, never mind.
It might have been you.
The way you just rubbed the back of your head.
No, I heard a story.
It was a shooting outside a radio station.
I didn't know it was actually you shooting.
No, it was not me.
I was not there.
No, I was not there.
I thought I heard that on podcast.
The sun is in the room.
Goodness gracious, Charlamagne.
That's the son of a shooter, old man.
The son of a shooter. No, but actually, to tell you the truth.. I'm kidding. That's the son of a shooter, old man. The son of a shooter.
No, but actually, to tell you the truth,
mistape title if you ever rap.
Son of a shooter.
They probably do rap.
But I actually wasn't there.
I was on my way.
I got to rhyme.
I say I wasn't there, but if I was,
there'd be a lot more guns going off than it was.
But they can't send me to jail for that.
He wasn't there.
I wasn't there.
I really wasn't.
They banned me from every radio station.
This is the time I do have a good story for Russell Simmons
because Russell actually came to my savior.
Like, he came to the, remember, this station didn't exist at that time.
They was actually building this station.
And Russell came and was like, yo, you can't.
Because I had an album drop in that week
and I had a record called Grimy,
which was about to be number one, classic.
And they pulled it from every radio station,
every radio station.
So I went from about to be number one
to like number nothing, right?
And then, you know, Def Jam starts to suffer
because they're like, yo,
we got to get our money back from them.
So Russell came and he actually got me off of that.
They told him that you can't accuse him for something that he was supposed to do.
You know, Fat Joe was here this weekend.
He was talking about how he had to attack DJs and PDs sometimes for not playing his song.
Has that ever happened to you?
Yeah.
Yeah, it was terrible.
I mean, honestly.
Fat Joe said he slammed The program director
Yeah I definitely
Didn't do that
I saw that interview
Fat Joe was wild
Fat Joe this is a
Gentle giant
He was wild
Joe was wild
No he was wild
But I didn't
You know what
I never had to go that far
Because
Joe had artists
I was always
A person that
If you met me
You kind of liked me
If you don't meet me
And you judge me For what you heard You will never mess with me You know what I'm saying But if you met me, you kind of liked me. If you don't meet me and you judge me for what you heard,
you will never mess with me.
You know what I'm saying?
But if you actually meet me, you'll be like, oh, this guy eat kale chips.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I mean?
This guy is cool.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, he eats ginger.
He likes ginger and shit like that.
Like, so if you meet me, it's thrown out the window.
And I didn't have to go as far as Joe because he had Pun, he had Remy Ma,
he had all these other
artists, so he had to go for it. But I
just hate, I hate, like, you know,
like, I hate having to call a DJ, like,
to tell you the truth, like, um,
I feel like I earned my right 20 years
in this game. Uh, I didn't
snitch, I didn't fold, I didn't
ask anybody for money, I didn't,
you know, I did what I had to do,
I stayed an honorable person, So if I drop an album
after 20 years, why do I really got to
call you? Listen to the album.
Find one you like. You don't got to play
the single. Find one you like and support
an OG. You know what I'm saying? The OG
going to be an idol regardless. But if
I don't need you and you don't need me and we get
together, that's a force to be making
with because you're straight without me and I'm
straight without you. But together, we're making something crazy. You know what I'm saying? Now let's talk about some you straight without me and I'm straight without you but together we making something crazy
you know what I'm saying? Now let's talk about some viral
moments. Okay I'm in. On drink champs
On drink champs. Okay well Faith right now
Yes. I ain't gonna lie I wasn't
ready for Faith. You wasn't ready for that?
That's when Faith said she ate Big Zach. Alright listen
that's not the way it went down. Wow
Wow. I'm not gonna lie
I'm not gonna lie Faith is a fun
interview I had her on lip service
And she is
Who made you ask that one
Wow
Nori is nasty
Nori said
Nori just
The big eat ass
Yo what kind of
What is that
Yo listen
Alright alright
Listen
I listen to big records
He be saying some nasty
S*** on his records
He does
Drink chaps
We known for asking people
Do you eat ass
Right
So I'm looking at Faith.
Y'all got some ass eaters on the show.
We got Eddie the ass eater on the show.
So I'm looking at Faith, and she's just so, like, she's so open.
I said, I think I can get away with this one.
I look, I said, I think I can get away with this one.
Shot to shot.
So I looked, I said, yo, I hate to ask this.
And she goes, okay, what is it?
But I said, it's a famous question on Drink Champs.
If you look at C's, he puts his head down.
He already knows what's going on.
C's been on Drink Champs three or four times.
So he puts his head down.
And I'm scared.
And I'm like, I just need to know.
Did Big eat ass?
And she said, he ate my ass.
And a couple times I ate his.
I was not ready.
I was not ready.
I love Faith. For real. Because I pictured it. And I was like, I hate his. I was not ready. I was not ready. I love Faith.
That's real.
Because I pictured it, and I was like, oh, shit.
I was like, this is real.
I seen a very disrespectful meme.
They had Big bent over with Faith behind him.
I'm like, yo, come on, man.
Yo, you know what?
Stop it.
Knock it off.
But what sucked is that she got married right when that came out.
The week of.
She made us go super viral.
I was like, damn, Faith, thank you.
Now, Nori,
what did she ask you?
What?
Do I eat ass?
Yeah.
I don't want to eat ass.
I'm infatuated.
You sound like you lied
just now.
Yeah, I was definitely lying.
I'm not going in.
That's not my preference,
but I'm infatuated
with asking the question.
But yeah,
we got this album out,
5E.
Oh, okay,
you wrapping yourself up.
I mean,
you know, I'm staying glad. Okay, okay, Nori. Wrap yourself up. Introdu out 5e. Okay, you wrapping yourself up
Your wife still doing what thing? I thought she was doing a TV show or something.
Oh, no, no.
We was going to do the answer to love and hip hop.
Okay, got you, got you, got you.
That's what we was going to do.
But we still doing it with like Jim Jones, Fat Joe.
Like people I really go out to dinner and lunch with and things like that.
But that's my wife right there, Nary and Nori.
It's meant to be.
You know what I'm saying?
This is Naseem.
Come on, Naseem.
Loosen up.
Naseem looks like a shooter.
Go ahead.
I just want to say I lost my friend to gun violence.
Rest in peace.
We're good.
That was real what my son just said.
You know what I'm saying?
So we got to protect our children,
and our children got to protect their brothers and their youth.
But, again, yo, thank y'all for having me.
5E is out right now.
People don't know what 5E is.
That was my apartment that I lived in in Left Rack City, 97-3057 Avenue when I was broke.
So when my hunger that I started to do when I started to write this, I wasn't that hungry since 5E.
So that's the reason why I said I ain't going to go back to 5E, but mentally I will.
You know what I'm saying?
So this is what it is.
Fat Joe was 5E. Fat Joe was 5B.
Fat Joe was 5B.
You know, Hov texted me and said
he was 5C. So I stopped promoting it.
I stopped promoting it.
That's how I know Hov watches everything, too.
Because he just out of the blue
was like, you know, between
me and you, I'm actually from 5C.
And I said, and Nas told me
yesterday, he's from 5D.
Wow, 5D and E.
So imagine we were all in the same building.
On the fifth floor, different partners.
Nas, Fat Joe, Nori, and Jay.
Holy moly guacamole.
Listen, man, my album is out, man, 5E.
Go get it, man.
The supporter OG, a person that stayed in this game 20 years,
stayed down, did what he had to do.
My lovely wife, my son here.
We're out here.
This is my promo team right now.
Usually I'm out here with
guns and shooters. This is not
just going on. We are grown up
right now. And On the Run Eatin' Season 2
coming soon. Oh, it's On the Run Eatin' Season 2
coming soon. Yeah, so look out for that, too.
Congrats to you. Yes, sir. Wait, no, before you go,
can you wrap us up? Okay, definitely, man.
Well, you know, this is the Breakfast Club in the
morning. The DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God,
Angela Lee. You know, wake up in the morning, get the crust out your eye, and get a bagel.
Let's go.
Let's do what we got to do.
We got to do it.
Round the corner from the percolator.
Keep the percolator percolated on the fire hydrant that eagles water.
Just figure smell that.
Waka-da.
The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Glad y'all are sick of boot up.
Happy Monday.
Yes.
We will be in a minute.
And happy birthday to my girl Paris.
It was her birthday yesterday.
Paris, who works with me.
Really?
Yeah, her birthday was yesterday.
Dropping the clues behind for Paris.
Happy birthday, Paris.
Don't say it.
Don't say it.
I saw her.
Remember that one time?
Don't say it.
I just said it's her birthday yesterday.
Relax.
I saw her last week.
I said, Paris.
I said, and it's so funny how it just came out the bathroom when I saw her.
And I said, Paris,
I just did a number two
that you would be proud of.
But you got to explain
the story because people
are like, what the hell
is going on?
Let her live, man.
Paris blew the toilet
up so bad one time, y'all.
Okay, leave.
She hates when y'all
bring this up.
I had to call the hotel
people to be like, look,
it is a really messy
situation in the hotel room.
They needed like three
people to fix that.
Anyway, that's enough, y'all.
Paris works with me.
If you want to say happy birthday,
go on her page, Paris and Guy, and put the doo-doo emoji and a party hat.
One last thing. When I called
the people downstairs, I had to call them
a second time, and they was like, oh, we just came
from up there. Oh, disgusting. Oh, I'm a mess.
Shout out to Paris.
Happy birthday. She really did
flood it until the whole bathroom was wet.
Give a little fart. Give a little ass gas.
Come on.
We got to find another.
We'll wait for it.
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We'll wait for it. Time, time, time, time. She's spilling the tea. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, there were some pictures of Lala and Drake out together.
There was some speculation.
Were they on a date?
What's going on?
They were in New Orleans.
Turns out that she is going to be playing Kiki in Drake's In My Feelings video.
So there you have it.
Kiki.
Lala is going to be playing that role.
I can't see Lala playing a Kiki. She's a Lala
Makes sense. She's probably just gonna be in the video
Maybe she is playing Kiki and you got watch drink
What about them they don't get no love
You need to do a dance for them then
Well see me when I saw Kiki with other names he only he only dances to Kiki night before is for We don't know. We haven't seen the video yet. Well, Shiggy need to do a dance for them then. He did. And then they can get some love. Who else he name when that's on?
Kiki.
Who the other names?
He only dances to Kiki.
No, he's four of them.
That's four women on there.
Four women.
I don't remember their names.
Absolutely not.
We just remember Kiki's name.
I want a true bond for Lala.
Lala still got it.
All right, I'm excited for this.
Lena Waithe is going to be executive producing a horror anthology.
It's called Them.
Now, that is something I'm interested in.
You know horror is my favorite genre.
I was on the plane going to L.A. over the weekend watching horror movies. That's what I. Now that is something I'm interested in. You know horror is my favorite genre. I was on the plane
going to LA over the weekend watching horror movies.
That's what I do when I'm on the plane.
And I've seen like every single horror movie that they have
on demand on the flight. I bet you won't watch
no movie about a plane crashing while you're on a plane.
Yes I will. Final Destination.
Not me. Absolutely.
Anyway, I just was watching
Happy Death Day.
So it's called Them and it's going to be for Amazon.
So congratulations to her.
Salute to Lena.
I want to be in a horror movie.
I think that would be so exciting.
And Lena Waithe got a lot going on.
She did a new deal with Showtime last week,
where she'll be creating and developing comedy and drama projects as well.
That's dope.
And The Chi is coming back.
All right, now Cardi B has announced she has some upcoming projects.
She was on Instagram Live.
And even though she's not doing that Bruno Mars 24-karat magic tour, she's going to stay home with her baby. She still has new music and new videos coming out. Here's what she revealed on
Instagram Live. I did the ring music video with Kehlani a couple of months ago when I was like
five months pregnant. So I might put it out. I don't know, like the beginning of August or like
the end of August, but
I'm going to put it out. And like
I said, I did features with artists. I don't
know when they're going to put the music out.
I'm going to have a project
coming out in the fall.
We've been having intense discussions behind
the scenes about Cardi B and should she have
bought or leased her car.
Me personally, I'm just trying to figure out what she bought for $64 at Waffle House
and does she know we boycotted Waffle House?
Yes, why are we going to Waffle House?
That's the bigger question.
I love the high-low shopping.
She might not have known.
And if you don't know what we're talking about, she posted her Wells Fargo statement
where she took a half a million dollars out to buy the car, but she spent $64 at Waffle House.
She needs to know we boycotted Waffle House, though.
All right, well, there you have it, though.
New music from Cardi B coming out soon.
All right.
Now, Tekashi69 was on with Angie Martinez, and he talks about a lot of different things.
It was a really interesting interview.
He talked about the whole situation, jumping out of a moving car to get away from the kidnappers.
He talks about selling drugs.
He talks about Rikers Island.
He talks about his father passing away.
Here's what he said.
I don't have no real family. Wow. Were you there when it happened? Because I know that I read. It was father passing away. Here's what he said. I don't have no real family.
Wow.
Were you there
when it happened?
It was a block away.
It was a block away.
Yeah, and I was there.
I got to see him
and it was just like,
yo, your dad is on the floor.
It was broad day.
And you're 13, you said?
I was 13.
I type hate myself
for that shit
because an hour before that,
my dad asked me to go to Supermarket with him.
I was like, no, I won't go.
Just go.
Never came back.
Now, he also talks about being at the breakfast club.
And I just want to give a disclaimer before we play this.
I didn't believe that we bashed him up here, but he believes we did.
Here's what he said.
When I did the interview with Charlamagne, what's the girl's name?
Angela and Envy.
Angela and Envy, right?
Look how cruel this is, right?
We have three grown adults
that's supposed to be leaders
of our community, right?
And I understand
it's all about ratings, right?
And I understand
it's all about
what's the most controversial,
what's the most viral,
what's gonna pop.
But being three adults
bashing a kid.
That kid's a liar.
6'9".
No, 6'9", he's a liar.
6'9".
I can't believe anything he says.
6'9".
So telling somebody that if they don't change their lifestyle
and if they don't stop inviting beef,
they're going to end up in jail or dead is bashing them now?
Tell them to stop?
Telling them to cut it out?
Tell them to fix up?
Not once did we bash 6'9".
He's a liar.
We didn't talk about your hair.
I can't believe it.
Nothing, like none of that.
And who said we were adults? I'm an adult. I'm 40. I don't know about y'all. Y'all can keep acting likeine. He's a liar. I can't believe it. Nothing. None of that. Who said we were adults?
I'm an adult.
I'm 40.
I don't know about y'all.
Y'all can keep backing me.
I'm an adult.
I'm a father.
I'm a grown-up now.
But I can't believe anything he says because he is a liar.
I did enjoy his interview with Angie Martin.
He's a liar.
But we don't even know if he's talking the truth.
It's entertaining.
I didn't feel like we were bashing him.
We didn't bash him.
We did not bash 6ix9ine in the least bit.
That interview got like 13 million views. Y'all all saw it for yourself. Y'all know good and. We did not bash 6ix9ine in the least bit. That interview got like 13 million views.
Y'all all saw it for yourself. Y'all know good and well
we did not bash 6ix9ine. Personally, I felt like he was bashing us.
No. I'm kidding.
I'm kidding. I was simply
trying to tell 6ix9ine that if he
doesn't change his ways, he's going to end up in jail
or he's going to end up dead. Or robbed.
Or robbed. And we saw what just happened.
He talked about that in the interview too. He was like, damn, would I get
donkey today if I die? Yes.
That's not what you should be worried about. And he also
said, I can hear Charlamagne telling me I told you so.
Yeah. Yeah.
That's not bashing you, my girl. Well, I'm Angela
Yee and that is your Rumor Report.
Alright, thank you, Yee. Charlamagne,
Revolt, we'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else, the People's Choice
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