The Breakfast Club - No Friends, All Family
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Good morning, USA. Good morning, USA!
Good morning, Angela Yee.
Hey, good morning, DJ Envy.
It's Friday!
I feel great today.
It's Friday. Good morning, everybody.
I thought it was like a doomsday today.
Yeah, no, it's Friday.
How you doing, Yee?
I'm good. Today's Inauguration Day.
I've been keeping up with everything that's going on.
How could you not?
Well, how could I not?
How could you not?
I just want to ignore Donald Trump for the next four years.
I really don't want to speak to him.
I don't want to look at him.
I don't want to go hear or read about his inauguration.
You got to pay attention to everything that's going on so you're aware.
Well, you'll fill me in.
You'll give me all the details.
Absolutely.
Just give me all the bullet points.
I'm actually going to the Women's March in D.C. tomorrow.
I might go by there.
I have to do a show at Onyx in Philly.
And I think the whole crew might stop through there as well.
There were a lot of protests all throughout the country.
I've seen that.
They were protesting everywhere.
Yesterday.
Burning shirts.
They were burning everything.
I mean, gosh. Even in New York City, there were 25, burning everything. I mean, gosh.
Even in New York City, there were 25,000 people.
Yeah, I know.
Outside protesting.
And we'll have some of those highlights for you this morning.
I watched part three of the New Edition.
Me too.
Series yesterday.
Yo, my family, you know, last weekend,
my family was pissed off at me because of Monopoly.
Like, Monopoly really divided our family.
Can I ask a question before you continue?
Who is on your, there's a person on your hat. That's Stack Bundles. Oh, itopoly really divided our family. Can I ask a question before you continue? Who is on your,
there's a person on your hat.
That's Stack Bundles.
Oh, it is?
Stack Bundles.
Okay.
I couldn't tell who it was.
No, Stack Bundles.
So that was last week.
So I got everybody back together.
We watched the new edition,
the first part.
They didn't watch the second part
because, you know,
everybody was tired.
They had schoolwork.
So I watched the second part.
They were mad
that I watched the second part
without them.
That's really rude.
I mean, I'm sorry.
If you start watching a series with your family, you don't go and watch part of it without them.
That is actually disgusting of you.
I tried to lie at first.
I was like, only watched a little bit.
But then it was halfway through.
I'm like, watch this, guys.
Watch this.
And they're like, Dad, I thought you only watched five minutes.
Wow.
So then we watched the second part and then we watched the third part.
That's so annoying.
And you're the type of person To talk all throughout it
And let everybody know
You've seen this part
Absolutely
So shout to BET
Shout to everybody
That had to do with that movie
Or that three
That trilogy
Whatever they call it
Biopic
Whatever they want to call it
It was amazing
It was dope
I hit Tank yesterday
Because Tank is in it
Yeah Tank did a great job
Tank was like
Did you really like it? I said Tank I hated Yeah, Tank did a great job. Tank was like, did you really like it?
I said, Tank, I hated you in the movie.
So I loved it.
Tank was like, great.
So, I mean, it was a great movie.
I'm excited about it.
Lala's in it.
Lala played an amazing job.
She played an amazing job?
Well, she did an amazing job.
What's her name?
Frida Gatz?
Yes, Breezy.
Breezy was in it.
She did good.
It was just a good, good flick.
It was uplifting.
It was dope. And we are going to have some of the cast,
like all the new edition cast members.
I only wanted to see one thing.
What?
One thing, and I wish they would have changed one thing.
At the very end.
Envy, are you really going to give away the very end?
Because no one else has seen it yet.
It doesn't even come out until the 20th.
Just calm down.
It happened.
All right, well, just calm down.
No, just...
Because there's people that don't even... Young kids that don't know about... No, no, no. I right, well, just calm down. No, just... Because there's people
that don't even...
Young kids that don't know about...
No, no, no.
I'm not going to give nothing away.
I'm just going to say that when they...
At the very end.
No, no, no, no.
At the very, very end.
Because they performed.
Everyone died.
No, when they performed...
Don't say that.
Our white camera guy said everyone died.
No, no, no.
When they performed...
Definitely not.
I would have loved to see it
go in from the actual actors
to the original.
You know what?
That's so crazy.
We said the same exact thing.
That's the only thing I wanted.
I wanted to see the real new edition.
Well, thanks for giving it away now.
Nobody has to see it.
Good job, Ambie.
I didn't give nothing away.
You just gave away the very end of the movie.
There was no very end of the movie.
You just said at the very end.
Oh, my goodness.
Hey, what time y'all start?
I'm on time.
On time?
All right. Three minutes ago. Okay, okay. Welcome to the party. Damn, my goodness. Hey, what time y'all start? I'm on time. On time? Oh, all right.
Three minutes ago?
Okay, okay.
Welcome to the party.
Damn, my bad.
Y'all started 6.05 today.
Donald Trump, he's about to get his inauguration about to happen today,
and you're going to be late?
Thanks for showing up.
What's that got to do with me?
I don't know what you was doing.
I don't care about no Trump inauguration.
God bless everybody.
Or maybe he was in traffic because El Chapo's in town.
I heard about El Chapo being in town.
He's extradited.
Yeah, we'll talk about all that
front page news. Don't go anywhere.
That was Tory Lanez with love.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are
The Breakfast Club. What's happening?
Front page news.
Now, Donald Trump, his
inauguration day for him today. Yes,
and let me give you some more details on exactly
what that means. Inauguration, that's when there's a transfer
of power from our last president,
who is President Barack Obama, to the
new president, Donald Trump.
And that's going to happen at noon.
As you know, there's all kinds of events that center
around this. And
a lot of people are upset about many different
things. Amongst those things,
of course, the fact that there is not
one Hispanic person in Trump's cabinet.
That has not happened in decades.
Now, Republican strategist Ana Navarro said she's disappointed about that.
She said, I do not accept that there's not one qualified Hispanic that can be in his cabinet.
It's so important for little boys and girls who are Latinos, who are African-Americans,
to look up to people who are in these positions and who have this platform and this pulpit.
I think it's important for communities to feel represented
and that they have a seat at the table.
I wonder how many other cabinets, how many were in other cabinets prior to this?
Like, I wonder how many were in Barack's, how many were in, you know, Bush's, Clinton's?
I don't know the numbers, but it's never been, it hasn't been none in decades.
So, to not be represented at all in any way.
And 25,000 people were in New York City marching.
There's marches organized in a lot of major cities across the country.
And in New York City, Alec Baldwin is one of the people who spoke.
I just want to say I've been standing out here in the freezing cold for a long time.
I have to go to the bathroom.
I have to pee.
But I'm holding it in. I'm holding it in. I'm not going to pee. I'm going to a function at
the Russian consulate tonight. I'm going to hold it until I get there. And then when I get to the
Russian consulate, I'm going to have a really, really long pee. Now, Robert De Niro. What?
What did I miss? What was the point of that? And Robert De Niro was outside as well. He said,
we Americans, we patriots will stand united for our rights and the rights of our fellow citizens.
And he said that he hopes the demonstration inspires New Yorkers to hold their local and state representatives accountable
if they don't stand up to Trump's proposed policies on the environment, immigration, and health care.
That is true.
We need to be focusing on the next local election.
Wherever you are right now, you should be focusing on your local election.
Absolutely. And also, lastly, the plug is right now. You should be focusing on your local election. Absolutely.
And also, lastly, the plug is in town.
The plug is in town.
Now, the timing for this, and when I say this,
I mean that El Chapo has been extradited.
He is going to be in court today in Brooklyn.
He's going to stand trial at a later date.
But they have all kinds of strict measures in place
around the jail where he's going to be held.
Now, the timing for this, Mexican authorities did want to turn him over
before the inauguration today of Donald Trump.
Why? What's the difference? What's the rush for?
I don't know. I mean, Mexico's upset with Trump's campaign
about demanding that they pay for building a wall here in the United States.
So here, you can have him. Take him.
They just wanted to make sure that this happens before.
Y'all really down about Trump's inauguration?
I actually am.
I am down about it.
Why?
I'm not going to lie.
I don't know.
It just feels like the end of an era.
And it also feels disappointing that so many people in the United States are supporting
somebody.
And then to see that we're so divided, too.
There's a lot of people who aren't showing up at all to the inauguration.
And the fact that somebody could...
Well, you know, it was a lot of division when Barack Obama became president, too.
We just didn't notice it.
It doesn't feel like this.
We just didn't notice it because that was the person we voted for.
Undercover races out there.
Now they're just showing their face.
This feels very different, though.
They're showing their absolute face.
And I don't care about Donald Trump.
I'm upset that Barack and Michelle are leaving office.
Just the fact that somebody with no political experience at all, period, could be president
of the United States.
I'll actually be at the Women's March tomorrow in D.C.
Well, guess what is happening?
It is happening.
Ready or not, here it comes.
But I can still feel a little down about it.
I believe in God, so I don't give a damn.
And that's why we have Tell Them Why You're Mad.
You can call up right now and tell the people why you're upset or mad.
All right, I'm going to go call up.
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If you're upset or mad or need to vent a little bit,
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Now, also, Cardi B will be here this morning.
Yes, she will.
Gary Vaynerchuk.
Oh, man.
Gary V?
This show this morning is full of three of my favorite people.
Name the third one.
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My OG TK Kirkland.
My corporate thug motivator Gary Vee.
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And my baby girl, Cardi B.
Yeah, we got a lot going on today, so stay with us.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Hey, yo, this is Matt Rappler.
Good morning, yo, for real.
I'm going to tell you why I'm mad.
I'm going to tell you why I'm mad, for real, man. Hey, yo, my girl keep coming home smelling like Polo Cologne. So, like, that is Matt Rapper. Good morning, yo, for real. I'm going to tell you why I'm mad. I'm going to tell you why I'm mad, for real, man.
Hey, yo, my girl keep coming home smelling like Polo Cologne.
So, like, that ain't for girls.
Like, I know something's going on, for real.
Like, I'm heated about that.
And now I need y'all to tell me why y'all mad.
Why you mad on The Breakfast Club, for real.
Hello, who's this?
Baba.
I live in Jacksonville, Florida.
Jack in kill Florida.
What's happening?
I have no idea what she said.
She said this is Ali Baba.
How are you today?
Hello, how are you, sir?
What's your name?
My name is Baba.
Baba.
Like Ali Baba.
Like Ali Baba.
Oh, okay.
Oh, Ali Baba.
You're right.
Yeah, okay.
All right, Ali Baba.
Tell them what you're mad.
So I'm very mad because I serve this country, okay?
I am refugee and a Muslim from Africa, and I am in country. Okay, I'm a refugee and a Muslim from Africa.
And I am in the military now.
And I cannot believe I come to this country
and everybody in this country, they don't listen.
And they don't care about each other.
And we have a president like Trump now.
And people like me, we come here and we sacrifice our lives, but nobody cares.
I don't understand.
Well, let's say some people.
Let's not generalize all Americans based off the few that you've met.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Sorry.
I'm very mad.
I drink my coffee, so I'm very energized that I sit down.
Okay.
Got you.
Thank you for calling, and thank you for serving our country.
But Trump is president.
Thank you.
But don't judge all of America for that because I didn't vote for him.
At all.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Marcus with a K.
What's up, Andy?
Marcus with a K.
What's up, Marcus?
Tell them why you're mad.
What up, Carcass?
Yo, you know why I'm mad?
Why?
Because Angela wants to watch the inauguration.
You said I want to watch it.
Yeah, you're going to be paying attention to it.
Don't even watch it.
I'm not even going to be home when it comes on.
Well, good.
I'm just giving information for people so they know what time it's happening.
Why watch it on YouTube?
Because he'll get ratings if we watch it on regular TV.
He'll get ratings if you watch it on YouTube, too, sir.
If you watch it on YouTube, you contribute it to a view.
You think they're not going to take a tally of that?
You think Donald Trump's not going to say,
I had 50 million viewers on television
and another billion on the internet?
Yes.
I might as well just put it on YouTube then.
Get your money off me.
Thank you, Clark.
There's nothing wrong with watching the inauguration, by the way.
Hello, who's this?
There's nothing wrong with being aware of what's going on in your country.
Yeah, how you doing? It's Justice, man, from Far Rockaway.
Justice from Queens. Tell them why you mad.
I got on a Stack Bundles hat on right now, too.
Yo, good looking, G.
It's Paul Rockaway.
Good looking.
Queens love, baby.
I'm upset because there have been 30 deaths in New York City on a construction site,
and we have yet to get any media outrage, any media cry.
If there were any death in any other profession, we would have had an outcry.
Two cab drivers would have got shot.
We would have been crying.
So 30 construction workers got shot?
No, no, no.
They died on the job.
It's all about the death, sir. How did they die?
Well, from inadequate
safety training.
Actually, that happened right down the block from our job
not too long ago.
We had contractors, developers
forcing these guys. 80% of these guys
have been Latinos, immigrants,
and minorities and forced to do jobs.
And I'm upset about that.
I'm angry about that.
They need some better engineers because that's the engineer's job.
Like, that was my manager's job before he was managing me.
He was actually an engineer, and he would have to go to these sites
and make sure that all the equipment was safe so people can actually work,
and then he would have to sign off on it.
But I guess these engineers are not doing their jobs anymore.
I'm going to be honest with you. I wouldn't want June doing that.
You talking about June?
There's nothing about June that says
I'm that type of micromanaging type person.
That's what he was.
He'll just stroll up.
I'm right, everything looks good.
I see you, no doubt.
He's never had a problem with any of these sites.
It sounds like luck.
It was professional. Hello, who's this had a problem on any of his sites. It sounds like luck. It was a professional.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Sade from Dallas.
Sade, tell them why you're mad.
Well, first of all, I'm upset because I've called here three times this week
and I've gotten through, but I don't have the guts to ask Charlamagne
to follow me on Instagram.
I'm mad that you got through three times.
It makes us feel very unpopular.
And that's all you wanted?
Oh, well, and I want to tell y'all how disappointed I am just because I'm a that you got through it three times It makes us feel very unpopular And that's all you wanted? Oh well And I want to tell y'all how
Disappointed I am
Just because I'm a veteran too
And this day is really sad
And I'm just sad about
Just the state of this country
And how
Just we are as a people
I'm really upset about that
But
What's your Instagram?
My Instagram is
Charlemagne
Charlemagne
No Charlemagne
Like Charlemagne
But Charlemagne
Uh huh
Underscore
0890
Alright
Zero like the number
Yes
0
8
9
0
I don't see it
S-H-R-M-A-I-N-E
No
C-H-R man
Oh C-H-R
You can't spell your name
Charlemagne
Charmaine
Underscore 90
Let me see what you working with
Even though I'm married
Just gotta keep the blood going
What is it 0 0890?
Yeah, I got to add you, though, because my pay is private.
Okay.
Well, you should follow.
Oh, you're from Dallas, so you're a cowboy fan.
Yeah, I'm the one that called in a few days ago,
got y'all riled up about the Cowboys.
Got you.
Was that after you guys lost?
Shut up.
We beat y'all.
I mean, y'all didn't even make it.
Wait, whoa, slow down.
Whoa, whoa, slow that down.
Goodbye.
That's not true. Charmaine. Tell them why you mad. Whoa, whoa, slow that down. Goodbye, Charmaine.
Tell them why you mad.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent, call us now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
I'm saying we're sorry.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
That's what Donald Trump should come out to.
Sorry.
I ain't sorry.
I ain't sorry. I ain't sorry.
I saw him singing along yesterday during his...
What was he singing?
It was a Make America Great Again concert.
His security looked like he ain't gonna work for him.
I just thought, actually, I think I was looking at Baller Alert,
and they had posted up just a little clip.
It's actually funny looking if you take a look at it.
But I didn't want to take time away from telling why you mad this morning.
I just want to say what I'm mad about.
Cool.
So every morning I come in here and I get some tea.
That's how I wake up in the morning.
I have this ginger peach green tea.
Okay.
That I enjoy and it helps just get my day started.
It's the blood flowing.
But for some reason we never have cups up here.
It's every single day.
We don't even have just the basic supplies
so I can make tea.
So that's just what I'm mad about.
Would you like to use
my New York Giants mug?
No.
Oh, I gave you an option.
Well, today we got
an action-packed show.
Cardi B will be joining us.
Cardi B.
She got a mixtape out today.
Yeah, she has a mixtape out.
Gangsta Bitch Music Bomb 2.
Gary Vernachuk.
Gary Vaynerchuk.
Say his name right.
I usually call him Gary V.
That's the ratchetness.
That's what everyone calls him.
Cardi the Ratchetness.
Gary's the righteousness.
But then also, Cardi can be righteous at times and Gary can be ratchet at times. So that's a good
balance. And then also comedian
TK Kirkland. My OG TK.
He's got a podcast starting
Monday. And he's also going to be in
Detroit on Saturday doing a show. We'll tell you
all about that. He'll be at the music hall.
Let's get the show cracking. Rumors.
What are we talking about? Well, somebody just came out of the closet.
And we'll tell you what he had to say on Twitter.
I don't know if this is necessarily breaking news.
Because I think we had some type of feeling that.
But didn't he say he wanted to do something to Charlamagne?
Like he wanted to eat Charlamagne up?
I don't know.
But we'll discuss that.
I don't care about people that we've been to.
I know it's gay making announcements about it.
All right.
Breaking news. Who gives a damn? We'll get to it when we was gay making announcements about it. All right? Breaking news.
Who gives a damn?
We'll get to it when we come back.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's a Friday.
The weekend is here.
Yes, it is.
Now, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk about a rapper that came out the closet.
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.
Well, early in the morning this morning,
I Love Makonnen came out of the closet.
He was tweeting.
He said, someone said to me, next time they see me,
they was going to F me.
I said, next time I see me, I'm going to love me up.
I guess somebody was threatening him.
Does McConaughey know that closet door been wide open
for all of us to see?
Isn't that finished?
Jesus Christ.
Then he said, as a fashion icon,
I can't tell you about everybody else's closet.
I can only tell you about mine.
And it's time I've come out.
And since y'all love breaking news,
here's some old news to break.
I'm gay.
And now I've told you about my life.
Maybe you can go live yours.
And other we already knew that news.
LeBron James just announced he's tall.
Bill Gates just announced he's rich.
And Gucci Mane just announced he got felonies.
What else you want to tell us that we already knew, Makonin?
Well, now, randomly enough,
okay,
there is somebody that Makonnen says
has had a crush on him
for quite some time now.
Now, I knew this for a while.
Yeah, so,
apparently,
maybe this is something
that could happen
in the future
now that he's come
out of the closet.
Here is Makonnen
talking about a man
who's had a crush on him
for quite some time.
Charlamagne,
the bleacher guy
called you a lesbian. Charlamagne got a crush on me. He do. All them dark-skinned boys had a crush on him for quite some time. Charlamagne, the bleaching guy, called you a lesbian.
Charlamagne got a crush on me.
He do.
All them dark-skinned boys be having crush on me.
It's crazy like that.
Charlamagne got a crush on me.
Tell Charli to call my phone and check my periscopes one time.
I wish Charli would call me up to that breakfast club.
They scared.
They scared because they know I've got the mouth of the South.
I'll be talking that shit right back.
He don't want to get shut down on his own show.
Whoa, he know he got the mouth of the South.
The mouth of the South.
First of all, Makonnen.
And you had a crush on him?
I've never had a crush on Makonnen because I don't like angry gay men.
I like happy gay men.
He doesn't seem angry.
No, he's a mean, mean old gay man.
That's mean.
That's what he is.
That's what Makonnen is.
All right.
Well, I think that you guys would be a cute couple.
And, you know.
I'm married.
Sorry.
But if he wasn't, you'd take his offer?
You and your wife enjoy looking out.
I like rich gay men.
Yes.
That's what I like.
Okay.
Well, it could be cute.
No.
Makonnen's broke.
That's why he's coming out as gay.
He's coming out as gay because he's got no other choice now at this point. He's like, Well, it could be cute. No, McConaughey's broke. That's why he's coming out as gay. He's coming out as gay because he don't got no other choice now at this point.
He's like, look, I'm broke.
I don't got nothing popular with my career.
I'm gay.
And guess what?
We still won't care, McConaughey.
Charlamagne got a crush on me.
Oh.
Oh.
Now that's a song.
I'm not going to lie.
McConaughey is talented, and he just randomly came up with a nice little tune.
Play it again.
Play it again.
Charlamagne got a crush on me. Charlamagne got a Play it again. Charlamagne got a crush on me.
Charlamagne got a crush on me.
Charlamagne got a crush on me.
All them dark skin boys.
All them dark skin boys.
All them dark skin boys.
Charlamagne got a crush on me.
Oh, we had something.
Drop one of Clues bombs for McConaughey.
Let's get this song together.
Charlamagne got a crush on me.
This is going to be the new Friday song.
Chalamain got a crush on me.
Chalamain got a crush on me.
But by the way, by the way, Makonnen, by the way,
I'm happy that you're living your truth now,
but nobody's still going to care.
Okay?
It still ain't going to happen for you career-wise.
All right?
So you don't have a crush on Makonnen?
No, I don't.
All right, I just want to clarify that this is a rumor report.
Okay.
All right, now Tyron Woodley.
You know Tyron Woodley?
Mm-mm.
All right, well, he's a UFC fighter
and he's the UFC welterweight champion.
He's from Ferguson.
And he's saying one problem with the UFC
is that it's somewhat racist.
Now, he says that this is a great time
for the UFC with Floyd Mayweather Jr.,
the biggest black star in combat sports in this generation, having retired.
There's no successor right now that's ready to take his place.
He says, I think I'm the only African-American fighter on the roster who can capture the market.
And he said most people in the community think that mixed martial arts artists are a bunch of crazy white guys kicking on each other.
They sprinkle in a few brothers. That's their thought.
They don't see it as a karate, wrestling, jiu-jitsu, taekwondo.
They don't see it as a beautiful art with so many martial arts combined in them.
You never heard of John Bon Jones?
John Bones Jones?
Bones Jones.
The Bones Jones?
Okay, you messed it all up.
Didn't we have Bones up here?
We did.
What's the other dude Bones fought that time?
Well, he wants to know why black fighters like Demetrius Johnson,
who is the UFC flyweight champion since 2012,
and largely considered the best pound-for-pound fighter in the sport,
has not broken through like Conor McGregor has, like Ronda Rousey has.
And he's saying, why isn't he getting the endorsements?
Why isn't he making the most money?
What's the difference?
If he's so great and he's been the champ since 2012,
why isn't he getting the same endorsements?
So he's just saying that sport needs to catch up.
And right now they have the opportunity to capture an African-American market.
Well, I knew Bones Jones before all of them.
I knew Daniel.
That's Daniel.
What's his last name?
Daniel Cormier.
Yeah.
I knew all of them before I knew some damn Conor McGregor.
I know Bones Jones.
He was, I thought, one of the biggest ones.
Absolutely.
I started watching UFC because of guys like that.
Not because of no Conor McGregor.
Well, he's saying that they sprinkle in a few brothers
so people don't pay as much attention.
And he said that he gets treated,
he said, I'm by far the worst treated champion
in the history of the UFC.
Blatant fact.
And you can't help who people gravitate towards.
Because people gravitate towards Ronda Rousey,
but she's clearly not the best fighter.
She ain't got her ass kicked twice by Holly Holmes
and the Amanda chick.
But women aren't gravitating towards those two. I guess he feels like they're not the best fighter. She ain't got her ass kicked twice by Holly Holmes and the Amanda chick. But women aren't gravitating towards those two.
I guess he feels like they're not pushing certain fighters.
I don't think, well, you know, I don't really watch UFC,
but I don't think there's no flair to him.
I mean, Bone Jones, I don't watch UFC, but you knew who he was.
He was out and about.
I would see him.
I really don't know who he is.
I've seen this guy out before, but I don't know his name.
All right.
Well, I'm just telling you his thoughts on the UFC.
And speaking of Conor McGregor, Floyd Mayweather said,
Before you ask for $25 million, be worth more than $25 million.
You have the two and the five right, but you meant to say $2.5 million, not $25 million.
And that is because Dana White has offered Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather $25 million
plus a negotiated pay-per-view revenue split to fight.
Mayweather is saying that is nowhere near enough money because Conor McGregor is not even worth $25 million.
So that's his thoughts.
Yeah, exactly. When Floyd poised it last night, his net worth was worth $2.5 million.
But that's not really his net worth, by the way.
If you even search according to Forbes, Conor McGregor made $22 million last year alone.
So that number is not accurate either.
Although Floyd's worth way more than him.
He's not worth $2.5.
Gotcha.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
Charlamagne got a crush on me.
No, I don't.
I like McConaughey.
Charlamagne got a crush on me.
Oh, Charlamagne got a crush on me.
Get it, Conan.
All them dark-skinned boys.
All them dark-skinned boys.
That's the first time y'all played anything from Makonnen on the radio since Tuesday.
I like this.
Hold on.
Let's be clear on that.
Makonnen got a poppin' song with Santee Go, Who'll Be Lovin' Me.
That's my song, and I was playing that over and over again.
When did that come out?
And we actually used to play the video, too, on Revolt.
Yeah, but you never played his verse.
You just played Santee Go's part.
That's when you know your record is trash.
All right? You just played Santee Go's part. When DJs don't play your part but play the feature on it? That's not true know your record is trash.
When DJs don't play your part but play the feature on it? Oh my God, that is a
fact.
Jesus Christ. I'm going to listen to it right now.
Charlamagne got a crush on me.
Alright, when we come back, Cardi B will be
joining us from Love & Hip Hop.
That was Riri with Needed Me.
Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, We Are The Breakfast Club. We got a special That was Riri with Needed Me. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
One of my favorite ladies.
Hey!
Cardi B!
Hey, everybody.
How you guys doing?
You look like you're about to perform somewhere.
Oh, no, you know what I'm saying?
Like, everybody's going to see this video,
so I got to look nice.
She got the guns out.
She got the twins out. The twins out.
Now, how has my cardi been adjusting to fame?
Because you've only gotten more popping since the last time we've seen you.
I'm getting, I'm not completely adjusted.
You know when people say, you got to have thick skin.
I'm not there yet.
I'm still tender.
You should be there.
You should be there. But you have set the bar really high for a lot of people now because obviously you have music coming out.
People are like, okay, I really like her music.
Then we see you're going to be on Being Mary Jane.
You know, we see all kinds of deals.
We see you sitting down with Lee Daniels, all kinds of people.
Chris Rock.
Chris Rock.
I was a little jealous.
I was like, damn, what the?
Can she introduce me?
But you have to feel like I've set the bar really high and be proud of yourself for everything that you've accomplished.
Yeah, I'm proud of myself.
Sometimes, you know, a lot of people make me feel like it's not enough.
And then sometimes I be thinking to myself, like, damn, it's not enough.
But then it's like, I'm bugging.
I was just in the strip club.
Right.
Like, not enough.
Who are those people that make you feel like it's not enough?
People that's doing less than you?
Yeah.
Well, you don't find that a little crazy?
They're not even doing what you're doing but they're gonna tell you yeah not enough sometimes
i even myself feel like i'm not enough like sometimes i just feel like i'm not enough i
guess like people sometimes just like don't ever feel like satisfied but then i'd be like wait a
minute i'm tripping i remember what do you mean though like you mean like as far as money or you
feel like you're not doing enough for your people?
Like, what do you mean when you say not enough?
Um, you know, you can never have enough money.
Right.
But just chill.
I think the problem is every year you do more and make more money.
It doesn't all happen at once.
You got to just build it, keep building.
And, like, a certain type of respect.
Like, I want a certain type of respect.
Like, um. Respect on your name. Yeah, I want a certain type of respect.
Respect on your name?
Yeah, I want some respect on my name. Sprinkle some respect on my name.
You know what I'm saying? Respect like what?
It's like I really be busting my ass
and I feel like people just think it's kind of easy
for me and it's like, no.
You work? I work.
I'm really tired of people trying to
a lot of people say
you know when people be saying certain things like, oh, you be sucking and effing.
So get where I'm at.
And it's just like, you think I'm on a Scott?
I mean, you were popping before Mona, though.
You were popping before Mona.
And I got popping because, like, you know, my Instagram followers, like, you used to tell me I hugged a million people to follow me.
Plus, you always had a boyfriend, that jail boyfriend.
He seemed like he'd been causing you trouble lately.
Right.
He seemed like he's not too happy with your current success.
Yeah.
We're not together, but...
He got a new girlfriend already?
No.
He's in jail.
Is he out?
It happens.
Nah, it's not that.
We just really good friends, though.
What happened, Cardi, now?
Because you seem like a very loyal person.
What made you be like, I can't be your girl no more?
I am very loyal, and I'm still very loyal now.
We're going to have always the same opposition.
If you don't like him, don't like me neither.
But the thing is that it's just like, I know he's not convenient for me.
I know that he's not.
You need dick on demand.
It's not even about dick.
It's just like, I know that his attitude, we're both the same.
And it's just like, it's never going to work.
He was writing you crazy letters from jail, too.
And saying crazy stuff to you.
Yeah.
Well, you keep peeking at Cardi. You're making me paranoid. You keep peeking out Yeah. What do you keep peeking at, Cardi? You're making me paranoid.
You keep peeking out there like something.
I keep peeking at something.
What are you peeking at?
Is that a warrant?
No warrant.
I'm trying to fly everywhere, baby.
What made you
get your teeth fixed?
Let's see the teeth. There you go go i even smile when i'm mad that's when i knew you were smart because a lot of people get money and they go buy big cars and
jewelry and all kind of stuff you went and got your teeth fixed but you know what it's not even
because of the money because i i've been had dentists that offered to do it for free like from even when i was like had like 500 000 followers
like i already had um people that was offering to do it for free and i just felt like nope i i i'm
good because i'm bagging every guy that i like now if i was if it was a problem i wouldn't get
these type of guys that i'm begging like you know and after a while, it's just like, I know I'm going to be
more and more on TV.
Right.
And I know they don't look right.
And then I did got a little tired.
I felt like I was getting bullied.
And I'm the type of person too,
like I'm a Libra
that I like to be like,
aha, what you going to say
about me now?
Right.
And it's like,
what can people say about me now?
You can't get caught up in that though
because they'll start clowning you
about something else
and you're like,
I need to go get this guy.
They'll find something else.
They was talking about that bathtub.
Yeah. That turned into a big deal
on social media for some reason.
She shot a scene in the bathtub and the
tiles look kind of filthy. That's what people were saying.
The tile wasn't really filthy. It was like
one of those, they put me like in an Airbnb.
Cardi, the tiles look filthy.
No, there really wasn't. There really wasn't.
I swear to God, it was like one of those apartments
that they try to make it look very New York scenery style.
And I didn't really care because I was just trying to do the scene and get out of there.
Like, I got to do a scene, got to get out of here.
And it's like, I'm going to get paid for the scene.
A lot of people is like, I still wouldn't do it for no money they put me.
It's like, well, you take a shower every day for free in your crib.
Don't tell me you ain't going to do it like you did.
No, you got your sister involved.
Hennessy.
Hennessy.
Yeah.
Now, is it true your name is...
She get bookings and everything, too.
That's dope.
Is it true your full name is Bacardi and hers is Hennessy?
My name is not Bacardi.
My name is...
Oh, okay.
My name is Belcaliz, but her name is Hennessy.
Your mom named her Hennessy?
Yeah.
Well, my dad named her Hennessy. Okay. After the Hennessy? Yeah, well, my dad named her Hennessy.
Okay.
After the drink?
Yes.
Wow.
Yes, he did.
He did.
There's a whole story behind it.
What's the story?
Oh, I'll get there.
You got time, Cardi.
You here.
You home.
You with family.
Go ahead.
Let me tell you what I'm telling you.
My mom was giving birth, and my dad was in the party, and he called her, right?
And she was like, I'm giving birth, and she's out of here.
And then she was going to name her Carolina.
He was like, no, that's boring.
Name her Hennessy, my favorite drink.
And I'm drinking Hennessy right now.
And she named her Hennessy.
Did he come to the hospital?
Yeah, he did.
He did.
He did.
Because back in the day, my dad used to be like a musician.
He used to manage musicians.
Right.
So it was a part of his job.
Well, good thing he wasn't drinking wild turkey.
He was like, that's his favorite drink
and he named it Hennessy.
And your name is what?
My name is Belcaliz.
Belcaliz.
And where you get Cardi from there?
I like, you know, a lot of people call me Cardi
because my sister's name is Hennessy
and people just call me Cardi.
Wow.
What's Belcaliz mean?
My dad just made that up.
He made it up when he was drunk.
You know, Dominican people, they always want to make something up.
They always want to make you sound exotic.
But it's like Belcaliz.
All right, we got more with Cardi B when we come back.
We'll find out if she's returning to love and hip-hop.
So don't go anywhere.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
That was 50 Cent with 21 questions.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have Cardi B in the building.
Now, Yee?
No more love and hip-hop for you.
Yeah.
This is it.
Really?
Why?
Because I'm just so busy right now
and it's just like
it wouldn't be fair
that like
I'm so busy
that I can't even film.
So it's like
what is the point of doing it?
And I don't ever want to
Let them film you being busy
or they don't want to do that.
It doesn't work like that.
And I just have so much
things on the table right now that it's just like ah, ah. You didn't want to do that. It doesn't work like that. I just have so much things
on the table right now
that it's just like,
ah, ah.
You didn't want to do it
last time though.
It seems like you were
kind of forced.
The last time you were up here
you was like,
I don't want to do it
and then we happened
to see you on the second,
the next season.
Yeah, because it's like,
I kind of don't want to do it
because it's like,
I know it's going to be
some drama
and it's like,
I always have drama
in my life.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm dramatic.
But like, the extra drama is like just too extra
and um I'm just moving on to more things and I'm focused on my music so heavy right now I feel like
you enjoy fighting every now and then I feel like it's a stress reliever for you I watch you on the
show I feel like you want to get some things popping every now and then um even when I see
you on Twitter or Instagram you always like you want to get some things popping every now and then. Even when I see you on Twitter or Instagram, you always
like, you want somebody to try
you just a little bit. I don't
want to get tried. I don't want to
fight all the time. Like, nobody
really, nobody likes to fight. Nobody be like,
I love fighting. What's good? What's good? What's good?
Nobody likes that. I just sometimes
it's like, oh, you think I'm
because I'm funny, huh? I got
to kill you. But then it's just like, I got to calm down because it's like, oh, you think I'm funny, huh? I got to kill you. But then it's just like, I got to calm down because it's like, oh, my God, I could go
broke if I do the wrong move.
There you go.
We were playing some snippets from your new mixtape, Gangsta Bitch Music Volume 2.
And Charlamagne, show the dance that you do to Cardi B's music.
Because he was like, you got to dance like this.
Oh, no.
The girls always make that face and they be like.
I was like, what are you doing?
He was like, that's the face you got to make today.
Now, do you still enjoy McDonald's breakfast, or are you fancy now?
Oh, my God, today I ate a bacon, egg, and cheese bowl from Starbucks,
so I guess I'm moving on up, eh?
I'm moving on up, you know what I mean?
That's the first time you had breakfast from Starbucks?
No, because, you know what I'm saying, it's right up the corner of my street.
Look at you changing on us already.
You used to like McDonald's breakfast.
Now you're eating Starbucks.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, I think my stomach changed because now that I'm eating McDonald's breakfast,
it's like kind of hurting my stomach.
Uh-oh.
Yeah.
Are you working out?
No.
Because you look good.
I don't work out.
For real?
How are you keeping it together?
I'm just naturally skinny.
Now, listen, you're Dominican now.
That can change.
Sometimes I see a change.
The thing is, like, I could gain weight,
but then it comes a point that I just lose weight
to the point that it's like I got to force myself to eat.
It's like a, I don't know, metabolism type of stuff.
And also probably performing and stuff is kind of a workout for you too, I'm sure,
when you go to the clubs and you hop on stage and perform.
No, I don't really bust dance moves like that.
Like I do, my body
is not like before. Like I used to have like
six packs and now I don't have them
and it's just like...
Do people take you serious as an artist
now? Because at first I know it was hard for you
and then you got a record on the charts that was
higher than a lot of people do. Your whole mixtape chart
it gave you a mix of all one chart. But then you got all these offers and then you have a record on the charts that was higher than a lot of people. Your whole mixtape chart. It gave the bitch of all one chart.
But then you got all these offers.
And then you have to feel like that's very serious if people want to invest money.
Do artists take you serious now?
There's a thing.
Artists do compliment me.
Artists do compliment me.
Like, yo, I heard your mixtape and I ain't gonna front.
It was fire.
But I feel like they will feel like it's
a risk to ask me to be on a song because I feel like they think because I'm not like on a label
and because um you know it was kind of hard for us to get our music on the radio because as an
independent it's hard to get your music on the radio absolutely and uh a lot of people just don't
understand that they just think that your music is not on the radio because it's not good.
No, it's just like you have to know how to do it, especially if you're independent.
But it's just like I just let it sleep on me.
I'm not even going to try to be like, oh, I'm going to prove myself to y'all.
Watch, watch this, watch that.
I'm just going to let the music.
Y'all going to hear it.
It's going to be good.
It's going to speak for itself. Yeah, it's going to let the music, y'all going to hear it. It's going to be good. It's going to speak for itself.
Yeah, it's going to speak for itself.
And it's like, don't ever think that I don't have bills on my table because it's not good.
I'm just like, you know what I'm saying?
I even met Rolling Stone.
Rolling Stone even named you like an artist to watch.
Yeah.
Which has to be an honor for you.
They obviously, you know, it's Rolling Stone.
Yeah, well, you know, like I said, sometimes I get a little bit sensitive
and I don't feel like I got that respect yet.
But then it's like when you have people like Rolling Stone
saying that I'm an artist to watch,
it's like, oh my God.
That's what I'm saying.
It's like who you want respect from
because I think people who understand
and who get it, respect it.
And the people who don't respect it,
they're probably just hating anyway.
Well, you know, it's hard to respect
because you see Cardi, the character.
Yeah.
I love Cardi, the character. But then when you go in the musical for me, be like, ah's hard to respect because you see Cardi the character. Yeah. I love Cardi the character.
But then when you go
in the musical for me,
be like,
ah, is she making
a mockery of me?
But then when I took her
to a club in Jersey
one time
and the kids knew
every word,
word for word
of the mixtape,
not just the record
she put out.
And I was like,
she really has something.
And they were rocking.
My baby over here freezing.
I'm cold, but I gotta look good. So I'm just gonna eat. My baby over here freezing. I'm cold, but I gotta
look good, so I'm just gonna eat it.
I'm cold, but I gotta take it
because this is a fashion.
This is fashion, baby.
Don't die for fashion, boo.
Oh, now you gotta die for fashion.
I took heats on my
hair to look good.
So I'm gonna take cold to look good.
You know what I mean? I'm gonna take it do you feel like with being
on reality tv though it makes it hard because i know other people have said i have to get off of
reality tv for people to take me seriously do you feel like it's important for you to get away from
that just so you can concentrate on the music and doing bigger things definitely definitely
definitely definitely because especially me because i know for a fact
my personality is so big that it could overshadow it that it could overshadow it and it's just like
you know my my videos on instagram is kind of like enough right sometimes you you it's you it's
almost like you always see uh an artist turn into an actor but you could never see almost like you always see An artist Turn into an actor
But you can never see
Almost like an actor
Turn into an artist
It's kind of
Well people have done it
I'm trying to think
It's just a little bit hard
And it's like
I know it will be hard for me
So it's just like
Alright then
I'm going to focus
Talk about this music right now
Well people don't know
People don't know that you did your own tour
That you went to
How many cities did you go to on that tour? I think like 15 15, 20 cities know. People don't know that you did your own tour, that you went to. How many cities did you go to on that tour?
I think like 15.
15, 20 cities sold out.
People don't know that you were on the charts.
So do you think like for this year, the XXL freshman cover,
that you should be on that freshman cover this year?
I feel like I deserved it because I put out a free mixtape.
And I just put out a free mixtape because I want people to just hear the music.
But I made money.
I made money off a mixtape.
It was like people really bought it.
That was Drake with Controller.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God,
We Are The Breakfast Club.
We're talking to Cardi B.
Now, Charlamagne,
how do you feel like, you know,
because I'm always defending you because I'm saying Cardi B. Now, Charlamagne? How do you feel like, you know, because I'm always defending you
because I'm saying Cardi B way smarter than y'all think she is.
And, you know, people think that they say things like,
ah, she's dumb, but students, actual graduating from school,
be quoting your quotes, putting them on their graduation caps.
How does that make you feel?
I feel good.
I mean, I'm not going to be a person to be like, I'm smart,
and I don't have to feel like I got to prove to you that I'm smart. I finished
high school. I went to college.
I did all of that.
And if I was
dumb, I wouldn't have...
You went to college? Yes. What did you major in?
I was doing liberal arts.
And I took western civilization.
I took political science.
I took French.
And I dropped out because it was just like, oh, shit, I got a job.
You've been very outspoken about politics, like, during the whole presidential campaign.
I'm really into presidents.
I'm really into presidents.
Dead presidents, like money or actual presidents?
No, no, like, I be studying them.
I be reading about them and everything.
And, you know, I used to, like, sometimes, like, admire them.
Like, I admire Franklin Delano Roosevelt so much.
Really?
Why?
Yes.
Well, first of all, he took us out of the Depression.
He did the New Deal.
The only president.
Four times elected.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay.
He's just like, oh, and his wife got the same birthday as me.
And now I just feel like I used to see them so highly. his wife got the same birthday as me.
And now I just feel like,
I used to see them so highly,
and now I just feel like it's just like a mockery.
Anybody can do it.
Yeah, like it's kind of a mistake. You said Charlamagne could be president.
Yeah, I mean, like, you know what I'm saying?
If you look...
That's what I thought you were crazy,
when you put that out there.
Because there's the thing, right?
If you look...
Well, I say that because he be doing like a lot of good points.
I'd be like, oh my gosh, how didn't I thought of that?
That is so, it makes sense.
Thank you, Cardi.
Seriously, that's why.
It made my self-esteem go high.
But like, if you look at presidents and the previous jobs, people be like the mayor of
Arkansas, the governor of this, this and that.
Like the only one that don't have that is Trump.
Oh yeah, he had no political experience. And it the only one that don't have that is Trump. Oh, yeah, yeah.
No political experience.
And it's just like, are you fucking kidding me?
Right, he has celebrity apprentice.
Yeah, like, it's just kind of like, oh.
What other president stood out to you?
You said FDR.
Who else?
I really like, I heard, like, Theodore Roosevelt was into animals a lot.
And I really like that because I love animals.
Really?
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
I like, I heard that Truman was one of our artist presidents.
I was reading President Barack Obama is going out with a 60% approval rating,
which is super high for any president.
His exit as he leaves, people love him so much.
I think part of that is that people don't like Trump so much.
Here, Cardi. Jesus Christ. I got a jacket. People love him so much. I think part of that is that people don't like Trump so much.
Jesus Christ.
I got a jacket. I came in.
Don't say that.
It's about fashion.
You don't matter
because you want to know something?
These Hollywood bitches, they be wearing coats in the
summertime. Alright? So you're going to do the opposite.
So I'm going to do the opposite.
We're going to do the opposite. So I'm going to do the opposite. Let's do it. So we're going to do that.
Are you still buying
the cheap outfits
and expensive shoes?
Oh, definitely.
Definitely.
They fit good.
How much did you fit
that you got on now
cost?
Oh, well, you know
what I'm saying?
I think this bra
cost me like $20.
From where?
Huh?
From where?
You get free clothes
and fashion though,
but you don't even
have to buy nothing.
Yeah, but sometimes you got to buy a couple of things.
Yeah, that's true.
You got to buy some Fashion Nova.
You know what I mean?
And these pants, they from Drea.
Okay.
Drea have like a new line.
Drea Michelle.
Yeah, Drea Michelle.
Okay, Drea, okay.
And these, I ain't going to lie.
I know she put some money in her clothing because this fits really good.
And it looks good material and everything.
And her little jacket.
Then I got this from a
stylist from uh felipe's pink lips these are a little expensive
what kind of shoes you got on what kind of shoes i got some very bad
you're the best high low shopper i know i saw you uh buy that hundred thousand dollar watch
oh i sure did what watch you didn't see that watch you bought like a hundred thousand dollar
watch what kind of watch is that, an Audemars?
No, I got a Patek Philippe.
A Patek Philippe?
I sell?
Okay.
You know my ears cost a little $20,000.
I got a Patek Philippe.
But you know, I'm a rapper now.
I have to do it.
There you go.
There you go.
I like it.
So where do you keep the watch when you don't wear it?
Huh?
In the safe.
Okay, okay.
What are you going to tell him?
What was that?
I'm trying to figure out when, like, do you wear it all the time?
You wear it sometimes?
Oh, no, I don't wear it all the time because it's just like, I'm a girl.
I might get robin knocked out.
It only has special occasions and when you match it and this and that.
And, you know, I'm getting my chain made, so I'm going to wear it when I get my chain in here.
All right.
Tell me the name
of the mixtape again.
The mixtape is out today.
It's called
Gangsta Bitch Music Volume 2.
And even if you're not a gangster,
I want a girl from the Valley
in California to feel
like a girl from the Bronx.
You know what I'm saying?
There we go.
That's what it's about.
It's about a feeling.
It's about a feeling.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Now you're dating men
or women now?
Um, I always date men. I have fun with women, like. yeah. Now you're dating men or women now? I always date men.
I have fun with women.
Okay.
You're not ready to have no kids yet, right?
I
always daydream about having
kids, but I have to
complete my goal.
I'm going to complete my goal first,
but I really do want to have
kids. Your breasts are ready for feeding.
I mean,
I can't feed them silicone.
You know what I'm saying?
Are you liking being single now?
With your fame
now? Because you've had a boyfriend for so long.
I am single,
but I just don't feel like
it's like a single that is like
I got to explore type of single. I just don't feel like it's like a single that it's like, I got to explore type of single.
Like, I just don't feel like the same.
You're having fun.
He's been in jail this whole time, right?
And I still talk to him.
It's just like, it ain't no really different.
Now, when you was here last time, you talked about your implants,
your ass implants.
Do you ever feel like you might get them removed?
Because you said you know if they're going to kill you or not.
They're not implants.
They're ass shots.
Ass shots.
You can't get those removed.
I don't think you can remove them.
You can't take them out.
Oh, got you, got you.
Yep.
We want you to be here for a long time, Cardi.
Yeah.
She's like, well.
She's like, yeah, well.
That's what happens.
Ladies and gentlemen, Cardi B.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
The Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Troy Ave.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, Troy Ave's lawyer has released a statement on behalf of Troy Ave after Tax Stone got arrested.
And that was all for the deadly shooting
that happened at a TI concert last
May. Now according to
Troy Abb's
lawyer, he said, I view the charges brought today
before the SDNY as a positive
step in the direction of true
justice for what occurred at Irving Plaza
that night. As we have
said, since May 26, 2016,
Roland Collins, who is Troy Ave, did not
enter Irving Plaza with a handgun the night
of the T.I. concert. He was not
responsible for the four shots fired
inside the green room that took the
life of his dear friend, Ronald McFatter,
and caused injury to him and two other
innocent bystanders.
Alright, now Troy Ave is still
facing up to 40 years in state
prison on the attempted murder charge.
So we will see what happens.
If you recall, Troy Ave had put out that mixtape, and he proclaims his innocence on there as well.
Locked in a jail, but I'm going to get free.
I wear icy gold chains, can't no brass break me.
Child, do assassinate me.
I took a gun from them and turned the tables round like a G.
R.I.P. my red real beginning to be a N.G.
Couldn't make you feel no real, but I heard that you
was fleeting. I'm innocent.
Unless you're charging me with being real
from the very beginning. I'm innocent.
Terrible situation all the way around.
Yeah, very horrible. But if you're gonna put
that in the rap, you might as well give a statement to the police.
I mean, listen, that is...
He didn't say who did it or what the action was.
He just said somebody tried to shoot me
he said it
but I'm just saying
if you're going to say it
in a rap
might as well say it
in a statement
no that's a totally
different thing
but I
terrible situation
all the way around man
three people's lives
were changed that night
forever
rest in peace to
Banger
Troy Abbott's still recovering
get well to Troy Abbott
and hold your head tax
alright now ABC is looking to do a spin off of Black-ish Troy Abbott is still recovering. Get well to Troy Abbott. Hold your head tax. All right.
Now, ABC is looking to do a spinoff of Black-ish,
and that would be starring Yara Shahidi, Black-ish co-star.
By the way, I love that Yara.
She's great.
Did you recently see when she did the Sade picture?
Was her looking like Sade?
Mm-mm.
Oh, man, she looked just like Sade,
if you guys have a chance to see that.
But she's a brilliant young woman
Oh, that'll be ill
What are they going to do? What's the spin off?
If it's what I'm thinking
What are you thinking?
Her going off to college?
Yes
Oh, dropping a clues bomb for that
Amazing idea
Her character Zoe Johnson in college
Amazing
And so hopefully this does happen
I was on Netflix the other day
Watching a different world
Like just watching different seasons I'm Different World, and I'm like,
this would be so dope to see this setting now.
Right. And Black-ish could do
it with that spinoff. Well, that spinoff is still in
the very early stages. There's no script
yet, no deal in place. Great idea.
So sources are saying, it's very, very
early stages, but they're saying that Black-ish
showrunner Larry Wilmore will
be wanting to introduce this, and of course
this will be executive
produced by Kenya Barrett. Great idea.
Different World was one of the reasons
I wanted to go to Hampton University.
It's based on the whole Hampton and
everything with Hampton University, the way it was set up,
the grill, everything. Different World
was the reason I wanted to have sex with college girls.
It didn't make you want to go to college,
you just wanted, you know. No, I didn't go to college.
I didn't. Graduated, night school, 12th grade. Drop one of Clues bombs for me. want, you know. No, I didn't go to college. Forget it, yeah. I didn't. Graduated. Nice school.
All right.
Drop on the clues bombs for me.
Don't you dare.
What?
I'm special.
Drop on the clues bombs for me.
He's definitely special.
You are special.
You are special.
You are special.
All right.
There's going to be a Sammy Davis Jr. movie also.
Now, that movie is going to be actually produced by a team that's led by Lionel Richie.
So that should be interesting.
And it will be based on Sammy Davis Jr.'s memoirs,
Yes, I Can, the story of Sammy Davis Jr.
You know, he started off, he was born in Harlem.
His parents were vaudeville dancers,
and then he joined the Rat Pack, if you guys remember,
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Joey Bishop, and Peter Lawford.
Bunch of snitches.
Wow.
And speaking of movies...
I don't know if they were snitches.
They just called it the Rat Pack.
Oh, I was like, what? Called it the Rat And speaking of movies. I don't know if they were snitches. They just called it Rat Pack. Oh, I was like, what?
Called it Rat Pack, you know.
I don't know.
So it turns out that Michelle and President Barack Obama's daughter, Malia Obama, has already gotten herself an internship.
And she'll be working for Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.
Now, if you remember, last year she interned on Girls, HBO's show Girls with Lena Dunham.
And now she's going to be working with Harvey Weinstein.
So that's a huge deal for her.
Absolutely.
He's a humongous Hollywood producer.
We know him for starting Miramax.
And he's also produced movies like, he produced Shakespeare in Love.
He has seven Tony Awards because he did musicals on Broadway.
He did Pulp Fiction, Sex, Lies, and Videotape, The Crying Game, Clerks, a whole lot of movies.
Okay.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Reports.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee. Charlamagne, say the gang, donkey of the day.
Charlamagne.
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 time for Donkey of the Day. Donkey of the Day does not discriminate.
I might not have the song of the day, but I got the donkey of the day.
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey, man, hit me with the heat.
It's a breakfast club, bitch.
Who's donkey of the day today?
Donkey of the Day for Friday, January 20th.
It is the 20th, right?
Goes the U.S. broadcaster Doug Adler.
Now, Doug Adler has not gotten a memo that we right now are in one of the most racially tense times that I can remember.
Very racially sensitive time.
Everybody senses a heightened when it comes to everything.
Anything that could remotely be offensive, not just with race, but with sexuality, gender, religion.
Everybody just waiting to point out some
random act of racism.
Even if it's not really racism, but could be
misconstrued as racism, okay? People
are just waiting for someone to slip up
and Doug Adler is the latest
victim, okay? See, Doug Adler was
commentating the second round of the Australian
Open and it was Queen Venus
Williams versus Switzerland's Stephanie Vogel. Doug Adler was commentating and second round of the Australian Open, and it was Queen Venus Williams versus Switzerland's Stephanie Vogel.
Doug Adler was commentating, and he said this.
She misses a first serve, and Venus is all over her.
You'll see Venus move in and put the gorilla effect on, charging.
Doug said Venus moved in and put the gorilla effect on.
He said gorilla effect
like it's a Snapchat filter.
Like she had the gorilla face
when she moved in.
Viewers watching quickly went in
on Doug via social media
and tennis journalist Ben,
that can't be this man's name.
His name ain't Ben Rothenberg.
Ain't that the quarterback?
Roethlisberger?
Oh, you're right.
Okay. Even I knew that. I thought that was the alleged rapist quarterback. All right. Ben Rothenberg. Ain't that the quarterback? Roethlisberger? Oh, you're right. Okay.
Even I knew that.
I thought that was the alleged rapist quarterback.
All right.
Ben Roethlisberger.
He called it appalling stuff.
Okay.
Now, Doug Adler said he didn't mean it like gorilla, G-O-R-I-L-L-A, the animal.
He meant it like gorilla, G-U-E-R-R-I-L-L-A, like warfare.
G-U-E-R-I-L-L-A.
Right.
It is a difference, you know, but a report on ESPN's website said because the words gorilla and gorilla are pronounced similarly, it's the same.
It's impossible to say for certain which word Doug Adler spoke, okay?
Message to all white people when referring to African Americans, stay away from calling them any type of primate.
Let me hear it one more time.
Let me hear this one more time. Let me hear this one more time.
I just want people to be clear about what Doug Adler said.
She misses a first serve and Venus is all over her.
You'll see Venus move in and put the gorilla effect on, charging.
Now, first of all, does anybody in this room think that was wrong?
It sounded wrong.
It sounded wrong? Yeah. Okay. Well, message to all white people. Gor this room think that was wrong? It sounded wrong. It sounded wrong?
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, message to all white people.
Gorilla's like guerrilla warfare is what he meant.
But I don't know that I would have used it in that particular context.
Yeah.
Message to all white people.
This is for your own safety and for your own well-being.
Okay.
Just stay away from calling, you know, black people any type of primate.
Okay.
That is the monkey memo.
All right.
Teachers, don't see a bunch of black kids in the hall at school
and tell them stop monkeying around.
If you see a black person with a burden or a problem,
don't tell him he has to get the monkey off his back.
All you white people who just got familiar with the Migos
after Donald Glover saluted them at the Golden Globes,
if Quavo from the Migos decides to go solo
and Offset and Takeoff decide to continue
the Migos as a duo, please white people
don't say one monkey don't stop no show.
Don't tell your black friends
they put a monkey wrench in your plans
if y'all had something to do and they decide
not to show up. White people, if you're in the
club and the DJ decides to take it
back and play too short and Lil Jon
shake that monkey, don't
make eye contact with a black woman in the club
and start singing that song to her.
No, no, no, no, no.
It won't end well for you.
You will end up like Doug Adler,
who has since apologized
and has been removed from his remaining assignments with ESPN.
All because 59-year-old Doug Adler didn't get the monkey memo.
And the monkey memo was simple.
It's simple. Don't. When the monkey memo. Damn it, man. And the monkey memo was simple. It's simple.
Don't.
When the monkey memo goes out, it should say don't.
In big capital letters, D-O-N-T, refer to a black person as a primate.
Remember the controversy during the year of the monkey, the Chinese New Year?
Where they had the year of the monkey shirts?
I do remember that.
Remember that?
Hey, hey. I just told y'all about the monkey memo.
By the way, the Year of the Rooster is coming up.
Don't, in capital letters, refer to a black person as a primate.
Okay?
Please give Doug Adler the biggest hee-haw.
You are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yee-haw.
All right.
It can get tricky with that year of the rooster thing, too.
Why?
Like, you know, if you know any black people that's born in the year of the rooster, don't tell them this is your year.
Because it's the year of the rooster.
What you mean, rooster?
Like a chicken?
Why?
Don't do it.
No, rooster is more like a cock.
So now you're calling black people...
What?
Dick Tracy's now?
Like cockfighting.
Are you calling black people Dick Cheney's now?
Huh?
Is that what you're doing?
What does that have to do with anything?
All right, guys.
Did you just call black people penises, Angelique?
Wow.
No, what does it have to do?
It's the year of the rooster.
Some people call it the year of the cock.
Wow.
Okay.
All right.
It's good news for some people.
Well.
You're going to have a fortunate year.
Well. All right Alright when we come back
Thank you for that doggy today
Gary Vee will be joining
That was Pharrell with Fronton
Morning everybody it's DJ
N.V. Angela Yee
We are the Breakfast Club
We got a special guest in the building
My favorite corporate thug motivator baby
Gary V.
Good morning. Gary Vaynerchuk is here.
Gary Vaynerchuk. Good to see you guys again.
Say it how you want, as long as you say it.
There you go. Now, in this post-Trump
society, Gary, everybody's talking about
economic empowerment. They're like, F government,
we just gotta get this money. You've been on
that forever. I have. How do you feel?
I feel happy.
I feel happy that people,
you know,
listen,
if that's the truth
and I don't know
if I've really seen it
exactly like that shot,
but if people really are like,
hey,
let me do it my way,
like, you know,
to me,
Bernie Sanders
was the scariest of everybody
because when I looked
at all the data
on social media
of like what people were saying,
they thought Uncle Bernie
was going to help them.
You know,
so to me,
if that's true, you know, there's a lot of social things that aren't good with what happened there
for for a lot of people um but if that's true if anything comes of this if people really step back
and say regardless it's on me not the government that would be a massive home run for that person
and this country you posted it on. I think it was this morning.
If you want something, you do it.
My big thing to that is it's a reaction to the comments I'm getting on Instagram, which
is, I don't know, like just four sentences about something I said of why not or why they
can't.
And when I say just do it again, I never want to, I hate being motivational.
I'm practical. You did a real favor for me, my man. You helped a lot of people the last time I was here, Envy. And when I say just do it, again, I never want to, I hate being motivational.
I'm practical.
You did a real favor for me, my man.
You helped a lot of people the last time I was here, Envy.
A lot.
No, you helped a lot of people.
No, no, you did.
And I'll tell you why.
And I'm giving you this because you deserve it.
Because you did your job real well.
We were here doing this, starting off just like this,
and it felt real good.
I even got goosebumps.
Make sure he knows.
I'm really happy because it really means a lot to me what you did because I've been living it for, I don't know if it's been six months,
nine months.
And you said,
cool, Gary V,
you're a funny guy.
Give me something practical.
And you put me,
you dictated as the architect
of this opportunity
and put me in a good place
where I was like,
cool, you know,
I was happy because I'm like,
look, I'm practical.
I got something.
I'm not just out here
putting out quotes.
And so I started talking about
this whole eBay thing,
go to the dollar store,
go garage sailing.
Then, you know, and I saw like people would keep bringing it up.
People would do it, yeah, they hit me too.
And now they're really doing it.
So then I got really hype on it,
then I put out this video about it,
like let's make $20,000, like in 2017,
I said let's make $20,000.
And I mean, I don't know if you're seeing,
it seems like you're seeing it too, Sean.
I don't know if you're like,
like people that don't have money are like,
wait a minute, I had 20 bucks. Now I have 300 bucks.
Or the other thing, which is a lot of people just have stuff in their house.
Even the lowest income.
America's rich as a whole.
You got stuff in your house.
The funny thing about that is, you know, the problem with me is I invest a lot in anything
I could possibly put my money into that I like, that I'm into.
Good.
And people always ask me, what can I invest in?
A lot of things that I invest in are expensive, so I can't tell.
So when you came up here,
it was great because
you're telling people
go to the dollar store
and now there are no excuses.
But that changed my mind so much.
The other day,
Angel E was showing me
a property she's looking at
and she's showing me
inside the property
and I'm not even looking
at the space.
I'm like,
yo, Angel E,
we can flip that barber chair
that they got in there.
Right?
I was like,
we can flip that.
She was like,
Envy, that's not my stuff. They have to take it. I'm like, nah, weeli, we can flip that barber chair that they got in there. Right? I was like, yeah, we can flip that. She was like, Envy, that's not my stuff.
They have to take it. I'm like, nah, we want that stuff.
You know, because that's how I think now.
Every little thing that I look at, whether it's sneakers, liquor, shoes, I think about.
You can make money off of it.
Make money off of it.
I can't stop my mind.
I was showing him a space that I was opening up a business in, but I don't own the space.
I'm just trying to find a place, you know, to set something up.
And they have all this junk in there that
they have to take out of there. But it's not
mine. It's their stuff.
Yeah, it's not my stuff.
They have records, barberships. I met a guy
who, that's what he does. This dude named Mitch, he's in
Jersey. And that's literally what he does.
He'll go in old arenas,
old houses, find artifacts
and be making tons of money off them.
You know how many people have, everybody
has advantages and disadvantages.
You may not have money, but you might have
flavor, swag, style.
You could go to a garage sale and go,
okay, that's fly, buy it for a dollar
and then sell it on Etsy for $35.
On eBay, it might go for $7.
eBay's like Walmart, but Etsy's
like a shop in Brooklyn that's trendy.
You could put that on Etsy for $35.
Everybody, like everybody's got something.
The problem is everybody wants to be two or three things.
I want to invent Instagram.
Right.
I want to be LeBron.
Right.
I want to be Jay-Z.
I want to be Chance the Rapper.
Everybody wants to be something.
And that's great.
And that's fine.
But my big thing is put yourself in the best position to succeed to do that
and the biggest thing,
the biggest thing
is learning how to sell something,
learning how to flip,
learning how to make money for yourself
outside of a job,
that just compounds itself
because kids get greedy.
I'm watching real careful.
I'm staying up,
I'm getting no sleep right now
because I'm staying up to one, two o'clock
in my Instagram
watching,
clicking their account,
you know,
they're talking shit
so I go and see if they are.
I look at their account, but they're not really.
They're just I look at what you know, you can see what people do.
Right.
So this guy's like, I'm hustling.
I'm hustling.
I look at his account for the last 12 hours.
All he's doing is double tapping, liking booty chicks.
This guy's not hustling.
You know, and so like, you know, unless he's looking at girls to put on the street.
And he may be doing that or doing or doing shout out deals like there's things to be
done.
But I mean, I don't know.
I was excited about this morning
because I was like,
I got to,
it's been such an impact.
And these are,
I'm getting like,
you know,
I'm homeless,
but I got a phone
and I made 400 bucks
and now I got a place to stay.
Like there's a lot,
there's real money out there.
And instead of complaining
why you got passed over
and didn't get a raise or why the system's
broken or why obama's bad or why trump is bad or why this and that if you just do back to the way
you set up the question yeah if you just worked like if you just realized instead of playing four
hours of you know nba 2k instead of listening to the same album 14 times in a row and just
you know chilling like you and actually went out and hustled and sold stuff and posted.
People were hitting me up on
Twitter and Instagram saying things like, I don't know
how to do it. I was like, Google it.
That was Beyonce with
Sorry. Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God,
We Are The Breakfast Club. We got Gary Vee in the
building. You know what my son,
which made me proud. I talked about it before.
I think maybe after you left. Well, that's why I asked you on the way in.
Yeah, like, you know, he made me
so proud to what he was doing because
as a kid, most of us as
kids, we're not taught how to be entrepreneurs.
We're taught to work for 30 years of our lives,
retire, and live off our retirement. So for him,
since I invest and I try to make sure
that the family's taken care of,
he was doing the Madden thing where he was getting
coins and selling the coins and re-flipping phones.
But now it's like
I have him in the dollar store
buying things,
flipping them.
But not just flipping it on eBay,
but he's flipping it in school.
Like he'll go there
in the dollar store
and buy a whole case
of Capri Suns.
And it might have only
cost him $3.
And he's selling it
for a dollar each
and it might be a case of six.
And he's coming home with money.
And I'm like, even though it's not astronomical large money that's going to put him on trial.
Don't downplay it.
It's just a story.
Don't downplay it.
That's how I started.
I'm going to buy the New York Jets for $4 billion, and it started by flipping stuff like that.
Like pencils.
Like blow pops.
Like baseball cards.
Bottle water.
Those guys would be selling a bottle of water on the street, and they buy that case.
And now we know, and all of us know this, and definitely the demo, you know, like sneakers?
Right.
Kids are making money.
Oh, my God.
Kids are making money.
That guy, Ben, made a million dollars last year selling sneakers.
Of course.
And when you have somebody like Khaled explode on Snapchat and give you love, and he built
a brand, and he ran with it, but he was actually doing it before.
Yep.
You know, like that's the other thing.
You can't just be Instagram famous.
That's not enough.
Everybody's just trying to get you. Everybody's hitting me up on DM.
Give me a shout out. That's not enough.
A lot of people don't have...
They don't have the drive. They don't have the drive to wait
online for eight hours and buy them
sneakers for $200 and sell it for $1,000. They don't have
the drive. They say they have it, but they really
don't. People aren't backing up their mouth.
People have got big ambitions. You talk a lot of things. You got those quotes on Instagram, but People aren't backing up their mouth. People have got big ambitions.
You talk a lot of things.
You've got those quotes on Instagram, but you don't put in the work.
And I totally agree with you.
And guess what?
That's why I don't feel bad.
Like, it's hard to feel bad.
If you're not going hard and working really hard to get something,
why would I feel bad that it's not happening?
I do feel bad a little bit.
People hear me all the time.
We all got the same 24 hours a day.
I always tell people this, too.
I'm like, listen, if you work hard, you'll get rewarded for that.
And I do feel like sometimes people expect certain things to happen.
But I'm like, but you're not even out there going hard trying to make it happen.
Entitlement.
And the thing is, look, I'm not naive to, like, disadvantages and things of that nature.
When I say I don't feel bad, I'm sitting here spending ungodly amounts of time, my time,
that's valuable to me. Forget about
money, family, like me, a little
rest here somewhere.
And I'm putting out content.
And I'm answering questions. And I'm giving
it to you. But if you don't take it,
it's free. I'm not selling
$1,000 e-books. There's no bull
$500 course like some of these other
on Instagram. This is free. I'm giving to you
for free. This is real education. People would rather
count your money than actually try to
say, I want to do what he's doing. They'd rather count
your money and be like, how is he doing this? Instead
of breaking down and be like, oh, he's doing this, he's doing that.
They'd rather count
and say you're doing it legally and legally.
Or you got lucky.
But they shouldn't do that either.
They do that with me all the time.
If you make $1,000 a week, be happy with your $1,000 a week.
Don't look at the next person and say, well, he's making $10.
Gratitude is an unlocker.
Just $400 trillion to one.
I just want everybody to hear this.
This is the reason I'm happy 24-7, 365 for the rest of my life.
$400 trillion to one.
The odds of becoming a human being.
You might not like the human being situation
you ended up in,
but let me tell you this.
Your mom might have grabbed another glass of wine
and you never would have been.
I mean, $400 trillion to one.
You're more likely to win the lottery
of over $100 million nine times in your life than being Rick.
And that's why I tell people it's a privilege to be here.
And of course, I was going to say, well, I'm not.
Well, that's the thing, right?
Like, I'm not born in America.
I'm an immigrant.
I'm black.
I'm a girl.
You know, there's ceilings.
And I hate talking about this type as a white man because I get it.
I get it.
But it doesn't change tomorrow.
You leaving a comment on Instagram
easy for you to say
white boy
doesn't change
it doesn't change
it doesn't change
your s***.
Right.
It doesn't change your s***.
Now how far
are you from buying the Jets?
I think I'm
very far and very close.
So let me explain.
Okay.
I love patience.
I got a lot of things in place on third base
that I haven't cashed in on.
There's a lot of things I can do
if tomorrow it has to happen.
Call in all those favors,
cash in all those chips, sell all the,
you know, my company just did a huge transaction
that valued the company at a $400 million valuation
that puts my net worth at 200 million
of what I own of that.
I've got all this paper money on Facebook.
I can cash it all in.
It's on the stock market.
I've got private money in Uber and other things
that I can convert to somebody else.
I've got pieces,
but Woody's not selling.
And the truth is,
I don't have the $2.7 billion.
I'm nowhere close to that.
Now, and I don't want to go round up
a lot of people to be a partner.
I want to run.
I need to win a Super Bowl.
So the good news is he's still young.
He's, you know, I wish him health every single day.
I need about another.
I would love to have another 15 to 20 years to make the play.
But the truth is, I mean, the journey to try to buy them.
That's the game.
That's the game.
That's the process.
Last night, last night, last night, Richie South. I've seen you. And Boyd, we go to buy them. That's the game. That's the game. That's the process. That's how I feel this year. That's the game.
Last night, Richie South and Boyd, we go to the studio, right?
You know what I love?
You know why I love hip-hop the most?
Because people that are really in it, they work.
Like, I'm in corporate America.
I'm in Silicon Valley.
Actually, that's why I fell in love with Silicon Valley.
Those nerds, they worked like my hip-hop friends did.
I'm like, wait a minute. These kidss, they worked like my hip hop friends did.
I'm like, wait a minute,
these kids are coding at two in the morning, right?
Like going in the studio last night at Midtown at 12 and watching everybody work.
Dave East is working.
They're working.
Oh, you were there with Young Berg and everybody?
I was with Berg last night.
Oh, he was on the show with you, right?
Yeah.
And you know why?
That's funny.
It motivates me.
Because in corporate America,
when I go sit with CMOs and CEOs of Fortune 500 companies,
they don't work like this.
They're done at six.
That's interesting, though, because you have the type of money that most rappers would
probably be like, you know what?
I'm going to relax.
Hip hop guys work so hard because that's probably their only opportunity to make anything.
Like, really, really make something.
The ones that are, by the way, corporate America people are like that. Other something the ones that are by the way
corporate america people are like that other people like that this is not a race or a genre
thing most people want to get to a certain place and they work to be able to enjoy and relax
there's a small group that works for the game i work i work for the game yeah that's why i want
all-time legacy i want somebody i want people watching this in 2059.
What's up, Jeremiah?
That's my great-great-grandson.
You know, like, that's what I want.
I want all-time legacy.
That's what I want.
The reason, by the way, the reason I'm nice
and giving away all my best content on Instagram and stuff,
it's not because I'm Mother Teresa.
It's because I want the leverage of being that guy.
All right, we got more with Gary Vee when we come back.
Keep it locked, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Oh, baby.
That was Bryson Tiller with Don't.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
On this Friday, we're talking to Gary Vee.
Charlamagne?
It's so funny how people act like entrepreneurship is such a strange thing,
but we've constantly seen it our whole lives,
whether it was somebody setting up a lemonade stand.
You know what I mean?
Somebody's been hustling always.
You've always had that guy.
My big thing, and again, this cross-section of music, art, culture, hip-hop,
is the skill set that it takes to be the cliche athlete and artist deployed against practical
business makes seven out of 10 kids have a great life versus one out of 10 million.
And I'm going to speak to that practicality to the day I die.
Because that fire, that hustle to be in the studio, to take 10,000 shots, you deploy some
of that fire in your stomach
against that world.
And that's what I'm excited about.
I'm excited that entrepreneurship is cool.
I'm excited that all these athletes and hip hop artists
are talking more about business
because now 13 year old kid that looks up to those two
is like, wait a minute, I should be a business person.
And they are making money instead of thinking,
I mean, you know, you can be practical with entrepreneurship.
Here's why.
If you're a really good basketball player,
like real, real good, but not NBA good, you lost.
You could have went to college on a scholarship.
You could have played in China for a year,
and then you're 29,
and you're making $41,000 working at an NBA camp.
But if you had that same talent
and deployed it to business and selling
stuff, you're making $380,000 a
year. And so there's a
practicality in what I'm talking about. This isn't
rah-rah, go on my Instagram
and I'm saying, fucking do it.
This is real.
And nobody gives a
fuck about your feelings. You love that one, right?
I love it.
Because we all have problems and everybody's worried about their problems.
No, you're right.
You know, Gary Vee scares me because the things that he say, I agree with so much.
You know, another thing people say, they always say things like, oh, y'all agree with Gary, but y'all didn't agree with Dame Dash.
A bird man.
No, Dame Dash.
It's not that I didn't agree with Dame Dash.
I just don't think that you should tell somebody not to have a job. I didn't agree with Dame Dash. No, Dame Dash. It's not that I didn't agree with Dame Dash. I just don't think that you should tell somebody
not to have a job.
I didn't agree with Dame Dash.
Because working a job
is what can lead you
to being independent.
That's exactly what I'm saying.
Let me say this.
I apologize to interrupt,
but this is a big one.
I think it's great
to have a job.
As a matter of fact,
here's a big strategy.
I think if this flipping,
like if you get
this flipping thing going,
let's say you taste it
and you like,
by the way,
a lot of people like it.
It's the thrill of the hunt.
By the way, this is a people like it. It's the thrill of the hunt. By the way,
this is a true story. I get, I get way more off on going to a garage sale, finding something for
a dollar and selling and knowing it's worth a hundred and buying it and closing a $5 million
deal with VaynerMedia. It's not even close. The corporate America thing is like, yeah,
you know, like it's not even close. So once you, let's say you love it and let's say you're,
you're a receptionist making 51,000 a year. I recommend trying to. So let's say you love it. And let's say you're a receptionist
making $51,000 a year.
I recommend trying to,
but let's say the place makes you work on Saturdays.
Let's just say, or you work retail.
That's perfect.
You're a manager at retail
and you're making $49,000 a year.
But you got good at this flipping game.
I got a real practical thing.
As you're building that,
you're like, wait a minute,
I can do this,
but I'm making a couple thousand a year,
then 10,000 next year,
then 20,000 this year. You're like, whoa. minute, I can do this, but I'm making a couple thousand a year, then 10,000 next year, then 20,000 this year.
Like, whoa, you need to then take your job and instead of making 47 at retail, go get an office job and make 39 because you lost eight, but you got your weekends, which makes you go from 10 to 40,000.
Like, you need to be crafty.
Everything works.
You need to be practical.
And the other thing you need to know is a lot of, if you're hungry, if you want a better life, 7pm
to 2 in the morning is available.
I'm real,
real successful.
But I want to go see
and network with Ferg
and Davey. You know why? Because I'm still
hungry. And at midnight last night
in Times Square, I'll go do it.
And that's not like,
we didn't do a selfie shout out.
There was no return on the investment.
He's not the biggest artist in the game.
This was another handshake.
Another handshake. Brick by brick.
Brick by brick. You guys,
let me flip the script
completely. You guys have something very
very real here.
You guys, you guys
have something very real here. You have a guys have something very real here.
You have a lot of attention
a lot
a lot of people
listening to you
and you guys are
spitting real stuff
and I don't know
how you guys
program guests
but if there's anything
I can do
I think you guys
have to continue
to pound down
this practicality
and it's not like
you guys are doing
practical self-improvement.
There's nobody here
saying you can do it. Don't bring in the author of The Secret that says if you and it's not like you guys are doing practical self-improvement there's nobody here saying
you can do it you don't bring in the author of the secret that says if you can think it it happens
ronda burn i do agree with that though you think that if you think it don't just happen with action
okay thank you that's fine yeah with action by the way as you know 99.7 percent of people listening
right now think it's cool to just lay down on the couch and be like i'm gonna get a yacht
so so good fine then i agree with that as well but there is so much momentum to what you're doing I now think it's cool to just lay down on the couch and be like, I'm going to get a yacht. No, it's not going to happen. No, no, no. So good, fine.
Then I agree with that as well.
But there is so much momentum to what you're doing.
I was with Pittman and CS.
We were doing a business deal.
I spent all my time about you three.
I was like, listen, there's something very real about this.
You need to do more for them.
Like, this is real.
Thank you, Gary.
I'm being dead serious.
Thank you.
We definitely appreciate that.
I'm telling you, listen.
We need some chairs.
We need some new chairs.
You don't know how far that goes.
For everybody that listens to this and goes and makes 10K on eBay flips,
if you find some good chairs, send three over here.
Kevin Hart was supposed to buy our chairs.
I don't know what happened.
Listen, I'm going to say this.
I'm on every TV show, on every social media platform.
I'm on everything.
There's something really special here.
You've really motivated me on this platform.
Can we just answer people's
real questions? Yes!
We can do an Ask Gary Vee anytime.
Yeah, that'd be good. I already know how we can do it.
Yeah, next time you come up here, we'll do that.
Let's do that. Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
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I own this.
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